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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-04 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- • • • • - . . CITY COUNCIL MEETING -Regular Novem er 4, 1974 ,,. - • 0 - / • • 0 ·. • AGENDA FOR THE REGUI.AR MEETING OF THE ENGLJ:JiOOD crry COUNCIL NOVEMBER 4, 1974 V 8:00 P.M. Call to order, invocation by Father Francis :Kappas, All Souls Catholic Church, 4950 South Logan, pledge of allegiance led by Cub Scout Pack #58, and roll call. \.,..... l. Minutes. (a) Minutes of the regular meeting of October 21, 1974. (Copies enclosed.) 2. Visitors. " 3. .,./ 4. (a) Other Visitors. Public Hearing. v (a) To consider the bsuanc of a special events liquor lie nae for Saint Louis Catholic Olurch, 3310 South Sh e rman Street . (Copies enclosed.) Comaunic:ationa -No Acti 118c01111e.11ded • v (a) Minut • of th Plannin9 and Zoning Cc.aission -in9 of October 8, 1974. (Co as enclosed.) ../(b) Minu es of the career Service Board ... ting of October 17, 1974. <Copies enclos d.) Cc) rt from the Dir~r o •to (Cop as enclos • ) (d) port froa the Olie of Polio th bicycl ordinanc pas in clo d.) • • • • • 0 • page 2 November 4 Agenda \.-4. I/ 5. Communications -No Action Recommended (Continued). J (fl Report from the Chief Building Inspector on his attendance at the International Conference of Building Inspectors in Fort Worth, Texas on October 6-11, 1974. (Copies enclosed.) Re port from the City Manager on his attendance at the International City Management Association Conference at Dallas, Texas on October 13-17, 1974. (Copies enclosed.) Communications -Action Recommended. V (a) .,/ (b) Renewal of a 3.2 beer license for 7-ll Store, 1277 East Hampden. (Council action request form enclosed.) Request to set a public hearing date for GEM Liquors, 5450 South Broadway. (Council action request foD11 enclosed .) (c) Letter of resignation from Mr. Dick Richards, 1090 West Oxford Avenue, fran the Library Board. (Copies enclosed.) ~ (d ) randum f rom the Finance Dir ctor and the Parks /(e) and Recreation Director conceming the a-rdinq of bids for sprinkling at City Rall, and sprinkling and landae&pinq at Fire Stations 12 and 4. (Copies enclosed .) from th Progr. Director of Finance on a Property (Copies enclosed.) City A torn y. <a> (b) final r d ing chanqinq th starting City C cil • ting to ?130 P·•· (Pass d on ding on October 21, 1974.) tinq th letter• of Orduw.nce ntla s to p l , in)ury lea , official vity and nt 1~t plan d.) • • - • • • 0 I• • page 3 November 4 Agenda \, 6. City Attorney (Continued). J ee> j (d) (e) Bill for an ordinance amending Title II of the Englewood Municipal Code by creating a special fund for fire fighters pre-retirement plan benefits. (Copies enclosed.) Bill for an ordinance amending Title XI of the Englewood Municipal Code by creating a special fund for police officers pre-retirement benefits. (Copies enclosed.) Attorney's Choice. 7. City Manager. ~a) Resolution designating changes in the Proposed 1975 Budget. (Copies enclosed.) ,., Cc) J (d) J;.) (f) Bill for an ordinance setting the mill levy for the fiscal year of 1975 at 6.97 mills. (Copies enclosed.) Bill for an ordinance adopting the budget for the fiscal year of 1975. (Copies enclosed.) Bill for an ordinance appropriating monies for the fiscal year of 1975. (Copies enclosed.) Resolution setting the salaries of the City Manager, City Attorney's Office, and Municipal Court Judg • (Copies enclosed.) Resolution authorizing acceptance of a state grant for the purchase of a front loader in the UIOWlt of $1,697. (Copies enclosed.) Manager's Choice. 8. General Oiscuss10 • I s ) May or'• Choice • (b ) COl.lncil M r'• Cho c • " - •. • • , - • • • REGULAR MEETING: • 0 • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWO OD, COL ORAD O November 4, 1974 The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe Count~ Colorado met in r egular session on November 4, 1974 at 8 :00 P'.M. Mayor Tay lo r, p re siding, called the meeting to o rder. The invocation was given by Father Grabrian of the All Souls Cathol i c Church. The pledge of allegianc e was led by Cub Scout Pack No. 58 . The Mayor asked for a call of the roll. Upon t he call of the roll, the following were present: Council Members Jones, Sovern , Bl essing, Brown, Clayton, Tayl o r. A Absent : Co unci l Member Mann The May or declared a qu .orum present. Als o present were: City Manager Mccown City At t orney Berardini • Director o f Public Works Wagg o ner Dir ecto r o f Financ e Nollenberg e r Dir ec t or o f Co mmunity Devel o pmen t Sup in e r Fir e Ch i e f Ha i lton Pol i ce Ch i e f Cl a s y Dire cto r of U il i ies Ca rroll Dire ctor of Lib r a ri es Lu te Dir ec o r of Pa r ks & Re c r eat i on Ro ans ayor Taylor pre1en ed a P:P .. +n~·~l•n to Keila Di r ec or of Pu lie orks , ro-r achi vin a ole-in -one .•te f r o he 17 h hole a ellshire Coun r y Clu • and achi i on r, orr a hole - in -o e on the 11 h • • ayor Taylor I a d tha the Cou cil was a r esolu ion rena in Floyd Park 0 . P. "Pac y" omens Pa r le in hono r or Dir c or o Parks and R crea ion Roaane. H stat d t • Mr. Ro ans had done a r • d al or wo r k and error 1 he parks and recr a i on field for e Ci y or !n 1 wood 1 • la1t 2~ y are and deserved 0 e hono d fO?' all or ~is accoapliat n •· • • • • ,. - 0 • 2 Director of Parks and Recreation Romans stated that he was highly honored by this recognition and he appreciated it greatly. RESOLUTION NO. 49 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TO E . P. "PACKY" ROMANS PARK. (Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMA SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTIO NO. 49, ERIE OF 1974. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follow : Ayes: Council Memb rs Jo s, Sover , Bl ssing , Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Ab sen Council The Mayor declar d e o io carri d. Mayor Taylor s a in fav or of this, u ha h COU CILMA JO A OTIO TO APPROVE THE 21, 1974. Upon he call * I ~ I• dicated heartily r sen . ECONDED OCTOBER follow Ayes: Council Mem era o es, Sover , Bl ssin , Brown, Clay on, Taylor . Nays: None Absent: Council Me ber ann T ayor delcared the motion carried. COUNCI :ill BLES I G UOV AD CO U CILMAN CLAYTON SECO D! A OTIO TO OPEN A PUBLIC R ARI G TO CO SIDER TH! ISS ANC OF A SP!CIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICF. SE FOR T. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, JJlO SOUTH SHER !.A TR!ET. Upon he call of he roll, h vote r aul d aa follows: • • • • • 0 • Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried and the public hearing open . Mrs. Pat Lee, 1171 West Oxford Avenue, appeared before Council . She stated that she was representing the St . Louis PTA who needed a license for their annual jamboree to help raise money for the school . Mayor Taylor inquired if there were any persons present to speak against the •••7 issuance of the liquor li•••••• license. No persons appeared. Councilman Brown in,uired whether this wa s t he annual spaghetti dinner. Mrs. Lee replied in the affirmative. City Attorney Berardini read the provision s of the State law concerning special-events liquor lic enses for Council's infccmation . Mr. Tom Fitzpatrick, 3155 So. Acoma Street, appeared before Council .on behalf of St. Louis Catholic Church. He stated that they would use the parish hall which is normally the cafeteria and that the public was invited to this event. COUNCILMAN JONES MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTIO N TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Upon the call of the roll, he v ote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sove rn, Bles s ing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None Ab sent: Co uncil ember Mann The ayor declared the mo ion carried and the pu lie hearin closed . COUNCIL OV!R MOVED ANO COU CILM.A BLES ING SECONDED TO ISSUE A LICE SE TO TH! ST. LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 3310 R TR! .T FOR A SP!CIAL !VENTS LIQUOR LICE SE FOR 10, 1974. 'pon he call o f th r oll , he v o r eaul ed as Ay a: Counc 11 Clay on, Taylo r. aya: No e A aen Cou cil ber1 Jones , Sov r n , Blea11ng, rown, a r I • • • 0 • 4 record. Council received the following communications for the Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of October B, 1974 . Minutes of the Career Service Board meeting of October 17, 1974. bus stops. Report from the Director of Public Works concerning Report from the Chief of Police on the enforcement of the bicycle ordinance passed in June, 1974. Report from the Chief Building Inspector on his attendance at the International Conference of Building Inspec~ors in Ft. Worth, Te xas on October 6-11, 1974 . Report from the City Manager on his attendance at the International City Management Associa ion Conference at Dallas, Texas on October lJ-17, 1974. * * * * * Councilman Sovern stated that he had reques ed previously a study on the safety aspects of bicycles and wondered when i would be coming to the Council. Police Chief Clasby stated that he had reacted only to the new ordinance in his memorandum to the Council, bu would be lad to do a more complete study. COUNCILMAN CLAY]ON MOVED AHD COUNCILM.AH A OTION TO HAVE A REPORT''E:B THE STAFF BY APRIL ls THE BICYCLE ORDINANCES OF THE CITY. Upon the call h vo e re ul ed as follows: JO ES SECO DED SU RIZING or the roll, Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blesain , Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Ab a en Council Mam r ann. The ayor declared h mo ion carried . • Ci y ana r cCown 1 1 ad receiv d ha Asai1 ant Dir c or Cod !nforc men , r. Bill Broka Official or h Y ar Award . • n a war " - •, • • • • • • 0 - 5 COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE THE RENEWAL OF A J.2 BEER LICENSE FOR 7-11, 1277 EAST HAMPDEN. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * Council received a request to set a public hearing date for GEM Liquors, 5450 South Broadway. Director of Finance Nollenberger stated that GEM Liquo rs license had lapsed at the beginning of this year and i as a resul of that lapse a brand new application for liquor store location had to be undergone. COUNCILMAN JONES OVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING 8E CONDED A MOTION TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF DECEiBER 17th, 1974 AT ?:JO P.M. ON THE J-WAY LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION FOR GEM LIQUORS, 5450 SOUTH BROADWAY. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The ayor declared the otion carr i ed. * I I I I Council r ceived a l er of resignation from r. Dick Richards, 1090 West Oxford Avenue fco the Library Board . layor Taylor a a ed raai nation and send a l er ha the Council would acoep o im. h Council received • • or aad um rro the Finance Dir c o and he Parka • d P crea ion Director cone rnin h •••rdinc or bids ror aprinklin • Cf y Hall, and eprinklin and landacapin • Fire S atione No. 2 and No. 4 . • • • • 0 • 6 City Manager McCown stated that Bid Item No. 1 had been the sprinkling at City Hall and Floyd Avenue, •nd that Bid Items No . 2 and 3 were the sprinkling and landscaping at the two fire stations . He recommended that the sprinkling at City Hall and Floyd Park be approved and that the Council allow the staff to talk with the low bidders on the fire station sites. A general discussion of the bids was undergone. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYT ON SECONDED A MOTION TO AWARD A BID TO DENVER LAWN SPRINKLER IN THE AMOUNT OF s Ir ~02-AND TO DIRECT THE STAFF TO NEGOTIATE ITEMS NO. 2 AND J FURTHER WITH THE LOW BIDDERS. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * r. Pete Peterson, Director of the Englewood Chamber of Commerce, appeared before Council. He stated that the Asapahoe Mayor's meeting this month would be on the Santa Fe widening project and invited the Council to attend. * * * * Council re cei ved a memorandum fro the Di re ctor of Finance on a Property Tax Reba e Pro ram. ayor Taylor recapped th Jr• raa memorandum for he benefi of the audience. COU CILMAN SOVER N MOV!D AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A OT ON TO ASK THE CITY ATTORN Y TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE 0 PROPERTY TAX REBATE PROGRA Upon the call of th roll, the vote resul ed as follows: Ayes: Council Clay on, Taylor. aya; on bera Jon 1, Sove rn, Ble11in , Brown, Aba n Council Meaber ann The ayor declared • aotion carried. * • • • • • 0 • 7 INTRODUCE D AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING. BY AU THORITY ORDINANCE NO. 48, SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTRR 4, SECTION 1, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CHANGING THE TIME OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO 7:30 P.M. (Copied in full in the Official Ordinance Book.) CCOUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE ORDINANCE NO. 48, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried. • • • • • Council received a Bill for an Ordinance implementing the Letters of Understanding for 1975. Councilman Sovern inquired as to the effect in the Bill on the 40-hour a week firemen. City Attorney Berardini stated that it •••li was not very explicit on tha accoun COUNCILMAN SOVERN OV!D AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON EC ONDED A MOTION TO TABLE THE BILL FOR AN ORDI NANCE UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING FOR CLARIFICATION ON THE J ~X 40 HOUR A WEEK FIR EN. Upon he call o f the r oll , the vote result d as follows: Ayes: Council mbera on s , Sove rn, Bl sain , Brown, Clayton, Taylo r. Nays: None A bun Cou en ar ann The Mayor de lared he ao i o rried. • an din Titl n • apeehl fu d for ,,, - ' , •. • • • • 0 • 8 Conncilman Sovern inquired as to how this new ordinance would relate to the additional pension cost to be contributed to these funds. Director of Finance Nollenberger stated that the additional pension contributions passed by Council on the budget would be approved by a subsequent ordinance. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN SOVERN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9, CHAPTER 1, TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR FIREFIGHTER'S PRE- RETIREMENT BENEFIT. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE II OF THE ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR FIRE- FIGHTERS PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC AME DING SECTION 8, CHAPTER 1, TITLE XI, OF THE 1969 E .M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR POiicE OFFICER'S PR -RETIREMENT BENEFIT. COU CILUAN BROWN OVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A OTION TO PA S A BILL FOR AN ORDINANC AMENDING TITL XI OF THE E. LC. CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR POLIC OFFICERS PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. Upon he call of the roll, h vo e r eul d as follow1: Aye1: Council emb re Jonee, Sovern, Bleeein , Brown, Clay on, Taylor. aye: Non A ten Council Member ann The ayor declared he mo ion carried. • • • • • • f • • • • 0 • 9 City Attorney Berardini stated that the Kent Village case involving the detachment of the Kent Village property from the South Suburban Recreation District was now ready and needed signature by the City Attorney. He requested authorization from Council to sign that document. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MTOION TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY ATTORNEY TO SIGN THE DECREE ON KENT VILLAGE SEPARATING IT FROM THE SOUTH SUBURBAN RECREATION DISTRICT. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayto~, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * Mayor Taylor called a recess at 9:JO P.M. Council reconvened a 9:45 P.M. Upon the call of the roll, the following were present: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Absent: Council ember Mann. The Mayor declared a quorum presen * * * * * INTRO UCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN CLAYTON. A BILL FOR A ORDINA CE Al NDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION J, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CHANGING THE DAY 0 HICH THE RIT EN AGENDA SHALL B PROVIO D TO E BER OF CITY CO NCIL . CO CILM.A CLAYTON OVED AID COUNCI N BLESSING SECO OE A OTIO TO APPROVE A BILL FOR A ORDI A C CHANGING TH DAY 0 WHICH THE WRI TTF AGE DA SHALL BE PROVIDED TO EACH ME BER OF CITY COUNCIL. Upon h call of the roll, he vo e r sul ed aa follow : Ayes: Co nn ell embers Jones, Sovern, Bl eain , Brown, Clayton, Taylor . aye: None A aent: Council Member ann T e ayor declar d • mo ion arri d . • • • , - - • • 0 - 10 City Manager Mccown saated that City Council needed to consider the Bill for an Ordinance setting the mill levy for the fiscal year 1975 at 6.97 mills first in relation to the budget amendments. A general discussion of the ordinance ensued. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUATI ON OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE YEAR 1975. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMNA SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE SETTING THE MILL LEVY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975 AT 6.97 MILLS. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Taylor. Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Nays: Council Member Clayton. Abaent: Council Member Mann. The layor declared the motion carried. - Mr. aurice Merlin, J 88 So. Sherman Street, appeared before Council. H stated tha the ud et had turned out much hi her than ori inally an icipated, and that he felt ha he administratio wa s etting top heavy. He also fel tha all of the omissions that had been in he udget in the past were tryin o e dealt with in one blow. * * Mr. Bill Clay on, Jr., JOOO So. Emerson, appeared efore Council. He ata ed tha people lee ed repreaen ativea o h Council o ak deciaio s, au h as these on th budg He was disappointed in he Council cauee 1 choae o raiae taxes at hie i e. He fel i waa a ime for fiscal ree rain • Ci y ana r cCown eta d at the resolution a ndin h ropoe d 197~ ud incor orated the chengee wh ich have been diacuea d y Council. A en ral discussion or h cha ea wae und r one. • • , • • - 11 RESOLUTION NO. 48, SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. (Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 48, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resul ted as follows: Taylor. Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Nays: Council Member Clayton . Absent: Council Member Mann. The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILUAN BLESSING. A BILL FOR AN ORDINAN CE AD OPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW OO D, COLORAD O, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BR OWN SEC ONDED A OTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FIS CAL YEAR 1975. Upon the call or the roll, k• the vote resulted as f o llow s : Ayes: Council !ember s Jones, Sovern, Blessing, Br o wn, Clay on, Taylor. Na y s : None A s ent: None The ayor decla r d he ot i on ca rri ed . I TRODUC! AS A BI L Y CO A ORDI ANC TH J A UARY IS A r r aul JO !S . A BILL FOR • • -• 0 • 12 Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, »•••, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * COUNCILMAN JONES MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BRO WN SECONDED A MOTION TO TABLE UNTIL NOVEMBER 18th A RESOLUTION SETTING THE SAL ARIES OF THE CITY MA NA GER , CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE , AND THE MU NICIPAL COURT JUDGES . Upon the call of the r oll, the vote r esulted as follo ws: Ayes: Council Me t bers Jones, So wern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann. The fayor declared the motion carried. * * * Council received a res olu ion authorizing acceptance of a State gran for the purchase of a front loader in the amount of 1, 97. City Manager McCo wn stated tha the front end loader had b en replac d and that the Sta e had offered a gran in r la ion to its replacemen . RESOLUTION NO. 50 , S!RI!S OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILI G OF APPLICATION WI TH TH STATE F COLORADO FOR A GRANT FOR CON RUCTIO OF S WAGE REAT NT WOFKS , UNDER S CTIO -28-2J , C.F.S. 196J, AS A ND D. (Copied in r 11 1 th Off1 ial Reeolu ion Book.) A OTIO call or + Ay •: Co n Clay o , faylor. ay : one BL SS! G S CONDEO 19 4. Upon he ere Jonea, Sov rn, Bl aein , Brown, A ae Coun U T e yor lar d aot.ion arri d. • • • serving on Brown, due and Zoning • 0 • 13 Mayor Taylor stated that Councilma~,Clayton would be the Library Board as a replacement ~Councilman to Mzx Councilman Brown's work load on the Planning Commission. * * * * * COUNCILMAN JONES MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN . Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Membe r s Jones, Sover n, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None Absent: Council Member Mann. The Mayor declared the motion carried and the meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M. ex orrlclo cierk or the Councli •. • • , - (/. ( r. 1 Moved Secon4ed ' ,( .. :;, \ ·-· .. ( ( ·-._ ~ • • • 0 • ROLL CALL Aye Nay l o r ·-~ ,, ) Abstain Ab sent ( ./ 0 ~ ~ ~ Q,t..Q r!), c!)._ I ~ Q,t: ., \. 'o..., '· • • • ' I -• • - ROLL CALL Moved Seconqed Aye Nay Abstain Absent J on es / J( sovern I M8Ilil x ~ iuessl.ru? I m-own Clayton \ Mavor Tavlor \ J • • • • , • • ' ' -•. • ·. • ROLL CALL ) Moved Seconoed Aye Nay Abstain Absent l( Jones ~vern I Mliilil ' Bless1rur \ or own \ x Clavton ' Mavor Tavlor I , • • • • I • • -•. 0 I• • ROLL CALL Moved Secon4ed Aye Na y Abstain Absent Jones I sovern 1 Mann I )( x. Rlessinu \ Brown \ ;<. Clavton \ MA vor Tavlor 1 • • - - • • • CPu.Q Moved Second.ed • 0 • ROLL CALL Aye lor . ' t• Nay Abstain Absent • • • • . • • ROLL CALL Moved SeconQed Aye Nay Abstain Absent J one s x sovern ( Mailll I "X. x Bless1~ \ .1:1rown \ Clayton \ Mavor Tavlor I t.l ( I)... -\..o ) , II < t.. • vcf J r • • • • , ( '1 Q I • Moved Secon~ed ' J ones sovern Mann Bless~ Br own I... Cl avton • • • ROLL CALL .. b e.J' ~ ..,, Aye / I \ \ I J MB.vor Ta vlor I (\ ., Nay Abstain Absent x. • • • . ' • . • t• • ROLL CALL ~>'v. Moved Secon4ed Nay Abstain Absent lor • • • . , • ·. • ' . ROLL CALL Moved Secon¢ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent < Jones / Sovern I Mann I v ~ Blessinl7 \ Brown \ Clavton \ MAvor Tavlor 1 ' ( ~ v ( \., ..... s Q,,. CL., t:Qu c\S c.. ... s ) .J '--' ·-<) .. ' F .. ,, J ~ ';it.\" 2. cl "*' .... L--o...r \,, , ..... ... <.- ) ,, .... 1-. '· • • , • . , 0 • ROLL CALL n Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones / sovern ( Mann ' ..,.. J:llesslru! I < Brown I )( Clavton I Mavo r Tavlor I 0 .r '( I t • • I • • -•. • • ', ROLL CALL ( Moved Seconded Aye Nay Abstain Absent J ones / £ Sovern ( Mann \ x . Blessing \ or own \ Clavton I Me.vor Tavlor J • • • • , • • • • ROLL CALL Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones ,,.., .sovern I Mann \ x ;< Bless1.ng '\ , Brown \ Clavton I Mavor Tavlor J .... { ... i-, (pf ) 2 . ---= ..., • , • • - ROLL CALL ",. Moved Seconoed Ay e Jones ,,-. ;x. Sovern Mann Blessinu '\ Brown \ j( Clavton \ IMB.vor Tavlor ./ c (( ) .. • Nay Abstain Absent I' .____/ • . • • , • -•. 0 I• ·, • ROLL CALL (,, c / Moved Seconqed Aye Na y Abstain Absen t Jones / I( sovern { Mann \ 1:11ess1ng '\ Brown \ )( Clayton I MB.vor Ta vlor J / • • • • • "' -• • -• , . • '') ) ROLL CALL Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones / sovern I Mllilil l x x iue s s 1ru? \ >< 1'1"0Wil \ Clavton I Mavor Tavlor I • Q J ,., (, \ \--->-..._, I, ~~ K:-( J , j 0. ,.. ) 0 e ... .,,,..._, ( ..J { Z> ,... ' -~ ' • • , • • 0 .. • ROLL CALL L v Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones /' ;:,overn f Mann \ !Uessl.ng \ T 1'rOWil \ x Clayton I Mavor Tavlor ./ \~C.P • • ,, -• -• I• • .. ROLL CALL Moved Seconqed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones /' sovern / MAnn I \/ iuessll'lll \ m-own "' Clayton \ Mavor Tavlor J • • I • • 'I -• • I • • - ROLL CALL (.) 'r v Moved Secon4ed Aye Nay Abstain Absen t Jones / Sovern I Mann \ A Bleasl.ru!: \ 1:1rown \ I\ Clavton l MliVOr Tavlor / J (\. r ' .C ~ J • { • • • • • , • • . , -•. • • - ROLL CALL Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Ab sent Jones 'I( ,( Sovern . >( Mann >. B1essin" )( !<.. Brown )( Clavton x MBvor Tavlor J (' ON>J I l,,_p ,., . -(\ ., "' . r -~ J -,,,...,.,,. . ..,.... , ( ·> _, ~-J v -'-~ r ~ I I <:: ( f (J>.• ,.t ~ • r r u ::i ~ ~ .I ., ('") ( _, I.:> 0 .... :' ..... ..., """ ... ""\.I (. 'J ' G ( \ .) ~ .... <"~.:.-• • • , • • -• • ROLL CALL Moved Seconoed Aye Jones 'i.. sovern ..,... Mann .....,, l:ll.esslrul ). :x Brown ).. Clayton Ml!.YOr Tavlor ..,,, • • Nay Abstain Absent A 'f. ' ' • • , ,,,_ • • . • • ROLL CALL 7 Moved SeconQed Aye Nay Abstain Absent Jones -v Sovern x. Mllilil x l( Blessi= x ' Brown " Clavton )'<. MB.var Tavlor v I,. ( • • , • • •. -• t• • " - ROU.. CALL Moved Seconoed Aye Nay Abstain Ab sent " J ones )( x sov e rn :x Mann .c; B 1 e ssinu )(' .crown x Clavton )C MAvor Ta vlor -,( • • I • -• t• • ROLL CALL ' J Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Absent x Jones r sovern I Mann ~ tuessl.IUZ >(. !n"OW?l Clavton \ Ma.vor Tavlor I ) • • I • • 'I •. 0 I• • 2Y ROLL CALL Moved Secon~ed Aye Nay Abstain Ab sent Jone s I Sovern I MIUlil I " .,.. Blessin2 \ ,x.. Brown \ Cla vton I MB.vo r Ta vlor I ; l f": ... \ Q • • • -• • • ROU. CALL A Moved Seconded Aye Nay Abstain Absen t lor • • , - November 4 November 6 November 13 November 14 November 18 ~o vember 20 November 27 November 2 November 29 Decemb r 2 • J 0 /31 /'74 • • l• • CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS 6:30 P.M. Work Session in Conference Room A followed by 8:00 P.M. Council meeting in Council Chamber& Council Precinct meeting (Dist. 2, Pree. 7, Councilman Brown) at Conservity Baptist Seminary, 3401 South University, 7::>0-9:00 P.M. Council Precinct meeting (Dist. 3, Pree. 11, Councilman Clayton) at Englewood Methodist Church, 3885 Sruth Broadway, 7:00-9:00 P.M. 9:00 A.M. Mayor's Coffee, Police/Fire Center Community Room. 6:30 P.M. Work Session in Conference Room A, followed by 8:00 P.M. regular Council meeting in Council Chambers. Council Precinct meeting (Dist. 4, Pree. 15, Councilman Mann) at All Souls Catholic Church, 4950 South Logan, 7:00-9:00 P.M. Council Precinct meeting (Dist 1, Pree. 4, Councilman Jonea) at Maddox School, 700W. Mansfield, 7:00-9:00 P.M. Thanksgiving Holiday -City Hall cloeed. City Hall closed. 6 :30 P.M. Work salon in Conference Room A, followed by :00 P.M. regular Council meeting in Council Chambers, ' . •. • . . • I • • • • R E SOLUTION NO. __ 4_9 __ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TOE. P. "PACKY" ROMANS PARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado feels it ls appropriate at this time to publicly acknowledge and recogniz e th many and varied contributions by E. P. "Packy " Romans to the City of Englewood and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RE OLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows : That the City Council o f th City nf Englewood, Colorado, in honor o f th contribution o f E. P. "Packy" Romans doe hereb r e nam Flo d Park to E. P . "Pack "Roman Park. ADOPTE D AND APPROVE D thi 4th da o f November, 1974. ~f.h~ MAYOR A T T E T : ) x o ffi cio Cl I, Karl Noll nb rg r, x offici o l C le rk-Trea ur r of th ltv of E 1 ood , Colorado , d h c r tif that th abov and for· oin la a tru , accura and compl cop of th R olut1on o . 9 oft 74. . , • • • , - - • • • • • • RESOLUTION NO. __ 4_9 __ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TOE. P . "PACKY" RO 1A SPARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of th City of Englewood, Colorado fe Is it is appropriate at thi time to publicly acknowledge and recognize th many and varied contribution by E. P. "Packy" Romans to th e City of Engl wood and i t.s r id nts. NOW, THEREFOR , BE T RE OLV D BY TH ITY CO CIL OF THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: That the it Council of th City nf Englewood, Colorado, in honor o{ the contributi ns of • P. "Packy" Romans doe hereby r nam Flo d Park to E. P. "Pack y" Rom n Park. ATT T : J th it\' for No . ADOPTED AND APPROVED th 4th da •of No v mb r, 1974. ~f.FZ~ MAYOR --- "' - • • • • • , -• • • RESOL TION NO. __ 4;...9 __ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTI N RENAMING FLOYD PARK TOE. P. "PACKY" ROMANS PARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of th City of Englewood, Colorado fe Is it is appropriate at this time to publtcl acknowledg and recognize th many and varied contrtbutlon b E. P. "Pac 111 Roman to th City of Englewood and 1 r td nts. N W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E GLEW D, C'OLORA , a follows: That the Cl Council of the C'lty of Englewood, Colorado, in honor of th contributions of E. P. "Pa y" Roman d h r renam Floyd Park to E. P. "Pack " Roman Park. ADOPTED AND APPR VF.D tht Jth da o f 'o" mb r, 1971. ATT T : I . ' · . • • , -• • I~ • RESOLUTIO NO. __ 4_9 __ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOL TION RE A HNG FLOYD PARK TOE . P . "PACKY" ROMA PARK. WHEREAS, the Ci ouncil of th City of Englew ood, Colorado f Is it is appropriate at this time publicly acknowledge and r cognize th many and varied contribution by E. P. "Packy" Roman to the City of Engl wood and i r i nts. COC CIL , B TT R LV D BY THE CITY GLEWOOD, COLORADO, a follov. That th ity Council of th City f Englewood, Colorado, in honor f th contributl n of • P. "Pa "Roman d b reb r nam Flo d Park to E. P. ''Pa kv'' Roman Park. ATT T: th for ) ADOPTED AND APPR \ED ..hi 4th day of 'ov rob r, 1974. ~ .F?_~ MAYOR x officio Cit\ Cl rk-Trea u r of • l rtifr that th abov and op of th R oluti n ;- • • - - • • • 0 I• • RESOLUTION NO. ----• SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TO E. P. 11 PACKY" ROMANS PARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Engle- wood, Colorado feels it is appropriate at this time to publicly acknowledge and recognize the many and varied contributions by E. P. "Packy" Romans to the City of Englewood and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IR RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: That the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, in honor of the contributions of E. P. "Packy" Romans does hereby rename Floyd Park to E. P. "Packy" Romans Park. 1974 . ADOPTED AND APPR OV ED this 4th day of Noveaber, MXVoR ATTE ST: e x o ff 1c10 Ci t y Cl e rk -Treas u re r I, arl ollenberger, ex offi cio Ci ty Cle r -Treasurer o th City of Englewood, Colorado, do he r e by ce rt ify t h at the above and for aoing is a tru , accurate and coapl e t e copy of th R olu i on o . , S ri s of 1974 . e officio City Cl e rt -Treasu r r • • • ,,, -• • • /{L RESOLUTION NO. , SERIES OF 1974 ---- A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TO E. P. ''PAC.ICY" ROMANS PARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Engle-wood, Colorado feels it is appropriate at this time to publicly acknowledge and recognize the many and varied contributions by E. P. "Packy" Romans to the City of Englewood and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IR RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: That the City Council of the City of Englewood, Co I orado, in hon or of the contribution• of E. P. "Packy" Ro•an, doe• hereby rename Floyd Park to E. P. "Packy" Ro11ans Park. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day of Noveaber, 1974. ATTEST: MAY Ok ex Oft1 c10 City Cl erk-t reasurer I, Karl olJenb r1 r, x of icio City Cler -T r asur r of th City of En le ood, Colorado, o hor by cer ify that the bo e nd for aoin a tru , ac urat and co pl te copy of th olu on o. rf s of 1974. e o • • , - • • • 0 I • • RESOLUTION NO. ____ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION RENAMING FLOYD PARK TO E. P. '1PACKY" ROMANS PARK. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Engle- wood, Colorado feels it is appropriate at this time to publicly acknowledge and recognize the many and varied contributions by E. P. "Packy" Romans to the City of Englewood and its residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IR RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, as follows: That the Ci t y Cou ncil of the City of Englewood, Colorado, in honor of the cont ributions of E. P. "Packy" Romans does hereby rename Floyd Park to E. P. "Packy" Romans Park. 1974 . ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 4th day of November, MAYOR ATTEST: ex off1c10 City Cl erk -Tr asurer II - I, Karl ollenberg r, x officio City Clerk-Treasurer of he City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that he abov and foregoin l a true, accurate and comple tP copy o the e olution o. , S ries of 1974 . ex o ffi cio Ci Clerk-Tr a urer • • • • • • 0 • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO OCTO BER 21, 1 97 4 REGUL AR MEETING: The City Council of th e City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado met in regula r session on Octobe r 21, 1974 at 8:00 P .M. Ma y or Taylor, p r esid i ng, called the meeting to o rder . The invocation was given by Rev . Stanley Fi x ter, of the Englewood United Methodist Church. The pledge of allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack No. 58. The Mayor asked for a call of the r ol l. Upon the call of the roll , the fo ll owin g were present: Council Members Jones, Sov er n, Mann, Blessine, Brown, Cl ay ton, Taylor. Absen t : None The May or declared a qu o r um present. Aleo pr esent wer e : Ci y Manager Mcco wn City Attorney Berardini Di re cto r of Finan c e Nollenberger Di re c or o f Utili ies Ca rr oll I • COUNCI' N BR W~ OV D A 0 CO A TI l TO APPROVE THE ' I UTES OF THE SEPTEMBER JO , 197~. Upon thP cal of re ulted as follows: CI LMA SOVERl SECOND ED PECIAL ETING OF he rol l , th v ote Ayes : Co·ncil rown, Cl ay on, Taylor . mbers Tones, Sovern, a n, Blesain , ays: o e Aba n /o • ~h ayo dtclar d he o•io carried. • • •. • • ....... • • • • 0 • 2 COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN JONES SECONDED A MOTION TO APPR OVE THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF OCTOBER 7, 1974 . Upon the call of the r oll, the vote re sulted as follows: Ayes: Counc il Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion ca rried. A MOTIO OCTOBER IT SAYS call of Brown, * * * * * COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF 1 , 1974, CORRECTING THE TWO SPOTS IN THE MINUTES WHE RE OBJECTION EXHIBIT, TO READ OBJECTOR'S EXHIBIT. Upon the the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Clay on, Taylor. Nays: None Ab sen None Th la or declared the motion carried . * * * * * Mayor Taylor announced that he ne x t budge meetin ~ould o cu r on Thursday evening, Oc ober 24th, and he citize e b re of he Bud e Committee are eneoura ed o a end. * * Mayor Tay or anno need tha here was a vacancy c rren ly on •he P.ouain Au hority and that he was appointin r. aur1 4 e er in a poai 1on . r. Lamon r er, Ci y Auditor tor the City or olo rad o Sprin e, Colo rado waa praeent to award the Municipal lnanee Ottl era' Cer ificata or Confor~ance for financial r por in to he ayor. r. Bur r • a d tha there wa e auc pr • 1 e accorded •o he Ci y a1 a r 1ul of the D partaen ot Ft an e recei in la award. T a award wa1 elven very a arin ly he ational Aaao'ia•io and a owed excellence in dear•• ot 1al rtpor•i I . • • • • • • 0 I• - Meeting of October 21, 1974 3 Director of Finance Noll enberger and Assistant Director of Finance Lo wry were recog nized by the Council for this award. * * * * * Mr. M. M. Summers, 314 0 So. Delaware, appeared before Council to propose a new swimming pool near Dartmouth Park. Mr. Summe rs stated that he had been attempting to get a po o l put in t his area for a long time. He f elt that the p oo l shou l d b e bu ilt in north Englewood before a golf cour se should be built by the City in Sheridan. He fel that the park as it is currently made up is too small for a pool and the land to the west needed to be purchased. * * * * COUNCILMAN CL AY ON OVE D AND COUN CILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MO TION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARI G TO CONSIDER REVISING THE SEWER ORDrnANCE TO REFLECT NEW RATES AND CHARGES. Upon the call of the roll, the vote res ulted as fol lows : Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The ayor declared he o ion carried and he pu l i e hearin open . Counc i lman Sovern s a ed that the pu lie he aring was o r evis ra es and cha r es on sewer disposal in order to come in co pliance with the Environmen al Pr o te c tion Age cy re ula ions. Direc o r of Ut i l i ie s Ca rroll s a ed ha th ra increases consis ed of hree yp s o f char es. The firs is a ser ha r e whi c pays for he normal ope r a ing and maintenance e x penses of he sys em. The s cond was a service cha r e f or ex ra sewa e which so ind s•ria l users we re pu in f or h in o T a las is an indu1 rial cos r co ver y w ich woul d o 1. o rr~ one year af er the plan was ope ra ive o pay f or ex ra api al improv m n s whi ch wer cess ary aa a r sult of 1ndus rial cua om rs. 7he nvironme al P r o ec ion A en cy r eq ir a industrial clas pay for 1•s fair a are per allon and pe r a r h or se a e. Th rat s w re comp d in h futur ~n win r a er usa e and o a fla asia only when r uaar,e was availa le. The mete r ed wi ll pay a 15 and 15 c nta per 1,000 allone ove r ha 79,000 al lons mi i u . Ou a id e th Ci y reaiden•ial and uein as will also pay lO J addi i onal f o r 1nf1l ra ion 1 o the ey • m d rin h flow fr o t a so re T indut rial a ren h will aa1ur d y a ea plin proc 11 . ,. ; • • • 0 I• • 4 Mayor Taylo r asked if any other persons wi shed to appear befo re Council on this o r d inance. No pers ons appeared. COUNCILMA MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECO NDE D A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Upon the call of the r oll , the vo te r esulted as follows: Ayes: Cou n c i l Mem bers Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Br o wn, Clayton , Taylo r. Nays: None Absent: None The May o r declared the motion ca rried and the public hearing closed. INTRODUCED AS A BIL L BY COUNC I LMAN SOVERN. BY AUTHORIT Y ORD INAN CE !O . 45, SERIES OF 1974 AN OR INANCE AIE DI r, CHAP TER 4, TITLE XV OF THE 1969 E.M.C., BY REVISING THE SCHEDULE OF RATES AN D CHANGES FOR SANITAR Y SE WA GE SERVICE AND ESTAB LI SHING A FORMULA FOR RECOVERY OF COSTS FRO! A.AJOR INDLS7RIAL SER . (Co ied in full in the Official Ordinance Book.) COU CI U.N SOVERU MOVED AND COU NCILMAN JONES SECONDED A MOTION 0 APPR OVE OR INA CE NO. 45, ERIES OF 1974. Upon he c all of the r oll, he vote r esulted as follo ws: Ayes: Co nc 11 e e r a ones, Sove r n, ann, lessin , Brown, Cl ay on, Taylo r. aya: t on,. A sen o e The ayor declar d t e o ion car rie d. • • • 0 cil ecei d • rollo•in u 1cationa f o r h r o rd. Ho in A t o ri y •• in • or •• 0 ·h Pla and Zo in Co iu1 n • 1 91 ... ,, _ •. • • • • 0 I• - Meeting or October 21, 1974 5 Minutes of the Police Pension Board meeting of October 2, 1974. Minutes of the Library Board meeting of October 8, 1974. Memorandum from the Director of finance regarding estimates for the proposed sprinkling landscaping. Memorandum from the Director of Finance regarding his attendance at the New Dimensions in Modern Municipal Finance and Investmen t conference in Atl anta, Georgia from September 19 to September 20, 1974. Memorandum from the Director of Public Work s regarding the leaf bag distribution. emorandum from he Director of Publi c Works re ga rding the installa t ion of a bus stop on South Broadway. * • * * * Counc il received the minutes of the Board of Adjustment and App eals meeting of October 9, 1974. Included in the minutes was a recommendation on a variance to permi the encroachmen of a garage feet in o he utility easement. The Chairman of the Board of Adjustment and Appea l , John Kreiling, appeared before Council. He sta ed tha this wa s a normal type request and had been approved in the pas Councilman Cl ay ton obse rved hat none or the utilities had obje c tione. COUNCILMAN CLAYTOtl OTI l TO GRANT A VARIA Ct TO lTO TH UTILITY EASE vo d ae f ollow•: Aye1: Council Br o w • Clay on, Taylor. lays: 0 I A 0 Th 7or 4 c o•ion • • OVED AND CO CI LMA MAN SECONDED A PERMIT H E CROACHllE T OF A GARAGE NT. Upon h call or he r oll, h e ann, Ble1ein , arri d. • • • oa rd or ;- •. • • , • • • • ,,. - 0 • 6 Mr. Kreiling stated that this would approve the outside appearance of t he Hampden West building and would allow for a fire es c ape on t he ups ta irs portion . COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN JONES SEC ONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A VARIANCE TO PERMI T THE ENCROACHMENT OF A MARQUEE 4 FEET 11 INCHES OVER CITY PROPERTY, 8 FEET AB OV E THE SIDEWALK, AND A CIRCULAR FIRE ESCAPE TO EN CRO ACH 4 FEET UPON CITY PROPER TY. Upon the call of the roll, t he vote resul ted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * Council received a recommendation from the Board of Adju stment and App eals to deny a variance to permit a sandwich board s i gn on City -owned parkway. r. Kreiling stated that the lady requesting the sandwich board sign ran an antique store on Broadway. He felt t he sign was a hazard a nd co u ld be moved back again st the uilding. Co unci lman lann stated that there were other places in he Ci y wh e r e people used sandwi ch board signs. r. dou ted that reques ed. Kreiling sta ed tha that ma y be true, but h e hey were on City -own ed p r ope rty as this lady bad COUNCILMA SOVERN MOVED AtlD COUNC ILMAN JONES S!COND!D A OTION TO DENY A VARIA CE TO PE IT A SA NDWICH BOARD SIGN ON CI7Y OWN PROPERTY. 'pon he call or the r oll, the vote resul d ae f ollows: Ayes: Council em er1 Jones, Sovern, ann, Bl•••in , Brown, Cla y on, Taylor. Nays: lone Absent: one Th ayor declared ao ion arri d. I It I •. I . • • • 0 t• • Meeting of October 21, 1974 7 Council received the minutes or the Water and Sewer Board meeting or October 15, 1974 and a recommendation to approve Supplement No. 48 of the Southgate Sanitat ion District Connectors Agreement. Director or Ut ilitie s Ca rroll showed the location of Supplement No. 48 on a map. He stated that the system had capacity for it. COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE SUPPLEMENT NO. 48 OF THE SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT. Upon the call or the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion ca rr ied. * * * * * COUNCILMAN CLA YTO MOVED AND COUNCILMAN JONES SECONDED A MOTION TO TAKE FRO THE TABLE THE CONSIDERATION OF A REPORT FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ON MR. KEN MAUSOLF'S PROPOSAL FOR THE U E OF THE OLD POLICE/FIRE BUILDING. Councilman Jones stated that he Chambe r of Commerce was conducting a study or needs for meeting rooms in the City. The Ci y is currently conduc ing a space needs study in Ci y Hall and h School Board is looking at space availability. Until these are finished, he did no feel hat he City should proceed wi h development or the old Police/Fire buildin . COU NCIL !AN J ONES lOVED A D COU NCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A OTIO TO TABLE THE CONSIDERATIO OF THE USE OF THE OLD POLICE/ FIRE BUILDIN G AND DEFER MR .. !AUSOLF'S PROPOSAL FOR FUR HER STUDY. Upon he 11 or the r oll, the vote resu lt ed as fol lo ws: aylo . Aye11: Council mbers Jo es, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, aya: Council ember11 Sovern, Mann. Ab sen None Th ayor decla red he o ion ca rri d. • • • . ' •. • • • • • • 0 • Meet.1ng or Octobe r 21, 1974 8 Councilman Clayton stated that the minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting cf October 10, 1974 stated that the Rec rea t ion Department would have the first priori ty on the use of the bus. He did not feel that priorities had ye been established by Cou nci l on that matter and the minutes shou ld be corrected. COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A OTIO TO REFER THE MllUTES BACK TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION CO lISSION FOR CORRECT I ON . Councilman Blessing pointed out that these minutes had not bee n approved y he Parks and Recreation Commission at t hi s time. Councilman Clayton withdrew the motion and Councilman Aann wi thdrew the second, and it was a reed that a memorandum would o o he Parks and Recrea ion Commission explaining the use of the bus pu r chased . * * * * COUNCILMAJ BLE SSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN JONES SE CO l E A MOTION TO APPROVE A RENEWAL OF A J.2 BEER LICE SE FOR DEL FARM, 160 SOUTH BROADWAY. Upon he call of the roll, he vo e r~sult d as fol lo s: Ayes: Co ncil embers Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clay on, Taylo r. ays: one A sent.: tone -h~ 'ay o r d clar d he otion carried. Mayor ~ayl o r call d a recess a+ 9:JO P .. r oll , Cou Clay o , T ylo r . A • ri : 'on T h " yo r d r a 9:4~ P. pres n . Upon he call or Jo n e , So vern, an , Bl 1ain , Brown, pr sen • or 1nan e n final r adin th Re 1 o nal ~ra 1por a ion he C! 'y 1 1 a• • • f - • • • • • Meeting of October 21, 1974 9 City Attorney Berardini stated that the turnover date should take place after the effective date of the ordinance. City Manager Mccown stated that he would arrange a turnover date with RTD. Councilman Sovern stated that he still questioned the decision of the Ci ty to retain one of the old buses without further study. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU NCILMAN CLAYTON. BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 46, SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE APPR OVING AN AGREEMENT BE TWEEN THE REGIONA TR ANSPOR TATI ON DISTRICT, A BODY POLITIC OF THE STATE F COLOR AD O, THE CITY OF LITTLETON, COLORADO, A MU I CI AL CO RP RATION AND THE CITY OF ENGLE WOO D, COLORADO, A MUNICIPA ORPORATION PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE ENGLEWOO -LITTL TO -FT. LOGA BUS SYSTEM BY THE REGIONAL TR ANSP ORTATIO R CT. (Copied in fu ll in the Off i cial Ord1na c ok.) COUNCILMA A OTION TO AP ROV call of h roll , he vo S SECONDED pon the Ay s: Counc il r o wn, Clayton, Taylor. ay s: Co ncil rs Sover , Ma A se one The ayor declar d he motion carr ied. * * * Mayor Taylo r s ated ha h would like to conaid r he po s1 111 y of workin wi th he school district to allow lder ly persona in the neighborhoods of the schools to have a ho lunch a he school . * • • • • Counciloan Sovern s a d that he would lit comm! t e appoin ed to look in o the ta z structure of aa as een discussed y Council a work aeaaiona. ave a Ci 1, COUNCILMAl SOVERI MOV D AND COUNCI JO SS CO 0 DA MOTION 0 HAV A co ITT 0 TAX STRUCTURE 0 WITH r1v1 CITIZENS, 0 l COUNCIL B R AND THE DIRECTOR or rr ANC Upon all of he roll, re sulttd •• follow1: •. • • - • • 0 - Meeting of October 21, 1974 10 Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion ca rried. * * * * Councilman Clay on stated that the rehabilitation committee would not have i s program ready by November 1st, ut that they would repor ack as soon as possible. • * * * * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COU CILMAN BLESSING. BY AUTHORITY 0. INA C NO. 47, SERIES OF 1974 A ORDI ANCE VACA1ING STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATIONS IN BLOCKS 1 Al 1 , EVAN PAR ESTATES SUBDIVISION AND BLOCK 1, SOUTHLAWN GAR E ANNEX, NGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO. opied in full in he Official Ordinance Book.) COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCIL~N JONES SECONDED A OTION TO APPROV ORDI~A CE NO. 47, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the call of t e roll, he vote re sulted as follows: Ayes: Council ember Jones, Mann, Sovern, Blessing, Brown, Clay on , Taylor. ~ays: None A sent: one The Jayor declared the mo ion carried. h a ar • • ti re ived a Bill ror an Ordinance changing ror Council ee in a to ?:JO P .• City A torney Berardini stated that i was a new which would chan ime for the meetin& fro h r and star in ?:JO. Council an ha chan in ime ror Cou it waa hard to et citiz na conrua hem aa to the ,. - • • , • • • • 0 t• • Meeting of October 21, 1974 11 Councilman Brown stated that he liked the idea of 7:JO and would appreciate getting out of the Council meeting a little earlier. Mr. Kreiling questioned whether the Council would actually change the hours of adjournment by changing the hour of the start of the meeting. A general discussion of the merits of the Bill ensued. INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING. A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 1, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CHANGING THE TIME OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO 7:JO P.M. COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BR OWN SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE STARTING TIME FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS FROM 8: 00 TO 7: JO P .M. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, So vern, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Ta ylor. Nays: Cou ncil Member Mann. Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carried. • • * • RESOLUTIO NO. 45, SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE ENVIRON ENTAL PROTE CT I ON AGENCY, UNITED STATES OF AUERICA, FOR A GRANT UNDER THE WATER POLLUTION CO:TROL ACT (JJ U.S.C. 466, ET SEQ .). (Copied in full in he Of ficial Resolution Book.) COU CILMAN BROW OV D A D COUNC ILMAN SOVERN S!COND D A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTIO O. 45, S!RI!S OF 1974. Upon he call or rol l, the vo e r aul ed 11 f ollows: Ayes: Council emb re Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessin , Brown, Cl ay on, Taylo r. Nays: None A • n Non T ayor d clar d h mo ion c arried . • • • • • t - • • • • 0 I • • Me eting ot uctoce r ~l, 19~4 12 RESOLUTION NO . 46 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AUTHORI ZI NG FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FOR A GRANT UNDER THE WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, (33 U.S.C. 466, ET SEQ.). (Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED ANC OUNCILMAN BLESSING SECOIDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RES OLUTION NO . 46, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the call of the r oll, the vote re sulted as follows: Ayes: Council Membe r s Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Ab sent: None The Mayor declared the motion ca rr ied. * * * * * Council began consideration of a resolution suppor in the proposed Constitu ional Amendment to Articl XIV and XX of the Colo rado S ate Cons itution, concerning annexations. City A torney Berardini sta ed that the resolution as n o w written supports Amendmen No. 1 and Amendment No. ~. Council an Jones sta ed that ther was o real onflict e ween he two amendments if bo h were passed . Co un ilma n Mann sta d that it was his re lin ha the se amendmen s w re up 0 he prero ative o f t people, and Co nc il had no place in ac ing on th Councilman Ble ss in stated hat he Council was l oo k d o f o r lead ershi p !n h com uni y. Ma yo r Taylo r sta d that hi s fir s reac ion ••• o a ppo oi o f he am dmen a, h had o q •• ion if Denver wou d hand! 3p d wi h a la hi e ao r Yor ia r eaaon, he had •o 1 ai n s i and l 1 up to •h p op le. he could no a ppor 1 tha he w • in a o h c 1 1a n•. Coun an Clay o s a ed h w1 1 in ravor or n eca se Coun•y arPa had e an •x ed in t pea he Co : •y havin any 1ay in it. • • , r • • • 0 - Meeting of October 21, 1974 lJ Councilman Brown stated that Denver had annexed property in the past which had made a serious problem for the Denver school system. RESOLUTION NO. 47, SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION SUPP ORTING THE PROPOSED CONST ITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO AR TICLE XIV AND XX OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, KNOWN AS THE POUNDS TONE AMENDMENT, AND AMENDMENT NO . 5 CREATING A BOUNDA RY CONTROL COMMISSION ON ANNEXATION MATTERS. (Copied in full in the Official Resolution Book.) COUNCILMAN JONES MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BLESSING SECONDED A MOTION TO APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 47, SERIES OF 1974. Upon the call of the roll, th e vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Blessing, Brown, Clayton. Nays: Counc il Members Sovern, Mann, Taylor. Absent: None The May o r decla re d the motion ca rried. • • * • • City At to rney Berardini stated that the Shop-N-Go case on liquor license application had been argued Oc o ber 10th in court. The ou come was expected wi hin 20 days. * • • • • Council received a let er from Mayor William H. cNichola, City and County of Denver, reeardin Mayor Paul B ck of Aurora. layo r Taylo r s ated that Council may contribute to it on a personal basis if they so desired. * * • • * Council r c iv d a letter from Tri-County Dia ric Heal h D partment reeardin me tin a of the Arapahoe County o ncil ror S nior Ci i na . Ci y anaeer cCo wn r minded Council that they had no ppoin ed a me ber or the Council to his co ittee. Mayor Tay or appoin ed Councilman Clayton o at end h ae meetinea. • • • • • Ci y anaeer Mccown be an disc ••ion ot an authoriza ion o ai n a hold h rmleaa a reemen in conJunotion •1 h trad or land t o r •h Bi-Ci y Tr atmen Plant. M • a ed a i conce rn d • • • • • 0 • Meeting of October 21, 1974 14 the property at Bates and Zu ni. The current proper ty line ends 5 feet int o t he st reet, which will be a temporary location of the st r eet until Zuni is rebuil t . Di re c or of Utilities Ca rr oll st a ted that the cl os ing on the prope rty was last week and the checks have n ot yet bee n cashed in t ha t r egard . COUNCILMAN SOV ERN MOV ED AND COU NCILMAN JONES SECON DED A MOT I ON TO REFER BACK TO STAFF THE REQUEST FOR AUTH ORIZATION TO SIGN A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT UNTIL SUC H TIME AS THE OWNERS AGREED TO ALLOW THE CITY USE OF THEIR PROPERTY AS LO NG AS THE STREET RIGHT OF WAY WAS MAINTAIN ED THERE . Mr. Haynie appeared before Council. He stated that he did not intend t0 use th~ five feet f o r anything, but a t the same time did not feel he should be responsible for accide nts which migh occur the r e . Counc i lman Sove r n withdrew his motion and Councilman Jones withd rew his second. COUNCILU.N OVERN JOVED AND COUNCILMAN JONES SECONDE D A IOTI O TO AGREE WITH AUTHORIZATION TO SIGN A HOLD HAR LESS AGREE- lENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE TRADE OF LAND FOR THE BI-CITY TREATMENT PLAlT, AS LONG A& THE CITY RETAINED TH RICHT OF WAY FOR AN INDEFI JITE PERIO D OF TIJE . Upon the call o f the roll , the vo e resul ed as f ollows: Ayes: Council embe rs Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessin , Brown, Clayton, Taylor. lays: !lone Abs en None The Jayor declared h motion car r ied. Council Direc or Coun din acoeee 11 II memorandum fro he Assistant for Plannin r e ardin an City U na er cCo wn sta d acceee ea ent acroee Ci y-owned he wa er reservoir. Thie would s which are currently land lock d. 1 em eneued. eta e1 a the quee ion or poaei 1. wood Villac aa a pu lie • rttt ehould a+ h developer her wa1 set in rret evin 0 pay ror 1 • • • • • • • Meeting or uctoDer ~1, 1~~4 15 COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO HAVE THE STAFF INVESTIGATE ALTERNATIVES OF HAVING THE PROPERTY AS A PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY IN THE CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE. Upon the call of the roll, the vote resulted as fol lows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * COUNCILMAN BLESSING MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN. Upon the call of the ro ll, the vote resulted as fo llows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Sovern, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Clayton, Taylor. Nays: None Absent: None The Mayor declared the motion ca rri ed and the meeting wa s adjourned at 10:55 P.M. Council I • •, • 'I • I - - • • • • 0 - COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND J.2 BEER OUTLETS APPLICANT: S . Louis Catholic Church JJlO So. Sherman St reet En lewood, Colorado TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: Public hearing on request for special events liquor permit POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: PREVIO S CITY CO CIL ACTIONS DURING PRIOR TWO YEARS, EXCLUDING ANNUAL RE IEWAL: CITY ATT RNEY'S REV! •. ' ) c-: • • f • TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: • 0 I• • MEMORANDUM KMi NoUe.nbvigVr., D.VC.ec.to1t 06 F.inance Jack L. CltUiby , Ch<.e6 06 PoUce Oc..tobVr. 31 , 1974 ST, LOUIS CATHOLIC CHU RCH Plea.6e be adv~ed the poUc.e depaJLtmen,t 6.llu have been checked and do not 1te 6lec..t any c.aU6 to St. Lou..U, CatltoUc. ChUJtdt .in connec..t.<.on w.lth aJty UquoJt v.lo.f.at.ioiu. 01t p.Jtob.let/16 ltU ultlng 61t0m a.Le.oho Uc. beve.1tagu. ~~~ Ch<.e6 06 PoU~e r JLC/ z . ' •. ·. • • , - • • llll 439 (6/7') ST ATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE I Al l'LJCATJON rna !;FI'l:IA L t:n:ws tt.rour l • 0 • IN:JThUCTJONS: Answ e r all question s on this application, then eet tho approval of your local 11c ensin& authority (see laot p:ir.;e) and also the approval of your Colorado liquor cnforccrr.ent. offlccr. Then mail this completed application with proper fee to tho Colorndo Department of Re •1enu e, State Capitol Annex .. - LIQUOR ENFORCEME NT OFFICER'S ACTION A.PPt0V10 DA'TC UIU.fPIOV10 CAf£ Building , 1 375 Sherman St., Denver, Colorado 8020). llO PERMIT "''"'' .. '"·N"u•< 'WILL BE GkANHD UNTIL nns AI'PLlCATJON HAS BEEli APPRO VFD BY YOU!< LOCAL LlCt.N:O:l NG AUl'HOIH1'Y AN!J YUlllt Ll(IJOR Ft:F'OhCr.J1EN T OFFICER . Permits are i;ranted for fJ m"Jthum ,,;· b'? d 9ys . Color:ido fc.es are: I ).21 Beer -$10.00 per day; Be~r. Wine and Liquor -$25 .00 per day . Your local licensing authority will indicate the amount of their fee. ALL AN$WERS MUST BE PRJ:.'T1'Il IN IN!: ')R T iF.Z~1ll'f'fEN What type of pennit are you applying fr,r7 OJ.2~ Bct>r ~e"r , fll:le and Liquor 1. Applicant St J.oui s Church/Schoo l T" q hune No . 761-394-0 2 . Trade i;al!le (if any) St . Louis Catholic Church/School :;. Address 3310 So . Sherman City JM~ Count.y -Ax.Jik'p~a_h~o~e ______ Coloradc> 4. Addrr ss of place to have temrorary pcntlt -EXACT l.IXATION OF i'RDIISES MUST BE GIVEN . Give slr~et and numb€r , if possible . I f place is located in a to~n or rural dis(M.ct where it i • 5. 6. ' roe;sible to give str et and rNl'lbcr, the lol and block nua:bcr or part of eieUon \;here localed mu:it be i;iven. 3300 So . Lincoln City or Town Englewood County __ -"'A._.r....,a.._p.....,a,..h.,.o""e.._ _______ Colorodo The EXACT dale(s) for which nppl1cat1on 1s beinc ude for re-rllli t (no more than two daya): ; 2·00 -Fro11 11/10/74-12:00P.M . to 11/10/74 DI.TC llOUll CA fl Fr<>11 to D.ll( H Do you ~ve • for vhich thia l1cal1on 1• def YES 7. ls a1 lic•nt oreonization incorporated under lhe lava of thi• 5tate !or r~l"J'O-s of a aocial, frat rnal, patriotic, political, or athle ic nature , not !or cu.n,ary 1•in; or i• it a r i;ularl.J' chart N'd nc:h, lod(; , or cha er of 1 national or •nit. lion or soci t;y Ol"l::anit..ed for such purro ~•. being non-rrof1 in n ure; or 1• it a reliciou1 or ilanthropic ins itutionl • QNo non-profit org ization for Religious School 8. I! the applicant 1• n organiz tlon 1ncorpor ln hh I tor •non-cuniar;y• (non-rotit) purro• 1, an r (a}, (b), and (c)1 (a) Or nh h• lava or th or _________ _ __ u_a,.p.,.ah_,,o ... e...__ O.le or .MO:.!L. -~-.....;...~..;..;;..;;;..;;.;~----.;:;..-..:;;. ____ 7/21/35 2/19/31 ---------------~ C1'41 r;y ------------------------- • • • - • • • 0 • JO. Aro the premises for which ap~cation is made, now licensed under the State Liquor Lav or the ).2~ Beer Act? []Yes ~No If Yes, to whoN is the licrnse is:;uedT State License Number _________ _ 11. ll11 s ony special events perrni t !:>'?en issued to you within the current calendnr year? ~Yes []no If yes, for how many days? March 1974(1 day) ••~The following affidavit is to be si&ncd and ackno~ledged by orcaniz11tion••• STATE OF COLORAOO County of ~,h c,,f.;-<­ ji } ,.S , and ____________ , being ty rne first duly sworn, if for himself, deposes and !'1<ys ; that he is the applicant above nanied; or that ht' 1:1 ~ S ?<::> .-e... of the above n::.Jtwcl corporation; that he has read tho fore&oj ng arplication and that he knows the contents thrreof, :ind thi>t al l matters and thL"'£:S thereln set fcrth are true of his own knowledee, and he ac;rc·c:; to conform to all rules and regulations promu1.£ated by the DEPARTJ.:El~T OF REVl:.'NUE IN COilNbCTlON TH!:REWITH . S\Jbscribcd &nd Slo:orn to b e fore me this .2 ,,v c::/ d;.y of D e..-,;-,,_• be,,-. , 19 7'//. ~<-~&'~ ~~(b-r( S IG!\:.TGiliOffrAAY/UBl IC r:v C c.:::;,i~si~n c-:r!te s r.Ly 27, ms Attach seal . ~<Y ~o:nmis s ion •xpircs _____ _ INSTRUCTIONS St. Louis Catholic Church/School Corporate Na111e If the premi e s are locat~ within a town or city, the approval :::ho n below should be si,ened by l hc ?-'.ayor •nd Clerk. If the prcllli&es are located in a county, then this rproval should be · ii::ncd 'Y the Chairman of the Board of County CODlllli .ion rs and the Cl rk to the Board. If, by •n-din(lnce or oth c rwi~e, the local licensing authority is some o h r o fficial , h n such arproval t 1.oul d be pitn~ by s u ch official. litEPORT Al:D AP rtOVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING J.UnlORITYJ in .. f o r i;o i ng application has b n xamintd and the premises , business conducted and t..i ra c r of th app licant is saU s factory, and~ do report that such pel'llit , it grant~. wil l co rl1 th th provision of Chapter 75, Article J, C.R.S. 196J, as aa nded. n .. r f ore h f o r oinc application 1• her by awrov '' cd a t _________ thia _______ d y ot __________ _ A.D. 19 __ • o f t vn, city or county __ ~------------------------------------ B7 -------~------------------------------->l yor o r ,.ha 1naan ot Board of County Co 1 i or1 re of Ti l of oth r Lie n inc Authority • • • t • • 0 • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OCTOBER 8, 1974 I. CALL TO ORDER. The regular meeting of the Englewood Planning and Zoning Com- mission was called to order by Chairman Martin. Members present: Wade; Jones; Jorgenson; Martin; Smith; Weist Supinger, Ex-officio Members absent: Brown; Lentsch; Tanguma Also present: Assistant Director Romans; Planning Assistants Barbara Young and Stueven House II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. 'lbe minutes of September 17 , 1974, were to be considered for approval. Jorgenson moved : Wade econded: The Minutes of September 17, 1974, be approved a written. AYES: W ist; Jone ; Jorgen on ; Martin ; Smith ; Wad NAYS: Non ABSENT: Brown; Lentsch; Tanguma Th motion carried. I I I. DIRECTOR'S r. up1n r r ind d th with th hool Board on 7 :30 p . 1 . members of th • tin of October 9, 1974, at a k d th t th follo in tat • nt r ad into a 1 "' - • • • 0 • -2- and Zoning Commission than merely attending the scheduled meetings. For example, members should be knowledgable of the general requirements for each of the zoning districts. "As an advisory arm of the City Council, the Planning and Zoning Commission should continue to render enlightened judgments on issues which come before it. Although the Planning and Zoning Commission does not get involved in the detail of implementing its own decisions, it should expect its staff to function in this capacity. The Planning and Zoning Commission can render enlightened decisions and recommendations by having study sessions periodically, by being aware of the actions of the City Council, and by taking a personal interest in the affairs of the City." Mr. Jones questioned progress on setting up a Master Street Plan committee? It was pointed out that a study session has been scheduled for October 15th, 7:30 p.m., to review the background infol'llation. Mr. Supinger informed the Commission he had written a letter to Mrs . Karen Ratz, initiator of the petition asking for return to two-way traffic on Bannock, informing her of the action of the Commission and Council concurrence that no action be taken until further studies have been completed. Discu ion followed. It was noted that the staff hoped to hav inforaation frOlll the Public Works Department, and to have an opinion from City Attorney Berardini regarding the referendum on one-way v • two-way traffic. Mr. Jon 15th . Th m A tudy COtlllle nt d that b would be out of town on October adjourn d at 8:20 p.a. ion on De i n vi w and Bi cycle Paths en u d. • • • PRESE~T: ABSE:~T: ALSO PRESENT: • 0 • REGULAR MEETI NG Board of Career Se rvice Commiss ioners October 17 , 1974 H.R . Hosanna, H.R . Bran, Wini fred Uhlinge r William Hanson Charles Zartman Rich Lorib, Charles Riddle , Ba rbara Hughes, Robert Hall, Gerald Vaur.hn MR . HA: so~ MOVE.,' I ;rn lR3 . l HLINGErt SECO'JriED, TO APPROVE THE Mm TES OF THE ME F.TI!lG OF SFPTE •i:<ER 1 • 1 71.J . AYES: Hosanna, Bra ~. H3~scn , hlin r !JAYS: :;o ~h MO ion carrie~. * * • 1 un , r r on, l nl 1 • r • I . • l da e for Officer Charl s o lace it la er on ye arriv d . PROMOTIO AL F'r A'< A" tteir reasons for ar in th City• . . • . • • • • 0 • Mr. Lorig told the Boa rd that, re garding its recent Police Officer examination, there had been two applicants who claimed that they were misinformed on the times and dates of the written portion of the exam, and therefore were not present to take the test. Both of the a plicants r q ested that they be allowed to take the test on another day . ~he Boar asked Mr. Lorig if sufficient postings had been placed in the Ci y Hall a.ct the Police building with the correct time and plac . Mr. Lor~ said that there were, and pointed out that ou of 160 persons akin he es , hey were the only ones wh o 1, know he correct time and day. Af r a few other questions , the Board ecided that retestin for th L o applicants was not warrant d . * • • * o the subject of rese ing a hearing date for Cha rl s h Boar deci ed to o ah a inc he City Attorr y had no arrived . . ft r so discus~ion, he fer Mr. R!ddl o a eal h Tut.>s ay, Nov mber 19 19n a oar r set the hearing date r cen L3 . Technician exa~ for 7: 00 p ..• • * • * u~ r Em loyee A.sociation I hoic nd they ha nothin~ to discuss . on y the Police were repr sent, * * * • h Commission rs had no epics of importance o rin hoice. * •• 0 loye s who had anticipated filing u Chief xam, and the o her on fil , had been r solv d. two mo£t r cen xanina ions, d E vironmen al Srecia11at. Li u ena t'a xam for h 1n h works and he la ter art of Nov ober. ~ould e used as a er ning mon m 11 l 0 been Jury did not. •. • • , • • 0 • ~r . Lorig now r eported that he had asked the City Attorney, Bernar d Berardini,how he felt about this. Mr. Berardini's reply was that there was nothing legal saying one rule has to be the same as the o her, and if the Board so desired, they could make a recommendation to Council. Mr. Lorig also told the Board that the question of whether Parks and Recreation Commission members could serve on oral boards for that department had arisen . He told the CSB members that he had explained their policy of no board members serving in an oral e xam situation to those in question. The Career Service Board was in concurrence. * * * * Mr . Hosan na acknowled ged the presence of Gerald Vaughn , president of the newly formed Police Offic rs ' Active Coalition , and told him that his letters had been received. Mr . Vaughn told him that the letters w re not a formal requ st for certification at his ime, me rely letters of clarification. * * * * MR. BRAUJ ~OVED, AND MR . HA~SON SECO:DED, TO APPROVE THE FOL WIHG ELIGIBILITY LISTS : 1. F.nvironmen al Sr cialis -Communicty ev lopment 2. Cade s -Polic 3. Bookmobil Driver -Lib r ary 4. Equipmen 0 r. I -Parks * * I I R. BRAutJ MOVED A:J MR. HA. SO:J SECOHDE , TO APPROVE THE FO LOWI! PERSWNEL ACTIO.S: lanchard, J oh1. D n, Ron 1 ~ rc1 o, Ohn •:'O l1 r J 7 o~ Y.r hlow, n n , , R1c rd • • - • • Jo hn Trunck , St ephen • 0 • Fir e fighter 4th Class effec ive 10/1/74 Firefighter 4th Class effec tive 10/1/74 I • The follow ng reques t for 2 month extension of prob a tion: G rwig , Halter Maintena n ceman -Traffic The follow ng p1·0 at1onar y to perm. status with increase in pay: Young, Robert Maintenanceman -Sewer effecti ve 11/1/74 2A to 2B The following probationary to perm . status without increase in pay: Chapp e ll, Anthon y e w, Rola ru on, Ken Cha nt>l, Gl n or r, D ·nn 1 s Foe , Dou g Police Officer 4th Clas s e ffective 10/16/74 to Goff , Llnda Class to House, F. St v n K e· I ury, C. i•l s Y. ::; t · wl t•r , -an k nt oe z·r t;' ry 'Ste n, o y • 1 r Class C' as s o c a.s c r 2 B to 2C 1st yr. to 2nd yr. 2B to 2C 80 to 8E 6B to 6c 60 0 6E 7C 0 70 to 3 9C 0 90 1 t yr. to i>nd yr. • • - • • • • MR. BRAU MOVED, Am MR. HANSON SECONDED, FOR DECLARATION OF THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES : 1. Emergency Communicator -Communications AYES: :1AYS: Hosanna, Braun , Hanson, Uhlin er .Jone The motion carried. * * * * There being no further ~sine s to isc ss, the meetin was adjourned and the next meet i ng da~e set for Th rsday, Nove ber 21 , 1974 at 7:00 p .m. l~RBE.T R. HO A NA "ha rr:i:in /bj l 3 •. • • -• • I• • M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Andy Mccown, City Manager FROM: Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works DATE: October 30, 1974 SUBJECT: BUS STOPS ON BROADWAY ... , On October 30, 1974 I assigned one of/employees to ride the Broadway bus to check the length of time taken for loading and unloading passengers. During his ride he timed 24 stops with the following results. 17' were over 10 seconds. 83% were 8 seconds and under. 79% were 7 seconds and under. 75\ were 6 seconds and under. 67' were 5 seconds and under. 46% were 4 seconds and under. 13\ were 3 seconds and under. The employee stated that where the stops exceeded 10 seconds there was usually something that would detain the driver, such as some one asking questions or realizing they were on the wrong bus. The overall average stop, excluding layover stops, was 6.33 seconds. /~ lJ K ll s W ggon r Di r ctor of Public Works KW /sa • • • TO: FROM: DATE : SUBJECT : • 0 , .. • MEMORANDUM Andy Mccown, City Manager Jac k L. Clasby, Chief of Police October 29, 1974 BICYCLE ORDINANCE .. Attached please find a copy of a report from Captain Mull. Patrol Division Corrmander, regarding the effects of the bicycle ordinance adopted in June of this year, as requested by the members of City Council . JLC/ez att : "' -. ' •. • • - • • • t• • TO: FD: MTE: SUBJ£CT: Chtef Jeck L. Cl11by C.ptetn Leon Mull October 29, 1974 BICYCLE ORDINANCE S1nce June of 1974 we hoe htd ntne (9) ecctdeftts tn whtdl bfcJCl• ...,. 1nvohed. In mst of those ctMS, the Ol*'tW of the fthtcle ws ......., wtth tektng the right of wey ,,... the btcycltst. Sha tlte HKtlllnt of the ordtnence w h•ve not t11ued any btcycltsts cfbttons (~ or ROt they were tnvolwect tn ecctd-..ts). On nu.rous occatons offfcen hive_. trefftc stops w1tlt .,_.tors of bteycl• and t11ued vel'i>1l or Wl'"itten werntngs. However , they hne •t issued •"1 ctt•ttons. It ts Ser91Ht *llece 's optnton and -.y optnton tltet tlte tet.1 effect of the ordtntnc:e fs to prot.ct those ""°"'who ere °'*'•tf"f bfcycl• w1tMn tti. ctty, ind ft ts our optnton thtt tltus far thts of'dffllfte9 ha ..._ effecthe. I // i on V • ..,11, Clpb n • Patrol D1vhton C-.nd.,. .• lVM/ez • • • TO : Ji m Supinger • 0 • INTER.OFFICE MEMORANDUM DATE : October 30, 1974 FROM · Bi 11 Brokate suaJECT : Report on I.C.B.O. Annual Meeting I wa s priv i leged to represent the City of Englewood at the 52nd annual meeting of the International Conference of Building Officials held in Fort Worth , Texas, October 6 thru 10. There were over 600 building officials in attendance, representing 37 states, including Alaska and Hawaii. Ar chi tec t s, eng i ne ers and other industry representatives pushed total atten- danc e over one tho usand . As usual , t he bulk of the time was spent reviewing and voting on the pro- pos ed code change s. Four hundr ed and ni neteen (419) changes were submitted by local chapters to th e Co de Change co11111 ittee. Sixty-seven (67) were approved, some with re visions, 62 wer e di s approved, 11 were withi!rawn and the remainder were r eferred back to t he Code Change cOR111ittee for further study. Proposed cha nges ra nged f r om deleting a sentence to adopting the National Electric Cod in i t s ent i rety as Chapter 61 of the Uniform Building Code. Mr . a nd rs. Beryl Wallace hosted the First t i mers reception and presented a ellow r ose t o each first timer. Colorado carnations mysteriously appea r ed on some l ap el s. At the annual business meet i ng on Thursday evenin g I was very greatly honored when th Phil Roberts Award COlllTlittee named me as the Building Off i cial of t Year. A copy of th e letter is atta ched . at a loss or words t o expr ess my g ra tit~d e for be i ng pe rmit t ed t o at e d his eting . T an you very c • B ll •. • • I - • • • • 0 - Intern at ional Conference of Building Officials -. lf,lJ SOu I 11 \\'OR I< 'vlAN '11Ll J.:OAD WHITTlfR CAI lfOR IA 90601 12 13 ) r,9 05 4 1 o rf < r..-.... !•HJ'> I "'1 "'lCWF"t L h ,,,C t( ll,.!io1 "l(l • I f ""' J A CK 0 WH lll ~ C ' t..I ~ •0 "' •. •AN5il !> (. l'f .... .. lCOhD . I •I RAY J t..,C • l S ... ((! ''" 01 ' ., • I•!>'"''-"'' ilN •• B•wft il llfA 1'U•<;. Jtt .. FlO'I D G M cLCLL4N i:t Pl ... l. IOW .,.J" f 01.UoolT, • • "'°' !lo ..... , ....... ,U .. N Olllt ~ .... ,I J. I .. £UG[ ... C l!I ~cr'"'[M: ,.. .... ' .... '' .... (,( •I "'( " • T H C a l>-r.. [ ~"'""".... ' . J •"4r c r ,.. " ~ l U • -... • .... ,.., ~ It • .,,., .. t j l. • • .. .. October 22, 1974 William F. Brokate Chief Suilding Inspe c tor 3roo ou th Ela ti r11g ewoo d, Colorado 80 110 Cear '·lr. Brokate: f\t on ) OU t-e C~n d Annual Business ~eting in fort Worth, Texas , Oc. ob er 10, 1974, the Phi 1 Roberts !.ward Com:ni ttee named s t1e Building Official of the Year. he accon lishments outlined to the rrcrbership by Chainnan Chris Chris tiansen, Past rresident and Building Official of rortla d, Oreg on, certainly justified this recognition . A r lae;ue 1-;ill be sen t to you at a la er date , incorporating )C r ac orp lishments. C 1,.;r·atulat ions on a wel 1 deserved aha rd. Tt-< : cc: J c fl. White ours very truly , ~· J j (, T. H. Carter, P.E. rx cutive Director orn1..C• Of" THC C•CCIJTIVl. ~I MCClOlllt T H CA .. T£JI. ~ £. "'lilN•G'NO Oll'trC."TOllt J AM CS £ BfHJI ,. C 'Tf{.MN°C:l.L 0 11n:c fOllt ~ A N_.,T SO N , II'£ • • - • • • MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Mayor and Members of the Englewood City Council Andy Mccown, City Manager October 31, 1974 60TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOClATDN CONFERENCE The 60th annual conference of the International City Management Association " - was held tn Dallas, Texas, from October 13-17, 1974. Over 2,000 city managers, town admtnistrat.ors, direct.ors of Counctl of Governments and other people tn the urban management profession were tn attendance representing every state tn the union, Canada, and England. The sessions were broken down tnt.o two hour and a half seBBions each tn the morning and afternoon and dealt with four major areas --Professionalism, Services, Management, and Management of Small Cities (under 50,000 population). Also, field trips were avall.ble each day to such projects as the new regional Dallas-Fort Worth Airport (largest airport tn the world), a "new town" develop- ment. urban design sites tn the Dallas area, an experimental wastewater plant and research center, and demonstrations by Public Technology, Inc., of new tlr -fighting equipment. Of course, there were various breakfasts and luncheons featuring speakers such as Mr. James C. Swaffteld, Direct.or--Oeneral of the Greeter London Council, London, England, the Honorable Norman Y. Mtneta, Mayor of San Jose, Caltrornia, and Mr. Elliot L. Rlcbardaoll, Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D. C., and former Attorney General of th United States. • • - - • • • • I• • Mayor and Members of the Englewood City C~ncU October 31, 1974 Page 2 .. abllity to utWze hla time in dealing with matters of major Importance and h1a accesslbllity to the Council and the public. Conversely, some of the more dtaappointtng sess10ll8, in my optnton, were the ones dealing with citizen involvement. J found myself dlaagreetng with many of tbe techniquea that were advocated. One interest 1ng note that came out of the sesalon was that getting and matntatntng !>O!IUve ctuzen involvement seemed to be one of tbe major problems of most of the managers in attendance. Of course, u with most conferences, one of the moat beneficial aspects was just sitting down with your peers from all over the country and dtscuaatng mutual problems and concerns. I feel that tbe relattonahipe built up from such interplay ls invatu.ble. ln closing, r want to thank the City Council for giving me the opportunity to attend thla conference. Sincerely )'OUn, /I ~ . ;I I <'Y-7 . t l~1', '0.,,~"-..,l AN COWN Cl anapr AMcC /p • • - - • • • • COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND J.2 BEER OUTLETS APPLICANT: 7-11 Store 1277 E. Hampden Avenue Englewood, Colorado TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: Renewa l of J.2 beer license POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS IXJRING PRIOR TIO YEARS, EXCllJDit{; ANNUAL RENEWAL: CITY ATT RNEY'S REVIEW: . , •. • • , - • 10s ,.,. • Eric J~nnt uon, Revenue DejNrtllent lllOlla Detective P. C•rpenter • • - INlll.oMCI r••DIAlmUM ... DA• October 21t, 1974 -.cT1 Seven-Eleveri Store -1277 E, HMpden Ave. -J.2 leer license R.,_.I In reg•rd to your request of October 2J, 1971t for • list of CC111pl•ints received on the Seven Eleven Store u 1277 £. H..-... We heve chedced our records on the •ewe bu1tne11 Md ftnd no CClllplefnta e9ein1t the business •s of this dete. Detective Dfviston Engle.ooct Police Dep.r-.t •. • • • • • • - j ltt'I Y·IOJ STATE OF COLORADO • DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE llEIEWAL APPLICATIOI FOii 3.U. 00 HOT WRITt IN TH IS S,ACf .t.H U GffllHG A."'IOVA.I )< Of lOCAI UCEN~NG AUTHOIHY, If ttOUltE 0 SEND TOCOtOUDO O(U,tTMfNT FEllMHTEO MALT IEVEllAGE LICEISES (GET APPIOYAL OF LOCAL LICEISllG AUTHOlllTY FllllT) Of ltfVINUf Sf4Tl C-AJl'ITOl AHNfl 117, s.tflMAN ST OfNVff COtO .. ,,,, S UUTHL ANn Cf:KP DIST 182 3 EAST DtNVR St-V(li t llVE~ ST LRf Nu lk23 18 U 1277 F HM•POt:I\ lNbl [~~oo cc hOl lO I CHTlfY THAT THHI All NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL UPLICATION EXCIPT CHANGI Of MANAGll, TIADI N COIPOH Tl STIUCTUll. -•run (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN 0 IMPOUANT SEE INSTllUCTION S ON THE llfVERSE SI DE MAN"AGH'S NAME If A,,LICANT IS A COllPOUTION, fill IN llfVERSE SIDE NEW TRADE NAME RENEWA L APPLICATION FOR 3 2'11. FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LIC ENSE FOR THE YEAR ENDING l1 4 l lll1f I H fO l•.t.11 0,.. '°""""' ''" ' rv-. lMIM.ln" D& ti Ul-6t.O lt:>-OJ 5 l U Ou ~ ~411 3 12017~ TYPE J 3. l P c NAME AND DESCRll'TION OF LICENSE c~NT d t ~~ RtlAIL LIC c ~SE LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION APPl!OVED 6E.PT. /1',_./P7/ DIS"""'°VED f ~.-:-"M?-. ;,.i ... ;....:i i. \.,......'-.! u DAit "'-'ICE CHECK 01t MON£Y OltDU PAYl<llf TO THE COlOltADO DEPARTMENT Of REVENUE TOT "l FEE (S) 113075 $ 25.uO FEE ' 25 .00 (Tho h>llowift9 offido"" to be "llned a nd od<now~ by ond•...!"°lt a nd ooch -of ,...,,_,..,,. ofld by _...,._.) (tf ~crt.oft d fOf' ~'' lteet"M, tftlef"t •tote Of b "'6'1WH fftlden<e ) STAT( Of COlOltADO '-of nrapah oe 1<n t! Fo r d } SS be.'19 b y -l wit dvly -· ff .... """'°"· ...... -..,.. -lie " .... ---""°"" -., -ho " n .. s i st nt ->c c r e t r y at lho ob. .. ..,__. '"'"°'-That he ho• _.i i.. "'-' ~-ofld -"--. tho --t ond that o• ...,_, and th • -.,. Mf -ON tnie of i... own kno wlodp ofld he ..,.._ .., _..,,. ... ol ,...._ ofld ,......._. ....-llloled by tho DE 'l<RTMlNT Of llfVfNut IN C~CT ION THEREWITH IOU All ANO "1.L Ml,<olf Of •AtfNf lSH" 01 N H OI SKY Of COi' MU f $t(#M 11(1tf 01 T CITY OR COUH • • \ ' • • • • If TNI APPllCANI I~ A COlll'OUTION , ooswer (1), (b), (cl. di o•d I•) o 0191ohe4 ...i.r tloo low of It.. Stole of . ~i~.'49... . ............. , O.te. l'-'l .................. . • l'•i•<ipol lousiMH is cor•Mr<te4 01. Oemrer .............. Coot1ly of ....................... Stwtt of Col ..... I Ootl c.f •li ng kli.;t uMHHl l l o.-po1•te r~pod to the Se u etary of S1oh U7J .. . Honte J.,.. .. !i! •. T\t~.,_ , . s. .l:IM.4~ .. ~. '···"~ l. C. Stith . ...... ~ C, HIJ&\I.•• City Do te ol l11rli ...,th, Doy , Yea1 "" •o···• 9l0Cltla~. D&uu •. n .................. : 011111.Ja.. .. . Vrt· IP>od••• DlQ ~. DallM.-.TlC. ............. · ... ; ·10/.ll/-lS .... . '••• •••• Sl29 Ulllv••UJ 1 . Dallaa, Tl. ................. U/Ot/.19 .... .. .,,.,.,, UD4 ca..,...._ P.laca. ll""e•w ... ft .. • OJ/Ol/23 · .. # aoqe1 U716 lallt. llth .rt-=a1 .. ~••• CO . . U/29125 ..... "-s ..... Ne.•"" (1ty -·f'""' -.to.Dey, .. , .2128 "· ...... u. 0&11.aa ...... ; ... 14..'3 ' .. . . . .............................. ; .............. : ............... . . ; ........ . ... ... ; ....... . ... .. .. ·········· ...... : ... . NOTICE r I SU RE TllAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME IT IS IMPORT ANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT . WITH YOU ~1 TE CEE R£MITTAN CE, Bf AT TH l C010llA DO DEPA TM ENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL A £1( l'l'll OING 1315 SHERMAN STR ECT . OEN \1Ell. AT LCAST FIFTEEN (ISl DAYS PR IOR TO YOUR EXPIRA TIO OAIE THIS 0 CU MENT MUSl BE I THE HANDS Of THE LOC AL APPROYllG AUTHORITY AT LEAST TtURT U) DA S Pkl DR TO EX PIR ATION ·~ • • , • • • ·. - COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND J.2 BEER OUTLETS APPLICANT: Gem Liquors 5450 So. Broadway Englewood, Colora d o TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: To set a public hearing date on request for application for beer, wine and liquor license. POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS DURING PRIOR EXCLUDIOO ANNUAL RENEWAL: CIT'! ATT RNEY'S REVIEW: c .ams : YEARS, ;- ) • • "' • FROM& DICK RICHARDS 1090 WEST OXFORD AVENUE ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO T01 MS. HARRIET LUTE LIBRARIAN • • • ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY "' - I• October 22, 1974 Dear Harriet Try aa I •icht I have been unable to arrance a work achedule which would perait •Y active participation aa a iae•ber of the Library Board. My poaition aa a relief and vacation phariaaciat/ for ~inc Sooper involve• a week-to-week type of achedule ••kine it i•poaaible for iae to plan on attendiftC .. etinca OD a recular baaia. For thia reaaon I -hereby aublaittinc my reaipation aa a board ... ber ao that the Board .. y take appropriate action to fill the vacancy. I will appreciate your forwardiDC thia --... to the Board , and of courae wi.ab to thank ;rou for your ... y kindnea .. a in the pul. Sincerely,f\ • 1 ~ , • ~~~ DICIC UCllARDS • • • I • • • • - / - M E M 0 R A N D U M To: Andy Mccown, City Manager From: Karl Nollenberger, Director of Finance Subject: Property Tax Rebate for the Elderly Date: October Jl, 1974 In attempting to assess the cos s of a property tax rebate for the elderly program in the City of Englewood, I have relie d upon the information compiled by Bruce Mendelson in his memorandum to you on July 24 , !974. As he notes, there are J,222 citizens 6' years of age or older in the City of Englewood, although their income level is not ascertained. The average assessed valuation for a home in R-1-A, R-1-B, and R-1-C is $J,19J. In utilizin this information it would appear that th average rebate given in the Ci y would be $J,19J times 6.97 mills, or $22.26. A total program would cos 22.26 times J,222 elderly persons, or $71,706. These calculations are absolute aximums and hi hly unlikely of ever bein reached. For instance, some of those individuals over 6' mu s live in r n d dwellin s and wo ld no be eli ibl for a rebat unles a r n reba e pro&ra was add d o th progra . Additi on lly, others mus resid in th same dwellin because or marria& or o her rela ives. ethods of administ rin a Ci y cost or adminis the eligibl Council ld rly can be pu n d in 11 h ot or incom a ould Xar1 oll n Director me h re at as well by and ndin1 proper• ax o t ly. A 1ec1sio on its 2.26 an i a id linee on • • • • • 1 ~ ·, - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. '' , SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 1, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C,, CHANGING THE TIME OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO 7 :30 P.M. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Section 1, Chapter 4, of Title I of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-4-1 REGULAR MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Counc i l shall be held in the City Hall on the f irst and th i rd Mondays of each month at~ 7 :30 P.M., provided, however, that when the day fixed for any regular meeting falls upon a day designated by law as a legal or national holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding day not a holiday. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the Zlst day of October, 19 74. Published a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the Z4th day of Oc tob e r, 19 74 . Read by t i t le and pa s sed on fi nal r e ading on the 4th day of Nove •ber , 197 4 . Publis hed by title as Ordinance No . of 1974, on the 7 h day of ovember, 1974. MAYOR -1- ---• Ser ies . ' •. • • , ........ • • • - ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Ordinance, passed on final reading and pub- lished by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1974. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- • . • • , - • • • • • •. e-1w .. y INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BLESSING BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. q B SERIES OF 1974 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 1, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C,, CHANGING THE TIME OF THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO 7:30 P.M. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Section 1, Chapter 4, of Title I of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-4-1 REGULAR MEETINGS Regular meetings of the Council shall be held in the City Hall on the first and third Mondays of each month at~ 7:30 P.M., provided, however, that when the day fixed for any regular meeting falls upon a day designated by law as a legal or national holiday, such meeting shall be held at the same hour on the next succeeding day not a holiday. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the Zls t day of October, 19 4. Published as Bill for n Ordinance on the 2 4th day of October, 197 4 . Read by t i 1 and pa sed on final reading on the 4th day of November, 19 4. Publ1 hed by t1 le Ordinance o. '11 , Series of 1974, on the h day of November, 19 4 . MAYOR ·1 - ,,, - 'I • • ...... • • • • ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Ordinance, passed on final reading and pub- lished by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1974. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer ·2· • • , • • • 0 • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 3, 4, 6 AND 9 OF TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., RELATING TO PROMOTIONS; ANNUAL, SICK AND INJURY LEAVES; OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS; SALARIES; LONGEVITY; AND RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Sub-section 8(a), Chapter 3, Title V of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3-8 PROMOTIONS (a) Competitive examinations for positions above the entrance level shall be open to other City employees, and the final score of each applicant shall include appropriate considerations of the appli· cant's qualifications, record of performance, and seniority with the City.and-shall-inel•de the -vetePan 1 s ·pPefePenee-ePeditT The re- classification of a position occupied by a permanent employee shall not be considered as a promotion. Section 2. That Sections 1, 6, 12 and 17, Chapter 4, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C . are hereby amended to read as folio s: A NUAL LEAVE (VACATION); ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS (b) All employe cla ified under S ctions S-6-9 and S-6-10 (Po lice and Fire Depart ents), vork ina a forty-hour veek, shall be entitled to Rift y ·s •• 9 ~-h••PS PIPTEEN (15) DAYS of annual leave each year. Annual leave shall accuaulate onthly at th rate of-• 1h ·(I~ he•P 0 AND 0 E·QUARTER (l~) DAYS per eac~ -1· • • • • • • 0 • month of active service, In order to qualify for annual leave credit during the month, the employee must receive pay for at least one·half (l/Z) of the working days of that month. Annual leave shall not be granted to any employee until he has been in the employ of the city for at least six (6) consecutive months. Such leave shall be accumulated to a maximum accumulation of ene-httnsres-ninety-twe-{192)-~ettrs THIRTY (30) DAYS. (c) All employees in the Classified Service working assigned periods of twenty-four (24) hours (Fire Department) shall be entitled to ene httndred-thirty-nine-and-seven-tenths-{139,7} hettrs SEVEN (7) SHIFTS of annual leave each year. Annual leave for those employees shall accumulate at the rate of eleven-and sixty-fettr-httndredths-{ll,64} FOURTEEN (14) hours per each month of active service and may accumulate to a maximum accumulation of twe-httndred-seventy-nine-and-thirty-nine- huA~Fes$hs (279.39) THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) hours. Qualification for annual leave shall be the same as for other employees. (d) After ten (10) years of continuous service, regular employees shall receive twelve (lZ) hours of annual leave per month of active service, and firefighters will receive ixteen -EIG HTEEN (18) hours of annual leave for each month of active service. Police officer will receive tenTWELVE (lZ) hours of annual leave per month of active service. The maximum accU11ulation for regular employees o her than fire and police working forty (40) hours hall be two hundred forty (240) hours . TH XIMUM ACCU LATIO FOR POLICE OFFICERS SHALL ~E THREE HU DRED TWENTY (320) HOURS; and for fir fighters shall be thr e-httndres f r y-ntne-nd-w nty·fe~r-httA4r 4th · 349~24} FOUR HU DR D SIXTY-FIVE (465) hour . ( ) Annual leav hall neither be authorized nor comp uted for any purpos aft r th maxi u accumulat1on of said leave hav b n r ach d. ·2· • • - 5-4-6 • • • 0 I• • SICK LEAVE; ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSION (a) Accumulations. Sick leave for all class1f1ed employees other than those classified under Section 5-6-10 (Fire- fighters) shall accumulate monthly at the rate of eight-(8}-heaTs ONE AND ONE- QUARTER (l~) DAYS per each month of active service, and said employees shall be entitled to ninety-six-(96}-hears FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of sick leave each year . AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE ALL CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OTHER THAN FIREFIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE-HALF (l~) DAYS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO EIGHTEEN (18) DAYS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID EMPLOYEES, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) DAYS P!I i&AR, Sick leave for employees classified under Section 5-6 -10 (Fi refighters) shall accumulate at the same rate and under the same conditions as annual leave. AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE FIRE - FIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICX LEAVE AT THE RAT E OF EIGHTEEN (18) HOURS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO NINE (9) SHIFTS OF SICX LEAVE EACH YEAR . THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICl LEAVE FOR SAID FIREFIGHTERS, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL BE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1750) HOURS PER YEAR. Naxi• .. - aeea alatien · hall -~e -nine -hllftdred ·s ixty ­ (969}-hear -and -fer -fire•en -{all-anife red •e &er ·ef -the -Fire ·9epart•entJ-shall ·&e - ene -thea and ·three -handred ·ninety -six -and - and -ninety-seven-handredths-(l ;396 ,9?}-wer n hours. Sick leave by empl oyees classified under S ction S·6·8 (Gen ral) and 5-6·9 (Po li c Depart nt) of th s titl may b c onv rted to annual leav aft r be accut1ulat1on of a lea t 0 HU DRED TEN (110) DAYS er even ·handred ·twenty -(?29}-hear -of sick leav , at he rat of two (2) days of c l ave, o on (1) day of annual 1 av • Por thos •ploy s classified und r Se ction S·6 ·10 . 3 · 'I • • - S-4 -12 • • • 0 • (Fire Department) of this title working alternate periods of twenty.four (24) hours, sick leave may be converted to annual leave after the accumulation of at least ene-thettsand-ferty-seven-and- seventy-three-httndredths-(1;941:13}-hettrs; ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHT (1,280) HOURS, at the rate of forty-eight (48) hours of sick leave to twenty-four (24) hours of annual leave. All such leave accumulated after the maximum of nine httnared -sixty-(969)-hettrs-er-ene-thettsand three -httndred-ninety-six-and-ninety-seven httnaredths -(1;396:91}-hettrs-(Fire-Bepart•ent) ONE HUNDRE D FIFTY (ISO) DAYS FOR GENERAL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES; AND ONE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (l,750 ) HOURS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES, shall automatically convert to annual leave at the rate of two (2 ) to one (1 ) (2: 1 ). SAME; INJURIES -TEMPORARY, TOTAL DISABILITIES {a) On -the-Job InJury-Comfcnsation. For an y on -the -Job inJury, which causes any employee to be absent from work as a result of such in j ury, th e City shall pay to such employee h i s ful l wages from the first day of hi s a bse nce f rom work up to and includina th e n ine ti eth {9 0th ) c al e nd ar day of suc h absenc e, less wh a t e ve r S Ull received by th e emp l oy ee a s t empo r a ry total di sa b i lity benef i t s under Workme n ' Compen sa t i on . Ab s ence from th e job as a res u l t of a n on -the-job i n j ury , duri ng t he fir ninety (90) cal en d ar da y s the r eof, shall not be charged •&•i n s t the e p l oy e' sic l ve . The City re erves t he riaht to requir ny e ploy e on injury or disability 1 av to submit to an exa•ination by a City appointed physic an t th City's xp ns . -4 - . ' '· • • ~) (c) • • 0 • Permanent Disabilitt -Police Officers - Pre-Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off-the-job injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total dis- ability benefits provided under the police pension fund, the City will pay, out of a separate police retirement fund, in addition to any payments to be received by the employee from the police pension fund, an amount equal to 20\ of said employee's salary, so that the employee shall receive a total of 70\ of his salary -SO\ from the police pension fund and 20\ from the separate police retirement fund. In the event that the primary pension fund does not provide for the disability benefit for any reason, the separate police ret irement fund will provide 70\ coverage. The City will continue such payments until such time as the employee would have been eligible to receive normal non-disability retirement benefits under the police pension fund. Permanent Disabilitt -Firefighters - Pre -Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off - the -job injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total disability benefits provided under th fire pension fund, the City will p y, ou of th separate existing fire pension fund, an amount equal to 20\ of id employee's salary in addition to any pay ents to be received by the employee from th fir pen ion fund, so that the employe~ hall receive total of 70t of hi lary -sot from the fir p n ion fund nd 20\ fro• the separate exist1n flr p n · sion fund . In the event that the pri•ary pension und doe not prov1d for th di • bilit b nefit for any r a on, the parat in fir pen ion fund ill provid 70t Th City will con inu su h pay - unt 1 uch t1 a th •ploye would b n el1 ibl tor c iv normal non- bil1t retir m nt b n fits und r th fir und . •. • • ...... • • 0 • OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS (a) The following days shall be considered holidays by the City : (1) New Year's Day : January 1 (2) Washington's Birthday: the third Monday in February (3) Memorial Day: the last Monday in May (4) Independence Day: July 4 (5) Labor Day: the first Monday in September (6) Veterans Day: the fourth Monday in October (7) Thanksgiving Day: the fourth Thursday in November (8) Fourth Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day (9) Christmas Eve: December 24 (except employees on shift work) (10) Christmas Day: December 25 Section 3. That Sections 8, 9, 10 and ll(a) of Chapter 6, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. re hereby amended to read as follows: 5-6-8 SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE Th followina t ble i adopt d for u e in d ter- •inina sal ries and wag for clas ified eaploy upon an equitable basi : • • - • • • GRADE 1 $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5-6-9 • • A B c D E F 604 $ 635 $ 665 $ 699 $ 735 $ 772 635 665 699 735 772 810 665 699 735 772 810 851 699 7 35 772 810 851 893 735 772 810 851 893 938 772 810 851 893 938 983 893 938 983 1033 1085 1138 959 1007 1059 1111 1165 1225 1033 10 85 1138 119 5 1252 1316 1111 1165 1225 1284 1347 1415 1195 1252 1316 1380 1449 1521 1 28 4 1347 1415 1 483 1558 1637 1380 1449 1521 1596 1676 1760 SALARIES FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) Classified positions of the Police Department are hereby cl assified within the salary and wage sc hedule set for th below for the year 1975: Rank Salary Pol ice Officer 4th Class Police Officer 3rd Class Police Officer 2nd Class Police Officer 1 t Class Detective & Lab. Technician Sergeant Lieutenant Captain $ 877 979 1,064 1,134 1,228 1,345 1,481 1,647 {b) Subject o the provi 1on of Sections 5·6·1 throu h 5·6·5, the ran of each Police 0 fjc r pr sen ly employed in the Department well a the r nk of each Polic Officer who 1n the future mo join the Department sh ll h nee orth b d termined by his period of in th Dep rtment a follow : p 0·12 on th Polic Officer 4th Class 1Z·24 month Polic Officer 3rd Class 2 ·3 month Polic Officer 2n d Clas 3 month or or P lie Offic: r lit Cla s .7. . , • • , • 0 • (c) Education Incentive. Based on quarter hours .of college or Junior college work in the field of Police Science, the education program is as follows: 0 -45 46 -93 $240.00 per year A.A. Degree or equivalency $480 .00 per year Bachelor's Degree $600 .00 No additional payment shall be made for those employees who have completed 45 or less quarter hours work at the college level. For those individuals who have com- pleted at least 46 quarter hours of work at the college level, in any field, there shall be paid $20 .00 per month, or $240.00 per year, in the manner provided below. For those individuals who have received an A.A. Degree, or its equivalency, in the field of Police Science or related field, there shall be paid the sum of $40.00 per month, or $480.00 per year in the manner set forth below. For those individuals who have received a Bachelor's Degree in the field of Police Science, or related field with an A.A. Degree in Police Science , there shall be paid the sum of $50 .00 per month, or $600 .00 per year, in the manner provided below. The compensation provided herein shall be paid as soon after December 1 of each year as possible. Accumulation of this compensation, on a monthly basi • shall b ain after th fir t full calendar •onth of or follow n cer ification tha the ploy has compl ted th n c ssary ducat onal 1 1 . ch plo e sh ll be respon ibl for pro 1din a copy of he ran cript of rades or diplo to th P r onn 1 Office to b placed in th plo per an nt personnel file. ·. • • • • • • 0 • SALARIES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) The classified positions of the uniformed members of the Fire Department are hereby classified within the wage and salary schedule as set forth below: Rank Salary Firefighter 4th Class Firefighter 3rd Class Firefighter 2nd Class Firefighter 1st Class Driver/Operator/Engineer Lieutenant $ 846 963 1,043 1,127 1,214 1,282 1,393 1,505 1,631 Captain Battalion Chief Deputy Chief (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 5-6-2, relating to the hiring of employees at (c) other than the entry level, pay increases for uniformed members of the Fire Department classified as firefighters shall not be auto - matic, but shall be treated as anniversary increases under the provisions of Section 5-6-4; provided, however, that no uniformed member of the Fire Department classified as a firefighter shall be entitled to an anniversary increase at the end of their first six (6) months of service, but shall receive such anniversary increase, if at 11, in accordance with the schedule set forth in Sub ection (a) hereof, anything to the contrary contained within Section 5-6-4 notwithstanding. Tuition and Books Refund Proara•. The City will re1 burs ny f1reF1 hter For tuition and book for job-r lated course work at an acer dit d JUnior colle& or univers ty. -9- ' I • • • • • • • LONGEVITY COMPENSATION (a) In addition to the monthly salaries or wages established herein, each employee of the City, whether or not he is in the Classified Service, who qualifies therefor, shall receive additional annual compensation in the form of longevity compensation, which compensation shall be paid to each employee once annually on or about the first day of December of each year. The amount of such compensation shall be based upon the number of years of continuous service with the City and shall be derived from the following schedule: Years of Service Amount of Compensation 0 -4 None 5 -9 $12.00 per month for $144.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed six (6) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employees shall receive an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12.00) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of five (S) years of continuous service up to Dec- ember 1. 10 -14 $24 .00 per month for $288.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed eleven (11) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employees shall receive one hundred and forty-four dollars ($144) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of ten (10) years of continuous service up to December 1 . 15 -19 $36.00 per month for $432.00 per year, except for those employees who have not c ompleted sixteen (16) full year of con - tinuous service on December 1 of any year, which employ e shall receive two hundred and eiahty -eiaht dollars ($288) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars (112) for -10 - • • , Years of Service (Continued ) 20 or more Section 4. • 0 • Amount of Compensation each full month of completed continuous service after completion of fifteen (IS) years of service up to December 1. $48,00 per month for $576.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed twenty -one (21) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employee shall receive four hundred and thirty-two dollars ($432 ) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of twenty (20) years of continuous service up to December 1. That Sections 12 and Zl(b) of Chapter 9, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows: S-9 -12 MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS An employee who is or shall become a member shall, during his period of current service in the Plan, contribute to the Plan by means of payroll deductions in an amount equal to three -pereent -(3\}-TWO AND FOUR -TENTHS (2.4\) PERCENT of hi s monthly co mpensation .pl~s-ene -and -ene-half pereent ·(l~\}·ef ·that -pertien -ef ·s~eh-aenthly -eeapensatien whieh ·is-in-exeess-ef -five -h~ndred -fifty-dellars -($559 }~ The deduction for any longevity pay not paid on a monthly basis shall, nevertheless, be compu ted, for th e purpo se of this ection, as if the same had been pa id monthly during the y ar in which earned. o member shall b required or permitted to make con tribution s to this Plan during any period of employment beyond hi normal ret ire nt date or for any other period of employ ent for which he is not receiving credit for curr nt servic . • ll • • • , - • • • 5 -9-21 • • NORMAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT (b) For Current Service: (1) 9ne-~ereent-(l•~ ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3\) of his compensation during each year of current service credited to him, plus: (2) FOR ANY FRACTIONAL YEAR OF CURRENT SERVICE, ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3%) OF HIS COMPENSATION FOR SUCH FRACTIONAL YEAR. Section 5. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1975. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. MAY Ok ATTEST: ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoina is a true, accurate and co•plete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first readin on the •th da y of Novemb r, 1974. ex officio City tierk·Treasur r • 12 • ,, - 'I ' • • , • • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ---------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 3, 4, 6 AND 9 OF TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E .M.C ., RELATING TO PROMOTIONS; ANNUAL, SICK AND INJURY LEAVES; OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS; SALARIES; LONGEVITY; AND RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows : Section 1. That Sub-section S(a), Chapter 3, Title V of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3-8 PROMOTIONS (a) Competitive examinations for position s above the entrance level shall be open to other City empl oyees, and the final score of each applicant shall include appropriate considerations of the appli- cant's qualifications, record of performance, and seniority with the City.and-shall-inel•de the -vetePan•s -prefePenee -ePedit T The re - classification of a position occupied by a permanent employee shall not be considered as a pro•otion . Section 2. That Sec tions 1, 6, 12 and 17, Chapter 4, Title V, of the 1969 .M.C . ~re hereby amended to read as follows: ANNUAL LEAVE (VACAT JO )j AC CRUAL; QUALIPICATIONS (b) All employ cl• fied under Sections 5-6 -9 and 5·6-10 (Police and Fire D part ents), wor in a forty -hour week, shall b entitled to fttfte y ·six · 9 ·he•PS FIFTEtN (15) DAYS of annual 1 av ch year. Annual 1 ave shall accuaula •onthly a th rate of ·• t •(I h •P 0 E AND 0 -QU ARTER (l~) DAYS per each -1· • • - • • • • 0 • month of active service, In order to qualify for annual leave credit during the month, the employee must receive pay for at least one•half (1/2) of the working days of that month. Annual leave shall not be granted to any employee until he has been in the employ of the city for at least six (6) consecutive months. Such leave shall be accumulated to a maximum accumulation of ene -httndred-ninety-tve -(192)-hettrs THIRTY (30) DAYS. (c) All employees in the Classified Service working assigned periods of twenty-four (24) hours (Fire Department) shall be entitled to ene httndred -thirty -nine -and -seven-tenths-(139,7) hettrs SEVEN (7) SHIFTS of annual leave each year. Annual leave for those employees shall accumulate at the rate of eleven-and sixty-fettr -httndredths -(ll,64) FOURTEEN (14) hours per each month of active service and may accumulate to a maximum accumulation of twe -httndred-seventy-nine -and -thirty -nine - hundredths (279.39) THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) hours. Qualification for annual leave shall be the same as for other employees . (d) After ten (10) years of continuous service, regular employees shall receive twelve (12) hours of nnual leave per month of active service, and firefighters will receive ixteen -EIGHTEEN (18) hours of annual leave for each month of active service. Police officer will receive tenTWELVE (12) hours ( ) of annual leave per month of active service. The m ximu• accu•ulation for regular employee other than fire and police working forty (40) hour hall be two hundred forty (240) hours. TH MAXI UM ACCUMULATIO FO R POLICE OFFICERS SHALL RE THRE HU OREO TWE TY (320) HOURS; and for fir fi hter shall b hree -httndred r y -Rin -and -twenty -e¥r -h 4 4th -(3 49 ~Z4 FOU HU DR .D J TY · IV (46 5) hours • Annual 1 v shall n nor co puted for any aa i•u a cc u ulation b n r c h d . ·2· th r be author zed purpos af er th o said leav ha e ,. - . ' • • ' 5-4-6 • • • • 0 ~ • SICK LEAVEj ACCRUALj QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSION (a) Accumulations. Sick leave for all ciass1f1ed employees other than those classified under Section 5-6-10 (Fire- fighters) shall accumulate monthly at the rate of eight-(8)-hettTS ONE AND ONE- QUARTER (l~) DAYS per each month of active service, and said employees shall be entitled to ftiftety-six-(9&)-hettTS FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of sick leave each year. AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE ALL CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OTHER THAN FIREFIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE-HALF (l~) DAYS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO EIGHTEEN (18) DAYS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID EMPLOYEES, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) DAYS PER YEAR. Sick leave for employees classified under Section 5-6 -10 (Firefighters) shall accumulate at the same rate and under the same conditions as annual leave. AFTER TEN (10 ) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE FIRE - FIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF EIGHTEEN (18) HOURS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO NINE (9 ) SHIFTS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID FIR EFIGHTERS, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SE RVICE, SHALL BE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1 750) HOUR S PER YEAR . Maxi 1111 - aee ttlatieft -hall -he -ftifte -httndred -sixty - (9 &9}-hettr -aftd -fer -fire eft -(all -ttftife re4 e her -ef ·the -F re -Bepart•eRtl-shall -he - efte -thett aftd -three -httftdred -ftiftety -six ·aftd - aft d -ft t ft e t r-e veR -httftdredths -1;39&.91)-werkift& hour . . ic leave by e•ployees clas s ifi e d und r S ction S-6 -8 (G n ral) an d S-6-9 (Pol c Dep r nt) o this title may b e co n rted to nnual l ave aft r t h e accu u lat on of a lea t HU. DR D TE (110) DAY S er v ft • ttftd r d ·t ~ft t ·(1Z9}-hettrs · of sick 1 av , at th rat of t wo (2) d ay s of sick 1 av , to on (1) d y of a nn u 1 le a ve . For tho e•ploy cla fi e d un de r Se c t i on S-6·10 •. • I - 5-4-12 • • • 0 • (Fire Department) of this title working alternate periods of twenty.four (24) hours, sick leave may be converted to annual leave after the accumulation of at least ene-thettsand-ferty-seven-and- seventy-three-httndredths-(1;941:13)-hettrs; ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHT (1,280) HOURS, at the rate of forty-eight (48) hours of sick leave to twenty-four (24) hours of annual leave. All such leave accumulated after the maximum of nine httndred-sixty-(969)-hettrs-er-ene-thettsand three-httndred-ninety-six-and-ninety-seven httndredths-(1;396,91)-hettrs-(Fire-Bepartment) ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) DAYS FOR GENERAL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES; AND ONE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1,750) HOURS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES, shall automatically convert to annual leave at the rate of two (2) to one (1) (2; 1). SAME; INJURIES -TEMPORARY, TOTAL DISABILITIES ,. - (a) On-the-Job lnJury-Com~cnsation. For any on-the-Job inJury, which causes any employee to be absent fro• work as a result of such injury, the City shall pay to such employee his full wages fro• the first day of his absence fro• work up to and including the ninetieth (90th) calendar day of such absence, less whatever SUllS received by the e•ployee as temporary total disability benefits under Workmen's Compensation. Absence fro• the job a a result of an on-the-job injury, during the first ninety (90) calendar days thereof, shall not be charged against the employee's sick leave. The City reserves the riaht to require any eaployee on injury or disability leave to submit to an xaaination by a City appointed physician at the City's expense. -4-• • , ~) (c) • 0 • Permanent Disabilitt -Police Officers - Pre-Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off-the-job injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total dis- ability benefits provided under the police pension fund, the City will pay, out of a separate police retirement fund, in addition to any payments to be received by the employee from the police pension fund, an amount equal to 20\ of said employee's salary, so that the employee shall receive a total of 70\ of his salary -SO\ from the police pension fund and 20\ from the separate police retirement fund. In the event that the primary pension fund does not provide for the disability benefit for any reason, the separate police retirement fund will provide 70\ coverage. The City will continue such payments until such time as the employee would have been eligible to receive normal non-disability retirement benefits under the police pension fund. Permanent Disabilit~ -Firefighters - Pre -Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off- the -job injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total disability benefits provided under the fire pension fund, the City will pay, out of the separate existing fire pension fund, an amount equal to 20t of said employee's salary in addition to any payments to be received by the employee from the fire pension fund, so that the employee shall receive a total of 70t of his s 1 ry -SO\ from the fire pension fund nd 20\ from the separate existing fire pen - sion fund. In th vent that the pri• ry p n ion fund does not provide for th di • ability ben fit for any rea on, the p rate xistin fire pension fund will provid 70t cove ra . Th City will continue such pay - until uch time as the e•ployee would ha b en eli ibl to receiv normal non - d sabll1t r t1r m nt benefits und r the fire p nsion fund. -s - • • ' ...... • • • • 0 • OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS (a) The following days shall be considered holidays by the City: (1) New Year's Day: January 1 (Z) Washington's Birthday: the third Monday in February (3) Memorial Day: the last Monday in May (4) Independence Day: July 4 (5) Labor Day: the first Monday in September (6) Veterans Day: the fourth Monday in October (7) Thanksgiving Day: the fourth Thursday in November (8) Fourth Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day (9) Christmas Eve: December 24 (except employees on shift work) (10) Christmas Day: December ZS Section 3. That Sections 8, 9, 10 and ll(a) of Chapter 6, Title V, of the 1969 E .M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows: 5 -6 ·8 SALARY AND WA GE SCHEDULE The follow na t a bl e i adopt d for u e in d t r · min1na salarie s and waa s for c las ified employees upon an equi able ba i : ·6 · . ' • • , • GRADE 1 $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5-6-9 • 0 I • • A B c D E F 604 $ 635 $ 665 $ 699 $ 735 $ 772 635 665 699 735 772 810 665 699 735 772 810 851 699 735 772 810 851 893 735 772 810 851 893 938 772 810 851 893 938 983 893 938 983 1033 1085 1138 959 1007 1059 1111 1165 1225 1033 1085 1138 1195 1252 1316 1111 1165 1225 1284 1347 1415 119 5 1252 1316 1380 1449 1521 1284 1347 1415 1483 1558 1637 1380 1449 1521 1596 1676 1760 SALARIES FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) Classified positions of the Police Department are hereby classified within the salary and wage schedule set for th below for the year 1975: Rank Salary Police Officer 4th Cl ss Police Officer 3rd Class Police Officer 2nd Cl s Police Officer 1st Class Detective & Lab. Technician Sergeant Lieutenant Captain $ 87 7 979 1,064 1,134 1,228 1, 345 1,481 1,647 (b) ubject t o the provision of Sections 5-6-1 through 5 -6 -5, h r n of each Police Off ic er pr en ly mployed in the Department w 11 a the rank of ach Police Officer who in th future m join the D part en shall h ncefor h d t rained y his period of in the Dep rtment as follow : p 36 month month on th o r more Police O f cer 4th Cla11 Police Officer 3rd Clas Police Officer 2nd Class Polic Of cer 1st Cla s . , •. • • • • 0 • (c) Education Incentive. Based on quarter hours of college or junior college work in the field of Police Science, the education program is as follows: 0 -45 46 -93 $240.00 per year A.A. Degree or equivalency $480.00 per ear Bachelor's Degree $600 00 o additional payment shall be made for those employees who have completed 45 or less quarter hours work at the college level. For those individuals who have com- pleted at least 46 quarter hour of work at the college level, in any field, there shall be paid $20.00 per month, or $240.00 per year, in the manner provided below. For those individuals who have received an A.A. Degre, or it equivalency, in the field of Police Sci nee or related field, there shall be paid the u of $40.00 per month, or $4 0.00 per ear in the mann r forth below. For tho e individual who have received Bachelor' ~ gree in the fi ld of Polic c1ence, or r lated field with an A.A. D gree in Polic cience, there shall b paid t e u of $50.00 per month, or $600.00 per r, in the manner prov1d d belo . The compen tion prov1d herein shall be paid as oon after De c mb r 1 ol e h ear as pos ible. Accumul tion of hi co p n ation, on a monthly b i , shall b in fter h first full calendar month of work followin a certifica tion that the employe h c ompleted h n ce ary educational level. Each e ployee h 11 b re ponsible for providin a cop of he r n cr1pt of gr des or diplom to th P r onn 1 Office to b placed in th employ e' per anent per onn 1 fit . ' •. • • ' - • 5-6-10 • • • SALARIES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) The classified positions of the uniformed members of the Fire Department are hereby classified within the wage and salary schedule as set forth below: Rank Salary Firefighter 4th Class Firefighter 3rd Class Fir fighter 2nd Class irefighter 1 t Class Dr1v r/Operator/Engineer Lieu nant $ 846 963 1,043 1,127 1,214 1,282 1, 393 1,505 1,631 Cap a alion Chi f pu Chi (b) Su bject to the provisions of Section 5 -6-2, r lating to the hiring of employees at oth r than th entry level, pay increases for uniformed memb rs of the Fire Department clas ifi d a firefighter hall not be auto- matic, but shall be treated as anniversary increases under the provisions of Section 5-6-4; provided, howev er, that no uniformed m mber of the Fire Department classified a a fir figh er shall be entitled to an anniversary increase at the end of their first six (6) months of ervice, but shall receive such anniver ary increase, if at 11, in accordance with the schedule set forth in Sub ection (a) hereof, anything to the contrary contained within Section 5-6-4 notwithst nding. (c) Tuition and Book Refund Pro ram. The City w1 re 1m urse any ire 1g ter or tuition nd books for job -related course work at an ccredited junior collea or university. -9- • . • • I • 5 ~6 -11 • 0 • ~GEVITY COMPENSATION (a) In addition to the monthly salaries or wages established herein, each employee of the City, whether or no t he is in the Classified Service, who qualifies therefor, shall receive additional annual compensation in the form of longevity compensation, which compensation shall be paid to each employee once annually on or about the first day of December of each year. The amount of such compensation shall be based upon the number of years of continuous service with the City and shall be derived fro• the following schedule: Years of Service Amount of Compensation 0 -4 None S -9 $12 .00 per month for $144.00 per year, except for those employees who have not coapleted six (6 ) full year s of continuous service on December 1 of any year, wh i ch employee s s hall receive an amount equal to twelve dollar s ($1 2.00 ) for each full month of coapleted cont i nuou s se rvi c e after c oapletion of five (5) year s of c ont i nuous servi ce up to Dec - e•ber 1 . 10 -14 $24.00 per aonth for $288.00 per year, except for tho s e eaployees who have not coapleted eleven (11 ) full years of continuous service on De c e a ber 1 of any year , which eaployees s ha l l receive one hundred and forty -four dol l ars ($144 ) plus an aa ount equal to twelve dollar s ($12 ) f or each full aonth of c oapleted cont i nuou s service after coapletion of ten (1 0) y ear s of c ontinuous servic e up to 15 -19 Decemb er 1. $36.00 per month for $432.00 per y ear , except for those employees who h ave not completed sixteen (16) full ye ar s of con - tinuous service on December l of any year, which employee shall receive t wo hundred and eiahty -eiaht dollars ($288) p lus an aaount equal to t welve doll a rs CS12) for ·10 · • . • • , - • • Years of Service (Continued) 20 or more Section 4. • 0 I• • Amount of Compensation each full month of completed continuous service after completion of fifteen (15) years of service up to December 1. $48.00 per month for $576.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed twenty-one (21) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employee shall receive four hundred and thirty-two dollars ($432) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of twenty (20) years of continuous service up to December 1. That Sections lZ and 2l(b) of Chapter 9, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows: 5-9 -lZ MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS An employee who is or shall become a member shall, during his period of current service in the Plan, contribute to the Plan by means of payroll deductions in an amount equal to three-pereent-{~,~-TWO AND FOUR-TENTHS (2.4,) PERCENT of his monthly compensation.tl11s-e11.e-afttl-ene-half pereent -(l~,}-ef -that -pertien-ef -s11e -•enthly-ee•pensatien whieh -is-ift-exeess -ef -fi ve -h'9ftt1Tetl-fifty-tlellars -(SSS9l~ The deduction for any longevity pay not paid on a monthly basis shall, nevertheless, be computed, for the purpose of this section, as if the same had been pa id monthly during the year in which earned . o m •ber sh 11 be required or permitted to •ake contributions to this Plan during any period of employment beyond his noraal retirement date or for any other period of employment for which h is not receiving credit for current service. -11 - "' . • • • • 5 -9-21 • 0 - NORMAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT (b) For Current Service: (1) 9fte-pereeftt-(l·~ ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3\) of his compensation during each year of current service credited to him, plus: (2) FOR ANY FRACTIONAL YEAR OF CURRENT SERVICE, ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3%) OF HIS COMPENSATION FOR SUCH FRACTIONAL YEAR. Section S. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 19 75 . Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 4th day of ovember, 1974. Published a s a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. MXYOk ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, arl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the bove and foregoing is a tru , accurate and coaplete copy of a Bill for an Ordin nee, introduced, read in full, and pass d on firs reading on the 4th d y of Nov mber, 1974. ex officio City t1erk-Treasur r -12 - . ' •. f • • , • • 0 - INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 3, 4, 6 AND 9 OF TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., RELATING TO PROMOTIONS; ANNUAL, SICK AND INJURY LEAVES; OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS; SALARIES; LONGEVITY; AND RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Sub-section S(a), Chapter 3, Title V of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3-8 PROMOTIONS (a) Competitive examinations for positions above the entrance level shall be open to other City employees, and the final score of each applicant shall include appropriate considerations of the appli- cant's qualifications, record of performance, and seniority with the City.ani-shall -incl•ie the-veteran's-preference-cre~it: The re- classification of a position occupied by a permanent eaployee shall not be considered as a promotion. Section 2. That Sections 1, 6, 12 and 17, Chapter 4, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows : 5 -4 -1 ANNUAL LEAVE (VACATION)j ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS (b) All employees classified under S ction 5-6-9 and 5-6-10 (Police and Fire D partaents), working a forty-hour week, shall be entitled to ainety-six -(9 }-he•rs FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of annual leave each year. Annual leave shall accumulate monthly at the rate of -• 1ht-~IJ he•r ONE AND ONE-QUARTER (l~) DAYS p r eac~ -1- •. • • • • • • 0 • month of active service. In order to qualify for annual leave credit during the month, the employee must receive pay for at least one·half (1/2) of the working days of that month. Annual leave shall not be granted to any employee until he has been in the employ of the city for at least six (6) consecutive months. Such leave shall be accumulated to a maximum accumulation of ene-httndred-ninety-twe-(192)-~ettrs THIRTY (30) DAYS. (c) All employees in the Classified Service working assigned periods of twenty-four (24) hours (Fire Department) shall be entitled to ene httndred-thirty-nine -and -s even-tenths-(139.?) hettrs SEVEN (7) SHIFTS of annual leave each year. Annual leave for those employees shall accumulate at the rate of eleven -and sixty-fettr-httndredths-(ll.i4) FOURTEE N (14) hours per each month of active service and may accumulate to a maximum accumulation of twe -httndred -seventy -nine -and-thirty-nine- hundredths (279.39) THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) hours. Qualification for annual leave shall be the same as for other employees. (d) After ten (10) years of continuous service, regular employees shall receive twelve (12) hours of annual leave per month of active service, and firefighters will receive sixteen-EIGHTEEN (18) hours of annual leave for each month of active service. Police officers will receive tenTWELVE (12) hours ( ) of annual lea e per month of active service. The maximum accumulation for regular employee other than fire nd police working forty (40) hour shall be two hundred forty (240) hours . THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATIO FOR POLICE OFFICERS SHALL Bf THREE HUNDRED TWENTY (320) HOURS; and for firefi hter h 11 be three -hundred fer y-nine-and-w nty-feur -httJldredth ·(3 49 ~2 4 FOUR HU DRED SJXTY -FIV (465) hours. Annual 1 v hall n nor computed for any ximum accumulation be n reach d . • 2 • ither be authorited purpo after th of said leave have • • 5-4-6 • • • SICK LEAVE; ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSION (a) Accumulations. Sick leave for all class1f1ed employees other than those classified under Section 5-6-10 (Fire- fighters) shall accumulate monthly at the rate of ei~ht-(8)-hettTS ONE AND ONE- QUARTER (l~) DAYS per each month of active service, and said employees shall be entitled to fttftety-six-(96)-hettrs FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of sick leave each year. AFTER TEN (IO) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE ALL CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OTHER THAN FIREFIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE-HALF {l~) DAYS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO EIGHTEEN (18) DAYS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID EMPLOYEES, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) DAYS PER YEAR. Sick leave for employees classified under Section 5-6 -10 (Firefi ghters) shall accumulate at the same rate and under the same condition as annual leave. AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE FIRE- FIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF EIGHTEEN (18) HOURS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO NINE (9) SHIFTS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID FIREFIGHTERS, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL BE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1750 ) HOUR S PER YEAR. Maxi va - acctt ttlatieft -hall -~e -ft~fte-htlftdred-sixty­ (969)-hettr -aftd -fer -fire ea -all ·ttftife red •e•8ers -ef -the -Fire -9epart eftt)-shall -&e- efte -thett aftd -hree -httadred-aiaety-ix-aftd- aftd -ftiftety -vea -httftdredth -1;~9 .9?)-werkiag hours. Sic k 1 av bye ploy s cla sified under c tion S-6-(G n r 1) and 5-6-9 (Polic D par nt) o th 1 itle aay be co n rted t o nnual 1 ave after th acct111 ulat ion of a least 0. HU DR D TE (110) DAYS er Yeft -httadr d -wea -?29l -hettrs -of ick l av th rat of two (2) day of ick 1 av (1) d y of annu 1 1 v • For tho s cla if ed und r c tion S-6-10 ,, - I ; .. .. • • , S-4 -12 • • • • (Fire Department) of this title working alternate periods of twenty.four (24) hours, sick leave may be converted to annual leave after the accumulation of at least ene-thettsand-ferty-seven-and- seventy-three-httndredths-(1;94?.?~}-hettrs; ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHT (1,280) HOURS, at the rate of forty-eight (48) hours of sick leave to twenty-four (24) hours of annual leave. All such leave accumulated after the maximum of nine httndred-sixty-(969}-hettrs-er-ene-thettsand three-httndred-ninety-six-and-ninety-seven httndredths -(l,~96~9?~-hettrs-(Fire-Bepartaent} ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (ISO) DAYS FOR GENERAL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES; AND ONE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1,750) HOURS FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES, shall automati cally convert to annual leave at the rate of two (2) to one (1) (2: 1). SAME; INJURIES -TEMPORARY, TOTAL DISABILITIES (a) On-the-Job In~ury -Compcnsa tion. For any on -the -Job inJury, which causes any eaployee to be absent fro• work as a result of such injury, the City shall pay to such eaployee his full wages from the first day of his absence from work up to and including the ninetieth (90th) calendar day of such absence, less whatever swns received by the e•ployee as temporary total disability benefits under Workmen' Compensation. Absence fro• the job as a result of an on-the-job injury, during the first ninety (90) calendar days thereof, shall not be charged aaainst the employee's sick leave. The Ci ty reserves th riaht to require any employ e on injury or di bility leave to subait to an xaaination by a City appoint d physician at th City's exp nse. -4-• • ~) (c) • c • • 0 • Permanent Disabilitt -Police Officers - Pre-Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off-the-job injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total dis- ability benefits provided under the police pension fund, the City will pay, out of a separate police retirement fund, in addition to any payments to be received by the employee from the police pension fund, an amount equal to 20\ of said employee's salary, so that the employee shall receive a total of 70\ of his salary -SO\ from the police pension fund and 20\ from the separate police retirement fund. In the event that the primary pension fund does not provid e for the disability benefit for any reason, the separate police retirement fund will provide 70\ cove rage. The Ci ty will continue such payments until such t ime as the employee would have b een eligible to receive normal non -disability retirement benefits unde r the police pension fund. Permanent Disabilitt -Firefighters - Pr e-Re tireme nt Ben e it. Should any employee become permane ntly disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off- the -job injury , so that he becomes eligible for the total d isability benefits provided under the fire pension fund, the City will pay, out of the separate existing fi r e pension fund, an amou nt equal to ZOt of said employee's salary in addition to ny payments to be received by the employee fro the fir pension fund, o that the employee shall rec ive a total of 701 of hi lary -so' from the fir pension fund and ZO\ from th separate exi tin fir pen - 1on fund. In the event that the primary pen ion fund does not pro ide for th d1 - ability benefit for any rea on, the separat existin fire pen ion fund will provide 70' ra Th City will con inu such pay - until uch ti• as the aploye would b en li ibl to receiv norm 1 non- di bilit r irem n benefits under the fire p nsion fund. -s- .. • • , • 5-4~17 Section 3. • 0 • OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS (a) The following days shall be considered holidays by the City: (1) New Year's Day: January 1 (2) Washington's Birthday: the third Monday in February (3) Memorial Day: the last Monday in May (4) Independence Day: July 4 (5) Labor Day: the first Monday in September (6) Veterans Day: the fourth Monday in October (7) Than ksgiving Day: the fourth Thursday in ovember (8) Fourth Friday of November following Tha nksgiving Day (9) Chri t a Eve: December 24 (except employees on shift work) (10) Chri t•a Day: Dece er 25 That Se c tion , 9, 10 Title V, of the 1969 .M.C. r a follow : of Chapter 6, am nded to read 5 -6 - •in an SAL CHE DU LE u in d r · lo e upon .. ·'' • • • 0 I~ • GRADE A B c D E F 1 $ 604 $ 635 $ 665 $ 699 $ 735 $ 7 72 2 635 665 699 735 772 810 3 665 699 735 772 810 851 4 699 735 772 810 85 1 893 5 735 772 810 851 893 938 6 772 810 851 893 938 983 7 893 938 983 1033 1085 1138 8 959 1 007 1059 1111 1165 1225 9 1033 1085 1138 1195 1252 1316 10 1111 1165 1225 1284 1347 1415 11 1195 1252 1316 ] 380 1449 1521 12 1284 134 7 1415 1483 1558 1637 13 1380 1449 1521 1596 1676 1760 5 -6-9 SALARIES FOR POLICE DEP RTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) Classified position of the Police D partment are hereby cl a ssified wi thin the salary and wa ge schedule set for th below for the year 1975: Rank Salary Pol ice Officer 4th Cl ss Police Officer 3rd Class Police Officer Znd Class Police Officer 1st Cl s Detecti e G Lab. Technician Sergeant Lieutenant Captain ( ) p -7- $ 87 7 979 1,0 4 1,1 4 1,22 1. 345 1, .. l 1,6 .tth Clau rd Cla 2nd Cla lat Cl .. • • -• 0 .. • (c) Education In cen tive. Based on quarter hours o f college or Junior college work in th e field of Police Science, the education program is as follows: 0 -45 46 -93 $240.00 per year A.A. Degree or equivalency $48 0.00 per ear Ba c h elor' Degree $600 .00 10 additional payment shall be made for those employees who have completed 45 o r le ss quarter hours work at the college level. For those individuals who have com- plet e d at least 46 quarter hours of work at the college level, in any field, there shall be paid $20.00 per month, or $240.00 per year, in the mann e r provided below. For tho e individual s who have received n A.A. Degree, or its equivalen cy, in the field of Polic Sci nee or related field, ther shall be paid the sum o f $40.00 per month, or $480.00 per year in th manner set forth below . Fo r those indivi duals who have re c eived a Bache lor's Degree in th field of Police Science, or related fi ld with an A .A. Degree in Police Scie nc , there hall be p id the su of $50.00 pe r onth, or $600.0 0 per ar, in the nner prov1d d b lo . "' - . ~ • • • • l • • SALARIES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) The classified positions of the uniformed members of the Fire Department are hereby classified within the wage and salary schedule as se t forth below: Rank Firefighter 4th Class Firefighter 3rd Class Firefighter 2nd Class Firefighter 1st Class Driver /Operator/Engine e r Lieutenant Salary $ 846 963 1,043 1,127 1,214 1,282 1,393 1,505 1,631 Captain Battali n Chief Deputy Chief (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 5-6-2, relating to the h i ring of employees at other than the entry level, pay increases (c) for uniformed members of the Fire Department classified as fi refighters shall not be auto - ma ti c, but shal l be treated as anniversary inc rea ses under the provisions of Section 5-6-4; provided, however, that no unifonted member of the Fire Department classified as a firefighte r shall be entitled to an anniversary inc rea se at the end of their first six (6) months of service, but shall receive such annive r sa r y inc rease, if at all, in accordance with the schedule set forth in Subsection (a) hereof, anything to the contrary contained within Section S-6-4 notwith tanding. Tuition and Books Refund Program. The City ill re1mbur e any f1ref1ghter for tuition and boo for job-related course or at an acer dit d 1unior colleg or univer ity. -9- ·- ; '• .. • • 5-6-11 • • • LONGEVITY COMPENSATIO (a) In addition to the monthly salaries or wages established herein, each employee of the City, whether or not he is in the Classified Service, who qualifies therefor, shall receive additional annual compensation in the form of longevity compensation, which compensation shall be paid to each employee once annually on or about the first day of December of each year. The amount of such compensation shall be based upon the number of years of continuous service with the City and shall be derived from the following schedule: Years of Service Amount of Compensation 0 -4 5 -9 10 -14 15 . 19 None $12.00 per onth for $144.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed six (6) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employees shall receive an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12.00) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of five (5) years of con tinuous service up to Dec- ember 1. $24.00 per onth for $288.00 per year, except for those employees wh o have not completed eleven (11) full years of continuous service on D ce er l of any year, which employees shall re ceive on hundred and forty-four dollars ($144 ) plu an amount equal to t elve dollars ($12) for each full month of co ple ed continuous service after completion of ten (10) year of continuou ser ice up to Decem er 1. ·10 · '• • • Years of Service (Continued) 20 or more Section 4. • I • - Amount of Compensation each full month of completed continuous service after completion of fifteen (15) years of service up to December 1. $48.00 per month for $576,00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed twenty-one (21) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employee shall receive four hundred and thirty-two dollars ($432) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12) for each full month of completed continuous service after completion of twenty (20) years of continuous service up to December 1. That Sections 12 and 2l(b) of Chapter 9, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows: 5-9 -12 MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS An employee who is or shall become a member shall, during his period of current service in the Plan, contribute to the Plan by means of payroll deductions in an a•ount equ 1 t o three -pereent -(3\}-TWO AND FOUR -TE NTHS (2 .4\) PERCENT of hi s monthly com pens a tion .pl~5 -ene -and -ene-half pereent -(l~ }-ef -that -pertien -ef ·s ~eh -aenthly -ee pensatien whieh -i5 -in -e xee 5s-ef -five-h~ndred -fifty -dellars -$559 ~ The deduction for any longevity pay not paid on a •onthly b sis shall, nevertheles s, be computed, for the purpo e of this section , as if the s had been paid aonthly durin the year in wh ich e rned. o e•ber shall be requir d or peraitt d to aake con tributions to thi s Plan during ny p riod of eaplo nt beyond his normal retire ent d t or for any oth r p riod of employm nt for which h is not rec ivin c redit for curren t rvi c . • 11 • • • • 5-9-21 • 0 - NORMAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT (b) For Current Service: (1) 9fte-~ereeftt-(lt~ ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3\) of his compensation during each year of current service credited to him, plus: (2) FOR ANY FRACTIONAL YEAR OF CURRENT SERVICE, ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3 %) OF HIS COMPENSATION FOR SUCH FRACTIONAL YEAR. Section 5. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 19 75. Introduc ed, read in full and passed on first reading on the 4t h d ay of Novem be r, 197 4 . Published a s a Bi ll for an Ordinance on the 7t h day o f Nove mbe r, 1974. NAVOR ATTEST: ex 0££1c10 City Clerk-Trea urer I, arl ollenb ra r, doh reby ce rt ify t hat t h o e nd fore oina is tru , ccurate and com p l t copy of a 8111 for n Ordtn nc , introduced , r ad i n full, and p d on fir r adin on the 4th da of aber, 1974. -lZ · r ... . ~ • • • • 0 • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 3, 4, 6 AND 9 OF TITLE V, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., RELATING TO PROMOTIONS; ANNUAL, SICK AND INJURY LEAVES; OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS; SALARIES; LONGEVITY; AND RETIREMENT PLAN BENEFITS. BE IT ORDAi ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Th&t Sub-section 8(a), Chapter 3, Title V of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 5-3-8 PROMOTIONS (a) Competitive examinations for positions above the entrance level shall be open to other City employees, and the final score of each applicant shall includ appropriate considerations of the appli· cant's qualifications, record of perforaance, and seniority with the City.and-shall-in~l•de the -veteran•s -preferenee-~redit~ The re- classification of a position occupied by a permanent e ployee shall not be considered as pro•otion. Section 2. That Sections 1, 6, 12 and 17, Chapter 4, Title V, of the 1969 E .. C ar hereby amended to read a follo 5-4 ·1 A E (V ACATIO )j ACCRUAL; QUALIPJCATIO S (b) employ clas ified under S ctions nd 5-6-10 (Po lice and Fire Departments), forty-hour week, shall b ntitled to ntft y · -h •rs FJFTEt (lS) DAYS of nnual 1 v ach year. Annual 1 av shall ccu ul t onthly at th rate of -i ht-(1~ •r 0 D 0 -QUARTER (l~) DAYS p r each ·1 · .. .. • • , ........ • • 0 - month of active service. In order to qualify for annual leave credit during the month, the employee must receive pay for at least one·half (1/2) of the working days of that month. Annual leave shall not be granted to any employee until he has been in the employ of the city for at least six (6) consecutive months. Such leave shall be accumulated to a maximum accumulation of ene-httnired-ninety-twe-(1923-~ettrs THIRTY (30) DAYS. (c) All employees in the Classified Service working assigned periods of twenty-four (24) hours (Fire Department) shall be entitled to ene httndred-thirty-nine -and-seven·tenths-(139~7} hettrs SEVEN (7) SHIFTS of annual leave each year. Annual leave for those employees shall accumulate at the rate of eleven-and sixty-fettr-httndredths-(11~64} FOURTEEN (14) hours per each month of active service and may accumulate to a maximum accumulation of twe -httndred -seventy -nine -and -thirty-nine - hundredths (279.39) THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) hours. Qualification for annual leave shall be the same as for other employees. (d) After ten (10) years of continuous service, regular employees shall receive twelve (12) hours of annual leave per month of active ervice, and firefighters will receive sixteen-EIGHTEEN (18) hours of annual leave for each month of active service. Police officers will receive tenTWELVE (12) hours of annual leave per month of active service. The maximum accumulation for regular employee other than fire nd police working forty (40) hours hall be two hundred forty (240) hours. TH . IMUM ACCUMULATIO FOR POLICE OFFICERS SHAL L Bfo THR E HU OREO TWE TY (320) HOURS; and f o r firefighter hall b three-h•ndr d r ·nine -aftd ·tv ft y· ettr -httndredth ·( 49~24 FOUR HU DRED IXTY ·FIVE (465) hours. (e ) shall neith r be authoriied nor c o puted for any purpo after the a imum a c cumulation of aid leave hav be n rea c h d. -2· . .. •. • • 5-4-6 • 0 ~ • SICK LEAVE; ACCRUAL; QUALIFICATIONS; CONVERSION (a) Accumulations. Sick leave for all class1£1ed employees other than those classified under Section 5-6-10 (Fire- fighters) shall accumulate monthly at the rate of ei!ht-(8)-henys ONE AND ONE- QUARTER (l~) DAYS per each month of active service, and said employees shall be entitled to ninety-six-(96)-henrs FIFTEEN (15) DAYS of sick leave each year. AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE ALL CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES OTHER THAN FIREFIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF ONE AND ONE-HALF (l~) DAYS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO EIGHTEEN (18) DAYS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID EMPLOYEES, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150) DAYS PER YEAR. Sick leave for employees classified under Section 5-6-10 (Firefighters) shall accumulate at the same rate and under the same conditions as annual leave. AFTER TEN (10) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE FIRE- FIGHTERS SHALL ACCUMULATE SICK LEAVE AT THE RATE OF EIGHTEEN (18) HOURS PER MONTH OF ACTIVE SERVICE, AND SHALL BE ENTITLED TO NINE (9) SHIFTS OF SICK LEAVE EACH YEAR. THE MAXIMUM ACCUMULATION OF SICK LEAVE FOR SAID FIREFIGHTERS, REGARDLESS OF YEARS OF SERVICE , SHALL BE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY (1750) HOURS PER YEAR. Maxiat111 - aee1111nlatien -shall-be-nine -hnndred-sixty - (969}-honrs -and-fer -fireaen -{all -nnife red •e•bers -ef -the -Fire-9epartaent)-shall-be - ene -thensand -three -hnndred -ninety-six -and - and -n ne y -even·hnndredth · l ;J96 l 91)-werkin& hour . Sick leav by employe s clas sifi d und r Section S·6·8 (G n r al) and S·6 ·9 (Polic Depart nt) of hi t itl •ay b rted to nnual leave after th accuaulation of lea t O. HU DRED TE (110) DAY S er v n -hnndred -w n y -(729)-henr • of sick 1 av , t th r t of two (2) day of ick I a , to on (1 ) day of annu 1 l av • For ho e•ploye s cla si!i d under Section S-6 -1 0 ·3 - . .. ... ... • • ' - 5-4-12 • • 0 I • • (Fire Department) of this title working alternate periods of twenty.four (24) hours, sick leave may be converted to annual leave after the accumulation of at least ene-thettsand-ferty-seven-and - seventy-three-httndredths-{1;941.133-hettrs; ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED EIGHT (1,280) HOURS, at the rate of forty-eight (48) hours of sick leave to twenty-four (24) hours of annual leave. All such leave accumulated after the maximum of nine httnared -sixty -{9693 -hettrs-er-ene-thettsand three -httndred -ninety-six -and -ninety -s even httnareaths -{1;396.913 -hettrs -{Fire-Bepart•ent) ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (15 0) DAYS FOR GENERAL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEES; AND ONE ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRE D FIFTY (l,7 50 ) HOURS FOR FIRE DEPARTM ENT EMPLOYEES, shall automatically convert to annual leave at the rat e of two (2) to one (1) (2: 1). SAME; INJURIES -TEMPORARY, TOTAL DISABILITIES (a) On-the-Job InJury -C o•ecnsation. For any on -the -Jo b inJury, whi ch causes any employee to be absen t fro• work as a result of such i n jury, the City shall pay to such e11ployee his full wages froa the firs t day of his absence froa work up to and i nclud ing the ninetieth (90th) calendar day of such absence, less whatever sums received by the e•ployee as temporary total di ability benefits under Workmen' Compensation. Absence fro• the job a a result of an on-the-job injury, durin the fir t ninety (90) calendar days thereof, sh 11 no be ch ried again t the eaployee's sic leave. Th City re erves th richt to r quir ny aploy on injury or di ability leav to ub•it to an xa•ination by a C ty app o int d phy ici n at th City's exp n ·•· .. • • ~) (c) • • • Permanent Disabilitt -Police Officers - Pre-RetLrement Bene Lt. Should any employee become permanently disabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off-the -j ob injury, so that he becomes eligible for the total dis- ability benefits provided under the police pension fund, the City will pay, out of a separate police retirement fund, in addition to any payments to be received by the employee from the police pension fund, an amount equal to 20\ of said employee's salary, so that the employee shall receive a total of 70\ of his salary -SO\ from the police pension fund and 20\ from the separate police retirement fund. In the event that the primary pension fund does not provide for the disability benefit for any reason, the separate police retirement fund will provide 70\ cove rage. The City will continue such payments until such time as the employee would have been eligible to receive normal non-disability retirement benefits under the police pension fund. Permanent Disabilitt -Firefighters - Pre -Retirement Bene it. Should any employee become permanently dLsabled, whether as a result of an on-the-job injury or an off- the-job injury, so that h becomes eligible for the total disability benefits provided under the fire pen ion fund, the City will pay, out of the separate existing fire pension fund, an amount equal to 20t of said employee's salary in addition to any payments to be r ceived by the employee from the fir pen ion fund, o that the employee shall receive a total of 70t of his s 1 ry -sot fro the fire pen ion fund and 20\ fro th separate existin fire pen - ion fund. Jn th event that the priaary pension fund doe not provid for th dis- ability benefit for ny rea on, th separate exi tin fire pension fund will provid 70t co r e. The Ci y will con inue such pay - nt until uch t ime as the aploye would hav b n li ibl to r c iv nor• 1 non - di bilit r tire en b nefit und r th fire p n ion fund. ·S- ... • • , - • 5-4-17 Section 3. • I• • OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS (a) The following days shall be considered holidays by the City: (1) New Year's Day: January 1 (2) Washington's Birthday: the third Monday in February (3) Memorial Day: the last Monday in May (4) Independence Day: July 4 (S) Labor Day: the first Monday in September (6) Veterans Day: the fourth Monday in October (7) Thanksgiving Day: the fourth Thursday in November (8) Fourth Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day (9) Christmas Eve: December 24 (except em ployees on shift work) (10) Christmas Day: December 25 That Sections , 9, 10 and ll(a) of Chapter 6, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read as follows: SALARY AND WAGE SCHEDULE The following tabl is dopted for use in deter- mining salaries and wages for classified employees upon an equitable ba i : -6 - • " .-- .. ' ... • • f • • 0 ,. - GRADE A B c D E F 1 $ 604 $ 635 $ 665 $ 699 $ 735 $ 772 2 635 665 699 735 772 810 3 665 699 735 772 810 851 4 699 735 772 810 851 893 5 735 772 810 851 893 938 6 772 810 851 893 938 983 7 893 938 983 1033 1085 1138 8 959 1007 1059 1111 1165 1225 9 1033 1085 1138 1195 1252 1316 10 1111 1165 1225 1284 1347 1415 11 1195 1252 1316 1380 1449 1521 12 1284 1347 1415 1483 1558 1637 13 1380 1449 1521 1596 1676 1760 5-6-9 SALARIES FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) Classified positions of the Police Department are hereby classified within the salary and wage schedule set forth below for the year 1975: Rank Salary Police Officer 4th Class Police Officer 3rd Class Police Officer 2nd Class Police Officer 1 t Cla s Detective & Lab. Technician Serge nt Lieuten nt Cap ain (b) Subject hrou h 0 f c r p '" 11 0·12 12-24 2 • 3 on h or -7- $ 877 979 1,064 1,134 1,228 1,345 1,481 1,64 7 Poll Offic T 4th Pol ce Offic r 3rd Police 0 ficer 2nd Police 0 fie r ls Class Class Class Cla . ' .. .. ~ " ... • • • • 0 • (c) Education Incentive. Based on quarter hours of college or )Un1or college work in the field of Police Science, the education program is as follows: 0 -45 46 -93 $240.00 per year A.A. Degree or equivalency $480.00 per year Bachelor's Degree $600 00 No additional payment shall be made for those employees who have completed 45 or less quarter hours work at the college level. For those individuals who have com- pleted at least 46 quarter hours of work at the college level, in any field, there shall be paid $20.00 per month, or $240.00 per year, in he manner provided below. For thos individuals who have received an A.A. Degree, or its equivalency, in the field of Police Sci nee or related field, there shall be paid the sum of $40.00 per month, or $480.00 per year in the manner set forth below. Fo r those individual who have received a Bachelor's Degree in the field of Police Science, or related fi ld with n A.A. Degree in Poli ce Science, h re shall be paid the sum of $50.00 per onth, or $600.00 per ye r, in the m nn r provided below. hall b or in .. .. • • ....... • 5-6-10 • • • SALARIES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATIONS (a) The classified positions of the uniformed members of the Fire Department are hereby classified within the wage and salary schedule as set forth below: Rank Salary Firefighter 4th Class Firefighter 3rd Class Firefighter 2nd Class Firefighter 1st Class Driver/Operator/Engineer Lieutenant $ 846 963 1,043 1,127 1,214 1,282 1,393 1,505 1,631 Captain Battalion Chief Deputy Chief (b) Subject to the provisions of Section 5-6-2, relating to the hiring of employees at other than the entry level, pay increases (c) for uniformed members of the Fire Department classified as firefighters shall not be auto- matic, but shall be treated as anniversary increases under the provisions of Section 5-6-4; provided, however, that no uniformed member of the Fire Department classified as a firefighter shall be entitled to an anniversary increase at the end of their first six (6) months of service, but shall receive such anniversary increase, if at all, in ccorda n ce with the schedule set forth in Subsection (a) hereof, anything to the contrary contained within Section S-6-4 notwithstanding. Tuition and Book Refund Pro2ram. The City will re1 bur e any firefighter for tuition nd book for job -related course work at an ccredited junior colleg or university. -9- . , •, . ~ • • , - • • 0 • LONGEVITY COMPENSATION (a) In addition to the monthly salaries or wages established herein, each employee of the City, whether or no t he is in the Classified Service, who qualifies therefor, shall receive additional annual compensation in the form of longevity compensation, which compensation shall be paid to each employee once annually on or about the first day of December of each year. The amount of such compensation shall be based upon the number of years of continuous service with the City and shall be derived from the following schedule: Years of Service Amount of Compensation 0 -4 5 -9 10 -14 15 -19 None $12.00 per month for $144.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed six (6) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employees shall receive an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12.00) for each full month of completed continuous s ervice after coapletion of five (5) years of ~ontinuous service up to Dec- ember 1. $24 .00 p e r month for $288.00 per year, except for tho s e employees who have not completed eleven (11 ) full year s of continuous service on De ce mber 1 of any year, which employees s hal l re ceiv e on e hundred and forty -four doll ars ($144 ) plus an amount equal to tw e lve dol l ars ($1 2) fo r e a c h full month of completed con t i nuou s se r vice after c ompl e t i on of ten (10) year s of continuo u s se rv ice up t o December 1. $36.00 per month for $432.00 p er year , except for those employees who h a ve n o t completed sixteen (16) full ye ar s of con - tinuous service on December 1 of any y ea r , which employee shall receive tw o h und re d and eighty -eigh t d o l la r s ($28 8 ) p l u s an amount equ 1 to tw elve do l lars ($12) f or ,. -. ' .. . .. • • 1 • 0 • Years of Service Amount of Compensation • (Continued) 20 or more Sec t ion 4 . each full month of completed continuous service after completion of fifteen (15) years of service up to December 1. $48,00 per month for $576.00 per year, except for those employees who have not completed twenty-one (21) full years of continuous service on December 1 of any year, which employee shall receive four hundred and thirty -two dollars ($432) plus an amount equal to twelve dollars ($12 ) f or each full month of c ompleted continuous servi c e a f ter c ompletion of twenty (20 ) years of c ontinuous serv ice up to December 1. That Sections 1 2 and 2l (b) of Chapter 9, Title V, of the 1969 E.M.C. are hereby amended to read a s follows : 5 -9-1 2 MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS An employee who is or shall becom e a me mber s hall, dur i n g his per i od of curre nt se rvice i n the Plan , c ontribute to the P lan by mean s of pay roll dedu c tions i n an amount e qual t o three -pereent -(3 •}-TWO AND FOUR -TE NTH S (2 .4•) PE RCENT o f hi s monthl y com p e n sati on .pl~s -ene -and -ene -half p e re e nt -(l~•}-ef -that -pertien -ef -s ~eh -aenthly -ee•pensatien wh ieh -is-in -exee ss-ef -five-httndre d -f i fty ·dellar ·($55 9}~ The deduction fo r a ny longevity pay no t p aid on a monthly basis shall, nevertheless, be computed, for t he purpo e of this s ection, as if the s had been paid monthly durin the y ar in which earned . o e•ber shall be required or permitt d to •ak contributions to this Plan during any period of employm nt beyond his normal retir ment dat or for any oth r period of employ ent for which h i not rec ivin er dit for current s rvic . -11 · I ' I I : • • • 5 -9 -21 • 0 • NORMAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT (b) For Current Service : (1) 9ne -pereent-(lt~ ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3\) of his compensation during each year of current service credited to him, plus: (2 ) FOR ANY FRACTIONAL YEAR OF CURRENT SERVICE, ONE AND THREE-TENTHS PERCENT (1.3 %) OF HIS COMPENSATION FOR SUCH FRACTIONAL YEAR. Section 5. The amendm e n t s contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 19 75. I ntroduce d, r ead i n ful l a n d pas s ed on first r eading on the 4th d ay o f November, 197 4 . Publi s he d a s a Bil l f or an Ordinance on the 7t h day o f No ve mber , 1974 . MAYOR ATTEST: ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer I, K rl Nollenberaer, do hereby certify that the bove and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and pa s ed on fir t re din on the 4th d a of November, 1974. ex officio City Clerk -Treasurer -12 - .· ... , .... • • - • • 0 , . • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ___ j_.,_~-------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE !ENDING SEC TION 9, CHAPTER 1, TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATI NG A SPECIAL FU D FOR FIRE- FIGHTER'S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, COLORADO, as fol lows: Sec t ion 1 . Tha Sec t ion 9, Chapter 1, Title II i hereby amended to read as follows: 2 -1-9 ( ) very p id member of the Englewood Fire D partmen who sh 11 re ign or be discharged from the Depar men prior to beco ing eligible for any retirement, disability (b) or o her ben fi ts a provided b Colorado R vised S atute , 1963, Chapter 139, Article SO , as amended , shal l b n itled to a r fund of his accumulat d con ribu ion to th e C1 y Fir en '» Pension Fund. The t erm .iccumula ed contribu ions" hall n h1.: of id firemen' con ributions o the City' Firem n' P n ion Fund, to- e hr ith int r t, if any, thereon as h 11 b det rmin d by the Board of Trus tees o f aid und. • • ' - - • Section Z. • • • (c) The City shall make contributions to said Firefi ghter s Be ne fit Fund riremen1s Aeettmttlated -€entrihtttiens -Fttnd-of ene and -ene-nalf -pereent-(1~%) ONE AND SEVEN- TENTHS PER CENT (l .7 t ) of the tota l firem en 1 s FIREFIGHTER'S salaries monthly t o fi nan ce the benefit as herein provided. (d) In addition to the powers and obligati ons imposed upon the Board of Trustees of the Englewood Fire Pension Board by Article SO, Chapter 139, Col orado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, said Board shall have all powers nece ssary to supervise and administer the terms of this section. In addition thereto, said Board sha ll h ave the power from time to time, and as the n eed may arise, to transfer any surplus mo neys resulting in said Fire - men 1s--Aeettmttl ated -€en rihtttiens-Fttnd -FIRE - FIGHTERS BE EFIT FU D t o the Firemen's Pension Fund of the City. Th amendments contained in this Ord i nance s hall take effect on January 1, 1975. In roduc d, read 1n full and passed on first r ading on the 4th day of ovember, 1974 . Publi h d as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of ovember, 19 4. TTEST: e o bo\'t nd of 8111 MAYOR J, · rl ol l nber r, ertifv tha t th or ROln i a ru , ccura and co piet copy or n Or dinanc , introduc d , r ad in full, and ·2- . , ... • • ....... • • • • (. passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. I I ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer -3- . . •, [ .. .~ • • - • • 0 I• • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9, CHAPTER 1, TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR FIRE- FIGHTER' S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 9, Chapter 1, Title II is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-1-9 FIREME 'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS -REPA E T· INJURY LEAVE ANO 0 I SAB IL IfV PRE-RETIREMENT BENEtJ T; SPECIAL FUND CREATED (a) Every p id member of the Englewood Fire Department who shall resign or be di char ed from the D~partment prior to becoming eligible for any retirement, d1 ability or other benefits as provided by Co lorado (b ) Re ised Sta tutes, 1963, Chapter 139, Ar icle 50, as mended, shall e entitled to a refund of his a ccum ula d contribution to he Ci y Firemen's n ion Fund. The term " cc umulated con tribution s" h 11 m n th um of aid firemen' contribution to the Ci y's Firem n' Pension Fund, to- g her w1th in ter t, i ny, thereon as shall b de er in d by he Board of Tru tees of id fund. co•1na -1- • • • • Section 2. • 0 • (c) The City s hall make contributions to said Firefighters Benefit Fund Firements Aeettmttlated -€entrihtttiens-Fttnd-of ene and-ene-half-pereent -(l~'~ ONE AND SEVEN- TENTHS PER CENT (1.7\) of the total firements FIREFIGHTER'S salaries monthly to finance the benefit as herein provided. (d) In addition to the powers and obligations imposed upon the Board of Trustees of the Englewood Fire Pension Board by Article SO, Chapter 139, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, said Board shall have all powers necessary to supervise and administer the terms of this section. In addition thereto, s aid Board shall have the power from time to time, and as the ne ed may arise, to transfer any surplus moneys resultin g in said Fire - •en1 --Aeettmttlated -€entrihtttiens-Fttnd-FIRE - FIGHTERS BENEFIT FU D to the Firemen's Pen sion Fund of the City. The amendments conta ined in thi s Ordinance shall take effect on Januar 1 , 1975. In tro du ced , re d in full and passed on fi r s t r ea d ing on th e 4th day of ovember, 1974 . Publi hed a a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 19 4. MAYOR ATT ST: ex o I • rl bo nd for oin 1 n Ordin y c r ify that h nd coa 1 t copy r ad ln full, nd o f a Bill for ·2· • • • ....... • • pas s ed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex off1c10 City Clerk -Treasurer • • ' ' •, • . ' • I - • • • • 0 I• • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN----------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9, CHAPTER 1, TITLE II, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR FIRE- FIGHTER' S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 9, Chapter 1, Title II is hereby amended to read as follows: 2-1-9 FIREMEN'S ACCUMULATED CONTRIBUTIONS -REPAYMENT· INJURY LEAVE AND DISABILITY PRE-RETIREMENT BENEPIT; SPECIAL FOND CREATED (a) Every paid member of the Englewood Fire Department who shall resign or be discharged from the Department prior to becoming eligible for any retirement, disability or other benefits as provided by Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, Chapter 139, Article SO, as amended, shall be entitled to a refund of his ac cum ulated contributions to th e City Firemen 's Pension Fund. The term "accumulated co ntribution s" shall mean the sum of said firemen's contributions to the City's Firemen's Pension Fund, to - g ther with interest, if any, thereon as shall be determined by the Board of Tru tees of aid fund. (b) Th r i hereby CREATED-es tahli hed a sp ci 1 fund to b known as th VF Pe · ft l -Aee~M~lated -6 entPih~ ien -~nd u " IR FIGHTER'S BENEFIT FUND" for th purpo e of refunding ccumulated con- tr 1bu ion to those firefighters comin within the provi ions of this sectionL A D TO PROVJD THOSE FUNDS NECESSARY TO PA TH E EFJTS ACCRUING UNDER S -4 -12( (PERMA T DISABILITY-FIREFIGHTER'S • PR ·RUTIR T BE FIT) OP THIS COD . • 1 - • • • Section 2 . • • • (c) The City shall make contributions to said Firefighters Benefit Fund Fireaents Aeettattlated-€entrihtttiens-Fttnd-of ene ana-ene-ftalf-pereent-(l~t} ONE AND SEVEN - TENTHS PER CENT (1.7\) of the total fireaen 1 s FIREFIGHTER'S salaries monthly to finance the benefit as herein provided. (d) In addition to the powers and obligations imposed upon the Board of Trustees of the Englewood Fire Pension Board by Article SO, Chapter 139, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, said Board shall have all powers necessary to supervise and administer the terms of this section. In addition thereto, said Board shall have the power from time to time, and as the need may arise, to transfer any surplus moneys resulting in said Fire - aen1s--Aeettattlatea -€entrihtttiens -Fttna -FIRE - FIGHTERS BENEFIT FUND to the Firemen's Pen sion Fund o f the City . The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effe ct on J anuary 1, 19 75 . Introduced, r e ad in full and passed on first read i ng on the 4th day of Nov em b e r, 19 74. Publ i shed as a Bil l f or an Ord i nance on the 7th day of Nov e aber, 19 74 . MA YO R ATTE ST: ex of f icio City C1erk -Tre urer I, rl Nollenb r er, doh reby c r t i f y that th abov and fore oina i s a tru , ccurat and coa pl te c opy of a Bill for a n Ordinanc , introduced, r ad i n full, and ·2- • • • , • . . • • passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex off1c10 City Clerk-treasurer • • • • • 0 I • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8, CHAPTER 1, TITLE XI, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR POLICE OFFICER'S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 8, Chapter 1, Title XI, is hereby amended to read as follows: 11-1 -8 POLICEMEN'S PENSION FU~ POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND -SPECIAL ND CREATED (a ) The City of Englewood does hereby elect to continue to participate in the Police Pension Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 139, Article 49, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, save and except to the extent that the provisions of this Ordinance supersedes any provisions of said statute. (b ) THERE IS HEREBY CREATED A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOWN AS THE "POLI CE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND" FOR THE PURPOS E OF PAYING THOSE BENEFITS ACCRUI G TO POLICE OFFICERS UNDER S-4 -l Z(b ) (PERMANENT DISABILITY - POLI CE OFFI CER'S -PRE -RE TIREMENT BE EFIT ) OF THI S CODE . (c) THE CITY SHALL MAK E CO TR IBUTI O S TO SA ID "POLICI: OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUN D" OF TW O- T THS OF ON PER CE T (O.Z\) OP TH TOTAL OF POLICE OFFICE RS' SAL.ARI S MO THLY TO FI A C TH BE EFITS AS PROVIDED IN S-4-lZ( ) OF THIS CODE. • 1 • •. • • I • Section 2. • . ~ • {d) IN ADDITION TO THE POWERS AND OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED UPON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ENGLEWOOD POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND BY ARTICLE 49, CHAPTER 139, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, 1963, AS AMENDED, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE ALL POWERS NECESSARY TO SUPERVISE AND ADMINISTER THE PROVISIONS HEREOF. IN ADDITION THERETO, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE THE POWER FROM TIME TO TIME, AND AS THE NEED MAY ARISE, TO TRANSFER ANY SURPLUS MONEYS RESULTING IN SAID "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND", TO THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND OF THE CITY. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1975. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. Pub lished as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer J, Karl ollenber er, do hereby certify that the abov nd for going is a true, accurate and coapl te copy of Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, r ad in full, and -2- . ( •, • • , • . , ...... 0 • • ...... passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • • , • -• . (• • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8, CHAPTER 1, TITLE XI, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR POLICE OFFICER'S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 8, Chapter 1, Title XI, is hereby amended to read as follows: 11 -1-8 POLICEMEN'S PENSION FU~POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND -SPECIAL D CREATED (a) The City of Englewood does hereby elect to continue to participate in the Police Pension Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 139, Article 49, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, save and except to the extent that the provisions of this Ordinance supersedes any provisions of said statute. (b) THERE IS HEREBY CREATED A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOWN AS THE "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND" FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING THOSE BENEFITS ACCRUING TO POLICE OFFICERS UNDER S-4-12(b) (PERMANENT DISABILITY - POLICE OFFICE R'S -PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT } OF THIS CODE. (c) THE CITY SHALL MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID "POLICE OFFICER'S BE EFIT FU 0" OF TWO - TE THS OF ONE PER CE T (0.2\) OP TH TOTAL OF POLICE OFFICERS' SALARI S MO THLY TO FI C TH BE EFJTS AS PROVIDED I S-4-12(b) OF THIS CODE. -1 · ... - • l •. • • , ~~ . ,, Sec tion 2. 0 M • (d) IN ADDITION TO THE POWERS AND OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED UPON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ENGLEWOOD POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND BY ARTICLE 49, CHAPTER 139, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, 1963, AS AMENDED, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE ALL POWERS NECESSARY TO SUPERVISE AND ADMINISTER THE PROVISIONS HEREOF. IN ADDITION THERETO, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE THE POWER FROM TIME TO TIME, AND AS THE NEED MAY ARISE, TO TRANSFER ANY SURPLUS MONEYS RESULTING IN SAID "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND", TO THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND OF THE CITY. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1975. Introduced, read i n full and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 19 74 . Publ ished as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. MAYOR ATTEST : ex off1c10 City Clerk-Tre surer 1, K rl ollenber&er, doh reby certify that th abo e nd for oin is a tru , accurat nd coaplete copy of Bill or an Ordinance, introduc d, r ad in full, and ·2 · • • • . , • • passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • • -3· I • • 0 ,~ • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8, CHAPTER 1, TITLE XI, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CREATING A SPECIAL FUND FOR POLICE OFFICER'S PRE-RETIREMENT BENEFIT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 8, Chapter 1, Title XI, is hereby amended to read as follows: 11-1-8 POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUNDFfr POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FOND -SPECIAL ND CREATED (a ) The City of Englewood does hereby elect to continue to participate in the Police Pension Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 139, Article 49, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, as amended, save and except to the extent that the prov is ions of this Ordinance super s edes any provisions of said statute . (b ) THERE I S HEREBY CREATED A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOW N AS THE "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND" FOR THE PURPOS E OF PAYING THOSE BENEFIT S ACCRUING TO POLICE OFFICERS UNDER S-4 -12(b ) (PERMANENT DISABILITY - POLICE OFFI CE R'S -PR E-RET IREMEN T BEN EFIT ) OF THI S CO DE. (c) THE CITY SHALL MA K~ CONTRIBUTIONS TO SAID "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND" OF TWO- TENTHS OF ONE PER CENT (0.2\) OF THE TOTAL OF POLICE OFFICERS' SALARIES MO THLY TO FI A CE THE BENEFITS AS PROVIDED IN S-4-12(b) OF THIS CODE. · 1 · •. • • I Section 2. • 0 ~ • (d) IN ADDITION TO THE POWERS AND OBLIGATIONS IMPOSED UPON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ENGLEWOOD POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND BY ARTICLE 49, CHAPTER 139, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, 1963, AS AMENDED, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE ALL POWERS NECESSARY TO SUPERVISE AND ADMINISTER THE PROVISIONS HEREOF. IN ADDITION THERETO, SAID BOARD SHALL HAVE THE POWER FROM TIME TO TIME, AND AS THE NEED MAY ARISE, TO TRANSFER ANY SURPLUS MONEYS RESULTING IN SAID "POLICE OFFICER'S BENEFIT FUND", TO THE POLICEMEN'S PENSION FUND OF THE CITY. The amendments contained in this Ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1975. Introduced , read in full a nd passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 197 4 . Published as a Bill for an Or dinance on the 7th day of November, 197 4 . MAYOR ATTEST : ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer I, K rl ollenberaer, do hereby cert fy hat the above and fore oin is a tru , accurate and coaplet copy of Bill for n Ordinance, introduc d, read in full, and -2- 'I •. • • f • • < ...... • ·, • <, passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer • • , • ...... • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR A ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4, SECTION 3, TITLE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CHANGING THE DAY ON WHICH THE WRITTEN AGENDA SHALL BE PROVIDED TO EACH MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Section 3, Chapter 4 of Title I of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-4-3 AGE DA On the Frisay THURSDAY preceding each regular Council meeting, the City Manager shall provide to each member of City Council a written agenda of business to come before he next regular Council meeting, containing matters which, in his opinion, should be taken up by City Council. Any private individual who desire to appear before City Council may be cheduled to appear by advising he City Mana er of such reque t not later than 5:00 P.M. the Th~rssay WEDNESDAY preced1ng h next regular meetin . Introduced, read in full nd pas ed on fir re ding on he 4th d y of ovember, 19 4. Publi hed a a Bill for an Ordinance on he th y of November, 19 4. Ma or T. ·l · . . • • • , • • • ' I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full , and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer • • - - • • I• • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR A ORDINANCE AME DING CHAPTER 4 , SECTION 3, TIT LE I OF THE 1969 E.M.C., CHANGING THE DAY ON WHIC H THE WRITTEN AGENDA SHALL BE PROVIDED TO EAC H MEMBE R OF CITY COUNCIL. BE IT ORD AINED BY THE CITY COU NCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Section 3, Chapter 4 of Title I of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 1-4-3 AGENDA On the Friday THURSDAY preceding each regular Council meetin , the Cit Manager shall provide to each memb r of City Council a written genda of business to come before the next regular Council meeting, containing matters which, in his opinion, hould be taken up by City Council. Any private individual who de ires to appear before City Council may be cheduled to appear by ad ising the City Manag r of uch r que not 1 ter th n 5:00 P .. the Th~r d WED ESDAY preceding the nex regular meetin . Introduced, r ad in full and p ed on fir r ad1ng on he 4 h da · of ovember, 19 4. Puhl i hed a B111 for an c rd in nee on the h yof 'ove r, l."'4. o r -1 - JI -. ' ·~ • • • • • • I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex off1c10 City Clerk-Treasurer ·2· • • I - • • • - l'lTRO UCED AS A BI LL BY CO NCILMAN ____ r __ J_,,_,.., _____ _ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY I• ~ILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VAL'ATIO OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , CO RADO, FOP THE YEAR 1975 . H e du :· of he City Council o f the Ci y of Engl n, under the Charter of said City and S~atutes of he Sta e ~r Colorado, to make the annual evy f o r Ci y p rpOSPS for the year 1974, due and paya le in c.; a WHEREA~, th value ion of he need in d h City Co1nci has duly considered he all of he axable p r oper y within the :he or each of said l vies, and proper and wise. hereinafter set for are OF THE 7 ay of ll FO , E IT OR AINED BY THE CITY C U 'CIL WOOD, COIORADO : t.er and there is here y levied paya le s required by he S a utes x of .97 ills on he dollar for h Ci y of Enrlewood, Colorado. the l vy hereina ove se for h shall o f ssed val ation of all limits of t e City of shall e cer ifi d as it 11 nd passed on irsi readi l 7 a a 111 for an Ordi~at c~ o t! r . , 76 • • ...... • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby ce r tify that the ab o ve and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of t h ~ Bill for an Ordinance, passed o n first reading on the 4 h day o f Nov emb er, 1974 . ex of ficio city Clerk-Treasurer . ' • . • • • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE YEAR 1975. WHEREAS, it is the duty of the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, under the Charter of said City and Statutes of the State of Colorado, to make the annual levy for City purposes for the year 1974, due and payable in 1975; and WHEREAS, the City Council has duly considered the estimated valuation of all of the taxable property within the City and the needs of the City for each of said levies, and has determined that the levies as hereinafter set forth are proper and wise. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby levied for the year 1974, due and payable as required by the Statutes in the year 1975, a tax of 6.97 mills on the dollar f or e General Fund of the City of Englewood, Colorado. Section 2 . That the levy hereinabove se f o rth shall be levied upon each dollar of the assessed valuation of all taxable property wi thin the corpo rate limit e of the Ci y o f Englewood, Colorado, and the said levy shall be certified as by the law required. Introduced, read in full and passed on first readin on the 4th day of November, 1974. Published in full as a Bill for an Ordinance on he 7th day of November, 1974. May o r ATTEST: ex o rflcl o city cierk-Treaeurer • . • • ....... • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer • . • • - • • • • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUATI ON OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CIT Y OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, FOR THE YEAR 1975. WHEREAS , i is the duty of the City Council of the Ci y of Englewood, Colo rad o , under the Charter of said City and Statutes of he State of Colorado , to make the annual levy for ity purposes for the year 1974, due and payable in 197 o;; and WHER EAS , he City Council has duly considered the es imated valuation of all of the tax able property wi hin the Ci y and he need of he Ci y fo r eac h of said levies, and .as de ermined tha he levies as hereinafter set f o rth are proper and wise. NOW, THFREFORE, BE IT ORDAI NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI Y OF r.LEW OD, COIORADO: S c+i 1. Tha here be and t her e is hereby 1 vied for tte y ar 1974, du~ and paya le as r equired b y the Statutes in h year 1975, a tax of .97 mills on he dollar for the General Fund of h City of En lewo od, Colo rad o . y t on :.h I.' h 7 • d levy hereina e ve se f o r h shall of assessed valuation o f a ll cor orate limit s o f the Ci y o f sai levy shall e ~ r ified as 11 and pa sed on firs r adin ill for an Ordina c on h !! Y r . , • • t ..... • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberge r, do hereby certify that the above and foregoi n g is a t rue, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, passed on first reading on the 4 h day of November, 1974. ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer · . • • • , - I - • • • • I• • INTRODUCED AS A B ILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORD NANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUA~Io OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO ORADO , FOR THE YEAR 1975. WHEREAS, it is the duty of the City Council of the Cit y of ~nglewood, Colorado, under the Charter of said City and tatu es of th S ate of Colorado, to make the annual levy for City purposes for the year 1974, due and payable in 1975; and WHEREAS, the City Council has duly considered the P~ imated valuation of all f the axable property within the Ci y and he need of he Ci y for each of said levies, and has de ermined ha he levies as hereinafter set forth are proper and wise. OW, TH FREFORE, BE IT ORD INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OFT .E CITY F E G EWOOD, C1 I O.ADO: S c ion 1. That here be and here is hereby levied for the y ar 74, due and paya le as required by the Statutes in the year 1975, a ax of .9? ills on the dollar for the General Fund of he C y of En lP wood , Colorado. Sec ion 2. Tha t.e levy her inabove se for h shall levi d up o. each d o llar o f he assessed valua ion of all ~axabl proper y wi"hin he cor o ra e limits of the City o f E lewood, Co l o rad o , a d ~e aid levy shall e certified as y he l a r q ui~ d. o. th e ey in u ll 7 . 1 r. " l 8 0 074 , r Y r pa sed on firs re adinn l f o r an Ordina ,, -. ' • • • - . , . . .. • • • • • (, INTRODUCED AS A ILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR A~ ORD NANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VALUA~ION OF ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF E~GLEWOOD, COLORADO , FOR THE YEAR 1975. WHEREAS, it is he duty of the City Council of the City of Englewoo d, Colorado, under the Charter of said City and Stat es of the S ate of Colorado, to make the annual levy for Ci y purposes for the year 1974, due and payable in 1975; and HEREAS, the City Co ncil has duly considered the eq ima"ed valuation of all of the taxable property within the Ci y and the needs of the City for each of said levies, and has de ermined ha he levi s as hereinafter set forth are proper and wise. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDA INED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD, C~IORADO : Section 1. That here be and th re is hereby levied for th year 1974, d e and payable as required by the Statutes in e year 1975, a ax of 6.97 mills on the dollar for the General Fund of the Ci y of En lewood, Colorado. Section ?. Tha the levy hereinabove se f orth shall e levi d upon each dollar of the assessed valuation o f all ta xa 1 property wi~hin the corpora e limits of the City o f Englewood, Colorado, and the said levy shall be cer ified as by he l a r quir d. n• oduc d , on th 4 h oy o l!ov 1 full and passed on first readin ~ Q71 .. 7 of lov in full a c 111 for an Ordinanc on t 1 1J,. l!ayor J 0 : ,. - •, • • , ....... • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify tha t the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer • • , - • • • t• • A BI L FO R A C'R I "N E FIYI:JG THf T/,Y L 'Y l 'J MI L f 'P ON EACH DOLLA R OF r A SS D VA LU t ~!O OF AL L ¥ BI PROPERTY WITHI THE CIT Y OOD , OLCEADO , P. 7HE YEAR 1 975. o ' the C:ty Council of he , un tr LP Charter of said City C lora rt o , to make he annual cs f e r the •· ar 1971., due and payn le 1n I! uly consi er d th xa 1 pro er•y wit in h r Pach of said lP.vie , and her inafter Get fort are A ED BY 1H CI T COU CI L h re is er by l vi d u red y th S a u e s o . h dollar t'or t Co lorado. 1l f'or f o r ll of all City or Hied ae t r ,, . , I • • , ...... • • • • • • (. 2 I, Karl Nollenberge r, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a t rue, accurate and comp l e te copy of the Bill for an Ordinance, pass ed on first reading on the 4 h day of No vember, 1974 . ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer . , • • - - • • • • - T -1D''rED .t..S A BILL BY CO. C"IL. All A BILL FOR. A~ CR I':AW'E F XI lG THE TA'r. LEVY r:J '.IE.LS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF -HF ASSESE~~ '.~LI TIC OF tL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CIT Y 0 ~ll';LEWO , , ~~LORA 0, F R TPE YEAP. 1975 . NHEP. S, it is 'r"' d~ty of the City Council o f the 1nder thP Charter of said City Colo rado, to make the annual ~ity of En le~~od, Colora c, aid Staiutes of the Sa A~ lnvy for ity purposes for 1'?7 5: an yPa r 1974, due and payable in tima ~d ""roper F "'H o" t .e City C nc! has duly conside r ed the of all of tr. taxable property wi tin he of he Ci+y for each of said levies, and thn levi o as herein after set for a r e ~ IT Oh AI ED BY THE CIT Y COUNCIL C OR/DO: e and there i s hereby l vied pay l l as re qu ired by he Statute .97 'lls on the dollar for he nrrl wood, Colorado. 11 rd a sed on fir t readi ng a B 1 for an Ordinanc o th [1 or • • , ........ • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenb~r er, do here b y c ertify that t h e above and rore oing is a Ar , accurate a n d c omplete c o py o f ,he Pill for an Ordinance, passed on first reading o n t he 4Th 1a · of November, 1974. ex o ffi c i o Ci ty Cle r k-Tre asu r er 'I •, • • • I - • • • ,. ·, - '· INTRODUCED AS A BILI BY COU GILMAN A BILL FOR A' ORDilANCE FIXING THE TAX LEVY IN MILLS UPON EACH DOLLAR OF THE ASSESSED VAL UATION OF ALL TAXA BLE PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , FOR THE YEAR 1975. WH EREAS , it is he duty of the City Counc i l of the City of En lewoo d, Colo ra do , under the Charter of said City and S a utes of he S a te f Colorado , to make the annual levy for Ci ty purposes f o r he year 1974 , due and payable in 1975; ar. WHEREA~, the Ci y Council has duly considered the estima ed val a ion of all of he axable property within the Ci y a d he needs of he Cl y fo r each of said levies, and has d +prmined hat he levies as hereinafte r set forth are prop r and wi s e. N , • ER FOP. , IT ORD AINED BY THE CI TY COUNCIL OF Hl CI~Y OF E?GLE WOO , CC I ORADO : 7 Sect1~~ 1. Tha the re be a nd here i s hereby levied ar :9 ~4, d~e and paya le as required by the Sta ut e y r 1Q7•, a ax of · .97 ills on e dolla r for the -r T: Fund of h Ci y of En le wood , Colorado. or levy he reina o ve ae for h ahall t aaed valua io or all ,r d nfll •. 1 Q .. ,!. lim1 a of h City of vy a all e c r•if1ed aa d a a d o first r adin~ f 11 a a ill tor an Ordinan 71,. !! yo: . , 0 • • • ....... • • • • • 2 I, Kar l Nollenberge r, do hereby certify that the above and for egoi ng is a true, accura t e and complete copy o f the Bill for an Ordinance, passed on first reading o n the 4 h day of Novemb er, 1974 . ex officio city cierk-Treasurer • • . • • , • • • • 0 - RESOLUTION NO. 4 8 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 197 , BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with t he pr ovis i ons of the Ci t y Charter, submitted a 1975 Bu dget to the City Coun cil on September J, 1974; and WHE REAS , the City Council of the Ci ty of Englewood has conduc ed a public hearing on said Budget on September 2J , 1974 and has given considerable study to the af orementioned Budget on numerous occasions; a n d WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council o amend the 1975 Budget as submitted. NOW, THERE F ORE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU NCIL OF THE CI Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , as fol lows : Section 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valua ion Es i ated Collect! le Estima ed Valuation Collec ible One ill Equals General F nd Levy Es 1 a e Publi Fund Levy A. Ir Tot. e e vy ea: G ax l G ner al Fund L vy d nue - Fu d Revenues Proposed $94,614,1 4 99 .07S 93,734,252 9J,7J4 1. 95 18J,OOO 1. 0 $ 140,503 . 1 91 0 .51 47,7 l J.97 18 ,000 ,,,0 ,000 3"1 000 6 1 099 1 841 Amended $9J, 71,5 9 99 .07% 92,800,394 92,800 6.97 $ J, 646,819 -0- -0- -0- -0- -0 - -0- 6.97 6,819 39, J J 10 ,000 J , 125 6 ,51,,118 •. • • - • • • t• • 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney-Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Police -Personal Services -Con rac ual ervices Recreation -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Section 3. Public Improvement Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Sales Tax Total Public I provement Fund Revenues B. Expendi ures: Housing River Development To al Public I provemen Fund Expenditures $ 76,SS9 7, 9S 5 150,880 934,762 1,310 ,863 73,950 246, 336 73,93 55 ,400 $ 6,2 12 ,6 61 $ 140,503 1,75 3 ,00 0 2,003,50.3 255,000 536,997 $ 1,942,000 Sec ion I,. Intergovernmental Servic Fund A. Expendit res: Servi en er-Garage -Personal Services To al Servicen er-Garage xpenditur • S e c ion 5. Wa r Fund A. P.ev .. nues: Prop rty l'u Total Wa er Fun Rev nu • 101,505 25J,2i.5 910 $ 72,904 10,385 154,073 1,218 ,277 1,366,997 77 ,143 28J,336 7 7 , 132 $ 6,628,158 -O- l, 719,667 $ 1,829,667 $ 155,000 463,161 $ 1, 68,1 4 11 / 77 s 2 6,017 -0- "' - • • - - • • • (• • J Section 6. Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax $ 47 ,771 $ ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974. Mayor ATTEST: ex ort!c!o city cierk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that he above and foregoing i1 a true, accurate, and complete copy or Re1olution No. 48 , Series of 1974, paaaed by City Council on the 4th da or November, 1974. IX orf lclo city Clerk-Treaaurer • • , • • • RESOLUTION NO. 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter, submitted a 1975 Budget to the City Council on September J, 1974; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has conducted a public hearing on said Budget on September 2J, 1974 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Budget on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to amend the 1975 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , as follows: Section 1. 111 Levy Assessed Valua ion Estimated Collect! le Estimated Valuation Collecti ble One Mill Equals Gene ral Fund Le vy Estimate Public Improvement Fu nd Levy Es !mate Water Fund Levy Es i ate Firemen's Pension Fund Levy Estimate To al ill Levy S ction 2 . General P'und A. Revenues: Proper y Tax Sales Tu In er ovarnmen al Revenue - School Oietric Interea Inco Total General Fund Rev nuea Proposed $94,614,164 99.07% 9J,7J4,252 9J,7J4 1. 95 18J,OOO 1. 50 s $ 140,503 .01 910 .51 47,771 3.97 l J,000 3,506,000 n,ooo 6 1099 1841 Amended $93,671,539 99.07% 92,800,394 92,800 6 .97 s 646, 819 -0- -0 - -0- -0- -0- -0- 6.97 646,819 3,09, JJJ 10,000 4),125 ,'15,118 • < • . • • , • • 0 • 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney-Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Police -Personal Services -Contractual Services Rec rea tion -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Section 3. Public Improvement Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Sales Tax Total Public Improvement Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Housing River Development Total Pub l ic Improvement Fund Expenditures $ 76, 889 7,985 150,880 934,762 1,310,863 73,950 246 ,336 73,939 55,400 $ 6,212,881 140, 503 1,753,000 $ 2 ,003,503 $ 255,000 536,997 Section 4, Intergovernmental Service Fund A. Expenditures: Se rvi center -Gara e -Personal Se r vices To al Servicenter-Garaae xpendi urea Section 5 . l ater Fund A. Revenues: Prop r y Tax To al l a r Fund Revenues 101 ,5 05 910 $ 72,904 10,385 154,073 1,218,277 1,366,997 77,143 283,336 77, 132 $ 6,628,158 $ 1,829,667 $ 155,000 463,161 $ 1,7 8,164 $ 114,277 266,017 -0- 1,274,323 . , •. • • - - • • • (. 3 Section 6. Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax $ $ -0 - ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974. Mayo r ATTEST: ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. 48 , Series of 1974, passed by City Council on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex orr!c!o city ciert-Treaaurer . , • • • I • • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RES OLU TION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with the provisi o ns of the City Charter, submitted a 1975 Budget to the City Council on September 3, 1974; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has conducted a public hearing on said Budget on September 23, 1974 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud g et on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS, i t is the intent of the City Council to amend the 1975 Budget as submitted . NOW, THEREF ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW OOD, COLORADO, as follows: S e c tion 1. Mill Levy Assess e d Va lu a tion Es imated Co ll ect ibl e Esti ma ted Va lua t i on Col l ect ib le On e Mi 11 Equal s Gene r al Fund Levy Esti mate Publ i c Imp r o veme nt Fund Le vy Es imate Water Fund Le vy ts imate Fi r em n's Pension Fund Le v y stima e '!'o al 111 Levy ~ec io 2. G ner l_l'und A. R venue•: Pr o per y '!'ax Sales Tax In er overnmental Revenue - School Dia ric In er • Income To l General Fund Revenue a Propose d $94,614,164 99.07j 93,734,2 52 93,7 34 1. 95 1 8 3 ,000 1. 50 $ 14 0 , 503 .01 910 .H 47,771 J .97 1 .),000 3,506,000 .) 5 , 000 i 099 i 84l Amended $93,671,53 9 99 .07j 9 2 ,800,394 92, 00 6 .97 $ 646, 81 9 -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - 6.97 646, 19 J,439,.)33 10 ,000 43 ,125 6 ,515 ,ll ,,, - • • , - • • • I • • 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney-Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Pol ice -Personal Services -Contractual Services Recreation -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Section 3 . Public Improvement Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Sales Ta x To al Public Improvement Fund Revenues B. Expenditures= Housing River Development To al Public Improvement Fund Expend! urea $ 76,889 7,985 150,880 934,762 1,310,863 73,950 246,336 73,939 55,400 s 6,212,881 140,503 1,753,000 s 2 ,003 ,503 $ 255,000 536,997 $ 1,942,000 <'ec ion 4. In rgovernmen al Se rvic Fund A. Expend! urea: S rvicen r-Garace -Personal Servic 1 Total Servioenter-Garace !xpendt urea • •ton 5. a er F nd A. R venuee: Pro erty Tax To al a er und Revenue• 910 $ 72,904 s 10,385 154,073 1,218,277 1,366,997 77,143 283,336 77, 132 -0- 1, 719, 667 155,000 463,161 s 1,76 ,164 114, 277 2 6,017 -0- ~ 1,274,32.3 ,,, - . ' • • , - • • • • • t• • J Section 6. Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax $ 4 7, 771 $ -0- ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th d a y of November, 1974. May o r ATTEST: ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and f o regoin is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. 48 , Series of 1974, passed by City Council on the 4th day of O'Viiiilier, 1974. ex orrlclo city Clerk-Treasurer . . • • • - • • • • RESOLU TION NO . 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with the pr ov i sio n s of the City Charter, submitted a 1975 Budget to the City Co uncil on September J, 1974; and WHEREA S , the City Council of the City of Englewood has condu ct ed a public hearing on said Budget on September 2J, 1974 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Budget on numerous occasions; and WHEREA S , it is the intent of the City Co uncil o amend the 1975 Budget as submitted . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU NCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1 . Mill Levy Assessed Valuation Es imated Collecti le Estimated Valuation Collec ible One 111 Equals Gener al Fund Levy Estima e Public Imp r ovemen Fund Levy Es i ate Water Fund L vy Es imate Fire en's Pensio Fu d Levy Es ica To al ill L vy "ec ion 2. G eral Fund A. R venues: Pr ope r y Tax Sales Tax In er overn e al R v nu S hool Dis ric Inc o e To al G neral Fu • Pr oposed $94,6 14 ,1 64 99.07% 9J,7J4,252 9J,7J4 1. 95 183,000 1. 0 140, 503 .01 910 . 51 47, 771 3,97 1 J,000 J,50 ,000 J ,000 Amended $9 J , 71,539 99.07% 92,800,394 92,800 6.97 646,819 -0 - -0 - -0- -0- -o- -0- .9 s 46, 19 J ,439,3JJ 10,000 43, 125 6,'15,118 • . • • - • • • - 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney-Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Police -Personal Services -Contractual Services Recreation -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Section J. Public Improvement Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax Sales Tax To al Public Improvement Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Housing River Development To al Public Improvement Fund Expenditures $ 76,889 7,985 150,880 934,762 l,Jl0,86J 7J,950 246,JJ6 73,939 55 ,400 $ 6,212,881 140,503 1,753,000 $ 2,003,503 $ 255,000 536,997 $ 1,942,000 <"ec i o n 4, I n e rg o vernmental Service Fund A. Expend! ure a : Ser vic en e r-G a ra e -Personal Se rvi ces o al Se rvi cent er-Ga r ace !x pend i u r ee Section 5. Wa e r Fund A. R v nuee: Prop rty Tax To al at r Fund Re v en~ • 101,50 5 253 ,245 91 0 1,275,233 $ 72,904 10,J85 154,073 1,218,277 1,366,997 77,143 283,336 77 , 132 $ 6,628 ,158 -0- 1, 719, 667 $ 1,829,667 $ 155,000 463,161 $ 1,768,164 114, 2 77 $ 2 66,0 17 -0 - s l,2 74,J 2 J •. • • • • • • J Section 6 . Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Pr ope rty Tax $ 47,771 $ -0 - ADOPTE D AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974. Mayo r ATTEST: ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and for o in i s a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. 48 , Series of 1974, passed by City Council on the 4th day of NO'Veiii'6"er, 1974. ex ofricio city Clerk-Trea su rer • • • , • • • • ' RESOLUTION NO. 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RES OLUTION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. WHEREAS, t he City Manager, in accordance with the provision s of the City Charter, submitted a 1975 Budget to the City Council on September J, 1974; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Englewood has conduc ed a public hearing on said Budget on September 2J, 1974 and has given considerable study to the a f orementioned Budget on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS, it i s the intent of the City Council to amend the 1975 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREF ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COU NCIL OF THE CI TY OF E GLEW OOD, COLORADO, as follows: Se c tion 1. .Ull Levy Assessed Valua ion Es imated Coll e c t ible Est imated Valuati o n Collec ible One ill Equals General F u nd Levy Es ima e Publi c Im pr o vement Fun d Levy Es +ima e Wa t e r Fund L v y s t ima e F ir e men' Pe nsion Fu n d L vy Es i ma e To al 111 Levy Sec io n Gene r a Fund A. Re v e nu e a: Proper Tax Sa e Ta x In e r over nm al Revenue - Sc h ool Di r ic Inter a Inco e To al Gene r al Fund R v e •• Proposed $94,614,164 99.07% 9J,7J4,252 9J,734 1. 95 183,0 00 1. 50 $ 140, 503 .0 1 910 .51 1 47, 771 J.97 J ,000 J ,506 ,000 J ,ooo 41 Amended $93, 71,5 J 9 99 .07S 92,800,394 92,800 6.97 $ J , 646,819 -0- -0 - -0- -0- -0- -0 - .97 4 6 , 19 J 9, JJJ 1 0 ,000 4J. 25 6, '1 5 ,11 • • I • -• • ES OF 1974 OOET. -lance with the 'Y/5 Budget to l)f Englewood September 23, >9entioned 0 NCIL ded - 10,000 42.12, s 6,'1,,ll • • { - CORRECTION -;,'-£pc£ ::E:: /.', G :; :: :::.. \. E'1-C = EL.J .'Jl< F=,J. VE f-.~:; EEE 1 r::i JC /=CF ':_ ~'=: ;-; ~-SL FE LEG i'E/LJJI ;J .',~ 11:, /,\~GE .J ==.s~.~S 1\I'. £:;/~IE!... f-E.=E_,j.FTE -~ I - • • 0 I• • RESOLUTION NO. 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RE OL TION AMENDING THE PR OPOSED 197 5 BUDGET. WHEREAS, th e Ci y Aanager, in accordance wit h he provision of the City Charter, submi ted a 1975 Budget o he City Counc il on Sep ember 3, 1974; and WHER EAS , the City Council of the City of Englewood has con du c ed a public hearing o n s aid Budget on September 23, 1974 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Bud et on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS , it is the inten t of he Ci y Counc il o amend the 1975 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY CO NCIL OF THE CI Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: S e ct i on 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valuation Es imated Collectible Estimated Valuati on Collectible One ill Equals General Fund Levy Es ima e Public Im provement Fund Levy Es imate Water Fund Levy s ica e Fire en's Pension Fund Levy Es ima e To al ill Levy Sec io 2. A. R venuee: Pr Sa General Fund In r overnme el Revenu chool Dis rict. In com To al General Fund Rev n e Proposed $94,614,164 99.07 l 93,734,252 93,734 1. 95 183,000 1. 50 14 0, 503 .Ol 910 .51 47, 771 3.97 l 3,000 ,J,506,000 J ,000 Amended $93. 671 , 53q 99.07l 9 2 ,8 00 ,394 92,80 0 6.97 646,819 -0 - -0 - -0- -0 - -0 - -0 - 6 .97 • 19 J,4)9,JJ • • • , - • • 0 • 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney-Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Police -Personal Services -Contractual Services Recreation -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Sec ion 3. Public Improvement Fund A. R venues: Proper y Tax Sales Tax To al Pu lie Improvement Fund Revenues B. Expend! ures: Housing River Developmen To al Public Improvement Fund Expend! urea $ 76,889 7,985 150,880 934,762 1,310 ,863 73 ,950 246,336 73,939 55 ,400 $ 6,212,881 140, 503 1,753,000 $ 2,003,503 $ 255,000 536,997 $ 1,942,000 tee ion 4. In e rg ov rnmental Service Fund A. Expendi urea: Servicenter-Ga ra e -Personal Services To al Servic nter-Gara e Expend! urea Se ion 5. ater Fund A. Re venues: Prope rty Tax To al I r P'u Revenue a $ 101, 505 25),24' 910 $ 72,904 10,385 154,073 1,218,277 1,366,997 77 ,143 283,336 77 ,132 86 ,034 $ 6 ,628,158 -0- 1, 719, 667 $ 1 ,829,667 $ 155 ,000 463,161 $ 1,7 8,1 4 $ 114, 77 2 6,017 -o- • 1,274,32) ·. • • • • • • • • 3 Section 6. Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax $ 47, 771 $ -0- ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974. Mayo r AT TEST: ex o fficio city Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and fore oing is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No . 48 , Series of 1974, passed by City Council on the 4th day o f November, 1974. ex orr!cio city Clerk-Treasurer . ' • . • • , • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. 48 , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOL UT ION AMENDING THE PROPOSED 1975 BUDGET. WHEREAS, the City Manager, in accordance with the provisi o n s of he City Charter, submitted a 1975 Budget to the City Council on September J, 1974; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the Ci y of Englewood bas conduc ed a public hearing on said Budget on Septecber 2J, 1974 and has given considerable study to the aforementioned Budget on numerous occasions; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council o amend the 1975 Budget as submitted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. Mill Levy Assessed Valuation Es !mated Collect! le Es !mated Valua ion Collectible One 111 Equals General Fu nd Levy Es !ma e Publi c Imp r o vement Fund Levy Es !mate Wat er Fund Levy Es 1 a e Fire en's Pension Fund Levy sti at To al ill Levy Sec io 2. General Fund A. R venues: p er• Tax Sales Tax In er overnmen al Revenue - School Dis ric t In er es Income To al General Fund R venu I Proposed $94,611.,164 99.07j 9),7J4,252 9J,7J4 1. 95 18J,OOO 1. 0 14 0 ,5 0J .01 910 .51 l 47,771 J.97 ),000 J,506,000 35,000 6,099i841 Amended $9J, 71,5)9 99.07j 92,800,J94 92,800 6.97 s 646,819 -0- -0 - -0 - -0 - -0 - -0- 6.97 646, 19 ) ' )9, J3 10 ,000 1,),12, 6, '1,, 118 • • , - • • • • 2 B. Expenditures: City Attorney -Personal Services Communications -Capital Outlay Streets & Drainage -Contractual Services Fire -Personal Services Police -Personal Services -Contractual Services Recreation -Personal Services Parks -Contractual Services Finance -Administration - Personal Services Total General Fund Expenditures Section J. Public Improvement Fund A. Revenues: Pr o perty Tax Sales Tax To al Public Improvement Fund Revenues B. Expenditures: Housing River Devel opment To al Public Improvement Fund Expenditures $ 76,889 7,985 150,880 934,762 1,310,86) 7J,950 246,336 7J,9J9 $ 6,212,881 140,50) 1,75),000 $ 2,00J,50) $ 255,000 536,997 $ 1,942,000 Sec i o n 4. In e rg ove rnmental Service Fund A. Ex p end! u re a : e r vicen e r-Ga r a e -Pe rs o nal Se rv ic a To al Se r vice er -Ga r a1e !x pendi•u r e1 >.. Rev 1: Pro rt7 Ta x 0 • a•er Yund R v enue• 1 0 1,50 5 9 10 l ! 27 I 2 J $ 6,628,158 $ 1,829,667 $ $ 155,000 46J,l 1 1,768,164 114 I 277 2 6 ,017 -0 - 1,2 7 2J ,_ • • • • • • 3 Section 6 . Fire Pension Fund A. Revenues: Property Tax $ 47 , 771 $ -0- ADOPTE D AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974 . Ma yor ATTEST: ex o fficio city Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenber1er, do hereby certify that the above and fore oin is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. 48 , Series or 1974, passed by City Council on the 4th day of November, 1974. ax o rfl c l o city Cl er k-Treasurer • . • • I - • • 0 I• • INTRODU CED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMJ.N A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET OF THE CI~Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1 975. WHEREAS, pursuant to he provisio s of Part I o Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood , Colo rad o, adopted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fi scal year 1975 was duly submit ted by he City anager to the Ci y Council on September J, 1974; and WHEREAS, a pu l ie hearin on he said budge was h ~d by the Ci y Council within three weeks after its sub ission a the meeting of the Ci y Council on Sep ember 23, 1974 , re ular notice of he time and plac of said hearin having been published within seven days af er submission of the udge , in the manner provided in the Charter for the pu lice ion of Ordinance; and WHEREAS, S eries of 1974, on amendin th 1975 he Ci y Co~ cil ado •p d Resol tior. o. 4 , . e 4 h day of .:ov ter, 19 4, sa1d Res ol ion ud et. NOW, THF.REFOR , B I T OR AI E EY THE CITY COU ClL 0 THE CITY OF E GL WOO , OLOR AD O: Co lorad c M Sec ion ac pted shall be a Clerk and 11 her of shall he p lie, e nm e an in ll, d r, 71 •• P iahe as a 111 for o f o em er, 1974 . Or di 1! yo r 0 irr re on y • • , • • • 2 ATTEST: e x o fi c i o i y Clerk -Trea c rer I, K r l Nol enbe~ger. do hereby certify that the &bove and foregoing is a rue, accurate and complete copy of he Bill for an Ordinan ce passed on first reading on he 4 h day of ovember, 1974. ex o ffi c i o city cierk-Treasurer • . • • ' • • • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN ~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOP TING THE BUDGET OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975 . WHEREAS, pursuan to the provisions of Part I of Article X of the Charter of the City of Englewood, Colorado, adopted by the voters on July 8, 1958, a budget for the fiscal year 1975 was duly submitted by the City Manager to the City Council on S e ptember J, 1974; and WH EREAS, a public hearing on the said budget was held by the City Council within three weeks after its submission at the meeting of the City Council on September 2J, 1974, regular notice of the time and place of said hearing having been published within seven days after submission of the budget, in the manner provided in the Charter for the publication of Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 48, Series of 1974, on the 4th day of November, 1974, said Resolution amending the 1975 budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: Section 1. That the budget of the City of Englewood, Colorado for the fi scal year 1975, as submitted by the Ci y Manager and duly considered by the City Council after public hearing and amended by Resolution No. 48, Series of 1974, e and ere y is adop ed as he bud et for the City of Englewood for he fiscal year 1975. Sec~ion 2. That the eaid bud e as a end d and accep ed shall b a public record in the Office of he City Clerk and s all be open to public inspec ion. Sufficient copies thereof shall be made available for he use of th Council and th pu lie, h number of copies to be deter ined by he Ci y Mana er. In roduced, read in full, and passed o fira readin on e 4 day of ovem er, 1974. Pu li1h d •• a Bill for an Ordinance on h 7 h day or ov m r, 1974. Uayor • • ...... • • • • 2 ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex orrlclo city Clerk-Treasurer . ' • • , - • • • • • • INTRODUC ED AS A BILL BY CO ClLMAN A BILL FOE AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BU GET OF 7HE CI~Y OF E GL COLOR AD O, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19~5 . WHEREAS, pursua~ to th provisio. ~ ~r ?~rt : of Article X of he Charter of he Ci y of Englewcu_, Co orad , adop ed by the voters on July 8, l ~8, a bu e ror the fi c 1 year 1975 was duly s bmi ed by he City ~ana er o ~h ity Council on September J, 1974; and WHE REAS, a p blic earin by he City Council wi~hin thr e w i~s the m e ing of tn City Counc il on Sep;e~b r notice o f t tioe and plac of said h pu lished within seven day he manner provided in the Ordinance; and ,.d Reacl ·:. or, 1.0. I, , " - WHEREA , the Ci y Counc 1 ado e r ie o f 1974, ~n he 4th y of Novemb amending h 197 ud e . ., 1074, sa'd Resol tion NOW, TH REFORE, BE IT ORD .IE BY T'E CITY COUNC ~ 0 THE CITY OF E GLE 000, COLORADO: cc p ed Cle r or 0 II p r • is. 8 • l 71.. 1 , a 0 ill !'or a on a ·or •. • • ......... • • • • 2 ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex orr lcl o city Clerk-Treasurer • • - • • 0 • INTRODUC ED AS A BILL BY COUNCIL~AAN A BII.L FOR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET C. THE CilY OF E'lGLEWOO., COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL Y AR i975. WHEREAS, pur suan to the provision s f Part • o Article X of he Char er of the City of En-Je.ood, Color d adopted by the voters on July a, ~58, a bu et for the .isc1 year 1975 was duly submi tted by the ity ~ana er to the Ci y Council on Sept mber J, 1974 ; and WHEREA S, a pullic by he City Council wi hin the mee ing of the City Co· no ic of he time and p a publish d wi hin seven days fter s the manner provided i n t .e Char Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the C y Co ~c S eries of 19 4, on the 4 h d of amendin he 1 75 ud e . OW, THEREFORE, B IT OR AI THE CITY OF ElGLEWOOD, COLO ADO: on f'or 8 o.. 'ov U 1 r d, • • ...... • • • • • • 2 ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed o n first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex o fficio city Clerk-Treasurer • • , - • • t• • INTRODUC } D AS A BILL BY CO CIL.il!An ~~~~~~~~~~~ A BI!..L . OR AN ORDIN ANCE ADOPTING THE B:J COLORADO, FO R THE FISCAL EA ET OF THE CITY 0. ENG E 009, 19~'. WHEREAS, pur su ~o t. Frovisions of P~r~ I of Ar icle X of the Char•er of tie City of E wood, Color d adopted by the voters on July 8, ~ , a b\!d e for he year 1975 was duly submi ed by tt Cly illa.a er to t h Council on Sep ember J , 1974; a d WHEREAS, a publi c hear n by the Cit y Council wi hin thr the m e ing of he Ci y Cou ci1 noti c e o f h tiae and plac publjsh.d wi thin seven days r. he manne r provided in the Ordina c e; and HE EA , the C 't y Co nc l a o ~ed Re olit on 'o . Q , eries o f 1974, on the 4tt y o .ov ~ber, 1974 , s ~d Resolu jo. amendin he 197~ budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE I! OR AINED BY THE CITY COU CIL F 7H E CITY OF E GLEWOOD, OLO ADO: on on 7 h a u y • l • • I • • • - 2 ATTEST : ex offi c i o City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex officio city cierk-Treasurer • . • • , • • • 0 t• • INTR ODUCED AS A BILL BY GOU CILt.:A'.i A BILL F'JR AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BU GET OF ;HF CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 197~. WHEREAS, pursuant to the provi.ions of Part I of Ar ticle X of the Ch ar te r of the Ci y of Englewood, Colorad<, adopte d by the voters on July 8, 1958 , a budge for the fi s : year 1975 was duly submitted by re City Aa ager to the City Council on S ep tember 3, 1974; and WHEREA S, a pu lie hearing on the said budget wash 11 by the City Council wit hin three weekP fter its sub~ission at the meeting of the City Council on Sep ember 23. 197 , re ulnr notice of he time and place of said hearin~ having been published within seven day" after si;bl:li··sion of tt.e b dget, in he manner provided in tl.e Char er for the publication of Ordinanc e; and ,. - WHEREAS, the City Gou cil ado ted Resolu ion No. 4 , Series of 1974 , on the 4th day of NovPm er, 1974, sai Re ol •ion amending the 1975 budget . NOW, THEREFORE, B IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OUN IL F HE CITY OF ENGLE WOO D, COLORAVO: S c ion 1 . That tle b Colorado for he fi scal ye r 'en~g rand duly consider hearing and amend d by R end ne eby i adopt for he fiscal y a In Ol d . a P~ i or 1 for ov m r • 1974. iGyor Ci ed n 7 h 8 I • • • • 0 • 2 ATTE ST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer I, Karl Nollenberger, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Bill for an Ordinance passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. ex o rri c !o City Clerk-Treasurer 'I • • I • • • 0 , . • INTRlJDUCED AS A BILL BY CGJNCIIMA.N __ J __ 0_·-------- A BILL FOR ~ ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING lv40NIES FOR ALL CIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1975, AND ENDHG DEC El.mER Jl, 197~, CO NSTI TUTING WHA T I TEID. nm ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 19"t. BE IT RDAINED BY nm CITY COUNCIL OF nm CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: ~f'ct ion 1. Tha there be and there is hereby appropriated from the reven'.!e dPr lv!l'lf from tax a ion in he City of Englewood, Colorado, from collec 1 .n of license f e~s and froo all other so urces of revenue during he year e inni .'anuary 1 1975, and ending December Jl, 1975, the amoun he reinaf er set fo r h for the objec an~ purnose specified and set opposite there o, specifical ly as ollows; to wit: 0 1 r t 149,918 'l J ,J'i6 77, 64 1,089,751 1,319,12~ 1,545,706 304 ,4 9 255 ,281 922, ?HJ l,''68 ,164 9 ,647 • • • • • 0 • '· -2 - Section J, That all monies in the hands of the Director of Finance or to come Into his hands for the fiscal year 1975 may be applied on the out- standing claims now due or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1975. Section 4. That all unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director of Finance during the yea r 1975 may be so distributed among the respec ive funds herein as the City Coun cil may deem best under s uch control as is provi ~ed by law . Section 5. That during or at the close of the fiscal year of 1974, any surpJus money in any of he respective funds, after all claims for 1974 against the same have been paid, may be di~t ributed to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council. In reduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of ~ovemter, 1974. A T: x off! Published as a Bill f or an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. Kfuyor er ify hat the above an fo r oi 11 1 f or an dinanc , e · on ex orr!c!o city cierk-Trea urer 'I • • - • • 0 • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCIIMAN ----------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING MJNIES FOR ALL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 1975, AND ENDING DEC™BER Jl, 1975, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TERMED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That there be and there is hereby appropriated from the revenue deriving from taxation in the City of Englewood, Colorado, from collection of license fees and from all other sources of revenue duri.ng the year beginning January 1, 1975, and ending December Jl, 1975, the amounts hereinafter set forth for the object and purpose specified and set opposite thereto, specifically as follows; to wit: Legislation and Counsel Management Finance and Record Public Work s Fire Police COlllllUility DeveloIJ11ent Library Parks and Recreation GENERAL FUND PUBLIC IMPROVOOlrr FUND Constructio of Jor capital proJe~ts WATER ENTERPRIS Total Water Enterprise Fund To al w r En erpria Fund $ 149,918 J6J,J56 677,864 1,089,751 1,319,125 1, 545, 706 304,439 255 ,281 92 2 ,718 $6,628,158 $1,768,164 $1,227,427 $ 95, 7 •. • • -• 0 • -2 - Section J. That all monies in the hands of the Director of Finance or to come into his hands for the fiscal year 1975 may be applied on the out- standing claims now due or to become due in the said fiscal year of 1975. Section 4. That all unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the Director of Finance during the year 1975 may be so distributed among the respective funds herein as the City Council may deem best under such control as is provided by law. Section 5. That during or at the close of the fiscal year of 1974, any surplus money In any of the respective funds, after all claims for 1974 against the same have been paid, may be distributed to any other fund or funds at the discretion of the City Council. Introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 4th day of November, 1974. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 7th day of November, 1974. llaYor ATTEST: ex offic i o city Cl erk-treasurer 18 • fire I, rger, do hereby cer 1fy that he above and for o1 lete copy or a Bill for an dinance, Pll••ed o r , 1974. x orrlol o city et rk-Ti' IU1' r 'I • • -• 0 I• • A BILL FOR f.,I CF. II A!iC!:. AF ROPRIA~I::G t''N lES FOR ALL :r 'II t fu. PURPOSES HI THE C !TY OF ·LE 'O D, COLOPADO, m THE FIX T BEG 'tH m JANUARY 1, 1975 , AND ENDING ~EC .!BER 31, 1975 , CCII. TI~ Trt::. V.1lAT I T u.!ED TIIE AN AL AFPROPRIA~ION BILL FOR THE FISCA YEAR lCJ7<;. BE IT ORDAnm DY THE ITY COUNCIL OF TilE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , ,. 1 ows: "P1•tlon J. Tl.at tr.Pre be an here is hereby appropria ed from the rever.·ie •fr ' 1n f "'""' axa ion in the City of En{:le ood, Colorad o, from collec•ton ,. l:"en10e f nes ... d fr ;im all other 0urces of revenue d ring tl1 year beg ru.ir:~ January l, 1,7:;, and endinr, December 31 , 1975, the amounts r einaf r forth fer the objec and purpose specified and se opposi 'here 4 o, rpe fically s fo1lows; o wi : GENF.RAL F , 1, • • • - 0 • PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF NUAHY 1, 1975 , AND ENDING ':UAL APPROPR IATI ON BIIJ, OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, ropriat ed from the do, from ue during r., the amounts + oppos i e . ' •. • • - CORRECTION J,=-E P.cE :E.=t.,iG =: ;:... t. E'J 7" C = E!_.J.'. F= \ E !-:~:: EE=.' FEt 1c.r::cF::_ :1E= -= ~S-LFE LEG/E,'L/Tr ,.J ,,,r r:-: ',\~GE ..!.=cE~.J...=s, i r.i £~!~ tE:_ Y f-E.=E . .J.FTE.=. I - • • • • 0 - I.: '"JUi;ED AS A BILL BY c '·:11.:rmAN ~~~~~~~~~~~~ A BILL FOR A!. l)PDINA!iCE APPROPRIA7ING •· NIES FOR ALL 1, NICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF Ft 1LENOOD, COLORADO, IN THE FISCAL Yl"..AR BEGII tH m JANUARY 1, 1975 , AND ENDING ::'ECEMBER 31, 1975, CONSTITUTING WHAT IS TFPJ,lED THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION BILL fCR THE FISCAL YFAR 107~. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , a.. !l ONS: ~ection 1. That here bl' and her e is hereby appropriated from the reve ue ~'·drw from axation in t,he City of Englewood, Colorado, from c ollecti ~ or license fee~ and from all other sour es of revenue during t·e year beginning Jumary 1, 1 .75, and ending Dec ember 31 , 1975, he amounts h~1 e inafter ~e forth f r the object and purpose s e ified end se oppoei e ·r.e r to, sf)('cifically as follows; •.o wi : CENF.RAL FUND an1 Counse:: d Recre11•ion ~ 149,91 363,J~ 1,7• ,1 .. ,;ir.,1.:.1 ,. - • • , -• 0 t• • 2 Section 3. That all monies in he hands of the Director of Fina.nee or to come into his hands for the fiscal yenr 1975 may be applied on t he ou - •nr"ing claims no·r du<> or +o tec:c!"e due in the said fi scal year of 1975. Sec i'>n 4. That all unapproprin ed monies that may come into the hards of th<> D.rec or of Finance during the y ar 1975 may be so distributed a.-nollb the respec•ive funds herein as 'he City Counc il may deem best under ch con• ... .,' a is provi r>d '' law . "<>ction 5 . Tha during or a he close of the fiscal year of 1974, an:; surplls mon<>y in any of .~ ..-cEpectiv funds , a fter all claims for 1974 auainst he rllr.le have t,een pn · , :rur b dis ributed to any other fund or funds at hed:l.ff'rPionof h c ·•y Ot;.n 'l. I. reduced, read in full, and pas~ed on first reading on the 4 h day of Nove::-.l .r, 1 74. bl'sted as a Bill for r .,.,.. T: • ina.nce on the 7th day of November, 1974 . Ma,ror ertif hat th a ve and for oi 11 for an di n e, pa ed on x ott! Io city ct r1-tr urer . ' •. • • , - • • • 0 • A BILL FOR A!I OP INAJ:r E APPROPRIA':'ING 1.'0 IES F'OR ALL NICIPAL PURPOSES IN THE CITY OF ~ liLEWOOD, COLORADO , IN THE F SCAL YEAR BEGIN ING JAN 'ARY 1 , 1975 , AND EN DI <ti !:'ECEMBER 31, 197~, CONSTI':U':'IN3 YIHAT IS TE . THE ANNUAL APPROPR I ATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR lo~-. BE IT 0RDAINED BY TrlE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI TY OF ENG LEWOOD , COLORADO , a s f 11 s: ectfon 1. That U-.f're be an ther e is hereby a ppropria ed from he revenu~ ·erI•inr f rom axation in the City o f Englewood , Colo rado, from colle~ ion of license fees nnd fr~ all oth r sources of revenue during th~ year beginning Jnn a r y 1, 197c, an d endi Dece ber 31 , 1 975 , the amoun s he reinaftpr fort 1 for the ob ec and purpos sp c i fi ed an d se opposi • er~ o, s ifically as follows; to wi a d Counsel er • io ii . o" ~ 'or ,1 1. 27, 27 o~. 7 "' - •. • • - • • • • I• • .. 2 Section 3. That all monies in t he hands of the Director of Finance or o come Into his hands for ~he fisc al year 1975 may be applied on the out- q anding claL~r now due or o become due in the said fiscal year of 1975. Section 4. That all unappropriated monies that may come into the hands of the D rector o f Financ dur ng he y a r 1975 may be so distr ibuted .~the r e~pec•ive f· ds herei ar 1~ City Counc il may deem best und r u". con tr 1 as is provi1r:d 'aw. in bl shed as a Bill :rr: 4 • the fiscal year of 1974, er all claims f or 1974 o arcy o h r fund or funds 0 h 4t.h d v of ov r r, 1974 . r · c -ti fy •hat th above and for oi opy of a Eill for an dir.anc , passed on x ortt Io city Clerk-Tr aeurer . , • • • , • • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. ~~~' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, AS SO CIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUT Y CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, Se ries o f 1974 , amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted th e same by Ord inance; an d WHEREA S , said Ci y Council has by Ord i nance, passed and a pp roved the 1974 appr opriation for all municipal purposes including annual salaries for Council appointees . NO W, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUN CIL OF THE CIT Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLO RADO: 1. Th at consis en with the budget heretofore approved and the approp ria tions t o the general fund of the City relative o salarie s, the following annual salaries ar e he reb established for appoin ees o f City Council for the calendar year 197' to -wi t: ATT!ST: ex rflcio City Manager Municipal Judge Associate Judges Ci y Atto rn y Assistan City A torney Depu y City A orn y $28,615 per annum o f which 10.0% is deferred compensation ($2,862) $ per annum $ 1 00 per diem $ 25,000 per annum $ l J ,715 per annum $ 14,500 per annum ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th day of November, 1974 . rk-rea1urer . . • • • I , • • • • • 2 I, Ka r l Nollenberger, ex officio City Clerk- Treasurer of the City of Engle wood , Colora do, hereby certify that the above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974. ex Officio city Clerk-Treasurer • . • • ......... • • • • RESOLUTION NO. ~~-' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, Series of 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the same by Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordinance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation for all municipal purposes including annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consistent with the budget heretofore approved and the appropriations to the general fund of the City relative to salaries, the following annual salaries are hereby established for appointees of City Council for the calendar year 1975 to -wi t: City Manager Municipal Jud e Associate Judges City A torney Asetstan City Attorney Deputy City A to rney $28,615 per annum of which 10.0j is deferred compensation ($2,862) $ per annum $ 100 per diem $ 25,000 per annum lJ,715 per annum $ 14,500 per annum AOOPT?D AND APPROVED THIS 4 h day of November, 1974. ATT!ST: ex orrlc!o cl y erk-Treaeurer • . • • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, ex officio City Clerk- Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974. ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer • . • • , - • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. ___ , SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANN AL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, IUNICI PAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY . WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No . 48, Series of 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the same by Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordinance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation for all municipal purposes including annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI Y OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consisten with t he budget heretofore approved and the appropriations to he general fund of he Ci y relative to salaries, the following annual salaries are here y established for appoin ees of City Council for th e calen ar year 1975 to-wi City ana er $28,615 per annum of which 10.0% is deferred compensa ion ( 2, 8 62) unicipal udge $ p r annum s o ia Jud s $ 100 pl"r di City A• orney • 25,000 P r annum Assi •an City A torney lJ, 1 per annum Depu y City A tornP.y 14,500 per annum ADOPT A 0 APPF.OVE THIS 4 h day or ove er, 1974. A T ST: ex orric 0 . , • • , ...... • • 0 • 2 I, Ka rl Nollenberger , ex o ffi cio City Clerk - Treasurer of the City of Eng lewood , Colorado, her e by certify that the abov e is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No . , Se r ies of 1974 . ex o ffi c i o City Clerk-Treasurer • • • • • • ' . RESOLUTION NO. ~~~' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTI ON ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, Series of 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the same by Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordinance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation for all municipal purposes in c luding annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consistent with the budget heretofore approved and the appropriations to the general fund of the City relative to salaries, the following annual salaries are he reby established for appointees of City Council for the calenda r year 1975 to-wi t : City Manager Municipal Judge Associate Judg es City A torn y As sistant City Attorney Depu y City At orney $28,615 per annum of which 10.0S ie deferred compensation ($2,862) $ per annum $ 100 per diem $ 25,000 per annum $ lJ,715 per annum S 14,500 per annu AD OPT!D AND APPR OV!D THIS 4th day of ovem er, 1974. ATT!ST: IX o rticl o I y l•rk-r111ur1r •, • • • ....... • • • ·, • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, ex officio City Clerk- Treasurer of t he City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974. ex officio city cierk-Treasurer . ' • . • • ' ....... • • 0 - RESOLUTION NO. ~~-' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, S eries of 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the s ame by Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordinance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation for all municipal purposes in c luding annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consistent with the budget heretofore a pp r o ve d and t he appropriations to the general fund of the City r elative t o salarie s , the following annual salar i es are he r e b y es ta bli s h ed f o r app o intees of City Council for th e ca lenda r year 197 5 to-wit: Ci ty Ma n ager Mu nic ipa l J u dge Associa e Judges Ci y A o r ney Assis an City A to r ney De uty City A orn y $28,615 per annum of which 1 0 .0 % i s deferred compen s a t ion ($2,862) $ per annu m $ 1 00 per die $ 25 ,000 per a nn u m lJ ,715 pe r annu $ 14,500 pe r annum AD OPT! A APPR OVED THIS 4th day of ov m er, 1974. ATT!ST: ex o rti~I o I y . , • • , • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, ex officio City Clerk- Trea s urer of t he Ci t y of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that t he above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974. ex o ffi cio city Clerk-Treasurer • • I • • • • RESOLUTION NO. ~~-' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY. WHEREAS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, Series or 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the same by Ordinance; and WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordinance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation for all municipal purposes including annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consistent with the budget heretofore approved and the appropriations to the general fund or the City relative to salaries, the following annual salaries are hereby established for appointees of City Council for the calendar yea r 1975 to-wit: ATT!ST: ex o rrlclo City Manager Municipal Jud e Ass ociat e Judg a Ci y Attorn y Assistan City A torney Deputy City A orney $28,615 per annum or which 10.0~ is deferred compensation ($2,862) $ per annum $ 100 per diem $ 25,000 per annum $ lJ,715 per annum $ 14,500 per annum ADOPTE D AND APPR OV!D THIS 4 h day ot ov mber, 1974. rk-Trea1urer ' . • • . ' • ' • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, ex officio City Cler k- Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, he r eby certify that the above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974. ex o ffi c i o Cit y Clerk-Tr easure r • • • , -• • • RESOLUTION NO. ~~~' SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MAN AGER, MUNICIPAL JUDGE, ASSOCIATE JUDGES, CITY ATTORNEY, ASS ISTANT CITY ATTORNEY, AND DE PUTY CITY ATTORNEY. WHE RE AS, the City Council has by Resolution No. 48, Se ries o f 1974, amended the 1975 annual budget and adopted the sa me by Ordinance; end WHEREAS, said City Council has by Ordi n ance, passed and approved the 1974 appropriation fo r all municipal purposes including annual salaries for Council appointees. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: 1. That consistent with the budget he r etofore approved and the appropriations to the general fund of the Ci y relative to salaries, the f ollowing annual salarie s are he reby established f o r appointees of City Council for the calendar year 1975 to-wit: ATTEST: x oftlcio City !ana er Municipal Judfle Associa e ud e City A torney Assis an City Atto rney Depu y Ci y At orn y $28 ,615 per annum o f which 1 0 .0 S is deferred compensation ($2,862) $ per annu $ 100 per die $ 25,000 per annum lJ,715 per annum S 14,500 per ann ADOPT? A D AP OV!D THIS 4 h day or ov er, 1974. "' -. . •. • • - • • • • 2 I, Karl Nollenberger, ex officio City Clerk- Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby certify that the above is a true, accurate, and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1974 . ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer "' - •. • • t • • • RESOLUTIO N NO . ~ '.) , SERIES Or' 1974 A RESOLUTIO N AUTHORIZIN G FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE STATE OF roLORADO FOR A GRANT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS , UNDER SECTIO N 66-28-23 , C .R .S . 1963 , AS AMENDED . 7HFRRAS, under the terms of Section 66-?8-23, C.R,S . 1963 , as amended , he State is authorized to enter into contracts with Muni~ipalities , for construction of sewage treatment works . IJOW , 'fl!F.REFORE , BE IT RESOLVE D BY THE CI TY COUNCIL OF TH E CiiY OF ENGLEWOO D, COLORADO , as follows : 1. That the City anaee r is hereby authorized to exPcute nnd file an application on behalf of the City of Englevood , Colorado , with he State of Colorado for a grant to aid in he purchase of a front loader , which is a part o f the sewage treat ent :orks , and is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such inforrnatjon as the State ma y reasonably request in connection with suc h appli ation an d to sign all nPces~ary ocuments and receive p11yrnent . A1T T: or or o. ADOPT D ND APPROVED THIS 4th day of Nov mber, 1974 , 'ayor or Ci 1 ve and so u ion • . • • - • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO . I SERIES OF 1974 A RESOLUTIO N AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR A GRANT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT ORKS , UNDER SECTIO N 66-28-2 3, C.R .S . 1963 , AS AMENDED . WH~REAS, under the terms of Section 66-28-23, C.R.S . 1963 , as amende d, the State is authorized to enter into contracts with municipalities , f or const ruction of se 1agc treatment works . HOW , Tl EREFORE , BE IT RESOLV~D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO D, COLORADO, as fol ows : 1. That the City Janage r is here y authorized to execute and file an applicat on on behalf of the City of E glewood , Co orado , with the State of Colorado for a grant o aid in he purchase o f a front loader, which is a part of the sewage treatment works , and is hereby authorized and directed to furnish suc h information as the State may reasonably request in connection with such applicatio n and to sign all necessary documents and receive payment . ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th d y of Nov mb r , 1974 . A TFST: I, Karl Nollen ood , Co o a Jo, o t n g i true, ccu1 e ~~~-' S ries or 1?74. ayor Citf Cler or the City • t t o • ove and e opy or R anlution • • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. ___ , SERIES OF 1974 A RFSOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR A GRANT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT WORKS , UNDER S~CTIO N 66-28-23, C.R.S . 1963, AS AMENDED. WHhREAS, unde r the terms of Section 66-28-23 , C .R.S . 1963 , as a men ded, he tate is author zed to enter into contracts with municip litie , f o r construction of sewage treatment orks . HO W, THFRUOHE , BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT Y OF NCUWOOD, COLORADO , as follows : 1. Th t he City anager is h.rcby authorized to , ecutc and file an Application on b half of the City of Englewood , Colora o, wi h he ta e of Colorado for a grant to aid ln the pur~ 'se of a front loader, which is a part of the sewag e tr atment or\s, nd is hereby authorized and directed to furnish such inf• i~ation as tie 0tate may reasonably r quest in connection with such a}plication nd to sign all n ssary documents and receive pay n . ADOPT D tD APPROVED THIS 4th d y o f Nov m r, 1974. yor A. ST: a11r r I, rl .loll nber& r, x offl io City Clerk of the City of oo , Color o, do l r by c r fy that e above and for ia tr e, accurate nd co• le e copy of Reeolu ion lo. rt • or 74. ex orrlc!o city ci surer . , •. • - • • 0 • RESOLUTION NO . ___ , SERIES OF 1974 A RFSOLUTION AUTHORIZING FILING OF APPLICATION WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR A GRANT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF S~WAGE TREATMENT VIOHKS, UNnER SECTlO N 66-28-23, C .R.S . 1963 , AS AMENDED . Wl!FREAS , under the terms of Section 66-28-23 , C .R .S . 1963, as amende d, Lhe State is au horized Lo ente r into contracts with municipaliLies , fo r construcLion of sewng e treatment works . NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO D, COLORADO , as follo ws : 1. That the City Manager is hereby autho1·ize d to execute and file an applica tion on behalf of the City of Englewood , Colorado, with the State of Colorado for a grant to aid in the purchase of a front loader, which is a part of the oe•age treatment •orks , and is Pre y author zed and directed to furnish such lnfornation ns the State may reasonably rcqu st in connection with such appl cat on an d to sign all n~c Asa ry documents and receive paylT\cnt . AtnST: Clt 0 o r ror ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 4th ay of November, 1974 . yor aaurer t, rl r .r, H officio City Clerk o f he City wood, Color• o, ~o h reby c r ify t he above and io a rne, ccurato nn o pl~ e copy or Reaolution o. ~~~-' ror ~• ot 1974 . x orrlcio city ci rk-Tr urer • •