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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-02-17 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- • .. CITY COUNCIL MEETING -February 17, 1976 • • • Regular - ( ( • •• 0 • ACFI DA l''OR THE RE GULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEW OOD CITY COUNCIL FEBR UARY 17 , 1976 I • 7:30 P .M. Call to order, i nvocat ion by Reverend David Hunter , Hampden Hills Baptist Church, 3095 South University, pledge of allegianc e led by Boy Sco ut Pack 1153, and roll call. 1. Minutes. (a) Minutes of the regular meeting of February 2, 1976. (Copi es enclose d.) (b) Minutes of the special meeting of February 9, 1976 . (Copies enclosed .) 2. Pre-Scheduled Visit o rs. (a) Mr. John Maxwe ll , member of the Library Board, will be pres ent to receive a Resolution com- mending him for his years of service on the Library Board. (Resolution enclosed.) (b) Ms. Jean Carlberg, President of the Arapahoe County League of Women Voters , will be present to present City Council with a Voters Guide for 1976. (Copies enclosed .) (c) Mr. Steven Medina and Richard Gomez , new owners of Medina-Gomez Corporation , d/b/a Loa Compadre s , 4595 South Sant a Fe Drive, and Stephen Shambaugh, At or ney , wi ll a ppear before City Council for he re1sauance o f a three -way liquor license and for the renewal of that license for 1976. (Co un c i l action request form nclosed.) (d) Mr. Ol iver Giseburt, 3171 South High Street, wil l pp ar before City Council to present matters concern ing in s uran ce. 3. Commun i ca ions -No Ac ion Re co~ e nded. (a) Min tes of t ibrary Bo d m eting of bru ry 10 , 1 76. (Cop ! a e nclo ed .) • • , • • •• 0 .. page 2 Februa r y 17 Ag enda 3. Communications-No Action Recommended (Continued). (b) Minutes of t he Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of J anuary 20, 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (c) Financial Rep ort as of December 31, 1975 for the Fire Pension Fund. (Copies enclosed.) (d) Financial Report as of December 31, 1975 for the Police Pension Fund. (Copies enclosed.) (e ) Financial Report as of December 31, 1975 for the Employe e s Retirement Pension Fu nd. (Copies enclosed .) (f) Memorandum to the City Manager from the Director of Utilities regarding cleaning of reservoirs and associated water service problems. (Copies enclosed.) 4. Communications -Ac tio n Re c ommended. (a) Recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission mee ting of February 3, 1976 con- cerning findings of fact on case #3-76, a rezoning reques filed by Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, 2714 West Union Avenue. (Copies enclosed .) (b) Recommendati on from the Planning and Zoning Commission me e ting of February 3, 1976 con- cerning a r ecommended appeal from the decision o f the Bo ard o f Adjustment and Appeals regard- ing va riance t o the s ign code. (Co ies enclosed .) (c) Co n s i derat ion of City Council contributions t o va rious or an i zat ion s in the community. (Me orand enclosed , p re v io us inform tion subm i tted a th Jan ry 19, 1976 Council me in nd or nd fro m Al coh o l Oetoxi- fica ion Ta n cloaed.) 5 . Ci ty A orney. Bi lla for Or ln nc (a) Bill w t (Cop! r zo in r q u a 300-330 fil by Mr . 0 . P. M pl a. • • t • •• • pagt:. 3 February 17 Agenda 5. Ci ty Atto rney (Co ntinu e d). . -<~ t f ) . ~ v-, \ rL I Bill authorizing the issuance of $1,516 ,000 of sewer refunding bon ds . (Ordinance and prospectus e nclo sed .) (c) Bill concerning assessments of cost for Paving ,~tl't1' Di stri ct #2 2 . (Copies enclosed .) ~,...,-R e so lutions. ~ Resolution concerning setting a date for a public hear ing o n assessment of costs f or Paving Dis rlct 1122. (Copies enclosed .) .r~ Ot her Matters . (e) Report from he City Attorney concerning legal liability surro unding recommendations at Cushing Park. (f) Report from the City Attorney concerning ordinances r ela ing to farm , wi l d and other exotic animals. (g) Att orney's Cho ice. 6. City Manager. (a) Memorandum to th City Ma nager from the Assist- ant City Man ger, D1r c or of Finance , Direc or of U iliti s , and th Fire Chief concernin fir pro ec ion standby charg s. (Co pies e n closed . ) (b) M mor ndum f Asei tan (c) (e) and Per onnel Dir ctor concern1n Fir 0 p r m n (Copies enclos . ) r' Cho 1 1. Other Viaito Man ger olt coure • • f 1- • •• 0 • page 4 February 17 Agenda 8. General Discussion. (a) Mayor's Choice. (b) Council Member's Choice. (i) Discussion of 1976 DRCOG Weighted Voting Formula. (Copies enclosed.) 9. Adjournment. ~(;!L City Manager • , • • , . • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO February 2 , 1976 \a... REGULAR MEETING : The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met i n regular session on February 2 , 1976 at 7 :30 p .m. Due to the large audience , the meet i ng was opened in the Community Room . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton , presiding , called the meet i ng to order . The invocation was given by Reverend Dave Hunter of Hampden Hills Baptist Church , 3095 South University . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack #153 . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll , the follo wing were present : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , and Mayor Pro Tern Clayton . Absent : Council Member Sovern and Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared a quorum present . Also present were : City Manage r McCo wn Assistant City Manager Nollenberger Assistant Ci ty Atto r ney Clark Acting Director of Community Development Romans Director of Utilities Carroll Director of Public Works Waggoner Direc or of Finance James D u y City Clerk Varner • • • • • • 11 yor Pro T m Clay on r s nted a proclamation comm n in Rever n Sherm n H. Miller of the First Christian Church , 31 0 ~outh Gr n , for hi long n faithful contribu- tion to his parish nd the community of Englewood . Th procl - 1on w r y Councilman m1th . R verend nd Mr • Miller v o 1r or c 1v he procl m tion , Reverend Miller of Council frien • • • • • • 0 COUNCILMA SMITH SECO OED THE RE ULAR CITY COUtCIL c ll of th rol , th • - • • • February 2 , 1976 Page 2 Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Representatives were present from the Community Arts Symphony , 333 West Hampden Avenue , to discuss funding for 1976 . Susan Pendleton , President , gave a brief report on the Symphony and asked Council for a donation of $2 ,500 . Also present were Diane Swain , Business Manager , and Stowell Sandmeyer , member of the Board of Directors . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton stated that this matter should be considered at the Council meeting on February 17 or March 1 . Councilman Brown expressed his support for the Symphony and stated it is something Englewood needs . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MAIN SECONDED A MOTIOH TO ADJOURN THE MEETING IN TO THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . flays : Ab ent: The th meetinr w of th roll , c ... uncil A s n None . Council M m ers Sovern , Taylor . eclared the motion carrie , and h Council Chambers. Upon a call were pr sent : mith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . rs Sov rn, Taylor . Tl M yor Pro T red quorum pr ent . * * * * • * ,._ ' • • - • February 2 , 1976 Page 3 • • , . 9 :00a .m. to 8:00p .m. Monday through Friday , 9 :00a .m. to 9 :00 p .m. Saturday , and closed on Sunday . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED A D COUNCIL!~AN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO REISSUE THE DRUG STORE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR CHERRELYN DRUG STORE , 4285 SOUTH BROADW AY, TO THOMAS J . GINTHER . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as f o llows : Aye s : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNC ILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUHCILMAN WILLIAMS SECO!JDED A MOTION TO CONSIDER AGENDA ITEM 5-d , A RESOLU TION CONCER~Il G THE APPLICATION FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSh FOR THE LIQUOR BARN LTD ., 4415 SOUTH BROADWAY . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council l•tembers Williams , Brown , l4ann , Clayton . Hays : Council Member Sm ith . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declare the motion carried . RESOLUTIO!~ 0 . 6 , SERIES OF 197- ARE LUTION D~ YING THE APPLICATION OF THE LI UOR BAR , LTD ., A COLORADO CORPORATION , TO SELL MALT , VINOUS A D PIRITOU LI UOR I EALED CO TAINERS NOT TO BE CONSUMED AT THE PLACi:. WHERE CLD , ~o BE LOCATED AT 15 OUTH BROADWAY , E GLEWOOD , COLORADO . ~JU CILMAN MAtt MOV 0 A D COUNCILMA SMITH SI::COIIDED A MOTIO! TO PA ' RESOLUTIO NO . , ->ERIES OF 197b . U~ on c 11 of h rol , t vo resulte as follows : Ay Cl yton . A Co neil M m ers Wll 1ams , m1th , Bro nci or Pro T rs ov rn , T ylor . m t1on • • • • • • rri nn , • • - February 2 , 1976 Page 4 • -I• Jerry Blumenhein , 3400 South Clarkson , was present representing People In Action (PIA) to discuss the Senior Citizens Recreation Center . Their main concern is over the location of the project , and they feel the old Police and Fire building is the ideal location . He presented Council with thirteen petitions containing over 1 ,200 signatures of resi- dents who support the location of the Senior Citizens Center in the old Police and Fire building at South Bannock and West Girard . There was discussion by Council ; and Councilman Brown requested that Grady Franklin Maples , Chairman of the Englewood Centennial -Bicentennial Foundation , speak on the subject . Grady Franklin Maples , 22 Viking Drive , reported that the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Foundation is in the process of a fund -raising campaign to raise $100 ,000 to be turned over to the City of Englewood to help build the Senior Citizens Recreation Center . They have approximately $30 ,000 in pledges at this time . COUNCILMA MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO HAVE MAURICE JONES , VICE -CHAIRMAN OF 'PEOPLE I ACTION ', SPEAK AT THIS TIME . Upon a call of the roll , Lhe vote resulted a follows: Clayton . Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith, Brown , 1-1ann , I ays: !lone . A s n Cou ci Members Sov rn, Taylor . Til M yor Pro Tern clar he mo ion carrie A co uc 1 r o E or r 1 , • • February 2 , 1976 Page 5 Nays : None . • • Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . Oliver Giseburt , 3171 South High , appeared and stated that he feels the proposed location for the project is bad . He also stated that the estimated costs for the project are unreal- istic because of the inflation factor . Mr . Giseburt pointed out that a lady in the audience who is a member of a Denver senior citizens center must pay $1 .50 for the meals served ; and she was identified as Antonia Krelovich , 4196 South Pearl . COUNCILMAN BROWN ~10VED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO HAVE A TEN MINUTE RECESS . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nays : Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The t-1ayor Pro Tern declared the motion carrie Council reconvene at 9 :50 p .m. Upon a call of the roll, the following were present: Council Members Williams, Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . Mayor rro T m Clayton declared a quorum presen urt contin ed Englewood for y tating that there is a 8 .00 per square foot that • • • • • • "Co r 1c ion -lo Action Recommended " on the ag n cccr u: (c) of th DR1 0 Co nell m eting of r 3 , 97 5 . of Adjustm nts and D c mber 10 , 1975 n of c r r S rvic of J nu ry 15, 1 7b . • • • • • February 2 , 1976 Page 6 (d) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 6 , 1976 . (e) Minutes of the Police Pension Board meeting of Januar y 23 , 1976 . (f) Transmit tal of the 1976 Budget . (g) Report from the City Manager and Chief of Police on their attendance at the ICMA/LEAA Law Enforce- ment Leadership Seminar in San Francisco on January 21 -23 , 1976 . Councilman Smith requested that Counc ilman Sovern discuss item 3a , Minutes of the DRCOG Council meeting of December 3 , 1975 -page 4 , "1976 DRCOG Weighted Voting Formula" -when he returns . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presented six recommendation s from the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of January 20 , 1976 . INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN BROWN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-1-C SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ACCORD- INGLY . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AtD COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECO DED A l-tOTION TO PASS ON FIRST READING A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE REZO I G A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND ITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-1-C SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT, AND AMENDI G THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY ; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARifG ON MARCH 1 , 1976 . Upon call of he roll, the vote eul ed follows: Ay s: Council M m er Willi ms, Smith, Brown, Cl y on. N y : Co nell r Mann . Absen Council M mbers Sovern , Taylor . The M yor Pro T m cl r th motion c rri • • • • • • • - • • , . • February 2 , 1976 Page 7 City Manager McCown stated that the other five r ecommendations from the Planning and Zon ing Comm is sion are only transmittals of findings of fact and only need to be received by Council . COUNCILf~AN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO RECEIVE AGENDA ITEMS 4a-ii , 4a -iii , 4a-iv , 4a -v , and 4a-vi , TRANSMITTALS OF FINDINGS OF FACT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote r esulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . ays : None . Absent : Council Members Sove rn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AHD COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO RESET THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE FROM FEBRUARY 17 , 1976 TO MARCH 1 , 1976 FOR AGENDA ITEM 4a-v, TRANSfUTTAL OF FINDINGS OF FACT FOR WILLIAM VAN HEUSEH FOR PART OF 3500 BLOCK ON SOUTH DELAWARE AND PART OF 3500 BLOCK ON SOUTH ELATI . Upon a call of the roll, the vote re sulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern decla red the motion carried . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTIO TO CONSIDER AGENDA ITEM 4-d , RECOMMENDATIO FROM THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING OF JANUARY 6 , 1976, Cot CERNING DENIAL OF A REZONING REQUEST BY GRADY F . MAPLE , 300 AND 330 WEST BELLEVIEW AVENUE . Upon call of the roll, h vo e res lte follows : Ayes : Council M mb rs Williams, Smi h , Brown , M nn , C yton . II y Non • As nt: Council M mb r Sovern , T ylor . Th M yor Pro T m cl the motion c rr1 • • , - February 2 , 1976 Page 8 • 0 • Grady Franklin Maples , 22 Viking Drive , appeared and requested a public hearing on April 5 , 1976 . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A BI LL FOR AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE REZONING REQUEST BY GRAD Y F. MA PL ES FOR 300 AND 33 0 WE ST BELLEVIEW AVENUE TO BE PRESENTED AT THE COUNC I L MEETING ON FEBRU ARY 17 , 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , t he v ote resulted as fo llows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . • * * * • * COU NC ILMAN SMITH l~OVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO CONSIDER AGENDA ITEM 6d , CITY MANAGER 'S CHOICE , ALOUG WITH AGENDA ITEMS 4b -i AND 4b -ii , RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD . Upon a call of the roll , the vo e resulte as follows : Clayton . c y on . Ayes : Council !~embers Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann, IJ ys: None . A en Council Memb rs Severn , Taylor . Th Mayor Pro Tern eclared th motion carried . from ivers ies for 'HE U on Ay e : Co , Smith, rown, Mann, • y A o neil ov r , T ylo • • • ' • February 2 , 1976 Page 9 • 0 • The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . City Manager McCown presented a recommendation from the Water and Sewer Board that City Council authorize City staff to attend the meeting on February 3 of the State Water Quality Commission and apply for the maximum available funds of the 201 Grant . He outlined the history of the proposed 201 study and stated that the meeting should be attended to inform them of our intent to apply for 201 funds . He further stated that they should be informed that the study should not be limited in any wa y. COUNCILMAN ~1ANi~ MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTIOH TO APPROVE THE RECOMMENDATIOll OF THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD AUTHORIZING CITY STAFF TO ATTEND THE MEETIIG 011 FEBRUARY 3 OF THE STATE WATER QUALITY COMMISSION AND TO APPLY FOR FUNDS OF THE 201 GRANT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Wil iams , Smith , ~rown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton made a request that HDR arrange a meeting with the two new Councilmen to bring them up to date on the projects involved . Peter Heye , representative from HDR , stated he would be glad to have all Council Members take a tour . COUNCILMAN MOTION TO DIRECT THE COUllCIL UP TO DATE. follows: MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECO OED A STAFF AID HDR TO PRESENT A TOUR TO BRING Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted 1 yt.on . Ayes: Council Member Williams , Smith, Brown, Mann , ay llon • A s nt: Co nci M mb rs Sov rn, Taylor . The M yor Pro Tern Director of Utilit1e -on gre men b w nitat1on District h City of En l woo th mo ion c rrie lain Inc . tr a • • , - • • I• • February 2 , 1976 Page 10 COU GILMAN WIL LIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTIOI~ TO AP PROVE THE THREE -WAY AGREEMENT BETWEE VALLEY ANITATION DIST RI CT , ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESTRESS , AND THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FOR A SE WER TAP -ON . Haro ld Hurst , 33 85 South Bannock , attorney for Rocky Mountain Prestress , stated that the sewage is presently being held in a holding tank which is being pumped ; and that there are problems with the sewage backing up . He further stated that the wast e will be domestic type and no industrial or chemical wastes will be in the line . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . COUNCIL MAN WI LLIAMS MOVED AID COUNCILMAN MANN SECON DED A !-10TION TO DI REC T THE CITY MANAGER AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESTRESS TO PREPARE A REPORT TO BE PRESENTED TO COUNCIL AT THE EXT M~ET ­ ING REGARDING CONSIDERATION OF A BUILDING THAT COULD BE USED FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS CENTE R. Upon a cal l of the roll , the vote resulted as foll ows : Ayes : Council Members ~illiam s , Brown , Mann , Clayton . ays: Council l'>tember Sm ith . Absent : Council Mem bers So vern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern eel r e the motion carried . I I I I I I City Manager McCown rresent d a recommendation from the Par nd R ere tion C0mmission for Cushin Par Pond . They recomm n I thr e minor chan es for th on , but the ity ' in ranc com any fo nd th ~ark to e in n overa 1 ti f ctory s r condition . COUI lLMAN MANU MOVED AND COU CILMA BROWN ECONDED A !-10TIOU TO APPR OVE THE RECOMMENDATIO OF THE PARKS At D RECREA - TIO COMMI 10 THAT THE POND AT CU lilt 0 PARK : ( ) lOT BE FILLED TO ANY DEPTH ; (b) TH AT THE BA K BE TERRACeD A D PLANT D A D SURMOU TED UY A 'UITABLE ALL TO PReVENT 0 JECTS FROM HOLLING DO miLL ; (c) THAT THe PO!lD BE PO TeD A TO THE DE TH OF Till:; ATER . Ur on c 11 of th roll , th vot r sul ollow : • • ' - • • - February 2 , 1976 Page 11 Ay e s : Co uncil Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . City Manager McCown pointed out that the insurance company feels this action could endanger the law suits that have been filed . Councilman Mann stated he feels the Parks and Recreation Commission should be commended for their recom- mendation . Director of Finance James explained that the insurance company feels the pond as it is does not present a situation that would make the City liable in a law suit , and that if changes are made it could be considered as admitting liability for the drownings . Assistant City Attorney Clark stated that the lawyers could make a point if changes are made which could have an adverse effect on the case . COUNCILMAN MANN f-10VED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO RECONSIDER THE PREVIOUS MOTION CONCERNING THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION FOR CUSHING PARK POND . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council t-1embers Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nays: Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern eclared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN MAl ~ f-10VED AND COUNCILMA SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO REVOTE OJ THE PREVIOUS MOTION APPROVIHG THE RECOI-1- -1E!IDATIOIJ OF THE PARK A. D RECREATIO C0~1!USSION FOR CUSHII G PARK POND . Upon a c 11 of the roll, the revote resulted as ro ow : Aye Council M m er M nn . 1 ay Co neil m ers Williams, mith, Brow , Cl yton . A se1 Council M mb r overn, Tay or . Ttl M yor Pro T m cl r d th motion ef ,_ • • , • • 0 I• • February 2 , 1976 Page 12 COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED Aim COUNCILMAN WILLIAtviS SECOHD ED A MOTIO iJ TO TABLe; TliE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARKS AND Re CREATION COMMISSION FOR CUSHIHG PARK POND UNTIL FURTHeR COUNSEL CAN BE RECEIVED FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THAT THIS MATTER B£ BROUGHT BEFORE COUNCIL WHEIJ THE CITY ATTORJJEY DEEMS APPROPRIATE . Upon a call of the roll , the vo t e resulted as follows : Ayes : Council 14embers Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nays : Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Me mbers Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUJ CILf.lA.~ !11A ~ MOVED AND COUNCILMAH WILLIAI4S SECONDED A li!OTION TO APPROVE TliE 3 . 2 BEER LICE SE RENEWAL FOR U-TOTE -J.1 , 123 EAST BELLEVIEW AVENUE . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays: None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * • • Di r ector of Pub lic Works Waggon er r e viewe d the storm drainage program and the bids for North Central Engl woo B sin Phase II . He reported that nine bids were receive on J nuary , , 1 976 ; an the low bid was received from stern Pavir Construc- tion Company in the amount of 496 ,493 .27 . The o al s timat pro j e c c os t will b 581,388 .27 . Ay Co mith, Br o w , M nn, Cl y t o r • I y a : t n • • • t ]- • • February 2 , 1976 Page 13 • 0 • Absent : Co u ncil Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the mot i on carried . * * * * * * The Mayor Pro Tern declared a recess at 11 :10 p .m. Council reconvened at 1 1:20 p .m. Upon a call of the roll , the following were present : Council Members Williams , Smith , Br own , Mann , Clayton . Absent : Council Me mbers Sovern , Ta y lor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared a quorum present . * * * * * * IHTRODUCED BY COUNCILMA WILLIAMS BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 4 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTIONS 1 THROUGH 9 , CHAPTER 11 , TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL COD£, ABOLISHING THE ENGLEWOOD POLICE CADET TRAINING PROGRAM . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE NO . 4 , SERIES OF 1976 . City Manager McCown reviewed the background of the program which started early in 1973 and stated the program has not been successful . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ay s : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . ays : Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Members Sovern, Taylor • Th M yor Pro Tern d cl red th motion c rr1 • • • • • • l!TRODUCED BY COU CILMA. CLAYTON BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. 5 SERIES OF 1 76 •. • • 1- February 2 , 1976 Page 14 • 0 • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (a) OF SECTION 9 , CHAPTER 6 , TITLE V OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE BY ABOLISHING THE CLASS TITLE OF 'DETECTIVE ' AND 'LAB TECHNICIAN ' FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT SALARY SCHEDULE . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE NO . 5 , SERIES OF 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nays : Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . II II II II II II INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN MANN A BILL FOR AN ORDIHA~CE REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-1-A SIHGLE -FAMILY RESIDEHCE , TO R-1 -C SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY . COUNCILMAN MAJlN f40VED AND COUNCILf-!AN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS A BILL FOR AN ORDINAHCE REZONING A CERTAI!~ PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-1-A SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE , TO R-1 -C SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ACCORDINGLY ; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR MARCH 15 , 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton . N ys : one . A s nt: Council Members Sovern , T ylor. Til M yor Pro Tern decl red the motion carried . M yor Acting Dir ctor cone rnin 1 5211 ou h Broa I I I I I I Pro Tern Cl yton of Community 0 v lopm nt to th City M n co v riance gr nt d to Az r 's w y , by th Bo rd of A ju tm nts r ,_~------------------------------ •. ' • • f ] • • • • 0 I • • February 2 , 1976 Page 15 Acting Director of Community Development Romans outlined the action taken by the Board of Adjustments and Appeals allowing Azar 's to exceed the maximum height of the sign code . She explained that if Council wishes to take any action against this it must be done within thirty days . Assistant City Attorney Clark stated that Council can appeal the action taken by the Board of Adjustments and Appeals . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO PUT THIS ITEM ON THE AGENDA FOR THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON FEBRUARY 9 , 1976 AND TO INVITE THE HOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS TO APPEAR AT THE STUDY SESSION AT 6:30P .M. FOR THEIR RESPONSE . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * • • • • * Assistant City Attorney Clark presented a memorandum from the City Attorney concerning his vacation plans for February 2 through February 14 , 1976 . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presented a letter from the Regional Transportation District regarding their capital grant application for $39 million . They have requested a me ting with City Council to explain th program . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAM SECONDED A MOTION TO HOLD A MEETING WITH THE REGIONAL TRA S- PORTATION DISTRICT ON FEBRUARY 10, 1976 , AT 7 :30P .M. AT CITY HALL . Upon a call of the roll , he vote r ulte follow Ay Co neil M mb rs Willi ith, rown, Cl yt n. N y o e . Abs nt: Council M mbers ov rn , T ylor . Th I~ yor Pro T m clar d th otion c rri • * * • * • n , • • • , - • • February 2 , 1976 Page 16 • 0 -t• City Manager McCown presented a memorandum from the Director of Finance to the City Manager reference refunding of the sewer revenue bonds issued March l , 1975 . RESOLUTION NO . 7 A RESOLUTIO!l AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF SALE OF SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS , SERIES 1976 , OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , COLORADO , IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1 ,516 ,000 , DATED MARCH l , 1976 . COUNCILMAN MANN l~OVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS RESOLUTION NO . 7 , SERIES OF 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Hays : None . Absent: Council Mem ers Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * • • City Manager r~cCown presente a me orand m from the Chief of Police to the City Manager regarding the towing con- tract . He explained the existing contract and some of the problems involved , and he further discussed the new proposed procedures . Assistant City Attorney Clark stated that there may be som legal problems involved , an Co ncilman Smith requ sted ha the City Attorney be directed to investigate the reposed change . Sam Clothier of Bob 's AutoS rvice stated that the City cannot set th towing price bee us law suits could be fil d . Th Western States Towing As oci tion is trying to get ev ryone o run under PUC re ul tions rather than each City h vln a ifferen ordinance with differ nt regulations . A p Ay • : C neil I! y : Co n 1l M mt> x· 1111 on a c ll ro nn , Cl ytou . • • • 0 • February 2 , 1976 Page 17 Absent : Cou n cil Members Severn , Taylor . The !'lay or Pro Tern declared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION THAT ITEMS 2 AND 3 ON PAGE 3 OF THE MEMORANDUM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR HIS OPINION AND RECOMMENDA - TIONS TO BE RETURNED TO CITY COUNCIL AT THE COUNCIL l'IEETING ON MARCH 15 , 1976 . Upon a ca l l of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Coun c il Membe r s Williams , Sm i th , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Se v ern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the mo ti on c arried . * • • • • • Director of Utilities Carroll presented a Bill for an Ordinance and a supplement agreement allowing Cherry Hills Village Sanitation District to construct a sewer line within the limits of the City of Englewood . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO TABLE THIS ITEM AND TO HAVE IT REFERRED TO THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD FOR THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS BACK TO COUNCIL . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Aye : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann . N ys : Council Members Smith , Clayton . Ab nt : Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern d clar d the motion carried . • • • • • • er McCown pr s nt letter from the Force o n Alcohol Problem , Inc ., r u 1r co r1 u ion from Council soon ' • • 1- • • 0 • February 2 , 1976 Page 18 Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None. Absent : Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presented the possibility of having Mr . James Baird present a one -half day workshop on the morning of February 21 , 1976 for labor negotiations . The cost would be approximately $200 to $250 plus one -half of his travel expenses . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO ARRANGE A MEETING ON FEBRUARY 21 WITH JAMES BAIRD REGARDING EMPLOYEE NEGOTIATIONS WITH A MAXIMUM EXPENDITU RE OF $450 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nays : Council Member Mann . Abs nt : Council Mem ers overn , Taylor . Th Mayor Pro Tern d cl red the motion carrie * * • • • • Councilman Brown state h feels Council should hold inner with he Boar s an Commiss ion s for the purpose of communications , as was on in the past . COUNCILMA BRO MOVED A D COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOT!Ot TO COl IDER THIS ITEM AT TilE COU CIL MEET - ING ON MARCil 1 , 1976 . Upon c ll o the roll, h vote re ult d s follow : Ay Co 1 h, rown, M nn , C y on . y r . 'l'h M yo Pro 'I' c rr1 • • • • • • • - • February 2 , 1976 Page 19 • 0 • : . Councilman Smith stated he feels some firm plans should be considered regarding garden level parking for the Senior Citizens Recreation Center . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO FIND OUT ABOUT COSTS FOR POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL GARDEN LEVEL PARKING FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION CENTER TO BE REFERRED BACK TO CITY COUNCIL WITHIN THIRTY DAYS . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None. Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Councilman Smith inquired if the study session regarding the liquor code had been scheduled . It was agreed that this item be considered at the study session on February 17 , 1976 wh en all Council Members and the City Attorney should be present . * * * * * * Councilman Mann suggested setting u a retreat for a weekend to take care of some of the many matters that are before Council at this time . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO LOOK INTO THE FEASIBILITY OF ETTING UP A RETREAT IN THE I MMEDIATE FUTURE . U on a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Co neil Members Williams , Brown , f~ann . N ys : Council M mbers mith , Cl yton . Council M m ers Sovern , T ylor . Tl M yor Pro Tern eel r d th motion carried . I I I I I I COUt ILMA B OWt MOVI::D Am COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS ECOl EDAM 101 TO ADJOURN THE CITY COUNCIL .ETINO . Uto c l o th roll , tll vot r sult a follow : •. • • • I - • February 2 , 1976 Page 20 • 0 - Ayes : Council Members Williams, Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Severn, Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried, and the City Counc il meeting was adjourned at 1 :10 a.m . citY<5ferk ,.. • • , - • • 0 • COUNCI L CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO February 9 , 1976 SPEC IA L MEETING : The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe Co unty , Co l orado , met in special session on February 9 , 1976 at 7:30 p.m. t o order. May or Pro Tern Clayton , pres i d ing , called the meeting The invocation was given by Mayor Pro Tern Cl a yton . The Ple dge of Allegiance was led by Counc i lman Smith . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll , the following were p r esent : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , and Mayo Pro Tern Clayton . Absent : Council f.lember So vern and Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared a quorum present. Also present wer : City Manager Mc Co wn Ass • City Manag r Noll nb rger Asst. Ci ty Attorn y De Wi tt Acting D1r c or of Co mm nity D v opmen Romans ir ctor of lnance J am s De u y C1 y Cler Varner • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MAU MOVE AND COUNCILMAN WILLIA!~S ECONDED A MOTION TO OPE A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDIN A CE ON FINAL REA DliG AMEilDI 0 THE COI'PREHE SIVE ZONI G ORDI~lANCE BY CREATING A NEW RESIDE CI AL DI TRICT TO BE ENTITLE D "R-2-C MEDIUM DE SIT Y RE IDE E DI TRICT ". Upon a cal of the roll , th vote r lt ollowa : Ayes: Co mltn , Brown , M nn , era C on . ys: one. Ab nt: Co neil M mb ra S , T ylor. T yor Pr T d h mo ion carr1 d. lD .. • • ' • • 0 , . • February 9, 1976 p~, "' ) MINIMUM LANDSCAPING, MINIMUM FRONTAGE OF LOT , MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF BUILD ING, MINIMUM FRONT, SI DE AND REAR YAR DS , MINIMUf1 OF F- STREE T PA RKING, AN D AUTHOR IZING ACCESSORY BU I LDINGS AND PER - IT~ED ACC ES SORY US ES ; AND DECLARIN G AN EMER GENCY . COUNCILMAN BR OWN MO VED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SE ONDED A MO TION TO PA SS ORDI NANCE NO . 6 , SERI ES OF 1976 , CREATI NG A NE W RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTR IC T R-2-C. Up on a call o f the roll, t h e vote resulted a s f ollow s : Cl'iy on . Ay es : Co unc il Members Williams, Sm ith , Br own, Ma nn, Nays: No n e . Ab sent: Council Members Se vern , Taylor. Th e Mayor Pro Tern aecla red t h e mot i on carried . Assi s tant City Attorney De Wi tt e x plaine d t h a the Plann i n g and Zon ing Commission llill ho ld h ear ings for those areas to be z on ed R-2-C, and h~y will then make recommenda - tions to City Council . • • • • • * Mayor Pro Tern Cla on r cognized Councilman Severn 's presence . Counc i l man Severn sta e that he is only able to stand a nd did no t j oin Council . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MITH NLVED D COU C LMA BROWN ECON ED A '10TION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HeARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE ON FI~lAL READING REZONING A PAR EL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENO EWOOD FRO M R-3 TO B-1 . U on a call of h roll , h vote sul ed as follows: Ay s : Council Hen ers William • Sm1 h , Brown , Mann , 1 !It n . ys: Non . A s n {J cil Sov rn, Taylor. Th M yor t mo ion c rried. on • • - c • SPEC IAL MEETING: • 0 - CO UNCIL CHAMBE RS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO February 9 , 1976 The City Council of the City of Englewood, Arapahoe Cou nty , Colorado , met in special sess ion on February 9 , 1976 at 7:30 p .m. t o order. Mayor Pro Tern Clayton, presiding, called the meeting The invocation wa s given by Mayor Pro Tern Clayton . Th e Ple dge of Al l egiance was led by Councilman Smith . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked for roll call . Up on the call of the roll , the following were present: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , and Mayor Pro Tern Clayton . Absent: Council Mem er Severn and Mayor Tay lor . The Mayor Pro Tern eclared a quorum present . Also present were: City Manager McC own Asst . Ci ty Manager Nolle nberge r Asst . City Attorney De Wi tt Acting Director of Co mmunity Development Romans Dir~ctor of Finance James De uty City Clerk Varner • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MAN ~10V!:.D AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS ECmJDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE ON FINAL READING AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDPlANCE BY CREATING A NEW RESIDENCI AL DISTRICT TO BE ENTITLED "R-2-C MEDIUM DE SITY RESID E CE DI TRICT ". Upon a call of the r o l l , t he vot r s ulted a s f o ll o ws: 1 yt n . Ay e s: Co unc il Me . r s Willi m , Smith , Brown , M nn, a y s : None . Ab ent: Council M mb rs Sov rn , Taylor . The M y or Pro T m cl r th mo ion c rri d. l D • • , • • I• - February 9, 1976 Page 2 Acting Director of Community Develo ment Romans explained the proposed new zone district R-2 -C Which is a me ium density zone district and presented the reasons behind it . Yvonne Naudack , 3997 0outh Lincoln , appeared to speak for this ordinance . She stated she is 100 % in favor of this new zone for this partie lar eight block area, Mayor Pro Tern Clayton pointed out that this publ ic hearing and or inance are just to establi sh the new p ropo sed zone district and are not designating any particular area to be so zoned . Leonard J , Mitchell , 3760 South Sherman , appeared to ask if the new zone would allow the renting of apartments , Ms . Romans e xplained that the propose zone wo ld allow two family use on a fifty foot fron age . Mr . Mitchell stated hat he is definitely in favor of the new zone . Vir il Thomas , 3810 South Lincoln , appea red t o speak for thi ordinance . He commended City Council and Ms . Romans for drafting this new zone ecause it is needed as a new dimension to the com r hensive plan. No one a pear d to speak against this ord inan ce . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Upon a call of the ro 1, the vote resulted as follow : Clayton . Ayes : Counc il Memb r-; Wi liams , ntth , Brown, !1 nn, Nays: one . Absent: Council Membe rs Severn , Taylor. The M yor Pro Tern declar d the motion c rried. IN OD UCED BY COU CILMAN BROWt BY AUTHORITY ORDl !ICE 0 . 6 SERIES OF 1 7 ,_ 1- • • - February 9, 1976 'P!"' r ' MINIMUM LANDSCAPING, MINIMUM FRONTAGE OF LOT , MAXH1UM HEIGHT OF BUILD ING , MINIMUM FRO!JT, SIDE AND REAR YARDS , MIIHI-1Ul1 OFF - ~TR~ET PA RKING, AND AUTH ORIZIN, ACCESSORY BU ILDI G AND PER - IT~ED ACCESSORY USES ; AND DECLA RING A EMERGENCY . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCIL~AJ MAN SECO NDED 4 MO TION TO PA SS ORDINANCE NO . 6 , SERIES OF 1976 , CREATING A NEW RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTR ICT R-2-C. Upon a call o f the roll , the vote resulted a s follows: Ayes: Council Memb e r s Williams , Smith , Bro wn, Ma nn, Cl'i'l on. ys: No ne . Absent : Council Members So vern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . Assistant City Attorney DeW it t explained tha the Planning a nd Zoning Commisslon 11111 hold hearings for those areas o be zoned R-2-C, and h~y will then make recommenda - tions to City Council . • • • • • • Mayor Pro Tern Clayton recognized Councilman Severn 's presence . Councilman Severn state that he is only a le to stan d and did not join Council . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MITH lOVED A D COUNCI A BROWJ SECO DED A <10TION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HI:.ARilm TO CONSIDER AN ORDII ANCE O!J FUAL READING REZONING A PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF E ,I.EWOOD FROM R-3 TO B-1 . Upon a call of he roll , h vot r ul ed as follows: Ayes: Council M m rs William , Smi h , Brown , M nn , lay ~n . ys: Nom•. A Sov rn, T ylor . T Mayor Pro T rri 0 • February 9 , 197 6 Page 4 • - Ralph Chumley , 3550 outh Cherokee , appeared and expla ined hi s possible plans for his property in this area . He stated he i s in favor of this ordinance . lh Mary Mitchell, 3565 South Cherokee , appeared to speak for th is ordinance . She s tated her purpose for wanting the zoning change is because her property has decreased in value over the last couple of years , and with the rezoning her pr operty should incre ase in value . Elsie Johnson , 3575 South Cherokee , appeared to speak f or this ord inan c e . She stated she is in favor of the zon c hange. Mrs . Thor , 35 5 outh Che r ok ee , appeared to speak for his ordi nance. She s at d both she and her husband are de initely for this ordinance . Ral h Ch mley requested that the previous petition which was 1resented to the Planning and Zoning Commission in iavor of this ordinance be entered in the public hearing. o one appeared to s peak against this ordinance . COUNCILM AN WILLIAMS f-tOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH E~ON E A OTIO N TO CLOSE THE UBLIC HEARING. Upon a call o he roll , the vote r esult d as follows: Cl yton . Ay s : Council Members il liams, Smith , Brown , Mann , y.,: None . ent: counci M m r s Sovern , Taylor . Tll Mayor Pro T eclar d the motion carried . 'i COUl Cit .A CLAYTO ~ y 'i AU THORIT Y 0 1 A CE t.o . 1 SERIES 0 76 Ml li SEC OED 1 U on c 11 s it. ro February 9 , 197 Page '5 Nays: Ion . Absent: Council • • • • n rs Sove rn, Tayl or. The Mayor Pr o T rn clared the motion carried . • • • • * • COUNCILMA N WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMI TH SECO NDED A f-tOTIO N TO DISCUSS CASE NO . 1-7 6 OF THE BOARD OF ADJ U~TMENT AND APPEALS GRANTING A VARIANCE TO AZAR'S RESTAU - RA:lT, S~ll SOUTH BROADWAY . Upon a call of the roll, the vo t re~u lte as follows: Ay s : Council !>!embers Williams, Smith, Brown, .'> n .• Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared th motion carr i e d. City Manager Mc Co wn stated Council ha s thirty days in which to appeal the action of the Board of Adjustment and App als , and the thirty days are up February 14 . Bill Brokate, Code Enfo rcement Officer , tated that the uil ing permit wa issue to Azar 's the morning fo l lowing th Board of Adjustment an A p a s meeting . Th y have rem oved h old sign nd the f <Jr m r c1n ation , and th new sign will b c rec ed omorrow if it w no done today. e o en for sign is Ci ty thirty are So th Lipan , m m er Board of tha Azar 's wer pr ented • • - • • 0 • February 9 , 1976 Pag 6 action of the Hoard of Adjustment and Appea ls because it is contrary to he sign code which was se t up as a standard . He s ated the big sign is not needed because the present sign can be seen adequately . He also st at ed that the sign company should have known about the ordinances. In answer to Councilman Man n , Mr . Tanguma stated that obtaining the building permit is part of the preliminary work that many people just want to get out of the way. COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNC ILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO CEASE DISCUSSION . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Smith, Brown, Mann, Clayton . Nay None . Abs nt : Council Members Sovern , Taylor. The Mayor Pro Tern declared the mot i on carried . OUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND CO UNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTIO!~ TO APPEAL THE ACTION OF THE BOARD OF ADJU TMENT AND APPEALS FOR CASE 1-76 GRANT ING A VARIANCE TO AZAR'S RESTAURANT ALLOWING THEM TO RAISE THE HEIGHT OF THEIR SIGN FROM 32 TO 42 FEET . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith, Brown, Clayton . N ys: Council Member Mann . Absent : Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried. • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A f·~OTIOI TO ADJOURN THE CIT~ COUNCIL MEETING . Upon a c ll ot th roll , l vote r sul te as follows : Ayes: Council M m ers Williams, Smith , Brown , Mann , c l y tone . At n ;ouncil M m ers Sovern , Taylor . • • , - .. ( • February 9 , 1976 Page 7 • • The Mayor Pro Tem declared the motion carrie d, and the City Council meeting was adjourned at 8:40 p .m. City Clerk ' I ' ' ' • • , - • SPECIAL !4EETING : • 0 • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO February 9 , 1976 The City council of the City of Engle wood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in special session on February 9 , 1976 \b at 7 :30 p .m. Mayor Pro Tern Clayton , presiding , called the meeting to order . The invocation was given by Mayor Pro Tern Clayton . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Councilman Smith . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll, the following were present : Council Members Williams, Smith , Brown , Mann , and Mayor Pro Tern Clayton . Absent : Council Member Sovern and Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declare a quorum present . Also present were: City Manager McCown Asst . City Manager Nollenberger Asst . City Attorney De Witt Acting Director of Community Development Romans Director of Finance James Deputy City Clerk Varner • • • • • • COU CILMA MAim MOVED AND COU GILMAN WILLIAMS SECOIDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCe Ol FII~AL READING AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDI!lANCE BY CREATI NG A NEW RESIDENCIAL DISTRICT TO BE ENTITLED "R-2-C MEDIUM DE!SITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT ". Upon a call of the r 11 , tl1 vot r su lted as follows: Ay Co neil Memb r s Willi Smith , Brown , Mann , Cl y or . y o e . Ab nt.: Co nci M mb r Sov rn , Taylor . Th yor Pro T m cl r the motion c rr1 d . •. ' • • • • , . • February 9 , 1976 Page 2 Acting Director of Commu nity Development Romans e xplained the proposed new zone district R-2-C which is a medium density zone district and presented the reasons behind it . Yvonne Naudack , 3997 South Lincoln , appeare to speak for this ordinance . She stated she is 100% in favor of this new zone for this particular eight block area . Mayor Pro Tern Clayton pointed out that this public hearing and ordinance are just to establish the new proposed zone district and are not designating any particular area to be so zoned . Leonard J . Mitchell , 3760 South Sherman , appeared to ask if the new zone would allow the renting of apartments . Ms . Romans explained that the proposed zone would allow two family use on a fifty foot frontage . Mr . Mitchell stated that he is definitely in favor of the new zone . Virgil Thomas , 3810 South Lincoln , appeared to speak for this ordinance . He commended City Council and Ms . Romans for drafting this new zone because it is needed as a new dimension to the comprehensive plan . No one appeared to speak against this ordinance . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follow : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clay on . ay : tone . Absent : Council l-1 mbers Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . ItiTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAI BROW!l BY AUTHORITY ORDll AI CE JO . ERIE OF l 7 • • - • • • February 9 , 1976 Page 3 MINIMUM LANDSC APING , MINIMUM FRONTAGE OF LOT , MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF BUILDIIW , MINIMUM FRONT , SIDE AND REAR YARDS , MINIMUM OFF - STREET PARKING , AND AUTHORIZING ACCESSORY BUILDINGS AND PER - MITTED ACCESSORY USES ; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY . COUNCILM AN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS OR DINANCE NO . 6 , SERIES OF 1976 , CREATING A NEW RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICT R-2-C. Upon a call of the roll , th e v ote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . Assistant City Attorney DeWitt explained that the Planning and Zon ing Commission will hold hearings for those areas to be zoned R-2-C, and they will then make recommenda- tions to City Council . * * * * * * Mayor Pro Tern Clayton recognized Councilman Sovern 's presence . Councilman So vern stated that he is only able to stand and did not join Counc il . * • * * * * COU!.JCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILM AN BROWN SECO OED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HE AR ING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE ON FINAL READING REZO!ING A PARCEL OF LAND WI THIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FROM R-3 TO B-1 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Sm ith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . ys: one . Abs nt : Council M m rs Sovern , Taylor . Th May r Pro T m clar the motion c rried . Ac ing Direc or of Community D velopment Romans he City Clerk with the "Certification of Posting". Sh x 1 in h or in nc n outlined th aff cted ar on he zonin • . • • , • • February 9 , 1976 Page 4 • 0 • I• Ralph Chumley , 3550 South Cherokee , appeared and explained his possible plans for his property in this area . He stated he is in favor of this ordinance . Mary Mitchell , 3565 South Cherokee , appeared to speak for this ordinance . She stated her purpose for wanting the zoning change is because her property has decreased in val e over the last couple of years , and with the rezoning ner roperty should increase in value . Elsie Johnson , 3575 South Cherokee , appeared to s eak for this ordinance . She stated she is in favor of the zone change . Mrs . Thorp , 3595 South Cherokee , appeared to speak for this ordinance . She stated both she and her husband are efini ly for this ordinance . Ralph Chumley requested that the previous petition which was presented to the Planning and Zoning Commission in favor of hi ordinance be entered in the public hearing. o one appeared to speak against this ordinance. COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Hays: None . Ab ent: Council M m er Severn , Taylor . Th Mayor Pro Tern declar d the motion carried . I TR ODUCE D BY COUNCILMAN CLAYTOII Ay II. FROM R-3 HIGH TRlCT, A D CON OED uron c ll rs 1111 m , mit , Brown, M r , • • t - • • February 9 , 1976 Page 5 Nays : None . • 0 - Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A MOTION TO DISCUSS CASE NO . 1 -76 OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS GR ANTING A VARIANCE TO AZAR 'S RESTAU - RANT , 5211 SOUTH BROADWAY . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern eclar City Manager McCown a in wn1ch o appeal the action o f A 1~, an the thirty day ar Bill Brokate , Co ing permit was is of Adjustment an ign and the former omo rrow if 1 mo ion carrie ay and that o en for si n 1 City thirty ar • • • 0 t• • February 9 , 1976 Page 6 action of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals becau se it is contrary to the sign code which was set up as a standard . He stated the big sign is not needed because the present i g n can be seen adequately . He also stated that the sign company should have known about the ordinances . In answer to Councilman Mann , Mr . Tanguma stated that obtaining the building permit is part of the preliminary work that many people just want to get out of the way . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO CEASE DISCUSSION . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Smith, Brown, Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Severn , Taylor . The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried . CO UNCILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAM S SECONDED A MOTION TO APPEAL THE ACTION OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AND APPEALS FOR CASE 1-76 GRANTING A VARIANCE TO AZAR 'S RESTAURANT ALLOWING THEM TO RAISE THE HEIGHT OF THEIR SIGN FROM 32 TO 42 FEET . Upon a call of the roll , the vot e resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Smith , Brown , Clayton . Nay z : Council Member Mann . Abse nt: Co uncil Member s Sov rn , Taylo r . The May o r Pro T m d e clared the moti on c rrie d . I I I I I I COUNCI LMA N MA NN MOVED AND COU NCILMA N BRO WN SECOIDED A OTI Of TO ADJOURN THE CIT Y COUtl CIL MEETI NG. U on c 11 of h roll , he vot res lteu as follows : Ay 1111 m m1 h , Brown , M Cl yton . y on • A s n ouncil M m rs ov r , T y r . •. • • - February 9 , 1976 Page 7 • 0 • The Mayor Pro Tern declared the motion carried , and the City Council meeting was adjourned at 8 :4 0 p .m. ' • • I - ( • • • City of Englewood 3400 S E I all Sir et ngiPw Colorado 80110 Phone (3031761 -11'0 R E SOLUTION NO. 9, SERIES OF 1976 A REOO LUTION COMMENDING JOHN C. MAXWELL OF ENGLEW D, COLORADO, FOR LOYAL AND DEVOTED SERVICE TO THIS CO MM l'NITY AS A MEMDER OF THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIDRARY BOARD. WHEREAS, said John C. Maxwell, rf' idenl of th City of Englewood, Colorado, s ine 'lay of 1948, has well and faithfully served as a member of the Englr\ d Public Library Board fort n cons cutive years, s rving as Chairman, VicE'-Chnirman, and Bo, rd memb r during those cars. WHEREAS, th Engl<'v.ood City Council L cogniLant ul th<' fact that John . Ma.xwcll ha gi\Cn g n rou I and un.,tlntrngtv nf him If in th di chargt' of hi dutit•;, n the Englcv.ood Pu hllc I ibran Board during this t n y ar p rlod, und wt h to t nd II in , n comm ndatlon and grat ful appr t. tlon to tr. t v. II . co IL That th ltv Coun U of th th ton and faithfu I contrfuution nf of Eng! v.ood. lt·\ uod az u thl C'o mmunm A PT .D A 0 PPRO FD TH 17 H fl.: ' OF l:Bill' RY, 1 76. TTF T : ' • • , - • SlATEOFFIOALS Elected at General El ections held in November of even-numbered y ears GOVER NOR : (Salary $42 .0001 R •c hard 0 Lamm (0 ) Address The Honorable R•chard Lamm Governor of Colorado St a t e Capitol Bulld•n; Denver , Co 80203 L T G OVER NOR (Salary S2S .OOO ) George L Brown < 0 1 Address The Honorable George L Brown Ll Governor of Colorado State Capitol Building Denver , Co 80203 TREASURER (Salary $25 ,000 ) Sam Brown (01 SECRETARY OF STATE . (Salary\75.000) Mary Estill Buchanan ( R I ATTOR NEY GENERAL : (Salary S'2S .OOOI J o Mac Farlal"le ( 0 ) REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO CUnsalariedl Jack Kent Anderson (R I Geraldtne Bean (0 ) Lou•s Be •n (0 1 r-red Betz . Sr (0 ) Rtchard Sern tc k CD I Byron Johnson (0 1 Thomas Moon ( R I Ertc Schm•dt (R I J1 m Carnoan (0 ) Term Expires Four Year Term 1 79 Four Year Term 1 79 Four Year Term 1 79 I 79 1 79 Six Year Term Term Expires I 79 1 79 1 81 177 1 81 177 177 1 79 I 81 Salary MayM U .SO pet' month Mayor Pro Tem S21S per month Council \700 per month City M a n .. er · W RObert 5empl Phone 3417500 C•tY Clerk Ga•l Johnston Counc•l ~rM HOOd Mayor ( 11 7'1, Four Year Term At Lllrt• Twm Eap.res w arel 1 Term E•ptrts AI eOudt<.h (117f Ja• k 8 EYer,art 11 1 A hM Fovtna•n ,11 ,, ~pet'<-tr (ian f1 1 11 7tl I Wayne H CriWford (11 17J 1 John 8 Su tera 111 11J l Ornn•s Chemp•n• (11 19 ) 4 Wtlltem Cobern ( 11 19J (H£! ~y HILLS VILLAG Hom• rul , ty *'' ~vor Counc•l form ot OQYernmenl Coun<:tl m \ ff' f•rt.t ar'ld t •rd TUftdiV t 7 lO p m II VtiiiOO Center, ,.,. l u·n<. v E nv• oNOOCt 10110 MlyOf" nd CounCil vn~ lar•f'd M ayor rYes two year term Co"mc•l wrw~ st• rf'tl t our l' ar I rm\ Pnone 719 7~1 CtfV Clerk Eltllbet N Not"t Coun(JI R t(l'\olrd scnrept~man Mavor C4 '" T.,.m £•p•re\ Ned M StHI O•it I .t ''I P t r R trv It 0•'' 1 ( 4 'II 8tt H Jf'f'k "' O•lt l 4 4 .• , • r torm ot to¥9tnment (tty rCI~ond.titl OOpm 11th•C•ty PI•""'"• Comrn• •CM\ tnHtt. "' tno .. 'IJO pm Ma.,or Pro Tem "U per I' 101 II .. ,..,.,... 10111 .. ,. • .,, Ytar Ten" ''"" ..... ," , .. , .. Ill , .. 111 ' Ill • • COURTS Elected at General Elections held in November of even-numbered years • JUSTICESOF THE STATE SUPREME COURT ' <Salary· Ch ief Justice S37 ,soo Jusfice SJS .OOO I Edward E Pr ingle . Ctuet Just tee Edward C Day William H Erickson James K Groves Paul v Hodges Donald E Kelley Robert 8 Lee Ten Year Term 1983 1977 1985 1981 1977 1977 1983 DISTRICT JUDGES FOR 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT (Salary \28,0001 She Year Term Marv•n Foote, Chtef Judge 1979 RtchardGreene 1981 Robert Kelly 1979 W i lliam Naugle 1977 Marcus O Shivers, Jr 1981 George Lee 1979 Ph illip Grego 19 79 DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ' <Salary ; \14,000 1 Folir Year Term RObert Galligher, Jr (RI 1 1977 COUNTY JUDGES (Salary \75,0001 John P Gatetv 8 Paul Lee ChnsG RalltS Richard CossabOOm Four Year Term 1979 1917 1971 1977 Judges are appotnted by the Governor After a two year provtsional term and at th conclus•on of each wccesstYe lfl"m . lhf' voters are asked the quest,on at the G~ral Elecl•on Shall Just,c (J udge ) (Name) be reta•nrd tn oft •c e" Yes _No_ A matonly ot yes votes are n deO tor rtt nhon Eltct d at Gtnprol Fltct1nnr htld 1n O\'tmbtr of,,. n -numMr•d Vf'Orl BUAI<tDOF COUNTY C.OMMI~~ION ~~~ M ts hery Mon$t and T lolf'lday at f 00,., M It SteM SOu Court P ta u·. \.tttleton Cot« uo Pnone 1 ,. t1t1 tS.I•ry J11 .!110 JottnJ N•choll l R P\1 Oo t CNn P tf'f 0 ~mythf t R •1nd 0•\1 C~•r1o• 1'•11 (R I ltG 0 I CLE R '-NO RECORD R tSAI•ry J11 !110 • Mar tone Page t R ) Fowr Yt•r T•rm l.-rm rft 177 177 1,. 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'f I I'M W .. t.,-t • • • GLENDALE 1 Home rule c 1ty w•th Mayor Counctl fo rm ot governme~t ~~~~c~ meets the f •r st Tuesday at 1 30 p m at Glendele C•tv a • Btrc h St , Denver 80722 Mavor and Covnc.•l unsalaned Four vear terms City Clerk : B L Heber Phone 759 1513 Council : George T Garson, Mayor Ralph G Chambers Wilham J Convery Term Eapires (4 76) I • 761 (4 76 ) John R G•lmore (4 76 ) Ttmothy Creer (4 76 ) John Johnson 1• 78 1 Joseph Katser 1• 78 1 CR ~;:ew~~eo ~:;L~¥hE Mayor Council form of government City Council meets every f i rst and th i rd Monday at 8 ·00 P m at 5660 south Syracuse Circle, EnglewoC'd , Colorado 80110 Mayor and Council unsalaried Two Year Terms Ph 711 5366 City Clerk : June Gunderson one · council : (at large) Harold Patton , M ayor L F CaS St dy Term Expires I 11 11) M cNeil F tske W tlliam Harvey Rollin 0 Barnard Rosemar•e Perry Alfred Vtlt John Wood Phil lip Rogers (11 11) (11 11) I 11 77) I 11 11) (11 77) (11 111 I 11 171 Ill 11) LITHT!,~T~u~~ c1t y w 1th counctl Man•oer form ot gov rnm~nt CtiY Counctl mt.'f'IS th~ f •r'1 t •nd tn•rd Tuesca.y It 1 JO P m at Cr ty Hall AI'\~-. 2510 'A-t Ma•n . Lattl~ton 10110 Ptanntng CornmtSSton mftts tn. sKona and fourth Monday at 7 lOP m S•larv Counctl Pres.~nt IISO P« mortth CounCil 1100 per month Ctty Maft .. .,. G•l 0 Chr• ty C•tv Clertl J•Mt G H•rr•10n Ce"ftctl Two anti Four YHr Terms Hirold ~Vf!r Prf!S•def\t ( OtSirt<t 31 F ViUQf10Girc:J•n• fA t l•r .u., H Pa~s (At l•r I Sr•dlf'V J St U ng fAt L•r J M CONI l O• U \a,Uf'f H•rP« I 0• t 11 lt~n 0 Connell I o,st 4 NAllONAL OFRCIALS Phone 794 4114 Phone 7'94 4114 T..-m Expires II 11 II 19 1177 1177 1171 II 19 111t El ctfd or G nora I fl cfl nall•ld 1n o-.mb•r o/ttW'rt ttumb#rf'd Hrl Terrn •P•rft Fowr Yt•r Ttrrn Ill .. Y••' Ttr lit l II •• , ltt Ill • - MUNICIPAUTIES Th e r e are ten .ncorporated areas tn Ar apahoe County Stx are home rule ciftes, one ts a second c lass ct ty , and tl'lree have town govern ment Town governments are ltSfed first BOW MAR TOWNS Town government Located •n bo t h Arapahoe and Jeff erson Count.es Board of Trustees meets the second Monday at 7 30 p m '" homes ot the trustees Mayor and s•x tr'ustees unsalaned Two year terms All terms exptre • 76 Town Clerk : Ann A JOhns Phone 794 37 •6 Boil rd of Trustees ; Wtll•am Thornton . Mayor W endel Haley Mayor pro tl'm Roger Ga•s.er W•lllam LaRoe._ I( El•ot Payson Patncta Mtller Bnafl Pendleton COLUMBINE VALLEY Town oovemment Board ot Tru!ttees meet the fhtrd Tuesday at 1 30 p m at Columb•ne Country Club , 17 Fa.rway Lane, Llflleton 80123 Mayor and l rus tees unsalaned Two year terms All terms exp.re4 76 Town Clerk : Ronald F Schdp Phone . 7818946 Board of Trustees : Wilham A N ewton, Mayor Thomas G Dorough Charles E Dana Thomas W Gamble Joseph E K •ndregan Jac6( 1 Moore Charles A Zartni DEER TRAIL Town government Board of Trustees meets the f•rst Tuesday at 7 30 p m at t he Town Hall Mayor and Trustees unsalaried Two year term s All terms ex p ,;e 4 76 Town Clerk : Vera L Norns - Board of Trustees : James Rosst. Mayor- Everett Oav1s Don Doherty Roland Knut son Robert Pundt Robert Rector W L S1pple CITIES AURORA Home rule CJty w•th Counctl Manager form of oovernment Counc•l meets every Monoay et 1 30 p m at 16th and Elm~r• Stre-e t s Ptanntng Comm tS\ton meets the second and fourth WednHday at 1 OOp m 5TA1 BOA OOF EDUCATION (Unwt•rlf'd l Robon Johnston L '4<1$ _II OOt'$1 8 •11 Cr•h•m All n Lamb Betty Fetlt>H"t *Ar•~ CouM.,.. c t 111 o, tnc t fR) <IO•~frt(f UIJ lro o, trt(f tR• I 0• troct co• \th O•"rtt.t• S..w Ve•rTerm T•rm Eaptrft 119 171 11t Ill I II STATE' SENATO S FROMAIIAPAHO COUNTY DIHRICTS• ( S•l•ry \1 per Y r ,:Hv US ~r diy durtng WUtOn 1nl t'1'1m IH> t Four Year Term J R-1 AIIV.Ou I 11 R •I on Col I II Hvgh fD'IIill'l f'" , 1) cou"TV fl'lrt"t T Y lr T""' 117 Ill Ill 111 Ill 177 111 • • PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY d 1 c t •ons t he f i rst Tuesdav m M ay School d•stnc ts hold Sc hool ~0 ~ 1e :oar d cons 1st s of f tve D •rect ors ot odd numbered vea r s A c o Ca ndid ates run on a non part •san S('rv.ng s•• ve.u staqgen"d terbmts are vofed on at Ia r oe in each SC'hOOI bd~·~ I rom D•r<•c.tor Otstncts. u OtStnct O ts t nct No O•s t n ct Add ress Phone AURORA 18J' 1085 P('()r•a J6J 3331 Aurora 80011 BEN NETT ]OJ • H tQh School 6J4 JIJ9 Bennett 80 IOJ BYERS 32J " HtQh School 811 5138 81(crs 80 103 CHERRY 4100 So Yosem•tc 71 1 118 4 CREEK E n qlew oOd 80 11 0 DEER TRAIL 26J" S<h oot Build •n g 769 1805 ()e('r Tra•I80 10S E NGLEWOO D I .HOI So Ba nnoc k 181 188 1 (nqi('WOOd 80 11 0 LlllL[ TO N • or;>& S.o A<oma 1981~1 L•ttleton 80120 SHERIDAN p o eo,., 1198 189 1)/1 Enqlt ,...OOd 80110 STR"SBURG ll J' Hoqh ~ctlool on s•n trd'>-bvrQI0136 &R&~&H O COU NTYCOURT HOUS lie • Boud Meetmg O~ys of E•ch Month ]nd 4th M onda'( Jr d Mon 2nd Thurs 2n d Mon Jr d Thu rs 2nd & 4th M onda y Jrd Tues Jnd T~s 7nd Mof'l . ...,~" .... . ,,, , .. ,., • 0 - ,_ t• ELECTION CALENDAR GE NE R AL ELECTIONS Ft r ~t Tuesday a lf r t he i •rst Monday tn N o v e mbe r '" e a c h e ven numiJ~rt.'tl year lor Nal•onal. Sl a t «.> a n d County Off•cia l s. Con s l•tut •onal Amendmen ts '"'''ated and Retened Bill s P OLI T ICAL PAR 1 Y PR ECINC 1 C"UCUIES F•rst M ondclr •n Mar Of f'\o n nvmbered rears for Prectn c t Oelega r ~ to Counrv A~\e'mbl• s PRIMARY ELECTIONS Sec ona Tuesdat '" S<·pt<:mb•r 10 ach e ven number ed year . t or P an .,. N ommces '" Gentral EIK t •ons SPE:.CIAL ELEC liONS H eld any 1 ueSday to t•ll a vac.ancy '" an unexp•red t erm In Congress Held any lUt'S<Jay by a Mun•c.•Pdlt ty or D •strtc t governmg body for the subm,ss.on Of public Qut•lf•ons q ues t •on s coo cern .ng con trch,tmy or retuno,ng DOnck-d Indebtedness or t he grant ,ng of Public lrttnch.ses. REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECT IO N S tncor po rat•d Towns F•rst Tu~day '" Aprt l '" even numbered .,,.,., St1tutor v C••••s ·•F•rst lue~•v ot Nov embe r '"Odd number•d Yf'dr~ Hom e fifu le Ct l tH May to\taot,sh (IIC'C i ton da ys'" the~r c harters SCHOOL BO"R D ELECTIO N ~ F •rsr T uesoav '"May ot Otld r"um~>erfO 'f'ears [(IAL D•~l I(T lL[ CliO ~~ l r '''''t-It' Hm • ht It ft\t w-e <I• notr v••r lollo.-r .ng fo r ,. "'mot tf\. o t t •Itt r '' y 1rs tner •tter F .rt t-re ttcttOn Wat.,-. •n• S.n ttat ._ft Ottt rtcts I t Aft "ddr ,. •• , ,.. ~ tf'!Cf ,e•r' lt ec:re ahen and Park O.ltr•cts ' ' r Nj ""<~... M,, tv ~ ..., rf'IO ,. lr \ • • , 1- • ABSENTEE VOTING To vote absentee th e vorer must be I A r egiste red voter who tS require to be absent from the c ounty on elec t ion day • 1 A regis te red voter who •S unable to vote in person because Of ti l ness or physica l dts abilt t y A r egiste red vorer who ell pee rs to be out of the coun t y on election dav may appear and cas t h is vote at the Arapahoe Coun t y Co ur r House not earlier than ftfteen days before the elect io n n or later t han Fridav before the elect tOn When votmg bv mat I , a voter 's request lor an absentee ballot must be fded wtth t he coun t y clerk not ea r her than 90 days bef ore t he election nor lat e r than the Fr idav before the elec t ton The following '" format ton shOuld be •ncluded wtth hts request for a ballot : Na me Address a t Wh+ch fe9tstered Address t o wntch he WtShes the ballot matled R~as.on for not be•no able to be at the polls on elect ton day Party aff •ha t•on S•gna t ure of the appt•can t fam ily member or agent Ktnd of ballot destreo Cpr•mary, general. new res ident. or s.~c•al) Once r ec:e•ved th ts ballot must be filled ou t '" the presence of a notary The abSent ee vot er 's ballot must be in the hands of the county clerk not later t han 7 p m on the day of the election • Absentee vot tng tor muntc l pal and other local elections follows the same procedure through th e off 1ce of the City Clerk or of the gover ntng bOdy holdtng the e1ect1on EMERGENCY ABSENTEE VOTING Should a reg ts tered voter be con fined by Il lness after 5 p m on the Fnaay before elect ton. an emergency absent ee ballot may be reQues-ted from th e office ot the county clerk before s p m on the day precedtng the elect ton and returned no ta ter than 1 p m on elect •on dav SHERIDAN Ct t y Wtlh MayOf' Counctl form ot gov~nment Counc•l meets second and fourth Tuesday at 1 30 p m a t Ctty Hall. 4400 South Federal Boulevard EngleWOOd 80110 Salary Mavor il05 per montn CounCil S75 per month C1tv Cltrk SJOO per mont n Treuurer $15 per montn Four Ytl r Te rm s, Te rm E •p lrts Ctty Clerk • tel•c tea J Bon•t• L Hutcheson Phone 79S 1414 Counctl ~·llrM 0 Corbtn M•vor 'th 'amC•rt r OouQIU P St•nt,f'ld H•rrr H••f <r• Haroto P•u r~ G1 nn f"ulton -nrrotdW OOd l"-'•tCJ II ('h4td1 1 t ~•rd )t L"-•rd 1J (,._.ItO) >A'Ird )l 12 71 1117 1117 1271 111 1210 1111 17 ,, 1111 DENVER REOIONAL COUNCI L OF OOVERHMENTS DACOO c-.oll lli ---- • 0 - VOTING OUALIACATlONS Anv Un•ted St at es c•t •zen may become a voter If he 1S : E 1ghteen years old at th e time of the elec t ion . .. A res 1den t of Colorado t or 32 days at th e t •m e of tne e1ect1on A res•dent of hts precinct lor 31 days Regtstered Special dtstr 1ct elec t•ons and bond .ssue elections may have further requ~rements conc.ern 1ng property ownerShiP or ad valorem taxes Pdtd c.Jur 109 a cer tain period • A new restdent of tnestate ot Colorado t or 29 days may reg 1ster to vo te tor the Prestdent and Vtce Pres 1dent of the Untted States The procedure and t 1me schedule are t he same as for the absentee voter REGISTRA TlON A c 111zen may regtster any t tme up to and tnclud•~O the f't:·~~~~~~~ day before a Pnmary or General Elect•on or any tme a . days tollow1ng a General Elect ton at any of th e follow•ng locat •ons SPECIAL DISTRICTS In order to prov•d~ muntc•pal t ype servtces lor u rba n ~ve~:~~i:.'; Colorado·s count•es state law provtdes tor t he organt za tO Ots lnc ts There are 85 such a.stncts tn Arapahoe County rt owner r6tdes tn a number of these Spe c tal O tstncts ~e~~~~~o~ ,5Ytaxed H may 1denttf'( the Ots t ncts by reternng ton;; Annual Ad valorem TaK Nottce Gtven lh legal descnpt•on property th•s tnformallon can also be supplied by calling the County Assessor s Ott u;:e 794 9'211 o1s1nos cl ass 1 t 1 ~ as Ftre Pro! ct•on Otstrtcts . Santlalion O tstnc t s watf'r Otstncts and R creatton and or Park O•str•cts nave BoardS of Otr to~ tolec te<t to m1nao tn a ft •"' of the dtslrtcts and to set mtll 1 v• s tor me Otstr•cts By law there are ttve O tre<tors servtng snc year stagQerf'O t rms e ... upt '" Recre•t•on O•strtcts where the term 1s tour tear\ (~ ElutiOn C•leod•r t or lhf' d•tn of these btenn ••l t-le<t•ons J 1 hH ., ~ d•str j( t "" tl n n•v IPPG•nted rat!'\« thin l'le<tH bo41Uho Hww er ICl ltv ..... c.- h 'Ufltn.(OfQCW.ted r·tt D 01 TIIIC.T ... , Arec:>•Me Com • • , - • PREFACE This booklet is prepared by the League of Women Voters of Arapahoe County '" an effort to empnaslte the fran ch ise as the basis of Amencan democracy and promote political responsibilit y through •nformed and acttve participation of citizens in government . Through tiS Voters Service acttvities League members regularly attend meettngs of such off icial bod•es as the County Commission~s . C+ty Counc •ls and Sc hool Boards They prepare nonpar·t isan tactual .nformallon on c ancJ •d ates and inues Addtftonal copies of this boOklet may be obtatned from the League Off tee Office Addreu 3647 SO Santa Fe Englewood , Colo 80110 M•ilifttAdclrns P 0 Boxll'IJ Ltttleton. Colo 8012'2 PHO Nflt:;J 34as ELEcnON CAlENDAR 1171 ELEcnON CALENDAR Apnl6 MurH ctpal elect tOns Chef' tV Hills Vtllage, Bow Mar Cotumbtne Valley, Deer Trail, Glendale Prec•nct Caucus Day Mly \l·June2 $pK1al D•Sttid Election DIY Potltl(.ll perty county •ssembfles AUtutt 12 Last CIIY to re9isttr for prtm1ry e le\.tlons Pnmery electton dl'f ••t.ons '" notewood Gr•ftWOOid v oil Llllloton. 1o Sll«lclon a .... -c-, .. ,.._._.., JC»fV.HII.·III....... •lfG L tlltton e.>!of-10"1 ,._ ,. .. 711 ., ' "'"' 011 --Mal .... -•• ,. le Mll't 1'0 ..... ,., .... -c ... 110 L'"le'"" c• 10122 lO III • • 0 - ,_ VOTING OUALIACATIONS Any Untied States ,,,,zen may become a voter'' he •!. E tQh teen years old at the I t me of the elect •on A res•dcnt of Colorado tor 32 days at the 11me ott he elect.on • A re"j,1dent o t h•s prectnc t tor 32 days Regtstered Spcc•al dtstr•cl clect•ons and bOnd •ssue etect•ons may have further requ•rements concern•no properly owner!.htp or ad valorem taxes patd dur,ng a cer ta •n penod • A new res•denl ot thCSiale of Colorado tor 19 days may rev •ster IO vol tor the Presn;;enl and Vtce Prestdet'lt ot the Un•ted States The procedure and hme schedule are the ~me as tor the am.entee voter REGISTRATION A c•t•zen may reQ •!t t er any t •me up to and ulclud•no t he th •rty second day bet ore a Pr tmary or General Ele<.t•on or any t•me atter f orty f tve daY!t tollowtng a General Elect•on a t any ot the t ollowtng locat.ons SPECIAL DISTRICTS In order to prov,d mun•ctpal type serv•CH for urban development •n Colorado s countt s state law provu:ies tor the organ•za11on of Spec tal D•\trtcts Ther are as such dtstrtcts tn Arapahoe County Ev rv property o""n r rM•dH '"a numMr of th w Spec tal Otstr•cts tor wh•<h h tS fa)( d He may •d nt•fY th d•str.cts b'i reternnQ to h•S Annual Ao Va\orem la• Not•< G1v n H'lt legal a:escnpt•on of property th1s •ntormet•on can etso t>e supplied by tilling the County A.!.S uor s Othc 19-4 911l TN·tf' 1r \Of'nlt" 0• tr ct ._. ( Nw IPIIO n1.0 r1t~ then e1~t.O bO•fd\ 1 .; .... u • - 11tis t.W. pritttttl wittt ..._.. esaittllftCI fr• tile cities ef Uttleten IIMII .... w-.4 . • 0 - ELECTION CALENDAR GENERAL ELECTION!:, Ftr!tt lut:~ay alter thl· f~r~t Monday m Novemb er tO e a ch even numbl·rl"d (t:ar , tor Nat•onal. St a te and County Off tcia ls. Con ~t•IUI•OOdl Am(ndmC'nts . ln•t •a t l'd and Referred 8 1IIS POLili<.AL PART V PRtCI NC 1 CAUCU~ES F .rst Monday '" May of evt>n numbered ·tt•ar\ I Of" Prectnct Oell'qdl to County Ass<'mblt<'S PRIMARY CLECliON~ scconCI Tuewav '" ~ep t ember '" eacn even numbereo 1ear , t or Party N omu'lees m GN"teral Elect tons S PECI AL ELECTIONS H eto anv Tut~av to t dt a vacan<-v '" an une)(ptred ferm '" CongrC'ss Held any T ue~at by a Mun•t•Paltl., or Otsfrtcf gove-rntng body tor the subm•ss•on ot public QUf'Sf•OO!t questtuns cone rn•f"'9 con tr act tng or rt:lund•nQ nonOt•d tnek>b tedness. or the g ranttng of publtC tranthts.t·s. REGULAR MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IncorporAted Towns F.rst Tuesdat tn Aprd •n even numbered ft'ar\ StAtutory C t l•e~ F •f\f Tut-t>Oay of Novembt·r tn Odd numoered tt an Home R ule C•t •l'i ,.,...._.,f. stabl •sn el c t •On aa'is '" tht.r charter ' HOOL BOA•Ot..ECT I ON ~ f•f">l Tv,\!Uar ln"w' r t>foeklnumbrrl"""f'ars [(1Al0' lt.' (.l~L((ft N ' , t , .,, d "' ond «. •• na•r ., ar tollow.nv for ,. .~ • t H t t lttf rno1tf' y ars ther 1 ft r F tre P'rot e1....-Wit" •nd Sll n•tatlon O•st n ctt f.-r t N' ,, It,• , n 1mt)(>rtd y •rs R e<rel t.Oft 11 "41 P'tr't OtUnc" r , t""' ,.,. '/' , t" n"'"' rN., ar H TORY 01' I.IIAPI.ItOE COU NTY PREFACE This booklet is prepared by t he League of Women Voters of Arapahoe County in an effort to emphasize theo franchise as the basis of Americ an democracy and promot e political responsib i lity through i nformed and ac1tve panici pat•on of cltttens in government Through ''' Voters Serv•ce act•v•t •es League members regularly attend meet•nos of such offtc.•at boct.es as the County Commissi oners. C•tv Counc:•ls and School Boards They prf'l)are nonpartisan fa ctual •ntormal!on on c.andtdates and •ssues Add•ttonat coptes of this bOoklet may be obtatned from the Leaoue Office Office Addrns 3647 So Santa Fe EnoteWOOd . Colo 10110 M••li ntMdress P 0 Box 23'13 Ltttletoo , Colo 10122 ELEcnON CAlENDAR 1976 ELEcnON CALENDAR Apnl 6 Marl May ll June 7 OCtober-I NevemMr7 Muntct pal elect tons Cherry HtiiS V i ltage, Bow Mar Columbme Valley Df'C"' Tntl, Glendale Pre<tnct Caucus Dar Spe<tal Otstrtct E lectton Oar Poltft(.al party county auembfles Last oar to reg,ster tor pr1mary tlfd tons Pru't"'ary elect ton dar La.s t Clay to rtg•St r tor ;eneral elect ton 1tn B.ECTION CALENDAR May7 Hovemb r7 • S< I &o., d E IK1 tOnS Munt< pal IKhons tn Englewood GreenWOOd Vtllaqe Ltttleton & Shertdan ·····-, ... ftly c ..... -..... -t L UlrtOtt ., r'd I..•'HefOft (Otorac:toto1» "''*'-• till •t 1 Ot l1'0 OlttCe--.u .c S. atUa Ff nut. , ... 1!11 10 Me• "'' A4Nr•• 1'01•7 1 L•fl lOft (Ofe ))7 l1 110 • - COURTs Elected at General Elections held in November of even-numbered years• JUSTICES OF THE STATE SUPREME COURT (Sala ry . Ch ief Justice S3 7 .soo Justice SJ5 ,000 ) ~~:;::;: ~ 6;~ngle , Chief Justice W tlltam H Eric kson James I< GroYes Paul v HOdges Oonala E Keller RObert 8 Lee Ten Year Term 1983 1977 1985 198 1 1977 1977 1983 D IST RICT JUDGES FOR liT ISalarv l?l OOO I H JU D ICIAL OIST RICT ~~~~·;0 ~O::~;h •ef JUdge Stx Y1~~; Term R~n Kf!'lly 1981 "''"•am Naugle 1979 Marcus 0 ShtYf'f's Jr 1917 George L~ 1981 Phtlltp Grf!'gg 1979 DISTRICT ATTORNEYF 19>9 ISalarv 114 OOO I OR liTH JUD ICIAL DISTRICT RObert Gallagher Jr Fo~r Year Term I R ) 1 1911 COUNTY JUDGES I Salary l2S 000 1 John P Gately B Paul lee en,.-,, G Rall ts R •chard Cossaboom Four Year Ter-m 1919 1977 1971 1911 ARAPAHOE COUNTY OFFICIAlS El~ct~d at G~n~rat Eloctton• h~ld in Novrmb~ of e\'en-numberrd yea,.-, r B~AI<DOF COUNTY COMMISSIONER S "'' h ry Mono.r and T d Place, l tlfleton Color.ecto ~rio •: •t 9 00 AM at .s606 Sovlh Court CSalarvSII.SOO J · none 1949711 JohnJ N tc hofl CR I 1s t D•\1 Chm Pe t r 0 Smmw I II 1 1na o • ., ChMies P tffl C R ) lro D•st Four Y•ar T•rm T•rnot Eli:Q•rn Ill 1 77 119 f::ow Y ar ftrm '" Ffk,r Y•ar r"""' lit F"ovr v,., 1 ,.-"' '" Fctvt 'Y"• , f•rWII ' ,~,. ., ... ,, I ·- (0U N T'I' lOA 00 AOJU TM 'H ~':.,r.,.. fhw ; ,. ,. M ...., ,.,.. 1 iO J I • • • This guillo printoll witt! f~ onistenco fr0111 tiM clt~es of littleton ell4l lf11lowoo4 . • 0 - , - I • MUNICIPAUTlES Th ere arE' tm tncorporated areas '"Arapahoe County Snc. are home rul Ctllt."'S ont' •So a wcond class Ct t y , .:tnd three nave town govern mC'nt Town yovrrnments are listed f tr5f TOWNS BOW MAR Town CJOIIt·rnnl(>nt Locat ed '" both Arapahoe and Je ff erson Countt('S Board ot Trustees meE't s t h{' SE'cond Monday a t 1 30 p m '" homt'!> ot rhe t rust('('S Mayor and soc t rustees unsal.:tr·ted Tw o year terms All terms e•p•re 4 76 Town Clerk Ann A Johns Phone 794 3746 Boa rd ot Trustees Wlll tam Thornton, Mayor V\I{'OOt.l H.:th v M.:tyor pro tc·m RoQt.'f Ga•!J.l'r 'v\-d hitm LI)~;.Kk. (ItO! Pct(IIOO Pdtr tC•a N Utor Br •an p, ndlt ll)n COLUMBIN[ VALL['r Tov.n qovt'rnn 'nt Boar a o t l r..n.h ' mt"l t tht. th trd Tue-sdav at 1 p I'T1 at C urrtJ n C.ouNr.,. Club 11 F-a .rway Lane. Llffleron 81 •I MdtOr dtld lr~ht Un tanNt Two ( dr U.•rm~ All t erm~ f').prn .I'"' Town Cl~,.k J;.t•onitiC f-S<.t •IP Phone 7818946 Bo•,.d of T,.us t ee' ~ thbm A Nf"-,. on Mdror- T homd<. J O~ll t Char lf·S E o..,n .. Thomos w Uc\I'TII:)I Jos(·pn E l<.one!rtQ n Ja(k 1 Moort Cnari~~A Zar.n, DEER TRAIL Town govt"rnnlffil BoctrO ot 1 r~tr mt'('fS t c f1rst Tuesday at 1 30 p m at "'' ro.,.n Hall MayOf' dnd Tru!l.tees unsala r1 ed Two y('ar trrms All h rms t ~P•r'l-~ 16 Town Clerk Verttl NOf"r1\ Bo•rd Of T ,.ust 5o Jamt·s. R0\\1 Mch'Or EVt:H'tt OdV• ()on OohN'Iy Roland Knut on Rob<'n Pundt Robef t R('CfOt" W L S·ppf(' CITIES AURORA Hom rult· c tv v..•tn Coun~ I Mttn( gl"r form of government Co unc11 met'ls t"vl'ry Monday ctt 1 JO p m at 16t h and E lm 1ra St reets Plann.nq Comm•U•on ml'et s me S<'Cond and f ourt h W e dnesday a t 1 OOp m SlATE OAROOF [DUCAl ION S1x Year lPrm Tprm Elli.P•r H tUn'"IJir•t"Cl RotHn John\t n Lt:--.•\ '>t•t'QhO~f B•HC,r•f\ m "'II n Lam Btotttfll~t •Ar•p CO\.tnly CR 1'1.1 0 In<! t R .ndO•<it fl(t fP rdO• ... tnu (R J .etn O• tnct CO ) t 0•\t r'ICt• I 79 111 119 177 Ill APAHOf COU N TY 015TR1CH • r PIU'\ \U Pt-r a•t dvnng n•on , .. , .. F:ou r Yt•r T•rm 1'7 Ill 111 COUNI cJt,~r•no ... "" Two Yt•' 117 117 '" 117 lt7 111 171 I d lfl(.f • a on. 1 • ' - • ABSENTEE VOllNG To vote absentee the voter must be \ A regtstered voter who •s requtre to be absent from the counW on election day • '2 A regtstered voter who is unable to vote '" person because ot illness or physical dtsabi\lty A reg•stered voter who expects to be out of the county on elect•on day mav appear and cast h•s vote at the Arapahoe County Court House not earl•er than t.tteen davs betore the elect.on nor later than Friday before tt'le elec.Hon wnen vot,nQ by matt a voters reQuest tor an absentee ballot must be t•led wttl'\ the c.oun v clerk not ear her tnan 90 days beiore the elec.t•on nor \atN an the fr•dl'f before ttl elec t •on The tollo-N•OO '" tormat•on snouto be .nc.lude<S w''"' h•S request tor a ballot • . .,. AddrHS at wt-.ch re9•ster-ed Addr~s to 'ftlh'ch t'""·"' s th ballOt ma•l d Reason tor not 'Dt' nQ al)•e to be at the ooll~ on el c.t•on diiV' Party atftt.at•on !.•gnatureot tne appl•c.•nt tam •lv memb r Of' .v "'' Kond ot tw~llot des•re<i lpr1marv neral ne11111 re-s•df'f\1 or spec tall onc.e rec.e•ved th•S bellot mvst be titled ou '" t grfte"'-ot • notarv 'The abSent voter s nellot mu\t oe '" tn nenM o4 the tounty c.lerk not later than 7 p m on tht' dav ot the el < t•on • Absentee 'IOt•nQ tor mun•c..pal and other toe at tl <1·01'\S toUolN\ tne same procedure tnrouo the t.ce ot hf' C·tv C.l r~o. or ott 900. r n•nQ b0<1V hOidM'IQ tn elec.t•on EMERG ENCY ABSENTEE VOTING Should a re91Ster d vot r ne cant •r\f'O bl' •ne-~~ •tt r S P m on tn Fr •dav before e\echon an emf'r9 "( v nwnt bat\ot maY be reQuested trom tt'le ott.ce ot the (.oun ., < ler" t><1on S P 0" the CSIY prec.ed•n9 the etect•on and r,.tur~d no tat" ' an 'P m on tec.tton dO 'I SHERIDAN CtiV wtth Matfor Counc.. 1 torm ot govt'fnm~t Counc t m e1S se<ond and tourt 'Tu sdiV at 7 0 p m at C h' Hall .u south Fed ral Boule'llrd E.nQI WOOCi 10110 Salar., Ma.,or \tOS p:>r montn coun<..t s~s per montn C•tv Clerk ilOO per month tr \urer "'per r'\"onth Four Yur Terms , Term Eaptrn CitY tttrtl : , I t1ed Bonttl L HUI• h \00 \177 PhOf'lt~ n l•U 1 rea surer .. 1 <J 0oi"U''I• L ·~" 1 11 Cctunc.tl w.ured o Cotb•n , Ma1or "" W•H•am Car1f'f l ih•rd I 1} I Oouqln P -;tant · ld tw .. ron I ,. H rr t Halta<r~ ,..._..,d , 1,7 Harold P•H ''~ " •• l 17 I (,tenn F-utton '" 10 n ,, J rro w TOdd t >lvdtd ll 1lll • 0 , . • - STATE OFFICIALS Elected af General El . of even·nu:btlons held in November ered years GOVERNOR Richard o · ~Salary S.c2 ,000J Address Thea~o';;orabl . (0 ) Governor of C ~ R•chard Lamm State cap1101 :u~r;,~o LT. GDVER~;~er . Co 80103 g George L BroW:, Salary S25 .000 J Address TheHonorableG (0) Lr Governor of C ~roe L Brown State Cap,tol Bul\:',~rado TREASURE~~;er ,Co 80201 0 Sam Brown alarv S25 ,000 J SECRETARY OF STA (0 AT~,.,. Esf/11 Buchan!; CSalaryl2s:ooo RNEY GENER R RE~EO MacFarlal"'e AL CSalary "-S .OOO NTSOF TH (Unsalarlec:t) EUNIVERSITYD/CDDI Jack Kent And Gerald•ne ee:son Louts se 1n :rea Beu . Sr •chard 8 rn•ck Byron JOhnson Thomas Moon Enc Schm•dt J•m Cantg,.n IRI 10 1 tO tO (0 10 (R I !R ) 10) LORADO Term Exp•res Four Year Term 119 Fovr Y••r T~rm 119 Four Year Ter 17f m 1 ,, 1 79 T ~ • Yfar lf'rm .,..'" _.P•res 119 179 1 I 171 I 81 171 171 I 79 111 • - • LE f ernment Council GL!:!trute ,,1y w•th Mayor Counc~ ·~;~~~~fe Ci ty Hall , 950 S meets the first TuesdaY at 7 ·~ 1'nd Covnc•l unsalaried Four year Birch St • Denver 80'222 Mayo Phone 759 1513 ~i;~~lerk : B L Heber Counctl · Geotge T Garson. Mayor Ralph G Chambe~ Wttltam J coovrrv John R Gtlmore t 1moth'f Greer John Johnson JO\E"Ph Kdt\ef' Term Expir es (A 76) t• 76 ) (4 761 (4 76 ) (4 76 ) (4 71) (4 78) GR EE 'iWOOO VILLAGE Counc•l form of government C~ H rult t•1Y wtttl Mc~vor Monday at 8 00 p m at 5 C~C.•I m t~ everv ltrst an,d ::;;;dd Colorado 80110 Mayor and S lJ(U Ctrtl , E"9 e ' ~~~c•l ~~wtan~ TWO Ye&r Terms Phone 771 S366 Cttv Clerk Junr Gunderson CounLII (at IMQC!'I Harold Patton. Mayor L F Cen•dY MeN tl Ft'"- Wtllt•m Harvey Rollin 0 Barnard R.osemane Perrv AtfredV•tt John Wood PhllltP Rog rs Term t;xpires ( 11 77) (11 77) ( 11 77) ( 11 77) (11 77) ( 11 77) ( 11 77) ( 11 77) 111 77) \ Phone 19• 41\4 Pnone ""' 41\4 Term E•p•r•• I tel • NA'I'IONAL OFflOALS d at G••naf Ff•rtaono Ia fd '" of.,. n·numt>.r•d >'""'' 1171 1119 11 71 1171 1111 1119 1l 7t w; v ., """ '" Ill • 0 • •• • PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN ARAPAHOE COUNtY School d•str•cts hold Schoo l Board elect io ns the f •rst Tuesday in M ay of odd numbered vears A School Board consist s of ftve O •r e c tors serv.ng soc. vear s t aggered terms Cand•dates run on a non part•san bo'tStS from Dtrector D•stncts, but are voted on at large '" each School OtStrtct Dtstnct No , Dt stnct Address Phone AURORA 18J • 1085 Peona J64 Jlll Aurora 80011 BENNETT 1'/J• Htqh !>chool Benne It 80102 044 3239 BYERS J]J • Htgh School Bvers 80103 8n 5138 CHERRY 4700 So Vos.emtte 711 1184 CREEK EnglewOOd 80110 DEER TRAIL 1t>J• School Butldtng Deer Tratl8010~ 769 180S ENGLEWOOD l JIOI So Bannoc~ 181 1881 EnglewOOd 80110 LITTLETO N 6 6SS8 !>a Acoma I 81501 L•ttleton 80110 SHERIDAN P 0 Box 1198 789 1511 Enql wOOd 10110 HRASBURG J1J • HoqhSth l •n 5<&J1 Stra\.bvrq 136 • Jo•nt O~f•t•On •n (on tunc tton w t lt'101t\et' tovnt'l MISCELLAHEOUS ll APAHOI: COMMUNITY COLL GE OH ( S SO ~ant a Fe Or L•ttl ton, Co 10110 PnotW '94 I St A·A~/lHO COUNTYCOU.T HOUS Bo•rd Meettng D•ys of E•ch Month 1no & ,., Monda., JrdMon 1nd T hurs 1ndMon Jrd 1 hurs 1nd <lh Monday ll'd 1 ues 1nd TUf'S 1n<~Mon Otf f ot C tt. and ~t'<ord r 106f wnt L•ttlttoft • .,lt'iMO L ttl lUf'l (OfOt'aOOI01)0 7t4 9111 'Itt 7\0or 110 Avrera t~ • t Uth Pll<f 3.41 1..0 or (.ty Hal h10E,P«tl 141 I C:,_torry HtUI Vtlll .. Ctnt.,.-1.e50 E Ov•f'ICY Ave -7" 'H4l 0... Tratt l~n Hall ''' 1401 .,.._ ... c"'"••• l4005outh 11t• ttt tt.o G..,..,.t t ''"'"' IS1 S.S1 or ... --..v.ua Catt 111 ~Wt •rr•""'''~ l.trt....._ CttY HtU l.tW '#tHI Ma•n ''" dt4 tl4•111t (ll'f t4111 ..... lout FftHto'•l lt.J )4.14 l lJ .......... . • • , - • • • • ' LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Of ARA PAHOE COU NTY P.O. BOX 2393 l)(Jt,._ll._.lOUUlMt UTTLETO N, COLORADO 801 ~ TO TME IEfiiiERS IF Tt£ ENCOLEWOCil CITY COONCIL. t• 2!11116 ON MHAL.I' fW THE UAeu« fW WoMeN VoTERS fW ARAPAHOE COUNTY IT IS A PRIVIL.ED8E TO SHARE OUR 1976 VOTER'S GuiDE WITH YOU. THE INI'ORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS BOOKLET, I'RON VOTIN8 QuAL.II'ICATIONS TO THE ELECTION CALENDAR, IS fW UH TO ALL. CITIZENS fW ARAPAHOE COUNTY. AND AS NOTED ON THE L.AST PA .. , 10 THIS M.IIDE PRINTED WITH I'INANC:IAL. ASSISTAMc:E I'RON THE CITIES fW LITTLETON AND ENeLEWOOD." 1ft THANk YOU I'OR YOUR CONTRIBUTION THAT HELPED MAKE THIS POSSIBLE. A SUPPLY fW THEM MIIDES HAS .. EN L.EI'T WITH YOUR CITY CLERK I'Oil DISTRIBUTION AND IIIORE CAN M OBTAINED I'RON US. SINCE WE ARE ENTERIMI A BUSY ELECTION YEAR THRRE WILL. M ADDITIONAL. NEEDS I'Oil CITIZEN INI'ORMATION AND VOTER HRVICE. ~y I'UNDS THAT YOU COULD CONSIDER POBSIIIL.E TO DIRECT OUR WAY WOULD, AS IN THE PAST, .. APPRECIATED AND PUT TO eoGO UN I'Oil THEM PURPOSES. " "' VOTER Suv ICE CHAIRMAN ,_ • . ' • • , I • • • - COUN rJT. ACTIO N REQUE ST LIQUOR AND 1 . 2 BEER OUT LETS APPLICANT: Medina -Gome~ Corpo ration dba Los Compadres 4595 South Santa Fe TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: Re1ssuance of 3-way liquor li cense Renewal of 3-way liquor license for 1976 POLICE AND FBI REP ORTS : Enclosed PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTI ONS DURING P !OR 7WO YEAR:, EXCLUDING ANNUAL RE lEWAL: Request for 1nforma ion on al leg liquor code viola ons by previous own rs in Decem r Q 4, S: •. 2 c • • f ""''':1 "'' L...II'I:II'V'IVVVU , \JUIU t dU U 1 Person al H istor y fo r L1cens1ng License App l ied For : / • 0 • 1quo r /3 2 BQerL, g 'L • .L Recreat ion Facili t y ______ Health Therapy _____ Qther ______ _ Socia l Secunty f'oP. r5dt/-..,?(, -?1-s.?J Home ,;c., Date of B irth Pla c e of Btrth -L.A~~~~z:::::...s:~~:_---------- He iQ hl ..S 't 'We1g t 15S Color o f E yes,~~ Color of Ha~~R ac~Sex-.~--.E>r~ -49----Sin gle ____ Oivorced ____ _ Broth rs /S•st r 2 A r Po ilion h td mplo~ r rom 0 iliOn ld Fr m to A , Po Ilion ld • • • , • 1 ~ 0 • I • Addresses -past 5 years From !..CZ..~S" tol.fZO MOft,h ·Yea r Fr om !_9Z tJ to Month -Yea r "-'-"--s"~' /6' 2~ .£~ &;;,,~""'~ ___ Street /fJ..J J~&c i ty .. ~ds tat e~ From ~ -----St reet C1ty Sta te ---- Mon1 h .y .. , Fr orr. to -----St reet~------------CitY ------Stat Monttl ·'fear From _____ s treet -------------CitY ------State ------·T- Ha v you ever n conv iC ted of a fe lo ny or mt s dem anodexc lude m1 no r traffi c v1olat1ons l Yes __ No L If yes gtve dates. pla c s natu re of off ens . penalty or pumshm nt _________________ _ Chara cter References · Lis t Three (3) • • • • •. 0 • Addresses -past 5 years From !_96 .S tol.flO Monu,-Year Fr om !...9Z() to Month ·Tear From 10 _____ Street ------------City _____ State ___ _ Monlh ·"fMr Frorr to -----Street~------------C1ty ------Sta t M01ttft ·Yea r From _____ Str t -------------CitY------State ----_ ... .,_ Have ou ever n c on't'IC ted of a fe lony or m1 meaner( Kclu de m1nor tra ff 1c v1olat 1on sl Y, s __ No L II yes g &ve dates , pl a ces nat ure of off ens . penalty or pun1sh m nt ------------------ Character Ref e rences · List Three (3 ) • • • ]c:z:m~- • 0 • ~ECTIOt~ R Healt h Therapy Applicants only , Enalewood Business where you will be emp loyed --.,".::-:"'::-:.,---------------------- A ress ___________________ Owne rs Name ---------------- Accredited School o f Massage A ttend ed . Name StrMI c u. State From _______ to _______ Number of Hours Tramrng Re cerved------------ All prev ious emplo yment In Health Therapy Establrshments l.Name From to Address Owners Name 2.Name From to Address Owners Nam e 3.Name From 0 Addre ss Own rs Name Ooct6rs Statement 1 hav e examined the above named applicant and lrnd th applicant to be rn good health S~ned ---------------------------------Date----------------------------------- A6d~SS--------------------------------------·--------- SECTION ID A ll applrc ants N o tar Pub l STAT COUNTY OF(~~~~~~=--------- by me lor t duly sworn . II or om II . d po hat re d th ator gorng pptrcatron and 1 at th i n therein a 1 tort ar Sutera d and worn to • nt ape>hcant a .. namad. I h r ol d that II matt er 75 no at he and •. • • - Pollee Act ion ; Englewood Pol ice Department Fingerprints and Photo Taken --------~ £71 • • Yes _____ _ No ____ _ Taken By[\/~ (Cttc 'Q. Sent to C .B.I. _____ F.B .I _____ Other ____ _ Findings : No record, no wants . Okay to issue license Com menta : Return to Re\len ue DIYISIOn Revenue Oi YiatOn ActiOn Apcnoved ---------------Dis appro Commenta · Revenue 0 YlsiOI'I 3400 s. Elatl . ng ood Colorado 110 711 ·1140 • • . ' • • , ~tty of Englewood , Colorado 1 Personal History tor licensing License Applied For : • 0 • ;- , . rquor /3 2 ~,La ...... ·rs: Recreation Facility ______ Health Therapy ____ Other _____ _ )( Srngle ___ Oivorced ___ _ Chlldr n ------Age_~~----------- ~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~------Age 02-/ arne ~6.r::-'a? {;2e= ¢..../ Brother ~:.....L..-..L..~__:.-L.~T.-__::..~---Address .....~o;6;.;.¥:._~./:__.!!:~~{t:_.:.../YL...!.7~#:__-/;.;z.....rL·,-,---- ,; / _hcj. 0. t... "f/~~? ;l); .. ~ 0 C7 , ~/,£~/1 ' r m ________ to ________ _ ---------------------Pu '" n h ld _______________ ___ rom _____________ -JO---------- rtlon td ------------------ rom to ________ _ 0111 n 0----------------------- • • • • • • 0 • Add resses -past 5 years ac:z From {}_u(J_, 2~ to fl.:,wr street Ill/:; c:b' ~/..gaq~ (! &4:7-u crtl State Month ·l••• TC1ty From to Montt. ·Year Street C1ty State From tl Street C1ty State -h ·lMr Frorr: to Street C1ty State Month ·leer From _,_,.., 0 Street C1ty State Have you ever bee n convicted of a felony or misdemeanor!exclude m1nor traff1c v1olat1onsl Yes __ No __ _ If yes g1ve dates ,places ,nature of offense , penally or punishment __________________ _ ('N <".e. ~.•r /})-..(/" C-" /97~ £ N~ <{af!zGtA tl r Ttl d< /<V(j }),~ •ZdNL-1,; ,!';,' /J f'e-.. ti~C. e~ +..J ), "-~/..,._ __:;: JM--, 6 -'~'a #...((1 ·- • • I • 0 L• • SECT I01-..l ll Health Therapy Applicants on ly . Englewoo d Business where you w tll b e employed __ ii"Na::m::.=---------------------- dress ___________________ Ow ners N ame _______________ _ Accred i t ed Sc hool of Mass age A tte nd ed : Na me Str"t Cit. I tate From _______ to _______ Nu mber of Hou rs Tra ln tng Rec e ived ------------ Al l pre v ious employment In Hea lth Therapy Esta b lishments 1 Name------------------From to Address _______________________ _ Owners N ame 2Name _____________________ _ Fr om t o Address ___________________ _ Owners N ame a Name ____________________ _ From 0 Add ress _____________________ _ Owners Name Doc td rs Statement I have e x a mined th above named applicant and find the applicant to be tn good health S igned------------------------Date _____________________ _ Add ~ss--------------------------------- SECTION m All applicants . o tary Pubhc STATE OF COlOR ADO COUNTY 0 1-k~~~~~~--------- b m '" duly w orn . tl lor htm ell . d po a'ld h r d th ing alor otng pphcatton and th at h know forth are true to th be t of d and •orn to tor m M c m1 • applicant above named . that he c ntent th reof . nd that all mattera and •. ' • • f l - • Police Action ; Englewood Police Department fingerprints a nd Photo Taken • • , . Yes ____ _ No ____ _ Taken By _____________ sent to C .B.I. _____ F.B.I. _____ Oiher ____ _ Findings : M:ionor record, no wants. Okay to 1ssue license Comments ~ Return to Revenue Division Revenue DivisiOn Action Approved _________ Dis approved --------- Co m nt R nu 01 111on 34 8 II If ,1:: Oj!;I .. IIWO(IQ 110 781 ·1140 • •. • • , lAtY oT Englewood . Colorado Personal Histor y for L1cens1ng license Applied For : ;-• 0 , . • rquor /3 .2 BQer l.tJ"Iae Recreation Facil ity· _____ Health Therapy ____ Ofher _____ _ SECTION I Name $"':;1£"¥£ /)fEL21'4/'A 7 Socral Security NO.<+:! -.:J.2 -a /.:2 o Home Address / R.:J~ SC S A tf/sd'uRf StrHt c!z; L ,Ilk;£ tK¢~t/ eLl/, f'e.;:z.. /L City Stai7"" Zip Date of Brrth,_...:..Y:a:...:=;.=-'r!..:2V....:,..:......a..:2~f---­ ' // Height 4 _q Pla ce of Brrth _-JR"--'''-'/24G9'.....-:.c::.....'t.a.N":o::..'-4a?"'~--'C---i"<.+-.4u.t'---------~ /7 Color of Harr 4'/¢ RaceA£.ot4._ Sex~ Werghi /LC Color of Eyes tiL&"" Citizen . U.S . y cS Other ______ Marrtal Status .Marrred k Single ___ Oivorced ___ _ Name of Spouse or Ex Spo use --"C.._.V."'--"E::..~y,.ui0..¥'9"----'E........_. --------------------- Addre ss of Spouse J l2C :r f I} ,,u d •'-<'-...... t!z: L I) .i:c ,.u d C'a I , r c 2 I t. r srr .. r/ Cotr ?ii.... I ll' Children C'At!/ a / tr c I(' At .-;c)/ .fl'4-Age ;ZyR. C b /}= r"',t /) (!. "-K:Z.. 4 1£-r Age I;:L )tis {,evz;.; c' ~ --------------------------------Age __________________ __ -------------------------------------------Ae ___________________ _ a rent -¥...."'--Jil...4-"-"'----UC>.-..~o._...~.urs-Mot rs Name M a(!e ,/p 4L 'A .S . \o E4 uylr Address _._J~U..-..1-.LJ...N.--~-¥-~L------Addres ..;fA L I 0 ~ e ~ /.,a . Brothers /Srst rs EmpiO m nt R 2 Em pier. r rr to Add r p 11 n d 3 mploy r rom 0 " lcS Fr to Addr • ' • • • ·- 0 I• • Addresses -past 5 years From 5" 711 to f i 1:. £.t:.61.Z Street M onl ~ ·Teer From Montfl ·Year to Street -------------City ______ State ___ _ From '> Street Mont h., .. , ------------City _____ State ___ _ FrOfT to Street M onth ·Yea r ~------------CitY------State ___ _ From Street M omh ·T- -------------City ______ State ___ _ Have you ever been convicted of a fe lony or mlsdemeanor(exclude mmor traffic violat1onsl Yes __ No~ It yes gi ve dates,places ,nature of offense. penalt y or punishment __________________ _ Character References . List Three(3) 3 N • I tnlormatiOfl • • • - • • • 0 t• • SECTIOt'ol ll Hea lth Ther apy Applicants only , Englewood Business where you w1il be emptoyed---..:=:--------------------- Nam• dress ___________________ Owners Name _______________ _ Accred i ted School of Massage Attended Name StrMt cu. State Fro m _______ to ________ Num ber of Hours Tra1ning Received------------ Ail prev 1ous employment In Health Tnerapy Establishments 1 Nam From to Addr ess Owners Name 2Nam rrom to Address Owners Name 3.Name From 0 Add r ss Owners Name Ooctdrs Stat ment I h ve examined the above named applicant and lmd th applicant to be 1n good health Signed------------------Date _________________ _ Addr ss--------------------·----- SECTION m All applican ts Notary PubliC ST ATE OF COlORADO cou v 0 by '" t m If po s and a ~ , 1 at h ' th applicant above named , that he 1\ s r d t a forego ng ppheallon and that k n w th conttnt th reot , and that all matters and tllln there n 1 forth ar true to 1 dge Crl d l'ld l 'tlr Orn 10 beiO! My mmt • .. • • ]- 'Police Action : Englewood Police Department fin gerprints and Photo Taken • 0 • •• Yes ____ _ No ____ _ Taken all.~ . fo /, c 'Q Sent to C .B.I _____ F.B.I. _____ Other _____ _ Fmd i ngs : o record, no wants. Okay to issu license Comments : Return to Revenue 0 v1110n Revenue Di viSIOn ActiOn Approv d ________ Qisapproved _______ _ Corn nt •• ItO • •. • • '"'uy ur r::ng•ewooa ,l,Otorado Personal History for Licenstn g License Applied For : iquor /3 2 ~,~·6/(i.d:a.._ Recreatton Factl i ty SECTION Na m C itlzen .US p ACid 2 mpt ~ r A r Addr • • '· 0 • ____ Health Therapy ____ Other _____ _ V Stngle ___ Oivorc ed ___ _ lion ld F~ rn to p !I n h ld • • From 0 p IliOn td Fr I'll to 11 10 n h d , ,._ • I• - Addresses-past 5 years IY It. £'. L /5<. '-'" (]City ~K~b a From 4'1.~. ~ to ---&. -s c,~ Street St at e {. MOfttt\ ..; I From to Street City State Monltt ·Year From to -·~ ., .. , Street City State Fr<><r to Monttt • Y••r Street City State From 0 _.,_,_ Street C1ty State Have you ever been conviCted of a felony or m 1sdemeanod exclude mtnor traffic violations) Yes--No~ If yes g1ve dates,plac s ,nature of offense , penally or punishment __________________ _ Character References List Three (3) • • I • • 0 - Hea l t h Therapy Applicants on ly , Englewood Business where you wi ll b employed __ iiN~•m;;;:.;--------------------- R ress ___________________ Owners Name _______________ _ Accred i ted Sc ho o l of Massage Attended . Name c u . ••••• From _______ to ________ N umber of Hou rs Tra rnl ng Recerved ___________ _ All prev io us e mployment I n Health Th r apy Estabhshmen s 1 Nam From to Address Own rs Na me 2 Name From to Add ress O wn rs Na me 3Nam From 0 Address Owners Name Doct<1rs Statement t hav exam ned t he above named apphc nt a nd fi nd the a pp li cant to be rn good health Srgned'------------------Dat Addr ss -------------------------- SECTION m A I I eppllcents N o te ry Pubhc STAT COU TY 0 • elng by m ltr t I r tm ' th epphce nt ebo v. named . t111t he d 1 etor O•ng pltc tton eont or th r or . net tha t II mette r a and ther tn 1 forth er tru • • d 1 d a orn t co mr n • 'Police Action ; Englewood Police Department ringerprin ts and Photo Take n • 0 • Yes ____ _ No ___ _ r~en eyf'Nr. qt!>lr'c(L Sent to C .B .I. _____ F.B .I. _____ Other ____ _ Findings : No record, no wants. 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"\n<! ~'l·p:_y, J., t '<J i T ~, •.>l o <!Tc ~ p•.•rr:o nd ll y :.:ncllm to : c to i c t~ .. , ~ il-:'c r< r"• P:-,_,,. :c:.· il ~(1 t,~ ... t.~ t .• , _., ..... d 'J ,v t:'i.c.·c:ut<"d t h e forc.•:.:oJ.r :J CL·!' i ~; -;:.:: 1 or Tne-::.r, "n'l t:ion, t ·er!:C:lnlly a ppc art>d heforft 1:n t hi & •'llv ~llll nc) 1 O'l..lC'.:'I'Jr>l'\ tt:nt t11cy ~1 <]nn~, !':V:!Ilad ond (!~1 i vr .,..c: ·.J ·e c.-r..~ ns: t::;:-i r ·rec .:~.no voluntary act ilnd d ee:~. q~~~~J';.f, :-ty l .. :md 1111r:i ro t , rbl .. l'lll tt-.i s ____& 'f! __ ,~ey of _7.~...~~!!-1 __ , T .11 . 1 7 •~. t !'y co.o~o~.ic:c!o:1 c:.;.i:-c•c : __ ... t?Jc..../_c-_~f;_/_j~_!1: ____ • d<f(..,J d(. C)-c--c~~-L'-?J -----.;;;r :::::· · fl>P/!.ic ·---·-- • • , - DEPARTMENT OF STAT F. • • • f. MARY K ~TILL Bl t]L\ t• --- PROFIT CERTI F I TE OF J COHP HATION .:J,;r·n~laJI/1 r( .'!lair· rjl/" .'/lair rj '/,/,mdr , !unlr r·r'rl'l,'! 1/,,r/ fo I'Jlfan lln 1/"' f n ·u '.J r( 11 ..1 rj !/,, (, /, 1'ffrlr fuf r nrlt'ut . "kl. . r hlrr·lr•J oj' .fnrr I'Jr•Yalt( 11 ll'f•n ,;,/,, r·rollr 1/,r, '//'" /""',/ lr rr njtl'lll lr latr. anr/ j//er! t1t (/,,j o/j;'rr•. ,r/t.,.,rrfinrlr //, ,nrfr·J'J t'rfnrr//,1 trJIIIfr ·rj 1/,, ai(Mrnlrrr;lrrlin me ~'! fau . /,,n<'/'J fff'' //,,; lu•l rjtrrtlr '/ Y,,, 1('r ro ltr n rf ---------------------=MEDINA -GOMEZ CORPORATION~ I C.--~-~==~ ::/a lui 1/lf'.J ----Thirteenth-;!,, 'I '/ ---January--- • • • f ]- MESBIC LOAN : • 0 • LOAN DESCRIPTIO 0 SALE OF ''PA!IiCHOS " RE TAURA IT AT 4595 SOUTH SANTA F DRIV , LITTLETON ARAPAHOE CO NTY , COLORAD O. ' The Mesbic Loan has an approximate balance of Fifty- Six Thousand Dollars ($56 , 000 . 00); interest only paid at the rate of 12% per annum. New terms for t his note must be negotiated in June 1976. GORDO'S LOAN : The loan from Gordo's Inc. has an approximate balance of $109 , 000. 00. It draws interest at the rate of 8% per annum payable in monthly installments of $1,429.56 inc luding interest and principal. This l oan will not be assumed unless th e purchaser excercise th e option t o purchn , r • • ·.us ines and the prope:rtyor if the purchasers excerc i se the c pti n under th lease. •. • • -• 0 I• - RECEIPT AND OPTION AGREEMENT Date: 7) tfC. ~ I 9?.5 / , the sum of F1VE THOUSAND "'DO~Lr-L;--.AR?i7'Sr:('"'$rl'5-, ?l'oo~o~.'o>~~o..r) -. 7in-::rfo7r:::m:::--:o:">f~a:-::-c7e"'"'rt"ir--fied check, as part payment for the following d scnbed wsme s and real pr perty situate in the County of Arapahoe , State of Colorado, to-wit: That certam restaurant and bar known as "Panchos" located at 4595 South S anta Fe Drive, ,')Colorado, and that real property more particularly d scribed as follows: Beginning 217 . 45 feet East of the Northwest corner of SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 Section 9; th nc ~ th 42 f et; thence Southwesterlv 91 f et; more or less, to wtero ction the Northerly row lm of Brown Road and Westerly row hn(j of U. . 85 to point of b gtnnt~, then e N 88° 11' West 104 fe t , th nc N 3° 18' East 54 feet; th nc N 4 ° 53' East 22.6 feet; South 85 ° 9 E t 141. 04 feet; th nee South 12 ° 23' We t 273. 46 feel to beg 1nnm~. S chon 9 , Township 5, Rang 68, Arapahoe County, tate of Colorado, includi all equtpmen and 1 a~ hold improvem nts, whtch w in ss and propert Purch er agress to ~ upvn the followtn • term and condthons: ,._ ' -• 0 I• - c) The property shall be sold at a price of $113, 168. 00. An additional $ payable at closing and Purchasers shall assume the balance outstanding a gamst the property. d) Purchasers shall have the option to only purchase the rosiness (furniture, fixtures and L1quor License, etc.). The purchase price for the rosiness, including all equipment, furniture and other items of personalty, such as cash registers, business machines, and the trans- fer of the Liquor License, shall be EIGHTY -THREE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY -THREE DOLLARS ($83, 433. 00). There shall be included in this purchase price a Lease at $1, 429. 56 per month , plus taxes and utilities; it is the intention of this contract that the Lease be net-net to the Landlord and th Lessee shall bear all expenses for the upkeep of the premises for a period of five (5) years, plus an option to lease for an additional five (5) years . Jt is further the intention of the parhes that the payments per month shall also be net-net for the term of the ption. The Lessee shall not be able to make any maior remodeling effort Wlthout the consent of the Landlord. $ J I 5t6 .!..-shall be paid at the closmg and Seller hall assume t1ie balance of the outstanding loans aga1nst the b<Jsiness m the am unt of 55, 433.90 {balance after closing payment). e) The option to purchase the property shall be exercised withm 24 months from the in ephon of the 1 ase. Purchaser shall have the right to assume the existing loan on the property. The option price on the property shall be 130, 000. 00. I) In th event P urchasers wish to purchase the rosi ne ss only, notice m writing shall be g1v n 11 rs fifteen (15) days prior to closing. In the e ent th p rh s fatl to approve thi instrument m wr1hn~r Wlthin five ( 5) days from he date hereon, this offer shall be con td red thdrawn and all d po 1t returned. r the transfer bor by •• ' • • f • -•. 0 I• • to the benefit of the heirs, suc cessors and assigns of said parties. The above contract is approved this _...;1~'-r_,.. ___ day of ---r~~ .... c..Jt:iio..l!: .... !.....glr~c-'------· 1975. ' Purchaser • • • f - c ( • • 0 t• - OfiiL •04 C ""'"' 11.1 .. STATE OF COLORADO • DtPARTMENT OF REVENUE LIQUOR LICE NeE APPLICATI(IN ADDENDUM To be completed by each •nd•v•du•l. ~·r cna~-,t ,,p. 01 c ,.~ OJtl<.;, i1 4 uUf IICE:nK"t NO l•quVt lltt:llki •enewal wdJ bt PtOQISSfld unleu..U questions are completely llll SWt'rcu. Arlv F A!..SE answer or statement mdde byapplant con- stitutes PERJU RY, and the peraoo mak m~ such falie ar:ttn.ll.~t .uu!tn:ts dOV hcens ts.u~d herem to ~ MEDI tlA-r.mn;z --'=OBPll.IIA:r lOlL._I.t«:..._ ___ -------- 2. Tnodt ,_ ol Eotlblittlnwu: 1 Add,. of Eltlblllhrnont. l.Ofi COMfADBfS c-l.)(.l.L_'IL•:;;;;rr------- 4595 South Santo fe,_l ........ ~jC~o~lug~r~a~d~g'------ Gll-59 394 ------- 1i. Do vou "-iegol ~on ol tho locente~ prtml"''' I. ~ the Pf"MMMId owned or Nntltd l _______ _.J.a .. e .. • .. a .. e._.w,.r..., .... h._.o>lpi"t~i a .. .._n.,tn<>-..,h.u"*l'------- 7. lfrtfttld.fromwhom: CeciJ Hp tpo ndea •.Jose Se pulyedo;F,tapgi§c o JtM,tOJ 12/Jl/80 t. Do you or ony !Mmber of your lmmedoote tam11 1 fl11ht r, mother brother. 11118r, oldn!nl hiW 1 flnonc:t.ol ln•ortln lnV Othtr liquor lic»mo or in an y tofi'OIItion that holds I hQUor ,.,._, (Such fononc lol onte .... tolnc:ludo ony equity, Interest 0< loa~ I If'""" I'll, ""P•IIn on dt ... l. 0 'l'n Ill No ...... t11o ONr I~ Htlbltlhmont if your on r It Vft 10 0.... .,Y -· """or eorpor1t1on II lflho_ll_•'-•lhon.,.,ond .,._of...,. fon1ne1o1 on- 1 ftn......,lln fft1 In your buo"-1 r] Yn [1 No I 2 Amount of vour 11 14 • • , c • • • • • Page 2 · contmued LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION ADDENDUM 17. Heve you ever held or do you hold any financ ial interest. dtrect or indirect. tn any retatlltquor establishment . distillery, importing or wholesale liquor license? rl Yes liJ No If so expt tn 18. Atuch copies ohny written agreement or details of .-.y oral agreement, by which .-.y penon (including a corpor8tion) wllllhare In the profit or gr011 proceedl of this establishment, .-.d any egrwement relating to the premi .. which Ia contingent or condit ional in any way by volume , profit, sales, giving of advice or con· atiUttlon: I undentMd th8t a fat. .-.Mer to .,Y of the foregoing w ill &Jbject the application to denial or a licen• I'IVOCation . I cartlfy that all the Information In this application addendum is complete, true and correct. X So .-ldiWOm to orerne • 5tt ltpl MEQINA-OOMeZ COBPQRATIQJI. INC. Cot"potlte~ ur of Ltc:.n.e -Title J nuary 30, 19 76 AD , 18 71 ; 7- Jh~J ;;(~ • . ' • • , • • 0 • STATE OF CO L ORA D O CERTIFI CATE OF A~UMEOORTRADE A M E CO U NTY O F .... ~!?J~~~99.~.?.~ ... ~9.~9.~~~0N • -~~~.: ......................................................... ,a Colo rad o corporatiOn, bem g dt-sirous of tran dmg a portion of its business u ndPr an assumed or t rade name as perm ttted by 141·2·1 , Colorado RPvl ed, tatu!.E' 1963, hereby cer tifies : 1. T he corpor atE' name and locat1on of th P pnnc1pal offlct' of sa1d corporatiOn 1s : Medina-Gomez Co r po r ation, Inc . 730 Equitable nuildin g Denver, Colorado 80202 2. T he namt', o t hPr than 1ls own corporate namP, under whtch such husint>ss is earned on is :• LOS CO MP ADRES, WC . 3 . A bri'!f descn pbon of the k ind of hu inPs transacted and t o be t ran sacted unde r such assumed o r t rade name is : Operation of a restuaran t and a ll incidentals r elated thereto , inc l u d ing holding of Liquor Lic e n s e and sale of spiritous liquor s on premises . IN WIT ES WHEREOF, The underslh'rwd Prestdt'nt and ecrt>tary of said corporation, hav tht day executed thi C'ertJficatt' .................................................................................. , 19 ......... . MEDINA-GOMEZ CORPORATION, I NC. Ry .• ,. .! ........ ...., ·'"·--·) } ... Pr nt tiR I : I .nl I d• r '"' ............. ,1 7&. 1y •. • • f • • • No. 23 Mr. Loren Henken Augustine Duran George Warren 24. • 0 • 1835 So. Saulsbury, Lakewood, Colorado 3151 So. Corona Englewood, Colorado 1045 Younqfield Lakewood, Colorado 6years 20 yeara 20 years Matkin ' Company 2820 South Zuni Englewood, Colorado Truckdriver 1960-preaent X...diate auperviaor-Clark Nelson •. ' • • • I - ( ( -DAL 1104 (REV . 4/74) Ill) --f"r • • 0 • STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTME N T Of REVENUE APPLICATION FOR A LIQUOR LICENSE -; THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILED WI T H THE COLORADO DEPARTM ENT OF REVENUE . STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET . DENVER , COLORADO ~3 13031 B2&-9061 oxt. 411 . NO LICENSE WILL BE GRANTED UNTIL THE APPLICA · TION HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY . , . 1MI'OPT ANT· CHE C IC THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR THE TYPE OF LICE NSE(SI BEING AP PLIED FOR . THIS IS AN OR IGI NA L APP LIC AT ION ANO A COPY MUST BE ICEPT IN YOUR FILES FOR REFERENC~ WHEN APPLY ING FOR RENEW AL LICENSES . Cl RETAIL LIQUO R STORE LICENSE 0 LIQUOR LICENSED ORUC STORE LICENSE 0 BEER AND WI NE LICENSE B BEER , WINE AND LIQUOR LICENSE (HOTE L, REST AUIIANTI ['CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE \X EXTENDED HOURS LICENSE (HOTEL & REST AURANT OHLY) 0 BREWE RY (IIEERI L ICENSE• .,..... Y REQUIRE IIDICl FEE S 50 .00 FEES 50.00 FEE S 25 .00 FEES 25 .00 FEE S 25 00 FEE S 200.00 FEES 250.00 0 WINERY LICENSE 1$1 0,000 BO NO REQU IREO I FEES j50.00 0 WHOLESALE BE ER LICENse• FE£ S 500 .00 0 WHOLESALF LIQUOR LICE NSE IS 10,000 BOHO REQU IR EO I FE E $1000 00 0 DI STILLERY LICENSE IS 10,000 BONO REQUIRED ) FEE SIOOO .OO 0 RECT IFIE R LICENSE (SIO,OOO BONO REl)UI REO I FEE SIOOO 00 0 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION LICE NSE (PLANE , BU S, CAR ) 0 $2500E A 0 IM PORTER 'S LIQUOR LICENSE FEES 250 00 nlf UNOO$IONID ....., MAlll AM.ICATION I'Oe A STATf liCINSf A$ INDICATED AIOW. UND01 THE NOVISIONS Of CK. 75, MT. 2. CIS. 1963, AS AMfNO(D, AND 1'01 THAT~ MAI(Q TMI roli.OWING AHSWU$ TO TM1 QU[STIONS CONTAIHlD IN TH IS AI'PliCATION . EV!IT AI'I'LICA&U QUESTION MUST II A...-ell. ANY M&ll AHSWll OR STATfMlNT MADE IY THE -!CANT COHSTITUTI$ ,.._., AND THE ~N MAKING SUCM fALSE STA-.n SUIUICTS AH'f l~ 1S1UED ftDEIN TO llfVOCATION. '· -,. ......,c....,.l .----···---·Jte<liDA-GoJie.%. COrporation, Inc. ---~----·--·-.... . .. ..... _. Tt odo-... --.. -- l ......,,... CJf ploa to bo ._.., UACT-I.CICATION Of P'IEMISlS MUST II GIVEN . 0... ,._,...., .......bor,--•oblo II ploa to bo loe..-.1 1-.1 in o-or,.,... ............ It lo .._....to .... ·-• oncl n--., tho loo ond blod-Of pon CJf _,...., ..... ,.lou,..."""' ... _ ·-·--___ uu. SouthSanta Fe ~ive Inglewood, Colorado -91~ ·-·-·'-tv Zip C* Arapahoe .~- ..... ,.. -. _____ fSt..S SOuth. Santa Fe, .-l.eMOOd* co z.., ~ 80221. o.,.... ..... ...., --. o1 ... -.... .-""" ..,.._ ,., 1oe-• ..-, 5 year leaae with purchase opti • '"•.... _.....,......., Leeeec! "......., ''""' """""'' Cecil. He..rnandezaJo .. Sepulveda, Francisco Juarez y """' t) or til """'-' of ... -dl>--<o) of tho U... Soo'" of A-roeo? ea . .. ..... ...... • ., on y ol .._ _.., w .,, of .._ elf ...... .... _, __ ...,., Yot • ., d.,..non el t...t .._,".,.. C·f tt • c....,• olo ~.""' ...At~ '" ., .. , _....,, y .. , ...... -.... X X X X X appl ed for ' • • ' • ( • 0 - No X . U Does any penOI\, finn 01 c.orporati~M ha.,. a t;,anciel intar .. t, evidenced either by lo.nt Of' equ•ty ow-nersh•p in the bvs ineu for whM:h thit lk:eftle ta ~ted? H the antwer it yet, ttate names ~:f addret... eMf ~• of tv<ft fu'lanc ial lnterut ••Pf'etted ei.._., ln dofla"' M other ~ of value, tuch •• inventory, fumhuta , fi•tura and equtpment. _ X Yea No ... Meabic. .. loan to ba ... aaaWied .. .aa-.part. .. purchaae o£. bu.ainua auet.a. IS lnt the ,..,.,... end ......... of all bt.llm.t.Mt. ift which any of t+. pef"'IM 5f'l tt. prevtOUI quettlon a re interetted. ··-····----···········-· ·-·· -......... ony collep, Uftl-.ity or -.IMty? If -lo .,... uploln ••....•.. ·-··-··-· ...................... No .•...... Jt ... 17 Do y-._. 1 Orusl51ore '--loouod by the Colorodo-loofd of """-<Y? YfS.. ··-N0 .-1 If YES, UCfN$1 ~· II AN .,_ 0< do .,_ _......, o leglo---lot 1ft the s-of Colotodo? .• YES. • NO ~ If YES. liCfNSf NUMif• .... 19 If TWf APPliCANT 15 AN ~ --(o) ..... (b) (o) ·••••--·•···-··-•·•···-··•-·•••oo••·-•·-•••••·••·-· ·-·•-•• ·•-I <-l If --· of the .__ .. -the ---(b) (b). ··--·······-······--··· -··-·-·---··-··-·-··-· ~ --ol~ --- 20 IF THE APPLICANT IS A CO..PAJITNa•, ans-wer (1), tb), and (C), (o) - --·------------- lbl ---·-· -of~ --- (c)-did-~-..... -..... ·-... ..., of.,.,_..,. -·f ,.._.,.., 21 II' YH APPLICANY IS A C:OIIf'OIIATI-, lnJ-(1), (b),(c), (d). o~d (I) <• o...,.u.M ...-the '-of ........ .,. _ -Color.a.do • - , ,.,.,. .__ • ............, .. • 59.5 .&.. Santa ..re Dr~ .,. lei .. of .................. _ ... -.. the _.,., .. ,.... li/A. -St v n Medin _____ _ <: r4 ~· Stella L. c;o.ea lyn • Me41Aa _,...,._ IU.bbury 1 iaulebury 1 ulabuy l ~ a. ul ury .._ All .I..a.k.ewoo.d, Colorado c - City 1·--- (0-of_, __ , to-of ...... , __ , __ _of ..... -.Doy,Y- 4/.1.5/l.l , 9/26/H 7/U/U •10/U/28 ( s abo .. (214) ,, ··u (2l4) bov • ' • • ( • , . • 12. wt....did you-"'-or,,.., -at;,g thlo buti-? Dtle ~0 --~IK:& ·UpoR ·-tr-an•fer of liquor license <•> 1t ............. ._ ...._, ..... Cec.il. ... He.rtuuldaz, .... J'oa&···Sepul9eda:.-· Prane-i~eo ··.Juare~ -···--··--· 2-l . Gn. the ,_... oA tlwee -~ cherKtWr refer.nc:e• who cen v~ for your quetlfiutiont and desir ebili ty •• 1 lic:eNed operetor. showk\g ,._ .....,.., ., _.you"-kftown ..m. Por Mr. Gomez, Mr. Medina's is on attachment ~-~~ ... !9.h.!~ .............................. U .l..9. .... ~9.~ ... C.a.U%'.t ........... Denver ............... Colo.rado ................... . ............ . -Adchu Clly St1le No. Yo.,. ll- .la1 .. Mc.Cl.a~c ............................ ..2.9.2!& .... s ..... .Z .urieh.. .. Ct •.. .Den.ver.,. ....... eo.~ac1o ................................................. 1o ...... . -Adohu City St•te No. Year. ~ Alfreq ... ~.1 .......................... 1.7 U .... Ree.d .... S.t.reet.. ........ Arvada.-........ Colo.rado ........................ . .37 ........ -A-Oty Stole No. Yeert tlftOWft u..s ..... P.oat.al ... Se.ntice .. 2 . .09S. .. .SOuth ... .Qqdon .......... Le.t~ ... ca~.rier·-·l -~60-l-!1-1-i · .. ·Glen· ··¥ottier If TillS APPLICATI ON IS 1'011 A CWI ~ LICIIIIII, ANSwta QUI!STIONS 25 THIOUGH 32. A dub "'-'"' • mrpotltioft which hat been 5ncorponted for not .... th~ five ye.,., and whic:h hes Met 1 rn.mberthip that has Pll id duet fot • period of at .._, ftvre J'N", MMI whkh, for ffw Y'"f', M. bttef\ the owner, w ..... or oc::c.upent of en est.btiahment opet'lt.d aolely for obtecta of nattonej, tot~l. fre,.rNI, petriafk. politiul, or etftlette. netuft, ~ not for' ptevnl..-y geln, and the propef"ty, " weU n the .ctv~t-ee• of whkh belong to ~­ Also. • dub mey bt 1 c:orpor....,. ~ it • ,..,.,,.., ~r.d brench or lodge or chepter of 1 n•ttonel oro-n•utton. whic-h Nt oper•ted aolely f01 the objo<to of • ,.trlatk: or .,.,.,..1 Of9Mirot"'" or -· but -for -lory geift, 25 Stote -•nd ...W...C. ol prOftdpol oHtc.re o1 .. ld opplc.nt ,__ wotll the offloo ""ld by -of sold ponono. -Dtte of llrth lf/.A ·---~-----· I .. --· ; -----·· -o.te ., .... . - 27 •• the • ....,, --oololy for • ,.._., -· fr-...1, _...... ~ I ., ethlotoe --.,.. -for ....,_, •• --.......... tlulo, ........ - . .. , . .,. l) o... ' ..... J ,., ....... , ....... ,. • ' ., .... .... ....., • ' • • , -• 0 • If THE APPLICANT IS A MANUfACTURER OR WHOlESAlER, A NSW 'R QUE~ liO NS 33 THRO UG H 37. 33. Sttte since what dete lppticent htt oca..pired premitet to be lice n1 ed ...... N/A 3•. Stete whether appttc..., ownt, leatet or oper1tH '"Y wlrehouse or t tor•ge pltnt in connection w •th i t~ buttr\ell If 10, ••••• fvll details ,.,..,.,."0 .. me ..... 35. Does any of the appiKatttt, or efty of the ~rtnefl , or any offiur, director or uocttholder of sa id eppliunt, if it it • ccwp<w• t ion, he.,. eny direct or ~ flnanct.l in .. rest in the businen of &e ll ing malt, vinous or 1p1rttuovt li quor at rellil? Yn 36. Ooet eny .,.,..... ot COMI*"Y In eny wey k\ .. r"'-<1 In eny other wNry, brewery or d ittiUery , or a n y rettil liquor .. ttbl.t h-- ment, own, e ither dlf'M'tly or iMfiNCtfy, WI whole or In pilrt, the build int or premiMt to be oc.cvpted by the businnt 01 eny f i•lure& for whldl ................... lot 1-It ..... ?......................................... ...... .... .............. ......... .. ..... Yn 37. Don eny OWftllt', pert ~ .. ~ ot Plf"'Ift tn _,y wey infti Nt~ in .,..'/ other w inery, brewery, d ittiHery, Ot retell No No ...... -.....•• liquor "tablhh~Nnt , hew 11ty dkwct cw ltMiirect fiMndel lntetett in the tN.inen fOt which th is tppliution for licente it m.de? If to, give ~ Yn ...... No .............. . (n.. toll-ing oHldowlt 10 t. ........... oc\~ by ln4ividuolo 1N1C1 u ch ......,..., of port.,.rshlpo ond by c.,.._,,ion.) ITA11 Of COI.OIAOO } c-oy of.. """"•·•···-·-.. ···-········-·-·-····-·-·······""···-···· .. ···-··-······-·"·····"'· '": ...... ····· ······-···... ........ . ... . ...... ·-·-·-·-··-···--··-·····-······-....... by -fino duly &wom, If lot h-'1, ._. ..... toy&; lhot he io the ..,..,i<_ .... -.!; « lhot he ........ ·-·····-···--·-..................... -................ of the ....... no"'ed _,_otion; thot he he& reed the foregoinf -lic.tlon ..... -he '-• (Till.) the --..,, ..... -. -. ..... "'lftvo -oet f--..... of hio ownlu>owleclgo ..... he ·-to~ ... IO ell rvin-...,._ ..,_.. .... by .... -o..--of-"'--itll. Subocrilled - -...... - lhlo... .... ----··----.dov of c .. ·-------"-·- --....... ___ ... __ --------· ~ .. .....,......, My COINttlUkwt ..... _ .... __ _ _ ________ .., ---·-.. ,.._....-. .., ... ~-.......... ~ AND .... OVAl Of LOCAl UCINSINO AUTHOIIIn IMA N U I'ACTUfll l!ll , WHOLI!SALt:AS, IMOOOA T £AS AN O I'V8LIC T fii A NSOOO AT ATION SVSTt:MS O ISR £QAIID THII S£CTtONI The fore-...... heo-e.-.ed ..... the--a--con4uc<ed _. che<oco.r of .... ..,.., .. _ •• -1-. ..... -. ,._ ..... &u<h lotenH of .. -w.!l -the--,.......,_,., of the...,..........., ..... the .,.. of the ........ 1on11. .... ,......, •"" the - of CH 7$-A" ,.., 11 _...., Tll£1( THI Am!CATION IS '* DAY ~---------A D It·--------- 1$ 011 O THlt TlfU Of LtCIIoi$1NO AUIHOIIT'f I AUTHOIIT'f I • ,.. the -..... .,_,. c .~ ,f .... (.,.,_... ..... ~ tht ~ -·' ••• ...-··· ·--....... theft t <·••) .. • • • , • , .. -• 0 • ' - r,,.l__ ' I ( t.L df ~ t ' 6-. ,. /.. { ,. .. 1/ -'< (( '-f ;· ... _, J-( / .. ~ll••l J ~li.c.,t , (;.· '{"" ~ • ( t .. , , ..... /. L ..C.....CL (,) I. I ... 1 "'"' Jo (·).· .. (. ;;:-~f f/ I .. < ~' -·· , \. ~~ i(l .,1 I l f.t •. { (. ·~ t , l , I ' (.( • 11. ( <l ' • IL -4 ..c. ~~ G , J (!( .. t I I. .(L \. (:, .... f. ..,~« , I <~ ~t.... • I \A \I ,, -f L "'-' ( ( (I I< ( (a !/ . I L . II I ' I ( t _. , T z( d'/ ' ~ (""'" • • I.. y I •ttlll.l l I I I ,, ,., (' J (I • l I I c , - ( • • • • 'rJ .,f.cr i_J "'U " :unC1:>1r: '• ~ I \'l:t • '~, t 1 '". l ' . 1lV•' f'().•, l , '"en' 'o ··•I i.a ) l • r t 4._. ... ct-:r ... I . ., t Vl ~' ~r J " l c'r_: •1 '1 '.t ,J r ~ I v () lu, ',. -C).~ _ ..... , C..r ..... e cc."1~ ..-'1 I I ,. II ~ '. , I .l..' ,,, t)f' l Lr.J :).J • C l, iLI 1 l1 /11 I I I /,; I i l l ~J<Jt .1!6 . ' ',i /L , V" I 4.• I . .'u . •' •II .. '.J.J •• -, ....... l J:,j .. ,, I ( " ll " . I 7' '· ,. l J . . : ..... / ~-,.; (l , t t ?c I It/ / ,/. I I • • I - - • • • , . • February 5, 1976 To Whom It May Concern: I have known Richard Gomez for fifteen years. I know hilll to be of sound character and hi gh moral standards. I couldn't recommend anyone any higher than Mr. Gomez. Sincerely, "/ _/ I -/ I /.:-/ ,; / / ('"' --<" .. -/ -... "--' ~(4.._ ~~ Roderick .Z.mea ~Clay , 2924 s. Zurich Ct . Denve r, Colorado 8o236 • . ' • , -• • t• ·, • 'J{e hav '! b'!e n n~i.e;l.b ors of tl.e M~d in u 's now for fo u r y '!ars and W'! find t h'!m V"!ry trustwort hy and relia ble. They are v'!ry friendly . If you wis h mo re i nformati on we would be v e ry ~lad to di ~russ it with you s o feel fre e to e all us. Mr . ,~Mrs . r...oren l.femken ~· ".'NV-<:> ~ ~ ..... ~"-"'"..-.t'G-'Vv"~ 1 q35 S o. SaulshuyCt. Lake11ood, Colorado R0226 Ph OM I 9135 J3 , 16 . ; • . • • , ( • • 0 t• • February 5 , 1976 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Mr . Gomez has worked for me for approximately three years and during this time has always been dependable , punctual, hone st and faithf•ll in the performance of hie dutie s. He has always exhibited the highest type moral characteristics. Mr. Gomez is a fine upstanding individual and I consider myself extremely fortunate to have the oppor- tunity to know him as an employee and a friend . Glenn R. Yotter Asst. ~ • Sta . Opor. University Park Station nver, co . 80210 ,_ • ' • • - ( • ( • • 0 • TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that I have known Mr. Richard Gomez for 37 years and I do hereby vouch for his honesty, reliability, stability and sound character. It i s my understanding that Kr. Gome& is applying for a liquor license. In this aatter, I give ~ co•plete concurrence knowing that he will not violate any of t he city and state codes reqJ ired to obtain and maintain this license and that the pu blic will be faithfully and justly served. /7~ A,"'"'~ Al)REI) GOMEZ February 4, 1976 ;- •. ' • • , • • J. J a m ~ l)re nn c man. Jr At torney at Luw En8booci Office Buil d in &11t.e 111 'B87 c . ...,11 1 h l'xtnn"" 1 t:n~l cwo .. :xi. C )k...,rtk k' 0011 0 To : An d y McCo wn, City ~fa.n.Jger • 0 - F r om : T he Indepen dent ln~ur o r s of Engl0wood , Inc. :. Re: Awarding of p r oper t y a n d casualtv insuranc pr rram n r Si r s: kk.·1 ,h, >II<.' 011 {'x)\)71'\t 'i';"''' l)c., ('1CH) ?77 70-IL) January 15 , 1976 This e f fie hn~ brcn retained by th lndcp nd~nl lnNurors of EnRle ood , Inc., to d r aft a resolution fonMlly objec t ing to t h m • .mner in ,.·hich th prop rty and casualty i n sur anc program for the six year per iod beginning Janu.>ry 1, 1976, was awarded . I t is 'liY understandin~ that they , individually and as a group, hav alr ady voiced som obj ctions in n inforn 1 mdnn r, nod hav ben requL s t d to submit a for~1l resolution in "'rlting. \fter meetinr with {'V r a J of th, gr,•up tnd dis u..;s t ng wtt h th<!M tll'lr obj ctlons, the at t ach dtt •l lllutiun 1-:1.., dralt<d ,.,,, .1 s t•> ••rll.l\1 thl!ir strong fe lin~ ln thP maLtl!r . Thank you for your att• ntiC'In tn th s r.t ttt r of lmpurt toe to thl.! In'<urors group. Sln r ly, I. ,Ia Br nm • J • J .l I r b n J,, u• • ( : • • RESO LUTION HE /\WARD ING OF PROPERTY 1\ND CASUALTY INSURANCE PROGRM! 1-IHERE/\S, it b ein g t h e d esire of the Tndependt'nt Insurers of Englewood, Inc., as \Wll qualified and capab l e ag nt s /broke rs, .:IS interes t e d a nd contr ib- uting member s of the community of Englewood , and as me mber s \vho devote sig- nificant hours of valuable time to vital c ommunit y t'ffo rt s, to mak e a formal s tateme nt of protes t and to b e on r eco rd as to th e manner in whi c h the Ci t y of Englewo od's property a nd casualty ins ur ance program for th e s ix yea r period beginning January 1, 1976, was awarded, they therefore make the following s tat emen t s : 1. The Independent In ~uror s of Englewood, Inc., (he reinafter liE), questions the propriety or n e c essi ty of going ou t side the Cngle\vood /Denv r a r a t o select a consultant (the con s ultant was from Connect feu t) 1·ega rd ing risk managem nt and insurance for the City of Englewood, when, in fact, there are exp rts availabl e in tlw local area, as well qualified and even more aware of th e local problems, pra c tice s a nd philosophy of community governmt'nt. 2. Th liE believes that the consu]t.Jnt chosen m.:~y h :we b t't'n unfairly .... biased toward l<1rge broke rag e firms as being b e ttt'r equlppt'd to fwndl e th insurance probl ms of Englewood, a nd th r t'for inclined to recomm nd qualification requir m nt in line with irrel v nt s t a ndard s that could not b m t by mt'mhers of tlw ITJ:, bul which thn s<' l .lrg.·• firms t•onld ,.,,..,fly nn·o·t. 3. Th• LI E objects to soow of tht• minimum Cflltlff l ~e.JL iou •; lor •t:'<IILI .. / brok r s , sp ci.:~Lly tltt' rcqulr nt thJt to b quallfi d, Jgents/brokers must write n .:1 nnual premium volume of over $250 ,000.00, pi.'T 'lOnJ ) 1 in 11 and c idutt ,md s J k n u; . Tit!! liE b 11 ves th I h qu.d if l t I n to b•• compl t ly rbltr r y nd cJpriciou , t nd rd In det rmining wh•th r n Cficient urvic nd prot•• t Jon . 4. Th~ lt b ll v tl t I "' obtaln blda In 111 unf lr •nd nl a al 11 d it w pr p rty .md u lty ri Rk lnvdlv d. s. h l II b, ll y nd do s not b 11 v this to ••nt/bro r would provid thl d ln ur n co P n! nn , and In f ct, II'"' v•n pr r rtn 1nd lt nd rln b~ r 1 •va nt b• st dnll r- ro \olhOII to II I bid or th ) nd , - : . • ·~· combined t o, in effec t, make it impos,;ible for them to s ubmi t a bid either individually or a s a gr o up . In o the r words , s ince no ne of the compa n ies assi~n d to the gr o up was willin g to provide th e cover age , the g r oup was effective l y elimina t e d by th e qualifica tion s a dopt ed by the ci t y . 6. The TI C belie v es tha t th e a rbitr ary a nd irr l evant s t andards utilized in the c hoosin g of an agt>nt/br oker wa s a nd i s a d e finit e r es tr a int of tr ade , espec i a ll y bec a us<' of tlw a rbitra r y a nd unfair ass i g nm ent o f ins ur a nc•• compa nie s that could be conta ct e d by the group. RESO LVED, therefore, tha t because o f th e abov e-men t io ne d (ac t s , th liE ma kes th is formal protes t ar,a ins t the awar din g of th e pr o perty a nd casualty insur ance pro gram for th e Ci t y of En glewood , for th e p riod of six vca r s be ginning on J anua r y 1 , 197 , a nd ther e fore mala•s a f o rrn.Jl rcqul'St , n t for a g ua r a nte of said busln s~. but tor r levant s t a nd a rd s th a t would insure the protection requir ed by the Ci t y o t tngl wood, but at the sam tim• give aFen t s/br ok e r s as both intHcst d nJ c ntrlbut i ng t ax -pay lng cit izt·n!' of th comm unity, and cap bl -, tnd pend nt In urors, Lh oppo rtunit y to ·ffectivdv bid fo r th l' business ' a t s t ake. f d' --~ .__ ...... _ ,.._ .... _.,.. _ __,.._ :h·mht·r , -=--· -· !..-£. I I~. -----'• t ~r, ill ~ll • 0 .. ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD February 10, 1976 3A The Englewood Public Library met for its regular meeting on February 10, 1976 in the library conference room, Preeent: Absent a Kuhlman, Lighthall, Maxwell, Quaintance, Shattuck, Simon Clayton (attending another City meeting), DeuPree, Sterling Also present: Harriet Lute, Director of Libraries Carol Pernicka, Secretary to the Board Teri Metros, Adult Services Librarian Karen Kelley, Children's Librarian Virginia Cleveland, Field Worker from the D.U. Graduate School of Librarianship The meeting was called to order and a quorum declared present at 7:40, Teri Metros, Karen Kelley, and Virginia Cleveland were introduced to the Board. The minutes were approved as mailed, The annual report was distributed to the Board. Hiss Lute told the Board that 1976 should be a continuation and expansion of the services the Library has been giving, A catalog of the cassettes the library owns is being prepared and the caaaettee will be ready soon for distribution to elderly people. Th library has also purchased 20 playback units to be loaned with the cass ttes. The ci rculation for the library for January, 1976 is up over that of January, 1975, Host of th increase is on the bookmobile, and probably reflects the impact of the Bicentennial readin pro ram of the schools, The circulation to Arapahoe County ia als o up, There ar not quit as many reference questions asked. Th juv nile qu ationa especially are down but this may be partly du to th lack of a full time children's librarian in January. The attendance at the adult tinge ia also down, probably b cause the programs presented by th Colorado chool of Outdoor Livin drew 100 rsona at each seasion last year compared to about 35 thia y er. rela the med ia centera a to be for mor adult att ndance and The achool s are alao usin the media centers mo re on th the library ia scheduled to b ther , causin the library to was som discussion by th Board of poaaible aolutions to th ot uae of th dia centera. Th na l at o library book purc hases and withdrawala was al1o diatribut d. A c o py o f a lett r 1 n to th ard. A parent a iv n nd th i prov btl librarian, Adelin Czarny, a1 iv n obil ataff for th booka h r dau htar and intereat •• a reault, ' • • • • Library Board , ~/10/76 page 2 • 0 -,. The Board was given a sheet showing th use of the children's section of the library on different days of the week. For January, the averages for different days was 38 for Monday , 34 on Tuesday, 33.5 on Wednesday, 32 on Thursday, 25 on Friday, and 59.5 on Saturday . The figures are a combination of adults and children and reflect numbers only, and do not indicate the kind of usage. A reference survey was made on January 12-17 by all librari es of the Central Colorado Library System to determine where people who asked reference ques- tions lived. It was discovered that only 44% of the reference work d on e at the Englewood Library was for residents of the city , with the rest go i ng to other area residents . Miss Lute also showed the Board that the reciprocal borrow ing has not been affect d by the withdrawal of Jefferson County . 31% of the total circulation is to non -residents of Englewood . 15% is outside Englewood if Arapahoe County, with which th library has a separate contract , is excluded . These figures are approximately the same as they were when Jefferson County participated in the reciprocal borrowing program. The new method of interlibrary loan, using Jefferson County, Arapahoe County, Aurora, and Littleton to try to obtain r1aterial before going to Denver Public Library , was discussed . En lewood borrowed 4 4 titles and filled 842 requests. 477 of Englewood's w re not received after goin to all five area libraries. Miss Lute s tated that the p rc nta of unfilled r quests for interlibrary loans is too high but that h did not know th r ason at the present time, Eventually th r is a pos ibility tha t each library will pay $2.00 for each book borrowed on interlibrary loan nd r c iv $2 .00 for e ach book loaned. If the fi ures conlinu as in th pr ent , th library would break even. It wa s announced that n xl Tu sday r i ht th City Council wi ll present a proclamation to John c . Maxw 11 in r c •ni tlon of his servi ce t o the Library Board. Miss Lute told th cava th Li rary posit d in th U L tters thankin th l.ibury r r Pictur s that Richard Blac burn, parad w ra shown tu th Board. Hill on obtalni a WlCII intern to pr 100 for ua or 1 a und. and and vote on th obert Currie ; Vic -Chairman, ur r, D nn ia Col n; and d to call fo r members d in joinin th Friends in 1 rvic 1 to elderly. • , ]- • • L ibrary Board , 2 / 0/ 6 page • 0 • t• i n the first and second grades. A s l ide show to i nt roduce them to the Englewo od Library is being prepa r ed by George Perri n, starring his toy poodle Hi sy and some pictures whic h may be used in the orientation program were shown, Mi ss Lute informed the Board of the ac tivities of the State Boa rd of Education and the Colorado Council on Library Development, an advisory board to the State Board of Education and t ho State Library. er ~ be i g no further business, the meet ing was adjourned at 8 :50, Respectfully submitted ,, {;;tf_ ;} d, A t~~ CJiol A. rf~rn{~' Secretary to the Board •. • • , - • • - CITY OF EN GLEWOOD PLAN ING A D ZON ING COMMISSION January 20, 1976 I. CALL TO ORDER . ; Th e Regular meeting of th City Planning and Zoning Co mmissio n was called to order at 7:00 p.m . by Vice-Chairman Tanguma. Members pres e nt : Williams, Jones, Jorgenson, Smith, Tanguma, Wade Romans, Ex-officio Member s absent: Brown, Parker , Pierson Also present : Assist ant Ci y Attorney DeWitt Associate Plann r House II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Mrs. Romans noted that Mr. Parker had called a nd f e lt that the Minutes should be amended on Pages 11 and 12 , as follows: Page 11, Par agraph #1, Lin 6· "that he could not think of ny kind of NON-business USE that would go .... " Page 12, Paragraph #2, Lin 3: " ..... on Mr. Maples' REZONI NG requ st ." Pa ge 12, Paragraph #7, Lin 1· AYES; "JORGENSON, Park er". Smith mov d : Jones s c ond d : Th Uinut o January 6, 1976, b approved a a m nd d. AYES; NAYS: ABSE T: Wad , William , Jon on Brown, Park r, Pi r Th motion carr! d. , Jor n Th Publi II . ri n on, S ith, T nguma ASE #3-76 on C # -7 b o n d. d 1111 • , on on, ith r, Th rri ' • • • • 0 Mr. Tanguma asked ~rs. Romans to give a backg round of the rezoning request . -2- ....... • • • • .. -3- Mr. and Mrs. Weav e r mad appl ication f or t h e rezoning for the entire area, the requested change being to R-2-B , Two-family Residence. The Con®iss i o n he ld a Public H aring on the request , and recommended approval o f the request t o City Council. Be- fore City Council could hol d a Public Hearing, how e v r, the R-2-B Zone District had b e n r e pealed , and the R-2 , Me dium Density Residence District e nacted. Inas much as this applica- tion was not completed on t he City's part , i t was determined to again waive the fee if t h property ow n er wished to reapply. Mr. Criswell submitted the application on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, which ncompass s their property and that of Mrs. Ferguson. The application r quests the rezoning from R-1-C, Single-family R sid n e e, to R-2, Medium Density Resi- dence. Mrs. Romans stated tha t Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. F erguson ar interested in s e lling their property, and have been unable to do so und r th e present single-family zone c la s sification. Mrs . Romans r v iewed the newly adopted R-2 Zon District ; sh noted that th i di rict will permit a single or two-family u e on 5 0 ft. fronta ge , 6,000 sq. ft. lot ar a ; a thr e-family u e would b permitted on 100 ft. fro ntag . No more than four unit may be und ron roof. Land caping and open spac i required ; a Planned Development i required for th con truction of a four-unit structure . If th ntire parcel w r e to b e d v e lop d, t he utilities would be requir d to b und rground. Mr. Brown ent red and took his place with t h Commi ion . Mr . Tanguma stated that th e Commi io n would n ow hear from the propon nts . ' - • • • 0 • -4- and is for an R-2 Medium Densi ty designation. Mr. Criswell stated that the property owners have dedicated approximately l /2 of the width o f South Clay Street to the City f or the length of their property. Property owners south of the Weaver property have not dedicated any right-of-way .for the street, Mr. Criswell stated the property owners are not seeking per- mission to develop the property; it could not be develop d un- til the area is subdivided. Mr. Criswell stated that in look ing at Minutes of meetings when this area has been considered pre- viously, there seems to be considerable discussion concerning street patterns, ut i lity availability, etc. Mr. Criswell pointed out that these same problems would have to be fac e d e ven if the area were to develop under the R-1-C Zone District ; t hese problems would be addressed at the time the area is sub- divided. Mr. Criswell stated that under the present zoning, approximately 25 units could be developed on the subject prop rty; if the R-2 zoning is granted, approximately 49 units could b developed. Mr. Crisw 11 tated there is 4,5 acres total in the area considered 1or rezoning; he is not sure bow much of the area would be devoted to streets and easements, but thes matters would be considered at the time the area is subdivided. Mr . Criswell stat d t hat he has been told the Valley Sani tation District can accommodate an additional 50 taps on their lin • Mr. Criswell noted ther i a 2.7 acre site north of West Union Avenue which is zon d for R-3 development; this area has not developed to this ti , but if it does develop in the near future, it would not make any difference if the Weaver/F r u on properties wer zon d for single-family use or two-family us there would not b util1ties available for th dcv lopaent. Mr. Crisw 11 stated that his point is that there will be pro with sewer servic no matter how the subject site dev lop ; it is not a problem of z oning. Mr. Criswell stated that b beli ves this land hould never have been zoned for R-1-A us , and that it w 8 not ood plannin froa the beginning to do . Mr. Cri well t t d h t be think the Coamission and its pr d - cessor mbers hav kno n th Singl -family District was not appropriat zonin . Mr. Cris 11 stat d that if soaeon could afford to purch tng l -ulily d velope nt , b o t c rt inly th ubJ ct pro rty , con- id rio t ar but d r ctly on industri 1 zonin on th trial zonin to th north . r. Cri ell it 1 ood zooin and lao i to bu ! r di tricta. H poin t out th t th pprov d, ould b iapo d bet n th 1-1 Zon Di t tct h t nd th R-1-8 District on tb t ; and b t I-1 Di trtet on th north, and th R-1-C Di trict on th outh , pr nt d die tio on ft., hich uld b r. , • • • I • • -5- then introduced Mr. Bill Broomhall, a Broker with Sitefinders Realty, who has the prope rty listed for sa le . Mr. Broomhall stated that att mpts have heen mad e to sell the land under the present zonin ; contr actors are not interested in purchasing single-fami ly sites nex to industrial g round. If the property were to b r e zon d to R-2, the developer c ou ld look at the per-unit cost ; th R-2 District would give a developer a chance to construct more u nit s. Mr . Broomh all agreed there needed to be a buffer b etween the R-1 a r a and the 1-1 area. Mr. Criswell stated that Mrs. Fergu on and Mr . and Mrs. Weaver were in the audience. He mp hasiz d there is no developer involved in this rezonin g application, and no option or con- t ract has ben signed on th . land, Mr. Ta nguma asked if th sp ak in favor o f the r sp ak in favor. anyon else who wished to No on indicated a de ire to Mr. Tanguma then asked for those p rson oppo ed to the re- qu t to speak. r .Tid 2720 nion Avenue -stat d h rezoning r q u t. H ask d 1t thi. zoning?" Mr. Tidwell not d th.t h had att a pted to get hi prop rty r it would b pot zoning. Mr . stated that th area zonin , s tat d Seith old r and f • • • • I• • -6- would permtt a four-unit struc t ure only after filing a Plonne d D velopment, and after hearings 'nd approval on that Plat, Wb >ch would be recorded in Arapaho Co u nty, Mrs. Rooans stated that this >s one of the reasons the Citizens co .. tttee felt it was nee ssary to revtew the R-2-A and R-2-B Zone Districts --the zone di tric ts were not accooplt shing •hot they w re intend d to accomplish • Mrs. Romans s ta ed that the R-2 District bas buitt in controls to protect the charocter of the area where it is aposed. Mrs . Rooans stated thot the permttted density in th R-2 District ts the sam as that to the former R-2-B Distr ict --14 untts per acre. The R-2 District as destgned, in part, to accomoodote anttctpated redevelopo nt of older re td nttol oreas of the City; there ts economy in developing und r on root, and the R-2 District 111 prov>de fl xtbtltty tn d lopto up to four units under one roof d p odin• on th lot votlable for the develop-ment or redPvelopmeot. Mrs. Romon · t t d that the taft is not Loplyiog the R-1-C Zone Distr>ct ts not a good di trtct; the State Statutes prov>de that a City •ust be divided into di trtcts to accoo.odate re 1d ntial use, busine s us , and industrial use; you must provtd tor all types of d velopo at wtthtn a City. The R·l·A , R-1-B, nd R-1-C Zone Dt trtcts ore 11 stngle-f,.tly dt trtct but have varytn• re rictton which would oenott a different ty"" ot >n•l -f 1ly dev lopment. r • Romans stated that tho tt opt wa a de to butld tn afe ouards for the persons who would liv in the area it elt. Mr. Tid ell tot d th t h provtston allo in tb con truction of four Unit Undrr on roof was unacc ptabl Mr • Roman tated that th Pro•t ton r outrin• opproval ot o Pl no d lo,., tor h uu ructton of our untt could pr clud t ty 01 con tructton. Oil tbi on C #3-7 clo d. ll i ro n, Jon r, i r on d • • • • • I • - -7- of West Union Av enue R. ( .• • thence west along sa id center- line 435 ft. +1-to th cent r line of South Decatur Street ; thence southw sterly along said centerline 506 ft. +1-; thence east 501.4 ft. +1-to a po1nt on th e as t line of the W 1 /2 E 1 /2 of said Sect1on 8 ; th nee north along said e ast line 503.14 ft. +1 -to point 1 b ginning. The recommendation is based on th follow~ng reasons as cited in St aff Report #3-76: 1. Because of its proximity to industrial areas, and because of the agricultural natur e of th dev lopm nt within the sub- Jec ar a, he Single-fam~ly Resid n ee Zon ing may not have been th co r rect initial zonin ~. 2. Th City has zon d an ar north of W t Uni on Avenu e and e of South Decatur Stre t for High Den ity Residence use, caus1ng a chan in the area 3. Th prop rties within the ubj ct area ar not d eve loping und r the R-1-r Zone Distr ict, b cau of the pr oximity to indus r1 lly z0 •ed areas. 4 . Th area proposed lor n :zon 1ng 1 mor than "one (1 ) City bl c k iP are", and therefor , compl1e with a policy previously e tabli h d by the City. 5. The propo ed m dium-d n it y zonin would not b in conf lict with th Compreh n ive Pla u. 6. Di ity p r it tc d in th R-2 Zon facilit i es most directly and f r rvic s. 7. ational faciliti s of the the r zonin • d • , - • • :. - -8- does not ind~cate this proper ty aci being within the 100-year Flood Area. The vote was called: AYES: Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams, Brown, Jones, Jorgenson NAYS· None ABSENT: Pierson, Parker The motion carried. IV. SUBDIVISION WAI ER 1 . . Blombt'rg 2700 WP·t Unio n Av~nue CASE #6-76 Mr. Tanguma askt•d for a back t·ound of the request. Irs. Romans no d that on Pagt 5, 3rd Paeagraph of the Staff R port, 4th li1 ~t should r ad " etback a 111intmua of 30ft." ....• rather than •so tt.". Mr Blomberg tated that he want· to rect a buildin 30 ft . ott th prop rt line on the sid , and s tting back 30 ft. trom el:'t Union Avenue. II n ed a Subdivision aiver to p rmtt constr ction oi" the build ng. d there could b( probl m oi a ce on South Cl y Wf v r / r u on property do develop in th b•torc tull str et d dication 1 made . He ask d r a~onabl to con ~d r th po sibil1ty that ~. Bl om berg would d dicate th 30 it. tor the en t ide of South Clay Str t. He not d tha he right-of-way is n ded tor flr prot ction and to 1v cc to o h r m r gency v hicl - • • I• - -9- 30 ft. from the propert y line; ii th street were to be put through in the future, thiS wou ld put the street right next to the building. Mr. Blomberg agreed that the street would ,._ be immediately next to th building. He sta ted h e didn't think a 60 ft. street would b e put i n that area. Mr. Jones in quired as to screening requ1 rements for indus t rial property abutting a resi dential ar a. Mr. Blomberg stated that he had a 25 ft. scr ening strip compr1sed of eve rgreens and lilac bushes which wa s planted within the last two years. Mrs. Ro mans read the screening requ1 rement o f the 1-1 Zone District. Discussion followed . Mr. Brown asked il the sta ff could forse any problem in t his area in the future if the str et 1s not requi red now? Mrs. Romans sta t d that the St at~ St atut s, Comprehensi ve Zoning Ordinance, and Subdivision R gulations all state that property mu st have adequate acces prior to developm nt. If a portion o f a street is dedicated , th rema1ning portion must be dedicated b fore a Building P rmit is i su d. Mrs. Romans stated that th Commis sion has had m tings with residents of the area regar ding traf fic r"~t ··~rn s, tnd th concensus was th ey did not feel additional ace s wa s requir d at that time. Mrs . Romans stated that about all that could b don is to try to get proper access at such tim a d velopm n do occur. Mr. DeWitt noted that th Cit> d there is ne d for a 60 ft. right-of -y through th1 Mr. DeWitt stated that if this matt r of a c ss is not of at th tim the Waiver or Plat 1 a pprov d, 1t to be taken care of at a lat er dat e, and it may b much mor difficult to g t the access at that lim . Mr. De itt tat d h felt Mr. Blomberg hould get to th r with his Financing off icer to di - th pos ibility oi d di~ t on of th rlght-of-way. Mr . itt t t d h f lt thcr• ould pro 1m ri ro th k o the n ' ....... • 0 .. -10- that Wes t Union Av enue is 60 ft. right-of-way; it is design at ed as a Collector Street in the Master Street Plan, Mr. Jones stated that where an industrial street abuts a resi- dential ar a, a 44 ft. roadway width is usually required, with a 60 ft. right-of-way. Mr. Blomberg stated this was the reason he provid d for the 30 ft. setback of the building, Mr. Blomb erg noted he had on l y a little over one acre of ground. Mrs . Wad ask d Mr. Blomberg what his future plans were for the remaind r of the land? Mr. Blomberg stated that he plano d to use it for storage of building materials . Brief discu ssion ensued. The vote wa cal l ed , AYES: Jorge nson, Smith, Tanguma , Wade, Williams, Brown, Jon NAYS : on ABSENT: Parker, Pierson The motion carried. V, SUBDIVISION WAIVER Ambros & Comp any CASE #5-76 r. Tanguma asked for a backgrou nd of this request. Mrs . Roman s ct or purcba buildin • Th r o pare 1•. at p1 n or •1din o M rx •ta t d that th r th r 11- ar no 1 • - -11- Jones mov e d : Jorgenson seconded: The Subdivision Waiver requ es ted by Ambrose & Company in Case #5 -76 be approved. AYES: Jones, Jorgenson, Sm~th, Tanguma, Wa de, Will~ams, Brown NAYS: None ABSENT: Parker, Pierson The motion carried. VI. LARWIN MULTI-HOUSING COR PORATIO Mrs. Romans stated that s vera l week s ago, Mr. Brown brought up a discussion of the Lar in project, and questioned the plans for development of the r maind r of the site. The staff was asked to contact Larwin to se if there could be someone that might meet with th Commission t o discuss the Larwin site and the possibl dev lopm nt ior the rest oi the site. A letter was sent to the Larwin Corporation, and a t.lr. Pogue replied that he would plan to m t with the Commission. There are residents of the d velopm•nt and the neighboring areas who had learned that ~ Larwin rerr"~entatlv wa to m t with th Commission that hav contact<>d th• !fie , tht> e p rson have been told that it is a publ1 m tin , and that 1! they have comm nts th y wish to mak , -uch comm nt hould b directed to th C'ommi ion and not to Mr. Pogu Mr. Tan uma sk d .Mr. Brown to d iscu his concerns and his rea ons for wanting to m with a r pres ntat ive from Larwin. Mr. d v 1t ll l a { n11n c one rn about the a publi park abutting to the City go •• un- • • • 0 .. -17- -12- Mr. Leighton Jones 1801 East Girard, #111 -stat d he is a resident of Kimberly Village. The residents of the complex and residents of the surrounding area had a meeting on January 18th. Some of the concerns voiced by attendants at the meeting concerned on- street parking on the periphery of the complex; poor visibility at the Girard/Lafayette point o1 gress; noise problems; vandalism o f automob1les ; illegal door-to-door salesmen in the complex ; etc . Mr. Jones stated that tenants of the family area were under the impression there were to be recreation areas and play lots for the children. There are also problems with residents outside the complex attempting to use the swimming pool inside the complex. Mr. Jones stated the tenants would like to know what was promised, and whose responsibility it is to see that these promises are fulfilled. Mr. Tanguma asked if the City was responsible for police pro- tection in the area? Mr. DeWi tt stated that the City is to provide police protection for any property within the corporate limits. Mrs. Romans stated that the City was told from the beginning that the entire site would be fenced and secured; one would not be able to gain access to the development except through a gate activated by a card, or security guards would be posted at points of ingress and egress. Mr. Pogue of the Larwin Corporation introduced himself, and stated he would attempt to answer questions members of the Commission might have regarding th development. Mr. Brown stated that h is concerned that the development will continue to b a really nice development, and that good tenants will stay in the compl x. H asked Mr. Pogue what their futur plans for th it w r ? Mr. Brown stated be had a v ry trong inter st in th site, and wanted people to take prid in living th r ; h 1 o want p ople who live in the surrounding ar a to tak prid livin ther Mr. Brown stated h did not nt a lu ar on th ite in t n years tim • H again a k d Mr. Pogu hat plan for the d velop- ment of th r maind th it and ho d th land? ~.Pogu stat d tb t knowing ha o ficial and that Mr. Brown till und al • H of to dowith th land that i s d that th land ia up or - • • 0 •• - -13- He stated he "has search ed the files, and I haven't been able to find anything that anyone agreed to do." Mr. Pogue noted that the Larwin staff has been cut from 2,000 to 100 people, and that possibly the pl ans are filed somewhere. He reiterated that h has found no draw 111g or plans th at depict tennis courts that were suppos ed to be provided . Mrs. Romans stated there were p lans for tennis courts, and for a day care center for wo1 king mothers, ~s well as a total recreation al area for children. Mr. Brown agreed that the Comm ission and Larwin representatives did talk about these facil ities, and there were plans present ed on whi ch w re indicated the location of tennis courts, the day care center , etc. ~~. Br n tated he is v ry concerne d abou t the play ar a lor the c h ilJren . He asked again if a play ar ea could be provid d? Mr. Leighton Jone stat d swimming pool and workout asked if th s fac1litie Po gu stat d t h wer th dev lop nt does have a sauna, quipmen for adult . Mr. Lee Jones avail,ble In both phases? Mr. Mr . Pogue r ferr d to a plan 01 th Lar in d velopment which depicted the tennis court , etc., and stated that he had seen nothing like this in th 1r head off1 H asked where this plan had come from ? Mr Roman. t t hat th i is th plan that was pr s nt d to th 1ty dnd i r•c r d din th Offic of the Arapahoe County Cl rk •nd R order. Mr. Pogue asked a Ms. Sh lly llci view the plan, and asked it t ht.!y Weisman tat d that h htd ht.!C n m ting, but not in Larwin fjl '; had not n a pl n l ik thi on • ma n and Ms. B tty Breit to n it before. M 1t at a City t. t d that sh built and op ratin ? Lar in 1 not ' • • , • .. -14- Larwin "decided long ago they did not want to be in the bus1 ness of operating a child care cent er". Mr. Pogue stated that the investors in t he project may dec id they want to operate a ch ild care center . Mr. Pogue stated that Larwin does not own the land ; they h av e a property ma nagement agreement ; they mu st abi de by this agreement for a period of time . He reiterated that La rwin does not own the land or the buildings. Discussion on the financial stability of the Larwin Corporation ensued. Mr. Pogue stated that Larwin secured a large amount of un- secured obligations, and fell into default. The assets Larw1n had are pledged to banks. He state d that Larwin is in the process of liquidating their assets, and is selling land throughout the U.S.A. Mr. Woodward 1801 East Girard #249 -asked about the possibility of a teen center for the te nagers who live in the project. Ms. Breit stated that some of the parents have inquired about the possibility of a teen center, and the parents would have to be present for the time the building is used by tbe teenagers. Ms. Bre it state d that tbe use of the building for a teen-center is on a trial basis. Mr. Pogue stated that the building was erected for the day care center, but is not used for that pur- pose, and if the tenants want to use the building from time to time, the management would have no objection. Mr. Brown asked what the hours for the teen center were? Ms. Breit stat d from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m . on week days ; 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Fridays ; Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., and on Sunday, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Ms. Breit stated there is a recreation room with billiard tables in th e adult sections, but the aanag • nt felt the teenagers needed their own recre tion facilitic • at Franklin time, and b in- nd ' • , - - • • 0 , . • -15- Mr. Tanguma asked Mr. Po ~<' wh at action or steps Larwi n would take o polic and pa rol the area, inasmuch as the security guards do not seem to b e part of the services ofiered? Mr. Pogu stated there is securHy within th building s . Mr. Jones asked what management company is responsible for th e site? Mr. Pogue stated that ·the Joe You sem Com pan y i s responsible for the management of the site. They hav offices in Denver, California, and other points in the Country, and manage all of Larwin's developmen s. Mrs. Wade aske d who the City could contact with that company? Mr. Po ue stated that th contact ould be Ms. Betty Breit, who is the management officer for all Larwin complexes outs~dc ot California. r. Jones asked what lev 1 ~I occu pancy Larwin h a s in thi complex? Mr. Pogue tated it was better than 95%; he stat d that the compl x did not r ent up quic kly an d it was discover d that Larw in was asking r nts abov th lev e ls in the metro area ; the rents were reduc d, and th proJ ct r nt d up; there is a 10% increas r in ren t 1 vels on he board at the present ; Mr. Pogue state•' t th xp •tt~:>C for th t:-proJ ct r normous, and that the ta ,.~ on this proJect " lay " h ~m. Mr. Tanguma asked Mr. Pogu if ~t would be po ibl for the Larwin representatives to get ~ith th Department of Community Development to work on som o the probl .m 1 th the complex as oon as po. ibl • lr . Po u h would arrange for a m rub r t tht mana ~ment with the Community Dev lopm pnt Department. Mr. Jones commented that Mr. Po~u land is for sale;h stat sal would b ubj c u r f mak pl n d ' • • 0 • -16- Mr. Pogue stated that it was nE: er intended to be under one ownership; they planned from th beginning to syndicate each phase of the development. Mr. Pogue then stated that "one owner and one developer was true at one time, but once it was developed, it's the name of the gam to have investors." Mrs. Romans stat d that had the ity known the site was to be sold off, a subdivision plat would have been required , Mrs. Romans again stated that ther was to have been a Planned Development for the site, bu~ th request was withdrawn before it got to Public Hearing. The Commission did try to withdraw approval of the Subdivision Waiver at their meeting on December 5, 1972, but between the dates of approval of the Waiver, and the date the Commission tried to withdraw the approval, Larwin had gotten building permits. The City Attorney advised the Commission and City Council that Larwin had a vested interest in the site at that point, and th Commission could not with- draw the approval of the Subdivision Waiver. It was determined that th planning staff would meet with representatives of Larwin or the management agency to go over some of the problems experienced on the site. VII. FINDINGS OF FACT Mr. Tanguma stated that Finding of Fact regarding rezoning cases recently heard by the Commission have been present d for Commission consideration. Jones moved: Jorgenson seconded: The Findi ngs of Fact on Case #1-76 b approved and recommend d to City Council. AYES: Wade, Williams, Brown, Jon s, Jorgenson, Smith, T nguma NAYS: None ABSENT : Parker, Pierson Th motion carried. 8 on iss ion pprov th Findi of2-76, th propos d R-2-C Zon to City Council • uma, Bro n, Jon , Jor n on, it I rk r, OJ Th tion carri - • • I • • -17- Mrs. Rom a ns state d that Ci t y Council tabled any action on Mr. Maples ' rezoning r e quest, inasmuch as Mr. Maples was out of town. Councilman Brown brought up the possibility of a ,._ Mixed Use District being developed, and the staff will be working to draft such a district. Jones moved: Wade seconded: Th e Planning Commission approve the Findings of Fact on Case #34-75, Mr. Maples' rezoning r e quest, and recom:ne n cl same to City Council. AYES : Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams, Brown, Jones, Jorgenson NAYS: None ABSENT : Parker, Pierson Th e motion carrie d. Brown moved : Wade seconded : The Findings of Fact on Case #37-75, Mrs . Mitchell's rezoning request, be approved and recommended to C ity Council. AYES : Smith , T~n g uma, Wade, Williams, Brown, Jones, Jorgenson NAYS : None ABSENT : Pierson , Parker T h motion carrie d . Mr . Tanguma aske d , r e lative to Case s #35-75 and #36-76, i f an option on prope rty gave sufficient right to apply for rezoning ? Mr. DeWitt stated that an option would give one an unexercised r ig ht in the prop rt y . Mr.DeWitt state d that a true option i s th e right to p u rchas land at a future date and that the persons th e hold ing t h e option could apply for r zoning. Dis- c u ss ion f ollowe d. Jone mo v d : Smit h cond d : The Fin d i n of Fact o n Ca #35-7 5 a nd #36-75 th r z o n i n r que t f iled by Mr. Va nH u n , b pprov d and r co .. nd d t o City Cou n cil. YES: Smith , T:1n uaa, d , illiaa , Brown, Jon , Jor n on AYS: on ABE T : Park r, Pi r on Th1 •otion c rri d. Co pi of , 11 F odin of t ar k pt on ttl i n th Ott1 0 Co unity D v lopa nt. • • , - • • • " - I• • -18- VIII. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Mrs. Romans stated that th re will be a Public Hearing on th e RTD Station Location on January 22nd, in the Englewood Polic e- Fire Building, at 4 p.m. Ther e will be a Board meeting pr - ceeding th Public Hearing, which will be g in at 2 p.m. Mr. Brown will speak on behalf of the City of Englewood. Mrs. Roman s stated that a third alternative for the station location has been proposed, that being over U.S. 285, The City Council has approved the location in the vicinity of U.S. 285 an d Ci nderel l a City. Mrs. Romans stated that a paragraph would be add d to the Statement Mr. Brown is to read regarding the new proposal , asking that this proposal be considered in the final desi g n plan, and a study be made by the RTD staff. Mr. Brown stated that he understood it is not the intent to r equest a specific location for the ART station, but rather a general location will be identified. The Hearing will be to consider several available locations and specific location s will b identified in the next design stage. Mr. Smith asked if the Commission did go on record supporting a locat1on for the ART? Mrs. Romans stated that the Commission did approv the location of the bus terminal next to the Shamrock Mall. Th bu terminal is then to b tied into the ART station. Mr. Smith stated that he could not figure out how th ART station could possibly b put in th vicinit of Cinderella City if the traffic volum were considered. Mrs. Roman stated this is why th statement is word d "in th vi in it y of" Cinder lla City, and not adj ac nt to Cind rella City. t<i237 for r r e- ' , • • • • ,, • -19- befor the Board do in cl meet all th se r strictions. Mrs. Romans stated there should b strong justification for granting a vari ance, and she s ugg c~t d a m eting with the Board of Adjust- ment and the Planning Corr.misgion and po~sibly the City Council, to review this situation Mr. Jon agreed tha t here is a problem. He stated that he fPels that part of the problem could be due to a mi s-understanding, but that this could seriously endanger the int nt of the Compreh nsive Zoning Ordinance and other ordinances in effect. Discussio fo llowed. Mrs. Romans stated that in reference to Mr. Blomberg's request for a Subdivision Waiver, th Planning Department has, in the pa t, been told the City cannot require dedication for street purpo&€ in an instance such as this, and if the City wants righ t-of-way, it must b pur~has d. Following these past dir ctions, the staff asked I . Blomb rg to set back 30 ft. with his propos d buildin to allow for right-of-way if it were to b needed in the future. lr . Jon s tat d h moved to tabl th matter b cause h f 1 her om po sibility the Com- mission might decid to d ny th r, and to r quire a p l at be filed to get the str et. lr. Jon s &tated that it is o b vious tha~ Mr. and M Weaver 111 h r quired to d dicat additiona l land for the street when th y plat th ir land to provide access to developm nt that will occur on th 1r property. Mr. Jones st t d that he fe ls th tr t hould go n. lr. Jones stated that h felt ranting th 1thout a surance of the tre t i improper. tated that r. Blomb rg could ithcr obtain the file a Subdivi&lon lat 1or the ar a. Mr. DeWitt h stron ly 1 1 the Subdivi ion Waiver should d in exceptional circum lances, and cited problems L r in d velopm nt hie could b trac d back to the rant in of the Waiv r. Mr. t ta d that h felt the Cit) should be assur d of th t b for th aiv r 1 r nt •d , if ind d, th Comm1 t rmin to gran th iv r. I . lr. Jon a 1 on hould not giv a r ed to probl U D cu ion not d that h will IH out of to n until F bruary 23rd. •. ' • • , - • • 0 • -20- Mr. Brown stated that this wa s his last meeting with the Planning and Zoning Commission; he stated that he has enjoyed working with the dedicated people who have served on the Commission and with the staff, Mr. Brown stated that the Commission is one of the most important Commissions in the City, He stated he knew the members of the Commission and staff were all giving their best and would continue to do so. lrfr, Brown stated that Mr. Don Smith would assume his position on tbe Comaission, and that he, Mr. Brown, would assume a position on the Parks and Recreation Commission, Mr. Tanguma thanked Mr. Brown for his years of service on the Commission; he stated that Mr. Brown would be aissed by the members of the Commission, and that be personally, bad learned much from Mr. Brown. Mr. Jones stated that be would agree with Mr. Tanguaa•s sentiments. The meeting adjourned at 10:35 p.a. ~t~ Recording Secretary ' • • , - • • 0 I• • -21- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEW OVD CITY COUNCIL REGARD! G ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION DATE : January 20, 1 976 SUBJECT: Recommended Ap pro v al of Rezoning Request RECOMMENDATION: Jones moved : Smith seconded: The Plann ing Commi ssion recommend to City Council ap roval of the requested change from R-1 -C , Single-family Reo.·ide nce, to R-2, ledium Dens ity Resid n c , for the followitg d£'sc r1b d property : Beginning at he int rsection o f th e ea,t line of theW 1 /2, E 1 /2 of Section 8, T 5 S, R 68 W, of the 6 h P. M. and the centerline of W st Union Av enue R. 0. W.; th nc w st along said center- lln 43 5 ft. +1-to the nt(rlin o1 South catur Street; h nee southwesterly along aid c nt rlin 506 ft . /-; thence ast 501 .4 ft. +1-to a point on th t l1ne of th W l /2 E 1 /2 of said SPct ion ; thf'"f'n nort l a lon a1d a t line 5 3.1 4 ft. +/-to poin t of beginnin . The recommendation is based on th followi ng rea on as cited in Staff R port #3-76 : 1. B cause of its proxim ity of the agricultural natur ot ject area, th Singl -family the corr ct initial zon1n •. s, and becau ithin th sub- may not have b en 2. Th City has zon d an ar a north o1 II t Union Av nuc and we t of South catur Str t tor H1gh Den ity R id c u c au ing chan in th ar1 a. 3. Th pro rt1 und r th R-1-C 7on indu t r1ally zon d 5 . Th ltt h propo Coap \1 4'0ll11l r not d v loping pro •1 ty to ould rot b 1 (1) City pr iou ly contlic tly c il t1 s th r z.o n • ' • • , - • • 0 • -22- AYES : Smith, Tanguma , Wade , Williams, Brown , Jones Jorgenson NAYS : Non e ABSENT : Pie rson , Parker The motion carried. Respectfully submitted, By Order o f the City Planning and Zoning Commission. ifr.!t'c;.£.~/j;- Recording Secretary •. • • I • • • • • , . • -23- MEMORAN DUh TO THE ENGLE WOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACT ION OR RECOMME NDATION OF THE CITY PL ANNING AND ZONING COMM ISSION DA TE: January 20, 1 976 SUBJECT: Approval and Rfcommendation of Findi ng o f Fact RECOMMENDA TION: Jones moved : Jorgenson s econded : The Findings of Fact on Case #1-76, Mrs. Ward~,n 's Rezoning r equest , be approved and r omm nd >d to C1ty Council. AYES : Wad , Williams, Brown , Jones, Jorgen on, Smi th, Tanguma NAYS: Non e ABSENT: Pa rker, Pierson The motion arried. R sp ctfully submitted, By Order of the City Planni ng and Zoning Comm1 sion . •. .. • • t - • -24- • 0 • CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF CASE No, 1-76, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS , ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO ) THE APPLICATION TO REZONE A ) CERTAIN AREA OF THE CITY FROM ) R-1-A, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE ) TO R-1-C, SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDE NCE ) PURSUANT TO §22,3-2 OF THE COMPRE-) HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE ) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO , ) A Public Hearing was held in connection with Cas #1-7 6, on January 6, 1976, in the City Council Chambers at the Engl ewood City Hall . The full membership of the City Planning and Zonin Commission was present, those be ing: Mr. Brown , Mr, Jones, Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. Parker, Mrs , Pierson, Mr, Smith, Mr , Tanguma, Mrs, Wade and Mr. Williams, FINDINGS OF FACT Upon review of the evidence taken in the form of testimony, presentations, reports and filed documents, the Commission makes the following findings of fact: 1. That proper notic of the aeeting to consid r the requested rezoning was given by publishing and posting, 2, That tbe area in question is de scrib d as: Lot 30, Block 19, Centennial Acr s Second Filing, Arapahoe Co nty, Colorado, and to the centerlin of th abutting ri ht -of-way designated as West Bellewood Driv and South Federal Boul vard. 3. That the application rden, 3001 W st Belle ood Driv , n lewood, Color own r of the property for hicb r zoning is sou bt, 4, That tbe ith bich the application 1 c rn d wa no xed to tb City o 1 ood by Ordinanc ri • of 1 62 , nd zoo d R-1-A, Single•faaily R eid t that tim • ' • • • 0 • -25- 6. That ther e • sing le-family re idence on the site for which rezo ning ll::> r 'IUP" ted at this time . 7 . That th R-1-S1n•le-family R sidence District is th e most r strictiv• 7 n ~ a~sificat1on in the Comprehen- sive Zoning Ordinance a nd .r · so zoned s hould be protec ed from activi tles of a cornm t c 1al nat ure. ,_ 8. That the R-1 -C, Sin 1 -family Residence District permits certa1n Hom e Occupat1ons which are not permitted in th e R-1-A Zone Distric t 9. Tha th prop r y which is the subJect of this application is adJacent o c rcial dev lopment on the south and on t he east, but th• comm c tci 1 d velopm nt does not front onto th subJect site on th <> uth and on th east it is set back suffic iently tar from h• ubJ c t property that it ms no adverse ffect 1. was given. Th~ 1roper Publll of he Public Hearing 2. That the pr •s•nt zon1ng is R-1-A, S1ngl -family R id nc , whic h DL trict do • not p •rmit Hom 0 cupation or other u e of a comm rcial natur . th n tur o nd that 3. proJ r 70nin 5 . 0 prop r c nnot th area a dj ac nt to 1 cone rn d, have Sin •le-famil Zon roachm•nt oi comm rei 1 d R-1-C, 1n 1 -iam11y R id nee t sam protection . ub ntial chan in th ch n e in zoning • D1 tr1c 1 th ht tol'tl to bow th t th pr nt zonin • tnu 11 •. ' • • , • • 0 , . • -26- Re sidence Zone Districts, be denie d : Lot 30, Block 1 9, Centennial Acres 2nd Filing, Ar apa hoe County, Colorado, and the rights-of-way to the centerl ine of the abutting streets designated as West Bellewood Driv e a nd South Federal Boulevard . upon vote at a meeting of the Commission, January 6, 197 6. Those voting in favor of the rezoning: Mr. Brown, Mr . Parker and Mr. Tanguma. Those voting in opposition to the rezoning: Mr. Jones, Mr. Jorgenson, Mrs. Pierson, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Wade and Mr . Williams. BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. ~fng~+a~ Vice-Chairman •. ' • • , - • • • • -27- MEMORANDUM TO THE hNGI.EI'I OOD 11 COt NCIL REGARDING A T ION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE Cl'l PLA NNING AND ZONING COM ISSION DATE: January 20, 1976 SUBJECT : Appro\.al nd l corumPnd tion of Findings of Fact RECOMMENDATION : Williams moved: Wade seconded: ThE> Plantllng Commission approve the Findings of Fact on Case #2-76, the propose d R-2-C Zone istrict, and re ,vlllm n am to City Council, AYES : Tan uma, Wade, W1l!iam., Brown, Jones, Jorgenson, Smith NAYS: None ABSENT: Parker, Pi er on Th motion carri d. Resp ctfully su')mi tted, By Order of th Cit Plannin and Zoning Commi ion •. - • • 0 • -28- CI1Y PLANNING AND ZONING CCM>IIS JON CI1Y OF ENGL D, COLORAOO FI, iDI, .GS , CONCWS IO. ·s AND RLcGNENilATIO, S CASE NO. 2-76 IN TiiE MAlTER OF PROPOSED ZONE D £STRICf R-2 -C --AMENIJ.1ENT OF 1HE ENGLEWOOD CCMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF 1963 FINDINGS Of FACT On the 17th day of December, 1975, no tice of the public hearing in this matter was published in the Engle~ood Sentinel giving the date, time and place of the public hearing in this matter. The public h aring regarding this case was held on January 6, 1976 at 7:00 P. !. in the council chambers of the City of Englewood. Th proposed amendment entitled R-2 -C, ~di Density Residenc District, was initiated by the City Planning and Zoning Commission. There re certalJl areas Wlthin the city in which ingle and two-family umts can be adequat ly ac atlllOdated, but th h1gher density developnent would not b compatible with the nature of the e are • Th R-2 -C di s trict is a complement to the R-2 zon di trict and is intended t o rov th u llty of development in the ~ium Density R sidence District. ltf -1 - for trans1t1on re or ~hich no sin le f .11y pre ntly · ' • • • Case No. 2-76 Continued • 0 • -9- s The proposed R-2-C ordinance is in a cord with the comprehensive plan for the City of Englewood, whereby 1t will promote good planning within the City and fulfill a need not presently being me by the existing ordinance. It will conserve the value of buildings ru1d encourage the mo t appropriate use of land t hroughout he C1ty of ~ngl ~ood. Such ordinance i necessary o lc n c ngestion in th . tr ts, to secure s afety fran fire, panic, flood~ at r·· nJ other dan ers. It will pro cc and promote f · 11 ·, re~i 1enti 1 areas, the h alth and general "elfare of the caranwuty, and pr vent th ov rc·rowdin' of land ruld Ulldu concentra - tlons of populations, and there is n d for uch ;::one d1stnct within the Ci ty of Pnglewood. It is the reconmenda ion o thl. Pl ming anJ : nin C01T111i ion th t the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for h~ < 1ty of En~le\'i od 1ncluJes a ;::one district classified as R-2 -C, a copy of which is tt ch to hi· r CCII'Ille dation. Reconmendation pprove th 6 h d y ot .J.muacy, 1976. Z 'I G C 1 SI ' Av 1th, Tan , B n, , P cr Pricer. y nc. f Ci d Z in ion • • • • 0 • -30- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDA TION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COIOtlSSION DATE: January 20, 1976 SUBJECT: Approval and Recommendation of Findings of Fact RECOMMENDATION : Jones moved : Wade seconded: The Planning Commission approve the Findings of Fact on Case #34-75, vr. Maples' rezoning request, and recomaend saae to City Council. AYES: Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams, Brown, Jones, Jorgenson NAYS: None ABSENT : Parker, Pierson The aotion carried. Respectfully submitted, By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Coaaission. "-.t~ ;rue:+.ity : Recording Secretary ' • • , • • • 0 I • - CITY PLANNJ ;<, f, D ZONI.NG COMMISSION CITY o~· ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF CASE #34-7 ~, ) FI DINGS OF FA CT , CO CLLSIO ) AND RECOMME NDATIONS RELA1I G ) TO THE APP ICATION TO REZO.~ ) A CERTAIN AR A OF THE CITY OF ) ENGLEWOOD FROI R-3, HIGH DE.S TY) RESIDENCE, TO B-2, BL'INH S, ) PUR SUA . T TO § 22-3-2 0 'filE CO - ) PREHEN ~ VE ZO I ORDI ' t 0 ) THE CITY OF ENGLEWOO , COl~R ) -31- A Pub lie II ar n 34-75, on D cembPr 17 , 1 7 , the Englewood itv Hall. ld in coon ction with Case o. and Zoning ommi sion ~a. Mr. Jones, Mr. Jorg n on, at th to the offic o Mr n th City Council Ch mb r at uorua of th City Plann1ng and u , thos b ing: r. Brown, mlth and r. Tanguma. n • OF FACT not pre nt r llsten d in th f'OD llC tak£'D lD tora o! n s, th con No . p and fil d indin s of f r th 2. Tha on i dP rib d a ho Count ·, Color o, xc pt • • - • • - -32- 6. Th a t t he land wi th whi ch th e application is con- c e rned, was zo ned R-3-B, Mult i-family Re side nce, by Ordinance No. 27, Serie s o f 1964, and u pon t he repeal of the R-3-B Multi- family Residence by Ordinance No. 31, Series of 1975, the land was zoned R-3, High-Density Re sidence, a comparable zone cl a ssification , by Ordinance No. 53, Series of 1975. 7. That the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Englewood, Colorado, adopted by Re solution No. 28, Series of 1969, does not project the expansion of the coaaercial develop- ment west a long or adjacent to West Belleview Avenue. 8. That certain uses which are adjacent tothe subject site were pe rmitted to be developed by Arapahoe County before the area wa s finally annexed t o the City of Englewood, which uses still e xist : (1 ) An ambulance servic e to the west of the subject site wh i ch is a Non-conforming Use in the R-3 Zone District. (2 ) The K-Mart Store to the east of the subject site, the west portion of which site was zoned froa R-3-B, Multi-family Residential, to B-2, Business and R-4, Residential- Professional, after final annexation to the City of Englewood, the building perait for the store baving been issued by Arapahoe County. 9. Th a t a "buffer" zone, R-4, Residential-Professional, wa s iapos d on th west 50 feet of the K-Mart property to serve as a zonin b a rri r between the business zoning on the K-Mar t site and th mult i-faaily resid ne e zoning on the 8Ubject sit ; th R-4 ZOn Di trict not p rmitting uses of a coaaerci 1 na tur oth r than f or accessory off-street parking. d to tb prop rty i th which tb a ppl ica - l iait d to t Bell vi Av nu , a h av i l ,._ ' • • t• • -33- with the high intens.1ty of land us , suitable en Ironment for family life, and to p rm1t certa in prof ss.1onal uses of a character unlikely to develop general ~oncentration of traffic, crowds of pt.ople and en ral outdoor advertising . To these ends, this District 1s JH'ot ''-'l d aga1nst encroachment of general industrial uses and c rt:un commerc ial uses wh.1le the regula- tlOns p rmit high d v lopm nt consistent with th high concentra- tion of p rsons and land valu.tion. Resid ntial typ s of structures well a v~ 1ous in titutions are permitted, plus structures for profess1on 1 s s conforming to th pattern of the Distric t. Regulations are lmpos•d upon development in this District ~hich •quire op n sp c~ apf landsc ping, underground utilities, minim~m Jot ar a and max1mum lot coverage, and other similar con rol . 13. That the B-2 Bu~1n ss Zon District is compos d of u sot r ailin and rv1c n.tur or1 nted to vehicular traffic and motoriz d custom rs, a well as res.ldent of th ity and surroundin are and that th B-2 Zon Distr.1ct pro- vidC' no safe Ulrds to adJ c nt-r sid ntial prop rtie as to opeu space, landscapin~o;,minimu lot siz , ax1mum lot cov rage, or imilar provi ion oth 1 tla n to r !Ulr tback on hat po.r:tion of til prop rty ln th B-2 Di tr1ct hich abut upon R id nti Di trict "in tilt am block" 14. That Mr. C1tv fo1 th rPzonin R-3:8 to B-2. The r 70nin ; ho v r, followin a Putlic l. Th n; prop J pub 1 n t.1 ro ot h Pu lie H artn tur h r 1n 1 t .. • • 0 • ... -34- 1 . That it has not bee n demonstrated h a t the property cannot be developed under the present zoning; 8. That there has been no substantial change in the nature of the immediate area which would preclude the use of the land under t he present zoning. 9. That the zone class ification of R-3 will continue to conserve and stabilize the value of property , prevent undu e concentration of population and traffic, secure safety from fi re, danger, noise and other effects which would be detrimental to existing residents, and to promote the health, safety, morals and general welfare of all in accordance with a Comprehensive Plan. RECOIOIENDATION Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City of Englewood City Planning and Zoning Co .. ission to the City Council of the City of Englewood, that the above described property not be rezoned from R-3, High Density Residential, to B-2, Business as requested by the applicants in Case No. 34-75 . Upon vote at a 8eeting of the C~ission January 6, 1976. Those voting favor of the rezoning: Parker and JorgeneoD. Tho a ade, Saitb opposed to tb -rezoning: nd Ta ua • Tho ab tainin : BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONJ G CX> JSSJO • ic -Chairaa n illiaas Brown, Jon s, Pi rson, ' • • , 1- ( • • 0 I• • -35- MEMORAND UM TO THE ENGLEW JJ CITY CO UNCIL R GARDI NG ACT ION OR RECOMMENDA TION OF THE CI TY PLANNI G AND ZONING C OMMISSION DATE : January 20, 1 976 SUBJECT: Approval a n d Recomme nda t ion of Findings of Fact RECOMMENDATIO N: Jones moved : Smith seconded : The Findings of Fact on Cases #35-75 and #36-75, th rezoning requ t fil d by Mr. VanHeusen, b e a p proved nd r comm nd d to City Council . AYES: Smith , Ta n~1·m , dP, W1 ll i ams , Drown , Jon s , Jorgenson AYS: None ABSENT: Parker, Pi r on The motion carri ~d. Re spectfully ub 1 tt d, Pl nn n 1on. • • • f • -36- • 0 • CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF CASES #35-75 ) AND #36-75 FINDINGS OF FACT, ) CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ) RELATING TO AN APPLICATION TO ) REZONE CERTAIN AREAS OF THE ) CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, OOLORAOO, ) PURSUANT TO §22.3-2 OF THE COM-) PREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF ) THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. ) Public Hearings were held in connection with Cases No. 35-75 and No. 36-75 on December 17, 1975, in tbe City Council Chambers at the Englewood City Hall. A quorum of the aembership was present, those being: Mr. Brown, Mr. Jones , Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. S.ith and Mr. Tanfuaa· Those members absent were: Mr . Mart n, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Piers o n, Ud llrs. Wade. FINDINGS OF FACT Upon review of the evidence taken in th fora of testi.any, reports and filed documents, the co .. ission aakea the following findings of fact : 1. That proper notice of the Public Hearings to consid r the proposed rezoning was given by po ting and publishing . 2. That the areas wbich are the aubj ct of tb a applications are described as follows: a. CASE NO , 35-75 of point which is th inter c tion alley an d rr1tt • a - • • 0 • -37- b. CASE NO. 3~-7 5 Conun encing at a point whi c h is the intersection of the centerline of South El ati Street and the center- line of We t Ithaca Avenue, thenc north along the centerline of South Ela ti Str et to its intersection with the xtended north lot ll.ne of Lot 26, Block 1, Englewood , th nee as along sa1d l1ne to its inter- section with he centerline of the Delawar e/El ati alley, thence south along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of West Ithaca Avenue, thence west to the po int of beginning, all in rapahoe County, Color ado , 3, That the applications for t h rezoning of the two above-describ d areas w r file d by Will1am P . Va nHeusen throug h his attorney, Tom L. Eitel, 1016 First Nationa l Bdnk Building, 333 West Hampden Av nu , Englewood, Colorado, and that Mr . VanHeusen has an option to purcha land Wlthin the area and makes the app lication on b half of h1msclf and oth r prop rty owners in the area. 4. Tha t th prop rty describ d in Ca o. 35-75 is now z one d R-3 , Hi gh Den ity Rc ldential ; nd the property de cribed in Ca No. 36-75 i now zon d R-4, R id ntial- Pro fessional, and that the applicant re4u that th property in both of th d scrib d ar b zoned B-2, Busin s . 5. That th land to the i zoned B-2, Bu in s ; to th zoned R-3 , Hi h Den lty R id l and i z oned I-1, L ght lndu being th subject of id Council to r zon th 6. That th land by th followin p r on : t:l'1b d ln c· ubj t propertie th land is w t, the to th e ast th City ~o. 35-75 i own d b. R. L. L w, ~ho wn t o lot ; c. lo north D-2D •. ' • • • • 0 .. -38- 7, That property owners who now or in the past have had land which has been zoned by both R-3, a residential dis- trict and B-2, a business distr i ct, have not been able to develop their land as a unit because of the difference in zoning, 8, That the block between U.S. 285 and West Ithaca Avenue on both South Delaware S t reet and South Blatt Street is not of the normal length of t he coaaon block within tbe City, being 400 feet rather than 600 feet long . 9. That a 21-unit apartment structure baa been built on both the east and west sides of South Delaware Street ad- jacent to West Ithaca Avenue, leaving the subject area isolated between the high•density unite and the co .. erctal district and, because of miniaum lot area requireaents in the R-f Dlatrict, the subject property could be used only for aingle-faaily or medium-density develo~ent, 10. The Firat National Bank Building parking structure which is located on the land inc luded in Case No. 36-75 is a Permitted Use in the R-4 Zone District, but esc .. d8 the in- tensity of use peraitted in tbat District and ~Uld aore properly be in a buatnesa zone district, 11. That the proposed expansion of the oo..ercial district would not be in conflict with the Coaprebenaive Plan. CONCLUSIONS CASE .35-75 1. That proper public notice of the Public Hearing was 'iven . 2. The subject area ad j oins tbe B-2 &ODed co..ercial area that foraa a part of the strip of ca.aerctal uses on the aoutb aide of West Haapden/U.S, 285 ; two of the parcels in the subject area are contiguous to B-2 zoned propertJ under the sa. ownership. 3. Property owners who a land la botb in B-2, BuainPs and R-3 Hig h Density Residentia l Zone Districts, bave aot b o a ble to d ve lop th ir land as t h y h a d desired. Were the zontna to b pprov d as r qu a t d, tb l a nd could be u d fo r xpao.ion of co-.erctal ua s fron tin on u.s. 286. hicb h av beeo built on t b isolated tbea lot ' -• 0 I • • -39- 5. The proposed c h ange o f z oning would not conflic t with the Comprehensive Plan. CASE #36-75 I. That proper pub ic notice of the Publ~c Hearing was given. 2 . The present R-4 Zon D~strict includes this p ro p rty as a "spot" zone meant to b a buffer area bet we en residential a nd industrial use zones . The property is now developed as a private parkin g structure, a use permitted in both R-4 and B-2 Zone Distri ts; therefore, th re is no longer any reason for thi ibolated spot of R-4 zoning . 3. The area is adjdcent to B-2 zoning on the north end of the block. B-2 Zon~ng for t h e subject property would extend this comm rc1al zon south t o include all of the eas t sid of South Elati Str t ~n the 3500 block . 4. The propo ith th Compreh n. rv Th refore, ~t i Englewood City Pl.nnin Council of th City of are.• b :ron d n-2, Bu d ch ng of zoning would not conflict Plan. REC011ME DATION th recommendation of th City of nd Zoning Commi on lo th C ty Englewood th t th bov d cribed in l"pon a vot of th c ~t y PI nning and Zonin' Co ~b ion at .1m tin• on IA·c mb r 17, 1975. Tho vot1n 1.n favo1: Bro n, Jon , Jo1 ·non, Sm t1 nd T n•um . Tho o in in op 1t1on: on nt: t t 1 , Pa1· r, Pi r on nd ty Plann1n ion. ·- • • , • • • ~---------------------------------~ 0 I• • -40- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENG OOD CITY COUNC IL REGARDING ACTIO. 0 RECOMMENDATION OF 1ll CITY PLA lNG AND ZONING COMMISSIO . DATE : January 20, 1976 SUBJECT : Approval RECOMMENDATION : Brown moved: ndation of Finding s of Fact Wade seconded : The Findings of Fact on Case #37-75 , rs. Mitchell's rezo ning request, be approved and recommended to City Council. AYES: Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams, Brown, Jones, Jorgenson NAYS: None ABSENT : Pierson, Parker The motion carried . Respectfully submitted, By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Comaission. it:ufrAJ.#' Recording Secretary •. ' • • f • - CITY PLA NNJ!l• A D ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF ENGLE WOOD, COLORADO I THE MATTER OF CASE ~37-75, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CO CL USlO b, ) AND RECOMMENDATIO S RELATI G TO ) THE APPLICA TION TO REZONE A ) CERT~IN AREA OF THE CITY OF ) ENGLEWOOD FROM R-3 , HIGH-DENSITY ) RESIDENCE TO B-1, BUSINESS, ) PURSUANT TO §22 ,3-2 OF THE COM-) PREHENSIVE ZO ING ORDINANCE OF ) THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLOR~ ) -41- A Public Hearin~ was held i n c onn ct1on with Case No. 37-75, on Decemb r 2, 1 75, in h C1ty Council Chamb rs at h Engle ood City Hall. A q uorum of lh City Plannin and Zoning Commi ~~ion was pr ent, tho b i Mr. Brown, Mr. ones, Mr. l t rker, Mr . .Fi( 1 on, r. S ith and Mrs. Wad Tho e members of th Commi ion who wer abs nt ~ re: Mr. Jorg nson, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Tanguma . FINDINGS OF FAC Upon revi w evidence tak n in th 1orm of t timony, pre ent tion , ports and f1l d docum nts , h Commi sion mak th 1ollo in • tindin • o t fact : 1. Th th r qu t d r ot th m tin· to cons1der b publi h1ng and tin . • • -• - -42- 3. Tha t th applicat1 on for rezoninK vas file b Mary E. Utchell, 3565 South Ch rok Strt>et, t:nt l t>wo o d , olott•do, who is the owner of Lots 22 and 23 , Block 1, Sk rritt ' Add l t1on, which property i ithin the area ~h1ch is the u Ject ot t h · application. 4. That o her pro ~rty own rs within hi nr a ar Skerritt's Addition, Block 5, S•cond Filing Pearson, Fred T. and Jean F. 3536 South Cherokee Stree Englewood, Colorado 80110 Lot s 7 -10 York, Jake and Viole t 3542 South Cheroke Str t Engl wood, Colorado 801 1 0 Lots 11 and 12 Chuml y, Ra lph J. 3550 South Cheroke En g l wood , Colorado Lo ts 13 -18 Street 80110 Skerritt•s Addition, Block 1 Thorp, Ad lbert L. 3595 South Cherokee Englewood, Colorado Lots 17 -19 Jes i I Stre t 80110 tion h u John on, Elsi V. 3575 South Ch rok e En gl wood , Colorado Lots 20 nd 21 Starklof!, Do rothy B nn, Don ld V. Str t 0110 5138 South P rry Li ttleton, Colorado 0120 Lot 24 -26 5. Tha h ar b n zon d tor 7. n now dupl th R d th 17-uni our in 1 -t •11 , ( • • 0 • -43- That some o 1hc prop rty wnprs ;r d irous of developing their prop rty or selling th 11 prop 1 ty and, he- cause of h<> minimum lot area rettuiremenl 111 U1. R-3, liiJ:,I . [)( ns1ty Zone Di strict, they are o1 the opinion th e cann t rlo ·o h cnuse th ir properties are not of +he minimum '>lL 9. The Generaliz<d Land Use Ia 11 thP Co tteh nsi <' oi c mm rcitl VlDUf'. Plan could be intcrpr led ~ sho• developm nt between .S. 2M5 and es 10. That the B-1, Bu ins /on l1 1r1 t, does no have a minimum lot ar a nd wil l not, th r~.:1cll , l'• trict the redeve opm nt of the land . 1. That proptr notic•e of th, Pu h llc llf 1 tn • Will-> giv n. 2. That becau in the zone distr1ct that r d velopm n of th are d n ity r sidential us s, for the area b cause of it trict on U.S. 285. 3. That th stabli hment o1 bu iness 1.' d velop nt . Th r lor , nl Zoning Co•mi n •l . oort th l th 1 7 . Jon nd Mr • Cpon '-Ot • t Tho VOiln , Mr. .Jot ad\ • 1n I n on, of minimum lot at ea r • ,u1 r •m<>n · i no• 1 po ed on 1 • 1 nd, 1 y will h 111 it. d to lo or m•dtu hlclt is not tl prop( J J '-< lo1 m• nt pr x 1 n 11 • to til 1·~ 1; 1 u 1 s- 01 P «'l 'R 1 t t ltC' h..icl t\'JI' ~o ~'' c tal , I Hl n, lllrl ' • • I - • • 0 • -44- Those voting in opposition to the rezoning: Mrs. Pierson Those abstaining: Mr. Williams. BY ORDER OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION . ddieT8JigU)Jr . / Vice-Chairman . .. • • - ( ( • CURRENT ASSETS Cash • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1975 ASSETS $ 2,438.65 Due from Police Pen sion 198.75 Due from City 6,899.17 Due from Employees 4,137.87 Int. & Divid nds Re c ivable 14.1.54.20 lnvestm nts @ Hark t Value Total L lAB IL !TIES & FUND BALANCE LlABlLITIES ents F Payable $ 1,535.96 FU D BAL c mb r 31, 19 75 Total 28,128.64 871.559.46 3 $ 899,6 8.10 $ 899, .10 • • , 1- • • 0 I• • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD FIREMEN 1 S PENS ION FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS Receipts: Employ e Contribution State Contribution City Contribution lnt re t & Dividend Income Cain on Sal of Securities Expenditures: Pen sion Paid 1974 Tax Payment Agents Fee -FNBE Agents Fee -Carr Management Purchase of Accru ed Interest Internal Rev nue Service -FIT Miscellan ous Total Total Excess of Revenues Ov r Exp nditur a Amount of H rk t of Inv stments Und r Cost Total Fund Bal nee c mb r 31, 1974 $ $ $ $ $ $ $7 2,191.31 sc _s of Har t Valu Inv st nt Over Co1t (1 0, 2.47) Ad justed $ und Balance 0 c mb r 31, 1975 $ •. 52,405 .33 6 ,174.46 54,761.46 51 ,464.86 14 21.04 235 ,227 .51 56,749.16 4,539.04 2,691.00 ,228.19 615.11 769.00 47.72 73,639.22 161,5 • 29 94 1 395.01 255,9 .30 • • , • , . • CITY OF ENGLE WOOD , COLORADO • FIREME N'S PENSION FUND STATEMEN T OF RETURN ON IVESTMENT Dec embe r 31 , 1975 Month State, Coun t y Emplo ye e s Paid Out Net Cash Months Extended & Ci t Available Held Market Value of Ca s h Asse t s , 12-31-75 $ 631,799.00 12 $ 7,581,588 Januar y $ 1 ,080 .22 $ 3, 921.84 $ 4,859.58 142.48 11 1' 567 Fe bru ary 1,48 2.54 4 ,285 .68 5,554.25 213.97 10 2,140 Mar c h 1,186.96 4 ,310.04 3,695.72 1, 01.26 9 16,212 Ap r il 1,270 .90 4 ,613.76 5,906.07 ( 21. 39 ) ( 171) Hay 1 ,169.65 4,247.36 6,252.00 34. 77) 7 5,843) J une 36 ,527.46 4,529.65 9,9o7.14 31,0 9 .97 6 166,540 Ju y 36 ,307.11 4 ,170.75 5 ,526. 3 3 ,951.23 5 164,756 Aug us t 6,762.69 4, 221. 8 7' 117.90 15,467 Septe b r 6,754. 0 4,273.11 ,36). 0 5, :..13 1 ,692 Octob r 6,~86.66 4,356.46 , ' ).85 3,5 9 . 7 2 7 ,119 Nov b r 7,952.79 4,9 6.17 5,219 .00 7. 719.9 7. 720 c mb r 61 99.17 41137. 7 515 3. 0 -0- $ 11 ,281.35 $ 52,054.61 $ 72 ,598.52 $ 95,636.66 $ ,01 3,787 • Total c s Av tlabl 727,435. 6 AV ra e lnv t nt $6 7, 1b.OO H rk Vatu of C sh A ts 12/31/75 873,99 .11 XC Sl of H rk t Vatu OV r Avallabl Cash • 5 2. 5 • • P rc nla& lncr a 20 .07. • 21. '%. • , - • • • • 0 h • United Bank of Denver • -· r •, --.. • • --_ ' L .. , _-_ • ."· ; • i '·.: L ~ ~ _ ... : CASH UNITED BANK OF DENVER TRUSTEE FOR. THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD POLICE PENSION PLAN ACCOUNT NUMBER 31-11740-0 STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1975 A S S E T S ----------- ACCRUED INCOME INVESTMENTS AT MARKET VALUE 557.23 100.56 719,426.47 0.00 RECEIVABLES TOTAL ASSETS L I ~ B I L I T I E S --------------------- ........ f' ·--... '-' I o • 1 lJ ~ I 4 J :;:Gi _\.'JJ O 720.084.26 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 0.00 N E T W 0 R T H ----------------- BALANCE AT MAR ET VALUE 1/1/75 COMPANY CONTRIBUTIONS VOLUNTARY CONTRieUTIONS NET INCOME (EXPE !SE-) REALIZED GAIN (LOSS-) ON SALES GROWTH (DECLINE-) IN MARET VALUE BENEFITS PAID ENDING BA LANCE 12 /3 1/7 5 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH 602,938.19 118,463.89 0.00 2,458.41- 22,671.78- 114,761.74 90,949.37- 720,084.26 720,084.26 ' • • , 1- • • • United Bank of D e nver • • UNI TE D BANK OF DENVER TRUSTE E FOR THE CI TY OF ENGLEW OOD POLICE PE NSION PLAN ACCOUN T NUMBER 31-11740-0 CASH ACCO UNTING FROM 12/31/74 TO 12 /31/75 --SUMMARY OF CASH -- ENDING BALANCE LAST ACCOUNTING PERIOD 12/31/74 RECEIPTS FOR THIS PERIOD COMPANY CONTR I BUTIONS VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS DIVIDEND INCOME INTEREST INCOME SALES JURY DUTY FEES DISBURSEMENTS FOR THIS PERIOD BENEFITS PAID PURCHASES TRUSTEE'S FEE MISCE LLA EOUS FEES BALANCE THIS AC COUNT IN G PE RI OD 12/3 1/75 118,463.89 0.00 0.00 6,804.6 3 567,340.98 3.00 90,949.37 59 5 ,24 8 .25 4,1 99 .59 1,758 .25 --SUMMARY OF INVESTME NTS AT CO ST END I NG BALANCE LAST ACCOU TING P RIO D 12/31/7 4 ASSETS PURCHASED OR OT ERWISE ACQUI R D ASSE TS SOLD OR OTHERWISE DISPOSED OF BALAN CE THIS ACCOU Tl G PE R IOD 12/31/75 100 .19 692,612.50 692 ,1 55 .46 557.23 683 ,341.70 595,248.25 590 ,0 12.76 688 ,577.19 • • - • • 0 • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND BALANCE SHEET December 31, 1975 CURRENT ASSETS A. Cash 8. Due from City of Englewood Due from Employees C. Interest & Dividends Receivable Total Current Assets D. Investments & Market Value Total LIA!ILlTI S F Paya ble D 8ALA C Total t• $ 2,682.72 10,144.67 4,074.40 9,472.60 $ 26,374 .39 $707 ,944.24 $734,31 .63 $ 1,12 .01 7 2 •. 3 E 1 • • -• 0 , . • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENDITURES AND FUND BALANCE Dece mber 31, 1975 REVENUES Employees' Contribution City Participation Interest & Dividend Income Gain on Sale of Securities Total Revenues EXPENDITURES R fund of Dividend Pension Paid R funds Agent's Fee-FNBE Agent's Fe -Carr Mana nt Purchase of Accrued Int r s Hi scellan ous Total p ndi tur EXCESS OF REVENUES OVER AMOUNT OF MARKET VALU OF INVESTH NTS OV COST FUND BALANCE, D CFHBER 31, 197 EXCESS OF MARKET VALUE OF INV STHE TS OVER COS T As Ad just d FUN BALA C, DC HBfR 1, 1975 $.586 ' 301.89 (102,087.31) $ 50,144.00 124,593.97 39,398.51 4,979.48 $219,11 5 .96 $ 437.90 5,4 0.62 20 ,755.80 2,266.96 7 ,84 .04 35 .17 190.75 $ 4 2 • , • -•. • • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND STAT E~lliN T OF RETURN ON INVESTMENT December 31, 1975 Net Cash Months Month City Eme1oyees Paid Out Available Hels Extend d Market Value of Cash As sets , D ct>mber 31, 1974 $ 466,457.00 12 $ 5,357,4 8l Janu ry $ 9 ,2 2 .85 $ 5, 472.80 $ 2 ,346.23 12,409 .42 ll 136,50. Feh ruary 10,438.06 4,116.17 2,015 .47 12,538.76 10 125,38/ Hat h 10,318.24 4,120.28 3 7.31 14,071.21 9 126,641 Apt i 1 10,205.72 ,1d.27 2,114.61 12,213.3 8 97,70/ Ha y 10,4 .77 ,153.27 1, 7 'i9. 01 12. 21.03 7 89,747 Jun 10, 1. 5 4,.01.b 4,119.02 10,514 .71 b -Jut I 10, .32 ,2 0~.09 10,536.91 ,071 .50 5 Au usl 10,2 • I 2 , II . 2,0 0.22 12,292. 4 10,.25 .29 ,119. 7 1.,112.92 10,2 1. .. 3 <X;;tob r 10,25 0 4,1170. 7 9, 7 14.19 2 19, 10, 7 .75 2,4 .. 6.25 11, 50. 11, ~cemb r 1 1 877.05 14.259. 4 0 12 '7 2.15 $ 1 • 2. 0 $) • ~. & $ 13 ,7 .09 $ 6,127 • Total Ca h A 60 • 41>.09 A nt h A I l $ 710,1>2 • 6 c h 107, o. 7 • • 17. l. 21 ' • - • TO: FROM: DATE SUBJEC T: • 0 • Andy McCown, City I·~Jnager Charles B. Carrol I Jr ., Director of Uti I ities February 12 , 1976 Reservoir Cleaning and Related Problems You may have received num·ruus Inquires as to the water service I ine breaks early thi s wee~. so I am giving you some information as t o th problem . On nday, February 9, th water plant crew began the pumpin g down operation of one of the three ml I I ion gal ion treated water reservoirs In order to inspect it and c l ean it out. On that day we received seven cal Is reporting service I ine breaks and an addition three calls t e f II JWing day . Normally, we receive about t reports a week in broken service I ines. These broken service I ines seem to be d lre~tly attributable to the reservoir cleaning op ration as d scrlb d below. The pumping do wn began at 2:4 ) Qn th boos t er pumps to hasten th proc ss. In use at AI len FlIt r Plant. Wat r cant l y alI over town during this pum levels were as to I lows: 9th using one of th two On clear wei I pum was pressure increa~ed sic ni !- configuration. Record d Over ad boos er ot lie e!l rJ Cler son ragist r d 2 en yon and Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t Cornell and Pennsylvania ...................•.......... 67 Clarkson nd H mpd n ...•...........•....•............. 0 log n nd I I v I w ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pressure at th lo st point in lv rl " bout 120 poun s. Pip us d In d signed for 150 pounds of w re not ble t o wit st nd Is. If his op ra lcro, I ula rr 11 I Jr. Utili I •. • • ]- ( • • 0 • -10- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE: February 3, 1976 SUBJECT : Approval of Findings of Fact on Case #3-76 RECOMMENDATION: Williams moved: Ed Smith seconded: The Findings of Fact on Case #3-76, the rezoning request filed by Kr. and Mrs, Weaver, be approved and recommended to City Council, AYES : Tanguma, Williams, Jorgenson, Ed Smith NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Parker, Pierson, Don Smith ABSENT: Wade, Jones The motion carried. R spectfully submitted, By Order of th City Planning and Zoning Commission. ' • • , -• 0 • -9- 4 ~UNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR lG AND ZONING COMMISSION. e Decision of the Board ·egarding a Variance to ·ecommend to City appeal on the 'lee decision of ~xe rcised. iams, Jorgenson, • t ....... • • 0 -10- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE: February 3, 1976 SUBJECT : Approval of Findings of Fact on Case #3-76 RECOMMENDATION: Williams moved: Ed Smith seconded: The Findings of Fact on Case #3-76, the rezoning request filed by Mr. and Mrs. Weaver, be approved and recommended to City Council. AYES: Tanguma, Williams, Jorgenson, Ed Smith NAYS: None ABSTAIN : Parker, Pierson, Don Smith ABSENT : Wade, Jones The motion carried. Respectfully submitted, By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. •. • • , • • ,. - CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF CASE NO. 3-76, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO ) THE PLACING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF ) THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN AN R-2 ) ZONE DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO ) §22.3-2 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ) ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ) ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO . ) ;- A public hearing was held in connection with Case No. 3-76, on January 20, 1976, in the Council Chambers at the Englewood City Hall. The following members of the Commission were present : Mr. Brown, Mr. Jones, Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Tanguma, Mrs. Wade and Mr. Williams. Th following members of the Commission were abs nt: Mr. Parker and Mrs. Pierson. FINDINGS OF FACT Upon r view of th vidence taken in the form of testiaony, pr nt tions, r port and fil d documents, the Commis ion makes th following findings of fact: That prop r notice of th m eting to consid r th propos d zoning wa iv n by po ting and publishing. th ar in qu and th t th 1 3. no zon d R-1-C , Sin 1 -f mily o zon d by Ordin nc No . 2 , • • f ( • • .. -2- That the land to the north and east of the area with which this application is concerned, is zoned I-1, Light Industrial; the land to the south is zoned R-1-C, Single-family Residence, and to the west, the land is zoned R-1-B, Single-family Residence. That the land included in the application, excluding the public rights-of-way, is approximately 4.3 acres and is divided into two parcels. One parcel of approximately 1.889 acres is owned by Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Weaver, and the remaining land is owned by Mrs. Maye Ferguson. That the l and which is the subject o f this application has not been platted and that before development takes place, it will have to be subdivided in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations, Title XII, Chapter 3, of the '69 E.M.C., as amended, That there is one single-family house on each of the two parcels, occupied by the respective owners, That both properties have been on the market and the owners of both parcels have been told by real estate agents that they could not sell the land as it is presently zoned, That the area is bounded on the north by West Union Avenue, on the east by a 16 foot right-of-way, which would be an extension of South Clay Street which runs for the d pth of the property or 473.14 feet, and on the west by South Decatur Street, There is no public access to the subject property from the south, That the C ntennial Park is to the north of West Union Av nu ; to th east there is industrial development; to th e outh ther ar single-family residences on one-half acre or larger tracts, with uses of an agricultural nature intermixed and to th t of South Decatur Str t, there are singl -family That th land with which thi only land in that imm diat ar by land zon d for indu trial Th a t th h City zon d t of South Or d in n n t application i concern d is i bound d on two 1 nd north of W t Union t , R-3 , Hi h Density of 1975, id nc Di trict p rait d on a it with a miniau• fronta of 50 t , to rait • • , - ( • • 0 • flexible zone classification to be imposed on land situated, as the subject property is, between industrial zoning on the north and east, and single-family residence zoning to the south and west, thus serving as a "buffer"* between the unlike z one s. That the Genera lized Land Use Map in the Comprehensive Plan, projects the development of this land at a m dium density. That on two previous occasions, the Planning Commission has recommended to t he City Council that the R-1-C, Single-family Residence zoning was not proper as applied to the subject property. That the R-2 . Medium Density, will conserve and stabilize th e value of property, secure safety from fire and other danger, prevent undue concentration of population, llld will promot th e h alth, safety, morals and the general welfare of th public in accorda nc e with a c ompreh e nsive plan . CONCLUSIONS That prop• ' public notice of th public hearing was giv n by both posting th property and publishing in the o fficial City New paper. That th pres nt zoning i R-1-C, Single-family R idence, and that in two previou instance , he City Planning and Zoning Commission has d termin d that as applied to thi property, that zon classification is not prop r. That th property which i th i bound d on the north and ast by indu trial u , which indu trial zoning i w1th nor conduciv to ingl -family r id n u 1nt rpr t d to p ol t on ty ood, t• h lo.-nt. d to •. • • f - ( ( • 0 • -4- That the zone classification of R-2, Medium-Density Residence, will continue to conserve and stabilize the value of property, secur e safety from fire ~nd other danger, prevent undue concentration of population and traffic and to promote the h ea lth, safety, morals and the genera l ~ lfare of the public in accordance with a comprehensive plan. RECOMMENDATION Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Englewood, Co lorado, to th City Council of tho City of Englewood, that the above d scribed property to be zoned R-2, M dium Density Residence, th zone classification adopt e d by Ordinance o. 30, Series of 1975. Upon vote at a meeting of the Commis ion on January 20, 1976 . Those memb .J n:; of the Pla •m ~ Commis ion voting in favor: Mr . Brown, Mr. Jones, lr. Jorgenson, Mr. Smith, Mr. Tanguma, Mrs. Wade and lr. Williams . Thos members of th Planning Commission voting against th motion: None. Those memb r& ol th Planning Commi sion who w re absent: Mr. Parker and Irs. P1 r on. BY ORDER OF THI-: CITY PLA NING AND ZO I G CO~ llSSION, By • Eddi 'I • • I ] / • • 0 MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COArniSSION. DATE: February 3, 1976 SUBJECT: Recommended Appeal from the Decision of the Board of Adjustment and Appeals regarding a Variance to the Sign Code. RECOMMENDATION: Pierson moved: Ed Smith seconded: The Planning Commission recommend to City Council that the right of appeal on the Azar Restaurant sign variance d cision of the Board of Adjustment be exercised. AYES: Pierson, D. Smith, E. Smith, Tanguma, Williams, Jorgenson, Parker NAYS: None ABSENT: Wade, Jones The motion carried. Respectfully submitted, By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. ' • • , • 0 - ARAPAHOE HOUSE IS OPEN! Arapahoe House, the new twenty bed detoxificat ion unit for Arapah oe County has b~en open since Sunday, February 1st. Thi s facility is a five da y , 24 hour, inpatient treatment program wh ich provide s a drug free cn- v iro nm ~nt f o r a safe wi thdrawal from alcohol, a str uctured act i v ity pl an !\e ared toward a posi tive vi e w in living , voca t i onal, individual, family nn<i g roup counseling and referral to appropriate rc so urses In the comnu nl ty . Re f e rral s to th is progr am are accepted from all sources; families , police, o th er agencies or by the individual seeking help. Anyone wishing detox- ificnti o n or h ~lp in dealin g with their alcohol problem is w lcom to call 744 -1 471 or visit the facility at 9'34 E. llarv:trd . ,. . - 7 l" ll • • • 1st 2nd • 0 - Jrd ou~door l"X 1'fC 1~1" group 4th outdoor C'Xer C UH! q roup , - 5 th ·-------------- work a r ou~d h ~ u n~ counscl 1nq ~~--------+---------··-~--------·--- li..A. • rt> ,.., • r ~Jp tt•• r " I h n 1 " • 1 I • 1 1 r 10!.> finding .,.'. i(. CC\un,;~l n1 tr up r It 1 0 "' work r ou nd ho use counseltng 0Ut=h3'rgo -------------+------------- 'Ob f1nd1ng v. ~ . ~o· ·'l~e ling l.ou ,. cl n-up , .A roup f r • • 0 - ARAPAHOE HOU S E IS OPEN! Arapahoe Hou s e, th new twenty bed d toxificat i on unit for Arapah o County ha s been op n si ne S unday, F rhruary 1s t. This fa ~ility i s a f ive day , 24 hour , inpatient treatment p rol\ram wh ich pr o vide s a drug fre e c n- vironm nt f o r a s af withdrawal from al coh o l, a s tructured activity plan g eared toward a po s itive view in I ivin g , voc at i onal, i ndividual , fam i ly an<! group c ounseling and referral to appropr i at r e~ourscs in th P comnun!ty. Rt·f e rral s to thi s prog ram are accepte d fr om all sou r c es ; famili es , p o l ice , o th <'r a r,e ncie s o r by the individual se k i n r lwlp . An yon e wi s hing d tox- if i c nt ion o r hi'Lp in d e alin ~ with the ir al coh ol pr oh l.t •m i s w l comL t o ca ll 744-1 4 7 1 o r v isi t th e fac i lit a t 9 34 E. lt 11 rv .ud • , - - 1~ 1 1 1: : s r, • I) ! • • 1st exe r cise mild .I\. g r oup r"lft.o v1~1tnr~ hf''lS ~le• n-u 2nd exercise milJ (Jroup - Jrd outdoor exnrciso g r oun 4th outdoor f"'Xf'rcise q r oup ,_ 5th o u tdoor 4lll r c1.se group ·------------------·----·----------- crilf ~ • visitors ~.o u s,.. clr1n-up I wn ... h 1rou.,d h._l.J~t ·o 1n so l1nq •..,totk t\rl')und house counsa 11 n g Discharge -+---·----·--______ ..__ _____ _ 1t"'1!.> f inU 1.n•t _.\~.H. ~""Ol .. :!.S ltr\l .... -dtnn r-~ '"b f1nd 1n'1 \·.h. con:~.~C'\1.nq hnu t! cl<' n-up ... ~~----------------~~-------------------t ~ ~~~-- . . r • 1d1n tl , ... , . v t•or <Jrnup f r, ~ • rl ••ltnq, f I~ •tiS, \"1 \tOt frt' 1-------------1-----------4-----·-- l.l l t • 01.1 ~ L ' Jl~t • ,,, • lnt • 1 \ r .. r \ l r A. • r up • l\1 > •I V· • • - ARAPAHOE HOU SE IS OPEN! Arapahoe Hou s e, the new twenty bed d c toxtftcat ion unit for Arapahoe ~ounty hA s been o pen since Sunday, Fe bruary 1 s t. Thi s facility i s a five day, 24 hour, inpatient treatment p ro ~ram wh ich pr o v ide s a drug free cn- vironm nt for a s afe withdrawal from alcohol, a structured activity plan ear d toward a po si tive view in I iving , vo c at i onal, ind i vidual, family and g roup couns eling and referral to appropriate r esourse s i n the community. Referral s to this progr am are accepted from all source s ; famili s , po l ice , oth~r a~cncic or by th e i nd i v i dual sce kin ~ h lp. Anyone wi s hing d tnx - ifica ti on or h~lp in d ealing with th ir alcohol probl(•m i s we lc ome lO ca ll 744-1 7 1 or v isi t th facilit nt 914 L il;trv . .rd . ,. - ' 6 7 9 1~ 11 • 1 st ~xe rc 1r.e "" l <l '·"· r oup 2nd X C'-rClS(' mll f'Jt"OUO c rilf s work - Jrd ou ~Uoor cx•,.r c lc;,.. g roup ~"'o, .. ~ cl1n9 --------r-------+-------- vis l~t')r • V\Si Or"l ..... h<"·•• cl" r·1r -n A. . rn11 J' up r L. It • t '" ; II Il l r I I I 1 ,1\y . 4th ou door ,..x c rct&P ,. 5th out oor PXl_•TClS ----------~~--------~- w r roJnj houaf' "'OUO ! 1n9 i g rou p i ----------- Disch rgc ----·------~----------------,· ~ou ,. · r n-up I ---l · 11.11. 9rou tr " • u• -----'-------·. • 0 .. - ARAPAHOE HOU SE IS OPEN! Arapahoe Hou se , the new twenty bed d etoxificat ion unit fo r Arapah oe Cou nty ha s been open sine Sunday, February 1st . This fa ci lity is a five d ay , 24 ho ur, inpatient treatm nl p rn ~ram whi h provide s a d r ug free e n- v ironm nt for a sa fe withdrawa l from alcohol , a s tructu red a ctiv ity plan g ared toward a po si tive v iew i n I ivin g , voc at ional , i ndividual, family and group counseling and r ef rral t o appropriate r esourses in the comnunl ty. Re ferrals to thi s progr am are accepted from all sourc s; families , police , o t hr r ~Rrncies or by th e individual sre kin ~ 11 •lp . Anyon e wi s hin g d tox - ifica t ion or hrlp in deal ing with their alcohol problem i s wel comL to c all 74 4-1471 or vi s it the faci lily at 934 E. Harvard. ,. . ' • 6 7 s 9 1 0 ll 1~ • lst !I.A. group 2nd exercise m11d group - 3rd outdoor r-xcrcl.SO roup 4th outdoor f'Xf!rCl.Se 5t h outdoor CXC'rClSe --------------r-------------- qroup group 1-------+-------+-------------------·-----·----- ra!ts cr<l ft-; vi~i:.or"' • Vl3l or5 t Jt t fr · , . ., It n i II r r rr •I ~ wnrk .1rou,d hous ro nsolJn•J work around house coun c l1 ng Dischargo -J-..---~----------!------- J• .J !lnJ1nq ,ob ftnd1n'] . C Cn~<, f'l >ny V. H. Co·J,!I~' t tnq .. ho.J clr n-up r 1\. • r u fro ·.t?hl ou n t I I y, .. • - '• ARAPAHOE HOU SE lS OPEN! Arapahoe House, the new twenty bed d e t o xificat i on unit for Arapahoe County ha s bren op e n s ince Sunday, Fe br uary l s i. Thi s f aci lity i s a fi v e d a y, 24 hour, inp a tien t trea tment p ro ~ram wh ich pr o vide !> a dru g fr t!e e n- v i ronme nt f o r a s afe wi thdrawal fr om al coh o l, a s tructured activity pl a n g e ar e d toward a po si tive v iew i n living , voc at i onaL, indiv i dual, fam i ly and g roup coun s eling and re f e rral t o appropr i a te r esours e s in the community. Re ferral s to thi s prog r am a r e a cce pt e d fr om all so urc es; famili es , p o l ice , o th e r a ge nci es or by th e i n di v i dual s eek ing h l p. Anyo ne wi s hing detox- i fi c ati o n o r hPlp i n d ealini\ with th eir a l coh ol pr o bl l'm i s we l come to c all 744 -1 4 71 o r v i s i t t he fac-i li ty at 914 E. H a rv.~rd. ,. - l I .. .. - I • - 1st 2 nd J rd 4th 5 th 10 11 exC"rc1se xr rcts outdoor outdoor ou door mlld m111 CX~"'rCiSP Pxe r ctse PXl,CClSe .A . qroup qroup g r o u p r oup group ---· ------------- craf s cr f s "">ork aroul'\fi counanltn house ~..-ark \CC"':Jnd house Disch3 r go co un~altnq ----~--------. 1 .J f 1 nU101t J L hnd1n •1 Vl 1 n r , V1'1l ()Y"8 n' . ., lrl \' .R. ' 1~~~1 "·1 .1. ' p r up 11 •• qr u fr tr • • lnl'l•l 1 • 0 - ARAPAHOE HOU SE IS OPEN! Arapahoe House , the new twenty bed detoxificat ion unit for Arapahoe County has been open sine Sunday , F bruary 1st. This facility is a five day, 24 hour, inpatient treatment proJ>ram which provide s a drug free en- vironment for a safe withdrawal from al cohol, a st ructured activity plan h~ared toward a positive view i n I iving, vo cational , individual , famil y and gro up counseling and referral to appropriate r es ourse s i n the comnunlty. RPferrals to thi s program are accepted from all sourc es ; familie s , p o lice, o th er a Re ncie s or by th e individual sc kin g help. Anyone wishing d etox- ificAtion or hrlp in d ea ling with their alcohol pr oblrm is welc om to c all 74 4-14 71 or vi si t the facility a t 934 E. Harvard. ' '• .. 7 8 1" ll 1~ 3 II • 1st ~x ,•rCJ.S C mild 2nd c rafts group rap or film exe r c i s e mild - 3rd outUoor cxf"r c is"' group 4th ou door c x e r c 1Se group ... 5th crafts outdoor e x e rcise g roup 1\.J\. g r oup group ;....-----------1--------·--4----·--------·--· ------------~ork around h ouae counseling Discharge \'""-o r r .. .l t'O U"ld hou se c o n so l1ng c rafts crafts --~~-----------~--------------------~--------------- v i~i t n r os 1 ~ !toJtn<; *\'.,. nnn .. ('lt.lJ o!.. fl nd 1 n r; v .lc co·1~'5'"'' t!•'l V1 1' l 1\. , qrou p .r.. ,,,\1') ~---------------+----------------4----~--_.------~~---------------+----------------· !r !t e -· tr " f r ... ------1-----------1·-----------+-----·--· -· [ \ I 1'1 t ,., It '1' t • n\J t Ll h (lU A r I 1\ol 1 h y • ' 6 7 8 g ll 1 • " . •• - ARAPAHOE HOUSE IS OPEN! Arapahoe House, then w twenty bed detoxificat ion unit for Arapahoe County ha s been open sine~ Sunday, Febr uary 1st. Thi s facility is a flve day, 24 hour, inpatient treatment pro!;ram which prov ides a drug free en- vironme nt for a safe wi thdrawal from alcohol , a structured activity plan Ke are•l toward a po si tive view in living , vo cational , individual , family and grou p counseling and r ferral La appropriate resourses in the comnunity . H~fcrrals to this program are accepted from all sources ; families, police , o ther ar.c•ncies or by the individual seekin g hc:lp. Anyon wi s hing rietox- ific.Hion or hf>lp in dealin , with thei r alc-ohol problem is w lcomc to call 744-147 1 or vi s it th facility at 934 E. Harv .1rd , 6 l ~ 11 8 • 1 st excrc1se mtld \.11. group 2 nd crafts group rap or f1lm exercise mlld group - 3rd o tdoor CXI""!rClSO group 4th outdoor ("Xerc1se qroup 5th outdoor t-Xt"~(Cl.S grou p \-------+------~-----------·----· ----------- \ol{"trJ.. ,lrC"' l~"Hi hOU!.i' co nscl.tng work dround housp cou n s•lt ng Ouch ug .---------,f--------+-------·---------1-------··· vis i ors • v1si or~ hf'l,1 .. ,.,usP-clc. n-up \. • ft ~U!l 10L !1nd1ng .,..n. CnunsC"li.n~ r up JOb hnd1ng V.H. Cn~'l!l<'hnq l.ou ., cl<' n-up ·'· . 'J up ~------~--------~--------~--------+---------· !• r L1qt t ou q • (.)• t nl' trlrr>lY• r hot ' ,,.,. - ARAPAHOE HOU SE IS OPEN! Arapahoe Hou se , the new twenty bed d etoxifica t i on unit for Arapahoe County has been open s inc<• Su nday, F llruary 1st. This facility is a five day , 24 ho ur, inp tient treatment p ro ~ram which provide s a drug free en - vironment for a safe wi thdrawal from alcohol , a structured activity plan Reared toward a positiv v iew i n 1 iving , v ocational , individual , family ... .1n<l roup counseling and ref rral to appropr i ate r<'s ourscs i.n the corranu nity. k<'f<'rral• to thi program arc ace pt d from all sources ; families, p o lice, o t htr AP<nci '• or by the individual s e<'kln •; help. Anyon wishing ci<'Lox- ification or hl'lp iu dealing wllh their alrohol probll'm is welcome lo call 7 4-1 7 1 or vi , It th facility at 914 E. JI:Hvard. .. 6 7 Q 1 ~ ll ' . • lst 2nd excrctse cxcrcis mllt.l mlld '\.A • group group •nf ., rr1ft"i - Jrd outt.loo:::- ~X"rct sc group 4th outdoor f"XPrctse qroup ,. . 5th group --------------···-----· ------------ wnrk 1rnu'1d Louse '"Q·.n' P) lOCJ . .,,r;., trnund houat" ~ .. :oun .c J t nq Olsc-h rgo .-------+-------;-------·--------+----- V1Sl or . VlSl ors 1 l. f1nJtng n1:., 1 "'\ o4 tind1nl) \'. ~ . "'l., lt nq .A, ' u r r II I 'I'· • ,. . .. - ARAPA HO E HOUSE IS OPEN! Arapahoe House , t h e new t wenty bed detoxification unit for Arapaho e County has been open since Sunday, February 1st . This f cility is a five da , 24 ho ur, i npa t ien t t rea tmen t p ro"r am wh ich pr ovides a drug f rec cn - vironm nt for a safe wi thdrawal from alcohol, a str uctur d activ ity plan ear d toward a positive view in Living , vocat i onal, individual , family and group counseLing and r f rral to appropriate resourscs in the community . Rtf rral s to thi s prog ram ar ac cpted from all sources ; famiLi s , poLice , nth r a~enci s or by the individual seeki n g heip. Anyone wi ~hin g detox- f ficntion ''r help in d al inr, with th ir alcohol problt'm i :< w lcome t o Cllll 74 4-14 7 1 or vi s it th facilit a t 934 F.. lfarv.1rd • 7 8 Q 1' 11 ;: l s t e xe r cise mtld .f\. g r OU!J 2 nd cxer isc m1ld • 3rd outdotlr f'X '·rci s,.. g r oup 4th ou door rXf'rClSt?' " - 5th outdoor Pxe r ctse --------------~----------~ q rou p g r o up '---------+-------·-~-----------·------·------------ ,_r !ts wo ... ,.. 1ro.1r"d Ln U'lfl OllOSt"l J ng worK a r oun hous~ counsf•l t n q .------+----··---+---.. ----·--------+------· vi tnt • v1 i or-; '1ou-;P c l~an-up \. • YOilJI ( ,, rr r r l '' n • lt ' I I ol r r .. r •1 ..~ ftnJ1.nn •\· .. ,,lnrluq t 'H1 r up ·'' r I 1 I I V. '!J ! ind tn'l \.'.I • .,.,"lC'"l tn'] to cl .\n -up A.A. ?TOu p - • • ,._ 0 ·, - 4-·--~ __ L)-;q Nl RODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNfl lMAN _e~~-------- A BILL FOR AN ORDINM-1:£ REZCt41NG A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITIUN 1liE CITY OF ENGLBOD, ARAPAOOE CCUTIY, STATE OF COLORAOO, FRCJ.l R-3 HIGI DENSITY RESIDENCE ZOOE DISTRICT, TO B-2 , BUSINESS Z<l'ffi DISTRICT, AND AMENDING 1liE OFFICIAL Zet41NG MAP ACCORD! GL Y. M-IEREAS, pursuant to Section 22.3 of the Comprehensive Zoning d · ce, a public hearing was held befvre the City Planning and Zoning Commis ian on December 17, 1975, to rezone a certain parcel of land within the City from R-3 High Den sity Residence Zone District o B·Z Business Zone District; and WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zoning COI'IIlli sian ha considered t he proposed amendment and map change, but has submit t ed i ts l.D'Ifavo r - able recallllelldatian to the City Council therefor; and WHEREAS, pursuant t o Section 22.3 of the Compre hen ive Zoning Ordinance a public hearing was h ld before the City Coun cil on tion; and to rezone said parcel ace rding to the above designa- WHEREAS, public necessity, convenience , health, safety, the g neral welfare and good zooing practice j us ti fy the propo ed amend - ment to the said official zoning map, a s hereinafter set forth; tai, 1HEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY 1liE CITY El'lJJ.D«XD, <XJ.aWlO, AS FO~S: Section 1. IL OF ThiE CITY OF The following d scribed property sh 11 be rezoned fr R·l High D..!nsity Residence Zane Distn t to B·l Busin Zon 01 tnct: . 1 - • • • ( ( • SectiCil z. • t• • distance of 4UO feet; thence west along south line o said lot lin a distance of ZS6 feet; th nee north a distance of 400 feet to the intersection with the centerlin of Wes Belleview Avenue; thence east to th point of beginning, Arapahoe County, Colo rado. The Official Zoning Map of tl1e Ci ty of Englewood, Colorado, hereby is ame nded . Introduced, read in full and passed on first r ading on the 17th day of February, 1976 . Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the __ day of February, 1976. MAYOR ATI'EST: EX MICIO CITY CLFJU(-TREASURER I, Will iam D. James, do hereby c rt1f true, accu rate and complete opy of in full and pas ed on first readin -2 • oing is a read • • , - • • A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AUT HORIZ I NG THE SALE AND ISSUANCE OF SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1976 OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, CO LORADO IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $1,516,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF REFUNDING OUTSTANDING SEWER REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 1975 IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,550,000; PROVIDING FOR AN ESCROW TO PAY SAID BONDS AND THE INTEREST THEREON; PRESCRIBI NG THE FORM OF SAID REFUNDING BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THE APPLICATION OF THE NET REVENUE OF THE SEWER SYSTEM TO PAY THE BONDS AND THE INTEREST THEREON, AND OTHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado (herein he "City"), is a duly organized and acting 5b Home Rule City of the State of Colorado, created and opera ing pursuant to Article XX of the Constitution of said State and a Home Rule Charter (the "Charter") adopted and from time o time amended in accordance therewith; and WHEREAS, the City of Englewood, Colorado, h as pre- viously authorized and issued its Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1975, dated March 1, 1975, in the amount of $1,550,000 (herein the "1975 Issue"), of which the en ire mount now remains outstanding, consis ing of 310 bonds in the denomina ion of $5,000 each , numbered 1 to 310 inclusive, bearing interest payable semiannually on March 1 and S p ember 1 ach y ar, being number d and rna ur i ng on the 1st day of Sep ember as follows: Bond Numbers (All Inclusive) 1 -13 14 -27 28 -42 43 -57 58 -73 74 -90 91 -109 110 -129 1 0 -150 151 -173 174 -197 198 -22 224 -250 251 -279 280 -310 Inter s Rate (Per Annum) Amounts Maturing $ 5,000 70,000 75,000 75,000 80,000 r 011n 95,000 0, 0 , 00 ll , 000 120,000 130,000 1 5,000 l ,000 15 ,0 0 ' • • f ]- • and WHEREAS, bonds of this Issue maturing in the years 1985 and thereafter, being bonds numbered 151 to 310, inclusive, are red eemable at the option of the City on September 1, 1984 and on any interest payment date thereafter, in inverse numerical order, upon payment of par and accrued interest; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City, pursuant to Chapter X, P art III, Section 106 of its Charter, as amended, is authorized to issue refunding revenue bonds of said sewer system for the purpose of refunding outstanding sewer bonds of the City, pledging to the payment of said bonds the revenues derived and to be derived from the operation of said sewer system; and WHEREAS, the City has here ofore authorized and issued its Refunding Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1962, dated November 1, 1962 (herein the "1962 Bonds") in the original principal amount of $1,022,000, the proceeds of which were deposited into a special escrow which was established a the First National Bank, Englewood, Colorado, such escrow being sufficient to pay all principal of, interest on nd prior redempt ion premium in connection with all of th City's ou standing Sewer Revenu Bonds; nd WHEREAS, Ordin nee No. 28, which u horized th issu nee of th 1962 Bonds p.rmi s addi ional r v nue bonds to b issued o b pay blc from th incorn nd rev nu deriv d from th op r t on of with h 1962 Bond prov d c r i r quir p rity li n bond II id s w r sys ern on p rity t h s pli d wi h 9 of -?-• • t ....... • • • WHEREAS, the City Council specifically fi nds and determines that: 1. The City is current in the accumulated Englewood Sewer Refunding Revenue Bonds , Series 1962, Reserve Fund (herein "Reserve Fund" or "Reserv Fund 1962") as required y Ordinance No. 28 which authorized the 1962 Bonds, and hat such conditions will prevail at the time of issuance of the parity revenue refunding bonds authorized by this Ordinance; and 2. The annual net revenues derived from the operation of said sewer system for the fiscal year immediately preceding th date of issuance of he 1975 parity lien obli- gations authorized by Ordinance No. 4, Series 1975, refunded and replaced herein, and available to be deposited into and used for the purpose of th Res rve Fund for the 1962 Bonds were sufficient to pay an amount r presenting 150% of the maximum annual principal and in erest requirements on the outstanding parity lien bonds and other parity lien obliga- tions of the City payable from and cons ituting a lien on the revenues of the syst m, and the bonds issued (excluding re serves); and WHEREAS, said Ord~nanc revenue bonds or r funding rev nu payabl fro h incom nd v nu No. 28 p rmits add1 ional bonds to b issu d o b derived rom he op r 10n ' • • I ...... • • of said sewer system on a parity with the 1962 Bonds pro- vided that the City has complied with certain requirements concerning the issuance of additional parity lien bonds as more specifically outlined in said Ordinance; and WHEREAS, except as aforesai d, the City has never pledged nor in any way hypothecated revenues derived and to be derived from the operation of the utility, or any part thereof, to the payment of any bonds or for any other pur- pose, with the result that the revenues to be derived from the system may not be pledged lawfully and irrevocably or the payment of the additional refunding bond s payable from revenues derived from the operat i on of the system; and WHEREAS, the City finds and determines that by refunding the 1975 Issue, the principal amount and th interest rate on the outstanding 1975 Issue will be reduced, resulting in decreased borrow in costs; and WHEREAS, by such refunding certain covenants relating to deposits to the Reserve Fund will be mod ified in ord r to facilitate capital e xpend itures and financing expected to be necessary in the future; and WHEREAS, the City Council has by r solution provided for th public sale o said r funding bond , and following the r cipt o bids -------------------------------------pr ented th b a bid to the Ci y in accordance with th No ice of S 1 and b h Ci y sh 11 w rd he bonds; nd a ceo WHEREA , t li h d 0 h in of C1•y nd b dv nl h Ci y nd -·- hat 1d r fund ng c n o the C1 y nd in inh b i n a; • . • • I - • • BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CI'rY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO: S ction 1. Authorization. That for the purpose of providing funds to refund the City's Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1975, dat d March 1, 1975, outstanding in the amount of $1,550,000 , here ar h r by au horized Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, S r'e 197 , o he Ci y of Englewood, in the principal amount of $1,51 ,000 (herein the "1976 Bonds"), both the principal ther of and h in erest thereof to be payable solely and only ou of h ne revenue and income o be derived from the opera ion of 1ts w r sys m, as here- inafter set forth, pursuant o th provisions of Chap er X, Part III, Section 106 of the Charter of th City of Englewood, and said bonds are sold to -------------------------------------- Section 2. Bond Details. The bonds shall be negotiable in form, payable to bearer, shall be dated March 1, 1976, consisting of 304 bonds, bonds numbered 1 to 303, inclu- sive being in the denomination of $5,000 each, and bond numbered 304 being in the denomination of $1,000, shall bear interest from date to maturity, interest being payable on September 1, 1976, and semiannually thereafter on the 1st day of March and the 1st day of Septemb r e ch year, and shall mature serially on September 1 as follows: Amount $ 70,000 75,000 0,000 85,000 85,000 95, co Matur1 y 1976 1977 1978 1979 1 0 19 1 Int rest Rate (sch dul continu d) •. " • • , - • Amount 100,0 00 110,000 110,000 125,000 130,000 135,000 145,000 155,000 16,000 • Maturity 1982 1983 198 4 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 Interest Rate Bonds maturing on September 1, 1985 and thereafter are redeemable at the option of the City on September 1, 1984, and on any interest payment date thereafter, in inverse numerical order, upon payment of par and accrued interest. Notice of any prior redemption shall be given by the Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk and Treasur r of the City: 1) By publication of such notice at least once, not less than thirty days prior to he redemption date, in a newspaper published and of general circulation in he Ci y; and 2) By sending a copy of such notice by reqis- tered, first-class, postage prepaid Uni ed S a es mail, at least thirty days prior to the red mption date to: a) The original purchaser of he bonds; b) Hanifen, Imhof and S mford, Inc., D nver, Colorado; and c) The paying g nt. Such notice shall specify th numb r of each bond to b so redeem d and th da e fixed for r d mp ion, s hall fur h r state that on such red mption d shall be paid, at the place or ym nt (d sign d low), h pnncipal mount h r of and ecru d int h r d mp ion d lid th t from nd f r a UCh da inter a will c ecru No tic h vlng en g1.ven in th h r in bov rovid d, h bond or onda so c 11 d ! JOn ah llb du • • f - • • and payab le o n the redemption date s o designated ; and upo n presentation thereof, together with the appurtena n t coupons maturing subsequent to the redemption date, the City shall pay t he bond or bonds so called for redemption. The principal amount of and interest on said bonds s hall b e payable i n lawful money of the United States of America, at the First National Bank, Englewood, Colorado. Sec tion 3. Special Obligations. All of the bonds, together with the interest accruing thereon, shall be payable and collectible s olely out of the net income to be derived fr om the operation of the sewer system, the income of which i s so p led ged; the holder or holders thereof may not look to a ny general or other fund for the payment of principal of and inter est on such obligations , except the designated special fund p l e d ged therefor ; a nd such b onds shall not co n stitute an indebted- ness nor a debt within the meaning of the Charter or any constitu- tional or statutory provision or limitation; n o r shal l they be considered or held to be general obligations of the City. Section 4. Form and Execution of Bonds. The bonds shall be signed wi h the fa csimi le signature of the Mayor of the City, sea led with a facsimile of the s e al of the Ci y, attested and countersigned by he manual signature of the Director of Finance, nd th int rest coupons attached lh r to shall bear the fa cs imile signa ure of the Director of Finance, When issued as aforesaid as p rt of said bonds, such in erest coupons sh 11 be he binding obligations of h City according o their impor . Should any offic r who se manual or facsimile signature appea r s on id bond or t he in eres coupons at ached I c 0 uc 0 ic r or liv ry o he bond to th pu 1Uc 1 Or r csim l ignatur h 11 n v md !fici nt for all purpos Th cou pon !lhall in s ub s he follo inq form: -7- ' • , - • • • (Form of Bond) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE No. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SEWER REVENUE REFU NDING BOND, SERIES 1976 $1,000 $5,000 The City of Englewood, in the County of Arapahoe and State of Colorado, hereby promises to pay to the bearer hereof, out of the special fund or funds hereinafter designated, but not otherwise, t he principal sum of FIVE ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS on the 1st day of Spetember, 19 , with interest thereon at the rate of per centum ____ \) per annum, payable on Septemb r 1, 1976 and semiannually there- after on the ·lst day of March and he 1st day of September each year, as evidenced by i n r e s coupons attached h reto, both principal and intere st b i ng payable in lawful money of the United States of Am rica, at the First National Bank, in Engl wood, Colorado, u p on prc>s e ntation and surrender of the a nnex e d c oupons and h i s Bond as hey severally becom due. Bonds of this issue maturing on or before Septemb r 1, 1984, s h all n o b red mabl prior to their resp ctive maturity da tes. Bond maturing in h e ye rs 1985 nd ther ft r, are r d eem b le t the op i o n of th City, in inverse num rical order , o n S pt mb r 1 , 19 84 , nd on in erest t h r f r , u nn n 0 n r n d ec ru d n i c of uch prior r nne r s more p rtJ nHn ne e u ho uz i ng h hi d . Thi nd Ci y Co nc 1 of c y ' • • I ...... • • of Englewood, Colorado, for the purpose of providing funds to refund and pay outstanding sewer revenue bonds of the City, under the authority of and in full conformity with the City Charter and the Constitution of the State of Colorado, and pursuant to Ordinance No. of said City, finally adopted and approved by the City Council. Both the principal of and the interest on this Bond are payable solely out of a special fund created in full conformity with law and designated as the "1976 Sewer Revenue Refunding Bond and Interest Fund", of the City, into which Fund the City covenants and agrees to deposit, from the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system, amounts sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on this Bond, when the same become due and payable. If necessary payment of principal and interest shall be made from the reserve fund created for such purpose, all as is more particularly set forth in the Ordinance author izing the issuance of this Bond. The bonds of this issue are equitably and ratably secured by a lien on the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system, and con- stitute an irrevocable and first lien (but not necessarily an exclusiv first lien) on the net income and revenue, on a pari y with the lien of h outstanding Refunding Sewer Re venue Bond , Seri s 1962, o the City, dated Nov mber 1, 1962. I is her by reci ed, c r ified and warran ed hat for he paym n of this Bond, th C~ty of Englewood has created and w~ll main ain aid Fund and will d posit th r in the amoun s and rev nu sp cifi d in id Ordinance, and out of s id Fund, s an irr voc bl ch rge thereon, will pay thi Bond and th in r st th r on, 1n h m nncr provid d by a~d Ordin n r. • u r d ·rip 10n o a id Fund th -9- • • f ....... • • nature and extent of the security afforded thereby for the payment of this Bond, reference is made to that Ordinance. This Bond doe s not constitute a debt or ind e btedness of the City of Englewood within he meaning of any charter, constitutional or sta u ory limi a ion, and shall not be considered or held to be a g neral o b ligation of the City. It is h ereby c r ifi d a nd recited that all the requirements of law have be n fully complied with by the proper officer s of the City in the issuance of this Bond. For the payment of his Bond and the interest thereon, the City of Engle wood pledges the exercise of all its lawful powers. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, has caused this Bond to be signed with the facsimile signature of the Mayor, sealed with a facsimile of the seal of the City, attested and counter- signed by the manual signature of the Director of Finance, , ex-officio City Clerk and Treasurer, and the attached coupons to be signed with the facsimile signature of the Director of Finance, as of the 1st day of March, 1976. (FACSIMILE SEAL) ATTESTED AND COUNTERSIG ED: D1rector of Finane , e x -of icio City Clerk and Tre aur r CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO By (Facsimile Signature) Mayor -10- •. • • , • ...... (Form of Interest Coupon) No. ______ _ $ ________ _ March, On the 1st day of September, 19 , unless the Bond to which this coupons is attached, if redeemable, has been called for prior redemption, the City of Englewood, in the County of Arapahoe and State of Colorado, will pay to bearer the amount shown hereon in lawful money of the United States of America, at the First National Bank, in Englewood, Colorado, out of the Special Fund or Funds re- ferred to in said Bond, but not otherwise, being interest then due on its Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1976, dated March 1, 1976, bearing No. ________ _ ' (Facsimile Signature) Director of Finance • • -11- • , - • • Section 5. Disposition of Bond Proceeds. The pro- ceeds derived from the sale of the Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds authoriz e d herein, in an amount not l es s than $1,516,000, and the accrued interest on the bonds being refunded, s hall be deposited with the First National Bank, Englewood, Colorado (hereinafter the "Bank"), in a separate fund and escrow account he reby created and known as the "City of Englewood Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 1975 Escrow Account", herein designated as the "Refunding Escrow Account" or "Escrow Account", which account shall be at all times sufficient, together with any interest to be derived from the investment and any temporary reinvest- ment of the deposits, or any part thereof, in direct obligations of or obligations guaranteed by the United States of America, to pay the principal of and interest on the outstanding 1975 Issue to be retired, at their respective maturities, as follows: 1975 Issue: Bonds numbered 1 to 310, inclusive, maturing in the years 1976 to 1990, inclusive, shall be paid and retired at their respective maturity dates, according to their original terms. Interest on the bonds of the 1975 Issue shall be paid as the same accrues, according to the or iginal terms of said bonds, until said bonds mature. If for any reason, at any time, the f u nds on hand in such R funding Escrow Account shall b insufficient o meet the paym n s r quired as the s m shall b about to b com du and p y ble, the City Council of the City shall forthwith d po it in s ch R funding Escr Account uch addi ion 1 funds ull y o a bout •o c om du and p ya 1 • Th 11 t i r d m 11 or a p or ion of li na n a 1d R undi ng t c row Accoun -12- • • • , • • in sufficient amounts so that the proceeds therefrom and the interest thereon as the same accrues will be suff icient to meet the interest requirements on the outstanding Issue as such interest accrues, and to pay said bonds at their respective rna urities. Section 6. Rates and Charges for Service by the the Sanitary Sewer Syste m. The City Council of the City covenants that it will establish, maintain and enforce rates and charges for services rendered by the sanitary sewer system to create income and revenue each year sufficient to pay the following: a) The costs and expenses of the operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system; b) The amount necessary to pay the principal and interest of the 1962 Bonds and the 1976 Bonds each year; and c) For the required payments to the reserve fund and other funds established by the Ordinance authorizing the 1962 Bonds and by this Ordinance. It shall be the duty of the City to establish, maintain and enforce such rates continuously until all of said bonds and the interest thereon have been fully paid and discharged. In the event that such sewer rates and charges at any ime should not be sufficient o m et such payments, he City will increase its s wer rat s nd charges to such an x n as o insure he paym n s nd accumula ions r quir d by he provisions of his Ordinance. S ction 7. Paym nt of Princip Th C y Counc l a, by Ordinance fin lly dol d rov u on Oc ob r 15, 962, au oriz d h i s nc o onds in th principal amoun of $1,022,000, d t ov r 1, 1 62. For h ay n of -13- • • • I • • principal of and interest on said bonds, the City has created a s p e cial fund designated as the "Refunding Sewer Revenue Bond Fund of 1962", which shall contain all of the income a nd revenue derived by the City from the operation of the san itary sewer system. The Ordinance provides that such income and revenue shall first be used for t he payment of the necessary and proper costs and expenses of the efficient and economical operation and maintenance of the system, for the payment of the principal and interest on the 1962 Bonds, for payments to a reserve fund, and finally for payments to a Repa i r and Replacement Sewer System Fund. The 1 976 Bonds shall have a first and prior lien on the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system of the City, on a parity with the outstanding 1962 Bonds. Accordingly, there shall be deposited into a special fund hereby created and designated as the "1976 Sewer Revenue Refunding Bond and Interest Fund", on or before the 15th day of February and August each year, an amount not less than the next installment of interest due on the ou standing 1976 Bonds, and i n addition on or before the 15th d y of August each year an amount no t less than the next installm nt of princi pa l of said Bonds. Such deposits shall be m de co ncurre ntly with the required paymen s of princip 1 nd interest for he 1962 Bonds. The moun s credited to the Bond nd Interest Fund shall b us d to pay the princip 1 of nd int r st on all of h 1976 Bonds as the same hereaft r b com due and ayable. Any addi ion 1 p rity li n bond f r issu d sh 11 b r ch Bond nd ro a on m d ir h ordinan or or t orizing th i~ u nc 0 1onal ~ r ~r fur h r nt in 0 ond F1nd, b yond h d -14- • • • , • • at least suffic~ent in time and amount to pay the additional amounts of principal and interest. Any subordinate lien bonds h ercaf issued , shall be payable from a separate fund or funds into wh i ch d eposits shall be made and subject to the d posits and payments required or permitted to be made for the payment of the 1962 Bonds, the 1976 Bonds, and any other outstanding parity lien bonds. After the payment of the costs and expenses of the operation and maintenance of the sanitary sewer system, and the required payments of principal of and interest on the 1962 Bonds and the 1976 Bonds, but concurrently with the deposits required , if any, to the reserve fund created as additional security for the 1962 Bonds, payments shall be made to the reserve fund for the 197 6 Bonds, as mqre particularly set forth in the following section. After the payments required as indicated above, the income a~d revenue of the sanitary sewer system may be used for the payment of the principal of and interest on bonds having a lien which is subordinate to the lien of the 1962 Bonds and the 1976 Bonds. Any remaining income and revenue may be used for the depo its to the Repair and Replacement Sewer System Fund, s r quir d by said Ordinance No. 28, Series 1962, for any ddition 1 extensions , improvements and betterments to the system, for calling, redeeming or purchasing any of th outst nding 1962 Bonds or the 1976 Bonds, or for any other lawful purpose of the City. S c ion 8. R funding Bond Re s rve Fund, 1976. Th r is her by ere d a p ci 1 fund desi n t d s th •s wer e v nue R funding ond R s rv Fund, 1976• for h purpos , if n c sa ry, o p ying h princip 1 of or -15- • • , - • • interest on the bonds authorized by th is Ordinance. The Reserve Fund shall be accumulated in the total amount of $170,000, by the deposit annually to such Fund of an amount not less than $12,000, with an initial deposit of $35,000. The annua l deposi t s shall be made on or before December 31 eac h y ear , beginning in the year 1976. The Reserve Fund shall be maintained until such time as the amount therein will be sufficient t o pay all of the outstanding 1976 Bonds and the interest thereon. The money in the Reserve Fund may be used to prevent defaults in the payment of the bonds herein author ized and interest thereon, but if used for such purpose, it shall be restored to the fund as soon as possible. Moneys in the Reserve Fund may be invested in direct obliga- tions of the United States Government or in obligations or securities o f any agency or instrumentality thereof, and the interest from any such investments s hall be considered as revenues of the sanitary sewer system. Section 9. Covenan s of the City. The City hereby further irrevocably covenan s and grees with each and every holder of th 197 Ordinanc , a) s nl. ary ann r and ends 1 au d und r the provisions of this lon a 11 con p nd of aid Bonds remain ou s anding: o opera te and manage th icient and economical p r te accounts of th r c ip s and dis ur of h system in such manner th t th ncom and r v nue her of, payable into the R fundi s w r R v nu Bond Fund of 1962 and 1976, y a all r ad1.ly and accur t ly d t rmin d. hro 1"0 ria 0 h C1 y a sch dul 0 r u "t y a w r • rvic s ur- n h d b l.d )>St. 11 ic1en 0 nsur he ym nta -1 - .. ' , • • f • • and accumulations required by the provisions of this Ordinance. c) It will not sell or alienate any of the property constituting any part or all of the sanitary sewer system in any manner or to any extent as might reduce the security provided for the payment of the bonds authorized herein, but the City may sell any portion of such property which shall have been replaced by other similar property of at least equal value, or which shall cease to be necessary for the efficient operation of said system; provided, however, that in the event of any sale or sales, as aforesaid, where the aggregate consideration exceeds the sum of $1,000, such consideration shall be paid into the Refunding Sewer Revenue Bond Fund of 1962 and 1976, or into the Repair and Replacement Sewer System Fund, at the discretion of the City, and shall be used for the purposes of the Fund into which it is deposited. d) At regular periods each year, it will render bills for sanitary sewer services furnished. If the City is providing wat r s rvice, such s wer bills shall app ar on and be a part of water bills rendered. Un il paid, all nitary s w r rates and charges shall cons i- tute a lien on h prop rty s rv d nd th City sh 11 lte wha ve r ac ion is 1 g lly p rmis ibl promptly 0 enforce nd coll ct delinqu n sani ary sew r charges , nd it "' r aervic is provid d, it sh 11 s hu off such .., fro prop rty d lin u n i n h pay n y .. h Ol t.h • nt: r d1 bu n f 0 1 • -17- ,_ •. • • ....... • sanitary sewer system for the fiscal year immediately preceding such statement. f) It will carry workmen's compensation, public liability and other forms of insurance on insurable san i tary sewer system property as would ordinarily be carried by utilities having similar properties of equal value, such insurance being in such amounts as will protect the system and its operation. g) It will furnish no free sanitary sewer service and, if it elects to use sewer services for municipal purposes, it will make provision to pay therefor at the same rate as is charged others for like or similar service. h) For the protection of the health of the inhabi- tants of the City, it will, by appropriate action, .compel all the owners of occupied properties capable of being served by the sanitary sewer system, to connect their premises with such system. Section 10. Additional Bonds, Requirements and Li mi tations. No additional bonds shall be issued payable from he income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system and having a li n upon such income and revenue which is superior to h lien of the 1962 Bonds or the 1976 Bonds. How v r, nothing contained in this Ordinance shall b constru d in such manner as to prevent the issuance by t Cl y o f ddit1onal bonds payabl from h net income and r v n u d riv d from the op ration of h sanitary sewer sy n d cons tituting a l i n upon s id revenues qual to o y with th 1 1 n of th 1962 Bonds or th 1976 th follo a) T Ci t y i cur n in l nd st o h 19 m t: of 11 n d h 197 •• ccumul i n o h R unding • , ....... • • Sewer Revenue Bond Reserve Fund of 1962, the Sewer Revenue Refunding Bond Res erve Fund, 1976, and the Repair and Repla cement Sewer System Fund, authori zed by Ordinanc e No. 28, Series 1962. b) The net income and r e venue of the sanitary sewer system received in the preceding fiscal year shal l have been equal to 1.5 times the maximum a nnual requirements for principal and interest on all out- standing 1962 Bonds, plus 1.5 times the maximum annual requirements for principal and interest of the 1976 Bonds, plus 1.5 times the maximum annual requirements for principal and interest on the proposed bonds to be issued. However, if all of the 1962 Bonds have been paid and cancelled and are no longer outstanding, then addi- tional bonds payable from the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system and having a lien on such net income and revenue on a par ity with the 1976 Bonds and any other outstand i ng parity lien bonds, may be issued provided: (i) that the City is current in the payment of all principal and interest of the 1976 Bonds and all other parity lien bonds which ar out- standing and i current in the d posit and accumul tion of all funds and paym n s r quire d by th 1976 Bond Ordin nc and any oth r ordi- nanc wh i ch uthorized the i ssuance of any out- s nd i ng p rity li n bonds; (ii) h " n om rd of h nt y m d f isca l y h v b n qu to 1 .2 5 t l • nn al prin ci 1 n 1 -19 - ' • • 1 ~- • • ments of the 1976 Bonds , any additional outstanding parity lien bonds, and the proposed parity lien bonds to be issued. If rates and charges for sanitary sewer service have been increased during the preceding fiscal year, then the net income and revenue can be determined by applying the new rates and charges to the quantities of service actually furnished during such year. Nothing herein shall prevent the City from issuing additional bonds having a junior or subordinate lien on the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system, provided that all payments and accumulations required to be made by this Ordinance are current. Section 1 1. Payment of Costs of Issuing Bonds. All costs and expenses incurred in conn ction with the issuance and payment of the 1976 Bonds authoriz d herein, shall be paid exclusively from the proceeds of said bonds or from the net incom and revenue of the sanitary s w r sys em, and in no event shall any of such costs or expenses or the principal of or interest on said bonds be paid out of or charged to the general funds or tax levies of the Ci y. Section 12. Delegated Powers. The officers of he City be, and they hereby are, authoriz d and direc d to ak all ac ion n c ssary or appropriat to effectuate h provisions of his Ordinanc • S ction 13. Escrow Agre Th Mayor nd he Dir ctor o Finance, x-officio Ci y Clerk and Treasur r of he Ci y shall, an4 h y ar horiz d nd d o of a d poai a scro ·20- td lOn und1n9 ry •. ' , • • ' • or desirable to effectuate the provisions of this Ordinance and comply with the requirements of law. Section 14. Publication of Notice of Refunding. On or about the date when the Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds are delivered, or within a reasonably time thereafter, the Director of Finance is authorized and directed to publish a Notice of Refunding one time in a newspaper published in the City. Section 15. Arbitrage. The City covenants and agrees that it will not make or permit any use of the proceeds of the Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds authorized herein which if such use had been reasonably expected on the date of issuance of the Refunding Bonds would have caused such obligations to be arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 103(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and the Regulations thereunder in effect at the time of such use and applicable to the obligations issued on the date of issuance of the Refunding Bonds. Section 16. Ordinance Severable and Irrepealable. That if any one or more Sections or parts of this Ordinance shall be adjudged unenforceable or invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining provi- sions of this Ordinance, it being the intention that the various provisions hereof are severable. All ordinances or parts thereof in conflict with th1s Ordin nee are hereby repeal d. Af r s id Sewer Rev nu R funding Bond ar isau d, this Ordinance shall be and r main irr p alabl untll said bonds and the interes th r on shall hav b n ully d, •• iaf d nd discharg d. s 1 n 1 a. In accord nc 10 0 of th C1 Car "• t C1 Councfl s all llold a o din nc for final p ssag t 7:JO p. on onday, M rc 1, 1976. -21- .. • • I ....... • • Section 17. Publication and Effective Date. This ordinance, after its final passage, shall be numbered and recorded, and the adoption and publicatjon shall be authenticated by the sigature of the Mayor and the Director of Finance, ex-officio City Clerk, and by the Certificdte of Publication. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after publication following final passage. INTRODUCED AND READ this 17th day of February, 1976. (S E A L) ATTEST: D~rector of F~nance ex-officio City Clerk Mayor -22- • • , I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - PROSPECTUS AND NOTICE OF SALE $1,516,000 5 B CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. COLORADO SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS SERIES 1976 SALE DATE: FIBIUAII 17, 1878 at 2:10 P.l., I .8.!. (Award 7:30 P.l.) Ftnanc•al ConsuHant HANIF.N , IMHOP~ aAM~DIIID, I • 1624 Tr 1110nt PI e Denver . Colotldo IJ202 Teleptlo (303) 534-0221 ------------ - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • 0 I • - $1,516,000 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS SERIES 1976 To Be Sold February 17, 1976 at Z:OO P.M., M.S. T. Municipal Building 3400 South Elati Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 GOVERNING BODY James L. Taylor ••••••••••••••••• David B. Clayton •••••••••••••••••• Howard R. Brown • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• Vernon M. Mann •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• Mayor ••• Mayor Pro Tern • • • • • .Councilman • • • .Councilman Donald L. R. Smith • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .Councilman Douglas T. Sovern ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Councilman Donald W. Williams • • • • • • • • • • Councilman Bernard V. Berardini •••••••••••• , , , •• , , • , • , • City Attorney CITY ADMINISTRATION Andy McCown ••••• Karl Nollenberger ••••• William D. Jam e • William D. Jame1 , Chart 1 B, Carroll, Jr. Kella Wag oner • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BOND COUNSEL Tallmadge, Tallmad e, Wallac It Hahn 515 W 1t rn Fed ral Saving• Bulldln D nv r, Colorado SOZOZ 303-6Z3-U79 •••••• City Manager A11i1tant City Manager , • • • • • • City Clerk • , , , , Finane Dir ctor • , Dir ctor of Utillti e Director of Public Work• FINANCIAL CONSULTANT Hanlfen, Imhoff It Samford, Inc. 16Z4 Tr mon Place D nv r, Colorado OZOZ 303-534-0ZU Th informat on conta n d ln thl1 pro1 ctu1 ha1 b n obta n d from 1ourc 1 b 1 v d to b r 1 abl , but il not gu&rant d. It h 1 b n pr par d by Hanll Imholf It mford, Inc, unci r th dir cUon o! City OUlclah, -1- ' • - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • 0 :. - NOTICE OF SALE SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 1976, $1,516,000 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO SALE DATE: TUE SDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1976 The City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, will receive sealed bids at the office of the Director of Financ e , Municipal Building 3400 South Elati Street, E nglewood, Colorado 80110, until 2.:00 P.M., M.S. T,, on Tuesday, the 17th day of February, 1976, for the purchase of$1,516,000 of Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1976, dated March 1, 1976, T he bonds shall be in th d nomination of $5, 000 e ach, numbered 1 to 303, inclusive , and one bond numbered 304 in the denomination of $1, 000, shall bear i nter est payable Septemb r I, 1976, and semiannually thereafter on the 1st day of March and the 1st day of Septemb r each year, and shall matur e serially on September I, as follows: Amount $ 70,000 75,000 80,000 85,000 85,000 95 ,000 100,000 110,000 110,000 12.5,000 1 0,000 135,000 145,000 155,000 16,000 rlnc 1 and r.t r 11 w ll b pay , Color d • Maturity 1976 1977 19 78 1979 1980 1981 1982. 1983 1984 19 5 19 1987 19 19 9 1990 t th lr1t at a1 an , I I I I I I I I I • - The bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable solely from the net income and revenue to be derived from the operation of the sewer system of the City, and will be a first lien on such net revenues on a parity with the li e n of the outstanding Refunding Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 196Z, dated November 1, 196Z, of the City. The Ordinance authorizing the issue of Sewer Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1976, shall contain the customary covenants and agreements relating to the security thereof, including, among others, covenants to establish, maintain, collect and enforce a schedule of rates and chargee for the use of the sewer system. Additional parity lien bonds may b e issued if the City is in compliance with the requirements of the authorizing Ordinance. The bonds will be delivered at any bank or trust company in Denve r, Colorado, or any other place at the request and expense of the purchas e r. It is anticipated that delivery of the honda will be made within sixty (60) days following the award of the bonds. Bids may be conditioned upon receipt of the approving legal opmton of the bond attorneys named below, but must in any and all other reap cts b e unconditional. The intere s t rates on theee bonds will be fixed by the City five day s prior to the sale. The bonds will b e awarded on the baeie of the bid designating the highest amount of premium above par. No "B" coupons shall b allow d nor ehall discount bide be considered. CUSIP numbers will be provided for these bonds at th r qu st and exp nee of the eucceeeful bidder. The City will not be reeponeibl for rror s in euch number•. In th opinion of bond couneel, the inte rest on said bonds will b x mpt from taxation by th e Unite d Statee of America, und r pr e nt F d ral lncom T ax Lawe, and all p rtln nt Internal R v nue S rvic regulation• which hav b n iuu d ; s uch i nt e r e t will als o b ex mpt from taxation by th Stat o f C olora d o , exc pt i n h rltanc , eetat e and tran e f r taxe e, und r pr 1 nt law e of t h Stat of C ol o r d o. any b d. Th City e ha ll r e e r v th rl b t t o wai v any d f ct or l rr ula r 1ty In T h p r int d bond e , a c r t fl d t rane c r pt of 1 al pr oc d i n 1 a n d l h appr o v l n o p nion of M u re. T allm d , Tallmad , Wallae Hahn, Att o rn y e o f D~ nv r, Col o r d o, w ill b furn l eh d at th Clty'e ne • A copy of th appr o v ln o p ini n l1l b pr n t d n ch b o nd. ' • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I • • 0 I • • A cashier's check or certified check drawn on a bank or trust company, payable to the City of Englewood, Colorado, in the amount of $30, 000 must accompany each bid. The check of the succesaful bidder will be retained by the City as liquidated damages in the event the bonds are not taken up and paid for in accordance with the bid. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned immediately. The City Council will meet on February 17, 1976, to consider the award of the bonds. Additional information concerning the City and this iaaue can be obtained from Mr. William D. James, Director of Finance, 3400 South Elatl Street, Englewood, Colorado 80110, or from Hanlfen, Imhoff & Samford, Inc., 16Z4 Tremont Place, Denver, Colorado 80ZOZ, the financial consultant to th e City. 1976. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL this Znd day of February, /a/ ·•· William D. James Director of Finance Englewood, Colorado ' • • , • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • 0 , . • $1,516,000 CITY OF E NGLEWOOD, COLORADO SE WER REVE NUE REFUNDING BONDS SERIES 1976 Dated March 1, 1976 Due Septemb e r 1, serially Principal and semi-annual interest (March 1 and Sept e mber 1--first coupon due September 1, 1976) payable at the First National Bank, Englewood, Colorado, MATURITY SCHEDULE Amount Maturity Amount Maturit y $ 70,000 1976 $110,000 1984 75,000 1977 1Z5,000 1985 80,000 1978 130, 000 1986 85,000 1979 135,000 1987 85,000 1980 U5,000 1988 95,000 1981 155,000 1989 100,000 198Z 16 ,000 1990 110,000 198 3 R E DE MPTION PROVISIONS: Bonde of th le l11u e maturing on or before S e pt e mb e r 1, 1 984, shall not be redeemable pri or to their r es p e ctive mat urity dat e e . Th ose bonds maturing on Sept e m be r 1 , 1985, and the r after, shall b e r e d e emable at t h e option ol th e City, in i nvers e nume r i cal ord e r, o n Se pt e mbe r 1, 1984, and o n any i nt e r e st payme n t date the r e - a fte r , upon payme nt o f par and a cc ru d i nt r et . LEGA LITY : T h ordi n a n cee and othe r proc dings author izin g t h ieeua nc of the bonds hav b n prepar d by Tallmad g , T all.m&d g , Wallac Hahn, bond attorn ye of D nv r, Colorado. The appr ovin& o p inion of thee attorney• will b lurnlehed th purchae r of the bonde at th tlm of d Uv ry of th Bonde, Th 1 al opinion w 11 b prln d on th bonde and euppll d to th purchae r without addlt o 1 coe • Th 1 boode, tog th r w th $355,000 Re!undin S w r R v nu Bonde, rl 1 196~ conetltut th only r v nu d bt ol th 1 r utll ty. SECURITY : obi g tlone, -5· • - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I • I I I • • 0 • constitute a first lien upon the income and revenue to be derived from the operation of the sewer system of the City after payment of operation and main- tenance expenses of the system. The ordinance authorizing the bonds shall contain the customary covenants and agreements relating to the security thereof, including, among others, covenants to establish, maintain, collect and enforce a schedule of rates and charges for the use of the system. PURPOSE: The proceeds from the sale of these bonds, along with other available funds, will be used to purchase direct obligations and agency obligations of the United States Government to fund an irrevocable trust account to provide for payment of the City' 11 Sewer Revenue Bonds dated March 1, 1975. The purposes of the refunding transaction are to reduce borrowing costs of the City by reducing the principal amount of and the interest rate on the outstanding Sewer Revenue Bonds of 1975, and to restructure amounts of deposits into the Reserve Fund in order to facilitate capital expenditures and financing expected to be necessary in the future. TAX STATUS: In the opinion of bond counsel, interest on these bonds is exempt from Federal income taxes and State of Colorado income taxes under presently existing law, regulations, decisions and interpretations. The purchaser will not be required to take up and pay for the bonds if at the time of delivery there has been any Federal or State legislation, decisions or regula- tion• which would affect the tax exemption on all or any part of the interest on theee bonde. DISCLOSURE: At the time the City Council takes action to award the bonds, the eucceseful bidder will be furnished a letter executed by the City Clerk-Director of Finance indicating that to the beet of hh knowledge and belief there are no material ontheions of fact of pertinent financial information pertaining to the heuance of these bonde which letter will further state that to th beet of hie knowl dge there ie no litigation threatened or pending againet th City which will have a material ffect on the City'• abillty to retire th indebtedneee ae th eame becomee due. A draft of thle official communication will b made availabl to pro11p ctiv biddere upon requeet. • • - I I I • • - HISTORY OF THE SEWER SYSTEM: The City of Englewood has profitably operated its municipal sewer system for many years. The original system was constructed in the 19ZO's after the City's incorporation and in 1954 the City developed its first wastewater treatm ent plant. In the intervening years extensive development programs have b een undertaken which have placed the system in the category of one of Colorado's finest. In addition to providing service to all of the residents within the City's boundaries, the City has developed a sewage disposal system that serves a substantial drainage basin located to the east and south of the City. Contracts have been entered into with various sanitation districts and other comm e rcial and residential users and a good portion of the revenue is arrived from these sources. The City exercises direct control over the users from outsid the City by employing adequate safeguards in their service contracts. PRESENT AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT: Th City's sewage collection system serves in excess of 9, 800 us e rs through its collection system which extends 73.86 mil s s rving Z, 890 acres. Through its extensive interc ptor trunk lines, was t wat r is delivered to the City by the various sanitation districts and other users that have contracted with th City for sewage disposal. Sewage disposal is provided to these outside users, serving 15, 9ZZ tapa, under long term contracts. These agenci es serve 16,680 acres through a n twork of ZS8. lZ miles of Interceptor lines. The City' a sewage tr atment facilities have b en expanded sev ral times in r cent y ars tom et the demand of both inaid and outside users. Pr sent sewag tr atment plant capacity is 3Z, 000 taps to serve an estimat d 76, 800 population. With th completion of the constr..tction !rom proceeds of th 1975 bonds, th City's a wage treatment capacity will b expanded to 44,000 tapa to a r ve an atimated 140,800 population. SE Th annual aewa charg is baa d upon m ter d wat r uaag and ass 11 d th u r at th rat of 19~ p r 1, 000 g llona with the minimum charg of $ZO. 00 annu lly. S in -cit y us rs, not on wat r m rs, are char d a flat f of $15.00 annually payabl quarterly. Out aid uaf!rs are charg d 19¢ p r thousand allona of water ua d baa d upon wat r uaag aa comput d on thr month a wlnt r ua tim 1 110'• with th minimum annual billing of $ZO. 00. Comm rei 1 and induat rl 1 ua ra pay hi h r monthly char 1 baa d up a w 11 -d f1n d us r h r d v lop d by th Utllltl 1 Board and approv d by ordin nc: • Th f!atabl ah d by th city counc 1 to b com CC ctiv r c: ntly utabllah d by th city counc: I which C u b am c:t v Nov mb r ZS, J 975. Th n wly atabllah d tap ( ac:b dul pro- vid 1 that all r 1 d nt al u1 ra w 11 pay a tap ! of $450 for ac:h d 11 n unit. Th ordlnanc: also prov d 1 th t ac:h mult pl -Cam ly dw llln un t wlll pay o lh City a tap f of $450 p runt. -7- ]-- I I • I II I I • • 0 • Tap fees for industrial and commercial properties are as follows: 6" and under tap size 8" and under tap size 1 0 11 and under tap size ll" and under tap size Current ordinances provide: Out City $1,12.5 2.,2.50 3,375 4,875 Out City rate plus actual coat of main construction. 1. The rates and charges for the treatment and disposal of sanitary sewage at the City Sewage Treatment Plant shall be determined by resolution of the City Council from time to time. Such rates and chargee shall constitute a lien upon the land from the date of billing and may be assessed in the same manner as other special aeaeasmenta. 2.. When the premiaea to which auch sanitary sewage service is provided are within the City limite, !allure to pay the rates and chargee for treatment and diapoaal of sanitary sewage when due shall be cause for dlacODtinu- ance of water aervice, such water aervice to be shut o!f until the sewage bill ahall be paid; provided, however, such remedy ahall not be exclusive of any other available remedy provided by law. SEWER TAPS • HISTORICAL (December 31) Tapa In South South S rvice Arapahoe Southgate Valley En11ewood All Total Year (City Only) San.Dht. San. Dilt. San. Dilt. San. Dlat. Other Tapa 1975 9,916 5, 895 5,751 l,Ul Z,l33 696 Z6, 51l 1974 9,896 5,887 5,15l l,l06 l,107 676 l5, 8Z4 1973 9,8n 5,8Zl 4,Z71 l,098 l,098 645 l4,806 197l 9,8n 5,574 3,7 l 1, 830 Z,068 5ZZ l3,648 1971 9, l4 4,674 Z,457 1,110 Z,074 4ZZ ll, 161 1970 9, 771 4,508 1,597 1, 594 2.,030 340 19, 40 1969 9, n8 4,036 1 • 2.95 1, 464 2., 013 2.68 18,804 • • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • 0 I• • AGRE EMENT BETWEEN THE CITIES OF LITTL ETON AND E NGLEWOOD, COLORADO ,_ By agreem ent e n tered into by the Cities of Littleton and Englewood on June 2, 1973, it was declared in th best interest of their present and futur e wast e water treatment facility users that future e nlargement of each city's plant facilities b e combined in one location and into one plant. The agreement finalized several months of n eg otiation between the city councils of the two communiti es and provid es th basic concept that neither city shall be a customer of the other, but rather a joint facility be constructed and operated with construc - tion costs, cost of additions and costs of operation and maintenance b ing divid e d betwe en them in a fair and equitable mann r. The actual ownership, th refor , of the real slat and improvements on the jointly-owned sit shall b in t nancy in common b tw n h citi s . The initial capacity of th plant is approximately 20 million gallons per day and each city shall pay for on -half of the total project cost, and each city shall own one-half of th plant and th initial tr atment capacity ther of. Each city shall also b ntitl d to cr dil against its payment the amounts r c eiv d in F d ral aid by that city forth proj ct . Const ruction shall be award d jointly by th city councils of a h city and construction shall be administered durin the cours of con struction by a Sup rviaory Committee consisting of two administra - tive employ s of ach city whoa r sponsibility, in addition to sup rvislon of construction, shall b to ov rs all op rations of the joint facility and att n - dant matt rs. D cisions by th commltt shall b by majority vot xcept in th case of conflict at which tim a fifth m mb r shall b appointed upon joint agr e - ment by th two citi s, or in th abs nc of such an agreement, th fifth m mb r shall b appoint d by th presidln jud of th 18th Judicial District of th State of Colorado, The agr m n pro id a that th City of Engl wood shall op rate th plan und r th control of th Sup rvi ory Committ and that Engl wood hall b r lrnburs d for its xp nditur a in op ralin th plant bas d on actual v rifiabl costs, plus 3"/o of such costs for administration. Allocation of annu 1 cl rg s and d t rmlnation of rat 1 for ach y ar of op ra- tion 1h 11 b d t rmln d In th followln mann r: l. ehall b b a Cor op ration and malnt nanc Cor ach y ar contrlbut d, BOD cont nt, and 1u1p nd d 2. Th unit har p r mllll llon• o! a wa volum , th unl chara p r t n of BOD cont nt, nd th unit har p r ton of 1u1p nd d eol de con nt ehall b c mput d nnu lly ae Collowe: -9- ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • I • • (a) Unit charge for volwne (per MG) = total annual volwne charge total MG to plant (b) Unit charge for BOD (per ton) = total annual BOD charge total tons BOD to plant (c) Unit charge for SS (per ton) = total annual SS charge total tons SS to plant 3. Each City shall pay annually a total swn obtain d by multiplying lh respective unit charges thus obtained by the estimated annual volwne, BOD, and SS of the sewage to be contributed by the City to the plant. 4. Following each cal ndar year, the actual unit charges for volwne, BOD, and SS will be computed on the basis of actual volwne, BOD and SS contributed to the plant. The annual paytnents by the Cities made on the basis of estimated unit charges shall ther after be adjusted on the basil of the actual unit charges, and such adjustments shall be reflected in subsequ nt annual charge11 to be made to th Cities. 5. Th volwn e charge to Littleton shall be reduced ba11ed on the quantity and quality of sewerage which may be put into the sixty-six-inch interceptor line owned by Littleton. In the event capital repairs are neceuary requiring expenditure of funds above those which the joint plant has at its dhposal, they shall be paid one-hall by each City; but if in the future, through plant enlargement, on City actually owns mor of the plant they shall be baaed on the then existing ratio of ownership. Monthly reports r lative to the op ration of the plant ahall b r quir d by th Sup rvisory Committe and copi a thereof shall be diatribut d to the City Councils of ach City. The plant facilities and recorda ahall b op n for lnap c- Hon and r vi w of th parties. nd a r ea that lt wlll ith r 1 vy a aufficl nt ta.x, or ch r w r rat a to enabl it to n rate auUlcienl funds to mak th pay- m nta that Ill b r qulr d under the t rma of this contract. Provhlon h mad In aald agr m nt that at auch tim aa lth r City le uain 80~ of ita capacity In th joint plan, or 11 und r contract with dlatrlcts, or oth r ntltl • which 1 ad lt r aaonably I o conclud that it aoon will b at or ov r th eald O'ft !lgur , l m y ith r r qu st that th oth r city 1 ae or 11 11 -10 - 1- I • 0 •• - to it a portion of th e unus e d capacity of th e plant owne d by said othe r city or may enlarge th e plant. The cost of any enlargement shall b e borne by the city requiring the plant e nlarge m e n t , and the additional capacity shall b e owne d by eaid city. In the eve nt bot h citie1 r e quire additional plant capaci t y, th e y shall ehare in the coet of e vent ual ownerehip of the increased capacity bas e d upon the amount of the additional capacity required by each. The contract, entered i nto for a perpetual period, recognizee the baeic con- cept that logical development of eewage treatment facilitiee provide for eervice to drainage balin1 which flow naturally by gravity. To that end, the agreement providee that each city ehall 1erve thoae drainage baein1 which flow naturally through the collection faciliti e 1 of uid city. OUTSIDE SEWER CONTRACT STATISTICS Since 195Z t h e City of E nglewood hae rec eived the aewage dlacharge of a numbe r of munlcipalitiee and othe r agenciea for treatment on a contract ba aia . A •urn - mary of the agreements ehowing the original contract date , datea of r e via i ons , termination dat e e, t ap charges and numb e r of tape served followe. In addition each outaide us e r pays an annual service fee to th e City. (See Se w e r Rate s and Charges), Connector South Ena1ewood San. Valley Sanitation Che rry HUl a Ht a. Wat r lr San . Dlat . rid n, C ty of South Arapaho an. D t. Llttl ton h ol 0 atr ct Date Contract Executed Oct. 1952. Oria. Apr ., 1955, N e w Contract Sept, 1972 Sept. 1955 s pt. 1957 Oria. Nov., 1957- Rev Mar 1966 -R. v Oct 1973 Jan. 195 ·11 - Contract T e rmlnati oc Date Oct. 197 7 S e pt. 1984 Automatic R e n e wal Annually lnd f. Oc:t. 19 3 lnd f. Rea i d. Tap Fee $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 $450/1 2. ud nta Curr e nt Ta~s Z,1 33 2.,12.1 6 16 5,895 • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I • Southgate San. Dist, Cherry Hills Assn. Cherry Creek School Bow Mar, Town of School District #6 Greenwood Village, City of Greenbelt San. Dbt. Count ry Homee San. Diet, Cherrymoor South Water lr San. Diet, Cherry Hille San. Diet, II Cherry Hille Rancho San. Diet, Cherryridge Water lr San, Diet, Cherryvale San, Diet, • - Orig. June 196l,Rev Apr. 1966 June 1961 June 1966 May 1967 July 1967 May 1969 April 1970 Feb, 1970 Oct. 1970 Feb, 1971 Oct. 1971 Aug, l97Z Nov, 197Z Apr. 1978 Biennial No Term May 1981 Indef, May 1981 April l98Z Feb. 198Z Oct, 198Z Feb, 1983 Oct. 1983 Aug. 1984 Nov. 1984 $450 $450/lZ Students $450 $450/1Z Students $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 $450 5, 751 zo 8Z 361 6Z 30 Z6 56 Z8 39 Z6 Inaemuch ae the Eqlewood-Litlleton tr atment plant hae been declared a regional facility deelpted to eerve th eouthern part of th Denver Metropolitan Area, it i1 unlikely that additional !acllitiee will b permitt d in tb futur , Th announc d Intentione of th Colorado Pollution Control Board, th D nv r Regional Council o! Gov rnmenta and Environmental Prot ction A ncy ar e to limit the numb r oC waete water tr atment plante by dee rnatina certain plant• to 1 rv varioua re ion• and lbnitin arante to tho• !acilltiea alon , -lZ- ,_ ' • • f I ----.... ----.... --·I II CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO SEWER UTILITY FUND S t a tement of Income a n d E x pense (Unadju"'ted & (F i scal Years Ending Decemb e r 31) Unaudit e d ) UZQ I 971 I 9 7Z I 97 3 I9 74 I9 75 OPER.ATL"'G REVENUES Disposal Ser vices $2 7 5,825 $335,2 34 $44 6 , 7Z 3 $49I,085 $522, 762 $59 3 ,84I Connection Feu-Insi d e C ity ZZ,879 25,44 7 2 6 ,32 6 48,082 '2I,I25 I 0, 677 Coonectio.n F ees -Outside C ity 38,0 I 8 I01,08 2 153,735 I 23, 530 144,485 13 6 ,941 S ew e r Tap F ees 3,105 3,244 --------In specti on F e es ------61 129 31104 3,648 339,82 7 4 65 ,007 6 2.6,784 6 68, 82 6 691,476 745,1 0 7 O PERA T lNG EXPENSES Sewaae Treatm e n t 92 ,863 11 6 ,712 150,532 185,086 218,818 242 ,691 San i tary System 34 ,645 35,104 34,653 39,731 45,352 51 ,793 Accounting lr CollectiClll 16, 3 51 26 ,421 24,8 97 22,349 54,286 33,000 ~ I • Administrative lr General Exp • 24,4 92 30,125 49, 911 113,120 118,778 163,165 r 0 • -Cont ractual Service• 1 3 1 02 5 171 94 6 51145 51263 51500 --1811 376 22.6 1 308 2651138 3601286 4421497 4961 149 INCOME FROM OPERATIONS 158,4 51 238 ,699 361,646 308,540 248,979 248,958 OTHER INCOME • lnt ereet Earned 42 ,384 29,632 23,120 17,575 --54,607 If M lscellaneous 652 Z,958 1,299 596 3l,Z88 Z2,99Z Profit from Sale o{ Fixed Aueh --------3461 700* 4 3 ,036 32,590 24,419 18, 171 377,988 77,599 OTHER EXPENSE Paying Aaent 's Fees 414 Z06 641 116 Z4 1,255 NET INCOME Avai lable for Debt Serv, $20 1, 07 3 $271,083 $385,424 $326,595 $626,923 $325,302 N umber o£ U sers (12-31 ) 1 9 , 8 40 Zl,l 6 1 23,648 24,806 23,385 24,321 Debt S e r vice $ 7 5,437 $ 7 3, 9Z5 $ 7Z,412 $ 7 5,900 $ 74,250 $128,075 Coveraae 2 ,66 3.66 5. 32 4.30 8.44 * 2.54 " I " Profit from sale of fixed aaaeh , in amount o! $346, 700, is cons i dered to be a non reoccurring item, • • 0 I • • ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO SEWER REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS Schedule of Princi~l and Interest Par!!!ents Series 1976 Bonds Estimated Total Total Debt Service Estimated Debt Debt Year 196Z Bonds Princi~l Interest* Service Servic 1976 $75,650 $ 70,000 $4Z,l31 $11Z,l31 $187,78 1 1977 78,700 75,000 80 ,413 155,413 Z34, 11 3 1978 76,600 80,000 76,Z88 156,Z88 Z3Z,88 8 1979 79,500 85,000 71,888 156,888 Z36,38 8 1980 77,Z50 85,000 67,Z13 15Z,Zl3 ZZ9,4 63 1981 95,000 6Z,538 157,538 157,5 38 198Z 100,000 57,313 157,313 157,313 1983 110,000 51, 813 161,813 161,813 1984 110,000 45,763 155,763 155,763 1985 1Z5,000 39,713 164,713 164, 713 198 6 130,000 33,088 163,088 16 3 ,088 1987 135,000 Z6,003 161,003 1 6 1,003 1988 145,000 18,443 163,443 163,443 1989 155,000 10,105 165,105 1 65, 105 1990 16,000 960 1 6 ,960 16,960 ·· Compu d !rom inter est coupona with an averag rate o! 5. 60,.. COVERAGE eatirnate of int rest on th 1976 Bonde, th maxlmwn total d bt a rvic !or th S ri • 196Z and Serl 1 1976 Bonda ($Z36, 388) will b cov r d 1. 38 tim 1 on th actual 1975 unadjuat d and. unaudit d n t lncom a vall b1 for d b 1 rvic ($3ZS, JOZ). Rat 1 and chargee w re incr aa d by ordinanc , CC etlv Nov mber ZS, 1975, and the 1976 budg t pr par d by city oUlc 11 proj ete $•U 9, Z93 n t incom avallabl for debt • rvlce, !or a cov ra o! th abov maximwn d bt • rvic of 1. 77 timet. • • ... ~ ~ CUUENT ASSETS Celllral caab • Caab with pay•na aaenl Ser•ace acc001nta rect!lvable Due from other aovernme:nta Federal ar&lll rece1vable terial It auppUea lnv..,tory Tata_l cu.rrCDt aaeete CONSTilUCTION CASH• OTHE:Il ASSETS IIIY•atm«Dl aa Bl-Csty Joint V....rure - At Equity Tatal ath•r aueu PROPERTY 1 PLA.'IT AND EOl11PMDlT tr.,.tm.m Dt.nt clable aaacta Leu •ccwnulat.,. depreciation December 3 1 1975 (Unad juated a nd Unaucllted) $ 110,000 2,510 51.847 3,163 1671 5ZO I, 149,810 5,183, 764 5 1 I 831 764 21033,418 1.,548,928 70,730 ~11.m 4, 71l,ZZ9 676,746 Total pr.,...rty, plaat It equlpmeat 4, 034,4 83 Total aaaeta $10,535,577 ortt caall LDYeetme:nta. • • SEWER UTILITY FUND BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1975 AND 1974 December 31 197 4 s 1.07,506 195 38,14 7 2,410 116,096 108 364 1462 LIABILITIES AND CAPITALIZATION CURRENT LIABILITIES Current maturitiea oflong-termdebt lntereat payable Accounta payable Unearned dilpoaal service revenues Total current liabilities LONG-TERM DEBT December 31 19 75 (Unadjuated a .nd Unaud1ted) $ 130 ,000 9 .456 5l,Z64 15 6 ,747 3 48,467 1,145,197 Refund ina Sewer Revenue Bond a, Serlea 196Z Sewer Revenue Bond a, Serle a I 975 290,000 1,485,000 11 775,000 ltl45,197 2,033,4 18 2,548,928 70,730 H 7!1~ 4, 707,779 576,74 4, 131,033 $5 1 640 1 691. Total lana term debt CAPITAL1ZA TION Paid-in capital ar laing from apprai sed valuation of property, plant It equipment Contribution from Federal Government Contribution from State Government Contribution from Federal and State Gove rnment•-Bi-City Treatment Plant Joint Venture Retained e &rninJI Reaerve for Sewer Rev. Bond, Serle• 1961. Reaerve for Sewer Rev . Bond, Serieo 1975 Total capitalization Total liabllitlea and capitalization , 1,809,583 55Z,296 6,397 3,679,501 2,254. 333 75,000 35 000 8, 412,110 $1015371577 Dec~mbe r 31 1974 $ 65,000 Z,Z95 39,809 131,328 1.38, 43Z 355,000 355,000 1,809,583 55Z,Z96 6,397 4 66,367 1.,137,617 75, 000 -- 5,047,260 $5,6401692 r I • .. .,. I ~ I • • 0 t o • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD SEWER DEPARTMENT 197 6 Budg e t Projections of Revenues and Expenditures Revenues Disposal Service $ 645,750 Connection Fees -Inside 10,000 -Outside 312.,500 Inspection Charges 3,000 Interest Income 30,000 Miscellaneous 7£000 Total 1,008,2.50 Expenditur e s Treatme nt 2.93,7 34 Sanitary S y stem 65,32.6 Admi n. & G e n e ral 2.2.9£897 Total 588,957 A v ailabl e for Debt S e r vic e 419,2.93 D e bt S e rvi c e $ Z34, 907 * C ove ra ge 1. 7 9 * Sou r ce -D pa rtmen t of Finance, City o f E ngle wood * 1976 Debt S rvlc Bud t contemplat d paym nt oC debt e rvlc on S rl e 1962., S wer Revenue Refundln Bonde, and S rl e 1975, S w r R Vf'nu Bonde, -16- • • -• - BASIC BOND COVENANTS Section Covenants of the City. The City hereby further irrevocably covenants and agre es with each and every holder of the 1976 Bonds issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, that so long as any of said Bonds remain out- standing: (a) It will continue to operate and manage the sanitary sewer system in an efficient and economical manner and keep and maintain separate accounts of the receipts and disbursem nts of the system in such manner that the income and revenue ther of, payable into the Refunding Sewer Revenue Bond Funds of Series 19 6 2 and S ri s 1976, may at all times b e readily and accurately d etermin e d. (b) It will, through appropriate action of the City Council, establish, maintain and enforce a sch dule of rates and charges for sanitary sewer s r - vices furnished by said system sufficient to insure the payments and accumula- tions required by th e provisions of this Ordinance. (c) It will not s 11 or alien at any of the property constituting any part or all of the sanitary s wer syst m in any manner or to any extent as might reduce the security provide d for th payment of the bonds authorized her in, but the City may sell any portion of such property which shall have been replaced by other similar prop rty of at least equal value, or which shall cease to be nee s- aary for the efficient op ration of said system; provided, however, that ln th ev nt of any sale or sales, as aforesaid, wher the aggregate consideration exceeds th sum of $1, 000, such consideration shall be paid into th R funding Sewer R v nu Bond Fund of 1962, or into the Repair and R placementS w r Syat m Fund, at th discretion of the City, and shall be used forth purpoa s of the Fund into which it is deposited. (d) At r e gula r p riod• each y ar, It will render billa for unitary a w r •ervlc • furnish d. If th City is providing water service, such sew r billa •hall app ar on and b a part of wat r bllll r nd r e d. Until paid, all unitary sew r rat a and chargee shall conetltut a l1 n on th prop rty a rv d and th City shall take what v r action h 1 ally p rm laaibl promptly to nforc and coll ct d Unqu nt sanitary a w r char «!a, and if water a rvic ie provid d, lt eh 11 1hut off •uch t r • rvlc from prop rty d llnqu nt In th paym nt of th • and c har1 •· 197 lte m nt. ach y ar lt w i ll furnhh th ori ina! purchae re of th of th r c ipte and dlebuu m nle of and for fiscal y ar lmm diat ly pr c: dina such (() It wlll ca rry orkm n 'e comp n atlon, public liability and oth r forma of lneuranc: n naurabl w r ayat m prop rty a a would -17 - • • • 0 I• • ordinarily be carried by utilities having similar properties of qual value, such insurance being in such amounts as will protect the system and its operation. (g) It will furnish no free sanitary sewer service and, if it elects to use sewer s rvices for municipal purposes, it will make provision to pay therefor at the same rat e as is cha rged others for like or similar service. " - (h) For the prot ecti on of the health of the inhabitants of the City, it will, by appropriate action, compel all the owners of occupied properties cap- abl e of being served by the sanitary sewer system, to connect their premises with such system. Section , Additional Bonds, Requirements and Limitations. No additional bonds shall be issued payable from the income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system and having a lien upon such income and revenue which is superior to the lien of the l96l Bonds or the 1976 Bonds. However, nothing contained in this Ordinance shall be construed in such manner as to prevent the issuance by the City of additional bonds payable from the net income and revenu derived from the operation of the sanitary s wer system and constituting a li n upon said rev nu 11 equal to or on a parity with the lien of the l96l Bonds or the 1976 Bonds, unless the following requirem nts ar e met: (a) The City is current in the payment of all principal and inter st of the l96l Bonds, and the 1976 Bonds, and th d posit and accumulation to th R funding S wer R v nue Bond Reserve Fund of 196Z, the Sewer Rev nue Bond Reserve Fund, 1976, and the Repair and Replacement Sew r Syst m Fund, authoriz d by Ordinance No, Z , 5 ries 196l. Th net lncom and r v nu sanita ry s w r syst m r c iv d in th pr c din fiscal y ar shall hav n qual to 1. 5 tim s th maximum annual r quir m nts for principal and inter st on all outstandin 196Z Bonds, plus 1. 5 tim s tb maximum annual requir m nta for principal and inter s of th 1976 Bonde, plus 1, 5 tim 11 th maximum annual r qulr mente for principal and int r st on th proposed bonds to b i ssu d. How v r, J( all of h 196Z Bonds hav b n pad and c nc 11 d and ar no r outstanding, lh n addU onal bonds payab1 (rom th n t lncom nd nu of th eanlt ry s r syst m and havin a 11 n on auch n t incom and rev nu on a parity with th 197 Bonds and any oth r outatandln parity 11 n bonds, may b iuu d provid d -- (1) that th C ty Ia curr nt in th paym nt all pr ncipal nd lnt r at f th 197 B nda and all h r par ty II n bonde wh ch ar ou 1 and n a.nd 1 -J - .. - I I I I I I I I • • - curr ent in the d e posit and accumulation of all funds and paym e nts r e quired by the 1976 Bond Ordinanc e and any other ordinance which authoriz e d th e issuance of any outstanding parity lien bonds; (ii) that the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system re- ceived in the preceding fiscal year shall have been equal to 1. 25 tim s the average principal and interest requirements of the 1976 Bonds, any addi- tional outstanding parity lien bonds, and the proposed parity lien bonds to be issued. If rates and charg es for sanitary sewer service have been increased during the preceding fiscal year, then the net income and revenue can be determined by applying new rates and charges to the quantities of service actually fur- nished during such year. Nothing herein shall prevent the City from issuing additional bonds havin g a junior or subordinate lien on the net income and revenue of the sanitary sewer system, provided that all payments and accumulations required to be made by this ordinance are current. Flow of Funds: The ordinance will provide for the orderly retirement of the bonded indebted- ness by establishing a Gross Income Fund into which fund shall be placed all revenu d rived from th e operation of the sewer system to be disburs d in the following manner: I. For the fficient op ration and maintenance of the system. 2. For th prompt paym nt of all principal and interest requirem nts on th City ' Seri s 1962 and this Series of 1976 S wer Revenue Refunding Bonds. 3. Th City ahall eatabliah a R • rv Fund for the S riea 1976 Bonds to b accumulat d to th amount of $1 70, 000, by: Tranaf ra to this fund of $35, 000 now in the R • rv Fu11ol , S r i • 1975 Bonde, Annu 1 depoatta of $12,000 not lat r th n D c mb r 31 of ch y ar b innln i n 1976, and Tranaf r to this Fund of th e mon ye r maining in the R • rv Fund, S rf • 196Z Bonda, upon th final r tlr - m nt of th Seri • 196 2 Bonda. 4. c:t ona 1, 2 and 3 abov , th City •hall m k rand R pl c m nt S w r Syat m Fund ae • bond o rd n nc • 5. o r any lawful purpoa • -1 9- - • • 0 : . • CITY OF ENGLEWOOD The City of Englewood, Colorado, largest city in Arapahoe County, is located immediately adjacent to and directly south of the City and County of Denver, the State Capital and population center of the State, Englewood, incorporated May 13, 1903, has a present estimated population of 35,933 and ranks as eighth largest city in Colorado. The City includes an area of 6, 9Z square miles or an area of 4, 4Z9 acres and serves an immediate trade area popula- tion of 100,000 in portions of Denver, Arapahoe, Jefferson, and Douglas Counties, CITY GOVERNMENT Englewood, incorporated in 1903, originally operated under a Mayor-City Council form of government, It was voted to change the city government in 1951 to the Council-Manager form of government, The city voted in July 1958 to become a home rule city duly organized and existing under Article XX of the State of Colorado Constitution, The Charter was adopted with two main objectives; first, to reserve to the people of the City absolute right and power of self-government under the home rule provisions of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, to provide for the well being of all individuals, and look forward to the future growth and development of the community. Second, to insure the orderly and economic management of the City government by a single, responsible adminhtrativ offic r chosen, guided and controlled by the peopl through their elected representatives, To accomplish these obj ctives, the Charter provides for the Council-Manager form of city government, The policy making, legislative and budget making powers are vested in a council composed of seven qualified electors elected by popular vote, four from districts and three from the city at larg • Provisions are made for th recall of elected officers for control of legislation by th peopl through initiative and referendum and for th amendment of the Chart r by popular vote. The strict financial controls requlr d by th Chart r prev nt wast ful and extrava ant us of public funds and inaur th contlnu d conduct of city bualn as on a sound financial basis. Th Charter convention, el ct d on March 18, 1958, prior to the adoption of the City Chart r, includ d in the pr - lac to the propos d Chart r adoption the following quotation cone rnina city owned uti Uti a. "THE CONTROL OF CITY OWNED UTILITIES AND THE R GULA - TlON OF RATES TO BE CHARG D CONSUMERS IS V STED IN THE COUNCIL. THE INTENT BEING THAT SUCH UTILITIES SHALL BE S LF-SUPPORTING AND OP RATED FORTH BENEFIT OF THE CITY." The Chart r !urth rmor provtd a Cor a c tlz na Plann n and Zonln Commia- alon In add tlon o a Library B rd, Board of Adjuatm ntl and Ap~ah, and a r and r rd to aulat, advlae, and dlr ct th City Coun ll in actions n t rd var us cit ov rn.m nt Cunct one. -ZO - • - I • • I• - CLIMATE The topographic location of Englewood combines with its elevation to produce a clear, mild, smog and haze-free climate. The altitude of Engl e wood is 5, 306 feet. The surrounding land to the east is generally fiat and rolls gently to the mountains on the south and west. Average annual precipitation is approximately 14 inches and the relative humidity is extremely low. The City averages approximately 296 days of sunshine with an average temperature of 50. 5 degrees. Metropolitan Denver is widely noted for its moderate, healthful climate. ECONOMY OF THE CITY The economy of the City of Englewood is closely related to the economy of Metropolitan Denver. The City of Englewood, however, serves as the Metropolitan area's largest and most complete business city outside Denver itself and is the hub of the south suburban trade area with complete business and professional services. A very high percentage of the Englewood business establishments are concentrated along or adjacent to South Broadway Street, th principal north-south artery which flows directly into the heart of the Denver business district and in the Cinderella City Shopping Center. There are approximately 2, 000 business establishments in the City of Englewood at the pres nt time, including four commercial banks with combined deposits in excess o( $272,000,000, Retail sales in the City during the 12-month period ended June 1975 amounted to $415, 039, 940, ranking fifth in the state behind Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and Lakewood . Englewood mer- chants are credited with approximately 37o/o of the total retail business in Arapahoe County. The City has consist ntly shown an increas in annual sal s from $26,059,000 in 1948 to the pres nt 1 vel. INDUSTRY Th City of Engl wood ie in th cent r of a rowing commercial, manufacturin and fabricating ar a that parall la th mainlin railroad right o! way that ex- t nds south from D nv r. S rved by th D nv r Rio Grand W at rn; Atchison, Top ka and Santa F ; and Colorado and South rn Ratlways induatrial expanaion baa b e n progr .. ing at a rapid pac • Li ht induatrial and fabricatin planta in or near th Ci ty i nclude Gen ral lronwor a, Pr c alon Tool, Air Control Product•, Bin o Kin Company, Inc,, Canada Dry Bottling Company, Lowd r- milk C orporation, S alt It, Wllk non Corporation, and oth u. An ampl 1upply o f d alrabl induatrlal round varyln in liz from •mall 1lt 1 to acr a • with ood ace •• and ad quate utlllt • 11 available. conomy o! th S t , 11 to a r ar a. Natlo lly known lndu1tr 1 lnclud rtln -M rl tta Corp., manutactur r o! th Titan ICBM, Schwayder ra, m nula c tur r o! " meonlt " lu a , th G t 1 Rubb r Company, Sundetrand C mpany, ld al C m nt Company, I Corporatl n, Dow C h m c 1 C orpo r tl , and W et rn 1 ctrl C om -21 - • - I • • 0 I• • Federal Governm e nt activity is also a significant economic factor in the Denver area. Largest among the ZSO Federal agencies, commissions, and military installations, are the Air Force Accounting and Finance Center, Air Reserve Records Center, Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Lowry Air Force Base, Veterans' Administration Center and Hospital, and the regional offices of the Bureau of Reclamation and Geological Survey of the Department of Interior, General Services Administration and the Department of Agriculture. The Martin plant is located approximately 15 miles southwest of the Englewood City limits and employs approximately 5, 000 people. The employees of the Martin Company and their families represent 18, 600 Colorado residents and it is estimated that more than half of these people reside in Arapahoe County. The Martin Company bas engaged in the production and manufacturing phase of the development of the Titan II, Titan III, other advanced booster rockets and aaaociated aero-epace project&. This facility is aleo responsible for the development of the Titan ground support equipment which ie responeible for the launching of theee highly eucceeeful Titan miesilee. Englewood 1e called the "Carnation City" for one of ih major induetriee, carnation growing, which ie concentrated in the Denver Metropolitan Area. It ia a multi-million dollar industry producing 80, 000, 000 bloome per year with 95 percent of them shipped to 43 states, Canada and Mexico. The touriet induatry il also of major importance to the State of Colorado and the residents of Englewood enjoy benefits derived from thie industry. Also located within the City ia Cinderella City, a major shopping center which contains 1, 500, 000 •quare feet of retail apace and ia the largeat ahopplng center in the world under one roof with four major retailers located within the atructure. All major retail organizations are represented within the ahopping complex including Penney's, Th D nver Dry Goods Company, Joalin'e, Neusteters, Woolworth and many oth rs. -ZZ - .. • • ' - u I • • 0 - MAJOR EMPLOYERS Englewood serves as a business and professional center with 460 offices existing on January I, 1975. The industrial growth of Englewood has been considerable. On January I, 1975, over ZOO industries existed within the City. Major employers include: Air Control Products AMX Co., Inc. Bingo King Company, Inc. Burt Chevrolet Continental National Bank Denver Dry Goods Company Fab Tools, Inc. First National Bank of Englewood General Iron Works Joslin's K-Mart Discount Stor Lowdermilk Construction Company Martin-Marietta Corporation M echanix Corporation Miller Sal es Company National Camera Repair School Natkin and Company Neust eter' s Par.titions, Inc. T. A. Pel sue Company J . C. Penney Company Precision Tool Wilkerson Corporation TRANSPORT AT ION , . The City of Englewood, situat d adjacent to th City of Denver, has exc 11 nt transportation facilities. Th City is served by U. S. Highways 85 and 87 and Stat e Highways 70, 87 and 88 . Four bus lines, including the Regional Trans- portation District, also serv th City. Rails rvic is provided by mainline track of th D nver Rio Grande W t rn; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe; and Colorado and Southern Railways. In addition, numerous interstat and intra- stat truck lin s ar available . S v n major air lines providing Z33 daily flights frorn Stapl ton International Airport serv the Denver M tropolitan Ar a. Th s air lin s includ Conlin ntal, Unit d, Fronti r, W at rn, TWA, Braniff and C ntral Airlines. POPULATION AND INCOME Th combination of a favorable climat , r cr aUonal activit! s and employrn nt opportun1U s in th D nver M tropolitan ar a has brou ht about a hi h rate of population rowth. Th pres nt estimat d population of Engl wood h 35, 933 as officially r port d. The 1970 census report d 33, 695 ae compar d to 33, 39 in 1960 and 16, 869 In 1950. The slowdown in rowth within th City r lat s to th n 1 wood is compl t ly surround d by oth r incorporat d cltl s thus Cr Its boundaries. According to th U. S. C nsus Bureau, D nv r ill now c onsid r d on of th fast at rowing m tropolit n ar as in th nation. Th -2 - ' • - 0 I I I I • II • II II II II • • 0 • residents of Englewood are above average in economic status and are primarily professional, busine ss and t echnical in their occupation. The major indus- trial employment in the greater metropolitan area is technical in nature and embraces much of the highly specialized electronics and research industries which account for a very high percentage of college graduates living in the Englewood area. The 1974 financial report of the City reported a median family income of $10, 773 in Englewood. GENERAL INFORMATION The City of Englewood is a progressive modern suburban city with more than 9Z miles of paved streets and numerous off-street parking lots to accommodate suburban shoppers. The City ie furnished electric power by the Public Service Company of Colorado and telphone service by Mountain Bell. The educational and church facilities available in the City are excellent. There are 9 elementary schools for grades one to eix, Z junior high schools and 1 senior high school. In addition, there are denominational schools represented. All major national civic organizations are represented in En1lewood, in addition to many fraternal and local service type groups. To fulfill the religious n e eds of the community there are Z9 churches representing SO different denominations. • • I J- I I I I I I I I I • G - FINANCIAL STATEMENT (As of February 1, 1976) ,. . t • Actual Valuation, E stlmated , , , , , , • , , Assessed Valuation, 1975 (300/o of Actual) • , , , , , • • • • • • $375, 750, 000 , , ••• , , liZ, 724,898 General Obligation Debt •• , , , , , , • , , , • , , , $6,015,000 Leu Self Supporting Debt, , • , , , , , , , , , , 6, 015,000 Net General Obligation Debt , , , , , • , , , •• , •• , , • , Self Supporting Sewer Revenue Bonds, including this issue Population, Estimated -35, 933 -0- 1,371,000 In addition, the City has $638, 000 Special Aueument Bonde outetanding payable from aueesments levied against the benefitted propertiee and a $731, 3ZO mortgage installment note payable at the rate of $58, 720, inclu- ding intereet, per year through the year 1997. WATER DEPARTMENT EARNINGS (Yean ended December 31) Gro•• Water Revenue Oper. &. Maint. Expenee Net Water Revenue G. 0. Water Bond Debt Serv. Coverage $1,070,840 $1,160,067 $1, 38Z, 3Z4 $1, 300, 149 456,417 43Z,899 490,773 675,353 614,423 727,168 891,551 6Z4,791 370,973 559,458 568,073 569,Z96 1.65 1.30 1,57 1.10 WATER CONNECTIONS (Yean ended December 31) 1971 1972 !lli .!.!!! lneide City 9,806 9,852 9,887 9,890 Outelde Clty 403 406 409 410 10,209 10,258 10,296 10,300 -25 - ~ N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A !ill 9,9ZZ ---.!.!1 10, 3 • ' • • - • • I I I I I I State of Colorado Arapahoe County School District No. 1 School District No. 5 School District No. Z Net Overlapping Debt • 0 , . • OVERLAPPING INDEBTEDNESS 1975 Net Assessed Valuation $8,431,07Z,5ZO 821,968,215 86,163,948 Z94,873,10Z 23,575,270 Bonded Debt $ -0- zoo,ooo 1' 975, 000 36,684,000 1' 535, 000 DEBT RATIOS Net Direct Debt to Assessed Valuation •••••••••• Net Direct 8. Overlapping Debt to Actual Valuation •• Percent Applicable 1. 34CI/o 13. 71 98.00 4.05 41.60 Net Direct 8. Overlapping Debt to Aueued Valuation ••• Per Capita Actual Valuation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Per Capita Asseased Valuation •••••••••••••••••• Per Capita Direct Debt • • • • • • • • • • •••• Per Capita Direct 8. Overlapping Debt •••••••••••••• PROPERTY TAX LEVIES AND COLLECTIONS Levy Collection Amount Applicable $ -0- 27,420 1,935,500 1, 650, 780 638,560 $3,Z5Z,Z60 O. OOCI/o .86% Z.88CI/o $10,456 $ 3, 137 -0- $ 90.51 Mill Current Delinquent Per-.!!!! Year ~ ~· Collection• Collections centaae 1963 1964 11. 301 $567,253 $537,559 $ 957 94.93 1964 1965 12.301 612, Z58 597,813 1, 3Zl 97.86 1965 1966 15. 301 755,098 737,349 103 97.66 1966 1967 15. 301 786,783 118,457 3,555 99.39 1967 1968 15.301 806,619 789,019 609 97.89 1968 1969 4.985 304,592 299,049 1,807 98.77 1969 1970 4.985 325,196 3Z1,34Z 63Z 99.01 1970 1971 3.970 279,948 Z74 ,Zl6 321 98.0 7 J 971 197Z 3.970 299,187 295,980 311 99.04 l97Z 1973 3.970 321,048 no, 855 3Z) 99.93 1973 1974 3.970 349,415 349,284 473 99.96 1974 1975 6.970 653,894 653,684 0 99.9 7 • Ad valor m taxea r duced after 2'-aalea tax wae lntroduc d in Nov mber 1968, and 3'-In S pt mb r 1970. -26- •. ' • • - I ~ • • ,, • AD VALOREM TAX LEVIES AFFECTING CITY PROPERTY OWNERS 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 State o.ooo o.ooo 0.000 o.ooo o.ooo 0.000 o.ooo County 9.300 10.700 10.500 9.700 8.800 8.800 9.798 Sch. Dist. No. I 65.234 66.944 68.410 65.820 53.430 56.480 51.9ZO City 4.985 3.970 3. 970 3.970 3.970 6.970 7.000 Co. Pub. Sch. Fund 0.000 o.ooo o.ooo o.ooo o.ooo o.ooo o.ooo Regional Trans, Diet, o.ooo 0.420 0.380 0.350 O. 3ZO 0.500 1. 460 Urban Drainage Diet. 0.000 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.500 0.500 0.484 Total 79.519 82.134 83.360 79.940 67.020 73,250 70.662 DEBT PAYMENT RECORD The City of Englewood has a clear record of prompt payment of all principal and int e r e st on outstanding obligations, STATISTICAL INFORMATION Sales and Use Tax Buildin& Permits Retail Sales Year Sal II Tax Year Number Valu 1965 $ 75,874,000 $ 333,181 1965 1,426 $ 2,225,214 1966 82,558,000 400,2 75 1966 1,746 4,758,286 1967 102,983,000 480,355 1967 I, 744 16,774,006 1968 156,246,000 797,115* 1968 1,797 12,849,779 1969 202,644,000 1,783,624 1969 2,250 12,683,812 1970 ZZ3, 734,891 2,363,510 .. 1970 2,537 10,624,990 1971 249,638,675 3,595,687 1971 2,436 13, 118,442 1972 303, 926, 117 4,419,668 1972 2,334 18,883,796 1973 351, 5Z4, 395 4,784,662 1973 2,637 20,005,139 1974 397,787,331 4, 45,790 1974 2,443 1 3 ,4 62,922 1975 N/A 4, 775,906 1975 2,392 28,117. I *** * Sal • tax was incr sed Crom I 1e to 2'1-D cemb r 1968. **Sales tax wa e increaeed from 2'1-to 31. Octob r 1970. ***lnclud • conetructlon oC th bi-clty eewer conetruction proj ct. !....!;! E1 ctrlclty Ue 1 phon 1 1965 11,346 13,730 19 11,4 14,025 1967 11,512 14,672 196 11,793 14,980 1969 12,135 15,430 1970 12,550 15,620 1971 13,314 17,295 1972 13, • 17, 938 197 13, 0 1 ,445 1974 14,0 0 1 • 5 0 1975 14, 1 ,615 10,314 10,3 3 10,421 10,506 10,608 10,65 10,710 10,790 10, 5 10, 65 10, 74 r 1 • • f n II II II (I ~ • • 0 ,. - HISTORICAL ASSESSED VALUATION City of Arapahoe Englewood ..!!!! Enslewood County School District No. 1965 $ 49,348,076 $Z68,159,Z95 $44,Z43,960 1966 S1,4ZO _ 375 Z71, ZZ8,104 44,840,194 1967 53,407,873 Z81,180,0ZZ 45,6Z0,816 1968 61,101,694 Z99,916,850 53,Z01,0Z9 1969 65,Z34,818 315,3Z1,640 56, 986, 181 1970 70,669,559 336,590,570 61,84Z,495 1971 75,361,983 384,ZSZ,8SO 66,Z34,550 197Z 80,868,470 47Z, 587,880 70,845,Z90 1973 88,013,9ZO 57Z, 896, 380 77, 33Z, 550 1974 93,671,539 67Z,041,878 81,0Z0,007 1975 11 z. 7Z4, 898 773, 979, 800 85, 9Z7, 798 1975 ASSESSED VALUATION OF TEN LARGEST TAXPAYERS rlf THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD Capitol Alliance (Cinderella City) •••••••••••• Mountain Bell • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • Public Service of Colorado • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Welbourne Inve•tment • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • General Iron Work• • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • •••• Hampden Center Bulldlna • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Flr•t National Bank of Enalewood • • • • • • • • • • • • Kimberley-Wood•-Denver, Ltd ••••••••••••• En 1 wood Family I • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • Joelln'• ••..••.••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -Z • $4,876,830 3,44Z,350 1, 709,710 1,193,500 1,161,070 1,155,500 99Z,450 985,050 844,980 836,570 • • - ( • • 0 - ---------------=====~~======~======~~~--~:=====~~~ I NTRODUCED AS A BILL B~ COU NCIL ~eMBER A DlLL rOR AN ORDINANCE At f ', v; T!IE UHOLL COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS I'J\, I: t:1 PAVING DI!>TRICT '1 0. 22. IN THE CITY OF '"! l 1 OClD , COLOPJ\00; AFI'ROVI ':G A ND CONFIRMHlG 1'HC ;,ppQflTIONMENT OF SA! COST TO EliCH LOT OR TP.A-. ~ c F LAND IN SAID DI ~TR ICT ; ASSESSING A Sll.\RI; C r 0 .\lD COS T AGA INST t.:ACH LOT OR TRACT OF LA~!) Ill THE DISTRICT; PRESC!U B- I NG T HE MANN !'~ fOR TilE COLLLCTION AND P AnlE:'lT OF S A ID ASSESSMENTS; AND DE CLARI NG AN EMERGE NC Y. WHEREAS , by Ord>r.ance No. 7-1975, finally passed a nd adopted on March 17, lq7 , the C>ty Council ha s created Paving D1 str1ct No . 22, Wllhtn the C1ty of En glewood , for ho pu r-ose of construct>nq ano 1nstalling str eet p a v>ng, curb •~d gut~c r nd s1dcwalk .~provr m nta , togeth e r Wl th n~reasary inc1denta ls, on ccr a1n st r~ct s: and WHEREAS, the 1mp1ovemcnta authori zed by sa i d - Ord•nance have been c pleted and acc~pted by the Ci t y and the whole coat of such improv enta haa been determine d ; and EREAS. an •••~sane~t roll has been p repared and a s tat ment ah •ng the to te bean duly f>l d v1th h a o f the 1mprove~nta h a a c ty co~~c11, 1t u th aa a aa d aga1nat th i ncludin9 cos~• of and al.o nt aad and filed with th lh who l coat of s a >d i roveme~t• ,....~......,...,._ __ • of which amount the Clty o f leaving $431, 98.9l___ t o be real property 1n the D1atr1ct, aa1d aaount 1n pection, collac ion and other 1nc d ntala w d y lav ; a n d 1t alae appeara that hol coat accor n ld pr r y and ln the ! rth In ~hla Crd1n nr 1 CO IL OF Tit£ CITY That ' • • , ]- • • ,._ • 0 - , r NAME._AN_O_A-00-R[S~-----~~--BI_oc_k _l_ SUBD IVIS ION 11971 28 2 02 001 .Bender, W. B., Tru ste e c/o Ame rican Na tl. Bank , Trust Dept. t 23 ' '24 I -!- 9~ Sheridan Hts. $1,294.29 (1890 W. Evans Ave.) :.P. O, Dox 660 Denver, Colo. 80201 '1971 28 2 02 002 Elliott, Fred F. & .Martha A., J t. Ten. ;209~ w. Adriatic Pl . . $nglewood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 2 02 003 ~Peacock, Loren G. & Eleanor A., Jt. Te,. 1 20 63 1-1. Adria tic Pl. Englewood, Colo . 80 1 1 0 :-1 97:!. 28 2 02 004 1Le vy, Ma n de ll ;6 00 Un ivers ity Bldg. ·o nvc r, Colo. 80202 j ____ -·---- . :)971 28 2 02 005 ;Rocha, Joseph R. & . ,Martha B., Jt . Ten. 2 055 W. ~driat i c Pl. ·Englewoo d , Colo . 801 1 0 Jl971 28 2 02 006 1 oTor.uner, Ma b e l I. .;2051 W. Adriatic Pl . ,Englewoo d, Colo. 80 1 1 0 ri9n 28 "2 -02 015 1Hoff, Don a ld 0 . & ,.Doro thy c., Jt . T n. 9231 Sur rey Rd. N.E.o .c . .Castle ~oc k, Colo,_8010 4 .1971 28 2 02 016 ',Ra chak, M a rgu e r~te & I Andrew, Jt. Ten . 1 .152 5 S. 0 is 1 Denver, Co lo. 80226 1971 28 2 02 017 I Rachak, An dre w & H r g u r i , Jt . Ten . • 1525 s. 0 is !Denve r. Co lo . 80 226 ·1971 28 2 0 2 0 1 8 nd r, W.B., Trus t ee c/o r ican Nat1. Bank Trust Oep P .O. II 660 ,oe nv r, Co lo. 80201 I · . I _l i25-: 93 Ex. E. 6 In. of Lot-28;-$1,470.12 ,28 Sher ida n Hts. (2083 W. Adriati c Pl.) ~9 & 93 Sherida~ Hts. 30 & E •. (2063 w. Adriatic Pl.) 6" of $ 180.83 28 ;31 & 93.-s!leridan ut:;:-·-----s (2 I 1'206 1 w. Adriat ic Pl.) ---l_ --------)3 & 93 Sheridan Hts. r 4 1(20 55 W. Adriatic Pl .) $ h5-i.-93 Sheridan Hts. ------·-s o36 ,(2051 w, Adriatic Pl.) J. 13- 116 J 17 18 I I I I ---·--~ 93 Sheridan Hts, 1U860 w. Evans Ave.) I ' 93 j Sher ida n~t~­ (1874 w. Evans Ave.) I ! ' .. --------~9 & 93 Sh r~dan Hts. 20 '(1880 W. Evan s Ave,) -------- $ $ $ 179.05 179.05 1 64.34 343.38 179.05 179 .05 2 1 & 93 Sh r ~d a n Ht a . 22 •( 1888 11 . Evan s Ave .) $ 179 .05 .ll -----·--· u Ea rr n Ave . ) $ 5 02 .58 I I, ' 14 va n s a rk • ,, (2120 w. £van s Av . ) I • • 916 . )8 . ! ---... u va ns ,(2201 • u, ••. 1 ' -I- • • 1- • • 0 I• - NAME AND ADi:lRES.S ~ lot , B'rxk I : -~ -~ l I 9, 14 Evans jl971 28 2 OJ 023 j: 301 Corporation 1:c/o Claude B. Holland 1 .301 S. Cherok ee St. ;oenver, Colo. 802 23 11o I i c22o2 ~1282-03024 - Hillen, Sylvia R. t4330 W. Center Ave. I I I I --1--' -~--- 1 15, I l EX. N. I 25' 14 Evans I . , (2325 SUBDIVISION Park Estates W. Evans Ave.) Park Est. W. Warren Ave.) ;- $3,616.60 $ 445 .21 J~~n.ve_r:_ ~olo.-~0219 1'1971 28 2 03 025 Hillen, Sylvia R. 11 ;; -r----------- 1 4 330 W. Center Ave. :oenver, Colo. 80219 I 19 71 28 2 03 0 6 - R i chert, Edward & Leona H., Jt. Ten. 2371 S. Yukon Way ·Lake wood ,_Colo._ 802 1971 28 2 OJ 039 !2.2 :Ex .. N. 1 125' 14 Evans Park Est. I I I I 8,1 Ex .f S. 25 1 14 Evans Park Est. (2214 w. Evans Ave.) 12 1 14 Ex .!N. 25' for Rd. ;Evans Park Estates I Xen ner , Frank P. & 'Alice M., Jt. Ten. 2209 W. Warren Ave . Englewood .-.Colo. 80 1971 28 2 03 040 Brand sma, Henry w. 110 -~I •Clasina 2230 s. Sherm n St. 0eOY.El.L__CqJ.QJ _802lO 1971 28 2 04 006 1Mock, Cle11 I. & Sa R., Jt. Ten. 733 s. Xline Ct. ' nd ra '_ L!lke.!of~osL-Col,o 8Q;! 1971 28 2 04 023 Xest d, Platt L. ' A., Jt . Ten. 15_ Al m 2200 W. Warren Ave. •Engl wood, Colo--80 1971 28 2 04 026 ll.D _ Mart ns, M lv~n E. Watts, M bel ' Val ntine Maryann ' 11, Ex, s. 138. ' ' Ex. N 25'' 14 1 Evans Park Estates 17 1 Ex N. 164' I 16 Evans Park Estates I (2355 w. Iliff Ave,) tti. 1/2 10 1 16 Evans Park Estates --20, Ex N. 182' 2250 S. Zun~ St. r r:ngl wood, Col o. 801 10 I . -t--,r--- 1 l6L vana Park Estates . r: ~u;cfa ~2 o• 021 Mart n , H lv1n f . Wa a , M 1 ' Val n 1 Maryann 2250 s. l:ngl i I I T9-;-Ex. ----- N. li2'J o 16 Evans Park Es a a 0 (2377 W. Iliff Av .) I I I $ 460.06 $ 460.86 $ 460.06 $ 411.72 $1,058.17 $1,555 .21 $ 957.4 5 U,004.97 ---,,. ~o-:-sJ ;---------• 375.06 ot H. u:r• 19, ,. 0 16 Evans • 490 . 5 van a It st t a .. • • • .ll NAME AND ADDRESS ,1971 28 2 04 036 j;Fowler, Ri cha r d D. . ;2398 W. Warren Ave. /.Englewood, Col o. 80110 1!1971 28 2 04 037 • 0 t• - I Lot : Blcx~ I I - I 1 16, Ex. s. j 26 • •for I Rd . ! !Evans Park Est. 2 i 16 J SUBDIVISION -----.a -_ ... --.._~ _ .... _ . 'Dud an, Frances B. & j;Johnson, Doreen M., J 95 S. Zephyr St. Ex. s. ! Jt. 26 • for Rd. Ten· j J ,Evans P ark Est. l.OenverL Colo.-8 0226 ,1971 2tl 2 04 038 ~Cape sius , Jerrold 0. & ' Carolyn D., Jt. Ten. ~350 W. Warren Ave. E!}91ewo.Qfi,_Cojo. j!OllO : Beatrice M., Jt. TPn . 232 2 W. Warren Ave. 1 ~-(2374 W.· Warren Ave.) --3 16, Ex. :s. 126' :for Rd. IEvans Park Est. --~~~1~350 w. Warren Ave.) 4 ' 16, Ex. js. 6' fo r Rd. Evans Park Est. 1 1971 28 2 04 039 Ratte, Robert D. & Eng l~~d L..Colo. ~011 =-0 -t--. i.,...--t-------------1 1971 28 2 04 040 s 1 ,2 1 Bel fer, Bailey 5 , Ex. . 26' , 2201 K~pling St. for 1Rd. ; Denv r, Colo. 80228 jl6 Evans Park Est. -----1 ---j1W. .£1lt · c~ ....... ._ ___ _ 6 1 16, Ex. s. 26' for (d. ~Evans Park Est. ~:::~··t:: ... P•rk Eat, 124. f 150. f i 16 'Evo~ns P rk Est. f Po1rk Eat. --------- .) . ---·· $ 963.51 $1,043 .88 $1,032.90 $1,042.07 ' $1,034 .62 $1,491.08 $1,497.02 $ 799.42 $ 800.41 $2,304 .96 U.tl6.ll u.su.u , U,540.15 • • n. u.s -3- • • • • 0 t • - ---------~--------~==~==~~==~~~~----~ ·t M[ .1\NO ADf'Pf>s I I lot Block SUBDIVISION ._ . ' ~ ~ l 1971 28 2 04 050 15 16, Mock, Irv1ng J. & Grace 1Ex. N. 26' IE., Jt. Ten. lfor:Rd., 1Evans Park Est. '2295 W. Iliff Ave. 1 i (2295 W. Iliff Ave.) J_E_ng_l ew~o_d_,_co lo __ ·8_o_u 0 -r-l--::---,-- f1971 28 2 04 05116 16j 1Mock, Irving J. & Grace Ex. N. 26' ;E., Jt . Te':'. 'for Rd.i Evans Park Est. • 2285 W. Illff Ave. r 1 (2325 w. Iliff Ave.) tr EnglewoodJ Colo. 80110 _ ,_ ., _ _ --------_ 1971 28 2 04 052 N. 164' )of Mock, Irving J. & Grace 17 16 ~E., Jt. Ten. Ex. N . 26' i 2285 W. Iliff Ave. for Rd. Evans Park Est . I Engl wood,_Cgl_o . ..!1011.0_ 2332 W. Baltic Pl. r~~!~o~~.2 ~:h~~3 B. ~!.1 ~~·26' 237 5 W. Illff Ave. for Rd. Evans Park Est. Engl ewood , Colo. 80110 I 1971 28 2 Q4 054 Johnaon, W1ll1am A. & 1iza h, J . Ten. 2380 w. Bal ic Pl. ·E gl" C• lo. 801 T1911 28 2 04 o5s ~Sigler, Larry L. & Dianna S., Jt. Ten. 2200 S. Zun1 Eng1 wpod, Colo. BOllO 1 1971 28 2 05 001 Lash, Clarence A. & Spark, Amy S., Jt. Ten. 2190 W. Warren Ave. I N. Pl. 4' f 19, Ex. ~-26' &lEx. w .. 85' __ 1 16 Evans Park Est tes __ N. 131. 4' of Lot 20 & N. 131.44 of w .• S5' of Lot 19, Ex. N. 26' 1 l6 ~~vans-~=t_. ___ _ l. I 2 15 Evans Park Esta ea I ng1ewood, Co1o,_80110 ·19712 205003 s.9o.71 Clark, Ja~es H. & Dan1e 19, Cecili a P., Jt. Ten. 20 15 Evans , c/o Jefferson Ba n & Ttu•t (2193 J>. 0' ,., 15008 ___ -.,....,_..._l'---;---t·-------- Lak wo , Colo. 80215 Park Esta a w. Ilift Ave.) 1971 28 2 05 010 Kane, Dorothy H. & Richard A., Jt . T n. c/o Johnson kr~a & 555 ca i ol L1 c n D nver, Colo. 80203 12 -:------_j Park Esl. $2,537.34 $2,084.49 $1,040.38 $2,085.42 $ 474.37 $ 466.45 $3,276.97 $2,856.96 U,OU.Jl U,046.t7 n. 11.u -4- • 1- • • • 0 - ---------------~==~======~~~=-~-----~ NAME AND ADDRESS I Lot Block SUBDIVISION $1,044.31 t i 19 7 2 8 2 05 02 lS lS, ,.Rose & Co . 1/3 & Ri r. tr·d-Ex. N. ~5' 'son Agcy . 1/3 & Shirley ~for Rd. ,Evans Park Est. J~~~;~~;t~l~t -t ~· --;~: ~~~1 -w._:~:-=~---;Denver, Colo. 80202 1: ' : I, !1911 28-2 ·as 022 1,Enz, Donald G. & Amy 1 J t . Ten. i -3, lS ) E., 1Ex . S. 2S' for Rd. Evans Park Est. 1 2184 W. Warr en Ave . !Englewood, CQlo. __ 8(lljO_ ~1971 28 2 OS 023 4 15~ lfisr wn, Geo. H. ' Vera D., Ex. s. ~s· 1Jt. T n. for Rd. Evans Park Est. l 2170 W. Warren Ave. I I 1 Engl wood,_Colo. 80110 _ fll97 28 2 OS 024 5 j 1S IMont rey Mortgage Corp. Ex. S. 25' 1c/o B. D. Neff for Rd. i Evans Park Est . ~2722 S. Knoxville Way J I (2050 W. Warren Ave.) 1 I'Denv r, Colo. 80227 _ __ :___ __________ 1 1971 28 2 OS 029 1 18 15, Hock, Irving J. & Grace iEx. N. S' 1 ,E., Jt. Ten. lfor Rd. Evans Park Est. 1228S W. Iliff Ave. Englewood, Colo. 80110 _ ------fun 28 2 os o3o-17-15,1 ' / 'Hock, Irving J. & Grace Ex. N. 25' I E., Jt. Ten. for Rd. Evans Park Eat. 1 2285 W. Iliff Ave . 1 ' 'tEngl wood, CQ.lo,_JOllO_ -l-___________ ! '~1971 28 2 05 031 I 16 15, Gl ason, J. s. ,Jr., Admr. 1 Ex. N. 5' '!veta. Affairs for Rd. Evans Park £st. 1 Wuh1ng on, D.c. 20000 (2111 w. Iliff Ave.) ---- .1971 28 2 os 032 I 14 15 • 1: • is• J ~f~~ Rd. (v~=--:~~~----i 13 15, Ex. • 25' I for Rd. ! Evans Park Eat. 22=-~- r . 24 77 h rid H a. 1 (19tO W. llttc Pl.) ·t~~'----------~ 1, 1 8 77 1sh r d (1907 n H a. w. rurc .Ave.) I . ·------·1 -·---.. It •• $ 4S3.21 $ 4S3.21 $ 4S3.21 $1,497.10 $1,497.10 $1,504.72 $1,051.46 $1,053.S5 $1,892.62 $ 260.27 • 57o.u -5- • - 11971 28 2 06 oil Frye, Henry A. t• 1835 W. Ill.ff Denver, Colo. 80 2 23 ,. ----------- 1971 28 2 06 012 Underh~ll, John C. 1801 W. Iliff Englewood, Colo. 80110 • 0 - lc• B oc.k 4 3- 145 77 46- 48 77 oUBDIVISION I : Sheridan Hts. I 1 Sheridan Hts. I i .. -. ------- 11971 28 2 06 013 Sprigg, Juanita M. 'c/o Manuel Murillo . ' ---r ·---0 0-----, 1i Sheridan Hts. 08 W. Baltic Pl. ~nglewood, Colo._BOll O ,~971 2 8 2 06 014 •Cow ell , F. Wesley I 'll' __ _ 1 821 w. 8th Ave. Denver, Colo . 80204 (1824 W, Baltic Pl.) I 77 Sheridan Hts. 11--------- I I I ~ I 1971 28 2 06 015 6- Garcia, T i to ' L tie, 10 77 h ridan Hts IJt. Ten. I L • <1848 W. B~ltic . :Englewo od, .Colo. 80110 -l'--0 ---- Garcia, Tito ' L tt~e M. 12 77 Sheridan Hts. 1 1971 28 2 06 016 11, 1 ,Engl wood, Colo. 80110 1 1848 w. Baltic ~ 1 ~'n asa w. Baltic Pl.) 'h9ii 2s 2 o6oD --u ~ -, -------1 .Bu chl r, Betty Ann 11 4 I 77 Sheridan Hts, 1. 1 !1910 w. B ltic Pl. I •Englewood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 2 o6 018 ~s-,--+------------ 1 iJes , Walter Alb rt ' !16 77 Sheridan Hts. ~ ~yrt1 e H r~e. Jt. Ten . 1 11930 w. B 1 ic Pl. j IEnql wood, Colo. 80110 ---+---+------------ 1971 28 2 06 019 '11-1 , Jess , Walt r Albert ' 1 77 1 Sher.idan Hts. ! ' H rtle Hart e l J • Ten . 11 30 W. B 1t c Pl. -r.=nqlewood, Colo. 80110 ---------1 1971 28 2 0 0 20 I 1w nJt, 01iv x. 77 Sh ridan Uta, j • 1198 w. Ba1tlc Pl. I 1 'r:ngl wood, Colo. 8 0110 I 1 ------------ w. Iliff A e. w od, Colo. 10110 21 2 07 019 I 1/2 alley 71 I h r dM Hts. l 1/2 alley 71 (h rid n H s. -(-Ilitf 1/~ .tl 7 I Av .)___, i I I Av ,) -- I $ 427.82 $1,801.51 $3,751.24 $1,632 .47 ' $4,015.52 $1,577.25 $1,369.96 $1,291.19 $1,959.51 $1,306.59 U,236.27 • 710.21 , • f n.u f 2U. 4 -~- - \ • • • ,. - -------~------~==~====~~~~=-------~ NAN,f AND ADDRESS Lol Bl oc~ I SUBDIVISION ' 1971 28 2 07 027 ;Flock, Wi llie H. ' 14, -----··--~-·: $ 342.08 j l712 W. Bal ic Pl. ,Englewood , Colo. 80110 jl ----------jH71 28 2 01 028 ,Stanley, Maxine ·2310 W. Harvard Ave. !Englewood, Colo. 80110 fi971 28-2 -07-029 --- :Gorham, George W. ••1770 W. Balt ic PL lEnglewood, Colo. 80110 I 15 & 1/2 'vac. au'ey -l dj . 78 ~Sheridan 16 ' 1/2 Vac. alley J\dj. 78 Sheridan 1 I --,_ ,17 p I : ,18 ~ l/2 Vac. alley Adj. 78 Sheridan ' 0 ·,1 l/21 ,Gorham , George w. & Hts. Hts. - Hts. 1 1971 28 ~30 ~9 Cla ra T., Jt. T n. ac. alley 177 0 W. Baltic Pl. !Adj. 78 1 ' Sheridan Hts. 1Engle:,.ro£d Colo_.~O!l_Q ' 19 71 28 2 07 031 •:rr:-·· j Barton Leasing !23 .; 11i t ~2245 s. R r1tan St. Vac. alley --·------"" , loenver, Colo . 80223 Adj. 78 1 Sheridan Hts. 4 1 _____ (17I_L_W~Baltic Pl.) I ·1 9i128i080o-=-2-----+.l-I IX-Hac, Inc. 146 & 16'1 Vac. alley lying 2200 S. Raritan St. Btwn. so Lots Englewood, Colo. 80110 j __ ,~_7_j9 _sh_er.id-an _"t_s. _ -~l97l 28 2 09 001 1-1 __ __. •G A z B Corp., The 3 7 Alta Vista f5199 S. Clarkso n j (2250 S. Tejon St.) I rLittleton, Colo. 80121 -yui12a io9 oo 2 Strauss, Cary o. I 1922 w. Warr n Ave. Eng1 wood, Colo. 80110 li-1~9-7 .... 1--:2-:8 l09-0 0 3 B rton Broth rs, Inc. 'ldba Bar on Bro h ra ' L aaing . ' 2245 S. nt n St, _ Englewood, Colo. 80110 --:. 1971 28 2 09 004 1 !I rton L atn 4. I I 5 7 tAlU Viata l 7 Alta V1s a 1 (1856 w. Warr nAve,) • -i----------=---- 1 ~7~At a viSa---- 12245 S. Rar1 an S • I En9l wo , Colo. 80110 , I (1152 W. Warr n Av .) I ... 7 Alta V1ata (1141 w. W rren Av .) T--- 7 Al a Vu a ------ $ 171.05 $ 342.08 $ 342.08 $ 842.00 $6,861.44 $6,255.73 $5,799.69 $2,838.30 2,197.59 U,U7.S9 $6,5) .04 -'7- ' • - • • ;- I• - ·~--------~==========~~==~==~====~~ NAME AND ADORESS !1971 28 2 10 0 03 1.v and e r Ho r s t, John H. & ;Ra lph ;.1001 E. Hampden Ave . •Denv e r , Colo. 80222 lot 81 ocl<. · I 1-4 I -' . 6 Alta j ( i SU BDI VISIO N Vi s ta w. Adriatic Pl .) ·~--·-------· I •1971 28 2 10 0 0 4 ~-10 6 -'Ai t~ Vist~ ·-------- :v a nd e r Hors t, John H. & , Ralph '( W. Adriatic Pl.) .7007 E . Hampden Ave . ,Denver, Colo . 8 0222 !1971 28 2 11 001 Head, Do nald L. & 'Lillia n I., Jt. Te n . i'2198 W. Ad r i atic Pl. u>n gl e wood , Colo. 80110 )9 7 1 28 2 11 002 !Levy, Ge n e ~52 5 Fai r fa x S t . •1'oenver , Colo . 8 0220 l97T2ii21T 0 0 3 --- ,High land , T ed E. & Lena ·;.., Jt . Te n . .!2175 W. Wa rr en f,n g l e wood , Colo. 80110 ,1971 28 2 1 1 00 4 ,1Rice , Jane E. :1c/o Ted Highland 'j2113 W. W rre n ' Englewoo d, Colo. 80110 1971 28 2 11 0 0 5 !.c row l ey, John F. & Cor a ,,.., Jt. Te n. jRt. 1, Box 312 t Morriaon, Co lo . 80 4 6 5 t 1 971 28 2 11 0 1 6 Rose, J e anne '23, '24 88 S herida n Hts. (2190 W. Ad r iatic Pl.) l :2s .:-·-1 ----------- 1 27 1 88 Sheridan Hts. 1 :(2195 W. Warren Ave .) I ; •28-=-r -r----------- ln 88 I S h er ida n Ht s . I i I I . .: 2 ~· '3 5 , 36 i '1 2- 14 r ------·----·--- 88 ~heri da n Ht s. ,(21 7 1 W. Warr en Ave.) 88 Sheridan Hts. (2169 w. Warren Ave .) ------- 88 Sh rid n Hts. :c/o Co rd ova , Charlot 1carolyn Char lot e, J ' . (2030 W. Adriatic Pl.) • ,2030 w. Adrh t 1 Pl. En91 ood , Co l o. 80 110 1971 28 2 11 011 ' W bb, Cr 1 9 A. ' 'M., Jt . T n. ''2162 w. Ad u a t lc n g l wood , Colo. •1 7 1 2 8 2 11 018 1 1 0 t , '110 w. <]l ew Pl. 10110 Pl. 10110 T n. _] • 88 S h e ridan Hts. •• lo··· • ' 30' 1:. o f cor. 1/4 1/4 e. 21·4 -8 1 Til. • 00'1 Til . S. 00 ' 1 Til. oo•, 111 . lOO ' 9· JI -4-U l --------------1 ~·--1 ----~- $4,193.37 $6,2 91.7 8 $1,292.16 $1 ,37 4 .06 $ 358.10 $ 268 .57 s 164 .3 4 $ 1 64 .33 $ 268.5 7 • 261 .5 7 $ 179 .06 $7 ,5 1.15 • • -• - --·------~~==~====~~==~=-~==~~ . - 1 971 28 3 00 012 ;Reffel, Alma L. & Hyne s , Dorothy J. ,1950 S . Cherokee St. f::e~~ -~1o:_ 8~~2~-__ I II I SUBD IVISION 1 lot Block I • I -. Beg. 401.9' E. of SW Cor. of SE 1/4 SW l/4 of Sec. 28; Th. E. 259.09'i Th. N. 449.04'; Th. on 'an l'.ng. 1to left of 6 8° 124.32 '; Th. on Ang. to left of 19"19'31", ,142 .. 97' :. Th._S. 500.96'-~_fl~g ~-'. Ex. Rds. Sec. 28-4-68 '(2695 S. Raritan St.) i t 1 - ,1971 28 3 00 014 . ·E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of SE--1/4 of ,Rossi, Robert & Madeline SW 1/4 28-4-68 :, Darr, Thomas L. & 1 j 't=~~r~~-~~rvard ____ : .--------------" '•9l•~od . Colo. 80110 I : I 11:1971 28 3 00 030 1Beg., 690' E & 356,93' N. of SW '!Silverman, Fred & Butz, Cor. of SE 1/4 S W 1/4; Th. N I .Wilbert, Ten. in Com. ,92.11 ' M/L; Th, SE 639.05' to ~795 W. Yale Ave. Pt. on Wly, line of C&S RR; Th. nglewood, Colo, 80110 ~Wly. Alg. SD line 30' M/L; Th, .NWly. 485'; Th. SE 51.89' to Beg. 28-4-68 'cs. Raritan) ~971 28 3 00 031 ,Edward El ctric Conat. !CO. 11795 w. Yale Ave. .Engl wood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 J 02 021 . Gold lth, Cabri 1 M. ' 1Julia A., Jt. Ten. 11 Co tonwood Lane 1(!-ittleton, Colo. 0121 11971 28 3 02 024 j urn tt, D v1d A. ' 1 liube h c., Jt. T n. :2130 w. lhff nglewood, Colo. 80110 19?1 21 ) 02 027 'Drive , w. J. Ad~. o! Veta. A!fa1ra Washington, D. c. 20000 l I 71 21 3 02 029 Aqg uc , rank L . & Cra A., J • T n. • llOtl . 44th Av e. al R1dge, Colo. 100 lt71 21 l 02 OJO I 11, oltali J. 2274 w. Illft I tngl , Colo . 8 0 110 I 1971 21 l 02 Ol) 11 y, w 1 ha 0 11 0 I 4 -I -• Beg. 690' E. & 40' N. of SW Cor. ef SE 1/4 SW 1/4; Th. E. 145'; ~h. N. 307.7'; Th. NWly, 111.2'; Th. SWly. 51.89'; Th. S, 316.93' _M/L .to g. 28-4-68 __ _ _ __! N. 5.5' of Lots 18 ' 19, Blk. 1, Ex. E. 5' for Rd . l Southlawn Gdna. Ann x. I (2000 W. Iliff Ave.) I I 13, 114 ' I 10 I I I i ~-134' 5 1 Southlawn Cdna. Annex. 1 Southlawn Cdna. Annex. ,(2218 w. Iliff Av .) I _, --- 1 Sou h1awn Cdna. Ann x. (2268 w. Iliff Ave.) 1. Ann x . I f -1 $9 ,57 9.69 $7,313,58 $1,233.02 $8,119.93 $1,817.72 $2,35 2.21 $1,195.79 $1,173.49 $1,176.00 $1,113.92 ' 204.11) _____ _.I -9- ' • • , - NAME A ND A OORE:;5 ~ ;1971 28 3 0 2 OJB 1Rom e ro, Ri chard J. 1,There sa , J t. Ten. ;c/o Wes t ern Sav . Assn. 5809 W. 38th Ave. roenver ,_ Colo ._80212 ...,1971 2 8 3 02 039 ' ;coe, Lonny J. :2060 W. Il iff Ave. !Englewood, Colo. 80110 )1971 2a ·3 -0 2 o 4o i:eoe, Lonny J . ·2060 W. Ilif f Ave . ''Englewo od, Co l o. 80110 ' ---------hl971 28 3 0 2 0 41 ' Solana, Fred C. & 1 Margare J., Jt. Ten . ! :)238 W. IU ff Ave. ~nglew ood,_Colo. 80110 : 1~971 28 3 02 045 , /1Telfer, Margaret L., et al, Jt . Te n . 1'2399 W. Wesl ey Ave. .. Englewood , Colo. 80110 . 1:1911 28 l 0 2 0 4 6 • 10kamura, Randy 5. , 1.2330 W. I liff Ave. 'Englewood , Colo. 80110 :j --- . 1971 28 3 0 2 049 'Live s ay, Mi ldred C. 1;360 W. I l iff Av E~glewo:d~ C~o. 801 10 97 28 3 0 2 050 !Mart inez , Leto' Della, ;:Jt. T n . 12352 w. Iliff Ave . ·~En g l e wood, Colo._BOllO 11971 28 3 02 053 lcurti ss , Louis J. ' I•P arl , Jt. Ten . 251 w. 5th 1Akro n, Colo. 80720 _ . rl-9 7 1 28 J o2 oss IP d ia , B rnie N . ' 1 Ma r y L., J. T n. 12196 W. Ill.ff Ave . 1Eng l ewood, Colo. 80110 ,19 71 28 3 02 056 ,Croa y, Jam s 1'. ' illi Jo, Jt . T•n. 2186 w. Iliff AVP, ·-ng1 o t, Colo. Oll 0 11971 28 02 057 ; JHollti 1d, Ida R. • 12052 w. Ill ! Av I ngl wood , Colo. 80110 I .- • 0 ,. - i lol Block SUBD IVISI ON . . t. 47' of I 1 9 ; 1 Southlawn s. 180'J Gdns. An n e x., 1Ex. E.. ' -J 16 ' L ----1 Southlawn Gdn s . Anne x 1 5 1 S ou th1awn Gdn s . Annex. I I I I N. 120' I I 9 1 1 /o"'h l•wn Cd ••· •••••· Lot 1 , E:x. N. 117 ,9' of s. 147 .9' ·a 1 k .' 1 , 'Ex, w. 5 • I South1awn Gdns . An ne x. , I t ----. ----•. 13 4 ' I 4 1 Southlawn Gdns . Annex . I 2 ------1 South1awn Gdns . Annex ., j ",~·-·, [" '::.:·Cd" '"·=- Ex. . 25' for: Rd. I I ---1 Sout 1 wn S 25 ' for Rd . 6 ns. Ann x., 1(2294 w. Iliff Ave.) I 11 1 outhlawn Gdn • Ann x., Ex . S. 25' for Rd, Gdns. Ann x,, • Ann • An Av . ) JJ'- $ 180.24 $1,1 77.06 $1,166.75 $1,176.00 ' $1,07 2 .41 $1,20 7.53 $1,1 75 .91 $1 ,17 5.30 $1,166.75 $1,208.66 $1,19 .33 $1,204.24 82,910.13 • • • . 0 .4} -/ - • • - ! l~ 1 !I~~ 1 ~ :1971 28 3 04 005 I , I I •,Miller, Billie S. & Inez I' 1 3 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. I•R., Jt. Ten. I j (2329 W. Harvard Ave.) 12319 W. Harvard I ,1Englewood, Colo. 80110 j _ _j_ ~1971 28 3 04 008 s 1/2 jKing, James H. & Laura 8 & . NAAIE AND ADCRESS SUBDIVISION $2,900.89 $2,899.04 1A. , Jt. Ten. j9 , 3 ,south lawn Gdns. Ann ex . rBox 73 L_.'--!(2169 w. ~arvard-Ave .> __ I'J>ima, Arizona 85543 1971 28 3 04 010 ill, l : rKisselman, Jacob ·12 I 3 'Southlawn Gdns, Annex , $2,891.65 2120 w. Baker l l :'Englewood, Colo. 80110 ~1 28 3 04 011 13 I 3 South lawn Gdns. Annex, ve r, W. J. I (2060 w. Baker Ave.) Adm. of Vets. Affairs !wash ington, D.C. 20411 I 1971 28 3 04 012 141 3 Southlawn Gdns, Annex, ~eld on, William S . & ,Mabel E., Jt. Ten. I 12050 W. Baker I _l~nqle w ood._Colo __ 80110 _ 197128304013 15 1 3, 1zamora, Gloria z. 1Ex. E. ! I ,7020 Canosa Ct. for Rds. 1 W a minster , Colo. 80030 I Southlawn Gdns. Annex, .1971 28 3 04 015 Mortimer, Margaret L. 12397 w. Harvard Ave. ~nqle wood, Colo . 80110 ~1971 28 3 04 017 Young, v rna E. - Flying Saucer Mobile Par I 2500 W. H mpden Ave., ~ Spa ce_l 0 2 6--:---=-::-:-:'7"- Engl wood, Colo. 80110 28 3 OS 003 (2001 W. Harvard Ave,) ----s. l/2 1 •Ex. ~· 51 t 3 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. s. 1/~-------------------- 10 l 3 Southlawn Gdna. Annex. ; (W. Harvard Ave.) I -L---r-------------------------36, 37 12 Sou hlawn Gdna. ou hlawn Gdna. outhlawn Gdna. Ave.) ne. $1,446.68 $1.446.68 $1,418.47 $1,276.92 $1,U6.68 $2,344.47 .2,336.75 $2,327.51 $3,525.10 n,uo .o -II- ' • • - • - ' • " ""'"ru I •• ! •: • L w~'"'~ ", -· .... , 1971 28 3 OS 011 12 4 1 2 Southlawn Gdns. !?<o nrad, M arjo r~e May I I •·2109 W. Va ssar Ave. J''oenver, Colo. 80210 1 l I _L I I - 1971 28 3 OS 012 ··' J i3 j 12 'South lawn Gdns . / ;Gates, Edwa rd L. ' Sylvi • t I IJt. Ten. I 1 1:2079 W. Vas sar Ave. : j ..;.Engle~ood, J;olo._8011 0 -'---t---·-:---- •1971 28 3 05 013 12 t 12 Southlawn Gdns. 1 1cates, Edward L. ' I ' ~y1via, Jt. Ten. I · !'2079 W. Vassar Ave. j :E n,gl.Q!!oo d Col~_ll_O 1 ,1 97 1 28 3 OS 014 21 12 pouthlawn Gdns. Chambers, Earle H. ' Lea ~-, Jt. Te n. f'2 00 5 W. Vassar -j:Engl wood,_Colo. 80110 tl-971 28 3 05 OlS jG arn r, Jackie M. ' S. ~Ruth, Jt. Ten. 1,2001 w. Vassar 20 I 12, 't~; 'id. 51 South1awn Gdns, _,Engt Jo~Ood,_Colo._8011 0 l97l 28 3 05 017 17 12 Southlawn Gdns. Yamr ick, Walter ' Nacel1i 1 , (2030 w. Harvard Ave.) I 1 alter C., Ten. in Comm. 708 Ridgewood _JJ or range , orida 32019_--r-:-:-;---:------~:------- 1,1 971 28 3 05 018 16 1 12 Southlawn Gdns. IIBaxter, R. Ray ' Rosem r 2050 w. Harvard Ave. , Eng1 wood, Colo. 80110 1 4, 5 12 12 : 12 South1awn Gdns. South1awn Gdna. Av .) $1,163.75 $1,617.22 $1,163 .75 $1,173.00 $ 912.98 $1,190.50 $1,163.84 $2,317.42 $1,164.08 $1,163.20 U.l54.60 $2,323.2 $2,307 .41 ' t71.21 -.1. - • • - ' • • , • • 0 ,. • , w"""'"·"l ~gUI'II.)!VI,. fi,l ., ·; OS .031 I ~.L~.-··-.... ····--·--$ 264.63 'cance, Rob ert D. ;s. 120' !& )'1865 S. Bryant S t . ·Ex. w. ~. :;Denver, Colo. 80 219 _[JI 121southlawn Gdns. J ·---i_ -1 (2500 s. Zuni St.) j:l971 28 3 05 032 s . 120' $ 752.45 ,Gance, Robert D. I 38 ; Ex ~ ;1865 S. Bryan t St. ,W. 5' 1 J ~en_ver, Colo. 8~219 __ L _· 12l ~~u~~~~ ~~-----·-· kl971 28 3 OS 033 1. 2, Ex. $1,200,58 tw sor iclt , Charles James 1 s. 25' c/o Na tional Mt ge. ::Jco. for Rd. 11550 E. 17th Ave. ' 12 Southlawn Gdns. 1'f!env~rJ_Colo_,_~O:VJI 23-..!0J~_Har'l.il.~;.d _Ave ..J _ 11971 28 3 05 038 IW· SO'lf $1,511.03 Bertsch, Gerard C. & IS. 120' · ~Ru th Ann, Jt. Ten. 28 ' 12 Southlawn Gdns. 22 01 W. Vassar Av e. 1 i~ng1ewoo C~lQ_ 80110 1971 28 3 05 0 39 120' F-f $1,92 8.34 1 ,Richard s , Roy D. & M. 33' o,f !,Elizabeth A., Jt, Ten . 27, & s;. 120' of ~2189 W. Vassar Av e. . 17' of ._j,Englewood,. Colo ._SOllO 28 ' 12 !southlawn Gdns, __ _ ,,1971 28 3 05 040 !s. 120' ~f $1,923.48 ·.Morris, Curtis L. & 'r.. 34' o 'f / Lillie, Jt. Ten. L27 , s .1 12o• of ~179 W. Vas sa r Ave . . 16' of Engl ewood , Colo. 801 10 26 12 Southlawn Gdns. ____ _ Jl§"71-28 3 o·s -o41 --. iTo • 'f • $1,983 .11 :/Barcelona, Paul C. & 26, 1 Ex. W. 16' 1 ~lizabet h , Jt. Ten. 12 Southlawn Gdns. I 2159 W. Vassar Ave. : i Englewood, Colo. 80110 ;! 9 71 2 8 3 0 5 0 4 2 · -·---r::-18::-1 2 +:S:-o-u-:t-:h-:1:-a-w-n-=Gd:-:-n-s-.-----$1 , 16 4 • 54 ; ~Reid, De an F. & Donna M. I ,2024 W. Harvard Ave. 1 Englewood, Colo . 80110 971 28 3 05 043 I 1R i d, Dean F. ' Donna M. I 1~024 w. Harvard Ave. 1 ~ngl wood, Colo. 80110 971 28 3 05 044 ~tanley, Max ine Lud 11 I 310 W. Harvard Ave. ngl ewood , Colo. 80110 --------- t 971 28 3 05 04 5 Stanley, Maxin Lud 11 1 2310 W. Harvard Ave. ngl wOOd, Colo. 10110 112 lnt. H. Co. v •• n . It CVA d Ava , Co l o • 10110 19, Ex. $ 843 .18 5' 12 Southl wn Gdna. 1= w. Harvard Ave.) I outhlawn Gdn a, $2,3 72.25 7 I I 8 12 Southl wn Gdns. $2,)07.47 ll $1,919.89 -- n, u.u y u (17Js w. H rv r Av . ) -13 ' • ' • • • 0 I• • ~ NAME AND ADDRESS llo t i B~oc~j -SUBDIVISION 11J, B-0:1001 ~ Downey Sub. 11525 S. OtJ.s : Lakewood, Colo. 80215 · $1,919.99 1 :Rachak , An drew ~lOj '(1725 W. Harvard Ave.) 'l . I . ___ _ -~1971 28 -3 -09 ooa -10 i -Downey sub. .1607 W. Harvard Ave. · $1,919.99 1.Kowell, Joseph R. . I 'Englewood, Colo. 80110 1 _u= _______ -------, __ r-------------- 11971 28 3 09 009 9 Downey Sub. ·Krebs, Garnet 0 . I I 11 1601 W. Harvard l ~ l'tnglewood, Colo. 80110 1 1971 28 3 09 016 -----14-1 --------- $1,909.36 $5,621.44 ~Axelson, R . L. 1 6 I Downey Sub. 12357 S. Sherman St. jC2496 S. Raritan St.) Denver, C~lo~~~lO ~~ -~~-~------- • •1971 28 3 10 001 1 I 2 rlon lnd. Pnk Foerster, E. w., Jr. '5580 E. Dicken son Pl. •Denver, Colo. 80222:-1 ' I o -------111971 28 3 10 002 2T2/Tej~Ind.Park 'Sou th Arapahoe Inv. Co. I :·c/o James Medema 1 f 7334 S. Albion St. 1 1Littleton,_Colo. 80122 _ 1 _ ·-,·--·-_____ --··-_ 11971 28 3 10 003 1 3 2 Tejon Ind. Park j,South Arapahoe Inv. Co. I 1 I c/o James Medema 1 / !7334 S. Albion St. I : 'Lit tleton, Colo. 80122 --.L_=---:--~-:-~-:------ :1971 28 3 10 004 1 4 i 2 Tejon Ind. Park. I,South Arapahoe Inv. Co. 1 I ·c/o James Med ema 1 17334 s. Albion St. L.Littl eton, Colo. 80122 __ ------- j:l971 28 3 10 005 I 5 2 /Tejon Ind. Park I l c!o Jam s M dema 1 1~7 334 S. Albion St. I ~1~~~-~2 _!__i -1-- 19 71 28 3 10 006 I 6 • 2 ITejo_n_I_n _d -.-Park 1c/o Jail' s Med m 1 I :,,7334 S. Alb1on St. : J Littl ton, Colo . 90122 I ...!_ - •1971 28 3 10 007 7 2 Tejon Ind. Park South Arapahoe lnv . Co. j c/o Jam a M d rna t 1 ~ t 7334 s. Albion S I t tLi l ton, Colo. S0122 -t . . _ _ _ 1 1971 28 3 11 004 I 1/Tejon lnd. P ark 1 Lende rink, Ar nd R., Jr . • 3130 S. H um old t S • j 1 Engl wood, Colo. 80110 : -· --. l t1971 28 311005 1 1Tejon Ind . Park ~~~~ ~.Ar apMh 0 Inv . Co. i 7334 ~. Al 10n St . • L l l on, Colo. 80122 11971 8 J ll 006 I , fsouth Ar h lnv. Co. C/O Ja a H 7334 S. Al Lo n S • J L Lit 1 n, Colo. 80122 __ -·- $2,542.29 $7,177.88 $4,006.29 $4,006.29 $2 ,5 4 2.29 $2,542.29 $5,501.52 $6' 538.77 $3,038.04 -/.t/- $3,038.04 • • , • AN£ AN ADORE~ 1971 34 2 06 004 'General Iron Works Co . ~860 S. Elati St. !En glewoo d, Colo. 8011 0 • - !lot • BIO<k I I SUBDIVIS ION ___________ , 14 -I I 24 I 3 .Terrys Add. I $16,790.76 $ 1,4 79.73 $ 1,275,52 $ 5,798.94 $ 6,992.29 2077 10 1 17 001 jBraswell, Gl en Edward, Jr. ' Mary Ann, Jt. Ten. 14500 s . Wash ington St. __ l_/ __________ j 1 ' I I $ 2' , 49 js. Bdwy. Hts. 1 . 239.96 • Englewood, .Colo. 80110 !2 077 10 1 17 002 Maxw el l, Robert D. ' Iva kJe an, J . Ten. ---'------------~- Bdwy. Hta, 1 ! I I $ /P.4508 S. Washington -~ngl wood, Colo 80110 : ,2077 10 l 17 003 t Xop tz y, Rudolph Vincen I ' Mar i lyn Roberta, J . T 4 51 6 S . Washington -,$ I ' Englewood, Colo. 80110 2077 10 1 17 004 Scott, Gary Lee ' Be ty n, Jt . T n. 4532 S. Wash1ngton S 49 I . Bdwy. l!ta, 1 $ ngl wo od, Colo . 80110 _ 1 ________ _ 2011 1o 1 11 oo5 9, 1 Ola n, Leon rd K. ' 1 10 49 • Bdwy. Hta. lirab th ., J. Ten. 1 4540 S. I S hln!)ton t . • gl wOOd, Colo. 80110 _ _ 2077 10 1 17 00 pt, I R. ' 12 1 49 S. Bdwy. Hta, ~-, __ -·-----13, I i 14 1 49 r· Bdwy. Jl •• . -----·--.__ ___ , 15, I I u 4 9 wy. H •· I I • • 610.92 491.10 346.12 293.04 239.96 23 .96 2 9.9 -/S- - \ ' • • 0 - ! ·~.· ~"W'"' '. i ·~ I 1 2 0 77 10 l 17 009 17-1 ,Engelhardt, Herman & 19 49 ·s. Ddwy. Hts. Patricia, Jt . Ten. I !:4570 S. Washington Jtnglewood, Colo. 80110 ! SUBDIVISION $ ' 1:2077 10 1 17 010 12 0, I I iCox, Douglas L. & j 21 . 49 1 s , Bd~. Hts, · I1Midori M., Jt. Ten. 1 i4574 S . Washington : 1 Engl_ewQod, _Colo. 80110 ___ _j __ 1 ___ _. _______ _ 1 2077 10 1 17 011 22-I , ·Ayers, James L. & 24 : 49 :5, Bdwy, Hts, $ $ i4580 S, Wash. ~ilvyann 1 Englewood~_Colo . 80110 __ ~~~~~------------ 120 77 10 1 18 013 25, I $ ~alker , Clyde T. & Lucy 26 50 S, Bd~, Hts, 2nd F1g, 1':1 ·, Jt. Ten. 4S8 5 s. Wash. 1Engle wood Colo 80110 2077 10 1 18 014 27, , 1 al ke r, Clyde T . & Lucy 28 :M., Jt. Ten. I !4S8 S S. W s h . ~ngle.,.,ood Co_lo.,_JJ01J..O _ 2077 10 1 18 01S Kling ensmi th, Gary W. & SO 5. Bdwy. Hts . 2nd F1g. 29 .~--,--- $ $ ffi netta v ., Jt. Ten . 73 S. Washington I glewood ,_Colo. _8.Qll0 ~077 10 l 18 016 ~ogel sberg , Karl 0. ' ~el ma 0., Jt. Ten. '~L".~ .... ~ 200~~ 31, I j-s 32 50~. Bdwy. Hta. 2nd Flg. ; 1456S S. Wash i ng ton 1 'Englewood CQ.lo. QJ.l 2077 10 1 18 017 h iller, Ronald w., uTrustee { 557 S. w shington St. I nglew99dJ _Co}~. 80110 t 077 10 l 18 018 I Tarrant, Anna L ura €37 s. Wa sh1ngton St. 91 wood, Colo. 80110 f 77 10 1 1 8 019 l adowa, Clyde o. , 1 [r nces M ., Jt. Ten. 1 .4541 s. w sh • • 1 1 ,tng1 wood, Colo . 80110 I 2077 10 1 18 0 20 ' • JPatter aon, S an d y R , • 4533 S. Wa a hington S • n g1e oo<J, Colo . 8 0110 l l8 021 I 1 SO s. B<1wy. Hts. 2nd Flg . I I $ 35' I I 1 36 1 SO 'fS· Bdwy, Hts . 2nd F1g. --'--[(4549 s. Washington) 7 . r ~ :· ~-~·Y. ~:-·:~ "· ·_ I 39, $ 40 $ $ $ Hta. 2nd FlJ. wah ngton .) --------• (~~~~ ~~~t-n:::.:~·~ .. r· ....... SO ~y. Hta . 2nd rlg . • 616.09 239.96 359,94 239.96 239.96 239.96 287.SO 444 .70 239.96 239.96 58 • 56 382.56 430 .10 263.7) -/c - • • • • ,._ 0 ,. • ~ NAME AND ADDRESS L~ i ~~~ J SOBDIVISION f2077 10 1 18 024 47) I ,;Loveridge, Dennis E . & __,48 : I_" r· adwy. "'"· 2od Flg. ~ -· ·. __,..~---·-.. -- 1.Karen L., Jt. Ten. 4501 S. Wash. g~d, Colo. 80110 11 10 1 Jo o13 I 25- I ~n a ay, • en. ,;LL~nddhoKlm, M~ctha;l E. & [27 : 62 1 s: Bdwy. Hts. ~4697 S. Pearl St • . 1£nglewood, Colo. 80110 1 ~-~ -A-----. _ 12 077 10 1 30 014 28-= ----, - ll'nargrove, William c. & flO · 62 's. Bdwy. Hts. I • I 12077 10 1 30 015 31, I :Davison, Ernest W. & 32 62 . Bdwy. Hts. ;4665 S. Pearl i ~~~Lt~~~~~~::~.-80110 -~~ _L :-t' lElza., Jt. Ten. I €ngl cwood.-Co1o_ 80110--r----------------- 1 2077 10 1 30 016 . 33, I url, Ardice Nadine 34 62 5. Bdwy. Hts. 4663 S. Pearl St. 1 nglewood, Colo. 80110 j -f.----------r-----~077 10 1 30 017 1 5, Martin, Bob D. & j6 I 62 Bdwy. Hts. '~S herrill R., Jt. Ten. I I ~655 S. Pearl I '!Englewood, Colo. 80110 _ ~.L ·2077 10 1 30 018 37, I L ~641 s. Pearl I Engl wood, Colo. 80110 I I I Malmgren, Delores L. 38 1 61. Bdwy, Hts. 3'9162 S:-Iid;,..y, _H_t_s-. --- 1 I _____ ::r. 6~61 <o : 'j~d•y. •_t_•_· _____ _ I 021 Sutton, Glen E. & • Doro hy, Jt. Ten. 635 S. Pearl St. En lewood, Colo. 80110 _ 2077 10 1 30 022 S 1th, oy E. & ' Bar ra A ., Jt. T n. 462S s. r arl ~ngl ood, Colo._BOllO ~~077 10 1 JO 023 ro rt, C 1 er R. & y D., Jt. T n. 46 09 S. P arl ngl Wood, Colo. 80110 2077 10 1 30 024 ~W lns, Arl n Lavon 4 887 S. Cl rkson n l o , Colo. 80110 Bdwy. Hts, Bdwy, H s. ' ' ---r--5 , I 46 1 62 I I 47 •• -~------------- 48 62{. dwy, H , j (4 01 s, Pe rl) .l._ ----1- t 63 • wy, H s, n 1/2 Alley AdJ. Vae. $ 311.26 $ 446.34 $ 413.07 $ 262.72 $ 357.78 $ 262.72 $ 262.72 $ 131.36 $ 184.43 $ 262.72 $ 262.72 $ 262.72 $ 357.7 • 572. -/?- , • • (\ • • ,. - ,. - I NNI.E AND ADDRESS lot I Bloc~ SUBDIVISION f.wn o 1 31 oo2 !;, ~ · • ~· ··· 11Schwartzkopf, Will i a.11 H. 6 I 63 S. Bdwy. Hts. Vac. 1.4638 S. Pearl 1,Englewood, Colo. 80110 ,J!___ _J -l i i I $ 510.31 I•' Karren K., Jt. Ten. ~~4616 s. Pearl St.) 12on 1o 1 31 oo3 1, I ,Benzing, Leonard A. 8 63 • Bdwy. Hts. now Vac. ,,518 li, Polk St. Ex. ,reja.r! 8 ! • •Colorado Springs, Colo. ~ 1 (4630 S . Pearl St .) .L --·-_80900 --J..-----· ------· •,2077 10 1 31 004 9, : i j Roeder, Karl H. & 10 ! 63 1 • Bdwy. Hts. now Vac. : ' !C athleen, Jt. Ten. •E x • .rea~ 8' $ 262 .72 $ 262.72 14638 S. Pearl St. / 1(4638 S. Pearl St .) / 1EnglewoocL __ Colo._ 80110 ___ .!.__L.. ~ ; 077 10 1 31 DOS 11,) I Cant r ell, Olin C. & 12 63 s. Bdwy. Hts. now Vac. r.aul i ne B., Jt. Ten. & 1 2 allley Adj. 464 8 s . Pearl '± 1 ' ngl wood,_Colo. 8011 I '2077 10 1 31 006 13--;--r ~orb, Ruth B. 4 I 63 • Bdwy. Hts. Vac. & l/2 f 4654 S. P arl 11ey Adj. 1 Engl wood, Colo. 80110 1 .· f077 10 1 31 007 - ~Coffman, Richard J. jl380 S. Ivy Way Denver, Colo. 80222 ~2o7710T3ioo e---- woodbury, Oneida Faye 1,4668 s. Pearl !Englewood, Colo. 80110 2077 10 1 31 009 Gall gas, Ernest Daniel ~676 S. Pearl St. ngle.,ood, Colo. • 20J7 10 1 31 010 An erson , Joseph F. ' 4684 s. Pearl nglewood, Colo. 8011 0 Hts. no., Vac . Pearl St.) I ----------l Hts, no., Vac. Hts, no., Vac. H s. no., Vac. Hts. no., Vac. $ 262.72 $ 262.72 $ 552.67 $ 271.43 $ 262.72 $ 262.72 $ 452.86 $ 46 .37 $ 326.14 $ 326.14 $ l26.l4 -/Y- ' • - (\ • • " . 0 I• - ------~====~==~~~--------~ AME AN D ADD~E SS I ' I =207 ? 10 2 2 9 01 5 ;;F ro1d, Ha r r y A. & 11 Darlene E., Jt. Ten. ,·4651 S. Bannock lol !l·xk SUBDIVISION 1 I _ _ . ~'-/ 15, 6/G r••o• '"b. lnd Flg, i ~~l.::.d, Colo. 80110 2077 10 2 29 016 Osbourn, Dennis L. lj 2500 S. Bdw y . !Denver, Colo. 80210 --< 16 , 6 ·Greens Sub. 2nd Flg. $ 326.14 $ 502 .2 0 1 2o7710229 oi_7 __ Voeck, William o., Sr. & Jean E., Jt . T n. : 1 (4641 s .. Bannock St.) vo-6 ;Gr;;;;;s~t,.' 2nd 'Fi q:---- 1 s 326.14 p4631 S . Ban nock En g lewood, Colo._ 80110 _ I 2077 10 2 29 018 Mo ntano , Peter I. & Stella, Jt . Ten. 6 Greens Sub. 2nd Flg. 4621 S. Bannock St. EnglewooCL __ Colo. Qll 2077 10 2 29 019 Wa ll1zer , James F. & Linda R. & Dayton L. & Doris H., Jt. Ten . 4 6lt_s Bannock _St~----,_ Englewood, Colo. 20'-::7:-.::7~1-=o-=-2 -=-2 9=--o~2~o::--------2o Schnackenberg, Werner D. & JaneT., Jt. Ten. 4601 S. Bannock 6 •Greens Sub . 2nd Flg. .-Eng 1ewooCL _co I..o ._.8 o 11 .._--t--::-r--::-t:::--- , 2077 10 2 30 001 1 1 7 Greens Sub. 3rd Flq. Lo h, Alva D. & Betty J. Jt. T n. 46 00 S. Bannock Engl wood, Colo .BOliO -t--:-- 2077 10 2 JO 002 2 1 7 Greens Sub. 3rd Flg. Long, M1chae1 Joseph 4 10 S. Bannock St. Engl wood, Colo. 80110 3 1 7 Greens Sub. 3rd Flq. ;-7/Gr na Su ----· ' Jrd rtg . n. n Sub. 3rd l'lg. 10110 Cr na annock) 7 ' 2 1/2' Cr ne Su l d ' I s 326.14 $ 326.14 $ 327.24 $ 328.32 $ 326.14 s 8 7 .93 ' 32 .14 $ 326.14 $ U6.14 $ 26 .14 -/9- • • (\ • • - D R B Inv stment Compa ny c/o Lawyers Title NAME AND ADDRESS lot ; Bloc~ l SUBDIVIS ION ~ 1 2 07710 2 30 008 s 5' of ,Lot 7 & N 55' o f Lot·a ; 1: Welle , Wil l iam Lee Blkl' 7 Greens Sub. 3rd Flg. ~ l4670 S. Bannock St. ~ 'IIEnglewood, Colo. 80ll0 I r ~2077 10 2 30 009 S 5', of •Lot 8 ' N 55' of Lot 9, ~Delmont, Francis L. ' Blk 7 Green Sub. 3rd Flg. Phyllis J., Jt. Ten. ,. ·: I 4680 S. Bannoc k Englewood, _Colo. 80110 . L ________ _ r2077 10 2 30 010 1s 5' of ILot 9; all Lot 10, Bl Smrcka, Frank J. ' l Greens Sub. 3rd Flg. Roberta M., Jt. Ten. · 14690 S. Bannock j IEnglewo~ Colo~ 80110 _ --·-~~t-----~--~:~~--------~ 2077 15 2 01 047 i 15 Interurban Add. $ 326.14 $ 326.14 l $ 326 .14 $3,811.37 1709 w. Littl ton Blvd . Littleton, Colo. 80120 __ ~----L---+--·-----------~----------~ 2077 15 2 01 048 All 'Lots 1-3 Ex, N 10' Ew1ng Su $21,256.78 Sch chter , Al J. ' W ~58' ILot 1 Ex. N 5' ' w 58' 343 E. 51st St. Lot '2; all Lot 3 Ex. a parcel 1n 1 New York, N.Y. 10022 SECor, iLot 3 being 100' x 139.61 -41--------------------------!all !Lot .1 4 Ex •. Rds ' Ex. a parcel of Lot 4 being the N 205' ot the E 140 ' lall Lot 16 Interurban 2077 15 2 01 054 Stout, J. Edwind 15292 S. Parker Rd. Denver, Colo. 80232 Add 100 W. Belleview Av e,) Be;.r--99.8'S-of NE Cor. of Plot r 3; Th. s 100'; Th. SWly. 139. 61' I' Th. 'NI/to w line of s. Bdwy. 100' . Th. NElj. 139.61' to Beg. Inter-1 i ~~~~~~~~~--------1 urban Add. (5155 .S-Bdwy · 207715 2 04 018 Por. Tr 1 17 Desc. as Beg. lSO'S Thorney, w. H., Jr., of NE Cor. Tr. 17; Th. W 125'; Trustee Th. IN t~ N line thereof; Th. 3700 s. Cl rkson SWl~. A~g. N line of so Tr. 17 to Englewood. Colo B.DllO a J:!t. 200~.L.J"i of....E ine . .!l'J: • .17; 2077 15 2 04 019 Am rican Petrotina Co. Texas P.O. Box 1311 Big Spring , Texas 79720 Th. 1s 154.33'; Th. E 200'; Th. N ' 103.73' 'to Beg. Interurban Add. I !5199 s. Bdwy. 1 i 18eg. at N ECo~-r;-:-17;-;h. o 150'; Th . W 125'; Th. N toN l1ne h~reot; Th. NEly. Alg . N 1 ne ot 1•Tr. 17 to B g. s . .Interurban Add.----- 15179 S. Bdwy.) I ~ $2,142.0 9 $1,729 .30 $2,697.60 Tr. $),910.1 9 . ; $4,540.0) . ---·----------~ . -o<o- • • ( " • (, • • "' .. 0 ,, - ~ NANE AND ADDRESS f ~ ~~ Block I SUBDIV ISI ON !, ~ . ' . ~ - 1 201 1 15 2 0 4 027 IPart of .Trs. 17' 18 Desc. as I' laurtkin Associates I Beg 1 25J. 73 • s & 200 • W of NE !, 'c/o S. Suburban Auto Cor TrJ 17; Th. Cont. ~I 120'; 1Teria, Inc . Th.]N 91.53' to S line W. Lehew i: Harry L. Arkin, Esq. Ave.; Th. NE Alg. SO line 134.03:; 1310 Western Fed. S~~Th . ...:._U ~!-.23_'_~0 _B_eg -'-!_~rban · _ Bldg . Add. Ex., IMPS to American Oil ~ Denver, Colo . 80202 Lease Auto-Teria (150 w. L howAveJ --------___ Jj_i_ _________ L 2077 15 2 04 033 !Part of 1 Lots 1-2 Desc. as Beg. NE 1 1 Belleview Animal Hospitalf.or, Lot! 1; Th. S 264.82'; Th. W;, Inc. ~~301; Th. N 5'; Th. W 80'; Th. N j 5060 S. Bdwy. 1551 to Is. line W. Lehew Ave.; 1 ; 'Englewood,_Co1o .• _80ll o__ Th .• NEly._Alg._so_lioe _to_Beg. · Raffertl/ Gdns. (250 W. Lehow Ave 1) $2,592.77 $1,654.43 $ 894.40 $1,100.69 2077 15 2 04 043 an, R.G . /o Burtkln Asaocia es 13 10 We at rn F d. Sav. $2,J00.91 1~. --- nver, Colo. 80202 ---------- j49. 9 to8 I lrnte I I I -I -···· I --------1·-I --·- I ' • • , ]- • (\ • • 0 • Se c t 1on 2. E!Ym~nt of Asse ssments. That the assessmen ts shall be due a nd payable at the offi ce of the Olrector of Finance o f t he 1ty of Englewood, w1thin thirty days a fter the f1nal publ 1cat1o n o f th 1s Ordinance, without demand ; prov 1ded that all such asses sments may, at the election of the property own e r, be pa1d in i nstallme nts, with interest as her 1nafte r prov1ded. Failure to pay the wh ole as sessment within said per1od of thirty da ys shal l be conclusively con stdered and held an election on the part of all persons 1ntercstcd, wh ether under disabil1ty or otherwise, to pay 1n s a1d installments. Such elect1 ~~ ·~~ll be conclusive ly h e ld and cona _d~rcd as a waiver of any riqh t to ques t on the power or )uruchc 10n of the City of r.nglewood t o construc t the imprcvf'I!IC nts, the quallty of •h work, t h<! regularity or autf1 ci<ncy o th<! proceed1ngs, or th~ validi ty or th e corr ctn a o f the a s~ssm nta, or thP valid1ty of the l1en reo1. • all nta, t or In th ~ even of su~ elect lon to pay in in- e paya le at the office due and p ayable anuary, 1977, and the rema1nder and PA)able aucceaa1vely in ea~h year the rea fter unpa1d pr1n c1 pal nc1ng on Janua l')' 1, of paying inatall .. nta or unpa d th p r 100n th, a d ahall ----------- • • t ] • I • • 0 • thereupon b e r estored to the riqht there~f ter to pay in ~nstallm~nt ~n tho same mannar as ~f d fault had not been suff~r0d. The owner of any properly not 1n d~fault as to any ins allmer.t or payment m3y, at any tune, pay the whole o f the unpa1d pr inc i pal w1th accrued interest t o the date of the next assessment installment paymen t date . Section 4. Discount on PaymPnt nf Asses sm~n ts. Payments may be ~ade to the D~r cct or of F1nance at any time within thirty days a ft er the f inal publication of this Ord inance, a nd an allowa nce of f1ve per centum (5 l w1ll be made on all payments made dur1n9 such period , but not thereafter . The discoun t f 5 shall apply to all such paymcn a, whether the payment is he enti re amount of as s ess- ment d uo, or a part of the as~Pssmen . lmM diately after the e xp1 rat1 o n o f such hirty day p r1od, the assessmen s ehall be certif1ed to the Coun y Trca ur~r of Arapahoe County, Colorado, for collect1on, as prov1J d by law. S ction 5 . As~cssm~rt li~n. All aasessmen ts levi d aqa1n~t the real property 1n Pavtn D1str1c No. 2 2, toqether w1th all 1nteres th<r 1 and penalties fo r defau lt in p aymen th reof, and all cos t s 1n col lectinq the same, shall con3tltutc, from he rl •e ot th final publicat1on of thia ord~nancc, a pcrp tual 11 ~ 1n he •~veral amoun s a aaeased aq 1ns each lot or tra~t of land. Such lien ahall have pr~or ity over all other liens except general tax 1 1 na , and shall be enfo rced >n accordanc w>th the l ava of the State of Colorado. If any tr ct of r al property incl~ded v i hi n P v inq Diatrl ct No. 22 >a hereafter d1vidcd or aabd1v1ded 1nto tvo or more s uch trac s or pat·c la, the Dlr c or ot Ftnanc , with he assistance of the ~1r e ueh tra~t 1n ~~o aam aubdtvtded tnto wo or r ev1sed ass s nta Coun~ , Coloralo. as ea& r. a airs ltaolt ts nd o certtfy the r a! Ar pahce • • ' - • • • Sect1on 7. Sev_r~blllt . That if any o ne or ~c o s e ctio ns or p a rts of this Ord1 nance sha ll b e a d jud ged u nenfo r c<>- able or i nval 1d , such judg~ent s hal l no t affec t, 1mpair or i nvalidate the rema1ning provis.ons of th1s Ord1na nc<>, it being the inte n t i on that the vario us provis1 ons h ereof are severab le. Section 8. £mcrqrncy Prov1sion. By reason of tbe fact that bonds of Paving r1str1ct No. 22 a r e now OUtstanding and t ha t lnter e s t the r e on wi ll short l y become due and payable, fu nds mu st b e ma de a va1l ab le from assesa- ~nts at the arl1est possible da te for p ayment of suc h 1~terea t , and for t he i mm ed1ate rreservat ion of the public property , health, p e ace a nd safe ty, 1t i s hereby declared that an eme rgency e x ists and that this rdi n ancc shall take effect upon 1ts f 1na l passaqe . Section 9. Re peale r . Al l o rd1nances, or parts thereof, in conflic t her~w 1th £re hereby repealed. Sect i on 10 . Hc ar in2 . In ac~ocd an ce wi th the City Ch a rter an~ the Mu nic i pal Code of the City, th City Council shal l hold a public he r i1q on this o rdina nce, befo re final passage a t 8 :0 0 P.M. on Mor.day, '1arch 2 2 , 1 9 76. Sectlon 11. Ord1nance , after a p ubl i c hcar1ng and f1nal passage , shall be recorded in a book k e p t for th a purpose, sha ll be authentie at<>d by the a 1gnatu r s of u. !layor an 0 r e c tor of Fina nce , a nd s hall ba published i. the Engl OOd He rald, a newspaper of aonera l ci r culation pu liah d in a1 C>ty . rNTRODUCED AN D rASS 0' FIRST REAOI~G Th 1 a l7 t day of February, 197 6. Thie (SIA L) yor • • 0 ) . '· ... .. .. • • • 0 , . • ~======~======~-===~----------~ RESOLUT • .l r.J _8 __ A RESOLU TION J\UTI!OlU ,,,. TH E NOTIFICATIO N OF PROPERTY OWN CRS Or ASS£SS M~NTS FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO . 22 l\1<0 ES T;\BLISH!NG A OAT£ FOR A PUBLIC IIE.AklNC ON SJ\IO ASSE SSMENTS. WHEREAS, the street paving, curb and gutter and eidewalk improvements in Pav1 ng 01str1c No. 22, in Englewood, Colorado , have been sati sfactorllt c •Pleted nd hav e been accepted by the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, a statement showing the whole cost of &aid t.provementa and a propos e~ appo rtlo~~ent of the same etainst the property withln the o.strlct bas been filed With the Director of Finance; and WHEREAS, the City Counc11 has con~1dered the apec ial ~fita accrui ng on each lot or tru~t of land 1n the Diatric t ~ reaaon of the mak1n9 of the 4mprovements and bas determined tbat the apportionment or the ass ssrne nts f or aa1d impro vements as eet for th in the Bill for an Ord nanc e , introduced and paaaed OD f1rst reading, on February 17, 1976 18 in aeoordanca With such benefits; U IT RESOLVED BY TilE CITY CO CIL OF TilE CITY OF 1!IICLI:IIOaD • COLORADO: 1 . That tha Director of F1nanea is hereby authorized ... directed to notify the owner of the property to ba for aai4 improve-ants by publ1cat1on of th1s Resolut1on in tbr .. canaecutiv w ekly ooat thereof baa Mill Ulat aouce of Miled t of 1 of the ion ·1- I I .. 1._ ... •. ' • • - j ( 4 ' ' ~ ~; • ... • .. . ~ ) ; ,. .. ,.~; · ... .. . • I . .. . ~ I ... ~ ... ... . , : • . A.. ., ( .. ·r .. . . • 0 t• • the ~t of $t31.698 26 to be aaaeesed against the property apecially benef i ted and t n cl ud~d w~thin the district . The , ·' -t to be aases sed aga1nat f!&ch lot or tract of land ia ' ' .,, •• forth in the Bill for 411 Ordinance levyi119 the aseassmenta, J.ntroducecl and passed on hrat r eadinq on February 11, 1976. ), That any eompla>nta or Ob Jections which may be IU4e in vrit~ng by the own e rs of land with1n the Dietrict, to the City Council and filed in the office of the Director · Of Finance on or before Friday, March 19, 1976, will be caaaidered and heard by the City Council at the meetin9 of the C~ty Counc~l . on Monday , March 22, 1976. The City COuncil ahall also hold a pwolic he aring at the aame time on the Ordinance levying the aseesaments, prior to the f~l paseage thereof. t. Any complaint or o bjec tion to the validity of the aaaesaments or th proceeding• taken th refor shall be 4eemed waived unlesa presented in vr~tlDg at the t~ and in the manner set forth above . 5. That if any o~~ or more seet~on s or parte of th1a Reeolut1on ahall be ad)udgrd un nforceabla or 1nvalid , such judgment shall not aff ct, impair or ~nvalidat e th r ... ining proviaiona of h~a R olut>cn, 1 be inq the intentl that the various prov>a~ona h reot r s ver&ble . ADOPTI:D AND APPRO 'En u 17th ay of F ruuy, lt71 • I I a A L I yor -t- ' • • - TO: FROM: DATE: • • Andy McCown, Ci t y Ma nager Karl Nollenberg er, Assi st.ar.• City Manager, William Jame s , Director of f~nance, Charles Carroll, Direc or o f Utilit~es, and William Hamilton, Fir Ch.ef February 11, 1976 SUBJECT: Fire Protection S tandby Charges As you have requeste d, we hav meL as comm i ttee t o rev i ew the current City policy of c harging a f ire p r o ection standby charge for private fire protection systems (sprinkl e r s). In d o i n g so, we have analyz ed the current thinking in the f i r e and wa er fie lds as to thes e t ypes of charges as well as considered local cond~t io ns . Part I -Philosophy o n Fire P ro t ect~on St ndby Charges It wa s the feeling o f the commi t tee th the C~ty houl d be p r o v i d ing incentives to have building s construct nd r led w~th spr inkle r systems wherever poss ible . Wh~l curl provision to look at ma ndator y sprinkling in various b uil dings ~ unJ r rev~ w by he fire cod committee at t h is t ime, th curr£nt pr cL ~ce of charg~nq a stand y charge is detrimental t o a polic o ncouraging sprinkl~n g. Th e amount of water use d by a spr1nkl r as comp red to th us of hydrant water i s mu ch l ess h 1ndustry and loc 1 examples. This i s du n o er o th f~r e ~edi- ately as oppos ed t o manual plica 10 h• f1ref1ghters. Th current s tandby charg is d e r UD ntal 1on of pn. ler ays s in con1truction in the Ci t y. I • • • • • 0 - page 2 Part II -Effects on City's Budqet I t is true, however , that a wa ter system is built with f ire protection needs in mind. A large portion of the cost of a wa ter system (up to 50\) results from the sizing of t he lines necessary to accomodate firefighting. Since firefighting is a g eneral qovernmental expenditure, it wou ld seem logical that the Ge neral Fund should bear the expense of building of these oversize lines as well as hydran s and other firefighting induced expenses. This philosophy does substantiate the need to pay the Water Enterprise Fund s ome amount of money to re imburse i t for the cap~tal outlay of the system necess~ta ed for fire protection. A determination o f what level of r~~ur sement is necessary to equitably compensate th Wat r Fund is a complex problem usually addr esse d in rate studies. Whil e we can attempt to analyze thi s if you so desire, the level o f expenditure w are dealing wi t h may not justify this detailed analysis in light o f other priori ties. This analysis should probably await further rate stud~es in the future as wa s last done in the early 1960's . The payment from the General Fund o he Water Fund in 1976 consists of a $10,000 fee for hydran t r ental. The Fire Department budg t has long borne this expenditure. Collec 1ons on sprinkler syst standby charges from private c oncerns will b approximately Sll,OOO. Applying the philosophy above, the Wa ter Fund should continu to r ceiv this r evenue for reimbursement o its cap1t 1 outlay n ces itated by fire protection needs. The options open to th C~ty ar a~ follow&: 1. Con inu the c urr nt char 1ng for to private businesses. r prot c ~on t nd y char s 2. Elia.in•te th char ea to priva e l u 1n a of h revenu s the w r Fund. 3. liau.nate h th Water •• b. w1 h no r plac m th r ve ue o Fund • r ' • • ]- ( ( • • 0 • ---- 6 B page 3 systems. One justification for this method is that it holds the Water Fund harmless for revenue but dec reases the potential for large revenue increases 1n this area. If the current level of contribution is equitably compensating the Water Fund over a long term for capital costs of f1re protection, th case for rapid inc reases based on sprinklers is no justifiable. No added costs accrue to th W1ter Fund due to new sprinkler systems being constructed. This is our recolllllendation to you for ~Plementat ion. We WOUld be glad to discuss thea 1tt:Jns with you further if you so desire. ~ 1\).CC,,.h~_, Xarl Nollenberger Assistant City Manager ~ Director of Utilities sb /?"~~9- William ~ D1rector of Finance Fire Chief • • I • 0 • TO: Andy McCown, City Manager FROM: Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager and Richard Lorig, Personnel Director DATE: January 19, 1976 SUBJECT: Fire Training Program We are enclosing a copy of the complete training program for the Fire Department for 1976 and beyond. We believe that you will find it to be a comprehensive program aimed at upgrading our training efforts in this department. The efforts made by the Fire Department personnel have been superior in their assessment of the problem and development of a program geared at a training package. Of particular mention should be Batallion Chief Braunreite~ ,nd Lieutenant Lloyd Cox for their part in the development of this program. The total budget for the training program for 1976 is $29,318. This is included in the 1976 Budget as adopted. It is important to note that this training program utiliz s the technique of internal expertise to a larg deqr e. All fire lieutenants are expected to become experts in various phases of fire fighting and to put together classes on their ar as of expertise for presentation to all th firefighters. A train the trainers seminar w s h ld in arly cember to help th se people beqin these tasks. The training progr is 11 underway a this time. In the training program, th c out-of-state trips wer e neces ary available here in th Stat • Th e firs CQnf renee in This highly r Training Officers to help th in h triF is for two batallion ch Manag nt School in Dallas. often overlooked aspect of a train our high 1 vel co nd personn 1 and dministering a large d par ~rl Ass is ~I ca Chut II to Your ed. r that three r~nt 6 B ' 1 • • t • 0 • -------·~------~~==~====~====~~-=------~ 1. Training Officer -Salary and Benefits $20,348 2. Automobile Maintenance (Street Car) 500 3. Overtime for Fire Department Instructors 1,600 This is justified by the following: (a) Consistance in training between shifts (b) No duplication of work effort (c) No less of material from transferring from one shift to another (d) Better research of subject material, more concentration and emphasis on lesson plans, presentation and evaluation (e) Volunteer training 740 4. Travel and Expenses (Seminars) (a) Fire Department Instructor Conference -1 person 410 This is a necessary seminar for Fire Department Training Officer's upgrading of techniques and procedures in firefighting, plus instructor training. (b) Fire Command Officers School -3 persons 280 Necessary to develop Lieutenants in fire fighting command situations, plus administrative aspects of fire department. (c) National Fire Department Management School S.M.U. -Dallas, Texas -2 persons 940 This is considered one of th best Fire Department management schools in the nation. The two Battalion Chiefs that attend this school will use this school to develop themselves as well as others within the F1re Department. (See attached information and letter froa the Aurora Fire Marshall .) (a) International Society of Fire Service Instructors This is a source for Nterial. E4 cational su plies 20 (a) Fila and fila process ng 300 This allo tor an ns rue r o u o roll o t 1a in th developaant of his class pr ntat10n -24 subjects with enouqh tor two (2) rolls of fila or s1 x (6) subjects. (b) Manuals (3 s ts) Th s all for 2 s s r lse n o nuals us 1 s t for 1 5 .. • • , - • • 0 • (c) Instructor Guide Sheets One for each IFSTA manual (d) Three-hole notebooks (100) These will be issued to all personnel, including Volunteers, and used as "Training Policies and Procedures of the Englewood Fire Department ." This type manual is essential to carry out an organized training program. (e) Training Films (3) It is necessary that our film library be added to each year. The film to be ordered in 1976 will coincide with the technical aspect of the training program. (See attached sheet for present film library material.) 7. Inside Printing This will include all the printing for the "Training Policies and Procedures of the Englewood Fire Depart.ent" manual. It is planned to have this done through the city's Central Services. 8. Diesel School--DOE's (18) This is justified by cost savinqs in maintenance of apparstua. 9. Driver Course This coura will include some classroom training, but ess ntially it will be designed as a "rodeo" type driver training course. It will help develop other personnel who are at tiaes used as relief drivers. 30 365 700 100 600 200 10. Miscellaneous 2,000 This would be a fund for training a~d• and a inars that are not originally planned tor. These would .as likely local a .. inara and aida that are necessary to carry on a training progr TOTAL BUDGET $29,318 l /a /7 •. ' • • • • 0 I • - ·-------------~-===~====~====~~--------~ T R A I N I N G PROPOSAL ENGLEWOOD FIRE DEPARTI-1ENT I Background The Public Safety Officer concept brought to light the inadequate manpower development within the City of Englewood. As a result of this inadequacy, department heads were directed to appoint individuals to an inter-departmental training committee in order that middle management communication patterns could be developed. A meeting of Fire Department personnel, which included Chief Hamilton, Battalion Chief Mc Carty, Captain McFarland, Lieutenant Braunreiter, DOE Cox and Firefighter Becker, with Assistant City Manager Nollenberger presiding, was held on June 23, 1975. The lack of a departmental training program was brough out at this meeting. Mr. Nollenberger asked hat two members of those present volunteer to develop a department tr ining program and present this program to he committee on July 16, 1975. The members who volunteered and consequently w re assigned this r sponsibili y were Lieu enan Don Braunrei r ~nd DOE Lloyd .~ox--­ These m n were also assigned to repr sen h Fir Department o n the int r-d p rtm n al traini ng comm1 II Pur ose thia proposal is raining nd d Engl wood Fir -1 - • • ·~ • • 0 .. The team assigned the responsibility of developing the program recognizes this problem and, through a systematic approach to the problem by involving and properly training all company and staff officers, it is hoped that a positive attitude toward training will ensue. The program, if ·implemented, will not result in an overnight change in abilities of attitudes, but should, through proper evaluation and control, accomplish the long range goal: and objectives of the program. IV Recommendations v The team recommends the City of Englewood and the Englewood Fire Department take the following actions: 1. Budget anough money to implement the proposed training program. 2. Implement the program imm diately, especially the instructor training portion. Appendix (Outline of Training Program) -2- •. ' • • • ,_ 0 • 0 U T L I N E F 0 R T R A I N I N G P R 0 G R A M A~ B The development of a highly efficient, effective and pro fess i onal fire department, while maintaining a realistic level of expendi- tures to meet this level of competance. PROGRAM OBJEC'I'IVES Supervisors and staff personnel will have the capability of con- structing, presenting and evaluating classes, technical in nature, using recognized classroom techniques. National certification of line personnel in all ranks from Fire- fighter Fourth Class through L eutenant. Development of administrat ive and managerial abilities in all supervisory levels to guarantee replacement of qualified persons to management positions. Develop and maintain a high degree of morale within all levels of fire department personnel. Develop a positive attitude towards training within the fire department. C PROGRAM OUTLINE In appro ching h division of probl 1. T chnical problems m of training and dev lopment, a n c sa ry. Th a ar aa follows: 2. Sup rviaory probl rna 3. Administrative probl The t chnical probl ar a waa further a gr gat d into two ain ca gori a known ••~ 1. Fir Suppr asion 2. ir Prev n on Th wo ca oriea, auppr ••ion nd pr in o th follo ing opic h adinga w~ h aible ina itu ion aa follows: ~on, ar aub-divid corresponding reapon- ' • • • 0 I• • FIRE SUPPRESSION (Internal) RESPONSIBLE INSTITUTION 1. Selling the program 2. IFSTA manuals Lieutenants and staff personnel All chief officers of the department 3. Local environment Training Officer of special committee a. Pre-planning b. Water supply ·system c. Hazardous materials d. Rules and regulations e. Englewood FD training manual f. NFPA ·pamphlets and publiqations (informing and update) g. Target hazards ' 4. First Aid Paramedic Personnel 5. Special Equipment Company Officers 6. Recruit Orientation and Training Training Officer -----·-... ':-----~ .... -... ~--.. .. .. . . .. .: : .. -···"r ..... : .. -: ... --•. --. FIRE 1. Career Development 2. Diesel School 3. Driver Training 4. Tactics and Strat gy 5. Oc c upational Hazards 6. Radiation (Safety) -4- --.. -.----· ----.. ----· . ......... -~ ..... Community College of Denver Dobbs Diesel and City ServiCenter Colorado Highway Patrol Sp cial Seminara State Indus rial Commission Atomic En rgy C iaaion (AEC) .· • • - • • • 0 t• • ------~------~--~==~==~~~~~------- ·. • FIRE PREVENTION (Internal) 1. Policies and Procedures Fire Prevention Officer 2. Fire Codes Fire Prevention Officer 3. Special Programs Fire Prevention Officer 4. Building Codes and Ordinances Building Department s. Arson Investigation Practices Arson Investigator FIRE PREVENTION (External) 1. Arson Investigation Special Seminars 2. Fire Prevention Practices Special Seminars 3. OSHA Community College of Denver 4. Hazardous Materials COSHA, DOT SUPERVISORY (External) -. 1 ; ·Instructor ~raining · Special Seminara •· co, DO, MSC, ceo, AJC 2. Related Readings Various Inatitut s 3. R lated Classes CU, DO, MSC, CCD, AJC 4. Public Sp a king Toastmasters ADMINISTRATIV DEVELOPMENT (Internal) 1 . Gen ral Manag nt Skills S aff M etings (D par City Pin nc Direc or nt and City) 2. udg ting ADMINISTRATIVE DEV 1 . G n ral Skills Associa ions, 2. R h Coll Cours a CU, DU, MSC, CCO, AJC -!I- ' • • ( (( • TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: • 0 • Andy McCown , City Manager Karl Nol lenberger, Assistant City Manager February 9, 1976 Golf Course Bid Schedule I am enclosing a proposed bid schedule tor the go lf course construction contract. As per the enclosed letter from George Zoe ll ne r, special counsel for t his project , our plans have to remain tentative due to land acquisition problems. The Court In Littleton handed down t~nfr decision referred to in Mr. Zoellner 's letter on February 4, 1976. By February 14th we should have notice of whether an appeal wil I be made to the Supreme Court. If an appeal Is mad we should know by February 24th whether the Supreme Court wIll ace pt the appea I. It they accept th llppea I, a further delay of two to thr e months can be expected. We wl I I closely monitor this case as It progresses lind analyze its relevance to our time c edule. The design of the golf course wll I be comp leted by the dates establish d In this sch dule. W are Including a design of sedimentation ponds for the Bear Cree Water Plant as w discuss d pr vlously. Depending upon the cost lmpleclltions, w Clln bid these liS an Integral part o f th p cka will ge~ bac with you as the cost Implications of thi s construction advances. "-" ( '1"' ~I cc: no ti on rry Enclo ur • • I ]- ( • • 0 t • • RIVER REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE : February 24, 1976 --first notice of advertiseme nt calling for bids on the construction o f ni ne holes of golf on west side of rive r March 3, 1976 -- March 17, 1976 -- March 30, 1976 -- April 5, 1976 -- Specifications can be pi cked up by bidders Prebid conference with bidd r s 2 :00 p. m. Englewood City Hall Open bids 2 :00p.m., Engle od Ci ty Hall Award bid by City Council - City Council meeting Construction to start as soon as possible after signing of contract. Parks & Recreation Department Revised. Feb. 6, 1976 copies to: Kells Waggoner Bill James K rl Nollen r er Dorothy Rom ns •. ' • • f - . .; • • • 0 • ------ GEORGE L. ZOELLNER 4.2 OSWEGO STA~£T February 4, 1976 Bernard v. Berardini City Attorney City of Engle wood 3400 so. Elati En'Jlewood, CO Re: Englewood v. Winslow Dear Bernie: AUROR A , COLORADO 80010 As expected, Judge Foote granted Winslow's Motion to Vacate the Possession Hearing pending resolution of the matter in the Supreme Court. I stopped by to advise the Assistant City Manager in your absence of the posture of the case. There is a likelihood that the Supreme Court will not accept the writ, but in the event they do I would anticipate at least a two months delay and maybe a little more. I told the Assistant City Manager that it would be inadvisable to go to bid unless Englewood has possession of the property, however, they could go to bid and commence construction on the property owned by Engle wood pro- vided that the contractor is made aware that he may not be able to proceed wi th construction on the Winslow tract until we get posse ss ion. Englewood, o f course, would perhaps h ave to a ssume some s tart and s top costs of th contractor i n t ha t e vent. All of the bidde r s s hould b e m d a ware of thi s po ssi b i l i ty if t ha t is the route that En g lewood d ecid es to take. I f Wins l ow 's att o r neys delay with t hei r petition to th Suprem Court for mor than fo u r o r fiv d ys, I will mov Judg Foote to re-s t th h a r ing for poss ssion. Th Judge indicated that as soon as this matt r is re- solv d he will work so tim in at th arliest possible ti for th poss ssion h aring. Sincer ly, G orqe L . Zo lln r GLZ1ss cca Ci y anaqer, City of nql wood • • , - { • • • ~)(.L ~t.!~'T':> C. I" COUNCIL IN UTES ~ \:J; D ecember 3, 1975 Page four App ointment of Two Mem b "r s to the Nominatino C o mmittee It was e xplained that t he Ex ecutive Comm ittee at i ts November meeting selected Me ssr s. Murphy and Ckmcnt t o serve on the N ominating Comm ittee for election of 19 76 Cou ncll officers. In accordance with the DRCOG Articles of Association, the Council wa s requ est ed t o se l ect two and the Chairman selected the fifth member. Mr. Thornto n nomina ted Mr . Vcr lln Bruns and Mr. Robe rt Heward to serve on the Nom in tmq Committee for 1976 . On motion by Mr . C J, ment, supported by Mr. Pitt ·~. Cou ncil moved that th e n o min ~t10n ;, be clo.;ed and a unanimous ballot cast f o r th two coun ~il members named above . Motion carried unanim ous!} . Chairman Smith s e l cted M.r. Sher yl W 1t z as th fift h member of the Nom inating Comm1ttee f r 197 • Chairman Smith appointe d Mr. Rob rt Howard to serve a. Ch irman of the N ominating Committe (' for 1 /6 anrl inform ed Council th t taff w ould b e n otifying the members or the Jut 1\lld loca tion of the fii s t m e ting . Nom- ina tions are to b e submitted t o thn full ouncil at its r • gul "'r me Ung in January. •. • • , • - • • ROLL CALL Moved Seconded Aye Nav Abstain Absent ,__ Wi l11ams t-So vern (/ Smfth Mann ..--Brown Clayton t Mayor Taylor ' • • • t • - 0 t• • ------------~--------~--------~~==========~~~~==------~ ROLL CALL M ed S d d A Na Ab Ab t ov econ e \Ye lY sta n sen Williams ~ Sovern I.- .......... ~ '--" Mann 1/' ,__....... 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