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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-12-07 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet- I' ( • • • • - AGENDA FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 7, 1976 •• 7:30P .M. Call t o order, invocation by Reverend Fred Hahn, I mm anue l Lut he ran Churc h, 3695 South Acoma St re e t, p ledge o f alle g ian c e b y Cub Scout Pack #347 , Webelo ws Den #1, and ro ll call . 1. Minutes. (a) Minutes of the special meeting of No ve mb e r 8, 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (b) Minutes of the regular meeting of November 15, 1976. (Copies enclosed. 2 . Pre-Scheduled Visitors. (a) Mr. M. M. Summers , 3140 South Delaware Street, will appear before Council concerning liquor matters. 3 . Communications -No Action Recommended. (a) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commision meeting of November 9 , 1976 . (Copies enclosed .) (b) Minutes of the Library Board meeting of No- vember 9 , 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (c) Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meetin g of November 11, 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (d ) Minut e s o f the City of Englewood Retirement Board meeting of November 12, 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (e) Minutes of the Career Service Board meeting of No vember 2 3, 1976 . (Copies enclosed.) (f ) Me morandum from the Director of Parks and Recre- ation to the City Manager concerning attendance at the 1976 National Congress for Recreation a nd Parks. (Copies enclosed.) ' • ,. - I . • 0 f - • • ( • • 0 I• • Page 2 Agenda for December 7, 1976 3 . Communicati ons-No Action Recommended (Continued). (g) Le tter from the Municipal Finance Officers Association to the Director of Finance concern- ing the Annual Financial Report of the City of Engle wood for the fiscal year ended December 31 , 1976. (Copies enclosed.) 4. Communications -Acti on Recommended. (a) Co nsideration of renewal of 20 liquor license s in the City of Englewood. (Copies enclosed and the following owners are in the audience - Messrs . William Gilmore and Rodney Utz , owners of The John, 90 West Belleview; Mr. Arthur M. Snow , o wner of Snow 's Lounge, 2893 South Broad - way; and Mr. and Mrs . Maurice Soliman, owners of Bar Harbor, 3484 South Broadway.) (b) Minutes of the Water and Sewer Borad meeting of November 16, 1976 with the following recommenda- tions: (i) Approval of Supplement #52 to the South- gate Sanitation District; (ii) Recommending increase in sewer construction inspection charges. (Memorandum from the Director of Utilities to the Assistant City Manager enclosed.) (Copies enclosed .) Pr ocl amation declaring December 9, 1976 as George Perrin Day. (Copies enclosed .) Letter to Mr. Al Lottner, attorney representing G. G. 0. Inc . d/b/a Sizzler Steak House, 5151 South Broadway, concerning rescheduling of public hearing for the issuance of a hotel and restaurant liquor license. (Copies enclosed.) (e) Encro a chment agreement for Plaza De Medico located i n the 35 0 0 b loc k of South Washington. (Memo - randum from the Director of Utilities and encroach- me nt a g reement enclosed .) (f) Memorandum from the Director of 'Utilities to the City Manager concerning a gas service easement for the gas use distribution at the Bi-City Wastewater Treatment Plant. (Copies enclosed.) •• . , ' I • • 0 ·' I ! ' ' 'r ( • • ( • • - Page 3 Agenda for December 7, 1976 5. City Att orney. Ordinances on Final Reading. (a ) Ordinance amending section 2(c), Chapter 6, Title XIII, of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Co de rela ting to collateral securities on banks holding City cash deposits. (Copies enclosed.) -j;~O Bills for Ordinances. (b) Bill amending Section 12 and 13 , Chapter 3, Title XV , Article II , of the 1969 Englewood Municipal Code authorizing the optional use of scheduled flat rate or measured service for residential water usage within the City of Englewood. (Copies enclosed.) Resolutions . (c) Resolution c on c e r ni n g the issuance of a 3 . 2 (consumption on premises) beer license to Encore Inc., 5470 South Broadway . (Copies enclosed .) (d) Resolution appointing John A. Criswell , attorney at law , 3780 South Broadway , as s pecial co u nsel i n l i t i gation to b e commenced to determine the v al i d i ty of a certain sand and gravel lease enc um bering City property currently held by Motor Cr ane Service Company , a Colorado corporation. (Cop i es enclosed.) Other Matters . (e) Report from the City Attorney concerning special assessment hardship cases. (Copies enclosed.) (f) Attorney 's Choice . 6. City Manager . (a) Memorandum from the City Manager concerning the Senior Citizens Center name memorialization. (Copies enclosed.) (b) Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager to the City Manager concerning the Englewood Citizen Newsletter. (Copies enclosed .) (c) Memorandum from the Director of Finance to the City Manager concerning the River Redevelopment Proje c t. (C o pies enclosed. ) I • • 0 ·. f 32xl • • • • 0 - Page 4 Agenda for December 7, 1976 6. City Manager (Continued) . (d) Memorandum from the Director of Finance to the Assistant City Manager concerning changes to the Englewood Municipal Code due to State Liquor Code changes . (Copies enclosed.) (e) Memorandum from the Assistant City Manager and Director of Finance to the City Manager con- cerning the establishment of a sewe·r construction account. (Copies enclosed .) (f) Memorandum from the City Manager concerning a letter from Mr. William E . Kor b itz , manager of the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District 1 #1, concerning public hearing on proposed rev i s i ons • to State water quality criteria and stream classifi - cat i on system . (Copie s and Me morandum from the City Manager enclosed .) (g) Manager 's Choice . 7. Visitors . 8 . General Discussion . (a) Mayor 's Choice . (b) Council Member's Choice . 9. Adjournment. '' ~ I !..{~ //f t"c:. (}t{ \. And;r_, McCown Cit~ Manager .. • • ·. ·' I I I ,. • • • SPECIAL MEETING : • • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO November 8 , 1976 I a. The City Council o f the City of Englewood , Arapahoe Co unty , Co lorado , met in special session on November 8 , 1976 at 7 :00 p .m. Mayor Protem Clayton , presiding, called the meeting t o order . The invocation was given by Councilman Smith . The Pledge of Allegiance wa s led by Councilman Brown . Mayor Protem Clayton asked f or roll call . Upon the call of the roll , the following we re present: Coun cil Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Absent : Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Protem declared a quorum present . Also present were : City Mana g er McC own Asst . City Manager Nollenberger City At t o rney Berardini Di r. of Finance/City Clerk James Deputy City Clerk Varner * * * * * * COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENTS LI UOR LICENSE FOR SAINT LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH/P .T .A. AT 3301 SOUTH SHE~~ AND 3310 SOUTH LINCOLN , ON NOVEMBER 14 , 1976 FROM 12 :00 NOON TO 8 :00 P .M. Councilman Brown seconded the motion . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Sovern, Sm ith , Brown , Mann, Clayton . Nays: None . Absent: Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Protem declared the motion carried • City Clerk James noted that his office has received no written protests t o this special events license . Carole Maschka , 4152 West Greenwood Place , Denver , Chairman of the Saint Lo uis Parish/P .T .A. 27th Annual Jamb oree , was present . She explained that beer will be served during the football game in a r oom set aside for the adults , and wine will be served with the spaghetti dinners . She also stated that this jamboree is the only fund-raising event sponsored by the Parish and is the only source of income for the P .T .A. .• . ' I r '! I • • 0 f 32xl - • • • November 8, 1976 Page 2 • - Ms . Maschka presented to City Council a picture showing the posting of the public hearing notice on the premises , as well as a copy of the bylaws . Chalmerse Parker, 3996 South Grant , stated he is in favor of this l icense because it is for a fund raising event that is held only once a year . In response to Mayor Protem Clayton , three additional persons stood t o express their support of the issuance of this license . M. M. Summers , 3140 South Delaware, stated he is opposed to this license because there are enough liquor establi shments in this neighborhood to supply the needs, and because there has been no evidence presented by the applicants to show the needs or desires of the inhabitants . Ms . Masc hka noted that question #7 on the application should be corrected to read "yes " because the Saint Louis Church/P .T .A. is a religious or philanthropic institution . Tom Fitzpatrick , 3155 South Acoma , explained that the Saint Louis Church/P .T .A. works in conjunction with the state P .T .A. but is not affiliated with the national P .T .A. He also stated that liquor will not be served at the jamboree , but that wine will be served with the spaghetti dinners and beer will he served during the football game only . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Councilman Williams seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Severn , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton . Nays: None . Absent: Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Protem declared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO GRANT THE SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR LICENSE TO SAINT LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH/P . T .A. AT 3301 SOUTH SHERMAN AHD 3310 SOUTH LINCOLN ON NOVEMBER 14 , 1976 FRO~I 12:00 NOON TO 8 : 00 P .M. Councilman Mann seconded the motion . Councilman Smith stated that Article 12-48-102 of the state Liquor Code requires that they must be an incorporated organization to be granted this license . City Attorney Berardini responded that , in his opinion , this section of the code does not require them to be incorporated because of other provisions also included in this section . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams, Severn , Brown , Mann, Clayton . • ,_ . ' ·' I ! ~ I • • f • • • November 8 , 1976 Page 3 Nays: Council Member Smith . Absent: May o r Tay lor . • 0 • The May o r Protem declared the moti on carried . * * * * * * t• COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN APPLICATION FOR A SPECIAL EVENTS 3 . 2 BEER LICENSE FOR ENGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB TO BE HELD AT THE ENGLEWOOD SHRINE CLUB , 3299 SOUTH LOGAN , 0 NOVEMBER 19 , 1976 FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT . Councilman Williams seconded the mot i on . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Cou ncil Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Br own , Mann , Clayton . Nays : None . Absent: Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Protem declared the motion carried . City Cl erk James noted that his o ffice has received no written protests to this special events license . Roy Lininger , 5 Sunset Lane , Littleton , Chairman of the Ways and Means Commi ttee of the Englewood Lions Club , wa s present. He stated that the Lions Club plans to hol d a raffle and "Las Vegas Night" where they wish to serve 3 .2 beer . Mr . Lininger noted that this application has been appr oved by the club members and the Lions Club Board . M. M. Summe r s , 3140 So uth Delaware, stated he i s opposed to this license because the applicants have not provided evidence showi ng the needs of the neighbo rh ood or the desires o f the inhabitants . He also stated that there are enough liquor establishments in thi s neighborhood to supply the needs . Co uncilman Smith stated that one of the grounds f o r issuing a special events license is that no other suitable place that already has a license could be f ound . Mr . Lininger responded that this was investigated by the committee and that they decided there was no other appropriate place avai lab l e to hold this event • Virgil Thomas , 3810 South Lincoln , Secretary o f the Englewood Lio ns Club Board , stated that the Bo ard passed a motion instructing the We,ys and Means Committee to proceed with the raffle and "Las Vegas Night " as a fund raising event , including the application for the special events 3 .2 beer license . Di scussion followed regar ding statute requirements for issuing special events liquor licenses . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Councilman Mann seconded the mot i on . Up o n a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: ' ,. . ' • • 0 f 32xl - • • • November 8 , 1976 Page 4 • - Ayes: Council Members Williams , Sovern, Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton . Nays : None . Absent : Mayor Taylor . The May o r Protem declared the motion carried . COUNCirw.N WILLIAMS MOVED TO GRANT THE SPECIAL EVENTS 3. 2 BEER LICENSE TO D GLEWOOD LIONS CLUB TO BE HELD AT THE ENGLEWOOD SHRINE CLUB, 3299 SOUTH LOGAN , ON NOVEMBER 19 , 1976 FROt~ NOON TO MIDNIGHT . Councilman Mann seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as f o llows : Ayes: Co uncil Members Williams, Sovern , Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays: Council Member Smi th . Absent: Mayor Taylor . The May o r Protem declared the motion carried . ****** Mayor Protem Clayton declared a recess at 8:05 p .m. Council 1~ccnvened at 8:15 p .m. Upon a call of the roll , the following were present: Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown, Mann , Clayton . Absent : Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Protem declared a quorum present. ****** A public hearing was opened to consider an application for a 3 .2 beer license , consumption on the premises , for Encore , Incorporated , d/b/a The South Door , 5470 South Broadway . Attorney Martin Miller appeared representing the applicant . Attorney Richard Landrum appeared representing The John , 90 West Belleview Avenue , formerly Leaning Tower of Pizza , in opposition to the issuance of this license . Testimony and evidence was received both for and against this application . The public hearing was closed, and City Attorney Berardini noted that City Council has thirty days in which to make their decision • A complete transcript of this public hearing is being prepared and will be on file in the City Clerk 's office . * * * * * * • . , . . • • 0 ....... • • • November 8, 1976 Page 5 • • .. COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED THAT CITY COUNCIL MAKE ITS OFFICIAL STAND CONCERNING I -470 ACCORDING TO THE LETTER DATED NOVEMBER 5, 1976 TO THE AD HOC COMMISSION AND SIGNED BY MAYOR TAYLOR UNTIL COUNCIL DERIVES AN OPINION ON THE VARIOUS ALTERNATIVES , Councilman Williams seconded the motion. This letter requests that the Ad Hoc Commission delay making their decision on I -470 for one month in order that City Council may continue its collective evaluation of the alternatives which have been presented , A copy of this letter is on file and available in the City Clerk's office . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams, Severn, Smith, Brown , Mann , Clayton . Nays: None , Absent: Mayor Taylor . The Mayor Pro tem declared the moti on carried . * * * * * * Mayor Protem Clayton adjourned the City Council meeting at 1:30 a .m. City Clerk • . I • • 0 .. ' • • • REGULAR MEETIN G : • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO November 15, 1976 J b. The City Counc i l of the City of Englewood, Arapaho e County, Colorado , met in regular session on November 15, 1976 at 7 :30p .m. Mayor Taylor , presiding , called the meeting t o order . The invoc ati o n was given by May o r Protem Clayto n . The Pledge of Allegiance was l ed by Boy Scout Troop #15 4 . Mayor Taylor asked f o r r oll call . Upon the call o f the r oll , the following were present: Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Absent : None . The Mayor declar ed a quorum present . Also present were : City Manager McCown Asst . City Manager Nollenberger City Attorney Berar dini Dir . of Finance/Cit y Clerk James Deputy City Clerk Varner ****** COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 1 , 1976 . Councilman Brown seconded the motion . City Manager McC own noted that "ordinance" in line f our o f the next to last paragraph o n page 9 should be corrected to read "towing regulations". Upon a call of the roll , the vote r e sulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Willi ams , Smi t h, Br own , Ma nn, Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Abstain: Council Member Sovern . The ~layor declared the motio n carried . * * * * * * Ivan Diehl , 1620 West 82nd Avenue , was present to request a change of ownership and transfer of the liquo r license of E-Z Liquors , 3353 South Santa Fe Drive , from Elsie Barrent to I .L .D., Inc • Discussion followed concerning Mr . Diehl 's FBI record , and City Attorney Be r ardini noted that the existing lease must be change d to show that the corporation has a right t o po ssession of the premises . ' •• I • • 0 ·. • I ' • • - • • ,. - November 15, 1976 Page 2 COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO TRANSFER THE LIQUOR LICENSE OF E-Z LIQUORS, 3353 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE , FROM ELSIE BARRENT TO LL .D., INC ., WITH THE PRO- VISION THAT THE PROPER LEASE BE OBTAINED . Councilman Williams seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Severn , Smith , Mann, Taylor . Nays: Council Members Brown , Clayton . Tbe Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** Attorney Alan Lattner appeared representing G.G.O., Inc ., d/b/a Sizzler Family Steak House , 5151 South Broadway , t o request a public hearing for the issuance of a hotel and restaurant liquor license and definition of the neighborhood boundaries . COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED TO SET A PUBLIC HEARING ON DECEMBER 13 , 1976 AT 7 :00 P .M. TO CONSIDER THE ISSUANCE OF A HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE TO G.G.O., INC ., D/B/A SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSE , 5151 SOUTH BROADWAY ; AND SETTING THE BOUNDARIES OF 12 BLOCKS . Cou ncilman Mann seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Severn , Smi th, Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . received: Nays: None . The Mayor declared the mot i on carried . * * * * * * "Commun i cations -No Action Recommended " on the agenda we re (a) Minutes of the Library Board meeting of Oc t ober 12 , 1976 . (b) Minutes of th e Fire Pension Board meeting of October 13 , 1976 . (c) Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of October 14 . 1976 . (d) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meetings of Oc t ober 14 and October 19 , 1976 . (e) Financial Report for the month of October 1976 . (f) Memorandum from the Chief of Police to the City Manager concern ing yielding right-of-way to emergency vehicles • (g) Memorandum from the Director of Finance to the City Manager concerning the auc ti on of City equipment on October 30 , 1976 . •• ' I • • .· \ ! - • • • November 15 , 1976 Page 3 • 0 • t• (h) Financial Report as of September 30 , 1976 f or the Police , Fi re, and City o f Englewood Retirement Funds . (i ) Mem o randum fr om the Di rector of Public Works to the City Mana ger concerning Floyd Avenue . ****** COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED TO RENEW THE 3 .2 BEER LICENSE, CONSUMPTION OFF THE PREMISES , FOR KING SOOPERS , 5050 SOUTH FEDERAL BOULEVARD . Councilman Severn seconded the motion . Up on a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as f ollows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The Mayor declared the moti on carried . ****** COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO RENEW THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE FOR DEMETRIOS CORP ., D/B/A ARAPS OLD GUN SHOP EATIN AND DRINKIN , INC ., 3866 SOUTH BROADWAY . Councilman Williams seconded the mo tion . Upon a call of t he roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown, Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** City Attorney Berardini presented a Bill f o r an Ordinance which requires that collateral security for investments be valued at market value rather than par value . He stated that this is a result o f a recommendati on fr om the City auditing firm . INTRODU CED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMEN MANN & WILLIAMS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2(c), CHAPTER 6 , TITLE XIII, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , RELATING TO COLLATERAL SECU RI TI ES ON BANKS HOLDING CITY CASH DEPOSITS . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO PASS ON FIRST READING A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2(c), CHAPTER 6 , TITLE XIII, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO COLLATERAL SECURITIES ON BANKS HOLDING CITY CASH DEPOSITS . Co uncilman Brown seconded the motion. Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: • . I .• \ ! '! ' I • • 0 - • • • November 15 , 1976 Page 4 • - Ayes : Council Members Williams, Severn , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini gave a brief report concerning the exclusion proceedings of certain lands within the City f r om special taxing districts . He stated that all of these areas are now removed from the special taxing districts and after January 1 , 1977 will no longer pay any additi onal taxes t o any special districts; however , they will continue t o pay any obl i gati on for bond indebtedness which occurred while they were in the district . ****** City Attorney Berardini gave a repo rt concerning the option of residential dwellings t o c onvert from metered t o flat rate water service . He stated that the present ordinance would have t o be amende d t o provide for this optio n . COUNC ILMAN CLAYTON MOVED TO REQUEST THE CITY ATTORNEY TO DRAW UP AN AMENDMENT TO THE PRESENT ORDINANCE , AS WELL AS ANY OTHER NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, TO GIVE AN OPTION TO THE ONE AND TWO -FAMILY DWELLINGS IN ENGLEWOOD THAT ARE NOW ON METERS TO REVERT TO FLAT RATE WATER SERVICE . Councilman Mann seconded the motion . Councilman Smith stated that this problem should be considered along with the overall water problems . Councilman Mann responded that the citizens should have the opti on to choose between me t ered or flat rate se r vice . Mayor Taylor expressed suppo rt of universal water metering t o help cut down on wast e of treated water . Cou ncilman Mann agreed with this problem and s tated that the City staff should enfor ce i t. Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Co uncil Members Williams , Smith , Br own, Mann , Clayton . Nays: Counc il Members Severn, Taylor . The Nayor declared the motion carried • ****** City Attorney Berardin i noted that City Council must make its Findings of Fact, Conclusions and Decision regarding the 3 .2 beer license appl ication of Encore , Inc . within thirty days of the public hearing date , which wa s held on No vember 8, 1976 • COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED TO REQUEST THE CITY MANAGER TO SET UP A MEETING ON NOVEMBER 18 , 1976 AT 5 :00 P .M. TO CONSIDER THIS MATTER . Councilman Smith seconded the motion . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as f ollows : ' •• ... I ! '!' I • • 0 - • • November 15 , 1976 Page 5 • • - Ayes: Council Members Severn , Smith, Brown , ~!ann , Clayton, Taylor. Nays: Council Member Wi lliams . The May o r declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN SMITH MO VED TO DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO CONFIRM CITY COUNCIL 'S POSITION THAT THE LEASE WITH WINSLOW MOTOR CRANE IS TERMINATED , AND TO RETAIN ATTORNEY JOHN CRISWELL TO ASSIST THE CITY ATTORNEY 1 S OFFICE IN PRESENTING THIS MATTER TO THE COURT . Coun cilman Mann seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith, Brown, Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presented a memorandum concernlng the City 's water policy. He stated that a water rate structure analysis and funding mechan i sm needs to be made for the water imp r ovements . He suggested that the analysis be made by the City staff with the advi ce of an outside firm , and he requested Council 's permission to contac t various f i rms to see what range of fees would be charged for advice services only . COUNCI LMAN SMITH MOVED TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO BRING BACK INFORMATION TO CITY COUNCIL CONCERNING FEES THAT WOULD BE CHARGED FOR ADVICE SERVICES ONLY . Councilman Se vern seconded the motion . Councilman Sovern suggested using an accounting firm for the rate study because they would have a better understanding of fin ancing methods . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Coun cil Members Williams , Severn, Smith , Br own, Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** City Manager McCown presented a memorandum concerning membership in local service clubs and fraternal organizations • ****** .. - • I • • 0 . , • Nov ember 15 , 1976 Page 6 • 0 - City Manager McCown presented a recommendati o n f r om the Parks and Rec reation Comm issi on that City Counc il reinstate the o riginal campus type plan (Scheme G) for the Senior Citizen Recreation Center with the culdesac and closing of South Lincoln Street . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION TO STICK TO SCHEME G FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION CENTER . Councilman Brown seconded the motion . Discussion followed c oncerning funding for the culdesac. COUNCilMAN SMITH MOVED TO POSTPONE Till S ITEM UNTIL THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 17 , 1977 ; AND TO DIRECT TilE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE FURTHER INFORMATION ON FUNDING OF TilE CULDESAC AT TI!AT TIME . Counc ilman Clayton seconded the moti on . Up on a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as f ollows: Ayes : Council Members Sovern, Smith, Brown , Mann, Clayton . Nays : Council Members Williams . Taylor . The Mayor declared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED TI!AT CITY COUNCIL MATCH THE ENGLEWOOD CENTENNIAL -BICENTENNIAL FOUNDATION FIVE -TO -ONE UP TO AN AMOUNT OF $150 ,000 . Councilman Sovern seconded the motion. Up on a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams, Sovern , Smith , Brown, Mann, Clayton . Nays : Co uncil Member Taylor . The Mayor declared the motion carried. ****** City Manager McCown presented a recommendati on from the Parks and Recreation Commission that Ci ty Co uncil consider naming the new Senior Citizens Recreation Center the "Malley Centennial Center" in honor of Elsie Malley . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDAT ION FROM THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION TO NAME THE SENIOR CITIZEN S RECREATION CENTER THE MALLEY CENTENNIAL CENTER IN HONOR OF ELSIE MALLEY . Councilman Williams seconded the motion . Councilman Smith noted that donations were to have no affect on the naming of the center , and that the name should be decided by the citizens. COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED TO POSTPONE THIS MOTION UNTIL THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 7 , 1976 FOR FURTI!ER RESEARCH . Counc ilman So vern seconded the motion . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows: ' Jll - • • 0 I • • November 15 , 1976 Page 7 • -I • Ayes: Council Members Williams, Severn , Brown , Mann, Clayton , Taylor. Nays: Counc il Member Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED TO DIRECT THE CITY MANAGER TO SCHEDULE MEETINGS STARTING IN JANUARY 1977 CONCERNING LITTLE DRY CREEK . Councilman Mann seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Severn , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton, Taylor . Nays: None. The Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** COUNCILMAN SMITH MOVED THAT ALL PHYSICALS FOR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS BE PERFORMED EVERY TWO YEARS . Councilman Severn seconded the motion . COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED TO POSTPONE THIS MOTION UNTIL THE NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING AND TO RECE I VE A LEGAL OPINION FROM THE CITY ATTORNEY AT THAT TIME . Councilman Smith seconded the motion . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED TO TABLE THESE TWO MOTIONS INDEFINITELY . Councilman Clayton seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown, Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . ****** Mayor Taylor adjourned the City Council meeting at 10:20 p .m. City Clerk ' ,_ ' I • • 0 . , • • • • - South Metro Denver Citizens Band Radio Operators 6199 S. Broadway littleton, Co 60121 Utex, Inc. 3604 South Jason St. Englewood, Colorado 60110 Attn: Mr. Bob Herman ~e: Interference with radio communications. Dear Mr. Herman, I met with you last week, Wednesday the 29th of Sept., to discuss the radio Interference caused by one or more of your welders. Your co-operative attitude Is appreciated,-In fact you called me at my office yesterday to advise me that the prob l em had been corrected. Mr. Herman, when I arrived home last night, I passed the word to the other Operators, that you had taken care of the prob lem as you had said you would. The response I received was not a ll that enthusiastic. The interference began again yesterday afternoon. It may be that another of your units needs adjusting and or repairing. 1 t Is our understanding that the Interference of radio com- munications on pre-assigned radio frequencies Is in vio lation of the Federal Communications Commissions regulations. We ask you again, PLEASE, have your equipment properly adjusted and/or repaired. We are sending copies of this letter and signatures to t he Federal Communications Commission to alert them to the problem . Sincerely, ~ ~le.s AI Cooley KZ~4214 cc: Mr. Poo I e Federal Communications Commission New Custom House Denver, Colorado 80202 For the South Metro Denver Citizens Band Radio Operator.s. PRINT NAMe CALL LETTERS SIGN ED. • , . .• \ I 'f • f • • - • • - South Metro Denv e r Cit iz ~n s G::n:l F. ... :!i o Ope r t c rs 6199 S. Broedway Littleton, Co 80121 Utex, Inc. 3604 South Jason St. Englewood, Colorado 801 10 Attn: Mr. Bob Herman ~e: Interference with radio ecmmun le a tlons. Dear Mr. Her~~n, I met with you lest week, Wednesday the 29th of Sept., to discuss the radio Interference caused by one or more of your welders. Your eo-operative attitude Is appreciated,-In fact you celled me at my office yesterday to advise me that the problem had been corrected. Mr. Herman, when I arrived home lest night, I passed the word to the other Operators, that you had taken care of the problem as you had said you would. The response I received was not all that enthusiastic. The Interference began again yesterday afternoon. It may be that another ~f your units needs adjusting and or repairing. It Is our understanding that the Interference of radio com- munications on pre-as~lgned radio frequencies Is In violation of the Federal Communications Commissions regulations. We ask you again, PLEASE, have your equipment properly adjusted end/or repaired. We ere sending copies of this letter end signatures to the Federal Communications Commission to alert them to the problem. Sincerely, ~ ~/u, AI Cooley KZ~4214 For the South Metro Citizens Bend Radio ce: Mr. Poole Federal Communications Commission New Custom House Denver, Colorado 80202 PRINT NAME CALL LETTERS SIGNED .~~ (ooLtT ]r2f~1il ----~~4£~ Denver ~peretor.s. PRINT NAME CALL LETTERS SIGNED. • ... .• \ ! 'r ' I • • f • • • Sou th Metro De nv er Clt ;.:v. 6199 ~-Broa dwa y Littleton, Co 80121 Utcx, Inc. 36 04 South Jas on St. Engl ew ood, Colorado BOliO Attn: Mr. Bob Herman • - :::_J i o O pcr~to r s Re: Interference with radi o c onT>un lcatlons. Dear Mr. Herman, I met with you last week, Wednesday the 29th of Sept., to discuss the radio Interference caused by one or ~~re of your welders. Your co-operative attitude Is appreciated,-In fact you called me at my office yesterday to advise me that the problem had been corrected. Mr. Herman, when I arrived home last night, I passed the word to the other Operators, that you had taken care of the problem a s you had said you would. The response I r e ceived was not ell that enthusiastic. The interference began aga in yesterday afternoon. It may be that another ~f your units needs ad justing and or repairing. We are sending copies of this let ter and signatures to the Fede ral Com~unications Comm ission to aler t them to the problem. Sincerel y, ..._.A-1 ~~~ AI Cooley KZ~(21( cc: Mr. Poole Federal Communications Commi ssion New Custom House Denver, Colorado 80202 PRINT NAME CALL LETTERS SIGN ED .. AL coo•e'T }1!f~~ ?.t~cf:;z;f~ IJM For t he South Metro Citizens Band Radi o Oenver Operator:s. PRINT NAME CALL LETTERS SIGNED. ' • ... ', -· I ! '!' I • • ' • ,. . - 0 -( . . . . • • I . • • . .• I ! I I . , . '!' - " . • - - • ( • I . • ( • - • • \ • . -- • 0 :"' - ' . . ' . " . . . .• I I , • p • I 'r - ' . . . • • • -•. , . • . . • • I · • 0 ' • • - • • • - WAIVER OF THI RTY -DAY REQU I REME NT FOR PUBLIC HEA RING ON .L IQUOR L I CEN SE TO: CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD • STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE JAMES L. PLUMMER and CAROL J. PLUMMER, of lawful age, being duly sworn upon oath, state: That they are the directors and officers of the James L. Plummer Company, James L. Plummer owns 100% of the Company, a Colorado corporation, which has restaurant liquor license with the City of the 30-r uirement for a ublic hearin tion has been filed in ~ts final form, and wa ve a publ1c 1n w1 1n a s an further a ree ~~ ~ing date bef~~e ;~ C4 ty Council of the City of Englewood on t~e-----ay of Januar __ 1 ___ . That the undersigned comprise 100% of the shareholders and officers and two of three directors of the James L. Plummer Company, Incorporated, and at a special meeting held on December 7, 1976, the Board of Directors unanimously authorized James L. Plummer, President, to consent to the above waiver on behalf of the applicant corporation. J AMES L. PLUMMER COMPANY, a Co lorad o corporation By . :~?:d-.) 5);_/ ·>-~; • J~mes L .... f ririune r , P r e s iaen='l:t ____ _ / Subsc ribed a n d swo rn to,before me this 'lhL day o f Dec ember, 1976 . My Comm i ssion expires •w...Lt.t 11>. tq 1 \S----:J '·j ' .. JJ ·-r (. t ' -(.L lA.. ... ~, ( • (( '-: ,, v \ () o tary P u blic ' • . , I • • 0 .• I ! I ' '! - • • • • • I. • - CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION November 9, 1976 CALL TO ORDER. 3 A The regular mee ting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:05 P.M. by Chairman Tanguma. Members present: Jones, Jorgenson, Parker, Pierson, D. Smith, Ed Smith, Tanguma, Williams Members absent: Wade Also present : Assistant Director Romans ; Associate Planner House II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Mr. Tanguma stated that Minutes of October 14, 1976, and October 19, 1976, were to be considered for approval. Williams moved: Jones seconded : The Minutes of October 14, 1976 and October 19, 1976, be approved as written • AYES: Williams, Jones, Jorgenson, Parker, Ed Smith, Tanguma NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Pierson, Don Smith ABSENT: Wade The motion carried. Ill. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Review of 1969 Edition Mrs. Romans announced prior to beginning the review of the Comprehensive Plan that Mr. Wanush had been invited to meet with the Littleton City Council to discuss I-470 alternatives. Mr. Wanush hoped to be back in time to partake in some of the discussion on the Comprehensive Plan . Mrs. Romans reviewed the background for the Comprehensive Plan. The authority to adopt a master plan is given in the Colorado ,. . Revised Statutes, and in the Charter of the City of Englewood. As set forth in these two sources, the Master Plan, or Compre- hensive Plan, shall cover such matters as streets, public facilities, housing, utilities, etc. The Plan may be adopted in whole or in part, and may be developed taking into consideration the geographical composition of the city, or by the f unctional purposes o f the Plan. In preparing the Plan, there must be careful study of the present conditions and the anticipated . , • I • • .• \ ! I ' 'r • • • • - -2- future growth of th e City. The purpose of the Plan is to guide the growth o.i the City, anr! to "promote the health , safety, and welfar " of the citizens of the City. The Plan is adopted by the Commis sion by resolution after a Pub lic Hearing on the Plan . The Plan is then referred t o t h e C i t y Council, which body is not required to hold a Public He aring on the Plan, an d may then adopt the Plan by resolu tion, also. The Plan must b sig ned by the Chairman of the Pl anning Com- mission and by the Mayor, and is then recorded in t he Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder's Office. This s ame pro- cedure must be followed f or any changes to, o r am e ndments of, the Plan. Once the Comprehensive Plan is adopted, the State Statutes state that no street, square , building or any oth e r public way or public use shall be constructed within the municipality unless and until it has first been c o nsidere d by the Commission a nd a recommendation thereon made t o the City Coun cil. Mrs . Romans stated that the Plan mus t be a pproved by a 2 /3 vote of the m mbership of the Commissi o n. Mrs. Romans stated that it is the du ty o f t h e Commission to consult with public officials and adv ise them in carrying out the Plan . Mrs. Romans stated that the Comprehe nsive Pla n was adopted by the City Council by Resolution #28, in 196 9 . T he Plan was recorded on August 19, 1969. There were se v en s e c t ions to this Plan --History and Character, Dra i nage, Mast er Street Plan, Recre ation Plan, Popul at ion and L a nd Use , Ce ntral Business District, Public Facilities, and a P l ace to Live. There have been two amendments to this Pla n sin ce 1969 ; one by Resolution ~50 of 1973, which d esignated streets n ee ded in Northwest Englewood for which additio n al r igh t -o f -wa y i s necessary, and the second by Reso l ution #39, Ser i e s of 1975, which reclassified certain streets. Mrs. Romans stated that a Land Use Map and La nd Use Study were prepar d, which analyzed the entire City prio r t o writing of the Plan. The Zoning Map, which is part o f the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance was also taken into considera t i on in drafting the Plan . Mrs. Roman reviewed the seven sections of the Compre h e nsive Plan. ''A Place to Live" discusses the hou sing situation ; t he City is divided into six neighborhoods, with five a r e a s of concern id ntified in these six neighborhoo ds. These fi ve areas of concern contain o lder deterio rating h ousin g stock that is in need of rehabi l itation or re d e v e lopme n t . These areas of concern were again identified i n t h e Workable Program, which was certified by the Federal Go vernm en t. Mrs. Romans noted that the City does now have a rehabi l itat ion p r ogram which may help to upgrade some 0 1 this older h ousin g s t ock. Mrs. Romans not e d that this section of the Comp r ehens ive Plan dis- • ,. . . I I ! '!' I • • ' • • • • • 0 .. - cussed the need for bus transportation, which is now being provided by RTD. -3- Mrs. Romans stated the former City Attorney, John Criswell, had stated he felt the Comprehensive Plan should be broad in scope rather than restrictive. As an example, specific sizes of drainage pipes and right-of-way widths should not be given; this would not restrict the City if it were to be determined that a smaller size pipe or less right-of-way would be adequate in a given situation. The section on "Population and Land Use" was then reviewed. At the time this was written, it was anticipated that Englewood would reach a population of 55,000 by the year 2000. This figure needs to be adjusted downward in light of the 1970 Census and recent population trends. Mrs. Romans stated that there have been no permits issued for a high density residence since the City amended the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance to re- quire a minimum lot area of 42,000 square feet for an apartment structure. Discussion ensued. Don Smith asked if it was feasible to indicate in the Comprehensive Plan areas where additional parking is needed? Mrs. Romans pointed out that the City Attorney's Office has stated that the City cannot require a property owner on whose land there has been a change of use, rather than new construction, to provide additional parking that may be required for the new use. If a new building is constructed, then the existing parking standards will have to apply. Ed Smith stated that he felt with the Comprehensiv e Plan we would be considering good land use and good development; the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance is the tool to ensure good land use and good development. Mrs. Romans stated that this is correct. Mrs. Romans discussed the "generalized land use maps", and noted that this particular section of the Comprehensive Plan is probably one of the weakest and one which must be amended. These maps were based on information gathered in the Land Use Study; the matter of economics was considered, as were the areas of concern and the areas where there was a concentration of older homes; it was asked if it would be economically feasible to tear down one old or deteriorated house in an older neighborhood and replace it with one new unit, or would redevelopment be more feasible, in fact, if two or three units were allowed, depending on the amount of frontage. Mrs. Romans stated the projected density indicated on these maps was based on the theory of "in-fill" --replacement of one deteriorated unit with two or more new units depending on the area of the site, and not in anticipation of rezoning large areas of the City for large-scale redevelopment. Mrs. Romans stated that she had discussed the matter with FHA -particularly the area of concern in the 4700 block between South Acoma Street and South Huron Street -and they had indicated they would rather loan money on a new duplex on a single-family residential zone, than they would on a new single unit next to a deteriorated unit. Mrs. Romans stated that it was not the intent to allow three-story walk-ups as "in-fill" . Don Smith stated that he felt one of the objections is the "creeping" look of the high density over the northern part of the City. Ed Smith suggested that perhaps a different designation would have taken care of the objections. • · . ,. - ' • ' • • • "' . • 0 - -4- Mrs. Romans stated that she felt this section would have to be changed; she pointed out, however, that this concept was not challenged in 1g6g at the time of adoption. Ed Smith noted that the philosophy on Englewood's growth has changed in the last five or six years, and the rapid development experienced in the late '60's and early '70's has slowed considerably. Mrs. Romans discussed the Public Facilities sectio n. It was noted that many of the items discussed in this section, such as acquisition and development of property for a golf course, construction of a ne w police and fire center and other items which were needed in 1g6g, have been realized. Mrs. Romans not ed that the map of this section will have to be up-dated, also. Th e Parks and Recreation section of the Comprehensive Plan was considered. The sale of the "City Park" in 1964 for $1,00 0,000 facilitated development of several neighborhood park s througho ut the City. The former City Park was boun ded on the south by U.S. 285, on the west by Santa Fe Drive and on the east by the South Broadw ay busines s di strict; the only easy, safe access to the pa rk by children was from the north. The amount of park land that is developed, and the recomm ended amount of park land was discussed. It was agreed that the figures of the amount of park land yet needed could be ad- justed downward to agr ee with the adjusted population figures. Mrs. Romans pointed out property in back of the former GEM Store, known as the Pasternak Property. This l and is show n as a park on the Comprehensive Plan; however, it is questionable that Ci ty Council would expend funds to purchase park land on the extreme southeast boundary of the City. She stated that this land is a probl em--it is virtually land-locked and would be ex- tremely difficult to develop. Discussio n ensued. The Drainage Plan was then r eview ed. Mr. Parker asked if there is any restrict ion against underground parking in a flood plain area? Mrs. Romans stated tha t parking of operable cars is permitted i n a flood plain, and there is nothin g specific about "un derground " parking. Mr. Parker asked if there co uld be underground parking on the Ambrose Parking Lot? Don Smith stated that he thoug ht the cost of concrete for the underground walls would be prohibitive . Mrs. Romans stated that the City has three main run-off interceptors: The Denve r City Ditch, Litt le Dry Creek, and the South Platte River. Right-of- way along Little Dry Cre ek was discussed in regard to the possibility of bicycle trails; Don Smith stated that he had a copy of an abstract that he would bring in; he felt there is su ffucient right-of-way to accommodate a bicycle trail along the Creek and along the City Ditch. Mrs. Romans pointed out that in many instances, this right-of-way has been vacated by City Council, and that many people have indicated they do not want a bicycle trail "through their back yard." Mrs. Romans stated that the storm drai nage program, which has been accomplished through the Capital Improvements Program, is well underway. Mr. Tanguma asked how much was yet to be completed? Mrs. Romans stated that she under- stood that the North Central Basin and the High School Basin were yet to be completed. • I • ' • • • • • - Mr. Parker asked if the area at Dartmouth and Downing had been completed? Discussion ensued. The Master Street Plan was then discussed. Mrs. Romans indicated a map of the Master Street Plan, which does show the two amendments that have been made to the Master Street Plan since 1969, and also shows the identification -5- of arterials, collectors and freeway corridor. In relation to recent discussions relative to I-470 Alternatives, and the Highway Department Work Program, Mrs. Romans stated that the City is now saying there must be improvements made in specific locations --improvements must be made on South Santa Fe Drive, on U.S. 285 from Broadway to Santa Fe Drive, and the .Broadway under- pass must also have considerable improvement. The U.S. 285/South University Boulevard intersection should also be improved --this intersection having picked up a great deal of traffic in the last few years. Mrs. Pierson stated that she felt one of the problems on Englewood streets are the lights; she asked if these lights could be timed properly? Mrs. Romans stated that while it should be possible to coordinate the lights, it is very difficult to do so with actuated signals; also, the minimum distance between signals should be 1200 feet--not as they are spaced on U.S. 285. Ed Smith stated that he did not feel there would be too much support from the State Highway Department in solving these problems on the state highways in Englewood; it is our problem and the way these problems will be solved is for Englewood to do it. Mr. Smith suggested that the streets of major importance to Englewood should be designated and developed without consideration of the other communities. Discussion ensued. Mr. Williams stated he felt possibly the Commission should have recommended the transfer of funds as the alternative for I-470 rather than the Santa Fe/U.S.285 routing of the interstate. Mrs. Romans noted that the City of Englewood is forced to carry traffic from one jurisdiction to another, both north and south and east and west, and the other communities cannot be ignored. Ed Smith stated that in his op in ion, Englewood should try to project some means of handling the traffic through the City re- gardless of what is done for I-470. Discussion of the I-470 project ensued. As to the Super Grid alternative, Mrs. Romans stated that Mr. Brasher, of the State Highway Department, had stated the State Highway Department would not attempt to "sell" the Super Grid to the COITIT1Unities --that the burden of promoting the Super Grid is now on the individual community if the communities are interested in that alternative. Further discussion ensued. The Central Business District section of the Comprehensive Plan was considered. Mrs. Romans stated that this section points out the fact that the CBD is used from 8:00A.M. to 5:00P.M., and to be viable, the CBD must be used 24 hours a day. There is a need to permit high-density residential development, a need for theaters, restaurants, housing for the elderly --such as that which is now under construction --and Little Dry Creek should be made the focal point of the downtown area. Mrs. Romans stated that one of the suggestions at the time the Plan was written was to "mall" Acoma and Lincoln Streets. The Core Area Plan which was proposed a few years back was briefly discussed. It was noted that this Plan had attempted to define areas for office buildings, etc., and was more restrictive than what was or is now permitted in the B-1, Business District. • ·' \ ! '! I . • - • • • ,. -• - -6- The Forward of the Pl an wa s reviewed. Mrs. Romans noted that the City Cou ncil has adopted a Cap i ta l Improv ement Program for the years 1977 thru 19 81; an d t hr ough the C.I.P., the Ci t y now has a budgetary tool to aid in implem en t ation of th e Comprehe nsive Plan. Mrs. Romans stated that she f e lt th e pro ces s of review woul d be to determine where the City has been and where th e Ci t y is now in terms of meeting the needs and goals of the Pl an. Ar e th e s tatements i n the Plan accurate, or do they need revision? Is there a ne ed to address the industrial areas and the matter of employment? The procedur e the Commission wants to follow in the revision of the Plan was considered. It has been suggested that the staff gather the information, that committees be established to study the material, and address specific prob l ems . This would involve people in the "planning process". Discussion ensu ed. Mr. Jones noted that the Chamber of Commerce has a very active i ndustrial c ommittee that might be willing to participate. Mrs. Romans discussed the fact there is very little vacant land in the industrial areas. Ed Smith noted there are some areas zoned for industrial use that are not so developed, but which have residential uses throughout. Ed Smith stated tha t he felt it might be wise not to use members of committees already fo rm ed ex clusively, but to also choose other citizens to give a fresh point of view. Mr. Jones stated that little Dry Creek is a threat to any development in the downtown area and wi l l be unt il it can be determined what we are going to do wi th t he creek --how wi ll i t be i mproved? Mrs . Pie rs on sta t ed that she wou ld have to leave the meeting very shortly, but she sta t ed she fe l t the review of the Comprehensive Plan is one of the most exciting projects that has been before the Commission since her term began. Mrs. Pierson stated that she realized a great deal of time and effort will be needed until the revision is complete, and that she hoped to be of assistance. The possibility of publicizing projects which were listed in the 1969 edition of the Comp r ehensive Plan was discussed, as was the possibility of a public relations person being designated by the City. Don Smith suggested that articles on projects that have been accomplished might be published in the Englewood Ci t izen . Mrs . Pi erson excus ed herself from the meeting. Mr . Tangu ma commented tha t he felt the Comprehensive Plan Work Program as set f orth by Mr . Wanush was very simi la r to tha t followed by the Core Area Citizens Committee. Don Smith stated th at "methods don't have anything to do with results." Mr. Tanguma an nounced a short brea k of th e Commission. Messrs . Williams and Parker left t he meeting at t his time. IV. DIRECT OR 'S CHOIC E. Mrs. Romans s tated there wi l l be a second meeting of the jurisdictions in we s tern Arapahoe County on Nove mber 18th, to discuss 1-470 . This meeting wi l l be i n the Englewoo d Ci ty Ha ll Community Koom. •• . , I . • ' - • I • • • 0 - Mr. Wanush entered the meeting at this point, and Mr. Tanguma asked for a report on his meeting with the Littleton City Council. Mr. Wanush stated that it was a very cordial meeting. The members of the Littleton City Council are opposed to the Santa Fe/U.S. 285 route for Interstate 470, and seem to be in favor of the transfer of funds to f i nance improvements to local roads that would be of aid to Littleton. Mr. Wanush stated that he felt members of the Littleton City Council understood the risk involved in the transfer of funds, and were willing to take that r isk to attempt to improve the traffic carriers in their jurisdiction. Discussion ensued. Mr. Jorgenson excused himself from the meeting. Further brief discussion ensued. The meeting adjourned at 9:50 P.M. Gertru e G. Welty ' Recording Secretf{ry -7- . , •. " • • 0 'a2x • • • • 0 - ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD November 9, 1976 3 B The regular meeting of the Englewood Public Library Board was held on November 9 , 1976, in the Library Conference Room. Present : Bennett, Clayton, DeuPree, Lighthall, Mueller, Quaintance, Simon Absent : Shattuck, Sterling Also Present: Harriet Lute, Director of Libraries ,. . The meeting was called to order at 7:30p.m., and a quorum declared present. In the absence of the Board Secretary, Mrs. Bennett was asked to take notes for minutes preparation. The minutes of the October 12th meeting were approved as mailed. Hiss Lute distributed copies of a letter addressed to the City Manager, Andy McCown, dated October 22, 1976, from the Arapahoe Regional Library District, offering suggestions for settlement of contract terms with the Englewood uublic Library. The Arapahoe Regional Library Board offers to pay $.48 per circulated item, ss well as the cost of auditing one month's circulation to District residents by the City of Englewood, stipulating that services are to be under the same conditions as reciprocal borrowing to others under the contract with the Central Colorado Library System members. An alternative suggestion contained in the letter offers $.57 per transaction, stipulating full library services, including reference service and inter- library loan service, providing that the City of Englewood bears the cost of the audit. Estimated cost of an audit by the City Auditors Office would be approximately $750.00. Miss Lute commented that the City of Littleton has agreed to $.57 f o r full service and will pay the cost of an audit . A suggested reply to the Arapahoe Regional Library District was prepared by Miss Lute and distributed to Board members for discussion and approval. The letter outlined the following suggestions for agreement: l. The Diatrict will pay $.57 per transaction. 2. The Englewood Library will discontinue interlibrary loan service to District residents, but the Library staff will explain to patrons that they may get this service through the District libraries. 3. The Englewood Library will provide unrestricted reference service to the District patrons. 4. The Englewood Library will pay the c o st of the audit of its circulation as requested by the District. 5 . Englewood will continue t o provide bookmo bi l e service t o the Alice Terry School. Miss Lighthall moved that the Board approve the l etter as drafted by Hiss Lute as b eing a reasonable solution to the Arapahoe Regional c ontrac t . Mrs . Simon seconded the motion, and it was unanimously carried. ' • ' I • • - • • • • 0 I • • Page 2 Mrs. Simon then reported on the Colorado Library Association Convention held in Colorado Springs October 17-19. Mrs. Simon attended the Convention all three days, and other Board members were present for all or part of the activities on Tuesday, October 19th. Literature from the Convention was distributed to Board members by Mrs. Simon, including the program outlining all activities. Mrs. Simon commented that she found the Trustee sessions to be very valuable . She estimated attendance at the sessions to be 50-75 trustees. Of particular interest was a session in which the Colorado Department of Education outlined nine future goals for their department •.. four of the goals pe~tained to libraries. Mrs. Simon found that many suggestions offered during the discussions are actually in practice at the Englewood Library. She commended Miss Lute on her foresight and operating methods as Director of Libraries. At the Convention, Miss Lute was elected President of the Colorado Library Association for the upcoming year; and Adeline Czarqr was presented the Parnassus award for outstanding service in the field of Bookmobile Librarian. Mrs. Czarny waa elected Chairwoman for the Bookmobile Roundtable at the Convention to be held in 1977. Miss Lute expressed appreciation to the Board for its support at the Convention and circulated a letter addressed to the Board from Mrs. CaarnY written in appreciation for opportunities afforded her as the Englewood Bookmobile Librarian. Resolutions from the City Council, honoring Miss Lute and Miss Czarny were circulated to Board members, as were letters from the Mayor and City Manager. Bob and Michelle Currie attended Convention sessions for the Friends of the Library organization. The congratulatory telegram to Miss Lute from the Englewood Friends of the Library was circulated to the Board. The Board next heard a report on the Library's participation in the Englewood Centennial Parade on Saturday, November 6th. There were many participants, including Hiss Colorado and Hiss Englewood; however, .it was the general opinion that there should have been more floats. It was suggested by Mrs. Simon that everyone should begin now to plan for the parade next year, and to be a part of it; particularly the schools should be encouraged to participate more next year. Miss Lute reported that there were five or six o f the Friends in costume. The children carried a sign which read, "Library, we are behind you" and followed the bookmobile. Missy also participated in the parade with a sign that read , "Missy, the Library's best fri end". The Board received copies of the Library's Statistical Report for the month of Octob er, 1976. Miss Lute commented that the statistics were down for this month, as compared to last month's increase. Programs were up, and 135 people attended the Musi c Magic program. The Library was visited during the month by the Parents Advisory Committ ee from Title I. ' I • • 0 ' • • •• ( • • • 0 - Page 3 Miss Lute reported that the evening of November 17th, and all day November 18th, there will be a Writer's Conference at the Library. Peggy Currie, from Casper, will conduct the conference. She is a poet and writer, and will discuss how to write and how to get it published after it is written. The conference is free. Miss Lute distributed copies of a report on withdrawals covering the months of September and October, showing the number of books, records, art prints and films, that are no longer in the Library due to being lost, damaged, worn out, missing, etc. Miss Lute pointed out that the term "missing" refers to items that have disapp e are d. For lost books, the Library charges the customer the list price as shown on the pocket inside the book. They are not declared lost until they have been out six months. Compared to the number of books circulated within a month, there is a very small percentage of books lost. Miss Lute reported on the Executive Board Meeting of the Friends of the Library. They discussed the planning for the lighting of the Cht·istmas Tree that will take place on December 13th. As discussed in the last Library Board Meeting, the Friends will serve hot cider and will show the film "Babes in Toyland" following the tree lighting. The schools have been asked to have a contest, selecting two children from each school to place their hand-crafted decorations on the Christmas tree. Hiss Lute attended the opening of the new library in Fort Collins, and circulated a small brochure to members of the Board. The new library is completely accessible to handicapped persons, including ramps, elevators and automatic doors. Hiss Lute recommends that the Englewood Library include automatic doors as part of its expansion planning to aid handicapped patrons. Hiss Lute will attend the Mountain Plains Library Convention as President of the Colorado Library Association. The Convention will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, November 11-14. Members' ~ 1. Hr. DeuPree announced that he will be moving from the Englewood area the end of November and will be ineligible to continue as a member of the Englewood Public Library Board after that time. The Board expressed its regrets and al members were asked to submit names of persons they would like to nominate fo consideration as future members of the Board. 2. Mrs. Simon reported that her office will be publishing 500 copies of the WICHE report on Englewood development, prepared by Jackie Johnson, and that it will become a part of the third grade curriculum in the Englewood schools. There are several promotions for the slide show in the offing, although there will be some revisions to Miss Johnson's original program. ' I • • 0 • • • 0 .. Page 4 3, In Mrs. Sterling's absence, Miss Lighthall commented on the awards that are given for the Summer Reading Program, calling attention to the fact that the award does not define what it represents. It was pointed out that the small airplane award is posted on the walls; however, the children do receive certificates as official awards that are clear in definition. There being no further business to come before the meeting, it was declared adjourned at 9:20p.m. (Notes prepared b y G. Bennett) ' . ' ' ' n • • 0 - • • • • • • ENGLEWOOD PARKS & RECREATION COM MI SS ION Minutes of November L l, 1976 ,_ The regular monthly meeting of the E ng lewood Parks & Recreation Com mission was called to order a t 7:30 p.m. by Ruth All e n, chairma n, in th e Parks & Re creation Office. Members prese nt: lloward, Cushing, Mann, Brown , Alle n , Pool e, He witt a nd Romans, ex officio Me mber s abse nt : None Also prese nt: jerry Roy ther, Asst. Dir. Parks & Recr ea tion Gary Havener, Asst. Dir. Pa rks & Recreation Dr. F . Lee Bow ling) Allegra Foster ) Margaret Haberland) Members of Se nior Citize n Advisor y Ma rten La t hrup ) \.ommittee joseph McCle ll a nd ) Glad i s Ni c holls ) The minutes of th e Oc t ober 14 , 1976 meeti ng we r e a pproved as mailed . The fin a ncial report for month of October 1976 was prese nted for information. The income cre dite d t o the Old T imers Associatio n in e rror in th e Se pte mber r e port has been corrected. Mr. Royther said the bu dge te d revenues and expenditures should be about as expec te d for the year. The mem bers o f the Se ni or Citize n Com mitt e were introduced by Mr . Cu s hing. The Committee wa s asked t o a tte nd th e ommission meeting to he ar the prese ntation by Ron Rinke r , archite ct for the Sen ior itizen R creatio n Ce nt er. Mr. Rinker presented th e final s ite and floor plans for the Se ni or Citize n Recreation Ce nter . Because of the higher costs involved with damages to the church property, the cui -de -sac plan will no t be adopted. Si nce the C it y Council decided no t to cul -de -sac a nd r ealign Lincoln Street the building will be reshaped retaining th e sa me 13, 600 sq. foota ge. Mr . Rinker sa id the plan i s designed so that if at s ome time in the future fund s could be ava ilable th e cit y cou ld cha nge back to the cul-de-sac plan. ln light of thi s informatio n, Mr. Roman s said th e sprinkle r syste m will have to be designe d so ' ·' I ! I '!' . I • I . • 0 • • • Parks & Recre ation Commission Minutes of Nove mber 11, 1976 Page -2- • - that additio n s can be made without r edoin g th e total system . T he Se nior Citize n Advisory Comm ittee reported that th ey had l ooked at the plan at their mee ting October 28, 1976 and at that time r e comme nded to the Commission that the original Campus Plan (Scheme G) be kept. After further discu_ssion concerning the campus plan vs . the adopted one, lf e w itt mo ved, Poole second ed, that recommendation be made to C ity Coun cil to r e in s tate th e orig inal Campus t ype plan for the Senior C itize n Re cre ation Center with the cu i-de -ac and closing of So uth Lincoln Street and to support the recomme nda tion made by the nior Ci tizen Advisory Committee concerning th e site plan and plan th e build ing are a a t 13, 600 s q. ft . Motion carried. Mr. Ro ythe r prese nted a plan sponsored by the Voluntee rs of America which is a Se niors ' Nutrition Program for people s ixty and over whe reby they receive one meal per day (5 days per wee k) at no cos t or s mall donations are acce pted . Peop le under s i xty can participate at $1.00 per mea l. They will deliver the food t o the Center each day . Reservati on s must be made at least on e day in advance . The Commission fel t thi s plan would be ve r y g ood if they could make provisions to serve a c e rtain number without prior r e e rvations . Mr . u hing made a brie f r e port on the National Congress for Pa rk s Recreation that he attended in 13oston and th e pre -congress tour of the New Hampshire facilities. H said he felt it was worthwhile, especially the meetings for boards and commissions that he attend d. Mr. Cushing said th e Admi ni s trative Com mittee of the E nglewood Ce ntennial- Bicentennial discussed the possibility of naming th e new Se ni or Citizen Rec r eation Center after Mrs. E l s ie Malley because of the s izable donation s she ha s made to the fund. Aft er discu ss ion, Cu s hing moved, I le w itt second ed, that recommendation be made to ' • ·' \ ! ' ~ . , I • • 0 f • Parks & Recreation Commission Minutes of November 11, 1976 Page -3- ·. • 0 I• - City Council that they consider naming th e Center MALLEY CENTENNIAL CENTER in honor of Elsie Malley. Motion carried. Mr. Romans reported that bids for the golf course clubhouse will be received in about three weeks. The budget is $40, 000 but construction estimates indicate the cost will go over that amount. Certain items will be bid as alternates so the cost can be controlled. Wh e n th e second nine holes are completed a permanent clubhouse will be built facing Oxford Avenue and the present one will be used extensively as a meeting house, half-way house, resting area, etc. Mr. Romans said if we have a good growing season for the g rass there is a good possibility of limited play by July 1977 and opened fully in fall of 1977 . An impact study has been received from the Corps of Engineers on the channeliza- • tion of the South Platte. A meeting with the Corps and the City Manager will be held next week to approve this impact study. Mr . Romans reported that Prestress Concrete is sending chemical waste into the Platte Rive r through the golf course site and the parking lot can not be constructed until this is changed. They will be asked to pipe this to Bear Creek and Mr. Romans will report furthe r on this at the next meeting. Mr. Homans was referred to Gene Snyder by Mr. Harper concerning the Handi- capped playground. He did meet with Mr. Snyde r who felt the $6,000 might be avail- able to match the federal funds for this project. More information will be available at the next meeting. A tentative date of February 17, 1977 has been set for the annual dinner meeting f6 of the E ng lewood Recreation Council. Plans will be discussed at the next meeting. The meeting adjourned at 10:00 p.m. I . • 0 ·' \ 1 ' ' '! • • 0 I• • MEMORANDUM TO TilE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDlNG RECOMMENDATION OF THE PARKS & RECREA TlON COMMISSION DATE: November 1 I, 1976 SUBJ ECT: SE NIOR CITIZEN RECREATION CENTER RECOMM E NDATION: That Englewood City Council reinstate the original Campus type plan for the Senior Citizen Recreation Center with the cui-de -sac and closing of South Lincoln Street. Re commendation was made to the Commission by the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee at their meeting on October 28, 1976 as follows: "that the original Campus Plan (Scheme G with 15 , 000 sq . ft.) be kept." At the Commission meeting on November 11 , 1976 motion was passed to su pport thi s recommendation concerning the site plan but leave the building area at 13, 600 sq. ft. By order of the Englewood Parks & Recreation Commission I · • 0 r 32xl - • • • • • ·. • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD C ITY COUNCIL REGARDING R ECOMM E NDATION OP TH E PARKS & R E CREATION COMMISSION DATE : November ll, 1976 SUBJECT: NAMING O P SE NIOR CITIZEN RECRE A TION CENTER RECOMM E NDATION: Tha t E nglewood City Council conside r nam_ing the new Senior Citize n Recreation Center th e MALLEY C ENTENNIA l . CENT R in honor of E lsie MaiLey. By or der of the Englewood Parl< s & Recrea tion C om m ission ~LK!'~ Edith E . Romans, Recording Secretary ·. ·. , I . • 0 .• I ! . 'r r 32xl - • • • • • .. -• 0 - EN GLEWOOD EMPLOYEE S RETIREMENT BOARD Mi nu t es of November 12, 1976 Meeting Chainnan Draper called to order the meeting of the Englewood Employees Retirement Board at 4:00p.m. on November 12, 1976. Upon the call of the roll, the following Board Members were present: Edward Draper Kay Roberts Wes Wigham Phil Vieira Dona 1 d Wi 11 i ams Absent: Donald L. R. Smith Others present: Bernard V. Berardini, City Attorney Doctor Earl C. Hoffer William D. James, Director of Finance Paul Ferguson, Servicenter Supt. Leonard Siler, Garage Supervisor * * * * * * Chairman Draper stated that the first item on the agenda was to consider a disability retirement application from Leonard Siler. Mr. Siler stated that he is applying for disability retirement as a result of a recent heart condition. Dr. Hoffer asked Mr. Siler if he has any problems in climbing stairs. Mr. Siler replied that he does not encounter any pain in his chest as long as he climbs stairs slow and easy, but he added that he does have pain with any type of physical exertion. In response to a question from Board Member Vieira, Paul Ferguson stated that Mr. Siler's work has decreased over the past several months as a mechanic in the garage. In response to Dr. Hoffer, Mr. Ferguson stated that he has observed Mr. Siler to have periods of weakness on the job over the past three months. Dr. Hoffer explained that a cardiac catheterization, as reported in a letter from Dr. Carlson, has revealed that one of the two main vessels to the heart has sixty percent narrowing and does not pump blood efficiently. BOARD MEMBER WILLIAMS MOVED TO APPROVE THE DISABILITY RETIREMENT OF LEONARD SILER TO BE EFFECTIVE JULY 18, 1976. Board Member Vieira seconded the motion, and the motion passed by a unanimous vote . * * * * * * The Board received a letter fro m William Brokate requesting that his application for early retirement be withdrawn at this time . ****** The meeting was adjourned at 4:50 p.m. •• '' , \ r I 'f ' I • • f - • PRESENT : ABSENT: ALSO PRESENT : • ,. - - MINUTES Board of Caree r Service C o~miss1Gners November 23, 1976 3 E 1 H .R . Hosanna, Jo Ellen Turner , William Hanson , Bo b Brundag e, Ed White None Richard Lorig , Bernard Be rardini , Karl Nollenberger , Margaret Freeman, J ohn Criswell , Mar il ee Smit h, James Hoffbauer , and many members o f the Eng l ewood Emp l oyees ' Association The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Ho sanna. The roll was called by the Recording Secretary upon which it was determined that all mem bers were present. * * * * Rev. Hosanna called to order the hearing on the proposed job classifi- cation plan. He stated that the purpose of the hearing was to listen to the appeals of the employees who were not in agre e ment with the proposed job description for their position. ~ Personnel Director , Rich Lorig, op e ned the hearing by e xp laining the course of events leading up to the hearing·. He stat e d the date s • • of employee interviews, of the original survey, appeal closing dates, etc. Margaret Fr e eman, president of the Englewood Employees' Ass ociation, requested that the Board delay hearing the appeals until the appellants . had sufficient time for preparation. Attorney John Criswell, representing Kathy Bueno, Carolyne Boettger and Barbara Penney, stated the sequence of events leading up to the hearing as he understood them. He, too, requested a delay in the hearing . Upon the completion of Mr. Criswell's remarks, MR. WH ITE MOVED, AND MR. HANSON SECONDE D, TO DELAY THE HEARING OF THE APP EAL S TO THE NEW JOB CLASSIFIC ATION PLAN UNTIL THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANU ARY 20 , 1976. Aft e r some discussion, the motion was amended to state that THE HEARING WOULD BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST OF THE YEAR. The motion carried. Ayes: Hosanna, Turner , Hanson, Brundage, White Nays : None Ci ty Attorney, Bernard Berardini, suggested that a specific date by which employees may still file an appeal be set. 284 ' • ·' I ! "f ' I • • 0 • • • • • • • .. James Hoffbau e r, Parks Departme nt~ s tated that many oft ~. P ~r k s em ploye e s were un der the mis conception that they would n o t be a bl e t o file a n appea l until l a t e r in the year, He f elt it would be good to state a d e finite deadline for appeals , MR. WHITE MOVED , AND MR . BRUNDAGE SE CO NDE D, TO SET THE DEADLINE FOR APPEALS TO THE PROPOSE D JOB CLASSIFICATION PLAN FOR DECEMBER 31, 1976. Ay es : White, Brundage Na ys: Hosanna, Turner, Hanson The motion failed to carry. MRS . TURNER MOVED , AND MR. WHITE SEC OND ED, TO SET THE DEADLINE FOR AP PE ALS TO THE PROPOSED JOB CLASSIFICATION PLAN FOR DECEMBER 30 , 1976 . The motion carried . Ayes : Hosanna , Turner, Hanson , Brundage , White Nays: None * * * * Under Personnel Director 's Choice , Mr . Lorig told the Board that the Poli c e Department has budgeted an additional Captain position for next year and requeste d that the Board give its approval for proceeding wit h the oral board . MR . BRUNDAGE MOVED , AND MR. WHITE SECONDED , THAT THE PERSONN EL AND POLICE DEPARTMENT PROCEE D WITH THE ORAL BOARD EXAMINATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF CAPT AI N I N THE PO LI CE DEPARTMENT . Aye s : Na ys: The motion carried . Hosanna, Tu rne r, Hanson , Brundage , White Non e * * * * Under Commissioners ' Cho i c e, Re v. Hosanna , referring t o the appeal s on the job classificat ion pla n, requ ested that all information be forward e d to the Board a s i~s re c e iv e d t o facilitate easier study of the a ppeals . Mr. Brundage asked for a condensation of positions that were raised or lowered i n grade . * * * * Margare t Freeman was present representing the Englewood Employees' Association and had nothing to discuss. * * * * MR. WHI TE MOVED, AND MR. BRUNDAGE SECONDED, TO CERTIFY THE FOLLOWING ELIGIBILITY LIST S: 1.) Computer Operator-Finance 2.) Leadworker ~ Water Distribution 3.) Supervisor -Parks 4,) Supervisor-Water Distribut io n. Ayes: Nays: The motion carried. Hosanna , Hanson , Turner , Brundage , White None • • • • 285 • • I • . ' I • • 0 f • • • 0 • 11R . BRUND AGE MOVED , AND MR S. TURNER SECONDE D, TO DECL ARE 'l'HE FOLT"OW II G POSITION S VACANT: 1.) Su pervisor-Servicenter Garage 2.) Supervi so r- Parks 3.) Computer Operator-Ac counting The motion carried. Personnel Actions: Anniversary Increase : Frank Dobbins Linda Goff Bradley Hagan Leioma Koestner Steven Knoll (G Kent Krohlow Joseph Payne Thomas Vandermee Frank Wolf Ay e s : Hosanna , Turner, Hanson, Brunda g ~White Nays : None * * * * DEPT . & TI'rLE Sales Tax Auditor effective 12/1/76 Police Officer 2nd Class to Police Officer 1st Class effective 11/16/76 Maintenanceworker -Street effective 12/1/76 Circulation Librarian effective 9/1/76 Police Officer 3rd Class to Police Officer 2nd Class effective 12/9/76 Firefighter 3rd Class to Firefighter 2nd Class effective 10/1/76 Plant Operator -Wastewater effective 12/1/76 Police Officer 3rd Class to Police Officer 2nd Class effective 12/9/76 Firefighter 2nd Class to Firefighter 1st Class effective 10/16/76 GRADE & STEP 7D to 7E 2C to 2D 7E to 7F 6c to 6D Probationary to perman e nt status and Anniversary Increaset David Baresel Robert Young Retirement: John Butts .Leonard Siler • Apprentice Operator effective 12/16/76 Plant Operator effective 12/16/76 Building Inspector effective 11/1/76 Servicenter Shop Supervisor effective (retro-actively) 7/18/76 5D to 5E 6C to 6D 286 ' •• . , I . • f r • • • :~.:::E __ -------- Probationary t.o p erm. Roger Berryman Ronald Cumming s --------- Probationary to p erm. Monte Edwardson Mary Metros Michael Schell • 0 - DEPT . & TITLE stat us wi t h incre as e in pay : Maintenanceworker -Street effective 11/16/76 Maintenance/App . Operato r effective 12/16/7 6 status without increase in pay: Me chanic -WW Tr eatment effective 12/1/76 Adult Services Librarian effective 7/1/76 Firefighter 4th Class effective 10/16/76 ww Merle Stanton Mechanic -Servicenter Garage effective 12/1/76 New Employees: L. Joseph Gatz eme yer, Jr . Maintenanceworker-Traffic effective 11/1/76 Gene Lind Police Officer 4th Class effective 10/16/76 GRADE & STEP 2A 2B 2A 2B 6B 8B 6D 2A to to Request for ext e nsion of Anniversary Increase because of injury leave: David Cuthriell Promotions : Manuel Alcantar Charles Fleming James Kavinsky Voluntary Demotion: Leroy Turnbull Fred Wilson Police Officer 2nd Class Leadworker-Water Dist. to Supervisor effective 11/16/76 Acting Leadworker to Leadworker -Water Dist. effective 11/16/76 Leadworker to Supervisor -Parks effective 12/1/76 Equipment Opr. I to Maintenanceworker -Parks Supervisor to Maintenanceworker -Utilities 287 ' •• .. , ·' ' r '! I • • • 0 , - • Progr es s Report s : Robert Hall Marilyn Irons Gl e n Channe l Clarence Long Charles Nick erson Paula Clas Richard Cochran PoUc e Finance Police Parks Parks • 0 • Code E nforc eme nt Fire , . There b ein g no further busin e ss to di s cu s s, the meeting was ad j ourne d at 8:30 p.m. Herbert R. Ho sann a Chairman /bjj Recording Secretary ' . , •. • • 0 - • • • • - J F DJ\ TE: November 11, 1976 TO : Andy McCown, Cit y Ma na ger FROM : Er nest P. Roma ns Di rector, Pa rk s & Re c reatio n 'UBJE CT: Atte ndance to the 1976 Na tional Congres s for Recreat ion a nd Parks held i n Boston , Ma. The Co ngre ss t h is year offe r ed a great va rie t y of good sessi on s a ·nd programs. The On -site Ins titutes (t ou r s of working r ecreat io nal facilities) were informative and in - terest i ng . Since o ne wou ld no t expect e arly Bo s t o ni a n s, with t heir purita n way of living, to do anything in the area of pa rks a nd r e crea t ion in th e ear ly 16 00 's, it was interes ting to no te tha t the early settle r s in Bo s to n d id pu r c hase two l arge areas i n t he heart of town- o ne for pub li c ga rde ns a nd the oth e r for public ga t herings a nd military maneuver s . These tw o a r eas -the Public Garde n s and the Boston Commons -s till exist as parks in the heart of th e c ity in s pite of treme ndou s pressure for more reta il space through the years. In 197 0 , Olm s tead , a not e d land s cape a r chitec t , wa s hire d to cons t r uc t and beautif. a five (5 ) mile corridor of continuou s pa r k la nds containing a n array of arboretum s, f l owe r garde ns , zoo s and many othe r r e c reat iona l fa cilities . Called "Olmstead 's Emer a ld Nec kla c e", these park s are c o n s id e r e d s ome of t he best in the country. It was a l so inte r esting to observe how Bos t o n i s approaching t he economic s lump that most c ities are facing today. Bo s ton Mayor Du kaki s in a n open i ng addre s said that Bos t on's plan i s not to "play dead" during thi s s lump but to invest in park a nd recreation areas t hroug hout th e Boston area in orde r to vita lize th e ol d i ndustr ial and ma r ket area. The cit y i s now see kin g a large fed e ral grant to build th ese parks . They are also aggr es- s ively eeking Land & Wa ter Conse r va tio n mo ney wh ich will be increas d in 1980 from th pre e nt 300 m il lio n to 900 m illion annually. Some of the be tte r sess io ns fro m w hich I r ceived a great deal of information were: l. Private Resources for Publi c Re creation--orne methods to increa se recreation opportu ni ties a nd facilities a t m i nimal public cost by using private moni s anJ resources . 2 . Puturist ic Tre nds i n Hecreatio n a nd Parks--New leader ship s ty! . . A human services approach in community programming specially in senior Citizen are a 3. Expanding Use o f Golf Cour ses --Use of golf clubhouse for other recreatwn nt.t.: . Beau t ificatio n of an area a nd ut ilization of a sanitary land fill. Golf course::. a s buffers for airst rips. (continued) • • • f • • • Andy McCown , C ity Manager Nove mbe r J L, 1976 Page -2- • 0 ,. - 4. Public Playground Equipmen t Safety Sta ndard --Pre se ntation of t he deve lopment process of safety s ta ndard s to be applied t o all manufactured play appara tu s, its incorporation into law, it s Lega l im plication s a nd e ff ect on the manufacturers. '-t_ v~ ,L--( 'J ~.-yh C·-~'--,____ Ernes t P. Rom a n s Direc tor, Parks & Rec r ea tio n • . ' I • • 0 ·· ' r ' ! • • • ,_ • I• - 3 G MUN ICIP AL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSCX:IATION 1118 ,39 0 TJ1J EI\St con< stom 'I CHICJ\00 lt ei:Yil7 312 r:4/~ Novembe r 15, 1976 Mr. William D. James Director of Fina nce City o f Englewood 340 0 S. Elati Street Englewood , Colorado 80110 Dea r Mr. James: Subject: Annual Review of the ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEHBER 31 , 1975 We are pleased to announce that the subject Annual Financial Repor t has received an annual review a nd continues to subs tantially conform with the Certificate of Conformance stand a rds. The City o f Englewood,and its officials are congratulated for a job well done. We hope your continuing efforts to maintain the highest standards in fina ncia l reporting will inspire other governmental units to develop a nnual financial reports which substantially conform to standards of this Association and the National Council on Governme ntal Accounting. We hope you will continue to reproduce your Certificate of Conformance in your annual financial report. It is suggested that the letter of trans mittal in the annual financial report for the next fiscal year in- clude the following paragraph: "The Municipal Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (MFOA) awarded a Certificate of Conformance in Financial Reporting to the City of Englewood for its December 31, 1973 Annual Financial Report. This report was judged to substantially conform to the highest standards for financial reporting as promulgated by that Association and the National Council on Governmental Accounting. The December 31, 1975 Annual Financial Report received the required Annual Review from MFOA and we believe the December 31, 1976 Annual Financial Report continues to substantially conform to such standards. A review for a Suppleme ntal Certificate of Con- formance is required every three years and this report will be submitted to I';IFOA for that review." • ' I • • ....... • • 0 Mr. W. D. James -2-November 15, 1976 This statement will serve to explain the nature and significance of the award and to indicate to the reader the high standards which must be met by a governmental unit if a report is to merit such an award. Comments are e nclosed. Please contact us if you have any questions or desire a ny additional information. GEB /ak Enclosure Sincerely, Director of Information Resour ces I • • 0 • • • • - SUBJ~:C T: Comments on the ANNUAL FINANCIAL HEPORT OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, FO R Tm: FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECE~18ER 31 , 1975 The standards used by the Special Review Committee are contained in NCGA's GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTING , AUDITING AND FINANCIAL REPORTING (GAAFR), AND TilE Industry Audit Guide of the American Institute of Certified Public Ac countant s AUDIT OF STATE AND LOCAL GO VERNMENTAL UNITS (ASLGU). The rec ommended additions o r chang es to your r eport are as follows (p11ge nu mbe rs app ly to GAAF R unless specifically noted as ASLCU): Combine d balance s h ee t s should be prepared for each c lass of funds that co nt ain two or more f unds and this stateme nt should immedi- ately follow the title page fo r that clas s of funds. This approach would f acilitate cross referencing the Combined Balance sheet -All fun ds to each of the f und types; e.g., Capital Projects Fund, Enter- prise Funds, Trust and Agency Funds. Without such a trail, a n• addi tional burden is placed upon the reader of the r eport . For ex- ample, the combined totals of t he Enterprise Funds as separately r eflected in the \~ater Fund and the Sewer Fund is $28,297,425 which is $250,000 greater than the amou nt reflected for these funds in the Combined Balance Shee t -All Funds (Exhibit A-1). This res ults from elimination of $250 ,000 of Due to Other Funds reflected in the liability sec tion of the Water Utility Fund (Exhibit F-1, page 45). What happened to that amount and what is the contra amount in the asset section? ... • ' I • • 0 ·. . I f • • • 0 t• • COUNCIL ACTION REQUEST LIQUOR AND J.2 BEER OUTLETS APPLICANT: Applicants are named on enclosed applications TYPE OF ACTION REQUESTED: Annual License Renewal POLICE AND FBI REPORTS: Enclosed PREVIOUS CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS DURING PRIOR TWO YEARS, EXCLUDING ANNUAL RENEWAL: CITY ATTORNEY'S REVIEW: COMMENTS: "' . •. 4 A ' I . • 0 . , f • • LIQUOR LICENSES TO BE RENEWED HotelLRestaurant Ex~iration Date Zilllllermans 2796 South Broadway 12-31-76 Holly South 3535 South Huron 12-31-76 Hampden West 3517 South Elati 12-31-76 Golden Fiddle 3370 South Acoma 12-31-76 Tavern Hilda's Cafe 4386 South Broadway 12-31-76 Snow's Lounge 2893 South Broadway 12-31-76 Casual Lounge 65 West Floyd 12-31-76 Belleview Bowl 4900 South Federal 12-31-76 Bar Harbor 3484 South Broadway 12-31-76 BJ 's In 3467 South Broadway 12-31-76 Clubs VFW 3860 South Jason 12-31-76 K of C 3800 South Windermere 12-31-76 Eagles 3384 South Broadway 12-31-76 Elks 3690 South Jason 12-31-76 Retail Liguor Store Thorobred Liquors 5050 South Federal 12-31-76 Supreme Liquors 5112 South Broadway 12-31-76 Old Town Liquors 325 East Jefferson 12-31-76 Englewood Liquors 3434 South Broadway 12-31-76 Glass Bottle Liquors 336 West Hampden 12-31-76 Liguor Licensed Drug Store MD Phannacy 2895 South Broadway 12-31-76 Drug Fair 4204 South Broadway 12-31-76 • 3.2 Beer Seven Eleven 4400 South Broadway 1-06-77 ~ • • • 0 ' • • • • • - MEMORANDUM TO: Director of Finance FROM: Chief of Pol ice DATE: No vember 4, 1976 SUBJECT : ANNUAL REPORT -LIQUOR OUTLET CALLS The follow ing information reflects calls handled by the pol ice departme nt in connection with I icenses held by I iquor outlets with in the city since Novembe r 1, 1975. ARN I E 1 S LOUNGE DATE NATURE OF COMPLAINT 11-4-7, Attempt pickup 11-7-75 Narcotics 11-7-75 Fight in progress 2-22-76 J uven i I e with a gun 3-24-76 Disturbance 8-23-76 Menacing BACK DOOR L I QUORS 7-21-76 Liquor law violation 8-5-76 Liquor law violation 8-6-76 Liquor law violation ' DISPOSITION Party not in the area Information obtained by investigator Fight over upon arrival of officers Contact made with j uven i I e - no weapon found. Female being harassed by male subjects. Report taken. Of fense report taken. Juveniles picked up by Li ttl eton for possession of alcoholic beverages alleged to have been purchased at Back D:>or Liquors • Owner cited for selling I iquor to minors . Party making purchase h ad false I. D. State surmlOns issued, party released. . , .. I • • 0 - • • DATE 9-13-76 9-15-76 9 -21 -76 10 -8-76 12 -5-75 2 -7-76 2-8-76 3-26 -7b 9-26-76 8-5 -76 1-26-76 1 1-8-75 12-1375 12 -29-75 1-1 6 -76 1-2 4-76 • • • -2- NATURE OF COMPLA I NT Liquor violation Liquor v io lation Liq uor violation Unde rage attempt to purchase I iquor BAR HARBOR Agg ravated assault Drunk male Disturbance Dr unk femal e Shooting Dist urbance BE LL EVI EW BOWL Unwanted Party CASUA L LOUtiGE Disturb ance Unwanted Parties Drunk Party Drunk Party Fight , . ' ,._ DISPOS ITION Und erage patron charged with purchasing spi ritous I iquo r Re port taken Two juveniles who had purchased I iq uor at the Back Door Liquors were later involved in a traffic accident in Jefferson County. The driver was charged with causing a n injury while driving un der the inti uence . Report taken One ma le subject take n into custody Party taken home by friends Contact made with three parties. Parties sent home. Party tran sported to Swedish Hospital Shooting culminated argument. Party transporte d to Swedish Hospi tal. No con tact made. No contact made. Settled prior to arrival . Parties I e tt on ott i cer' s re- quest. Party lett pr ior to o tti cer's arrival. Transported t o station. Fight broken up, and neithe r party tiled charges . . , ·' \ ! • • 0 ' DATE 3-13-76 5-29 -76 8-1 5-76 9-30-76 10-8-76 10-16-76 7-6-76 1-1 6 -76 1-23-76 1-27 -76 10-15-76 12-20 -75 2-22 -76 • 4-25-76 7-31 -76 9-11-76 • • • • t• • -3- CASUAL LOUN GE (continued) NATURE OF COMPLAINT Unwanted drunk Unwan ted drunk Dist urbance/damage to vehicle Suspicio us parties Fight Assau lt EI~GLEWOOD LIQUOR S Threats GROUND ROUND Unwanted drunk HAMPDEN WEST Drunk/disturbance Disturbance Unw ante d drunks HILDA'S Fight Fight Fami I y disturbance Custome r dispute Drunk/disturbance ' DISPOSIT IO N Party transported to Detox Center Party taken into custody Report taken No prob I em -no report No problem upon arrival of officer Party advised to sign a complaint in munic i pa l court Parties who were denied the sale of liquo r due to suspicious I.D. made threats to break the store's windows. Business placed on extra watch. Party taken home by father. Subject causing disturbance left. Subjects advised to leave No problem upon arrival of of fi cer,· Parties advised to settle their problems elsewhere . Parties were drunk. Advised to file a complaint in municipal court . Parties advised to resolve civl I dispute through their attorneys No problem -no report No problem-no report • • 0 - • • • DATE 11-7-75 12-14-75 12-2 1-75 12-29 -75 12-30 -75 1-1-7b 1-2 -76 1-8-76 1-25-76 2 -4-76 2 -7-76 .5-2 6-76 5-14-7b b-1 4-76 6 -2 1-70 6 -30-7o 6 -30-7 6 7-8-76 7-1.5-71.> 7-31-76 8-15-76 • , . • -4- LEANING TOWER (THE JOHN) NATURE OF COMP LAINT f ighT Unwanted party Possible marijuana in parking lot Distu r bance Chi I d abuse Unwanted parties Un wanted pa rt y/pend ing disturbance Un wanted pari y Fight Unwanted parties Fight Possible underage d r inking Parties drinking in parking lot Fight Disturban ce Possession dangerous drugs Assist State Patrol with arrest Drunk/disturbance Unwanted party Bar check Drunk subjects attempting to leave on motorcyc I es Dl SPOS IT I ON Over upon arrival of officers Parties cleared and sent on their way Subjects gone Subject requested to leave Drunk mother arrested . Child turne d over to We I fare Department. Subjects l eft upon arrival of o fti c Report taken . Subject departed atte r breaking g I asses , beer mugs and plate glass window. Party lett with friends. Parti es gone -no contact. Parties requested to leave and did so . Party advised how to sign complain t Manager warned . No evi dance of underage persons upon office r s ' arrival . Subjects ordered back into bar. Management counseled. Ottense report taken on ass au It. ·Res pons i b I e party taken into custod Party taken into custody . Arrest made. o problem-no report • No p rob I em -no report. Bar checked okay. Parties advised of conseque nces. Agreed to push motorcycles to their residence. • • Q ' - • • ~ 8-31-76 9-1 0-76 10 -1 0-76 10 -15-76 10 -18-76 2 -6 -76 1-1-76 1-2-76 2 -7-76 4-28-7o 5 -9 -76 5 -9 -76 6-30-76 7-3-76 7-5-7b 7-7-76 7-10-76 7-17-76 7-17-76 7-18-76 7-29 -76 8-3-76 8-1 5-76 • • -5- LEANING TOWER (THE JOHN) (continued) NATURE OF COMP LAINT Pending disturbance/possible gun involved Drinking in parking lot Fight Distu r bance Di sturbance SHAKEY ' S Fight Un wanted party Un wanted party Possib l e pending disturbance Figh t Ass au It Distu r bance Un wanted party Requested bar check Disturbance Requested ba r check Requested bar check Possible illegal liquor sales Unwanted drunk Bar check Unwanted subject Unwanted pa r ty Bar check DISPOSIT ION No gun found. Parties searched and release d. I"<> contact -no report Parties advi sed to sign complaint . No contact -no report Reso lved. No pol ice action needed. Fight over , no injuries, no action taken. S ubj ects asked to leave and corrp I ie Party gone upon arr i val of officers Subjects gone . Fight over, one party gone . Complainant drunk . Advised to sign complaint a t city ha l I. Parties involved gone upon o ff icers arri val . No contact -no r eport No p rob I ems . No contact -no report No p rob I ems . Bar checked okay. Report taken . Party taken into custody. No prob I em -no report Subject gone -no report Subject gone -no report No prob I em -no report • ' • • 0 • • LJATE 8-1 5-76 8-17-76 ':1 -4-76 ~-1 0 -7 6 'i -17-7b 11-6 -75 1-7-76 10 -24-76 11-3 -7 ~ ez • • • -6 - SNOW 'S (continued) NATUR OF COfvPLAI UT Requested ba r check Un wa nted pa rti es Dru nk/distu r bance Raqu~sted ua r check Ui s turL>an ce STUD IO LOUHGE Crim in al misch iaf Ass au It Bar check Drunk female ' ,_ Dl SPOS I TI ON 'llo p rob I em -no report Parties gone upon arrival of off i cars . Parties gone. o p r oblem·-no report Parties 86 'ed by management . No further problems Patron threw an empty bee r bottle a t The uar b r eaking glasses , Dar mir r or and bo ttl es of liquor. Report taken . Employee attempt ing to p r event patron f r om takin g I i--1uor f r om inside the premises was assaulted. Report taken . No problem -no report Subject he l d at station unti I sobe r enough to re membe r where she I i ved . • . • • 0 ' • • City of Englewood November 24, 1976 Rodney Utz c/o Imperial Hotel 172 8 Sherman Denver, Co 80203 • • • Re: The John, 90 W. Belleview Dear Mr. Utz, • • 3 400 S. Elati Street Englewood. Color ado 80110 Phone (303) 761 -1140 The Eng lewood City Council has asked that you be present at their meeting on December 7, 1976 at 7:3D p.m. The purpose of your appearance will be to discuss police calls at your establishment . Cordially, ~~_). William ~mes Director of Finance HDJ/kv Certified Mail #91408 Return Receipt Requestei ! ' • • 0 ' - • • • • • City of Englewood -------- November 24, 1976 3400 S Elalo Sir eel Englewood. Colorado 80110 William Gilmore c/o Vivid Color, Inc. 816 Federal Blvd. Denver , Co 80204 Re: The John, 90 w. Belleview Dear Mr. Gilmore, Phone (303) 161 ·1140 The Englewood City Council has ask ed that you be present at their meeting on December 7, 1976 at 7:30p.m. The purpose of your appearance will be to discuss police calls at your estab lishment. Cordially, t/~~ Hi,lli~rres Director of Finance HDJ/kv CE RTIFIED MAIL #980346 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED · ..... . , I . • 0 - • • • I • • City of Englewood 3400 S Elal o S \reel Engle wood , C olorado 801 10 Nove mber 24, 1976 Maur ice and Shirle y Soliman 3484 S. Broa dway Engl e wood, Co 80110 Re : Ba r Ha rbor, 3 484 S. Broadway Dea r Mr. and Mrs. Sol i man , Phone (303) 761 ·1140 The Engl ewood City Co uncil has aske d that you be present at their meeting on December 7, 1976 at 7:30p.m. The purpose of your app earance will be t o di scuss police calls at your es tabli shment. Cordially, W"dc::.:-~- William D. ~s Director of Finance WDJ/kv CERTIFIED MAIL # 980348 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED . ' I • • 0 .• \ ! I f '! - • • City of Englewood ~ovember 24. 1976 Arthur M. Snow 2893 S. Broadway En glewood, co 80110 • 0 I• • Re: Snow's Lounge, 2893 S. Broadway Dear Mr. Snow, 3400 S . Elati Str e et Englewood, Col or ado 80110 Phone (303) 761 -1140 The Englewood City Council has asked that you be present at their meetin g on December 7. 1976 at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of your appearance will be to discuss police calls at your establishment. Cordially. t/~Jl___ William D~s Director of Finance WDJ/kv CERTIFIED MAIL # 980347 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED ' • • • 0 - r • • • • , - - ''t\}J .. ~--·-. ., ....... _ D E P A It T M E N l 0 F a i Y f N U E' "'· ~·? lti RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MAL T,,VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 NOT Wllft'T( IN THts SPACI (Gil AJPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR EIIFOACEMEIIT OFF ICER 'S ACTION UlU GUTING Al',ftOYAL 0 or LOCAL LtCtNSING AUTHOIUTV . If ti(OU~[D .'S[N TO COLOIIAOO DU'AUMtNT 0, RtY[NU[ IT AT£ CA"Ul ANN[)(, 1)7\ SHtRMUI ST , DtNYt" COLO I OlOl tJO :Jtl013l ... 1 OL~ MIL~ INVESTMENT HAMPOEN WEST a517 S ELATl ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION AnlOVIO OfSAPPIOvt 0 EXC EPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TR ADE NAM RP AT STRUCTURE . '--_......,....,._..-.....,..._..:...!!!..!Y....,~-""'-~~0!-- SIGNATURE._~...J.MI.Ad'-~4-~.-~1-1. ..... --lo.._.'------·---- (IF THERE IS A CH 0 NOT, USE THIS FORM. USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) • • . f·~ IMPORTANT • MANA SNAME James H, iohlu ._.:,.-.:,._ ·---MAK£.J:l;!llCJ( .QILMONEY SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE. IF APPLICAN T IS A CORPORATION . FILL IN REVERSE SlOE.· BUSINESS PHONE NO. __ ..J.7-"8'-'9...Q=><'-'9""l.l""--..:L..----'----- ORDER PAYAB LE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . RENEWAL APPLICAT I ON FOR LIS UOR LlCENSE(S) FOR THE YEAR ENDING . ' TOTAL FEE(S). .... I..ITY INPOit ... A ION JM.' AU .. "U"VI~Il COUNty c• v INOUST ... l l4 8 li,.ITY Olo Tl .. I~~ -~~..·~·9J:' .. · --... I 11-50871-001 i 10 09217~ " ··:;-· T 006 5813 3 Ill i!l ''t <~::~-~.1 ~~1.~5 TYPE '· "·NAMI; AND DESCRIPTION O'F LICENSE " + "'!-~:.... ~: ~:-_FEE -::. ~ G B.fERe WINE • .AND LIQUOR LICENSE C HOTEL • REST. I ~~ ~' $·.15.00 -~ --·--.. ' :ITY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE . -\ .,. '-? 76. :i'i ~ ~. . .:- Do you have legal p o utts•on of th e pr.m1s,es for whtch th •s apphcauon f or li cense '' made?·-----..lYLlei.Jo.._ ___ :....,.. -,~_,_.:_:.-:.--,·._.·,:.:.:,-·..,:~::.~~'"'· .>•':..'''_'' __ _ Are the prem11e1 owned o r r~-.d? pwned If re n ted. sffect•ve &. BkP trttton dete o f Ieese --------'===------ Is appltcenth} ofe'll ofllt e f'S Ot the cortSorau on, ctuzen (st of t ht United States of ArNnca7r __ _,7!..•::.::•:_ ________________ _ Is ttl t epplican t. or eny of me partn~. or anv of the officer,, stockho lde rs Of dtrecto rs ot M•d applicant (If 1t 11 1 corpora ti on!. or employees of any IUCh , under the 1ge of t¥1f8nt\l'-one vears?• __________________ Yes ________ No~ Has the f11Pphcant , or anv o f the partners, 0 1 any of the offtcers, stockh ol de rs or d•rec ton of sa id applican t (tf i t 11 a coroora· 110 n , ever been convicted of a felony In tht S11ttt of Colorado or bten con~r~~•cted of a crtme elsewhere which would con"ttute o tol<>"v It such <:rime hod been oommlt111d In the Stott of Colorado Ill oo , otato fu ll ~a i ls Y os'-~------No_X ___ I H11 tht epphcant. or '"V of the pertntK, or anv offteer , d irector o r nock.holder of latd .pp lic~nt (I t 11 11 1 corporauon ) ever tal ~"d41"10<1•hctmo un~r th is""""' iewlr~~------~-...,......--~---~--,-.,-'~ No X lb l had an alcoholic ~erage licen11 tUtpended or revoked?·------------------Y••--------"o _X __ _ If the answe,.ta yes, e)lplein fully (att.aeh ae p orete lhH t , 1f needed) Do you or ony membtt""f V"''• fom ll y ho.,. a llnooclol •nt~re>t In any othe• li quor !..,.noel (S ud> f'I"'P"'"' "'~~'~' 19 .ncludo eny tQUltV lnl..rnl-of loans~ I f the an{vJer 11 vea . u :pta.A '" detatl 1 C G T ( .. Yft~· ______ _,..o_l __ _ t"' ') .~ ~ , • Does any penon . firm or cori,oratlo n have a flnenci el tn~ei-ea ~ ev,Je ~ced ~lthtr by l~;na or equity oWnerthlp in" the bust ness -·-1 for wt'IICh ftl tt hc:a pq it.ltQUMt-'7 If th.~ns.,-II VIS, .... tl Olme.J nd add rttfV and trQOUnt Of IUChr ln r n 1 CI,tinte rest e xprfiSH<J tither in dofl tn ot-othtr 1temt-of "'~u•. tuoh 11 inwntorv , fu rniture, f hct~raltnd eQUipment Yes __ _,X=..-~~--N o _;. __ Edward T. Gartwri t. 66 .Uto~9_De nver Loan 221 o! 10 6 L1tt tht namn an d eddr es.se s of all bu11nenes in wh1ch en';" of the persons in the p rev ious quest• on e re tnttrested. N/4 • , -',, ' ( AC1d re.JS • • .• ' - ·r • • • • - •• 'RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 NOT Wllm"f: IN ntrs $P'ACI: (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) I.IQUOR I!NFORCE MEHT OfFIC R'S J.CTIOH UT£" GlTTI'NG AII'JlRO YAl 0 OF lOCAL LIC[Nit+IG AUTHO III JTY If' R£0U"'lD Sl."' TO cot..o••oo DEII'I JIT"'ENT OF R[VfNU£ STAT[ tAPITA.l ANH[lll . Ul5 SHE" til AN !T DEN V£R.C0l0 102.03 tlOl'i 8~)1 ''U 1 l&J HANS INC ll ERMANS RESHo LOUNGE 2796 S BRO ADWAY ENG LEWOOD CO .. 80110 ' I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHA E Of M~NAGER, T RADE NAME O~C<JRPORATE STRUCTURE . NEW TRADE AM£ S;;'...IJJ..e a-> a.o..a /leo.:. ~. Af'IOYIO OIIA'PWOVI O !G ATURE------------------------------------------~----- /(2 -2 tz-tz6 OAT£ DAT[ (IF THER E I" fl CH ANGE IN OWNE RSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIG INAL APPL ICATION l IMPO RT AN!, MANAGER'S NAME_l. :JP,f/.l't:, :)', L /mf11£B!YJarV M~KE CHECK OR M OIIlEY ORDER PAYABlE TO THE SEE 11\lSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SlOE. I F APPliCANT IS A CO RPOR ATION, FI Ll. IN REVERSE SlOE. BUSINESS PHON E No._ ..... ZL..f.?JI.J/:..__-...J.?-Z:...::~=0:...3""--~---- 10 006 5813 3 0430 I"'';;: ---NAMHND 0'5CR"""" "' LOCENSE G • 1&~---;t--:~.lN_~~ND I OR LIC~NSE (HOTEL, REST.) 2V-~8CENT OAP FEE Oo you have legal o Are the prern own h eoQhantjs) or aU c••JC•n f \I corpor •on, clllzanfs' of the United Staurs of Atnef lt~~1·-----¥..C....: Is thtt app hcert o ny ot ttt. f).9ft n.n.. o~ any of the offtceu. stockhol der~ or d•rectors of COLORADO OrPARTMEIIlT OF REVENUE t•onlever bee11 c """'C' of '"''~ny n tt State of Colorado or been conv •cted of a cnme elllftwhere wtuen ~ou ·d t 11 !,.Ht a felony'' JU"'h t:nrr-had twen c.. !'T' n.n ·f'l tt1e State of Colorodo7 If so, stet• full deta•l li ___________ v,,, _____________ lllo .__./' "''' or any ofHeer . d~rector or stockholcMr of satd apohc¥\t (If •t '' 1 corporattor'l) • ..,,., ·------------------------JH _____________ No ~ ----------------------------Y•• o ~ If the ans~r ·s ye! ftYD I•tn fu'fy t •~ Do vou or env merrt-w . fit VotJr tern ..,~,. • h.,.:.ncial intf'rP~t '"any other liQuor ltcense? {Such ftnancta~1 ~nre·est to •nrlude ~ any eou•tv lntt"'8U Vet _____________ J"o ____ __ Does eny persol". ftrm or corporat e n t'lava a f,nanctl l !ntarMt . ~v (1ert eO e1thar by loens or eQUitY owntrsh ip m tt'l~ bu11n ' for wh1cl'l thtl ~~eme s req ~.HKted 7 It the answer 'I '1111. ltatt names 1nd addresses 1nd emount of IU ch f1nenct tPrest f'OllOrtt srd etther '" dolla"1 Of othf'r "~' nf v~th.·•· we., •• u••ven1ory fu rn,ture fuc1v 1jt' '"'d equtpment ___________ Y••--------____ N~ V ----------------------- ' • • • •' ' - r • • • .. -• 0 - . . :..}~.\ .I ? ------· • ~ -... t; • DE PA Jt T ME NT . Of IEVt N U e' ·' .. ~.:,., ... :·.}·_.~ . .- ~.. ... ... -· REf4EWAl APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES · (GET A'PROVAL OF LOCA L LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF IC ER 'S ACTI ON ArTitl CaTTING .... --------------------.._----l "'"'OV AL 0 or LOC AL UC £N Sitii G AUTHORIT Y If' ft[QUIR(D:S EH TO COLO RA DO Q[PAftTM[NT 0, .. (.VEN UE I TAT[ CA"TAl AHN [JC , Un SHUth!AN ST , Q(N Y[ft .COLO I OlO) t]O J\1101 3 14 1 0~0 MIL~ 'INVESTMENT HAMPDEN' WEST 3 5 17 S ElATl ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 - I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGE S TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION APflOVI O ' DIS4,10VI 0 OA l DATI: EXCEPT CH ANGE OF MAN AGE R. TRADE NAM RP AT STRUCTURE . L-_..lt!!!!!U!!...31o!~!!U!!c...!!..M~~~.'!!!!.!!!...!!!..._ NEW TRADE NAME ---\:\-----">~------'t,--Jt--+-J.-f-J SIGNA TUR E _~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~---------­ (IF THER E IS A CH 0 NOT USE THIS FOAM . USE AN ORIGINAL AP PLIC ATI ON .) IMPORT ANT ' :..___;J"-'am=e~IS,__,_H,,'--='io=h~l_,u"'--· _ • .:.<f..:_:...·.-:=:.._-=:.._---MAI!£.,Cij Ec.K OILMONEY SEE INSTRUCTI ONS ON THE REVE RSE SIDE. IF APPLIC A NT IS A CO RPO RATION , FILL IN R EVERSE SI DE . O RDE R PA YAB LE TO TH E BUSIN ESS PHONE NO . ---'7'-'8t..9...Q<='-'9"'ll-.. _ _:_ _______ _ COLORADO DEP A RTMENT O F R EV ENUE . RENEWAL APP LICAT I ON FOR Ll 6UOR LICENS E{S) FOR THE YEAR END ING . ' TOT AL FEE (S) l aaH..ITY INP' .. MA ~ AU .. flt: .. O ICHCI' c""" • co . ....,., , . LI ... <UTYOotll. .. rl.t·Jt-,.?T·· .. _ ·~ l u-50 871-0 01 j 1o 09211 ~ ':;~ T 006 5813 3 •lzil•·· :,~~~~~~~1 -~_s TYP E .·, . NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE .. f "'\-~:..... ~:-,FE E -:: 0 G B-E ER . Wll'i E t .AND LIQUOR LICENSE CHOTElt REST.) ~ -'"' "'·' $·.25..00 ----. --"" --' 'i -:nv 85 PER CENT OAP FEE : ---~1::2 76 .• 15 -·. ... ·::. :· .. ,~"\ ... <~' Oo you h ave legal p outssto" o f the prem tses tor whtch th iS appllcauon f or li c ense 11 made ?•-----~Yt!e.1.111:L ___ ....... -.,.'-_....-<,,:_~. 0:,.,..,,,~·---- Are the p remtt.e l owned or rer:-..a~wn ed If rented, effecu"Je & exp ~r auon d ate of tease ________ __:·•::··::c,.~-:1''!:".:.''_''_' ----- '' app l.can t fs ) or.,, o f f lei!n Of th e c o rt)orltl()(t, Cltll&n (s l o f t he Untted States o f Ame nca?· __ -.!'1~•::..::• _________________ _ . r It th e app lk:ant, or any o f the p artnen , or any of the o f ficers , stockholders or d•rectort of M td applicant Of tt 11 1 c o rp oration t. or employees of env su ch , un der the ege ot twen rv ·one vears?•------------------Y••----------No ...I..__ Has the epphcant , or e nv of the plttnen, or env of the ofhcers, stoc kholders or d irectors of 1a id appllc af\t Of tt is a corpore tton ) ever been c oov 1cted of a fe lony In the S11te o f Colorldo or been convtc ted of a cnm e elsewhere wh ic h would constitute e tei Ofly if such crime h &d been oomm ltted i n the State o f Colorado? I r 10, st ate fu ll ~e its Yn'--~------No _I. ___ I Has t he ep p l1 c.nt, or any of the partnen, or any o fficer, d i rec t o r or stockholder of sa1d app li c ~n t t•f 1t 11 1 corp o rauon) eve r. (a) ~en d eltjoq •loce,me un.,r rh" IIQUO< le w1 '=-~·.-'_.::._ ___ Nn I. lb) had an alcoho ltc ~e rege lic ense sutpended o r reov o ked 1' ___________________ Yos. _________ No_X __ _ If tht enswer'ls yes, eXp lai n f ully (attaeh separate lhHt, 1f ne eded) Do v ou or any member"'f YO\fr fet'fl lly have a financial 1 nt ~rest In any othoe r li quor !fc«n te ~ (SueR f ~ci 11 1 ~ar q,t t-? ~t ude any a qu ttV in'Urfti-orfoa nsj If the an(Mr "ves, t )l(p \au\ 10 deutll '' 1 rG ~ f C' Ye s_' ______ ..J"'o _:X __ _ .., ,. ,. )' ,. Does any person , fir m or to~~ra t•o n ha'we a f ~na nc ta lt n~eres ~ ev •d"'e~ced ~tther by l ~;ns or t QIJi tY o-Mite rthip ln1 tl,e bu Siness -~-I Ltlt the nam es and add re sse s of ell busmesses tn whtch any o r the penons 10 t ht p revio us ques u on are tn terested . N/A Bualn:S : N1 me ' .., ' • 1 _, ,, Addren ' ( .. I • • • ,. . • • Treesurer • s.e ..... v · ~aul a; SliCiij'i :: _3"'-7.._3._.5.......,SolU... _.lj!X>!o"l!ma!!L..!So!.l\u·--- M•n•r · .... M, ..,,. ..,. ""t ... AI abayl ... OU=tECTORS.. lCit .. , O~r~ lat teen l are requ1rtHj bv Lawt 1. • • Ill H.N AM~~ ... ' • ,_... !. J::STALE.T NO .& C[TV • • .PA T ~Qf BlATt< • .Juu _ ~~!!-l~ ~. J4.P&D St.. EMlftiO=e4~8-=l."-''9-'-'="2"~~:..._----l-- ~~oq.~~UQ-J_ '.~:w..~u.~wlil.A..• • .;___' n 7300 !kr. Prinae ,&Te~tlekn · ~!!!~= ~!.r!... ·~--3135 so; leo• st: JDi].naoa 600s-II2'. Ll•t •H ttoekh~d!traownmg or c:O(flroUfRQtt't\f ~the c.tp•tel uoctt of the cor poration (~ aot04!11 o wner or ptadgeed Useuparate tfwtt •I ne eded , NAM~ , 1_ • ,, , Hlj)ME ~1 1RH,T _NO & C ITV PERCENT OF • OA TE "' STOCK OWNED r-J!F BIRTH ' "'· .liMa B.,.JWbl&e · 390Q. So. Li-p!ll EnJl...oed 100% of •toqlc -1 -· ~:1;.~ ... 2.S , , ·r«ll·" ,- --------~~~~~ ~~------------------~ iiiQed .•• ' ~ ·,,, •• ~..,,AI(f(\ ~.)o-. )'f, .. :~..._,. l,U ~·•.,,' "i";;-: (The fol loWtnf at fiWWit tt:it. t itnedMINf K41.ttOWtedgtd By tndtviduals t'nd eaot\ member af '*'tnenh6pt end by Oorporetlont. -L ·' " .v. I' ' ' :r A J, # • •Itt . •. \,REPORT ~D APPROVAl OF LOCAl liCENSING AUTHORITY \ .... ·,. ' ' 1 J 1 • I , , • .It 4. i\ .\ ''··'- . ~,.~hol.•!:t}tr•·I'"P~•ru~d Pu~l~ T f"jp~r_I!,!9'J Svs temt d•"-'.R!'rd _~h~ '!C'~~~-~-----• ' •· .-n.• t ::! »oof,h e )er"olnl apo Uc.et~ ,., llillllf\ tlite mlnea and tn e p,..mi Mt , ouslnet.s co nductt42 ana cfte racter of the eDP IICit h u ti factor9 , an:/ • \I""' ~,.,ott lft lt tl.l~tHf~, If 11~tta 1 ~~~ mMt tne r"tOn.ote rtQUir..-nertU o f th• ~'thborhoOO en-' tf'l• ,-•lr" or tf'l '"!'~1-,111 • •. ••a co,";flles w it~~· P~'fiPn o1. "~tt~t • ~7. n tte 12, C.R.S , 19 73 . J r THallt&,.Of'• Tt:iiS ~Pflt..ICATION tS HC·~·V A,_ROV&O. '!' . ~"" ,, . .. ,P.O. TEO AT Htl5 .. '>'),;c-"''"'<...,..---,--_.cnAV OF'----,-----,.0..0 . 1••--------1 f' (N AMEOFTO~~CITY;OR~~T.Vt•o'~'--~~~--------~~-----------------T~r-~---.~.~------- "11.. .__.ltr I •' '• (MAYO• OR CHAI RMAN OF 80AAO 0 1' COUNTY COMMt$$10NE R5 OR 0TH£A f 0:-'J •"': ~2L.ifi'..c.OR S!'CRE'rARV OR OTHER OFfi'ICER HAVING THE OPfi'ICAALS[AA..OF TME. L.IC!:NSINQ AUTHOR I TY .) {If tne pt~mh l'l trlloclt.Cwt\.tri"e 1"""n., aa,•M .aove I PI)roval lhOuta b a titn .a by the m •yot ana c le rM, It In 1 c o u W o lhen by t"a cn.lwnen ot U'l4' Doltd of county COt'T\mt u lona rt aAt\lrr•cl•• ft'• a4ud .l\f:'t .,...anca br otharwiM, the total llc•nsjn l •ut horlly It~~ other olfk:la l. t~ wch ._.,0\l'a '"ould be ;lven bY tUet'l OHICI I I .) \\ ..J -~ \ • .... ':\ ... NOTICE ,. ,. : .-. ... '.. ..· , .. ~ TO INSVRE. ntATYOUR LICENSE IS ISSUEO ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1J.?5 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER , NO LAT~R THAN DECE~BER 1. • ' I f - • • • ,. . • 0 I• • ·~-----..... ~ ~: .. ' 1"'• DEPARTMENT I 0 f . REV e .~~~..;. RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS. AND SPIRI TU OUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRSTI L IQUOR ENFORCEM ENT OFFICER'S ACTION AFTER G!TTmGr-----------·--------------------------------------~ ... ROYAL 0 0' LOCAL L.IC[NS*G AUTHORITY IJ" R[QUIIUD SEN TO CO L.OIIU.OO 0£P'AiltTW£NT or REY!HU£ STATt CA .. ITAl ANN[X . 1]7~ SHlJUUN ST OENV[R COLO 10203 lJ 11 101 JHt l&J MANS INC ZlKHERMA~S REST& LOUNGE i!.7 96 S BRO ADWA\' ENG LEWOOD CO 80110 I CERT I FY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPTCHA GE OF MANAGER, TRADE NAME O~C~RPORATES TRUCTURE . NEW TRADE Al\1£ _5<l/)/ e if:!> a.lJ4 /J<"J APPl0\110 OllA,I'«<\11 0 ~IG ATU~E-------------------------------------------------- OAT[ IIf THEP.c 13 A CHA NGE IN OWNE RSHIP DO NOT USE TH IS FORM . USE AN ORIG INA L APP LICATION I IMPoRTANT 1 MANAGER'S NAMe L!lAf?.,·t:. ::r. 7/mt!!t:Rma~ MAKe c HEcK oR M o'le SEE INSTRUCTIONS! II' APP LICANT IS A COR PO RATI ON , FI LL IN REVERSE SIDE. ORDER PAYABLE TO THE ~I~E~HE REVERSE j BUSINESS PHONE NO. 7 511-,;l. b03 ~~L~::::u~FPARTMENT I TYPE·-~ .• .:_. ---~--'0. N AME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE ~w --Nl.__.:-.J.!j O ll OR LIC~NSE (HOTEL, REST.) ~'>-~KM_Q AP F --1. $ .-l--76--_ .. ~,--!i-4-j I .·-~E?'~ ~ ~1~; ·~ '2~~ .:) ' -~···':__ ·. - . ·-·~'-.. , Oo you h ave l•qaJ P 'J ~e~s1on ct ,.,_,.,. p~m~1e1 for ~teh tl-111 itP!''•c:a t on t~r lteenst is mede7 ~£ S _ _·_· _ , 2 Are the prom•..-own..-' or ''"'llll!d·_J:{.f!n f, .. A If rPniP e tfKitve & eKPtrat ton date o~ase .&,(:[iifiJZ: ~J·l 121>9_._. Is aopl ic ant(s) or sll of~•c,.n of tho corporatton, ciuzents. o t h~ Un1ted S•atH of Amenca? y£ ~ _ Is the appllcan,, or eny ol the pannen, or any of the otftcers, stockt'!older's or d~recto rs of sa•d appl icant I If 11 11 a corp oratton'. or employett nf ~~tny lt.l~ under thei!IJP of --w.oty<OI"' V .. "''---------------------Y"'----------- Has the epplic111nt. or any o f the n~~r !"18" Of env cf the c f f•cfln, uockholders or d•rectors of sa•d ophcant I if •t •s a coroorL't uonl ever t>nn co""•ct~d of a' tnny '"the S te of Colo, ado or hf'ttn conv~ct ed of a cnme elsewhere whtch would constlf,Jtt No~ a felony 1f su rn nuT"~e he' beon comm•tted •n tt"le Stll~e ot Colt ... rild n' If \U, :sta te fu\1 detai la, ____________ Yes . ____ No--=::::: · Has the epphren, or eny at th4t P!H t!"'erl or any off •ce r. d.recror 01 stockt\otder of sa1d applicant (If •t 11 a corporanon \ ever No V""' ht) been denifd Ttt:erlie •Pl<'er t hl~ l•quo' law7:·----------------------------.Jes ____ _ (bl h ed an lllcohultc tlPv~ qe I•C"""' 1usoended or revokf"d 7 --------------------~------Y •s: ______________ ~o ~ If the ansW!r •• yes, e.xDI"'tn fuUy latt")lh Jeoara te s"ett, If ne ded) Do you or env mem ber o vour fltiT'IiV lo!avto e tm3ncial intPff•,t '"any other liquor license? (Such fmancial tntetelt to include any t quitv ll'\terest or •oan •) If th., &n' r 1s yn, e•plam '" de tall ___________________________ v .. : _____________ No_.._,/ ____ _ Does any perso". ftrm or cotporet;•1n have a tmancl1t tntere 1. ev·~ d tt thtr bv loan s o r eQUttY ownentup 1n t ,. us•nt- for wh tch this !tU~ns e .s equet1ed7 It tl\e ena~r 11 yes, &tate names ano a~r tnM and •mount ofwch f 1nanc•el '"terest jlllli(D e a.• I either'" dnllen Of other •tPmt nf yalue, tucl'\ at tnventorv furn •t ure. f•w:hl•ttt and eQuipment _________ __:Y•'------- Oul•n~ n wh•cn nv or he Ott• sona n tt-lt priJ'VJOUI Question are lnte,.lt\tttd . Add·•n ' I • • .· • • • • - L•U .,, stocllhol.dt.rl owrung ot eon11 olh rtg1ny o f the ttPrtalstock o f the corporauon flnclude ec:tu~ owner or pltcfOH ) UM ~rate sheet ,f nftded NAME HOlliE STREET NO. & CIT Y PERCENT O F j • ' • ' ::; rd STOCK OWNEJ4,_ • L.ilfr/e z-..tfldlltl«l 1~J~-~h2;.<.(0~./'-6'#"-- .. .. STATE. OF COLORADO -+ " ..... \ . ... ~··· -:\»:!, , .. ... '} ,.,·.! Coun!V o•-----...,.---------1--.J:.j: ________________ _ • REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL I..ICENSING AUTHOR ITV ~M a ~fectufllr1 , ,holesalert, ImPOrters end Publ t<: TrenspOfatton Systems d•lregtt"d th•s stcttollt) l": ' '' 'ftle foreooln9 IPPhCatlon Nl been •••minto a n eltne oremiMI, bUsiness conouc\ea 11nd Chllr Ktlr of tn. appllcat •• sattfllc tory. ,;,d -e •• recaor1 tntt SUCh U ~n tt , tf tr~t•d. wil l m••t tf'le re•soniDII reQolremenu ot the ne•ghborhooa aoCf tne oMi r" ol tne •nhabt tann, 11na compll ei w•tn tht proylslon of Article 47, T itle 12, C .R .S . 1971. THI.flti.1'0RE. THIS AIJPLICATION IS HE lit! BY APPROVIEO. r • .:.._,.J # r.., 1: ,' OAT£0 AT_"-'.'fcOU'..l''--"7HtS,_'";.:·•-'"-------"AY OF~---------,A.Q . 19•-------- BY. t l.,. ·. (MAYOR OR CHAIRMAN OF B O ARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OT HE" T\TL: .. ("'TTES1j• , •. ,) CCLEI=tKOR SECRETAR Y OR OTHER 0Ffi'ICER HAVING THE OFFICtA\..SEAL.OF TME LICEN SING AUTHORITY .} (I t the preml sn are 1 o01~1 w\tf\,rf...,o.,.... or c1 t y, I ti t-~~ IDProvat •noutd oe llflned Dy tne ma~or 1nd clerk , It In • county. t nen oy the cf'lalrm•n ot t~• bo1r0 ot cou nty commiStlonen Hlcr<ttq-ct•tk f~ ooerd. It, br OfCii l nte or othe•wtle, t ne loca l lleenttng au thorltr '' •ome otner offiCial, tn.n w.acn ~~~oval ttiout~ ~. liVI n Dy IU Ch Offk:l al.i . , .-' ) '-. . NOTICE J:Ol~SURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR _.;:iTATE'f't!: REMITTANCE, BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENU E, STAT E CAPITOL ANNEX / BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER I . ------~· -~--- • • • ·' ' - • • • • • " . - ' ., ., •. w ) I A I~ vr \.VLUKAUV.·~: .. (''•, :,· ~· ':. .D ~~a aT MEN T 0 P.:t i~" EVEN U, E ·~ ;.;, .{' 'f • 00 NOT 'NitfTI tN THtS S,.AC[ RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR !HFORCEMI!HT OFF IC ER 'S ACTION _ •no Gtni•G .,,lOYAL 0 0' LOCAL UCOIS..,._ AUTMO .. ITY . W UOUIIt£0 SIN TO COL OIUDO OU1 AtiTW[N T O' lt [YE NUl. :~~~~~~'i;·'-~ . SHUUUN ST..,. ..t O(NVU.COLO IOtU tl0Jll11·ll•' PEANUT BARREl INC HOLLY' SOUTH 3535 S HURON ENGLE WOOD CO 80110 ·I CERTIFY TliAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION . AfflOI/lD OIS AffiOYID OA.T£ EXCEPT CHAN GE Of MANAGER, TRADE NAME OR CO RP ORAT E STRUCTURE . L-.-.!!~!U!~~!!!!!!'-..!!~!.!!.!~~~!!!._.!!..._ NIEW TRADE NAME -----=------=,..-,----- -. • SIGNATURE . 0 ~ < ~ e .. ;L;;t -(IF THERE IS A CHANG-{)NOWifERSHIP 00 NQT ·USE TH1S FORM . USE AN OR IGINAL APPLICA'fiON .) ,•.1Mr0RTANT , 'l MANAGER 'SNAME Q~ ~ SEE INST!Juc;rtONS IF, APPLICANT IS A coCoAMltN. FILL IN AEVFRSE SIDE . ON T-H!. BI!:VEfiSE '/. •. '7 ,_ 4 L7 SIDer , ~SI:~ESS PH ONE NO . _ _,+t.J.<LL..Jhr.....::-:..,,f.L.clt=L..;:J..,;;.>---------., , .-. . ,. ', MAKE CH ECK OR MONEY OfiOER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEP~TMENT OF REVENUE .F 4'o//, ..<:.) RGNEWII't. AI'PliCATi ON ftlR liQUOR LICENSE IS) FOR THE YEAR ENDING . TOTAL FEE(S ) 10 006 5813 3 07137 ~ -;.:. ' ~ Do you have legal poneuion ot the premise& for \Nhic h th1s appltc auo n for licen • it m ade ~?-...:l~/..o:t:..J.L __ .:,·.-~· .,.._,,--_,~~c...:.-..:.. ___ _ tP -r :'f-# !!_:fO""?:.~·· Ar e the orem ises own6d ot rentest?. Y'lt2 d If rented, effect ive & ex p irat ion da te of lease . _ _.,L-:Oo?-r-q..:.a...,:,.::...,_o:::.,~...-"'---'----- It 8Pt)licanthl or all oft1cer1 of t he corporatton, c•ttzenlsl o f the Uni t ed States: of America? y<P' S" '•, ,, .~~~ .• Is the appltcant. or ~V of the' partners , or any of th e off teen, stockholders or d i'rectors of llid appllcwn( (If 1: 1S a corpora t,on), .· . ··· or employHS of any w ch . under the age of twentY·one years?• __________________ y ., ________ No~ Hn the applant, or arty a t the J)artf"ert , or any ot th e otf1cen, ttocid'loktert-o~trM'-" of Mid ~HU It is a corpora· .. - tion) ever beln convicted-of a feletty ,,. the S1ate ot Colorado or been convicted of 1 crime elsewhere wt\~ would conc lib.ltw ' 'lo~Q!>Y !J.•uc:h cdme hod ~·~ <"'!l.!!l!•u•d '" Jllo.Sl.al.l.oicot.orado l .ll,!P. ~~lui LE!!!tl!.IJ~ Yn ?( .: No ._._ .JeV,ICYo7T'I)21t\ -* (.VIJYitH:V ~ ~~ 'UJIIIAUIJI'IS'>J ~V~ 1'111t:OCIJ \5V tiJbll#l t:.T"'T1T'7;0l)t;r1Wfrt_ Has the applicanrv br any of the partnen, or anv o·,f lcer , d irector or stockholder of tatd appl1cant C1f 1t 11 a corporation ) ever : fa) been d@n led e lice nse under tt\1& llouor taw? . es No__)(_ lb l hed an alcoholfa beverage hcense suspended or revoked? Yes o )( If the answtt '' yes. ••Ple in fully (anech qparete lhMt, 1f naedec:H Do yo "' or e ny member of YOUf famlfv haYt 1 f lnancial •nterest in any other liquor licenN ? (Such financiallnternt to include eny eQUitY tntltrM l Of loa ns I It th e antwer'll ves , expla1n m de taii ________________ Y e••--------.J"O_.X Does any JM rtOn, f 1r m or corporatton have 1 hnanc:11l tntetes t , ev u:ienced e tther by Io-ns or equtty ownersh'(t In t he bu11ne1s e•tt1e r '" dotlan o r ot her uams of value . such 11 •nven to ry f urni N re , f1atur" end eQu•pment ______ ___;Y.tl ' ' ., 1 for Vlllh 1Ch ttus he:ense '' requftttd 1 It the lf\li 'A4 r t1 ves, state names and addrMMI end amount of auch finansa•' tnterel\ expretsed No~ Lt l t the n.mes and lddrenes o f e ll bustnesses tn wh1ch eny of the penon• in the previous quettion are inter" tad. Bua l nau Addres.s .• . , I • • ' f '! • • • ... • - '~~~~F~A~~~~N"t;,IIACOR.PORA'(l~.at•~-t•l,l",lol,,.i,-t•l ~t,J· 7',(] ._-:. ":: 'Z /. Ia) O•ilio•~• fho-)aw o~lho State o~~QJ.!) _ I Oata <t 'I I . •;Ji ';''(b) Print!lpafbtlol"aasTr<'bnductad •J--~3.S-0 :J1Jl.WJJ7.,.,.,. oi. ,.,. ot_J!O:JG) ____ :_ ' 1 .,.1 ·, ... .. ... .lcl .D!'te:.oiJtH!'g fa1:f"nuetco~porHt repon to the Secretary o! StatL~J.'l..-Ol.Q,_J.. Jo_ __ _ (dl ' ; • 1•~ N~i ' " Home Addreu C•tv Oate of Birth :·§~ 'Bi 0 · ... ·.~.-- (!) llu •IJ ttockhoi!Hrtowruno or eonarolhf'lt any-of the capiUII st.Ck ot the corpora non I Include actual o wner or pledgee I Uae &eparate sheet tf needed L NA~~.1'1 , t'<.l ,. tt<J~ME J;;;EET NO) c•TY ..J \ s~~E~CE~NT o.J0 0 ~~D8~~~H ~ ~ 1~ a;:n t-otJJJOS U:JO E bln1roJ1M.O..,.,_e ____.,.,_;-rn-~~-. ? -;.o .;~ ,li.IPe¥-...:_~J~I-1 .SJ1 S. ibpklr Ll>gf '-~~L...:-~71\~---j;;;L .,;;,ol-2!.0 , · llltt f bltOWIIII"t tff~it \f)'etitNt11Adt«knowlfdled by tndtv.dual& ~ e~ '"""bet' o~part MJihips .nd by Cor.porw:u....t • '~·· :: ·t, ~~. _ • "";-: S!ATI OF .. COLORAOO • ..,_, _...., • ~4--~~....., -L • · ·-,~~-~· .. •.··· .. , .. , .... " .. ,-.. ~ .. , .... , ' t. __ ~~-.. Ov :;;." .... ·.·:.~. ·-• co\.n,;to! A,w.H.a ' _£ ''""'~ , ~ .~"J,.. · 4' ' ... • be1,0 bv me f1 r11 dulv tworn, ''for h1mMif, deposeund .. ~Th;~ he'' 1~ ~Jt:ap1 ebortt neA)td; 01 t tll.lt M" ;Jt.,.,.,..,.,. ot the aboYt named corpo ration , that he has read the torego•ng eppr:Cattc;t"'...lftd..,.;. b• k ~ the COO ""'tl t hereof, tnd fhlt all mttttrl and thl"tt thef'tln Mt forth ar e t ru• Of h 1S own knowledge and ha agrees tO con...:~r"' ~~~~~ti Of'l~ promuiGited by the Stitt Oep.~ru11ent of Aev..-.U e in connection thtrtw•d'\. :: ~· _.. ,... :. . SutJ~r.7."~ ~W~Cm \O..~fo r t ~· t' ,.,. , _ . 1'\diVId...als end all tnembers O!QW..t.Oe rsktp \ :.'"""'. ~ ~~~~ ~ •• ~ -~· ·.,:.~~ ~-'t ... ~· ~ '1 ~~ he«.._, .;. :.:.:. '-:~~ c:~t ho~s ~~"f~jifj~·~·· ~·-of . ..;;.-• • ,_j -~;;~ t I f"'\ ~ : ,.. t:. • .., I ~ ' ... • " ~. I • • ..... \ ~ .::::--·, • I • ... f"';''. "'" • t ... ~ i.· . r ':,:'":i c;;:·~;..'-:·,.,o~o l R&PORT ANO APPROIIP,L OF LOCAL LI CENSING AUTHORITY • , ·'fMt n.f~~e~r "" ... ~o l~s . lmparteft end Public T rans pOfat•on Svnems d isregard th•s MC1 ionl , '; .PN ' ).·; ,-.W The rorw,o"tnt appllc:atlo ,. hal bMil utm ln td and tne premiHs, o usiness conducted t nd cn~ra c ter of the aopllc.at Is Ut i factory, and" ~ -:::,::~;~ !;~~~unc: ~~:,~:h;~-~~~~~~~~ ~~;~, ';~~ ~~~ ~·.-.::o5~~~~;;~1!.•.m~ntt p f the ne~gnoorhoo~ ~~~. t'l' ~~~ e' II'• .'~·o~t~ts , _ THa-.CPoAE THI ~ ~~~ICATI~~ II HaA,BV APPR OVE~. \ ~---· .. (NAME O~•TOWN1 ClTV OR COUNT,Y)...!.' -,--------------------------'----------- BV :. , .. t r (M.A VOR OR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COUNTV COMM ISSIONERS OR On-tE A TITLE OF L..~ tNG UTHO('I T V .} ... __.:, \ ., '' : ~l t" ,"" '~Lt:AKOR6ECRETAR V O R OTHER OFFICER H AVING Tt--IEOFFICIALSEALOF THe. LICENSING A UTHORtTV.) (H the tw'emls.; ~e tocafwct :fi"tPiin\.ot~G) city, the above fPProwll snould be ••gned by the mayor and cl erk, If In a county, then Dy tnt c hairman of the oo•rd o t county commtll\onets ano tM c-fll_,o t&e f)hH . 1(, b y •rdltnce or otherwise . tne IOCII lice n sing authority Is some other official, ~n ;uct\ AP ~roc~l s~ould \~. th·en by wen offlcla t.j \"', .. -'I. • ... 1 ~~~~~,--------~~==========-=============~~~~~~~ ,,. NOTICE I' / ('' ~: ' .. TO INSURE 'THATYOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR n.AifE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE CO LORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNE X BUILDING, 1375 SHER MAN ST REET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. I '-·~ __ £_ _ _..._ _____ J_. __ _ _-.;-_-_·~.;..~....;,-_-_________ ~_·_·_---_.:__-... • I • - • • • • • - ... ,...~ ., \ • OftM 0"~ 40-Z f"II'N · ·('~) 1 ·., ~ ' ' . ',' ~ ··'.~" "' ':!f· ~ ~ ~:-fl ~ ' ;.>-"'"V-, ~ '> \..·~ \. [ : i . .. . ":1• l· ' :: • " .RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS -·-t a , .• AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY "FIRST) LIQUOR !HP'ORCEMEHT OPP'ICER 'S ACTIOH una GETTING A,PJIOVAL 0 0' L.OCU LK:(fiiiSING AUTHOtiiTY IF llt[OUMUD. UN 10 COLORA DO DlPA"TirllltNT O' JllYlfriiUf. STAT£ CAPrTAL ANN[X l)l'5 IHUWAN ST. 0£NY[A.COL0 IOlU 1 ]0~1'7 )1., NAGY · • ANDRE I • · GOLDEN FlDOlE 337 0 ~S ACOMA ENGLEWOOD CO THE .80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE.JifO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION DATE DISA,IOVI 0 OAT~ EXCEPT CHANGE OF "'ANA,GER, TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L--..!!~=..!!~!!!!~!....!!!....!!!~~~~~~- NEW TRADE NAME ------/-t------1-:,---.;_/ SIONATURE ~~--~~~~~~~r-~~~~~~~----------- (IF THERE IS A CHANGE RM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT Of REVENUE . $ ~? J, 2.J TOTAL FEE(S) Do vou have ltQIII pQIMtiJOn of the,P rttmJie5 for wt\td-1 th•• application f;:>r license i• made?•----------=-=,.,..-------- Are ·~·p rom i ses owned or r,ntttH re..n h.ol , If rented, effective & oxplro t ion dote of ....... ____ _jiL:9:,wK:l..~1L-------- Is applicant It I or ell off~ers of the cO'('pofedon , cnizen(J) of the United Statts of Amence?·-------.-_;"j~<:-.,.S:..._-:,.....-.>_,_ ______ _ Is the app lican~ or l r"lY of the pwtneri, Of' any of the off icers , stockholders or directors of sa id eppli cant (If It is 1 corporation), V ' or employ..-of onv such . under the 11J0 of twontv·ont yaars l·~-_________________ vu'--------No __ __ Has the appiK:I'nt , o r any of the pertnen, .or iny Uf the otf•cers. uockholdera or directors of said apphctnt (•f it II a <;orpora · -~ tton l ever been.eonvtcttd of a fe to"V in theStatt.of Cotorado or been ccmv•cted of a c rtme tllewhere which would coouitutt \ a fe lony if su~h Cnme hed be~ committed tft thi Ste1e of Colorado? It ao , state full ditalls•----~.,.,-_,.YH•-----.,.---N o~ Has the app lict~nt . or a"y of the pertnere.. or any offk:.er. director or stockholder of w id ~l icant li f it 11 a eorpont•on) eve r : lol been denied alicenlf under tllltllquor lo wl•------------------------> •••--------No~ lb ) had an alcoholic btverege hcensetuiPtnded or revoked?r __________________ y.,, _________ No~ If the answer Is yn, explain fully (attach uparett sheet, if needed) Do you or any mef'nbtr ot your fo mlly have a ftnanc lat Interest '" any other liquor Hcense? (Such tlnancleltnterest to fnclude any equtty tnrwrest or loans ). If b\e enswer is ves . ••P'•in •n deta•''----------------Y•••--------.J<o_:i:_ Does any perSon, firm or corporation ~ve a fin end al Interest , ev tdenced e•ther by loans or tQU i tv ownMihip in the business for whtch thit IN:ense t.1 requlflted? ff the answer is ves, state names and addreqes and amount of tuch flnanctallntarnt.PPrtued e•ther In dollart or other ttMn' of value ,soeh I~ inventory, furntture , fixtures and equipment: _______ .J eti _________ No...,;&-- L•st the nam" and eddreues of all businessea in v.+,ich tny of the pertons In the prevtoul question ere Interested. I·~ Address I • ,• f - • • • II'-• 0 - ····/·~ .•·.;~~.:< ::~ .... ~. ~.·~,.. ,~ 1"' ... • .... IF THE ~ICAMT II A COIIPORATION • ..,_, (o), (bl, (c), (d), ond (o) t., Ore•utectvt\der ~ tHtof fh• S\llte ot _______ , ________ Date _..:_,__f;__ (b) P;i~lr8! b\16ineM •l ecnduCftld at _________ _.:_ ___________ , Countv of_:_:,;,__..::_.·, 5tllte of~-.._:::~:__ __ '_:_ __ :_ lc) Date o1 hJing l•t eMw.t corpor ate reoot1 to 1he Secretary o't Stat'L, ______ ---------------• (dt Neme ,. Home Addreu ' C•tv Oat• of Birth Month. o..,, Year ·V • ' lol P<--~'---'--...;.:---J:....-____________ ...:..,..._ ___ .:.__ (I ) V~P•• __ -T._~~-~----~~-~~-------~~~---~--------~ -------------~--~-T-----­ T<ol""<.,-------.,....---;:--,,.....---.--------:-----...-------------~c-------:...;.----.,...,--------- SKr•lary ------------------------------------------' ·· Mon~< --------------~------------------------L,;.,t ~9ut<:tOtf (at IINtt 3 are requ•red by law) ~ 1 HOME STREET NQ . 8o CITY , OATEpF Blf'TH Ltu .a t noctcholden own.neorcont r~l"'ueny of tt\41 CliP • tal noek ol the eorporat•on. (Include actual o woet or P'td9H I Use JePAra1e lheet if needed. N .. ME HOME.STREET'N O & CITY PERCENT OF OATE , ',.\-t ~ STOCK OWNED OF BIRTH C'The foll~nt af.-.wit to .. tiened JM'Id oc:knowtedrled bV lndMdu.els and each member or partnerW11ps ..,d by CorporeHoel ' ~·. •' :•• ITATI·O· C~ORADO Countvol---b4(2.£l4.~¥'f"~··=le'.~~:' • =-, __ ..J-}"·----l~L!:~~·:.......!:~~·~·· __ _ ond -----------~77:,-----......,~---· being by me f~rst duly swQfn . 1f for h1maelf . dtpo~es an :that he 11 theeppficant above named; or thett'wt it_.,_(i._.f...,.<•<:.~l•«or...oio.kkooo._· __ .,af the above n.rned corpora11on; 1hat ht hal rtlld the fo,ego•ng appUcetton and _that he knowa . \ r • -; • •, f'lEPORT AND APPIIOVAL. OF LOCAL l-ICENSING AUTHORITY . , Menuf~~urlfl . ~ol esal~, ImPOrters and Public TrantPoratton Svst~~mt d isregard thiS section) , , . Tht tortgol nt ap~l ic at l on hat been •xamlned and the ortmltel, Dullness conaucttd ll"d cnarac:ter of tht .~Jpolicerit s.tt1actory , and Wilt .(to report that such llc.ntll, It granteMI, will matt tht rea~onao 1 e rtaulrt mtnu o t tn• nai9llborhood a nd cne q,str• C?f the lnnapittntl , and comoi•n with tnt prowttlon of Article 47, Tltlt l!Z , C.R .S . 1973. 1 , -. ( THE".,.O,Itl. THI. A"'L.ICATION tl Ha .. CBV A"'ROVCC, . • J DATED 1\T•_..__,..:._JHtS,.:•..:·---:-'-''-,_.:::..-.....Q.AV ,OF'---~-------·A .D . 191----------· r: (NAM E OIJ' TOWN., CITV OR C0Uf'iT'!1.:.• ..,.:o...,..!-':_ _ _.. ______ .;__~-----------~...:..,....:_ __ _;. ___ ...;: ....... _____ _ BY• (MAYOR OR (;HAl RMAN OF BO ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OT~Ri~1'~t ~.t1~J~~~t ~t THO R I TV· .• ; .. ...... \ ... . • ,.1 nr Y' 1 AJ.T~T-:· .. ~.,. ..._, , ~t ., I .It ; (CL£flK OR S ECRETARY OR OTHER OFFICER HAVING THE OFFICI A L SEAL OF THE LIC£NSINO AU THORITY .) (If the pr•mlllfl ar• lou'tM ..Ji'thtn it"owh '* Ctt~J\,. ~oo~ lfprpval should be slgnea by the rnayor and Cltfk, If'" a county, then DY tnt chair""'• of the ooard of county commlnloners at~4 ,.Gltrk tcJ;t.,.lptltriti.J f, hv ordlence or o therwls.a , tht lou! licensing authOfllY 11 some o ther o fficial, f'\en such 911pVal ~o u.td bt give n b~ such orrtclal .t ·f~:-'· yl -·-~ > ' ' NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , I.,. IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR ~TE FEE REMITIANCE, BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BliiLDING, 1375 SHERMA~ STREET, DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. =~---------~-·· ----·---.. ' • I • • .• \ ! I ' '!' - • • • • t ····.--.. ~.---.~ • P'OIUU>R&. •ot (RI<Y -/tlfl :t ,; ... r~ · , ~ ·: :. ~:., tY .~ 1 ,., ·::, ,. "':J.l;~ • l..!f~ 1 "' .• I I __,> ~{ -..!' ...... J, -}'-~ I • • - .. ·.i~ -"'; \~.-· ~:.STATE OF COLORADO , D ! P ~ Rl M E .~ T . 0 f . .1 E V ! N U I .. · ~ ,' ~ \ _.,,. RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS "'- ··~ . 00 HOT w.tfTI. IN TMa VAC!. AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL Of LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) '-IOUOR I!HI'ORCI!iii!MT OFFICER 'S ACTIOH i·, ant" GtTTING APP .. OVAl. 0 01 LOCAL LtC(HSING I AUTHO.ITV , W • lt(OUIUO . SI.N TO COlO.ADO DlPUTW[NT 0' IIIIVlNU(. STU[ CAPITAl.. ANNU .Il1S SH[ttWAN ST O[NYU.COLO. HII;DA$'1 GAFE lNt · ~386 s 80WA'I ENGLEWOD CO ~~~z!~oJ .Jl•' LJL..l~:!!:.lloul...,r:_~._.IL.J..._._c:_...L::._.~~_.If!!IWI.,.r_,.~.-::..Jof.!~-1.0'!...,.""11"".;;;r,.,..,~n:;.;;r,p;..::.;;;{~:P.;Wt:.,.-- l CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE ~0 CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L-_..!~~~!C!~~!!....!~~~~~!......!!...._ NEW TRADE NAME ---------------.. SIGNATURE ________________________________________ ___ (IF THERE IS A CHANGE LN OWNERSHIP DO No;r USE THIS FQ.RM. USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) . . IMPORTANT' MANAGER'S NAME-----------------..-- SEE INSTRUCTIONS IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SlOE. ' I/ ON THE REVERIE MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. TOTAL FEElS) ... ,.., .... · .. -............. ~· ...... .. ·.· ,,,,,,~ .... ., l ~ )., .. , ..... ... Do you heve legal posau•on or the prem iaes for wh~h this epplicetion for lk:en• is m~7·--------.....,---.....:.:.....,;...;..,..,.,.,:-----i Art the premises owned or rented?. it rented, effllctt)re • e..piretion date of laase :: ________________ ~ h epp Hc.ant l sl or all offtce,.,,of ~the corporation, citizen (s) of the Uni ted sm .. of Ameriu?·-------.,------,;_ ______ __, Is theepplicent, or any of d,, par nenJ or env of the offi~rt , stockholcftrt or directon of 11i d JPPiican t'ot it ia#ta corporation), 0< emp loy-olonv ouch , undor lht • of t-..tv-o,. yoat~?·------------------Y"'--------No ___ _ Ha.J the applican t , or any of the pertrwt, or eny of the offteen, stockhotders 0# d irec tors of aaid .pplicant (if it is 1 corpora· t ion) ever been convicted of 11: felony !"tfhe St .. of Co'oredo or beeR C._9twicttKt ''a crime eiiAIWhere which would coMtitutt ·+ , . .. ...... a felony if such crime hedOHn COt"t"'f'n_ltted In tM Stitt of Color~o ? !f 10, 1\ltl full details Yeti_:_• -------No____. Ha s the ~p li cent, or any of the partneR, or any off icer, d i rector or uockholdlr of N id ~PPIIcant (if it i& a corporation) ewr; I (a) bHn de.hied ~· ;l~ente u'n~.: ttt i•' liQUor lawt.: ' ,. ·~ . "'-~·-·_1:...!' _' ___ No ___ _ ' \ ' •:; •' \' {. (b l hed an alcoholic beverage licente suspended or revotced?·----~--------'------V"'---------"0---- II the ono-r it yn, exploln fully !•ttoch Mllorottlheet, if needed) Do you or env rnembe! of ~our f~il y h•w a flnanclal111ttrest in any other Liquor 11tef!M7 ~~~nanc iat inttf elt t o l ncJu~• anv equity '"'',..''or l oan.t) If h at~twer Is v•. axplein in detall _____ .._j,:.l..,. _________ Yoo:.· -.-------.J'Io __ _ Ooeltnv ~raon , firm ar corporttlon hrll~• f inanc ial i~terest , ev idenced ei ther by 108t'lt or equhv ownersh ip in the buslnett for wtl ich thktk:entl t1 requ11f.ct? u·-. .. ihtMr it vei. state names and addrllllland amount of sOch flnanclel l nterett ••pressed 11ther i n dollara or other ;ttmt 1 0f v~lue~ tuch as1n..,.nto~:fumifure , f iJCf\Hft and equlpment v" ________ No ___ _ L1st tht namn end eddrHMS of ell buslnt~sesln which env of me pertot'lt In the previous quetuon are interested. Name 8Uiineu I .• f • • • " -• - I The tfilowint .nldriib tO.-. signed and·-~ by lndivimla'! and Nih ,..,.,., of partnenhiC)I and bv C~ratk:fl l · .II • <,•\ {STAtiOPCOL!HIADO ~-• ~• • · • . .·• ;·\ CoYn •vo• ··~a~:~ : .. UltJ.ud .. ,,,~ ... ~ .,.., -..: , beintbv me fnst dul y sworn,1 f for himMtf .~andqys ;thathe l lthtJIPPi iu'lt •bcw'•n.med;tfW\-thM ttllftl ci/4'"-7 · of the 1bovt nemed eorporiJion ; that tote ha r~d the foretolng app1~Miott, and that ht knows m. c:ont ~u tf\efeof. ~ thtt..n """'*''"d d'Untf there •n Itt forth.,, '"4' o f his ~n knowledge Md he .... to conlonn co 1111 rulet .. ~(1~·-~ promulgated b y thti St•W o.-rt"*'t of Revenue In connecuon therewith. -.. ,;,,, .. '\., \,. \ ~ l: ; · ... J~ - .• Subsc:,tlif"NJ9.1W01'1 'tbltprt,. lnd•vlduall 8f'd all members of pa r tne rlh~~.... . ..~· ..... ~ ·.,_,. _,.,.,., • , · ,.,~ , · ~ .~· l .t\ · '-· mutt 1i90 heN: ,_. -· "to~ ':.. / ' ;J~S<.-;,. , •. .-::· ~. ~---. ' -. - __ o:)!>l s ,,_~... .• :: ·._ . i ~A f.(l p:, ~ J '. r _....J. _ _,I_";_· .:..' _• _ _;_.,..:...;_-'-:;jf4-:--;~::..,,_,;;;:-.~..:JJ=.-,-..,...~,;;:;~·, i ~· • ··' • ,1 •·· RE!'ORT .-.o APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY t M.,.,..e~~r;plt.. Whol--"rt, Importers end Pubhc Tr1neporat•on Svet~ms d i.,...,tlthll section) 1 T he fO tt9Di nt appll utlon h11 been ••amtn1d 1 n d the pr•mts.es, bu.&l neu conduc~d and charuter of tfM IPPIIUt It ._tlt actor y , a n d .... do ••oo•\ , .. ,, audt W"I\M,1t .,.,,.,,will mMt the r.-onaDI~ requ l ,.menu o l tnt oetehbotY\OOd •n• t9• Qllllrts of thl tnnabl tM'IU. a nd cam o ii M wttb thl PfOV .. IOn Of AttiCWI 47, Title 12, C .R .$, 19JJ. •' • ' , THP.:fii"O"I THII " .. ..._!CATION I I MIRil8V Ailt'PIIIOVID. ,, -. ' (MAYO" OR CHA I RMAN O F BOAR D O F COUN T Y COMMISIION£RS OR O THI:A. TtT L • ATTEST • -.. -, 'j'\'"'J \1 ''cc:LIE ft•KoR S ECRETARY O R bTtl~O F F ICER H A VI N G T HIE OFf'ICIAL S f AL..OF THE. UCE N$H'"G "UTHORITY .t (II""' pr e m tMS a re tocat k ~f'l~l" •~owtt o r 'CuW.Ane e~o v• epproval snould oe t lgn.ct b y the m1yor and cltrk , It In a cou,.t y, U111 n bY tn• en'lfmi n of tha boa rd ot coul"'ty ~om~n on•" a'-d tl1i' ~ lo '~'DO.,.. t t; by Or d l o~nc e or o t he,.....IM, the tocat licensing 1utrt ority It 'om• ol herotnctt' .. tMn .u,cn toP ~~vl~ •.nouta ~ .., 'lvefll b~ wen OUICI I I11 • • • • '· \ .:..-. . \.. ,~ . \ i , ~.I I I • NOTICE "'"'fo INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STATE FE.E !\EMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDINIS, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATER . THAN DECEMBER 1. ----.... ~ ------...---"-----~ \ I ·' • • • • 0 • • -,._ .-.r ·~ .sTATE ·oF c.oLORAD·o ·, . ' . " . '· RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPRO IJ.AL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR EHfORCEMEHT OFFICER 'S ACTIOH Arn.-ClTTIHG A,JIOVAI.. 0 0' lOCAL ltC(NSING AUTHORITY W ttlQUIIIt[D UN TO COLO" ADO Olii'A.ttT ... (NT 0' llt[V[NU[ MAGNET 'INN INC '. SNOWS LOUNiE 2893' S BOWAY ENGL'EWOOO CO AHIOVID fit /t?-2. ~-26 ~-::Qivd# o• • DOT[ 80110 . IT AT[ CA,ITAL :;i.i~A~~T . ~:~~ltt ,COlO . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~:l_l~~l_+---~~~~~~~~~.n~~~;;~~~~--!l(I.Jian .n•, .. I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L--...:.==..;,~===-""-"="-=:......c=..:=..=o....::=-- NEW TR ADE NAME --------------- SIGNATURE._ ___________________________ ~--~ (IF THER E IS A ~H ANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE JHIS FORM .,UiE Aft ORIGINA L APPLICATION.) IM,DRTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE. MANAGER'S NAME __________________ __, IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILl. IN REVERSE SIDE. BUSIN~SS '"ON I! NO.----------'--------------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. TOTAL FEElS) \ Do you heve legal posse11J on of the pr..,..illl for wh ich thit epplicat ion for liaerue is made ?·-~"-""*'--------------------------------- ''" tho prem isn owned or rented~ li'«eJfc d If rented , elloetovo a expiration dato ollo-. __ <,//'-'·"'.St.;·:,Z.":S:"----::--..... ];.uou"'"'"'c."'-.J/Llq ... f'-"/'---- ·,, applicant(s) or all qffle.r1 ~·f the co rporation, c iti zen lsi of the United Stat" of Amtrica1-''1"'-'---------------------..------------ lt the applicant, or any of the pertntn,or any of the offictn, stockholden or d irectors of uid appltc~t tlf it ile corporeuonL or employees of any such, under the age of twentv·one year1? __________________________________ Yos ______________ No~ Has the applicant, or anv of tl'tt pen,.,., or any of'tht officers. nock.t\Dh.ien or d i rectors of Mid app he.nt (•f it is • corpora· tion) ever been convicted of a felony il'totht Sttte of Colorado or been convicted of a enmt el•whert wtdch would conttiNte 1 felony i! tuch _crlme had~ com,J;i~td in tht.State of Colorado? If so , ttete full deta•ls v ... ______________ No~ Has the applicant, or any of t he p~rtners , or any off~er , d•,.ector o r stockholder of sa•d IPPIIC.nt (if it ita cofl)Orltton ) ever : lol bMn donled elicense un~a r tl1illlquor'law7 __ ~----------------------------------------...Jn--------------No...t:::::..__ (bl had an alcoh olic be'Yorage licensesus~ended or revoked? __________________________________ Yes _______________ .l'IO~ If the answer it yes, expla in fulty (a ttach separatelhnt, if needed) Do you or eny memb4r of your famHy heve a financial interest in any other liquor llce'lM?ISuct'l flnanclel Interest to includ e any ~utty if\,.,..t or loans I. If tfla lht....,.r It yes .uplain In deta•l ______________________________ v .. _______________ .J'Io V Does any person , f 1rm or corporation heve a fmanc ial inter"'· evu:Mnced either by loans or equity ownership fn the business for wh tch th is lic:ense is requnted ?lf the answer is ves. nate n.mes end addrtuet and emount of such financ:1al interest ••pressed either tn dollers or other items of value, such 11 inventory , furn iture, f ixtures and equ lpment _____________ v, .. ______________ ,N o~ List the namet and tddre iMI o f all bustneatel tn which any o f the person• tn the previous queltton er• lnternted. Name Bus Inns AddreJJ • I • .• • • • • ,. . 0 - • .l l'\ .. • . • IF~ APPUCANT IS A CORPORATION,.J~Mwor Ia), (b). (cl , (dl, ond (ol '• • . t.JOro*'liited'undefrfwllwoftheStateot_ (.!....(..1 .<=-. ________ Date N ·J,_..,~ __ , lbl Prtr.c{p.a ~"'-• fseoN:tuct«! at __ ~n-~-----· County of_~-· State cf-~------- (c) 0111 qt hll"fi.JSt annutl corpore .. report ro the S.cretlry ot Stat-.._ ______ -----__ ----_---- td) .. Name Home Address Cuy Date ot Btnh te l PrtlldlfH ~~· ; Month, Dey, Year ~ ~. /.3.~ .5. {2...,..r., . .-o -.1 7 -.J l Ill "bee Pret.; . ::;):o;::::s Treasure,· u;;o;;;; _ Secretary. " ~ •' 3 "1 • •• Manager · Cl.AdJM 1 :l.,wn.J r .DIRECTQRS. , .---T--------------------~~-------~---29~·~j~f~-~~~o~--------­'l·.Z.I·VO ,, .... ? -31' ------------~~--~~.{~~--~---------------------------~---------------------------------------- • .. ., .... , '<._.. ... +·s ~ '* .. , .. .. . lTht following art ft:Hwt t't~ be 1igrltdtaftd .cknowledQid by indtvtduels tnd tach !IMmber ot partnerw.ftilt$ tnd by ~rpG.;Mio•l ~ ' \ .sl'Aft OP COLORADO .t I • ..~. :.• .. : \. : .. ''" no~ I Counw ot -~o./),...a.. W<Oo<_..· ··~· _;; ~-·=~~~· '/,=··.:_·=----,..----1-~-" -'-~~-~-zl~~~·=-~ __..,....;....--.,---. _ end ~ , be ing bv me flrtt duly •worn, i f tor h•msell , deooMS end NYJ , thtt he' •• the ~l.ctn; tbo\11 nernN.; Of' m ...... k ea e.~ E of tn. aboYe named corporatkJn ; thlt he hes ,.~ m~ torego'"o eopUeetion .nd'thet h. knOWI tnt contentl thereot, tnd 1"'1 all metttrt and t ht ngs therein set forth tre true of h•t own krrowtedQttnd he agrees to con term ,c;; aU Nln end r~tt'6nt oromu lg~ted by1 ~pte ~ftmet~t of R twenue m connection therewith. , ,AS~J~r"!'C(~fjlr t;-!. ''""t... , 'r lndtVtdUtl&aodetlmembtrt:~~~·::;:;:;· -, ... ,)t'":•~ ; .. ~~ ~ -:I~ if. -;. . , ' " "-. r , : ... ..,=··====~··:l~,===· =·============================~=:===· =·==· =~u""""'O ~ ~ • .~ • J l ~: .• ____ _:. ________ ...._ __________ =-----------:; ______ _ fiEPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICI!NSING AUTHORITY 'I (Manufecturers , WholtMiers, Importers and Pubhc Trtnsportt•on S'istlmt dtNeprd th•t NCt ionl , .. , 'r he toratolnt tPtiHcatlon hts oeen n arnloM _,., tne PllmiMt, DU&J"-'1 conduued ano cntract M ot tM tpptlut It uttrac.tory, tnd :do:,;,-:~: :f,_ ~: =~·0~~ .. :'.:_ ~';l, ~~ ~~~ ~.~~;~~""'*"• of ..... ~"'~J"~ rn. ~~,~ •: t ht j'*"..,"· • • .. -. t THilfii&P'ORI: THIS AI'~LICATION IS Hl:fll&aY A-"'lltOV&D. OAT EO A T·--------.....11H05'----------------DAV OF'-------'---....... -----,A .O . ltl,_.----.,.-.----_;.-r • (NAME OP~OWN ,CtTVORCOUHTV·~----~------------------------------------------~~--------~------------."' ·, •• ''t'¥ VOR OA CH~IIt.MAN OF •oARO 01" COU 1\IJV,) . I , .... , A'JTE:.Tt '" 1 r r , , I ' ~ ., (Ct-I.Ak OR SE.CRIE:TARV OR OTHER OI"FtCEA HAVING THE 01'Ft-Ct-.L.6eA~ OF TH£. L,.ICEN5tNO AUTHOR ITV .) (If th• Pt"'"'''*' .,, too ... W'l ~'" ·• t.wn 0 d/;, th• 1b0we IOOf0¥1 1 lhouiCJ be lltn•G by the mayor and clerk ,~}" .. \~Oul\ty, tiMn b~tM.:n~!"nan of the bo1rd of county c.omm l•lott•'' 1ne"tN cleotlil 'o 1fh ... ,CI , U, ~~ ord llnce or otherwiM , the tocll lkef'lllng luthorlty 11 •ont• other otflcill, th.., auc:n IO~.!OW•! an~a b4 ,.._,,.,by au~ offlci•J.) •;1· .. , " .. \···-( hJ -:· NOTICE !, TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE, BE AT THE COLORADO DtPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX Bl)ILOING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET; DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • ' I 0 .· f - • • • • 0 - DE P'A IT MEN T . 0 P IE VENUE . ..., I . . •. RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS I AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 HOT Wftf1'r. IN ,....,. I"' ACE (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OfFICER 'S ACTION UT(IIt GUfiMG AI',.IOYA'-0 OF LOCAL LfClfiii1S ... G AUTHORIT Y , lltEQUI.(O. UH TO COLOIU.OO Q(PAIUN[NT OF lllt{Y(NU[. STAT[ CAIIITAL AN Nl X. 137! SHUMAH ST , DlNYl ".C~O •olol tJO:JIII01l't•t ·COP'P -GARY .JOEL ~­ CASUAL LOUNGE 65 ~ FLOYD A\lli ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIF Y THAT THE RE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY OR IGI NAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MA NAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L-....111-LijL..llilt.WJIIIllll...III...IIIMIII~~.u.I!.!!II'-"!L__ N EW T RADE NAME --~~----------- ' .. SIGNATURE __________________________ _ (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE. MANAGER'S NAME----------------------------------- IF APPLIC,ANT I$, A CORPORATION, FIL.L.IN RE VE RSE SlOE, BUSINESS;PHONE NO. ___________________ __ MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYAB LE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . RENEWAl: APPLICATION-FOR LIQUOR LICENSE(S) FOR THE YEAR END ING . ' TOTAL FEE(S) ... MA,_ ./ ..... ........,~ """'" " T. Ll.~l YOAT. r,.,.,,~~, 1 301.25 1 . ,,../ __ l 1o oo6 Sa13 1 02201~ . -i:a.~60068 Mllllillll $ r .. ~-~ .• "T YPE -·-. j NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FEE _: .G ~ fliER•. WlltE, AND LIQUOR LICENSE CHOTElo RES.T. a $ 25.0() ,. ' 'I . ··ITY-~Jr5 .... ERCEHT OAP FEE -s276.:25 .. ·· .... -··-'' ( Do you have legal pontlllon of th t premiaes for which th is application for license is mado7r _____________________ _ Are the p remises owned or rented1.r ________ lf rented. effective & t Kp ir atio n date of lease ::_----------------- Is applicant(s) or all ofiicert of the ~rp~,),..-ti on , cltizen (s) of the Uni ted States of America?r _____________________ _ Is th e appl icant, or an~ Qf tht penn.,.,, or any of tht officers, stockholders or d irectors of Jaid appl ic ant lit it is a corporation}, or employees of any such 1 under the ege of twenty·ona y11rs? "''--------No ____ __ Has the app licant, or any of the part nen,.or any of tl"le officers, stockholders o r d i ~Wetort of said applicant (it it I• a coroora- tionl ever been c orw ic ~ of 1 tetany i n~ Stltl of Colorado or been conv icted of 1 c n mt elsewhere which wo""d constitute a felony if such c ri me had bf9n committed in tf'lt State of Colorado? It so. state full detail•'-------Y••--------No ____ __ Has t he applicant, or any of tht p e rtMrs,-or any officer. director or stockholder af said epplk:ent (if tt it 1 corporation) ever : (a ) been denied a liceniil under this li quor lew?:• ___ ;_ __________________ J , _______ ::._ __ No ___ _ (b ) hod on olco~ollc beverege Iico n•• suopended or rovokod l' ____________ _;_ ______ y .. , _________ No __ _ If the anawer it ve~. expl ain fully (anKh teperate lh .. t , if needed) . . Do you or any member of youi femlty have 1 financi1l interest in any other liquor licenN? (S uch flnanciallnternt to include ,, ... any equity interest or loans) .. If the ans>M r ia yH, explain in dttail ________________ y.,, ________ .J'Io ___ _ Does any ptt'1on: f1rm or corporation haw a finencial lnttrtlt, evtdenced eithtr by loans or equity ownentup in the bUtint~t fo r whic h ttus IJcan" it requestedl tf th t aniMr 11 yes , sute names and addres~e~and amount of wch financial Interest expraued e ither tn dollars or other lttmt of value, tuch 11 inY'Intory, furn iture , f iKtures end equlpment ______ .....,;Yn ________ No ___ _ List the names and eddreun ol all butinesMI '" whtch any of the persons In the p revtous question ere lnterflttd. Name lusinul Adelreu '' ' • ' I ·' • • • • "'' - , r. ,_ .... ~ ·If THti AI'I"LitANT IS A CORPORATION , ons-t Ia), lbl, lei. ldl, end lei tal Ot flllli't i.ttd unct.r m. taw of the State of ______ ..__ ________ Ont ---------- (b) Pnnc~ br.nmeu is conducted a•----------------------. County of. _____ : State of-----~'------- fdDttit qr filing laf'l annual corpOf"at~ report to the Secr e t~ry of St•t4L., ______ --------------- ldl ... Nwne Home ActdrMt C•tv Date of B•rth Month 0~ Ynr lt l Pr .. •dent ---''---------'------------------ Voce p,., ---------,.---------------------------------- T~uur~·~~~--~---~~---~.~-----------------::--~~----------------S.cre tary . __________________ _ Maneg.r·------------- Ill NAME HOME STREET NO , llo CITY . DATE OF BIRTH ,. L•st aU atect.holdtrt owrungOf controll lftle ny of the uph .. t \OC:'c of the corporatton. III'Ciudt ectutl owner or p t:C,gee I U N seperate s heet •f needfod NAME HOME STREET NO & CIT Y PERCENT OF D ATE ' • STOCK OWNED OF BIRTH ------~-~---)~~-------------------------------- nn. folloWint ttfldiv•t tO be lfor-d .,.d tckoowtedglld bv lflO.v•dualt -.nd Mlth memt»r of parmenhlps end by"Cofl)O!'ahOIII ·nATI!~COLO"ADO ,•,, 'I' '., "· • Countv ,of -~L.:::JL.4"'f''*"A1.41..C.-"---------J.~-------------------------­•nd---------,'f-----------· be1ng by me f1ut duty ,\..torn ,lf for h•m~elf , <Mpowt andsevs;that he tl theeppllcant ,.__..,_'-"-------=--"·f the abo~ niM'I'Wd c orporetion ; that ht hal r,ea d the foregoing ~t1on and thlf he kno>NS tht contenn thereof , lln'd that all mattet1 ~d things thtrtin Mt forth trt true of h it own knowledge tnd he agreec to conform to til ru les and rt~gU ia t •ont '> • ·REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IMtnvfacturen, Wholetalen, Importers and Publte TreniPOret lon iyttems d tttegiM'd thrs MCtton) Tnt r o~gol nt aoDIIc a Uon hu bHn eumtntG a na t ht p remiJet, ou1lnen conaucttd and characte r of tne AOD tltt t il satHK.tory, -"" _..do rep Ot t w-at toc:h ll eeoftse , If tranttd, will meet the reuon tblt recat.~l reme nu or the N ltnD>o rhOOG an• tne ctlll rfl of \ht ln h t bl tanu, and Co rTIPI* With t i'M prav)llon of Artie .. 47, T ltlt 12, C .R.S . lt7l . ' - '· OATEO AT ___ .....:o..._;r HIS,,.;t._.,..,..._~_.'---'.,.._~A V OFc__,_ ___ ~---·A .O. U·---.....0----- (NAM£. o,-TOWN , CI TV OR COUN!Yl--------------'-----------------:----------- ~ . ~ . . "' . ' . ' . ' . . ' ' (liiiAVOR OA CHA I AMAf"roo OF 80AA0 0~ COCJNTV COM~IS$10NEAS OR OTHE A T ttiLE 8F Lt~I'JSfi(;d A u.rH'OAITV .) • ~~ 0, 'I( A TT£..I T 1 '-'• . "' ; '., t f iCt£RKO .. SECAUAAV OR OTHER OFFICER HAVING THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE LIC£P41NO AUTHORITY .) (II tne Dt'•mtt~ ''' toc.t.cl wt"th 1n J to~ or city, itt • aDo~~e I PDt'O'I I I snouta ~ stenN b)l II\• mtyor ena ct •rk, 11 In 1 co""tv1 t h~ .. tty the c:rwkm•n ·of tn• bo ero ot county com m ... l"tm•n ana h'-t.t •rtt'la tl'tt boatd,,f; .,. ordlenc.e ot otnerwiM, t ne local li cansln t a utnorlty I• •o rne other otttcl al, tne~ \U.Ch 1-PP.[~vel sn outd,tHt, ''".., Dv wen offlclel.) t .,• ·,'..,' -. , I • ~ • '. NOTICE • 'TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUEO ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 .. • ' I • ·' ' - • • • Jllo -• 0 I • - ,· .. · • , o~·,~,IUMENT OF REVENUE •• ,. .. , . _ .... -~·~:_ ·'~·-::-i.;:~e.; ~~~~ :STA.TE ·~Of COLORADO ,., e·-·. ;c r'J-r ', J·lttll l'fENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT. VI NO US ,.-----""oo"""'H-::;oT"'wwrr==-• ... =,.,."'os"'•"'•-:-:•c;;•=--____: AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR liCENSES (GET APPROVA L OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION 'AFTllt GrTTING A~,ROVAL 0 0' LOCAl UCtNSING AUTHOftiTV , 11 REQUIRED . SEN TO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF RE:YtNU[. STAT[ U.PIT Al ANN IX. Ill\ SHlRMAN ST .• DENVtlt .COLO . I OlOl 1l O:JI II01 -3741 '-'BfLLEV I EW· ·BOWL 0 . HAT l0UM8E · INC -\900 -S FEO 'BlVO ENGL ewaao co I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE N EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGE MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYAB LE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;,)' 1/P/, if TorL FEE (S) Oo you have le ga l possesston of tt'te premises for which thJs apphcetton for license is made?r ___ ,z.se,.S;t_ _______________ _ Are the premises owned or rontod1 rented If rented , elfoctlvo & expi rotion d ate olloase : 9/1/71 to 8/31/77 Is applicant(tl or all offieen of the corporetion. c it iz.en(l} of me Untted States of Ame rica?•-~;c;S'L, _________________ _ Is the applicant, or any of the partnen. or env of the ofhcen, stockholders or d~rectors of said applicant tlf it it 11 corporeuon). or emplo yees of any wch , •.mder thtiOI of twtntv~ne veers ?·-----------------~Yes, ________ No __ X __ Has the applicant. or any of the partners , or eny oi the officer&, noctc:holders or d trectors of said applicant (if it It 1 corpora· tton) ever been conYitted of a fe lony en the St•te of Cotoredo or been conv.cted of a cri me eiMwhtre wh ich woul d com tltutt 1 felony if such crime had been committed '" the Stete of Color~o7 If so, state fu ll details, ________ Ye•--------No--X,._ Has the applicant, or any Of the P•rtners. Of anv offteer, d trector or stock. holder of aa id applicant I if It ita corporation) W.r (o)bMn denied al;.enso under th is loquor l awl~---------------------_j.,, ________ No _L_ lbl had an olcohollc t>ever oge li ~nso tutptndod o< ""ol<od?· _____________ .;_ ____ y.,, ________ No __ X __ If the answer is yn, e:.plain fully (attach I8P8111t tnnt. tf neec:t.<U Do you or any member of your fam il y have 1 f inanc iallnt.,..st in any o ther Uquor Hcense? (Su~ f inanc ial Interest to inelude any equitY interest or loans) If thi answer is vn. ••Plain in detatll ________________ y.,, ________ J<o_JL_ ' Does any person, ftrm or corporation hove a financial •n ter~st. evtdenced e ither by loans or equity ownership in the bYt ineu for wtuch this Heense is requested? If tht entwtr byes. state names and addresses and amount of IUch f inancial in tllrast ekp1"81Md either in dollars or other ttems of "Value , such 1111 inventory , fu rniture, fi:.tures and equi pment Yn; ________ No_JL_ List the names and addresses o f aU bus inesqs In wh ich any of the persons in the previous qutstioo art interested. Name Bus iness Ad ren .; ·. •• I • • .• f - • • • • • IF THE API'LICANT IS A CORPORATION, answer (a), (b),(c),(dl, and (o) (tl Orgeruud undtr thtliw of tt\e Stitt ot Cbl.Qrack> -.,.-------D•te_Ul3Lll._____ . (bl Pri ncrpel blllmett h conduc ted ,, __ __fl)gl~----------· Coontv o ~. Stitt o tC;'t>~----- (cl Date of M.ng testannuel co~POrttt report to the Secre11try of St~t'-~--..4/23/-1...6-------------· td) Name ~ome Address Crtv O:ttt of B•nh MOf't th , Day, Year (o l "'"'dent George W. Parsons, Jx;. 49 Reynen Crt· Ridgeerod ,: .JN.,...I..___ ____ .... 1u10,!/:....2"81.t/~4"'2'--- (f) v.ce Pret -:;;=--;-::-"::"':':,--::=:---:::=--:=---:;c-:::-,--:::-::--,---:=- ToeaM". John J, Byx1le III fl 9A IQyal Crt. ~· W -~---_.j11ol.0~/""2;z.9/t:.4:t.3.L__ SeertltfY .--::----:-:-:::-------- Man ... , Arne ' Nelsen : 8201 S, 5anta fe Dr, 1134 OtRECTO~ L;..aur$rKt"Drtfl11taula re r ~1 Col. NA~E HOME STREET NO & CITV JAY D. Fisctx:g 56 Rabkin Dr. Clifton, NJ -""John.........._.......,J • ..._.ayme~ ............ n...._x.._; __ • 9A ~'=.•~. r..rorge w. J>araooa. Jr, 4.9. ~-~- 3/28/11 DATE OF BIRTH . B/13/31 10/29143 ll 11/28/42 Lrn aU Jtoc6(.hotCS.rl OWfUf\8 or controfltnt,.tny ol the caprtal ttotk ot~the corpor at1on . llneludt ac tual owner or pledQet ) U'! .eperatt lhett 11 needed NAME HOM~ STREET NO . & CITY PERCENT OF DATE STOCK OWNED OF 81FITH Jay 0. Fischer 56 Eabkin Dr. Clifton. :Wu~t-----~3c4c____ 8/13/31 John J. Byrne III 9A Icyal Crt. ~. w ____ .;u. ______ _..Ju.0~,~./.>&.2.2.9~-;/4,._3,1_ __ George W. Parooru;,49 Beynen Crt R1dgeerol, NT 33 11 128/42 . Jr. . .. •hove med. thlt he • _ .J ' I tht abovenamedcorporat•on : that he hts rNd the forego•nq awl•ccwon ard '-"''' bt knowt tht content' thereof, end that all matters and th.ngt: there.n tet forth art uue ol h•s ~n knowledge ~nd ht agree~ to eonforfi' 10 all r u let and regtlhulons promul;tted bv the Stete Department of Revenue tn connecuon therew1t h . ,' · .. '.f.,. lndtv,duals end eiiiTitmbrel'l of pannerthtp must algn here .:;. -......-t • ~ \ :.::. C• _ ...... REl>QiiiT AND Ali'PROVA L OF LOCAL LICEN ... ,... ·' ~"' . . t f ••. .,~,, ... ; '~'""''{~· Wt'loJeulers , Importers .nc::t Pubic: Tran ii)Of"a uon uems d 11r~d thre teeuonl 1Tn • t~••o.l.IT~.-H catlon nas bMn examinees and th• oremltti, bUSJntM conell•C t MI ~o ...... ,,,of t ht: abohc.at t u tl ttctor y , .t"d we •O·~u..tll4't"iuch llcenw., If Qran\ed, wi ll"""' tnt rtuon•D'-rta,,.ure mtntl ot 'I\' 1" f ~ o uw Qn.ire$ o f t.n• •nn•D•t•nu, ~o eeo,..,oJ tt W1t" the provl•ton of Artlcl• ._7, T itle U, C .R .S J'Jl THI.tll:t,.ORa THIS Attttl.I C A"fiON IS Ht!AEBV APf',.OVI'O. DATED A To ____ __, HIS·--.....-..,..-....----"AY 0~'---------·" D "-------- (NAM aO,T OWN ,C I TVO R CO U~T V )J~-~~~~----------------------------------~-------------------------... ' \ (MAY OR; OR CHAIRMAN 0 ~ BOAAOO,-COUNTV COMMI SSIONERS OR OTHE R T ITLE OF LIC ~N S I N'G AU'THORil V.) .-. ATTt:~T ~ ' ' ' (CLERK OR SECRETARY OR OTf.-tER OFFICE R HAV ING THE OFFICI Al. SE AL. OF THE LIC(NSING AUTHOR! TV ,) t il tnt otamlsat •re tocaf4t(WUt\l{a r0'1'.-orclty ,ih~~bo w.al)p rov•l snould bt slvneel by the m •yor a nct clark , If In a count,.lna-..Dy tt1e cn a lfm•n ot troe OO i td o f c ounty comm•u'o,en •"ct ._ ciW\.Ito·ui t~arl . fr-i bY orinai'ICt or otnerw iM,1ht lou ! llc.nslnt •utnotlty It som e oth., (lllffl.c.~at, tnen suc:n app,oval tnouta De tlvan by such Off•cl tl.l /, ·' NOTICE TO INSURE TtlAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE HE REMITTANCE, BE AT IHE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDI~G , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. I • • .· ( • • ( • : ..-~ .. · ... ,-OitM 011111,.. •02 C .. EV ... ,,, •• r ·">· • 1 -.. .. • ,. - STATE OF COLORADO DEPA_RTMENT OF REVENUE ;- 00 NOT Wf'IT£ IN TH_. S~ACE LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFF ICER 'S ACTION AI'Piov•o F•lt /0 -z h-'?,( Anr• G[ntMG .lll'flltOYAl 0 or LOC.t.L LtC(NSINC. AUTWO"IT't," lt(QUIIt(O . SEN TO CO\.OitAOO DEPAitT"4(NT 0' lt(Y(NU[. STATE CA,.TAL ANNUL tlJ5 SH[lltW&N ST .. CENV(".CCH.O IOlO) 0~[ DIIAPf~ _ _:._::w:__===------ O AT£ ClOJt 10, 3741 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRACE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L-~~~~==-~~~~~~=~~ NEW TRADE NAME -------------· SIGNATURE _____________________________ _ (IF THERE1S A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT MANAGER'S NAM~ lf'ltx. u,y;.. (!_e._ e. 'StY lt}f((t'7!, (6w ~~MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSTRUCTIONS IF APPLIC ANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN AEVEA:t:S SIDE. ORDER PAYABLE TO THE ON THE REVERSE 7 001 C# 7 <Y COLORADO DEPARTMENT SIDE . BUSINESS PHON& NO. O ( -I O ' O F REVENUE. TOTAL FEE(S) Oo vou heve legal poueu•oo of the pr emises for wtuch tn•• epphcat•on for lanse tl mec:ta?r_.l!Jr~.!:!.--....,.-----,.--:--------­ Are the p remtse& owned or rented? Ye.n te.. d. Is apphc ent (al or all offtctrt of the cor porauon, Clt tl.en (s ) of the Untted Stlt.et of Ame n c.a1·-~~L-------------------' Is the applicant, or env of the panners. or any of the otf•c.n, atockholden or dtrectol'1 of Atd eppltcent (If It •s 1 COfl)or-tuon l , or employeet of any such, under tha eg8 of tweotv ·one yean?,·------------------Y"--------..,.oL_ Hat the applica nt, or any of the pertnert. or any of ttl t ofhcen, atockholders or d•rectori of A•d IPfJitc.fl t l•f tt 111 coroora t lon) ever been convicted of ~ fe lony rn the Stitt of Coloredo or been conv ic ted of 1 come eiMWh.,.. whiCh wou ld conttltute a telony if suet'! cruTie hed been comm itted tn the State of Colorado? If IO ,Illtl full detatlsi ________ Yo••--------·"'oA- Has the applicant, or any of the p~rtners , or any officer. d~rec tor or stockholder of lltd app h~t (1t 1t 11 a corporation) ever (a) been denied a hc:ense under th isltquor law7.c_ __________________ ___yH,---------No-¥--- (b l had en alcohol •c beverage llc enqsuspended or revoked7'------------------Yoo ________ No*- lf t he answer is vn. expl11n fully (a ttach separate thHt , If needed ) Do y ou or any member of your family have a ftnancitl interelt in any other liquor licen se ? (Such financial •nttrHt to in clude an y equtty interllt 01 loans ) If the answer 11 yu, explain in detaii _________________ Yni ________ .J'Io_k_ Does any ~non . firm or corporlfion hiVe 1 financttl intarllt, avtdenced e tther bv lo1n1 or equity ownership In the busin-'1 for whtch thft licente ''requested? it the 1nswtr 11 yet, state '!...,...end add rellel and amount of such financ i1l interest expres sed e1th1 r tn doll1rs or other It ems of value . sud'1 11 Inven tory , furn•ture , fl•turll end equtpment ______ __;Y ti ________ No.2l.._ l•n the namM 1nd lddre11e1 of ell bust nesSM In whtch eny of the ~r10n1 '" the prev•ous qulltton lrt interttted. Bus lneu Address • I ) I • • I • • • .. f- IP.TME APPLI CANT IS A CORPORATION. amwer to), (b), lcl . tdl. ond (I) (e) O(oanired ono.r thtltw of rht State of ___________________ Date ____________ _ lb)Pr\nc,p•l busmen ,, cOfldlJcted ''---------~-----------·County ot __ . _____ , State ol ___________ _ (c) Dtte ot f,J ,ng leat annual corparete reP\l rt to the Seer•tary of Slltc_ ______ ---------------- fdl Name ~ Home Addreu ' Cttv Date of 81rth Month _ Oi\ly Year lt l Pres•dent ---~-'-'-'---------''-' --------------- Ill VtctPres ----------------------------r-------------- Treasurtr ---------------------------------------· Sec1tt1tY ------------ M an~'-----------------------------OfA£CTOAS List all D1rec:1o~ let lean 3 are requH·ed bv Lawl NAME HOME STREET NO & CITY DATE O F BIRTH L•U alluockholdtrl own1ng or control hog eny.of the eapn•l stock of tt'le corpora uoo. tlnclude actual o wner or pledgee I Uil ~ill ttl! sheet 1f needf-d NAME HOME STREET NO . & CITY PERCENT OF DATE STOCK OWN ED OF BI RTH • STATE OF COLOR ADO Coun!yol A••fMlho e }u w-I'~C. P. ~.umaa and St.drle 11 S.Hm , be tn g by me fhst duly sworn, tf tor htmaelt, d~OJe5andsavt . thathe ts theaPPiteant .-. nomed or !hoi ~."~ ~IIM1 altho ebo•e nomt!d corp o,.t•on. th at he hH <eod ,,. torego.ng apphc•don and thO! n. knows the contents thereof, and that all matteu and t ''"JI theretn ~e:tlor th are rrue o f t"s own knowledge end he agree~ to conform to all rul11 a nd regullltons promulgated b y the State Ofxpartment of ReYinue tn cOI'Inec:hon therewtth S ubscr rbed ~:;d. i'Worn to be.f£1rt me . ... ..~~~J. .J ,'' --I .,l, t lndivtduels and ell rntrr'lbers o f pa r tner~tup muJt Stgtl here ~ -,-.-' ' ' ---• J J ·~ \Ll;y . ~ttl _ - ,, . . -... -. .. ---"''-~-· -=-=-~=..t-=-a..f?-'-"o==:· =-"~~=e ........ ~.,.,___ __ ._·_:.·..:__·· ~. ...¥I '· a .. ~,.u ~L~ ' Offi:OtCorporati 7 tCOR PORAlESEALI . • r ') TSign he,.! f • ") t I I ' · · Bar H•rt.o• !Cor po rtte N.m•J < :-.:-.... ~. ~~7;~.·~1~1··~2~'~·w7~7~--------------Bv----------~----~~--~·-------------------CP,estdent or Se<:retarv) REPORT AND APPROVAL OF lOCAl liCENSING AUTHOR ITV fMinl.lfiC'turiWS, V-/hofnalerl, lmponers afld PubiK: Tranlf)Oflt ton S ystems d•sregerd thts ~rton t The ro re901nt a9D ilutloo "-'been 1\caM~eCl e na tne orem1ioe\ businn.t 'cona uc:ted ana c hlruter' at u.e ao..;b'C.n ' ut •tactbry , and ..,_,.do report U'lat f-U'"h !teen'-' 1f ,rante-d, w11t "'"'the rlason•b•• r•aulr•tnents of tr'l n•leftbOMooa and the o.sn e' ot the ln l\ebi ~U . ano cornpll" w•t n tne DtQ\'hlon of Artk .. a 1, 'T 1t1 e 12, C A..S . 1973 D~T<O ~T· ____ _JHIS----------DAV OF'.---------•A 0 19·-------'-- (NAME OF TOWJ"roo , C I TV OR C OLitiTV)-------------------------------------- av t ~,t.VQR OR CHAIR MAN OF B O AA O OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OTio·otE A rTUT~ (Cl.CR K OA SEC RETARY OR OTHER OFFICE R HAVING T HE OFFICIAL SE A L OF THE I..I CE N SINO A U THOR ITV t Of tne pt em•••• •re l out~ w itrlltrt 'felW'n ot cit~. tne .b6.,. looroval t.houh) o• tltned Dy the mayor a na clerk, II In a county , then b ~ tM cha 1rm•n ot tne DOard o t count y comm•n1onerli ana tM cleric to the DO.fd. 11,1 DY o ralence or othe rwt•a, tne local 1/cen s•n v 1uthorlty IS some o tner oftlcle l, then such 1or;uovat should b@ • '· ,·,· NOTICE ,• TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENU E, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BU ILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. ,. . 0 • • ' ( • • ( • • , - - • ,;../9t.'i.?:'~··, ... : ~5~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. (I I RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS , ,-------.:oo=HO;;;T:-:-=,..;-; .. =TH,;;tS;-:o:30•;icT•=--- AWO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APP~OVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) AnUt GlntNG ~~'l"o0(.~l 0 JOHN WS INC LtC£NSIN~ AUTHOitiTY. If' IUOUutEO 501 TO tOLOIU.DO Dl' .. TNlNT 80110 0' lt(I/[NU[. STAT( CAPITAL A.Mf"lJt . 1)1S Slo4[1tMAN ST , DtNV[,rt.COLO IClOl tl OliiO:l.l'J41 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER, T~ 'ji'ME OR ~RATE STRUCTURE . NEW TRADE NAME • 8 !,J-..-4 ~ LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S .t.CTIOH AffiOYIO fr:,)! I () -2. ~ -t) £ .., ~o•E DIS A ,JOY~~ OAT£ 'SIGNATURE------------------------- (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP 00 NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE. MANAGER'S NAME------------------- IF APPLIC"t!T IS A CORPORATION. FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINeSS PHONE NO·----------------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DE~RTMENT OF REVENUe.(' '1?1.~~ TOTAL FEElS I Do you he~~ ~~~s 1 on of the prem.._ fOf which this application for licenM •• made?·_:\'lf<t.:<=',.-~S.L_,.---~--=:-;----....,.,.---..,--::-,-;­ Aro tho P"'"'"" owned or rontect7 i}ttJ../-rn 11 rented, effective & o•p,ouon do.fot I .... /./1.JJL~tAuR~e.C!.:'..lHL-_7L.Ji.b~_-..J./:.Jn'-LlfliKIUC..J/1::l • ...AfwbiJ. Is apohcent ls) or t il office" of tht corporstlon, citizen b) of the United Statll of Amer .c.?r~op.;.:::>.-----------------­ ls the appltcant, or eny of ttlt peitnert, ~r ...,y of me off icers , stockholders or d irectors of utd epphcent Ht n tt a corporauon L or employee~ of artv wch, unc:Mr t+le -ve of twenty-one yeers?• __________________ Yos ________ No....K_ Has the applicant, or tnv of tt'tt partnen. or anv of the otficen, uockholders or d irec:ton of seMi .,plte:W'It (if It is t corpora· tton ) ever betn convtcted 'CJ1' a felo ny in the State of Colorado or been convicted of a cri me t lsewftere whteh would comtltutt a felony 1f such crtmt hed been c:ommltted '"the State of Colorado? If so, state full dttllls. ________ Yes ________ No_)L_ Has tht applteent, or any ot tt'tt pwtntrt, or enY officer , director or stockholder of tatd .pphcant (tf H 11 1 corporat•o nlever : (el been dtnitd a Ucense undtr this liquor law?. ________ No-k (b) hed en elcohohc beYer• hcen" suspended or rwoked? No ___K__ If tht anawtr it yM, tlllpleta fulty tattech teperett thHt, If needed) Do you or any member of your family have a f inanc ial Interest In any other liquor lictn•7 (Such flnancutllnt.ertu to ~nclu de any equtty interest or toana). If the ens~~W~r Is vt•. exp la~n in dttail, ________________ y.,, ________ .JII o __:j__ Daft any person. firm or corporauon have a financial interest, ev idenced t ither by loant or equity ownership in tht busineu for which thlt license Ia requentd7 If tht answer it yes , state names and addriiMI end amOLJnt of IYch financial Interest e-.preued , J either In dolla,..or other Item• ot \l'tlue,such •• inventory , furn iture . fixtures end equipment ______ ~Yos ________ No-X- L•lt tht namn and addreun of all butineues in wh ic h any of tht persons In the previous qutsuon art interested 8ut lnell • 0 f • • • • ,._ - IF TlfE AI'I'LICANT IS A CORPORA~•-r lal.lbl. lcl,ldl. ond lei ~ • ta) Or.-nLLedundltr rnel.wot ttteSt.ateot • --------Da,. ~; 15 7~ . (b) Pnneioal butinen tS eonduc-t41d ''-~ -----~~~;z}----· Count •• State of~ Jl;...: _____ _ tc:l Oalt of hltng last annual corpor11e repotl to the Secretary ot Stat ~ ..2:itJ..1Jh-_____ _ ··:::t~Bii~~£ 'i!JWt(~~~;~. If) s.e .. wv --------------------------- M•ne;er ----------------------------- O.RECTORS Lttt 111 On.c.to" let Jen:t 3 ...-e reou•red by Lawl NAME HOME STREET NO I!< CllV ~frlE- D A TE OF BIRTH L1U all uodchotdfiSOIHntngor controll•nganv of m. UP.tal stock. of the coroorat•on NAME HOME STfiEET NO & CITY t&ziJW ;iafi/Nst»J /~5 ~ · (}-uiMo !The t ollow1ng afhdavn to be ttgn"' l!lnd ack r~owhtdged by lnd1111duals and each member otpart~1h1ps and by Corporation I STATE OF COLORADO and --------1<-----------· be~ng bv me f•rst duly SWOtn , '' tor htmaelf , depaleland •vs. that he '' ttleiOPiteant l'bove named. o r met M '' f the ebo\te ~co r poration, ft\lt he t-.as reed the lorttQOmg aoohc•tton and that he lrnows REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IMsrt\lfectur.,.., WholetelefS, Importers and Publte TraniP<)fltlon So;stttms d•stee-rd U'•s~eeuonl TtM lo,.to•no aophcatlon has been ••amlned and the oreml .. t . busln.-con<htctec lf'ld cnaracter of the aoptlc.at Is tatl~actory . 11'!d ~c o r.,poct th.lt suc.n llc:ens., If tr•nted, will"'"' the reuon eb+e reoulrem.nn of tne ne l thDOrhood •n4 the Get~ res o t tne ,,.nabrtants, end comp:hK wUn the p rovi.tlon of Article 47, Tit .. 12, C .R .S . 197l • DATED AT'-----:1><11---------DAV OF'---------.A-D . 10•-------- jNAM~ OF TOWN. C IT Y OR COUNTY ).:,_ ____________________________________ _ ev (MAVOR OR CHAI AMAN OF BOA RO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONE AS OA OTHEA: T,.l..E OF LK!\NSIN Af.JTHOAITV .) -ATTE,ST>t ICLEAKOA SECAETARV OR OTHER OFI"'IC£R HAVING THE OFFICIAl..SEAL OF TH£ LICENSING AUTHORtTV.) (II ttl• oremlses ,.,. loca~lo-" bl'\:lWt"'-'•Do..,. ao provel snould be suaned by the m•vor and clerk, If In a county, th•n by tne cnlrirman c t tne Doa•d o t county comm l sstoner-s•na 1~c.l8rK to M bo1td. 11, o.,. ordlance or otherwise, tne tocatllc•"•lnt autnorlty ts sorn• o t her ofUclal, '"•n such aooro"•' lhouto be ,. NOTICE / TO lltSURE THAt YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMEN T, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , 86 AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX rrtl~LOING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • ' I • • f - ( • • c • • 0 - .·r 00 NOT ....... rn: tf'ij THIS SP'AC£ RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR EHFORCEIIEH.T OffiCER'S ACTION Art(• GI'T1'MG ~~pl":CYA~L 0 LIClNSING AUTMOIIITV . 11 II(QUtR£0 SIN TO COlOfiAOO DlPUTW[IriiT 0,. lt(Y[NU(. STAT£ CAPITAL AHNEJt . un SHUMAN ST .. DlHV(Jt,COLO 10101. 1l0liii07-3Ut . VFW , • ·. "·' -: fNGLEW 'OOD POST 322 3860 S JASON ST ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION ., DISA,IOVID DATl EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . L--_..!!!!!!!!!!!...!~!!..!!.!!!!!!....!!!...!!!!!!!~-.!~~~!!._- NEW TRADE NAME -------'--------- SIGNATURE _________________________ ___ (IF THERE IS A CH',ANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM.1JSE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT '1 ~~NAOER'SNAME MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSlJI~CTioNs IF APPLICANT ISA CORPORATION , FILL INf'EIII!RSE SIDE. ON lfiE :J\EV~RSE ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT su~;,.. •' , •.. BUSINESSI't10NE N?·---------OF REVENUE . ,. .. . ... R£~WAL Al'f'(ICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE(SI FOR THE YEAR ENDING . ' TOTAL FEE(SI -· 1018 6 • 110.0() Do you have lega l poneuton of thl prwniMI tO, which thil 8$)plication f or Ucente il made ?· _ _,\.,lu.E ....... S.._ ________________ _ Are the p remises owned or rt,..ted1: 0 U) I,) i D If rented. effective & ex:p lradon dett ofleaw :: ________ ~~------- ls epplic an t(l ) or ell otftcefl of the corporeuon, c itt zen(s) of the United States of Ame ri ca7r_..JypC'S....::::.L ____ -,-------------- Is tht applicant . olany of tht ,.n,.....-s . or any of the officers , stockholders or d irectof1 ot sa id appltcant {If it ila corpo"mlon), or employees ot any tuc:h , under theege of twtnty.-o~e yeers7•------------~----..;:Vos ________ No4- Ha1 the applica nt. or any of me pertners. CH eny of the off icer~. stockholders or d irec:tori of Ntd epplicant (i f it 11 a corpora· t io nl ev er been convlcttKf of 1 felony in tht Stete of Colorldo or been convicted of a enme elwwhert wtuch would constitute 1 fel ony if such cr tmt had been commttted in the State of Colorado? Jf 'so , state fu ll detatls, ________ Yt•'--------No_x__ Has tht appltcant , or any of me partntra, or any offtcer, d irector or stoc kholder of satd applicant Hf it i1 a corporation I eve..-· lol betn denltd t hctnM under tnlsiiQuor l ew?•----------------------~~~--------No -¥- lbl hod on tlcohohc beverage ne..,.. sutpondtd or '"'o~od?'-----------_.:. ______ v .. , ________ .No --+--- 1 f the an1wer •• v•. upletn fully (attM:t'l teparate "'"'·if needed} Do vou or eny member of your family hew 1 financial i(\ttrelt In any otht~ Uquor licenM 7 (S uch finenciellnt.rfl't to include eny equtty lnterett or roans). If tht answer is yn, expl11n in dltlll ________________ y., ____ .,!... ___ r;o.K__ Does eny penon. firm or corporation h•ve 1 fi1'enci1l inttrttt, evkt.nced e ither by lo1n1 or equity ovwnerthip '" me bulin•• for which th is hcent• it requentd~ If the1n1wer is v••· nate namt11nd eddrKMt and .mount of IUch financ l .. intet•t expreaud either i n dollen or other tteml of vaalue . auch 11 inwntorv . furniture , f i•turlland tQu tpment ______ ___lYos ________ No..)L__ • • I I 0 - • • • 0 - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , answer (a), (b), (cl, (d), and (e) (al O rg1nlz:td u,der the law of th e S tate of __________________ Date ____ _ (bl ,rlnc•p•t busmen•s conducted at ________________ • ____ . County of~-----·. State or __________ _ te l Dale of fil ing list rnnual corporate tfPOrt to I he Secretary of Stat(... ______ --------------- 1 ld) Name , Home Addren , Cuv Mo~:~~ g~:.~~~~.,, -~~-;.;;.~e ,L~v P.JkJJ .. , lb,) 3 $. ~~'fm•N DE:~ll£R. ~~ tJl£~!Ji:::·rr : ~~~~ ·6 M•"•' __,e,'-"J:-·•~...LM'+'~~Atff-'Uw.AR<IOC.ojli;>.~G.'-"Si ... ~J...-:::~'-""'~.S,.__ .... ,__,"""'c..u' =-=-- otRE ~TO RS .,l ilt til O n ecton I t least 3 are requuld by Law) lfl NAME HOME ST REE T NO & CI TY _9.'1~ OF BIRTH Ltn all JfOC k holder1 owfung o r controlling .,y o l the capi.,.,.tock of tN cOfporat•on. (Incl ude actual OW"ier o r pledgee.l Uae qparate sheet 1f needed NAME H()lo.IE STR~~T ~0 . & CITY s~6~~E6!ZNO:o 0 ~DB~~~H -----------------------~--~'=--~--------- I The follo.._,ng affldavu to be ••tntd tnd ec:kn owltd~ by •ndiv•duall and eech membtr of ~lhtps e,nd by Corporation) STATE OF COLORADO • . ; '/?.At-. ! l.. County of------~~~~~~~~-------~~~--------------~(L----~~~~~'-~td~~~~-------------------- and , betng b., me fl(st d uly sworn, 1f tor hlmse\1 , depOJes ys ; th at he ll the apohcant abooanamod; o• tlo .. two" ftut ~f,;, · al tho ob<we named cc,.po<t toon ; !hOI he hM <ead tho foo-ogoong II>Cl iklloon and that he >now< the contents thereof, and thll all metltn en th.n.,_ thtft!n set forth tre true o f h11 own kno~edge and ht agree• to confo rm to til rules and regultt•oru promulgated by tht S ttte Department of Revenue In connection therewuh -.... , .. '. lnd,v+dutls anc3 ell mtmbers of Pfr tnentHp mutt s1gnl\ete , .... REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (Man~fecturtrs . Who!..,.ltra, Importers end Pu bliC Tr en.oouu on Syuems dfsreg.~rd t hts tec:tion) The tor•tolnt a pphutlon htl bMn ••am lntd and tnt Drt ml .. l , butln eu cond u cted and cnarac ttr ot ttlt appllcat II l t tltac.tory, 1nd we do rtoort thet sud\ li ~nM , It 9f•ntaod, will"""' the rNi on •~• rtQulr•m•nu ot the n•ll n bor llooCI .nd tht Otllrel of lf'\1 lnnabltan!l, 1n0 comoiiH with tt-t•t:J't0¥1t lo n ot Article 47, Tltl• 12, C ,A:.S 11 73 • THIIIllf'O .. I THIS A~~LI C:,-TtON I$HIIIlleV ~~lllOVK.O . DATED AT;_ ___ -JHIS._, ________ ,..J.JAV oo ____________ ,A .O . '"-------- (NAM!OfTO WN ,CITV OA:VOUNTV) ______ ~----------------------------------------------------- • ' •kL:AK~A SE:'cA£TARV OR 01HER OFFICER HAVING THE OFFICIAL..SIALOfl TME LtC!NSING AUTHOR I TV .) (It "'• tHemiMS a re located w4tttln a.,;-_., ei ctf\,: ... £oo.,;"•DP,ovat sholll d be sltned by the ma ~or and clerk, U in 1 ~unt~. then bw tr\1 chah man of t he bOitd of countv commlMionen atftt thiltc i ~M t o tiM bcNrCI .If, bW ordj.,..ce or otherwiM , H'll tout llcentlnt IUtho rltW llsom• otn ... ofticll l, tt110 wen IIH,oval.shoutd be tl-bV''""otto<l ol) ' ' ' ".·, •· ~ I NOTICE TO INSURE THATVOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT. WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 . I • • • • c • P"OftM 0ftL402'\ItW\f , 1/11 1 ~~ J • - ,· ·~STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMIENT Of RIEVENUIE ,. . RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES DO NOT~ fH nus ll'lo.C[ (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ffjfORCEMENT OFfiCEI!'S ACTION AJT(•GIT~Gr-----~------------------------------------------~ lf'I'.OYAL 0 or LOCAL LIClNI*G lUTMO.rT¥ W •tOUIRtO SUI TO CO OUOO Dt'A.TWUI or un.,.ut UU{ CAf'ITA ANNlk un SHl.MAN IT O('tVUt tOt.O tolOl OOJ1101 )JU ARAPAHOE K Of C HOME ASSN 3800 S WINDERMERE fHGLEWDOO to 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINA L APPLICAT ION ... APPIOVID lo-z:z-rzt EXCEPT CHANGE Of MANAGER, TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE . ..__._.._..C.311~-.,i!.....!!~-~--"I!.""I<.!!!_!IIL-- IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . MANAGER'S,NAME -------------------- IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO. _______ ~----------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTAl FEE(S) Do you he';;.I~~OIS~;:~·:, ;:~;:.,;::lor wnich thi1 eophcet oon lor llc emo io modolr_.....J}'JC.:£.5==-------·-\ ... ~,..::;.L<;;.~ ... :-~.:.~.,.':'.L~~:..."'"-.'~.'-'~r'~":."'-'.',"'·:,:(:.:::__ ____ , Ara the pretruses ~.,~;:reo~·rl#fi.l &i) If rented, effecuve & expiration date of lease . _______ "7....:.. __ ....:,...:..:.-+~-------- h applicant II) or all off~~of1fl~'c:~oration , dtizen (s) of the Unned States of Amtrica7'-.J~C../!i.!!'!!<S~!.._ ____ """' ____ ....:.,· .::-c-........ -~----------- 11 the applicent, or any of the par-tners, or any of the off1cers , stockholders or d irectors of 111d appltcant (If it is a corporation). or employ .. of anv tuch , under the age of twenty-one years7'---------------------------------Y"---------------No_)!,._.__; Het the applicant , or any of the partners, Of any of the offtcers . ltOCkho ldtr1 or directors of uid applicant lit it is a corpora· tion) ever been convicted of 1 fetony 1n the State of Coloredo or been conv1cted of 1 crime elsewhere whteh wou ld constitute 1 felony 1f such cumt had been committed in the State of Coloredo7 If 10. state full detaill _______________ y., _______________ No....K_ Has the epplic•nt, or any of tht partners, or any officer , director or stoc lth oldtr of 11id epplicant (If it'' a COfJI'Or'lt lon ) eVer · (a ) been denMtd a liceost under thts liquor law?:__ _________________________________________ ~ 11---------------No--X.- (bl hod on olcohohc bevwrago hcen,. suaponded o r revoked?'-----------------------------------Y"'---------------..No..JL 1f the an1w.r is yes, txplein fully tatted'! separate sheet. 1f needed) Do you or al"'y member of your famiryr\IW •1i"ancial In terest many other t,quor license? (Such finaN:ial Interest to mclude ~ any equ ity •nterest or loans I. U me ansVII8r 11 yes, explain in deta•I•----"'-------'-'-------------Y"'---------------..I'I O_x____ Does any person, firm or torporatl on heve a financial interest, evidem::ed tither by loans or tQUtty ownership In the bus• ness for which th is lk:enst js requested7 If the answer is yes , state names end addreues and amount of such ftnanciat interest e xpressed . '... v e•ther tn dollal"' or other hems of value. such 11 Inventory , furn itu re , fur.turtt end equipment Yes _____________ No-A- list tht names end addresses of all bUIIt"'BSHitn wh ic h any of the persons tn the prtvtous question art tnterntad Namt Uul niSI Addrtu • . , I • ' - • • • • ,. - • ""t : ..... ':.,.·r-· ' ~·· IF TH.Ii..A~IfANT is" CORPoRATIOJI, an•-• (e), (b), (c), (d ), end je) / : (ol o,f.Mzod under tho, ... ol .... State oL...f.i4 L..l?/l~.f:!(l_ ________ O•t• I -I -7 ------- 't&lPrlncipol bottn-!. conductod at __ .:J...l!P-:~.:L.Y-'~~-· CountY ol ~~. State o l _~p;J::f;?_: _____ ~- \ ~-· (fl Date ol hUng last ennu~ corPOr~te rllf)Ort to the Secret ar ~ of Sta tiL __ 1 :.L 2..:-..::Zf __________ _ (d ) • Name H om e Address City Date of B•rth Month , Day , Ve1r ----------~~·:··--~------~--- (The t oll o~Mng affidavit \o bt slgntd end acknowledged by •ndw•d uals and uch Member of pl(tnenh'sll end by COf"PtH'Itlon ) '&TATE OF COLOfiAOO . .,~~~.: .. oew tU _l_ . · ~.· . · and L , l) ~ ~,..,.,.......<. , tM1ng by me t ~ru du~; sworn, tf for himwtt. ~and ,.ys, tfut ·.,..a-"'*f~nc ~r1t\ \ ' .. abo..,enamed :ort~he:-1 ![:~4§~£< of tt'l eabovenamtdcorporerton ;that heh•rudtht fOteoorng aPPUcal'l~~ .. tl'l.•; h~"..o~~, '• the contents th~o!.tr•' al l ""'t1C~VI•ntld"ltrt '" Mt for th ere true of hit~"\ knowledge a~~~e agreetto confor m tQ Ill~!' ~cftagYI~ .. q"' ... -....; C)tomul~tld l7J' tht $\att O GA~•tn-~?J o f.~t .... rioe .n connecuon thtrtwtth . · ........, •• ... "" -~ • • s~r::.U~!Ir~t6 beot~r~1ne"'' :~ \<j -lndtvt dualJ end allmtmbm ofpartoer$1.:·.-.,··;\.--\_:,-..__~::-. I ' ' I -~.1 -: !')' ~~ .:,...~-.._ J • muus tsfnl!!,r~ .. ": ~ ~~: ~· ""~~ .. ~~!~· :2~-:f.j}":;": '"'f 1 ' 'I ~·r >• .:;·~" ~·. ~ --~~--~··...._··-•• ·: r ·~" ·I i r-"'~' .. ~ Amen 'YY ,~mmluion exp~r• .-n, 26, lfi_1'1 My Comffl~ .. lfM : · ;ht·· ,..;..;~ ·.~: t: .•...,.. .......... • \. REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL L,ICENSING AUTHORITY ~Manutac.l\lfl''• Wl\o' .. ..,.., lm po rtt rl and Pubhc TrentPOt"ltk>n Systems ditregerd th tl section) .. , ~· . ~ . ~ T he foreto lng eoollc •li Oft "•' ~" •••m•ned •no the oreml5e,, bul lne.s cond uct•a .nd ch•r~ete r o r the •ppllcat u u tlfactory. ~ ..... a o reporl th•t wch lictf\M. II tr.a~CJ . w i N m"t th• re••on•ole requ.tremenu of the """borhOO'CI and tM O,.lre• of th• inhabitanu, ana com~H n with t f'\e Dt~h l on of lll\r ttcte,.7, Tlt lel 2 , c .R .S . 1173. ' THU,I.I'OIIII£ T H fS API'LICATION IS Hl.lltCeV APP.OVI:O . OAT£0 AT " 'i ,HI1;c':.....--+----.JJAV OF'---------•A.O. It! _____ _:. __ (NAM[OFTOWN ,CI TVOqcOO NTV) __ ~~--------------------~----------~--~--------------------_. ________ __ BV , ' ' ~.'!'. ~j ': p, .. ' ' ... (MAVOA 0" CHAIRMAN OlE' BOAROOtr COUNTV COMMISSIONE AS O R OTHER 1:'t;LE ~F Ltce:Ai'r::i& A.UTHP~ITV ,) . \ : ·~.,r ·~ .• ,f, (CLERKO'it SECA£TARV OR OTHER O!IIE'ICER HAVING THE Of'fiCI.AI.. SEA\.. OF T HE \..IC I[NSING AUTHOR ITV .) (U tnt p remls_, ere 1oufM '"'~""'a t o wn or city. the •bove aoproval •t.ould be'''"~ •-.. the mayor end cl•rk , U In • count y, th•n by the chain " an of the board of c.ounty commlulonerl ano t t'4 tl•!i<.fO ttt• bt41rd. It, b y '&'d•aA ce o r othe,wiM , the local ltcentine aUttto tlty It tom• other offici al, th'e ~~h aPQI0¥~1 Shout a~. t tw•n by tuch official.} '--' '> f -' -· ' .. .,. NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT! WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAP TOL ANNEX BUI LDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. • . , I • • f • • ( • .... -.~t; ..... , .. ~~ .,11 ~ ' " # ...... ..• • • STATE OF COLORADO DE P ;A IT M! NT ·, p F IE Y ~ N U E, RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MAL T,.VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR liCErwSES DO NOT Wlltf'T£ IN Tl-4 .. s.-AC[ (GET APPROVAL OF lOCAl liCENSING AUTHORITY FIRSTI LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION &ntwGn0 APPttOifAL. or LOCAl t.tc:lM .... G =~~~~~~~v~~~c TO COI..OIAOO OI .. AWTN[N T 0' IIUY[NUI: ST A Tl CA,n At. ANNIX un '"' ... "" 11 . OlNYIW .C0\.0 IOJ:OJ I)OlUOllUt UG\,£$ flM 1'EIU,AL OROU Of J2<U 331/t S 8"0AOIUY EHGLEMOQO CO 10110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGIN AL APPLICATION -IOYID OISAopiOVI D ! DATI lOCAl llc£NS ING AUTHORITY COPY EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER, TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE .'------------------ IMI'OATANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS , •I' APP L IC~T IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SlpE. :E~E llEVE,~E BVSI~I~ PH?N.E N0 .~7!..,£,/L'/'---.Ij6\", ~Y~.J""'-..J/~-------..,.- MAKE CHECK OR MONE Y ORDER PAYABLE TO T'HE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . ' RENEWA L APPLICAT I ON FOR LlllUOR LICENSE($) FOR THE YEAR ENDING. ;-,;, ' TOTAL ,EE(S) ._,.llk.ITY .. _ I UM: •'-ft. .,.o,...-..a. " Cl Y. _,., " Ll.lo.lt.ITY 0A . I'I·Jh.WI ~10.00 1 LL-Z9<\9'1-ool 1·1o o~ /a•~e1 UJU~ ' .. J;, .. : 6 .ii!IUI • TYPE .. NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF LICENSE FEE H J~..\.UI ll QU.OR I...JCENS E -MALT • ~tNous. AND SPIRITUOUS • 25 .00 :lTv 85 PERCENT O.AP ff.E ' 85.00 Do you have legal posseuton o f tha prem11tt1 for wh ich this application for hcen• 11 mede7•------!JI} }Lu,""'=------------ Are the prem •fel owned or ren ted?: dZ.t.t~ If rented , tffectiv• 6 expiration date of lt ........... tr:o::_ _____________ _ Is eppllcant(s) or all off•cen of the corporetton. Cttl ztn(s) of the United St.ta of Amedca7• ___ _;~}1'::!:::=-. ____________ _ Is tht ..,plicant, or any of tht p1rtner1, or env of the officen. stockholders or dtrecton of u ld epplicant Of tt ia 1 corporation ), or empiOVMI of any lueh . under the 101 of t~ty-orle yetn1 ~ Yn•------- Hu the appl icant . Of any of tht p artnen:, or anv of the officers, stockholders o~ d irectors of Mid IPPhCant lit it ita corw>ara · tionl ever been convicted of a felony In the State of Colorado or been convic ted of 1 cnme tl•whera wh ich would consttrute e tltony :, such c ri me h~d been comm1tttd In the St1te of Colorado? If so . state full deteilt y.,, _______ _ Het the applicant, or anv o f ,tM partnen., or any officer, direc:tor or stockholder of 11id ~w:ent (if 11 it a corporation I ever: (el been den1ed a lice nse under th11 liquor law?•---------------------J "-------- NaY No~ Nov (b ) had an alcoholic bevtraQ41 license suspended Of revoktd?r _________________ Yn•--------"' oL If the answer 11 yes , explam tully (a ttach 54PtrlttlhHt , if needed ) Do you or any membe r of vour famll'( have a fina ncial Interest In any other liQuo r llc:enM 7 (Such f•nenc•el lnterest to Inclu de 0 ~ env equity Interest or loensl If the answer Ia vet. explain '" detatl _______________ vn _______ __r; No--4- Does any Ptrton, f i;m o~~o ;•ttdn ~tve a flnen«W .. if'teret;,~v·,denc4Qe i th~lbY loenl ~equity ownenhip 1n ttfl: bul•n;s for wlltch thts llconkefs ,r oquoltollf If lha onl....f ,. yoH.stm n~ onctidd.-a.. tnd omoul\l of ouch lin-~ i mo~"' ;JC!IrnMCI • • • l... • • oltho• in dollor1 or 9ftltt Items of votue , s.,.:h 11 lnvtntory, furni"l Pe , ll•tures, ..,d ~""'*!1 v"'--------, . Lin tho nomn ond oddrtsset of oil bustnes10sln wll ich onv of tho persona tn th,prevooua,qu~~4 "'S1j B r'l fral~~ Or'iler ol FNJies ' · • RD/&wWfY am auaineu , . .. Ad ~ • .) '\ . • I I • • • • • • - ~·I Prtstdent: It) Vice PfA$ TreaJurer Secnnary Men.ager: _____________ ------------- DiRECTORS Lift_.. 04rtet0fl f11t IHM 3 IH'e rtquuM by L....-) t->OME S"TR EH f\10 & Cl :ry DATE OF 81 RTH .,,, Ljll Ml uac.khoiOen o..,...H\1,.0: COtlltrml~ngen.,o• tlt• t~~Ptwlstoc. PI)IP1t11 0t'l Ct "'dude Kt\.-' ~or pledgee I Use separttt sheet •t ne.oed PERC EI\jT OF DA TE K OWNED ;'()~BIRTH NA ME ~OME S"J flE ET NO & CI TY .,....,., ITA TE Of COL CR"DO ' "' Y":. 1 ,r.. t.·r·. I' County of """ ... -------------------· betag by me f i rsr duly twOfn, •f for hKT15tlt . ~POS"itf'\dSIIVI .Ihtt ht ''the apphctnt ltbow ntm.O.or tt\at ht' the above nemed cor-porat,on; lhtt he t\a reed tht fcwftOJng apphnt10ft •nd thtt he~~~­ the contents thereof, and that ell m&JWrs ~ ttttcqs !'herein w t tQf"ri\ .-re true of hb QW"n kQOVfltdat ...-d he agrH& to ~oAf~ !o-4MI ruiH IM1d regulauons promulgated bv me Slate D ~rtmeot of Atweo"'* '" c;onr'I.K\Ion thertll'onth r ln dic~td uall.end aU mlfftber~ o f pertnerlh •P must s•gn here -·· {CO ~PO,_A TE SEAt..) A ttam Se al ...... • •· :· :. . .P. M~Comm~ontx~~-·--·j~~f--~---~~~~~~;-·~-~~~r':~-·--~·~-·~~------•••--~~_;CJ~~~~~~~5:~~~::_.~~j(~~----- ••. ~-t' .. , .. '" ,,_.!'{:PORT A~ APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY lMWMJftc.~~Kt ,.Whfil,tlt;'n. "im~t..terl Mid Pubtte 'rra<\I&PO•&tlon s., • ..,..~a atii&MCUonJ rl ·rl'te t ote;o l ~tt •ol>hc.Uo n tT.II' l)eeort •• lned .,d tl'le pre ~"•'· btlfi neu tonaucted an a c:l'l .llr•cte• of the applki'tis u•\itaCtofy, tl"'\f '' t. '" ~~ ~-:7'~ :~~ 7: ~:n~·::~r...~: ~·~2:~..-:s~i;~NTW,._~I t~'n_! ~ ~~~ .,...,.~.b~F'"' ...:: .... . ' THE:._& ... Offl. THIS ~Pt"\..KA;I ON 1$ t'41...,.Y APf!ROVJD. ~., ... , ... • -., : ... > ~·\;'• •• : ···'· DAlEO AT Hj5 V'Ofl'------"'---•A 0 . 19•-------- (NAM£ OF TOWH.,CI'T'"r' OF\COU"TVl~-.;_-------------------------------.--- ..SV --• -• • •, .., ,f" ~ JT ~VI ,j ... '" (MAY08 Oflt c.H A IRNI.AN OF 8 0ARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OTHE R TI~E OF LIC[NSING'A U THbR itV ,) ) . ' .. · ATT £Sl;1 ·. (CL£AK.ORSI!CR E1'ARV OA O THER OF,-ICER HAVING THE OFFIC~ALSEALOFTH! LIC~NSING AU.,HOMITV .) !If t ne p remli• •r• ICKAteif wlltll n • ~~ Ot city, \hot abov• a~r ov a l lhoutG be slgneG b y ttte mayor and etefk,lt In • county , tnen •v the dl•hm&n ot the DO arct ot county eom.,l.ulon•rt 1110 trte cl •tk t o tM oo.at~ If, by ordt.nc.• or otl'lerwlt•, the tocat lle•n•lng author•tY 11 10~' otner ottldal, to!n.•uc.b ao~r~ Utould• bit gl..,.n 17Y such offjeJa l.) \ •• • • .r NOTICE t, 'I TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR S'fATE FEE REMITIAN CE, BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF IIEVENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENV ER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. -~---·---· ~--...- • ' ) I • ) ( • • ( • • 0 - .. STATE OF C010.RADO '.:)H PART~ EN t 'C) f REV E N U E - \.. RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES DO NOT WRfT[ tN I'S ~ACIE (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENI'ORCEMENT OI'FICER 'S ACTION AFTl't GITTtNG APII'.O YAI,.~ 0 0' I.OCAL LtC tNIING AUTHOIUTV • ,_[QUMtlD SUI TO COI.O.ADO OlPliT .. lNT 0 ' U'HNUl, STU( CAPrTAL ANN[Jl . 1)1'\ SH(.WAN !T OtNYU COLO IOit OJ a o:nto, ,,., BPOE LODGE N0 •2122 ENGLENOOD LODGE 3b90 S JASON ST , .~MGLE .. OOD '0 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY OR IGI NAL APPLICATION DtSA,IOVI 0 OATIE EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TR AOE NAME OR COR PORATE STRUCTURE . ~--II!..IIIU.f.!tlil!ll!I!....:!IIL.--:-.~~~-!!!-.- NEW TRADE NAME --------------- SIGNATURE '-------------------------- (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM. USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT ~ MANAGER'S NAME Richard :r.iart elli . IIIIAKE CH!CIC OR MONEY : :.T:u::.:: ... IF ~pp~~N.:.I.: A COAPOAA:ION •• ~~!:~ '!:EVE_~:,~E . ' BUSINI!SS PHONE NO 789-9069 · . · ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO QEPART~~NT SIDE . ' OF REVENUE . TOTAL t=EE (S) ~ ,.. .§ .._:' ... . Do you "•ve legtl pollestion of the opremllftdfOf wh•c" thtS IOPhctHOn for license II made? Yes ~ ~ ......... \" Are the premises own.cl or Ttnted?.'Wn9 lf rented. 1 fectwe &: tJCPirltton date of lease :_;··...;:-=-"'------.,__------ . \ Is apphcentbl or all officers of the corponuion, cu•zen (sl of the Unated State& of Amtnce7r __ _:Y~e=S:.___..:;;.~·-=-·· _::.....__,_...;...,.....;:... _·...,.------ Is fhti!PPhcant, or any of the pertnert, or any of ttle off ~an , uockholden or d irectors of laid eppl kent (If -t't.}~~C·a.porat10f't), .>~.;.~ j ·.... ... ··.... .. . ... ' ... .:::: or employ ... of any such , under tht age of twenty~n• veart' • V..-:-: ·0 .i t ~~ :, .... c>' Has theepphcent, or any of the partners, or env of the officer~, stoct(holders or d~rectors of 11id eppltcent (•f It it 1 (~ •• ,,,,,, t•on l ever been conv icted of a fe fonv '"the State of Colorltdo or*" convtctld of 1 crime e lsewhere wh ich would constitute a felony if such cnme had been committed •n the State of Colorado? If 10, Ita~ full detail s; ________ Yos. ________ No_x_ Has the appl icant. or anv..of tfu g artn.r.Q, or any off.tc.~trcto o.r: s..t.cx:kttQJ.dl:r of 'fJd.-;p'w•nt W 1t lt a corporatiant.Ytr. (a) been deni ed a HcenH under thll l tQuo r la w ?'----------------------...:101--------No_.X_ (b) hed an elcoholic bevera~ llcenM suspended or revoked?· __________________ Yes; ________ .No_x_ If the answer Is yes, expla•n fu lly (ett.Kh separate sheet. if needed ) Do you or any member of you r family have a financ ial in terest in any other li quor lictnM7 (Such financial intertst t o Include any equ ity interest or loans). If the answer is yes, explain in detail ________________ y .. , ________ J'Io __ X __ Does any penon, firm or corporat•on heve 1 flnenciel Interest , av•denced tither by loans or equity ownership in ttle bu&in"s for \1\'hich this license It requeued? If the answer 11 yes, ltltt name~ and IKktr .... t and ttnount of such f1nanci1l interest e xprened either In dollar1 or otMr hltms of value. such 11 inventory , furniture , fixtures and equipment ______ ~Yeo; ________ No--X.- List the namn and eddresses of all businesses ~n whtch any of the persons In the previous quettion ere lnterelttd . Neme • ' • • - • • • • ... - ,. - ... IF THE APP LICANT IS A CORPORATION . answe r (al . (b). (c). (d), and (e) tal Orgaru1ed ,,d4-f •ne 1ew of rtle St1te '-----------------Date _____________ _ tbiPrtnc•pal h ,~·l'lf'U s onriucted lilt ______________________ • County ot. _______ SUITt! of ___________ _: lei Date nl hl•roq ltost ~nttudl c:orpor•te r~t t o the Sf'f"retarv or St at~---------------------- ld) nm" Home Address C•tv Oat~ ol B•nh Mlln•h . 0.-v. Yt>ar (e l Pretu:lent ----------------------------- V~P'" ------------------------------- Trlnurer ------------ Secr-etary------------ M "~'------------------------------ Ill NAME HOME . RE"ET NO & CITY DATE Of BIRTH l•st all s todlholde own•no or c ont roll~env of the ctiPitll stoc"' of the CQf"OOrat•on I Include .etuel o wner or p ledgee) Uie 5ePar.;te shtoet ~t l"'~t NAME HOME STREET NO & CITY PfRCE!\, O F STOC+<" ;:)W~FO DATE OF BIRTH 'The followtng aH•davn to be t.tqnf'd and act.:nowhtdged by tnd•v•duals and each member of partnershipS end bv Corpotatio n l STATE OF COLORADO ..... ~ ... -.:·- '} " ,;·'_'\.. ,:_ .;: ~ .. .::------:,. Coo ntv ot ____________________________________ ~------------------------~~;------.~~--~'~'~·-~~------ and . beJng by me ftrst duly sworn , tf for hlmlt!lr. deposei and~v s ."ttt ;t he'' thfiaoof.cant ~ above nam•d. or tha t~~'' I the ebcwe nemed rorporattOfl ; that he h as read the foregoing apphcatt;n and th~t he kll~ :~ the eonttonts th~reof . &nd that 11\1 mattPfi nnd I~Hngs the•e•n W!1 forth are Hue of h•s own knowledge and he agrees to con~tn 10 •" n d !,s. ,"'n(H~nu~O"l prornu!qa ted the State D!:PI' rment nt Rwenut '" COI'Inecuon therewtth : .-. •'-.. -.. S"ubSOilMd anQ IWO!n 10 ~forp mt ~· . lndlvlduel' and aU members ol POr t ~ II) must ftoQO here : • • I th"-----------d'f of • ·• --------------------'~--- T I • ., .. ,. I. Officer of Corpo ntio n • .. '• Sill" here: REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICE NSING AUTHORITY I~ nutac:tu'Prl. WholeHten, Importers aod P ubltc Trensporatton Sys~ems d•Srf!Gitd thl\ sect•on) ·•. !CORPORATE SCAI_) Tn• fo•ev r'(:l<~oo••c.&t•on has DMn •••mmed and the premh•s. bUS t-"-'' f;onduc~&G '"0 cn•r•cter ot the •o o'k;<~t ~t. saHt actot y , •rus we o o reoOI't u,., \VC"h ··een'•· If gr.tnted, ""''II meet the re,uon•bte reQu11e-menn of tM n eighborhood and tM 08t.1ret. o1 t t>c uth.Jbrt •nH, ano como•·•• ..,, "~'"f' cuov!Slon ot Article 47, T ille 12. c .R .S. 1973 . OAT EO AT·-----.....:1"'~' ----------.-JJAV OF'---------·A 0 11-------- (NA'-"£ Ot: TOWN, Cll'" OP COV~.,.VI'-~---------------------------------------- ev • tVAYOR OR CHAt RMAN OF B O ARO OF COUNTY COM M ISSIONERS OR OTt-tEA Tfii'L.t 6~ L N1(N(S A\.J rHOtU~V .) "TT£ST ICL.(RI-<. OR s E'CAETAR V OR OTHEP O FFICER t-iAV!NG THE OFFICIAL SEAL.. OF THE LICENSING AUTHOHITY .) (II '"• o'"•"'H t.es are locat•o .w'"'n • ~.., .... , ,, ry the .bove •oorov.JI lhoula Dt sl,ne o by the m•vor ano clerk,lf m" county, then b)' th• Cf\lltm an of the bo•rd of NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR .-STATE FEE REMITTANCE. BE AT THE CO LORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BL\1LDING, 137 5 SHERMAN STRE ET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. •• ) \ ! 'r ' I • • - ( • • ( • • :. - "0"M ORL 402 ("CV . 1 /71) ,. .· STATE OF COLORADO .DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES .. - • 00 NOT WltfTI: IN THrS UAC I[ (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) L IQUOR EHFORCEMEHT OFFICER 'S •CTIOH AntR GlTTINC. ,--------------------------i APP.OVAl. 0 0' LOC AL _ UCtMStNC AUTH OIIt iTY W llt£0UMt£D S(NC TO COLOIU,OO Dli'ART M(N T 0' lt[V(NUl STAT[ CA,T AL. &NNt a nn SHUMAN ST . 0£NYtllt COLO IGJ:OJ tlOJI ID13741 Cl.AU. £0NA MAE T~ORO I~EO liQUORS 50'0 S 'EDERAL 8LWO ENGlEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAliON AHIOYIO /0 -!2.-?c. OA'fl: 011APflOYI 0 OA T[ LOCAL UCENSING AUTHORITY COPY EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER . TRADE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUCTURE .'---------------------! NEW TRADE NAME ---------------.. ~GNATURE _____________________ ~~---------------- (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP 00 NOT USE TH.I FORM . US~ AN ORIG I NAL APPLICATION .} IMPORTANT MANAGER'& NAME -/ • f £. MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSTAUC.TIONS IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATI N, FILL IN REVERSE S IDE. :_E~·E :.~~~~~f~· .. ···~USINESS PHON~ NO. 7f'>f -· 6}(q(/ __ ' ---- ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTAL FEElS) this application for licenM is mede? ___ .,..:...c;;...~'r--c--,.;-:--,,....-.,.---,,.---,-,..----,r:n-' Are the p rem1111 owned or rented If rented, efftct iVI & exp1rat io'1 dete oflf,.: Is apphcant (s) or ell offic ers of the corporation, c itizen lsi of the Un ited States of America ? -~)''-'~C...;:; <S:z.·--,-----------------...J I s the applicant , or any of ~~-~art.,.,(. Or any of me off icers, stockholders or ~·irti;o ~ o~'se •d.eppli~e~t 0 ~ 1t is a corporatton l. I / . o r employees of an y such under the age of twenry-one years? __________________ Yes ________ No_L___l Has the applicant , or any of the partners, or any of tht officers , stockholders or d irectors of seid eppl icen t (,f it is e corpora· tion ) ever been convicted a t a t•Oii''/ K1 tt.e Stlte of Coloredo or been conYicted of a erWne e lsewhere which wouW constitute .- a fel ony if such c r ime had been c ommitted '" the State of Colorado? If so, state fu ll deta•ls ________ Yes ________ No~ Has the applica nt, or any o f the partners , or anv officer, d ~rtctor or stock holder of said appli cant lif tt is & corporation ) ever : 1 1 (e) been d en ied e li cense under th is li quor leW?:·-----------------------"••--------No L- (b } had an alcoh olic beverage li cense suspended or revoked?·------------------Yos _________ NoJL___ If the answer is ytt, explain fu lly (attach IIPirlttlhMt, if needed) Do y ou o r any mem be r of ~our fam il y have a flnenc iallntertst in any oth er liquor license ? (Such fin anc•alln terest to include I any eq u1ty inttrest or loans) If the enswer is yes , ••Pit in in dlta ii ________________ Yos ________ .J'I o-i.!---, List the namts and addresses of all bultn.ues In wh1ct\ any of the persom in tht previous QUII ion ere .nttrtutd. Name Business Address • I • 0 f • • • • ,. . - IF THE APPLICANT IS A COAI'ORAT,ION, _, (ol, (bl. (cl, (dl, .,d (el la l Oraen •ztd under tM \eiw of tht S~t· of __ . ---~~~---Date -------- (b) Principe! b~i nen \& oondue1ed at _______________ _; ______ • CountY of.----·. 9tllltt ot ____ .:_ ______ • __ · ld Oatt cf ltltnglut annu.l corporate rtpdrt to the Secreta ry of St•"---------------------- ld l ' Name ~ "' Homt/'ddresa ' City '' Date of B~rth Month , O...,, 'VHr It ) PrNtdent. ___ ...._ __ .._ ____ ......;,._ ---------------- Vtct Pr". ----"T"----,---.,--------.---------- Treasurer -..,--,~---------- Secreta ry ------------ Mon~•-----------------------------DIRECTORS L .. t aM twec:ton 44 t ~-~ 3 art requW'IId by Lawl ttl NAME HOME STREET NO & CITY OATE O F BIRTH List all l tockholdtrs own•nv or.contr<M itnt.,Y of U.. QPhalttoc:k of the corporatton. (Include ac.tuel owner or piMiglte I Uae"" Ml)arate theet •I ne.o.d. NAME HOME STREET NO .• CITY PERCENT OF OATE " ·• STOCK OWNED • ' OF BIRTH 1The lollowi"9•ofllodal'!lJ~--~ ... -Indi_OIId _ _,__.__.._blf~oti- 8TATE·OP COlOIIADO -. Countyot __ ~~~~~~L----------~-_J~~--~aAL-~UlZlL------------~~ and • bttn g by me ftrat duly swor n , tf for h im.., f . dtPoMI ltld .. ys; that he it the 1PPI1C1nt 1bove nwn.chor1tltt hait ewaeK or me abo-.~e n.-ned corporati()ft ; that he ha~ rNd Jht tore90ing _,.,.ication end that he knows tht contanu t~to1 , tnd that all "}<tttW-4 and th1091 thtrt1n tet forth a~l true of h is ~n knowledge tnd he •'" 1.0 conform to-'' ruWI and regulatiO N pro mulgated by tht Stitt Department ot Revenue in connection thtf"ewith Sub~enbed .nd sworn to bafo1e me , Jndividuals and 111 members of p.trtnerthtp v ~:.:2. ,..,~a·,~,.Q;,_, Officer of Corporetion Si., here : (CORPORATE SEAL) P.t~crt se;._ .-r-r ...... 3-• -.. ,~ I,,,. · · · • >1s ... 9 ~vemm l~n~.w-~,:_~,-~~~~~~-~··~~·;_....~·--~-----------ev·------------------------~----------~~----------- (C or porJtt Name) ~ ~ ... · -~,,;,',; ~:. ... --.:.;:~:~ .· .~;~~T ·~~ AnfoOVAL OF LOCAL UCENSING AUTHORITY tM.nufacturk Wtl~. lmportll"l end PubUc TNneporltion $yl\lliM dilr ... rd dus MCtlon) The fort9Qingappllc.atlon hal bee" examin ed and tfte premiMI, Dutlneu conduc·ted ~nd chlrlcter ot the aponut 11 ••tlf.ctory , and ~=IS·~-:~~ :~~~::!:~:'r:!.~~~. ';:~ !';,~~-a::~~~~~~n~ o~ the0 r.~tn~~hOOG 1n~ .~~.,~,~~ ~r U\&~riOi~~U , .• \,\! ' t:.... . • . .• -. ... .. THII .. ~POft& THIS AP',LIC~TION 'I MI:IU:ev AP'PkOV&O . OATEO AT·-----!. "!'$$~, ----.--~----.l"'lt..l"">AV 0•'-----.,.----•A .O. 191 _______ _ (NAMI! OF TOWN, CITV OR C.OUNT't'), ____ ..,_!.__;_ _________ :_ ___ ;_ ________________ .;_ _______ _ ev . (MAYO._ 0~ CHAI ~MAN OF BOA IIIlO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OTHER TITLE OF LICENSING AUTHORITY .) ·' •A'Y,-EST• :-(C-LE __ R_I( 0-R-SE-C-RE-T..-AR_V_O_R O-,T-HE __ A_O.:._H-IC-EA_H_A-VI-NQ--T-HE-O-F-~1C-I/'-L-5E-~-L-OF~T-HI<-L-IC-,-EN"""5-I N-0 A-U=TH_O,_RI-TV-.)- {If the oremiloM tr• located writhln 1 to~~~n Of city, U•• abow. aOOfoV_. thoutd be _.,nea o.., the mayor anel c .. rk , It In 1 county, then t»y the cnaifman ot tne board of county comm l ulone~ and the o6t~lc to ... Dolrd. If, Dy ordlance or otherwiM, the loc:..t tl«*'tlint lutnorlty 1110"'!• otn,.-officii!, U'len ll.lch approwaf thould be t lven t».., IUd'l offlcll l.l ~ !' r . ' 0 _ .NOTICE TO INSURETHATYOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIM F., IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITIANCE, BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. . --------------------------.. ---------·-'" -------- • . ' I • • ( • • • ,. -• , . • .. STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE I ~ RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES 00 NOT WlltfTE IN THIS S"AC£ (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACT IO N UT[IIt CtlTTING ,,,lltOYA L !J 0,. LOCAl UC £NSIN G AUTHOitiTY tf llt(OUIIUD stN TO COLOIUOO Ol'AITW(NT or •rv£NUE STATE. CA,fTA L ANNU. U1S SHUMAN 5T 0£NI/Ut COLO 102:0] OOJ\ID) l lC1 HIGGINS LAWRENCE A HANNON JOHN F JR SUPREKE LIQUORS S.ll2 S Bo.IAY ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION .VPIOVID O AT£ OAT[ EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE STRUC TURE . L-----"'-""'""-'"--"'~"""""-'"'-"~~:........:~=~~- IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REV ERSE SIDE . MANAGER'S NAME------------------- IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO·------------------ MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . TOTAL FEE (S) $ 111.50 Do you have le~l .. pos."'-i's ;~~ of the premtses for whK:h this .,pli catio n for li cense is made? _ _.~_,C.=t;'----+--,'(:_,_ _ _, ____ -r-'T'C----"'7""-- Are t he prem•ses owned or rented' R &t! .,.,, If rented, effective & e•piration date of l ease :_,/:..:I.,,~:..:'J./-,c.,~'-'Jii!-_;T;,""'<!....~/'i{P"~-''~0"''/.-"o:.._-_,Oo'""-'.:..T'-• 0:__c.J __ Is applicant h) or all o ffk:en of the corporatton, citizen (s) of the United States of America7---I~'-=E:.:5::..._ _______ , ________ _ h the applicant, or any of the partne rs , or env of the officers ,stockholdert or directors of sa id applicant (I f it is a corporauon}, or employees of any •uch . under the age of twenty-one years? __________________ Y·es ________ No_L_ Has the appli cant, or any of the partners, or any of the officers , stock holders or d irecton of satd IPP IIcan t (t f it is a corpo ra- t ton) ever been convicted of a felony •n the Stetl of Colorado or been convicted of a crime elsewhere wh ich would consutute a felony •f such creme had been comm'"ed in the State of Colorado? If so, state full detatls ________ Ves ________ No~ Has the applicant, or any of th e partners, or any off icer , d irector or stockholder of q ld appltcent (If It 11 a corporat•on) ever ; (a) been denied al •c ense under th is li quor lew?.-----------------------Ios ________ No~ lb l had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked1 __________________ v .. _______ ___;No__L_' If the answe r is yes. explain fu lly (a ttach separattlhHt, If nHded) Do you or any member of your family have a financial intt,.St in any other liqu or li ctnM1 (Such f inanciallnt11"t to •nclude any equ•tv m teren or loans). If the answer is VII. explain in detail ________________ vos ________ .r<o __ v __ Does any per10n , f ir m or co l'l)oration have 1 financial inttrnt, ev idenced tithtr by loans or equity ownership In the business for wh ich this licentt is reQuested? If tht answer is VII, state names and addrelttl a nd amount o f such financial interest expresse d either in dollars or other ltttns of value ,auc h 11 inven tory, furnitu re , f ixtures and equlpment _______ Y,es ________ ,No _./ __ Lis t the namtt and addruses of all bus ineues in which any of the penon• in th e prev ious question are interested. N1me Bus iness Address • ' I • - • • • • ... 0 - IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , onswer lal,lbl,lcl,ldl,ond (e) lei Org~:ntled under the l.w of the State of _________________ Date ______________ _ fb)Pnnclpet bul•nen 11 conductl!d •'-----------------------· County of ________ . State of ____________ _ lei Date of ftllng last annual corporate report to the Secretary o f SHtte_ ______ --------------- ld l Name Home Address Cuy Da te of B trth Month, Oav, Year 111 PrHtO.nt -----------------------------VtCI Pres.--------------------------- Treasurer -------------- Secretary------------ Men~·-----------------------------DIRECTORS l•n all Otrectors fat lust 3 are requued by Law) ttl NAME HOME STREET NO . & CITY DATE OF BIRTH Ltst all stockho lders own•ng or controlling env of the CIPttal stock of the corporatton . (Include ectu~l owner or pledgee I Uw sePJJrete sheet tf needf!d NAME HOME STREET NO. & CITY PER CENT OF DATE STOCK OWNED OF BIRTH I The following efftdavu to be Stgned end .cknowledged by lndtvtduals and each member of partner$htps and by Corporauonl STATE Of COLORADO ) Coontyot ____________________________________ ~--------------------------------------------------- '""-------------------·be ing by me ftrst duly sworn, if for h imJelf, depows and s.vs; that he ts the appltctnt above named; or that ht is f the aboYt named corporatton; that he hal reed the foregotng apphcauon and that he \tnows the contenn thtrt of, and thtt all matten lftd thu~ga therein Mt fonh are true of h is own \tnowtedge tnd ht egreu to conform to all rules and regulauons .. I .. ,., ... , Officer of Corpor1tion · -• ·s1vn here: ICOAPOAATE SEAL) ... .~ \ (Corporate N.,.,t) M't' Commtt.ilon u :plre"•-----------------.11 ----------------------------- (Pretioent Of' Secretar-y) REPORT AND A,ROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHOR ITY lMtnutectur.,s, Wh~ .. ltn, lmporter1 end Pubhc Trtnii)Oftt•on Svtttml disreeero ttl•• MCtton ) Tr'lt torevoint aopllcttlon r'ltl btM n ea.amlneo ana tnt prtmllts, buslntll conducted end c:nar acttr o~ tnt IPPiiut lssa hfactory , ano ...,.. oo rtPOf1 tnet sue" llcanH, If erant.ct, will meet tnt rtasoneblt rtqulrtmtn1s of tht nt lth bornOOd ana tht dleSirn of tnt innaDitann, en., compllft IIW •th the provision of Article 47, Title 12. C.A.S . 197~ • THI:fii:EI'Oflt~ THIS APPLICATION IS HII"EeV A"'fii:OVEO. O•T£0 AT ____ -JHIS ________ ...J>AV OF:·---------·A.O. 11-------- CNAMEOFTOWN,CITVORCOUNTV) __________________________________________________________________________ _ ev . (MAYOR OR CHAI AMAN OF BOARD OF COUNTV COMMISSIONEAS OR OTHEATITL.f 01' Ltt. 1 tNSI.-.G AUTHOR ITY .) ,, (CLERK OR SE'CRETAAV OR OTHER OFFICER HAVING THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE LICENSING AUTHORITY .) (If tht premises are located within 1 tow~ or city, tht at.cfv. IPPr0¥11 snoutd bt sltnM Dy tht m1yor 1nd cl•rk, If In a county, then by tht chairman or tne DOaro ot county commlu lontrl ~nd trte cltt'k tO:. he boafe. u ; DV Ordllnct or othtrwiM, tht loc.at llctn• ng authority 11 some other offiCII I, th•n such approval should tM tlvtn b y such oftlc.i.lt .) NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIMt, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT! WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, STATE CAP TOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER, NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. I • • I • • 0 ' X ( ( • • c • • I • - sTATE .oF c-oLoiA'oo DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 00 HOT '"'"'£ fN THS UACE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MAL T,,VINDUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENfORCEMENT OffiCER'S ACTION A'T£1t GlTTtNG A"P'ItOYAl 0 0 ' LOCAL UC (Ni tNG AUT HOR ITY '' lUOUIIt[D, UN TOCOLOIU.OO D(P'AIIITM(N T OF ftlY ENU[. STAT £ CA,.TAL ANN( X . U U SHUMAN ST .. DlNY(It.COL.O I Ol Ol ll0111Ul1.fl 1 MCINTYRE ROBEAT L OLD ·TOWN LIQUORS 325 E ~EfFERSON AV ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICATION APfiOVlO D ATE O AT[ EXCEPTCHANGEOFMAN TRAOENAMEORCORPORATESTRUCTU RE .L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- NEW TRADE NAME -+-.-,1---:------,:----/:;;,.J---+-\ SIGNATU (IF THERE IS A CH IS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT MANAGER'S NAME------------------ MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE SI DE. IF ... PPLICANT IS A CORPORATION , FILL IN REVERSE SIDE. BUSINESS PHONE NO . 1 ~q • 2 J Q4 ORDER PAYABLE TO TH E COLORADO DEPARTMEN T OF REVENUE . TOTAL FEE (S) $ 171.50 FEE Do vou ~i~~(po~·:c;!)(;; the p remilel fcx which thit iPPiicetion for licen se is m ade?r ____ "fL~!o-:JS!..-_-;-;oc-:::-------:-----:;-::--- Aro 1ho premioel owneof or rtnl*l7 R€.MTE D If ron 1od , off oc liv o • o •p ~roli on dOlo olloose :_\!.:-::...JI...:-:..!.It\:LJLO!.::.. __ Ti.u.OL.._.li_:-:.....!1...:-:...!19:1J8ILI.CIL... h ~ll cent (s ) ot ell off•cen of the corporetion , ci tizen(tJ of t he Un ited StatM of America?r _____ '{J_i,C'"'SiL _____________ _ 11 the epphcent, or any of the pktnen, or any of th e offtcers, nockholderl or directon of said ~l i cant (If it tt 1 corporation ), or employMI of any such, under the ege of t wenty-one ye ert?·------------------_;y"--------- Hu the 1Qpl icant, or eny of the ~rtnen , or e ny of the officen, stockh oldtn or d ir-=t orl o f Nid epphc.nt (If it it a corpore· t1onl ever been con~t i c ttd of 1 felony In the Stete of CoiOfedo or bMn convicted of 1 crime e ltewhere which would constitute a fe lony 1f tuch cnme had been commined in the State of Colorado? If 10, ttatl full deteils, _________ Yes ________ _ H11 the apphcent, or any of the partnen, or eny offk:er. director or ttockholdtr of 1a1d IPIJiicant {tf 11 11 a corporation ) evef : No l{Q___ No l{Q___ (a) been denied a license under this liquor taw?.:__ _____________________ _:t"'--------No __ti2._ (b l had en alcohol ic beverege license suspended or revoked7·-------------------Y"'----------" o_J:4Q_ If the ens"Ner is yes, explain fully (attach IIPatltelt\Ht, if needed) 0 ~ Do you or any member of your family have 1 f inancial interest in any other liquor licen11? (Such f inenciel interMt to Include any equity interest or loans). If the answer it YM , explain in d ttaii _________________ Yosi ________ JII Does any penon, firm or corporat ion have 1 f ina ncial lnternt, evidenced t ither by loan• or equity ownerlhl p in the businHI for wh ich thislic enH Is reques ted7 If the answer is y ... ltatt names and addrlllel end amount of su ch fi nanci el intere st expreued No.lk_ eit htr in dollars or other lttml of velut, such • Inventory, furniture, fixt urll and equipment _______ __:YH ________ __ L11t the nemts and lddrtull of all but intAH in wh1ch any of th e per10 n1 in the p revious question ere interMttd. Name Buslnlls AddrtSI •• .. I 0 , • • • • 0 - answer (a), (b ), (c), (d), ond l•l 't hco reta., • .. fl"\111/4.111 • • I ~ tel Pr ~t~lden t ------------ V•cePr" -------------------- TretKUrtf --------------------------- Secretary ------------ Maneger ------------- DIRECTORS L•st ctll Olftctors Ill lust 3 are requuld by Law) Ill NAME HOME STREET NO & CITY DATE OF BIRTH LtS t all stoc:ktlold e rs owntng or conuolltn; any of the c ap1ttl stock of th e cOfportt•on . !Include itCtual owner or pledgee I UH JeJ)ilrilt sheet 1f needed NAME HOME STREET NO & CITY PERCENT OF DATE STOCK OWNED OF BI RTH t The followmg aff•dtlllt to be s•gn td and .cknowledged b v mdtll'tduals tnd eild'l member of p artnenhtps and by Corporauon) STATE OF COLORADO __._,.....,:zl'-L.do~i---"'' the above named corporat•on ; thet h e has re1d the for~tng application and thit J'le kn o ws the content\ t~ereo f , tn~ that. all maners and t h tngs therem se t for th ere true of tm OW"n knowledge and h e agrees to conform 'to all rules and regulatto ns pro mulgatid bV ""ihi Sb t~ O.Cartment o f Revenue '" connect ton therewuh •. Subsc:•!>e~ a_n~ svy~ 10. before ~· _:., : dt/;, ..... . .t thts J.~'(f"--dav of ~: 9~ AIU1Ch Seal Offi cer of Corporation ,. .-'"; ' Sitn here : ' . ' (Corpore te Name ) (Pre i tOent Of Sec:retuy) REI'ORT AN D APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IManufKturt r&, Wholeulen, lmpon e rs •nd Publte TrtniP()rttton Svuems dtlregerd th •• sect io n) !CORPORATE SEAL I The t ore901 n9 apphc:a tlon hal Detl n •••mine d a n a the pre ,iMI , ou11ne 11 conauctla a n a c naracter of the aooucat lllltltec:to r y , ano .,.... O• report tntt wch llcen.._ If t;~n nted , wlll mMt tne re•sonaDfe reQu irements ot the ne l t;~hDorhOOd ena tne Otiirel c t tn• lnnaott•nh, 1na cornoltft wlttl ttle orovlllon of Arth:te 47, T itle 12. C .A.S . 1973. THI:liii:I.I'OIItl. T HIS "PPLfCATION tl H l liii:I.Y APPliii:OVID • DATED AT·------>HIS ________ _c AY D•'---------•A .D . "-------- , . (NAMEOFTOWN ,C ITVORCOUNTY) ________________________________________________________________ __ BV . (MAYOR OR CHAIRMAN OF BOAROOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OTHER TITL£ pF LfCEN51N'O AUTt-I ORI T V .) - I ATTEST t .,. r fCL.ERKOR SEC AfT A RY O R OTt-iE.A OFFICER HAVING THE OFFICI A L SE A L OF THE L ICE N SING AUTHORITY .) I If ttl e p remllellre located wtltlln a town or cltt . t "• abov; a p p rova l ltlould be llt ned b y t he m ayor and clerk, If In • county, ttle n by tf't e cha irman ot the board ol county commlnlone nand t'ht ct.tk t o ttle boau:t. If, b V o rdla'hu or o t herwl,., the lo u t llc:enaln; a uthority 11 so.-ne other oftlclat, t her such •PPt0\'11 stlou ld be ''"'•n by Klett official .) \. NOTICE Ttl INSURE THAT YOUR LI CENSE IS ISSUED ON TIMl,IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITIANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUI LDING , 1375 SHERMAN STR EET , DENVER , NO LA TER THAN DECEMBER 1. • I • • f - ( • • ( • • - --------- f'O"M DRL 40 2 UtRV . e/71, e , STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) .HTU GITTII!Ij G r-------------------------1 AIJPIIIO'f.U 0' lOCAl lfC[NSING AUTHOit iT'r IF tUQUIIUO SU• TO COLORADO Oli'AitTtdNT Or "EV£HU£. SU.T£ CA"TA L ANN()(. IllS SH(IIIWAN ST .. D£NYU .COl0 IO lOl IJ OJI IOl' l UI ENGLEMOOD LIQUOR ENGLEWOOD LIQUOR llt31t S IIOWY ENGLEWOOD CO lhC 80110 ·1 CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAT ION DO HOT 'fiil'ttTI[ ""' TMfS $1'ACE LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION Al'PIOIIID DISAPfi0\11 D OAT[ LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY COPY l EXCEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE STR UCTURE .'-----------------~ IMPORTANT SE! INSTRUCTIONS ON T HE REVERSE SlOE . .,. I F AP~LICANT IS OAPORATION . FILL IN REVERSE SIDE. BUSINESS PHONE NO. _7cf/ -l./.:1_ (} ~-------- MAKE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT Of REVENUE . TOTAL FEE(S ) ···"'-' ··-··· . . ~,,'·'.··~· ,. • lJ7 • "5~·\ . ·~ I FEE 0 l : ·, Do you have I t~ pauenton of the premi ... ~ wtych thtl apphution for licenM it madl? __ ~,...=-c..,.-.,-:--;::--:;----:-----=-:::-­ Art tho p rom •,.. o"'ned or ront0d 1 ~ If ron ted. offoctove & oxporotoon dote :;;ea::._..?:.....c-.:>.=f:.....c-,>o::._ .. ~:.....c--...s.L..:-::.¢e...fz_:.-::....Z:.....c.£2 __ Is eppltcant(sl or ell off B of tnt corpofetion, dtizen (s) of the Unlttd Stetn of America7_9i'31"rJZ-d_""::;,o'""'----------------., Is theapphcant, o r an'f o'f the partner~, O'r eny of the officers, stockholders or d irecton of sa id applicant llf it is a corporatton). or employees of any s.uch , under the ege of twentv-one years? __________________ Y·es ________ No~ Has tht IIPP htent, or env of tt\t pertntr1, or eny of the offtcer1, stockholders or d trectors of sa id applicant (tf it is a corpora· ttonl ever been conv•cted of 1 ftiO"V ;n the SteM of Colorado or been conviCted of a crime el ..where wh ich would const ttute I a fe lony if such come had been committed in tpe State of Colofado? If so, state full detatls Yes ________ No----=:::::_ Has the ~h can t, or any of th~ paftnlr1, or anv off tear , director or ttoc\tholde.r of u id .app:tca nt Of tt I ~ 1 corporeuon l tvtr (a) beoo denoed. IIcon .. under m lsliquor law1 .. ________ No v--I (b l had an elcoholte be\oterage hctnH sutpended or revoktd7 __________________ YM ________ ,..o~ If the answer is yn, tKP ie in fully (attach tepertttlhMt, if needed I Do you or any member of your famil y heYI e financ ial Interest in any ottt.r liquor hctnM7 (Such financ ial •nterett to tn clude t--' ' any equ ity int~rest or loant l. If tt\tehtwer it yes, explahl in detei l _ _..o......:... _____________ ll"--------1"0 ___ , ' Does eny penon. firrrt' or corpofttlon hlvt 1 financial interest. evidenced tither by loans or equity ownership in tht business for wh ich th is ljct nlt It requf1ttd7 If the tntwtr is yet, nate names and add reuet and amount of such financiel interest ex.pressed eith1r in dollars or other item s of value , such ,as inventory, furn iture , f ixtures and equipment _______ Y,as ________ No L/ List the namet and addrtsltl of all butintlltl in which any of tht peraonr In tht prevtout question art interested Business Addrt n • I • 0 • • • • I• - IF THE APPLICANT IS A eORI'ORATION • ..,,_, lo), (b), lc), ld), and lei • lol O.gonilood u-.lt>o ,_.,..,.. Stoto ot_c:..1-~.J)...t2_ ___ ~ o... iTJ.uv g _ _j...!_2L . lbl ~ .. nclpal bu1 •nfft Is CO<>ducled ot _J...f/.:Z.!f_J{,J£-'J-JJ!!~¥---Co"" tv o t ..J~.B_/f. State of -~f::t?tJ.df2d.__ lei Date of l+hnt l.st annu1l corper•te repor t to the Secrtta+v ol S ta~--~'i--J12~--------- (f) {d l Name Home AddreH C+ty Date o f Bu th Month , Dey, Veer f:Ud s,.IAJ#,tlt'cru ;,lj "1 J?AIIu "''" !-.?-~ -17 ~~YJ~~~5~~~,1~8~~~N~~~~~~~~~p~--------·~~~6~~~~~~~~~~------~j>~-L/~ft_-~7~? 01 RE C TOAS L+ll 1U O.rectOfl (et l .. st J •r• reo~~~red b¥ Law I NAME HOME STR EE T NO & CITV DATE O F BIRTH \l'd=H/0 ~. 1¢1/Ui( DdT U.T8-.s. J>.PeJtZ~t~IIO .f.ri:AE'~<•U() .r' /A ·fJ ~'!'!. LV; ~ 'fi: ug.s.., pn::,.,r;w~o ~v~-lt'flf1.."D ~-,.·3z ;:::;, n 4. U61S,,t114,41flN ~sur RKy.t.tj-P:t-1? L+st 111 ttock holdet'l own+ng o r COI')Irol lingany of the cap+ \a! stoclc of the corpor1 tJon I Include IC.tual o wner or p l edgee I Use separate shee t tf needed NAME HOME ST ~EET NO & CITY PERCENT OF DATE ' STOCK OWN ED OF BIR TH :J"#Jrfl rL, ~/UABtr . JUJ.S,,ULKrwtiD .I.,.N-EtpN p .,:~_,?j : f.-/J-37 rtny 1.111 ltu~ur: 11.z;--kl • UE¥711JttP ~};;:'f~P .:if! ."..B -3 2 IWL IJj '· {IA.Ytf/A.L<.. .1.7~ s., f"#IKq;yr •M "f> A . 'l-8:Z. ·Z 2 STATE OP COLOIIADO • _REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL liCENSING AUTHORITY f ' (Ma~acsur-W', W~lett . lmponert and Pubhc TrenaporaliOR Sv•tMn d~ee-rd thtt. s.ctlont Tne foretOI"'I ao o ll u t lon f\.81 been •••f'fl :neCI ana tne JM'~t Ml, 1M.I51neu c.onCiuct•d ~d c.narac:t•r ol t,.. aoCJ4 lut ••••t•f.Cto"", ~d we do rtoort that t.lo"h woenw, It tran~. w111 mHt tM ~b'• r•qulr•m•nn of th• n•tghborhOOd and IN o.Jre1 or the inhAbtt.an U, end c:.moh• w tt ft '"• lffovl"on of' A rtie&• ... ,, T ttle 12 , C .R .S 19 73. ,~ ... .. THE"EP'ORR THIS AP'~ICATtON IS "I:Jtil'a• .IU'ti'JIOVI:D • OATEO AT-----J HIS ---~---~._D.AY OF·-------"--•A.O. 19 _______ _ (N ~ME Or: TOWN , CIT ¥ O.R C QUfiTVl ---.---------....;.------------------------- ev (MAYOR OR CH A I ~MAN OF 80AAOOFCOUNTV COMMISSIONERS OR OTHE R T,.t..E OF Lf1Ci:NSt N6AGn-teqtTV.I ' I . \ ·-""' (CL£AKORS£CRETA~V O"on-.ER OF,.ICEA HAV I NG THE: OFFICIAL.SE.AL.OF TH£ L.tCENStNG A UTHOR! TV .) (If th• premlsel .tre toc..ted within .t town or city, tn• .tbo-. .toorov!ll t.noutd be sltned b y tne "'•vor and cl•rk,lt In a co~ntv , then by the cha irman ot the bOar a ot county commlu lonen and tM cf'w k to tM bolrd. If, •v ordtanc.e or otn•rwiM, tn• local liCWttlnl autnorlty Is some otner ottlclal, t n e~n , ... ,, approwal Shou to b4 1 1wen by IUCft offlcll l I • ,,o f I 0 1,1 NOTICE ~ I I. , .• L. TO INSURETHATYOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIM I:, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. •• . , )- I • • ( ( • • ( • 0 I• - STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT, VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES • 00 NOT WMTI. fH THIS S ,_AC[ (GET APPROVA L OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) L IQ UOR EIIFORCEMEHT OFFICER 'S ACTI OH AFTE• GlTTitiiG r--------------------------j "'"OVAl 0 OF LOCAl • UCE:HSING AUTHORIT Y tf UQUHI[Q S£N TO COI..OfiAO O D£,AitTWOIT Of' ftEYENU£. STATE CA"TAL ANN[ X , I]U SHEIIUUN ST . 0£NY[",C0L O. PARNESS RONAlD GLASS BOTTLE LIQUORS 336 lif HAMPDEN ENGLEWOOD CO 80110 ..,PIOV ID D ATE DATE C~~l~~D' 3'141 '--------------------------t--"ft'if"!!ft:"::l"'l'''l"="'"'lf'l:":lrir!njr.\5:'-Jr.i:\-J':'I;'f':i\Tijrr- l CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLI CATION EXCEPT CHAN GE OF MA NAGER , TRAOE NAME OR CORPORA TE STRUCTURE NEW TRADE NAME SI GNATU RE _______________________________________________ _ (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTI ONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE . MANAGER'S NAME _____________________ _ IF APP LICANT IS A CORPORATION , FI LL I N RE VE RSE SIDE. BUI)I NESS PHONE NO. __ MAKE CHECK OR MONEY OROER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEPA RTMENT OF RE VEN UE TOTAL FEE lS) $ 117.50 FEE Do y ou have legal possea;Sion of the prem•ses fqt: _wtuch th•• applte•t•on tor license tt m.cje ?·---\.~'-"':.._--:;:-:==-.---------- Are the p remtsn owned or rented?: fr ~ f ,. -I If rented. etfect•ve & u :p .rauon date o lease ___ _,/._.9~)"".._,/ _________ _ h applicant ls i or ell offtcers of the corPOra ti on , c•uzen(s) of the Un.ted States of Amera ?·------¥-~'---">'-------------- Is the epplicant, or any of me p artnen, or any of the off~ers . stockholders o r d •rectors ot said applicant {It It tt 1 corpor~uon ). or employHs of any such , under the age of twenty-one ye an~------------------Y••-------- Has t he applicant. or eny of the partnera , or a ny of the off•cen. stockholders or d irec t ors of sa td applicant (tf It Is 1 corpore· t ion) e ver been convic ted of a felony in the St ate of Colorado or been corw •cted o f a cnme e lsewhere whtch w ou ld const•tutt a felony If such cnme had been comm itted in the St ate of Cotor&do? If so. state full detatls ________ Yes _______ _ Has the applicant . or env of the partners, or env officer , d1 rec tor or stockholder of ut1d applicant hf 1t 111 corporauon) eve r No _k._ No k (a) been den ied a license under thll liquor law~·------'~-----------------"••---------No~ (b) had an alcoholi c beverage ltcenM suspended or revoked? __________________ Yes ________ _,.. o---..d::.. If the answer it ves . explai n fully (attach separate sheet, •f needed I Do you or any member of your fam ily have a t•nanclel1nterest •n env other liquor license? (Such financie l tntlrflt to Include any equity tnt erest or loantl If the answer is yes , u p le•n in dttail ________________ y., ________ _,.. o_.d::::: Does any penon , ftr m or corp oration have a financ1al interes t. evidenced ei ther by loans or equtty ownerah•P '" the bualntt:s for wh ich this license IS reques tecH If th e answer •• yes, sta te names and t ddre sset and am ount of such flnanc•al mtereu ex.pressed either'" d olla rt or other Items of valu e , such as inve ntory , turni t ure . fixtures and tQI.upment _______ y,., _______ __ NolL L+st the names and add rtsstt of all busmeuet: In wh JC h eny o f the perso""'s •n the prevtous question are mterested N ame Bu siness Adareu • ' I • • - • • • • , . 0 I • • IF THE API'LICANT IS A CORPORATION , onswer Ia), lb),lcl ,ld), an d le ) (a) Orv-ntted under the laoN ol the Stare ol _____________ ------Oat~-------------- lbl Princtpll bu sme n •• conducted .:n _______________________ . County of·------·, State of ___________ _ !cl Date of ftl tng las t annual corporete reQOit to the Secreta..-y of Stat~--------------------- l d ) Name Home Addren C•tv Date o t B1nh Month , Day Vur le l Pr"+dent ----------------------------- V •cePres --------------------------- If ) Treasurer -------------- Secretary------------ Man~• ----------------------------- NAME DIRECTORS Ltn 111 Ottec::t ors lat lean 3 are reouued by Lawl NAME HOM E STREET NO & CITY HOME STREET NO & CITY P~RCE.NT OF STOCK OWNED DATE O F BIRTH DATE OF BIRTH (The foll owmg atf!daVJf to be ••;ned and ~tekno wledged bY tnd1111dua1s and each member of PartnerShipS 1nd by Corpvrattof\1 STATE OF COlORADO ond'----------,,-----------· be •ng bv me ftrst duly sworn, •I for h 1msetf deposes and says ; that tie ~' the appiiCen t ebove nemed; or met tie 11 ~ of the above n omed corporatjon . that he hat reed the forHgotng epplrca tron end thltt he knows the contents ttllfeot. and tha t all matutrs and thmg~ therem 'ft f orth ere t rue of h tS own ~nowfedge end he a;rees to conform to all rules •nd.-.vulattons p romulgated b y the Stant Departme11t o f R evtnue m connecuon t t'le re~·th . · A ll l (h ~U I Officer of Corporation Sign here: {CORPOR ATE SEAL) , . " . MyC om~~J~~~~~~·--~~~_£~~~~7~~~--------------B Y•---------------------------------------------------­ (Pr H tcs.tlt Of Suretary ) REPORT ANO APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (Manutacturers Wholt~alen , lmponers end Public T reniP()rlhOf'l Svnems d tsregard t h ts sectron) T h• to r•ooln t apphc.ltlon f'lll bHn e kl mlned a n d tf'l• premls.es , b u l ln•n conct uc ted 1nct character of th.• appllc.lt Is satlfac t oty. and we dO ••port t hat wen Weer\ ... , If 911 nt•d, w ill m"t tne r•••onlble r•gutr•mentl o r the n eiVf'lttorhood ana tf'l e delirll Of tne lnhl bitanu, 1nd comPIIft wttn the orovtl lon of Arttcl • 47, Title 12. C R.S . 1973 . THERI:P'OIIU[ THII A~~LICATION IS H£ftlleV A~~._OV£0. OATEO AT·----~H··---------O AV OF•----------·A.O. 19•-------- (N AMf 0,. T OWN , C I TV OR.COUN TV)'-----------_.:..----------------------·------ ev . (MAVOR OR CMAI RMAN OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISS IONERS OR OTHER TITL'£ ?F LICENSlfJ'G AUTHb R t..-v _) (CLE IJh< OR SECRETARY OR OT HER OFFICE R MAVINQ THE OFFICIAL SEAL OF THE LICENSING AUTHORITY .) (I t tne orerT>tte\ •••IoutH ...,;thin a town Of c 1tv , the IDo ~ a ooronl snouta tM alt n•o tt y the mayor and cler k, if In 1 county, the n by tne c.hahm1n of tne OOir(i ot coul'\ty comrf\•U•onen aM the c er k t o~~ -.oatd rt, tty orct•ance or other whoa, tne lo<:al hcen•lnt IU thorlt y 11 •om• other ofttC il l, then wen aoprov1 1 •noulct bt tlven Dy wen ofl•c••l 1 NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIME , IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING , 1375 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1 . • I • • 0 f ( • • • • • ,. ,. . STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTME~T OF REVENUE DO NOT WRIT£ .,_.THIS 51" ACE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR MALT , VINOUS AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR LICENSES (GET APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORIT Y FIRST ) LI Q UO R ENFORCEMENT OFFI C E R'S .\CTION AP'TUt GUTtfiiG ""'"OVAL 0 0' L OC AL UC [NSt .. G AUT HO .. ITY IF ft[QU I"(D SEN TO COLOh,OO DE,UTWUH 0 ' lli (V(NU£ STAT[ CAftiT AL ANN( X . Un SH£.MAN ST . OlNYUt.COlO IOZ OJ tJOJ'III07 J1•t H D DRUG INC M D PHARMACY 2895 S BOWAY f:NGLEWOOO C O 80110 I CERT I FY THAT THE RE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLICAT I ON EXCEPT CHANGE Of MANAGER , TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE STR UCT URE NEW TRADE N A M E ---------------- AI'PIOVID DIIA,IOVID SIGNAT URE _______________________________________________ _ OATIE (IF THERE IS A CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP DO NOT USE THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAL APPLICATION .) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTI ONS ON THE REVERSE SIDE. MANAGER 'S NAME --------------------- IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORAT ION , FILL I N REVERSE SIDE B USINESS PHONE NO . M AKE CHECK OR M ONE Y ORDER PA Y AB LE TO T H E COLORADO DEP A RTM ENT OF REVENUE. TOTAL FEE (S) -~ ',\ S' t-77.50 T Y PE FE.E E -~- Do you hl"'' IIGII possession of the prem iset for wtuch ~tus apphcatton for hcense tS mede7•--------:--:--,-'--_:,_.,...:_...:·:..:·_;·:.:' ... · -A-"~--­ Art tt\t premtlft owned or rented?. Jl ent If rented. effecteve • exptrauon date of tease _ _16J,,{../.JJ_,/LCEli.JlL----:--:--,:._,----- Is epphcant(s) o r aU off •cers of the corporation, Clttzenls l of the Un •ted States of A.meuca?• ___ ~.s:..;;L. ______________ _ Is the ept)hcent, or any of the pennen, or any of the ofttcers, atoc:kholders or d•recton of satd applicant (If it 11 1 corporatton l, or employMI of any such , under the age of t'Aientv-one years?·------------------Yos --------No_X __ Has the epplt c.nt , or any of the partners:, or en y of the off,cen, stockl'lolden or d~rectors of ~a i d applicant (if tt is a corpora· tton l ever been corw lcted of a felony '" the S te te of Co'oredo or been convicted of a crtme eltewhere whtch would const ttute a felony tf such crime had been committed in the Stetl of Colorado? If so, state full de tatls, ________ y.,, ________ No ---X- Has tht appl icant, or any of tht partners, or any off•cer, director or stockholder of satd applicant h f tt ''a corpor at•on l ever (a ) been denied a license under th is liQuor law?•----''-------------------:1 •••--------No-X.- tbl had an alcoholic beverege ti cenM suspended or revoked?r __________________ y .. , ________ No_%__ If the answer is ves . explain fully te1tach seperate shHt . if needed ) Do you or any member of your family have a financial mterest in any other liquor ltcense? tSuch f tnanctaltnte•tst to tnclude eny &qu•tv interest o r loans). If t he answer is yes, explain in detaill_· ----------------Yn ________ ,N o ~ Does eny person, ftrm or corporation have a tlnanctal •nter .. t , evidenced e ither by loans or equity ownerthip in the businell for which ttltsllcenM is requested? If the answer is yes. state names artd addrtllet and emount of such ftnanciallnterMt expretNd atther in dollars or othtr hems of value ,aud1 11 inventory , furniture, f ixtures and ~u1p ment Ves No __ _ *All sto ck pledge d t o F e rn L. Davis f rO!!! whom dnJgs tore wa s purcha s ed Ltlt the namn and eddranes of all busines"' tn whtch any of the periO'"II rn the p revtous quesuon art tnterntad . Name ACSCSrell • • • • 'J' • 0 • IF THE API'LICANT IS A CORPORATION, onswer tal, tbl, tel, tdl, ""d tel , Il l orv-n•ud under the law o t tht Stale of Colorado ________ o .. tt _J/'9/66________ . ,. lbl Ptfnc•pal bus•ness Is conducted ~~------lewoc:ll--------· County ot Az-apabO.tate o '---Col.o....---- lcl P•tt of fth"V lau ann u al corp o ra te repo tt to the S ecr e~ar v of Stlltt_ __ ..J4&.)f--l-,--1-916--------- 1'!}-Name Home Address Cw ,. Da te ol B trth • ·~ ... ''J "· •• I • >#J M ~f'l ~~· ~a v .,;~arJ, ~· le i Prtstdent Vu:..Prn T reas-u rer Secr eta ry Ma nage r in•zo •• Rloa.~uht 2A95 s. BroMvaJ ln~l ewood )o/5 t2B =::~:::: iirJ:::S:::i~t !:~i::tl ·~ttii:t~ 1 ~~~~~ 3G~e~h A Kil~eP -666 11~ CouP& ·DenveP 10/24/2S O I AE C TO ~S L•n all D necto rs (a t leau 3 ate reqwned by Law) tt l NAME HOME S TREET NO & C ITY DATE OF BIRTH ll'on H. Pezo""aoa '001 s. £learl.J.1 ttl•t :: lOL20)23 ltftler Aw Bie•fftltl!l' 21JQ5 8~ DN.•"'•~ •11 fOal! lO/J/2t L•n 111 uock h olden o.,..ung or cont•OII fni any o t tht cap ital ~tock of the·c:orPOtauon. (I ncl ude actwal o wner 01 p ledgee I Use 5e para te sheet •f needed N A ME HOME STR E ET N O 8t C I TY P E R CENT OF DATE ST OC~ OWIIoEO O F BI RTH lltoa H 0 Fer~a~Z 5991 s.p--1 L1tt]eton,O• 10/20/2) il11 _. -~ • . ll_l!'~;<:...a;::.;:~_ll=·~-21t.:..9-=S,..__S""":...:.. B_et_...,._• ~~!~od JO! --lO/S/28 (T he foiiOWt"'Sietrldevh to be s~ed a nd .c:kno wttdged by •nd tlf •duals and teet'~ m ember o f par tnarUups and b y Corpouuonl STATE OP COLORADO Cou nw of APa-,ala" and ! A 'Ple~~~· Jp betng by me f 1rs 1 d uly '"''Otn, tf tor h •mself , cteP"MM and uys ,that h1 11 thti!PPI•cent eb~• na:ed ;! tt'tat he ,&p;; 8 itt,;t:• o f tht above nemtd c.or poreuOf\, that he ha ~ read t he foregoing .,p l~ca~1 0 n a n p .that' ht k n ~ the conten ts thert ol . ~d that a U m a t ten and thtngs tha re m Wi t lorth art cr ua o f h 1s own k n owledge and he agrees to c:on tolm to a~i ~u~~ ~~!¥~at t.)(ri ..: -..... _ .. -.. ~ '-p romulgated b y the S tate Depa rtmen t of Re ve n ue '" connecuon the rewoth 9 ub sc u~ tr\~ ~~~.J~;f',(9'1.~ -"'" _,.··, ~.:-:'·-.. ·;.···. :~-~l. lnd tvt duats and al l members of partn&r'lhtp _. ~- must 11 ~ha.tt : ~ \.' ..... ~ 1 = :·.,_._ .. b ·:· . . --"'-""' ...... REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY IManu facturlfl_, WhoLtulers, lmportars and P u bl k: T.-en .. on uon S ystcnu d iSr ega rd t hts secuon_f _ ,.,.. tora90lnt •oohcat•o: het been a q mtned and tna or•m ;._, ou .. nan c ot~d u c ttHj t !"tG cneractar o~ t~ •o ol~t Is u tlfectory , an a we a o ••P ott that such tlc:en .. , li trtntw , w ill M"l tna reuoneb .. raauua manu of me nelt noorn ooo and t na OMi t .. o t t n• lnhatMtent,, a no (OITi p ll• w ith tnt o ro,.ls lon of Article •1 , T ;tl e 12. C R.S . 19 7l THE:IUP'O IItl THIS AI'I'LtCATION IS HEREeY Alt,llt0\1 10 OA T EO ,.,. ____ _.3 H1 5---------llAV 0"'---------.A 0. 111-------- tN A._,E OF T OWN, CITY O R COUN TY) _____________________________________ _ s v . ' l ... (CLE~K 10A S ECRETAR Y O P OH-4E A OFFICE A HAVING THE OFFICI AL SEA L OF THE LIC!,.kt N G A U THORITY .) (tt tha cu emlt e~ ara l cx.at.c~ wt\nltt-." t own or clw . heaDO V41 aoorovll •to~ou iO oa sttnad b y the m1yor an a ct a rk ,lt In 1 county, tl'\an .:,y t na d'll lrmel"' ot t ~a bO t rCI of c~ntv commlu •oners a.,cf t "-ctaf\c' tiS'\ he ~r d . If , by o rtH1nce ot ot net wlM , ti'MI Iott i uc..nl!n g aut horitY IS •ome o tttet o tflcll l. then w c.h IPPfO~II t nou lf ~btl t lven b y tueh o t tlclal.l ~""' '"· • NOTICE TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TIM I:, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT, WITH YOUR STATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX "UILtliNG . U75 SHERMAN STREET , DENVER , NO LATER THAN DECEMBER 1. •• I • • f 32 x l - ( • • ( • • 0 - II"OfltM DAL 401.J .. t:.V , t(.7 STA TE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . , . RENEWAl APPLIC ATION FOR MALT, VINOUS ANO SPIRITUOUS liQUOR LICEN SES " - 00 HO'T WlltrTE IN n ons SPACE. (GET APPROVA l OF lOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST ) LIQUOR EloiFORCEMEioiT OFFICERS .t.CTIOiol HT£W GlTTIHG ,--------------------------j A,.P.OYU J 01' LOC AL LIC (NSih G AU THO.f'f'f' W IUOU .. t O Slflil TO COl.OIUOO O(rAIT.,.[N T 01' llt[V [NU( STU£ CA,nAl •NN£k nn ltot [ltWAN S'T OAUG FAIR INC ..,20.., S 80WAY EhGLE:WOOD CO 80110 .t.,IOVID /0-2~-7') OATt OA T( D£NVU CO LO I OZOJ tlO:JIAI7 3 Ut ~~ ~-------------------------t------~-------0'~ I CERTIF Y THAT THERE ARE NO CHANGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPLIC AT•O~I EX CEPT CHANGE OF MANAGER , TRAOE NAME OR CORPORATE o-~UC Tl < LOCAL UCE NSING AUTH OR ITY COPY NEW TRADE NAME ------- SIGNATURE _____________________________________ _ (IF THERE IS A CHANG E IN OWNERSHI P 00 NOT US E THIS FORM . USE AN ORIGINAl APPLICATION) IMPORTANT SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERS E SIDE . l\IANAGER'S NAME ___________________ _ IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION FILL IN REVERSE S IDE . BUSINESS PHONE NO M A KE CHECK OR MONEY ORDER P AV ABLI: TO THE COLORADO DEPARTME NT OF REVENUE TOT AL FE El S) ~ 117.50 FEE Do YOU hiVtlegal POi~•(l"' Of _.,t t1Wis.f>S ~ V¥h1C h 1h1f 8POl c;a•toll for •Ctnse IS ma j '·--yeS -----------~--- Art tht p r~tSM ow~ or r•nted?~8 If rentt!'d. ~tfecn e & e•p~ret•< n d11te of :eaWJ -------- lsepplicentb) o .. al otftrtl"l of the Lof'Pu• on, Cltl lf!:n·sl oft turned 5t•1et ot Amenu1 ___ .;...!e~•~------·----------l Is tht appltcent, or any of tht P~'""''"'· 0" any of tht of1•ctrs. nockholciert or dtrtc1 0rt of s.ttd ppltcen1 'f 1t '' 1 corporet•o,l or employees of eny .uch. onder me 1 of t.....,.ntv o ne Vt8r-\? __________________ v .. _______ _ Hes the ~o hcaru or tr'IV of me pertne"· or any o f the offtcel'1, stiY"k~old en or dtrec.ton o f 11•\'i aop ltC ant lt f n ,, • corpor• tton) -"er bftn corht•t:•ed of • fe o ny n the State of ColorM:t o or ~n CO"'~~~teted of 1 cnmt elltwh.-... llllhlch W'VOU id consti !Yte a felony tf such tr•~ ed ~· r. corN'fHtted '"the S tate of Colorad o' If so. stett full deu'''' _______ Ve•------,,..---- HI$ thttppi.CI!'It , or e"Y of tnt Jlt;ttntr1 or any oftu:: r , d t"t<"tor e r" x-knolo.r of Nll d .,pplu.::ent l•f tIll LOrporat•on l ever t,o ._.lO(__ No --XX_ Ia) been de,•ed • , M uf\01! rt.lt l1o uo• Ia ?·------------------------YOI --------No~ {b ) had an el cohohc beveftge hcenM suspe"ded or r...,oked1 __ _ No ------------------------v"'-------------' If tht ansYWe r ''yes, e~tple•n fu v Cettach seoarettlhtet.tf f\Hdedl Do you Of env member of your famtl "'•..,.e a ••n tnclal.ntere!lt '"any o ther liquor license? ISuch ftnancial intereu to mclude any equ•tv hutrtst or toans.) If the ans~Nef ''yet, explai n •n d t8•'----------------Ves ____ .:_ ___ ,, o _X1L Does any perton. ftrm qr corpor tt •On have a ftnancte l mterest. evtdenced e•ther b't' loans o• tou1ty owntflhlp '"the but•ness .. •• fof ......tuch th11 1tcense 11 requeued ? tt the answer 11 yu, state nai'Tv•s an~ ar1drtues and am ;;;yn t of such flnan '•I •ntertst tllPfts.ied t tthtr in dollars or other Hems of va'u.•. such 11 mventorv . furn~ture . f xturet.e"d eQu ipmer'lt ________ v . ., _______ _ No _E_j I --, Ltst the nam" end addresses of all busma~ses '" wh1c h '""' of the perl()n. '" tht p rtY IOus questton ert lnttrtlted Name BuiiMSJ Addren I • • f • • • • " . /o - IF TI1E Ar!'LICANT IS A COAPORATI ON, answer fa), f b i, lei. {d ), end (e) 11 0 iflr"' ~,., the, • .., •( rtoe ~Ute -----------------Date ____________ _ lb Pr tt .04 , neu ,, c Cinl"'tC'ed at ·-=-------· -= .:...::.--=-·-=•---Countv ot •. .,-z.r ... ~.u . .liP ...... Srate o f ... •.JIIL•..w ......... M.'•--- d0a e o ~ftlo~9l•t•"""•'coro0ff!tt eoorttc the'·ti!Cl'~' \ootSt 'f'._ _ _A pr j 1 ,19J_6_ _______ _ ld ,...,... H '"'II A •v Date o' B tn Mooth Ouv Y~otr 1•1 ,,.,..,."' 4810 S a. Inc• En glewood v.c. •·., E. Hi h line C i r • i2 d1 "'L:-'-l.~. 7t 7t-:,:l...::a"'to.::o:...n_-7:::-=-:::-=-'"=:-:....- r r•asv ·• __ ...,..._.....,....,. ...... ..._,....,.....__._...,., .. .....__~uu"""'-ea ebgve __ ....;.., _____ ..,..,..._~-- See•eu•rv --.L..--4.<WILL.U,..~'-IC.4a::I=--­ Man•r--- 011--ti:::C'OFlS lt~, all Ou~ •o 11 lfl A..\AE ~:;n YA4r f~Utatta ----vrat Lilt all st oc •~oideJs Owtltf\9(1• NAME HOME STREfT NO & 1 C•Tv " " o .. n c< ~'"'S -6-3 9 --1 0-9-06 5-6-07 I u~ stpotrete sne~l I rweded OA'TE OF 8 1 RTH 5 a, 1 nc a • Eng lo...,wcoo ... o...,d.._ __ _,..,.....,. __ ~~~~~~kL~•xlgtte 280 E.Hi~UA~~------~---------L!o~·&9~-~o~6~-­ # 2 01 , I it Ue t~o~n------.5 Ow;"~--· ------.;5t-t,~QH7'---- STATE O• COLORADO and I fo• hm1~1f depose ""d W.Y• !hat ,.,e Is thf' apo11Car I abO\Ie named or t at ht "-----------"' tt\e abo ...... nan~d ~.:orpo••'tun that hehas t e trl ,he fott!)Otf\9 apgt,cot•on and tl'ltl1 t"le It nO\-~ t"le contents !hereof .md •l'!at aJI m.anen pr omulgated by m~ S~ate 0l!J)ertm~nt o f ~e..,tnut H'1 conJ'\ect•on th• eo.~~. t,., Subsc rt ~ .t.ar,"Ji.!~ to before we ··, nd1v•1Jvals ,.nd ca'l mem 1 of par tnerstup m.,ut sign hertt Offtc.er of S1gn here REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICEN SING AUTI10RITV u.,....,l,ch.Ht·! 1/Vholtttal•rs. lmporltrs •"!1 Put •C -tiln•o. 1•ahon Sv'\tMlS r.ftsrpg..•d th·l utct•on) .... .,. 1or•to•"'9 apuHcAHon ~~~ Meol" II'Amlneo "d t"'• prpmr\l't but•n•-'-' nau\.ted • .,a "'!Ara<:tef' of '"•""Uc.lt '1 t utrl aetor y .tn!3 ..... CIO t K()It trtat Wc.l'l1~1l"S., t f 1r.1nt.a ""'"" m .. t t"ll ~IA$V"o\!JIIIIQ'-'Himef\U 0 1 !I'll ~"WJt\D Qit'IOOG ·"· t f'WII .. •C) Qf tne tnh•b 1e"U, Moj fJ"'lP'If"l w ith tl't~ etrov•t•on Of Art• 'It 41 , !!It 12, C R !> 1913 DATED A T ____ __,~~I S----------'"'"' OF'---------·A 0. 19·-------- (NAM[Qr TQWN CITVO RCOVNTV) __________________________________________________________________________ __ BV :AA AVOR OR CHAI RMA N OF 80A RQ OF C.O UNTV COMMISSIONERS OR OTHER TIT\A O F LICENSING AUTHO~ITV .) 1 ATTt:ST (CL[RKOR SLCRrTARV np ('! "it Q Or FICE R t-tAV•NO TH£ UPF!C I ALS(A LOF lHE LICENSI N G 4UTH0"1TV .) I If ttl• o r e m••~ •re toc&t.ed ""'thin 1 to w n en city, the •bO\Ie •oDto ... a: sl"'outa M 'qn&d Dy tne m•iO' ai"'O ctera •t If! a county, then ov the ch&lfm•n of t ne bo•r a of county Lomm•u •oners al'l d the c:l erk to-tne DQa rd 11, by ord•anc:e or otnerwl\e •h• toc &i IICet~~lf\Qautn onty •• som e otf'ler othLiat, then •uch aporovat shoul d be f iV.,. by IUCft oHic1ai.l TO INSURE THAT YOUR LICENSE IS ISSUED ON TI ME iT IS IM PORTANT THAT THIS DOCUMENT , WITH YOUR ~TATE FEE REMITTANCE , BE AT THE COLORA DO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE , STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDIN G. 1375 SHER MAN STREET, DENVE R, NO LATr R TH AN DECEMBE R 1 • . , I • • • ( ( ( I FORM DRL 401 (REV . 10/15) • - STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF RE V ENUE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR 3 .2~ FERMENTED MA LT BEVER AG E LICENSES • 00 NOT WJIITE IN THIS SPACE (GET APPROV AL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY FIRST) LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 'S ACTION AHU GtfllNG AI"PIIO\'Al Of lOCAl liCfNSING l AUlHOIIITY tr lltOUIJifD UNO 10 COi.OII ADO Df PAit f ~tNl Of II:EV[NUE , SIATf CA"IT0t AHNU 1]75 StUIIMANSf DfNV'U COlO 80103 SOUTHLAND CORP DtST 1 821 ~ OENVE~ St VtN £LE V E~ STuRE N::J 1 82 1 13221 4400 S BO IIAY ENGLE\of UCO CI.J OllO I CERTIFY THAT THERE ARE NO CHA NGES TO MY ORIGINAL APPliCATION EXCEPTCHAN GEOFMANAGER TRADE NAME OR CORPOR ATE SUUCTURE .O.PPROVED DISAPPROVED E THIS FORM USE AN ORIGINAl APPLICATION ) u/[ c-c/ :J MAKE CHECK OR MONEY SEE INSTR UCTIO"'S ON THf REVERSE SIDE Od-1 1->~<t-l o'i If .aP~~'!t(A""l IS A C PQqAltON FltliN RE-\IUSf SIDE 10 co '}4 11 3 010772 TYPE J 3 . NAME AND DESCRIPTION Of liCE SE PL~ Ct T ~ft~ ~t TAll LICE~SE CITY '-P u1Jo7d ORDER PAYABLE TO THE COLORADO DEP~RTMENT Of REVENUE TOTAl FEE (S) FEE s 25 .00 s 21 .25 {The folto .... l\8 o•-da (If opphcoho, ., too O"'d o itl"'owledged by 1nd1v ,duol• ond ... .... ... --ond bt (;Of"pot'OttOnt) ., to•• of bv••neu re~•dence ) STATE Of COLOOA DO Cou'ty ol enver } ss Gene Ford naf'M'd , or thot ...... Assistant Secre tar3 the obo\1• named corporo'•O" Tho! ... t'lo• read h·• 04'•QII'\Ol opphcotton and that t'le ltnow• the c:onte"fi tWeof Ol"'d that o il moHen ond tl·ung\ th~re•n $ef forth o re tt ,. of ~'' own ~nowled9e and he ogr"' to conform to oil ru le, ond re;to~lohons promulgated by th~ DEPARTMENT Of E\IENU f IN CONNECTION THEitEWITH SU BSCRIIfO AND SWOPN 10 l£f01f Mf: I NO\\IIOU Al ~ ANO All Mt.MIEJIS Of P.U1 NEUHifl Ott ltRfS Ollt StcY Of COIP MVST S GN kERf TH IS 29th 0 , Oc tob~r 19 76 •j) "J..Y;..L.I:;,.~{C.... -f7"j1t.:.1'1"- ""•cH Y.t.l • I NO'""" "Uti•C MY COMM ISSION EXPIRfS Th• ougmol opphcaflon ond we do report that inhob•tonh, ond compl•es 4 -21 -77 Sou ~oration Gen ~ ·~~:·:~:: Asst. Secy. REPORT AND APPROVAl OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY l MANUF.4CTURUS WHO\fSAlfii:S, IMflORTERS ANO R"lROAOS OISUGUO THIS SECTION ) ~:c5h t~=~se ,'",fm~:O~tednd w.tlhe me~~e,h~'e'reo~:~~"bt~' r~";u~,~~':!us 0 :1 ~~:oronc~~~hb:,~oodh• onJP~'h:"' de~~r••MJt~•ffo~h';'· wtth the provillOI'I• o f Thl• 12 , Artlelw 48 , C~S 1913. THEREFOR E THIS APPli CATION IS HEREBY APPROVED DATED AT THIS D.O.Y Of , .0. D 19 (NAME Of TOWN , CITY OR COUNTY ) BY M ... YOR OR Ci"' ... IRMA"'' Of &OARO Of COU N fY COMMISSIONEIS 01 OfHU Tlflt Of UC.tNSING AUH+OIITY .) ATTEST ,C U:R( 01 SECRET ART Olt CHit• OffiCER HAY ING 1HE OFHC IAl SUl Of THE UC!NSING AUTHOIIT't') ,...-----------------··jiiiiii.iili.ilijjjjjli:i;"'iiiiii.::ii.?.j,0il~j:'ii•1.~bj"~i·,•jjj'hie•oii~ii~;ii~,•aij1~~~~·h~o~ul.d be $tgn1fd :: '!:dtn::~:' ;nd01h.~, .. tf;. atoc':"~en'!; . , • • I • • 0 • • '1 i*' o ... lht p, I I r) Q.,, I . ' ( ~ . Jere .w. 'l'bomplon Jo-.tJ. 6. Hardin R, ·G. &11th a. o •. ·~1th ·J•~• $pr1ng!1eld -'-·~·"· 1 .)•-,.fiJ,• ... -.. $-•• The 'i-hilp Compm 1 o •.. ---. ( rn ~r ,., ~ ~ 1 1]0 11r rH N J I ~I ;; ' •:· I ''I <• ,,. _, • Texas Dallas D::!.llas •l lJril 15, 19?5 Nr ". 21.1 .1961 Ten., 1 4n7 .•mstrong 1-lniy,i Dalla• 531G T a~bark , Dal aa · 1 204 Cheyenne l l. f Riohardeon 1 2~4 Cheyenne 11., Richardson 7J.C J •• ieroe, La.lc&wod '''• II IU II co• , .. :• 11r '' I ':Wil<" I ,, I I I~ I lllS/32 · 10/ll/15 3/3/23 . 3/3/23 ~/9/36 l ll'fl:''".."ol:t ,, '•n l ut i ;J , 1ruo ltl UAy v ... 2828 ll, He!k"J ~ ~4 .63~ Texas C~rp. ,, -.:. ' ,· . ...,-~ , .. :-: .L-.. ... - • • I , • ,j J , 11\,,d, ,~II ! ) L ~\ ,..~ \.I • ' J" I ,, I, 11 1, 'P l •" • : If I~ ' \' l'~ Ji\ • • - - • • • • 0 ,. - 4 b Englewood Water and Sewer Board Regular Meeting November 16 , 1976 The meeting was called to order at 5:05 p.m. by Vice-Cha i rman Schnackenberg. Members present: Members Absent: Also present: Babcock, Taylor, Hayes, Schnackenberg, Ullery Gibson. Sovern, Mann, Wallace. Charles Carroll, Director of Utilities, I. Supplement #52 to Southgate Sanitati on District This is a 13.42 acre tract in Greepwood PlAZA· an !pduetrfel ~ark in Grecpynod Vlllacc at Qrcbard and I-2$, current zonin& is B-1 P,U.D~and the requester has an approved amended plat, Known as Greenwood Plaza second filing amended, That plat calls for 40t open space; therefore only 8,8 acres will be developed, They wish to develop the property under the new Town Center Zone, Mr. Carroll said that the ysage would equate to residential usage and recommended approval of the Supplement. After brief discussion, Mr. Babcock moved; Ms. Ullery seconded: That the Board recommend to City Council that Supplement #52 to the Southgate Sanitat i on District connec- tor agreement be approved and that the mayor be authorized to execute the supplement on behalf of the City. The motion passed unanimously • II. Memorandum on Inspection Chargee Mr. Carroll distributed a memo in response to the Board's request at the meeting of July 20, 1976, that the Utilities staff research the actual inspection costs and develop an hourly charge to reflect those costs • The memo detailed the costs associated with inspections and • "' . ·' \ ! '! • • - • • ( • After some discussion, Mr. Gibson moved; Ma. Ullery seconded: • 0 I • - -2- That the Board reca..end to City Council a reviaion in the Munic i pal Code (Ord. No. 5 1 Par. 1, Series of 1972; amended Ord. No. l, Pat. l, Series of 1973) to read: Inspection (one .. n-weekdays) $12.50/br. After nor-.1 duty hours, ~eekends and holidays $18.75/br. The motion passed unanimously. III. Information Mr. Carroll informed the Board that City Council bas approved the idea of hiring a water rate consultant to sort through the infor- mation gathered by the Utilities staff and advise the City on a restructuring of water rates, baaed on a cost of service. There followed lenathy discussion on many questions brought before the Board in the past -meters va. flat rate, inversely progressive metered water rates, water consumer education, and pressure problems. In reference to the pressure problem, Mr. Gibson au&&ested that maybe the lower parts of the City could be served by the Bear Creek Plant while the rest could continue to use the Allen Filter Plant, as one way around having too much pressure in some areas. Mr. Carroll agreed to investigate this approach. The meeting adjourned at 5:48 p.m • Respectfully submitted, ~ o If Oc · ·~1 ./ Jeffrey Shultz Recording Secretary -• .. • • .• \ I I . , ' ,. • • • 0 I• • .. MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOHM!MDATIOM OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD DATE I SUBJECT I RECOMMEMDATIOM1 Moveaber 16, 1976 SUPPLEMEMT 152 TO SOUTHGATE SANITATION DISTRICT That the City Council approve Supplement 152 to the Southgate Sanitation District connector agree• ment and that the mayor be authorized to execute the supplement on behalf of the City. Respectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER IOAilD By1 \\i_ Glenn E. Wallace, Chairman ~ Attact.ent 11 .. • • 0 ,) • ( • • 0 • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD DATE: SUBJECT: RECotOIENDATIONz November 16, 1976 SEWER CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION CHARGES That the City Council approve a revision in the Municipal Code (Ord. No. 5, Par. 1, Series of 1972; amended Ord. No. 1, Par. 1, Series of 1973) to readz Inspection (one man -weekdays) (after normal duty hours, weekends and holidays) $12.50/bour $18.75/bour Respectfully submitted, ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER BOARD By: V2- Glenn E. Wallace, Chairman V Attac'-nt #2 • • 0 - •' • ( • • • • MEMORANDUM TO: Karl Nollenberger, Asst. City Manager FROM: c. B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities DATE: November 9, 1976 SUBJECT: Charges for Sewer Inspection Service PROBLEM: To identify costs specifically associated with the sewer construction quality control program and to calculate an hourly rate of charges for 1977, FACTS: l. 2. 3. 4. ASSUMPTIONS: DISCUSSION: RECOMMEND: /fm Inspection hours billed Nov. 1975 Vehicle cost per Toyota for 1977: Hourly cost (1977) for Inspector: Hourly cost {1977) for Asst. U ~ll. through Oct. 1976: 1070 $852. $8.53 Incl. Fringes Director: $13.22 Incl. Fringes 1. Assistant Director spends 4 hr/wk on the sewer construction quality control program including the review of plans and that this activity fluctuates in proportion to the hours spent by inspectors in the field. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3, 4. Clerical activities associated with the program requires about 2 hr/mo. The two Toyotas are used 80~ of the time for this program. Vehicle Costs: $852/yr/vehicle x 2 x ,80 • Office Costs: C1ericalz 2 hrs x 12 mos. x $6.70 • $ 161. Review of Plans ~ Supervision: 4 hrs x 52 wks. x $13.22 • $2,750, On Site Insp. Costs: 1070 hrs x $8.53/hr. • Total Cost (assuming 1070 hrs.) $13,401 t 1070 hrs • $12,52/hr ANNUAL $1,363, $2,911. $9,127. $13,401. That the 1977 charges for sewer construction inspection service be increased to $12.50 an hour, . , • . • • 0 f ( • • -- • • 0 I • • - City of Englewood From the Office of the Mayor James L. Taylor P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N 3400 S Elali Street Eng lewood , Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 761-1140 WHEREAS, Georg e Perrin is a pioneer resident of the City of Englewood; and WHEREAS, he served the City of Englewood in the past as a member of the Volunteer Fire Department and Director of Civil Defense; and WHEREAS, he has provided useful services to the City through his years of experience as a professional photographer, donating dozens of photos to th e Englewood Public Library that he has taken of scenes and events in Englewood, thereby providing the City with a continuous photographic history; and WHEREAS, he continues to take a vital part in community activities, serving as the official photographer for the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Commission and the ECBC scrapbook; and WHEREAS, both Geo rge Perrin and his poodle,"Missy", have become a familiar and welcome sight around the Englewood Public Library, as well as City Hall, wh ere they are known and appreciated for their efforts as members of the Friends of the Library. NOW, THEREFORE, I, JAMES L. TAYLOR, MAYOR OF TH E CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, do hereby proclaim, Thursday, December 9, 1976 to be GEORGE PERRIN DAY in the City of Englewood .. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL this 7th day of December, 1976. JAMES L. TAYLOR, Mayor • • 0 [ • • • • City of Englewood • November 29 , 197 6 Mr. Alan Lottner Atler, Zall & Haligman 718-llth Street Denver, CO 80202 3400 S [latl Sir el £ngl wood , Colorado 11011 0 Phone (303) 761·1140 RE: Liquor License Application -G.G.O., Inc., d/b/a Sizzler Family Steak House Restaurant Dear Mr. Lottner: Per your conversation with Eric Johannisson on November 29, 1976, the public hearing to co sider a hotel/restaurant liquor license application for your · nt, G.G .O., Inc., has been rescheduled to ~WLI~~La-~+:-~_....w-~~~~.-in the City Council Chambers. The epost the Notice of Public Hearin to The City Council wishes to thank your client for their cooperation in this matter. Cordially, WDJ/kv Certified Mail No. 517068 • . ' • • 0 ·. , - - • • t• ·. • . . - City of Englewood November 29, 1976 Mr. Alan Lattner Atler, Zall & Haligman 718-l7th Street Denver, CO 80202 3400 S. El at i Street Englewood , Colorado 80 110 Phone (303) 761-1140 RE: Liquor License Application-G.G.O., Inc .• d/b/a Sizzler Family Steak House Restaurant Dear Mr. Lattner: Per your conversation with Eric Johannisson on November 29, 1976, the pub 1 i c hearing to c.<lA!i-MiiU" a hotel /res tau rant 1 i quor license application for your. ent, .G.O., Inc., has been rescheduled to January 10, 1977 m in the City Council Chambers. The City will republi and r st the Notice of Public Hearing to notify the public o s change. The City Council wishes to thank your client for their cooperation in this matter. Cordially, M~.a-w; 11 i o ames Dire of Finance WDJ/kv Certified Mail No. 517068 •. • • 0 ( ( ( • • 0 t• •, - MEMORANDUM TO: Andy McCown , City Manager FROM: Charles B. Carroll, Jr ., Director of Utilities DATE : December 2, 1976 SUBJECT: Encroachment Agreement The attached encroachment agreement concerns the approved planned develop- ment known as Plaza De Medico, in the 3500 block of South Washington . The developer, Mr. Harvey, proposed to construct facilities on the alley, which was vacated by ordinance No. 27, Series of 1965. In that vacation, the City retained a sewer line easement. This encroachment will cover a distance of 44 feet on that sanitary sewer main. The developer desires to start construction soon so as to be able to erect foundations while he can still work in frost-free ground. The drawing referred to in the agreement is not yet prepared; but will be added prior to recording the document. I might add that the City Attorney has not yet reviewed the agreement; however I am transmitting a copy to him for his rtview via this memorandum. .. .. t-... .. ( o o o .... t I Charles B. Carroll, Jr. CBC/kr Encl. cc : City Attorney ' • • 0 • • • • , . • ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT 011de this __ day of Oecetrber, 1976, by and betiOftn WILLIAM L. HARVEY AND MARILYN C. HARVEY, individu.ls (hereinafter "owners ") and the CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a Colorado ... nicipal corporation (hereinafter "City•), WITNESSETH : WHEREAS -rs are the present a.ners in fee simple of that rulty located within the City of EngliWOOd, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, described u follows, to wit : and, Lots 12 -15; Lots 31 -38, Block 1 Higgins Englewood Gardens, WHEREAS City has vacated a portion of the alley adjacent to the above described property, and, a.ns an eu-nt for utility purposes, fifteen feet in width over and across the vacated alley, u recorded in Book 1659, Page 121, within which Ctty hu constructed, and 1s •1n- talning, 1 sanitary s-r, and WHEREAS Oooners are desirous of encroaching upon and tnto said ease•nt 1 distance of appro•i•taly 44 fHt for the purpose of erecting and constructing an l10prov-t upon said r•lty, the approxt•te location of said improv-nt in relation to said eas-nt being reflected on the drawing attached hereto, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the 11111tual grants and covenants herein contained, it 1s mutually agreed as follows: 1. City agrees to, and does hereby, grant to Owners the pel'lllhston and right to encroach upon and into that eu-nt hereinabove described a distance of approxilllltely forty-four (44) feet, in the Minner reflected on the attachllll!nt hereto, for the purpose of constructing within satd encroach- onent and lmprov-nt. 2 . In consideration of the grant of said permission and right, Owners agree: a . That, prior to Owner's c0111nenc-nt of construction detatled plans therefor, insofar as said construction shall encroach upon said eas-nt, shall be submitted to the Director of Ut11 ities of the City. -1- ' ,_ ' ... • • 0 f • • Attest : • 0 • b. That Own~rs shall remov~ that portion of the sanitary sewr under said encroachment, as well as a distance of five feet on either side of said 44 foot encroachment; and shall replace said clay pipe within cast iron pipe protected by concrete encasement for the entire length of the encroacwnt plus fhe feet on either end of said encroachment. c. That Owners shall not, either during the time of construcUon or thereafter, da1111ge, or otherwise Interfere with the City's sanitary sewer main, exc~pt for the replacl!llltnt thereof, or the continuous operation of said syste~~~, and Owners agree to hold City harmless fr0111 any expenses or costs which 11ight be in· curred by City as a result of any daMige or interference by Owners thereto. OWNERS By ---------- CITY OF ENGLEWOOO By--------- C1ty Clerk-Treasurer -2- •. • • 0 - • • .. - • - . , ·' \ ! 'r I • • 0 - - • • {(1, • • • t• • MEMORANDUM TO: Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager FROM: Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities DATE: December 2, 1976 SUBJECT: Gas Service Easement Attached is a gas service easement for the gas distribution system at the Bi-City Plant. The Cities chose to have Public Service Company extend the distribution system at their cost in lieu of installing it ourselves and installing one master gas meter. Mr. Ernie Herbertson will have to be co-grantor for easement Nl, as the City has a 35 year lease on that property. Charles B. Carroll, Jr. CBC/kr Attachment ' •. ' • • 0 f • I ~ - • 0 "' 0 0 3: • • • lilA .. , .... u .. ft\Y C~neCI App<oved Pl at No. 1-346-431 f.Oftloii !CI •lt.-1!).\... I I ...!iJ:e.&.Zall&!. __ --,-c-w-,-w-.. ; ·------------. Document No. _8~~:90..,.6.,9c...... __ _ -----------UTILITY E A S-:E:-:M::-:E:-::N-:T:-...L------------ The unden gned Gronlt.::r hcr cr~t .,c w r~ u 'edg~.:. U:'e pi o • S ~~-=-.,. -.from PU8UC SERVICE CO MPANY OF (:0LOR:A OO .n ((,\$o d e ral ton o' wh .h he i e•eby gr-.r.ts .,~mo Scl td Company, ta succHsors and assigns, an ec~~ntcnr to con-;u ~,c t , opera te dnd m atnlll n ufll,t ,. •tn!:' an:t a ll fuclures and deviCes , used o r useful i n the operolion of satd lone\, 1hrovgh, ovf'r vnder, a<rou .lnd alo ng 1 course u U td l.nes may be he reafTe r conslttJCfed tn lot -------Bleck Sutxhv1s •on --------------- '" the N£ 1/4 of Sect.on _...lJ.._ . Township ...L.Sm&dl , R•ng r~ ..61..Wut _, of 1h~ __ 6th__ Prtnc1p11 Yertd ,.-,n ,, t i\C" Ct l't of EniJ«wogd , County of _ ~ _ . Stare of (o or ~tdo . the appro••m<lte ,:~, 1e-r '"~ o' the e ils.ement +S de$Cr~bed ·as fo llows: E•ae~nt Numhlr 1 Commo~ing at the NW corner of the ~ 1/4 of S.ction 33, Township 4 South, bnp 68 Weot; thence S S9"8'34" £, • diaunce of 1480. U fHt to tlw tr~a point of bepnin&; Tho nee S ry0 9'S8" W • disunce of 331. OS feet; Tlwnce S 4S 0 9'S8" W • disunce of 33 . 98 feet ; Thence S 88°Sl'S8" W a diaunce of 471.67 feet; Tlwnce S 1"34'S8" W • diaunce of 410 feet to a point of tarminua. Ea,.nwnt Nl!!!!ber 2 Commencing •t tho South-•t comer of the Southeast 1/4 of tho Northeast 1/4 of Section 33, T. 4. S, R. 68 W, Thence N 0°07' W alone the Wo•t line of the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 of Section 33 a diatance of 300. 00 feet; thence N 89°S2' W, a di•tance of 14.42 feet to tlw tr"" point of beeinniftg; Tlwnce N 04°24' E, a distance of 80.06 feet ; Thence S 89"11' W, • diatanat of U6. 84 feet; Tlwnce N 0°49' W, a diatance of 23 8.87 feet; Thence N 89"11' £, a cliatance of 200 feet to a point of tarminua. Sa +d usement ,, Tan nO) f~t tn w tdth Tooethe t W+th the r+ght to enter u pon sa +d premtses, survey, cons~ruct, ma +nta+n, operate, repa+r, repl.ce, eon- not a nd use U+d uttlt l y hnfl ,,'\d related f11ct ures and devtces. and to remove obt«ts tnterfenn; thetewtth, +nclud- •"9 the tnmmtng of trees and bushes. and tooether wtth the r•litlht to use so much of the ad)o +n +n; prem+M\ of Grantor d uwlg survey+ng, construction, matn'enance , repa tr, removal , or replteement o f u td ullltty lt nes and re lated ft•· tures and deviCes as may be r~u+red to pernltl the operalio n o f STandard ut+ltty constructiOn or tepa+r m.chu·~ry , and the "9hl to permtt the +nst a ll at tOn of the fanl+fles of any o ther company The Grantor reHrvn the r.g~t to use and occupy sa+d premtses for any purpose cons+stent w +th the rt ght and prtvt1~ ebove 9ranted and whtc h w+ll not ult erfere w tlh o r e nd.tr"'9er a ny o f the U td t.ompeny's fec+ltt tes there+n or v u1 thereof , Su'h reservehon by the GratHor 1ih~ll tn no event tnclu de the rt ght to e rect or c au~ to t-..e erected a ny bv+l d tn;s or ''""cture\ upon the rtQhf of we y granted or to locate an y mob ae home trailer un its thereon . In c.ese of the perfl'\enent abandonment of said ri ~t of way , a ll riqht, Pf'ivileqt and int.,.1it herein qrantec:l shall terminate. The: work of .ns talh ng s.ttd Io nes and related f•xtures and dew::es ahall be done wtth ure; the surfKe a6ong '"'d rt ght-of -way s.hall be restore d substantte ll y lo '" or+Q+nal level and condttiOn "'Gra ntor'" 1-hall lnclude the p lural and the fem intne S1gned th ts -------day of ________ _ 19_. WITNE SS ES '----------GRANTOR_~C~j~~gqf~E~n~R~wow~pgd~L------ STATE OF COlORADO , ) ss County of ) · day o f 0 19 Erno•t M. ll ... t>lirtson The foregomg tnstrument wes Mknowledgied before me this by• ________________ _ My commissi on rx ptrcs ________ _ Wt!M ~S my hand And offtci.ll •.e ."'l Notary Public • 11 "''""' ,. "U''"'' '" <ott',.,,.,,,,.,.,-·I'"''~. ,.,.," ,.,,,.... e..,;l .olm ""''' o< '"""'''"' "'"''"' .. h t;tooo "''""' ,_ • • • • • • • Sheet No. 2 Easement Number 3 Plat No. 1-346-438 Document No. 89069 Commencing at the NW corner of the NE 1/4 of Section 33, Township 4, South, Range 68 West, thence S 59"08 '34" E, a distance of 1480.13 feet; Thence N 00°09' 58" E, a distance of 222.87 feet; Thence N 87°41' 58" E a distance of 39.45 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence N 87 °41' 58" E, a distance of 455 feet to a point of terminus. • . I • • 0 ·. '32xl . , - • • • - 5 A INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMEN MANN AND WILLIAMS BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. ~D , SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2(c), CHAPTER 6, TITLE XIII, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO COLLATERAL SECURITIES ON BANKS HOLDING CITY CASH DEPOSITS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 2(c), Chapter 6, Title XIII, of the 1969 E.M.C. is hereby amended to read as follows: 13-6-2: INVESTMENTS; COLLATERAL SECURITIES; INTEREST INCOME The Director of Finance, ex officio City Clerk- Treasurer, shall invest all funds and moneys not immediately needed for the operating expenses of the City except for the Firemen's Pension Fund, the Police Pension Fund, and the City Employees Pension Fund, as follows: (c) Said Director shall require collateral securities whose ~ar MARKET value is at least one hundred percent (100%) of the deposits held by any bank in the State of Colorado in the name of the City of Engle- wood. These collateral securities shall be those designated in Article % 75, TITLE 24, eha~ter-83, of the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 15th day of November, 1976. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 17th day of November, 1976. ' • ' I • • 0 • • • • • (. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 7th day of December, 1976. Published by title as Ordinance No. of 1976, on the 8th day of December, 1976. Mayor ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer , Series --- I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Ordinance, passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1976. ex off~c~o C~ty Clerk Treasurer -2-• • 0 • 1 - • • • 0 , . • -j' /) INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 12 AND 13, CHAPTER 3, TITLE XV, ARTICLE II OF .THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AUTHORIZING THE OPTIONAL USE OF SCHEDULED FLAT RATE, OR MEASURED METERED SERVICE, FOR RESIDENTIAL WATER USAGE WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW0 9 D, COLORADO, as follows: Section ,1. 'That Section 12, Chapter 3, Title XV, Article II, of the 1969 E.M.C., entitled "Licenses, Meters and Charges", is hereby amended to read as follows: I 15-3-12: LICENSE ISSUANCE Secti on 2. LICENSES SHALL BE ISSUED AS FOLLOWS: (a) ON SCHEDULED FLAT RATE SERVICE FOR PERIODS OF THRE E (3) MONTHS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS, SUBJECT, HOWEVER , TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIO 16 OF THI S CRAPTER. (b) Under measured meter rate service for periods of three (3 ) months, beginning as nearly as may be, on the f i rst day, and ending on the last day, of each calendar month, or for a period between meter readings. That S ection 13, Chapter 3, Title XV, Article II, of the 1969 E.M.C., is hereby amended by adding a new subsection (b) as follows: -1- ' •. ' • • 0 '32xl - • • • • • .... r/ /) J I NTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 12 AND 13, CHAPTER 3, TITLE XV, ARTICLE II OF .THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE, AUTHORIZING THE OPTIONAL USE OF SCHEDULED FLAT RATE, OR MEASURED METERED SERVICE, FOR RESIDENTIAL WATER USAGE WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD. I BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEW0 9 D, COLORADO, as follows: Section Jl. 'That Section 12, Chapter 3, Title XV, Article II, of the 1;969 E.t-1.C., entitled "Licenses, Meters and Charges", is hereby amended to read as follows: I 115-3-12: LICENSE ISSUANCE S ection 2. LICENSES SHALL BE ISSUED AS FOLLOWS: (a) ON SCHEDULED FLAT RATE SERVICE FOR PERIODS OF THREE (3) MONTHS FOR RESIDENTIAL USE WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS, SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 1 6 OF THIS CHAPTER. (b) Under measur ed meter rate service for periods of three (3 ) months, beginning as nearly as may be, on the f irst day, and ending on the last day, of each calendar month, or for a period between meter read i ngs. That S e ct i on 13, Chapter 3, Title XV, Article II, of the 1 969 E.M .C., i s here b y am e nded by adding a new subsection (b ) as foll ows : -1- ' •• ' • • 0 . , - - • • • • • I• ·, • 15-3-13: RIGHTS UNDER LICENSE (a) Neither the granting of such license nor any act, circumstance or condition shall operate to create any vested or proprietary right whatsoever in the licensee, but shall give the licensee the right to use water for the purposes specified in the license, subject to termination of such license as herein provided. Every license to use water shall be subject to revocation and shut-off by the Director of Utilities without obligation upon the City to refund or repay any consideration which may have been given for the granting of such license, and without any obli- gation upon the City whatsoever, for any one or more of the following reasons, to-wit: (1) Failure to pay proper charges when due. (2) Failure to comply with this Chapter or applicable rules and regulations of the Water Division. (3) Use of water for a purpose not authorized by license. (4) Waste of water. (b) ANY LICENSE HERETOFORE ISSUED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE ON MEASURED SERVICE, MAY AT THE OPTION OF SAID LICENSEE, ELECT TO COME WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 12 'SCHEDULED FLAT RATE SERVICE', UPON THE WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE DI~CTOR OF UTILITIES, OF SAID LICENSEE'S INTENT TO DO SO. (1) SAID NOTICE TO CHANGE FROM METERED TO FLAT RATE WATER SERVICE MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR NO LATER THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR TO THE END OF THE BILLING PERIOD FOR SAID LICENSEE • (2) SHOULD SAID WRITTEN NOTICE BE RECEIVED BY THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR LESS THAN THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR TO THE END OF THE BILLING PERIOD, THEN THE EFFECTIVE DATE -2- ' I • • 0 . , • • • • h --. OF SAID CHANGE SHALL BE THE NEXT SUBSEQUENT BILLING PERIOD AFTER SAID WRITTEN NOTICE. (3) THE WATER AND SEWER BOARD SHALL MAKE AND ADOPT SUCH ADDITIONAL RULES AND REGULATIONS AS MAY BE REASONABLY IN- TENDED TO ACCOMPLISH THE ABOVE. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 7th day of December, 1976. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the 8th day of December, 1976. MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer ,_ I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of a Bill for an Ordinance, introduced, read in full, and passed on first reading on the 7th day of December, 1976. ex off1c1o C1ty Clerk-Treasurer -3- ' • . ' • • 0 f • • • • , . • 5 c RESOLUTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION OF ENCORE, INCORPORATED, A DELAWARE CORPORATION, D/B/A THE SOUTH DOOR, FOR A RETAIL 3.2% BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES OF THE LICENSEE, TO BE LOCATED AT 5470 SOUTH BROADWAY, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO. WHEREAS, Encore, Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, authorized to do business in the State of Colorado, has heretofore made application pursuant to the provisions of Article 46, Title 12, C.R.S. 1973, as amended, for a retail 3.2% beverage license for consumption on the premises, to be located at 5470 South Broadway, Englewood, Colorado; and WHEREAS, Notice of said Application and Notice of Public Hearing thereon, having been given, and a Hearing having been conducted on the 8th day of November, 1976, before the City Council as the local licensing authority: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: That based upon the application of the said Encore, Incorporated, and the testimony and exhibits received at the Public Hearing, the City Council of the City of Englewood, as the local licensing authority, does hereby adopt the following findings and conclusions: 1. That the applicant corporation is duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware, and authorized to do business in the State of Colorado, under the name and style of "The South Door". 2. The applicant corporation holds a lease to the premises known as 5470 South Broadway, which is a tract of land 300 feet square, from Grastokes, Inc., as lessor, under date of August 25, 1976, for an initial term of five (5) years, commencing November 1, 1976, and terminating October 31, 1981. -1- •. I • • 0 f - • • • • - 3. The applicant's officers, directors and stockholders, are of good character and reputation, and none have been convicted of a felony or crime within any court of the United States, or within any court of record in any state or territory of the Un i ted States. 4. That all legal notices, publications and postings with reference to the Public Hearing were proper and consistent with the requirements of Article 46, Title 12, C.R.S . 1973, as amended. 5. That the City Council designated an area one mile in radius, as the "neighborhood" to be con- sidered in granting the applicant's request for a 3.2% beverage license. 6. That at the Hearing held November 8, 1976, a number of individuals appeared to testify for the issuance of the license, on the basis that the neighborhood, as defined, was not adequately served by one other similar outlet within the neighborhood located at 90 West Belleview Avenue, operating under the name and style of "The John". 7. That in addition to those personally appearing to testify for the issuance of the license, the applicant submitted Petitions containing a total of one thousand five hundred fifteen (1,515) names of individuals residing or doing business within the neighborhood, who desired the issuance of the license and felt that a need existed for the type of license for which the application was submitted. 8. That several individuals appeared in person to oppose the issuance of the license, including the manager of "The John", a 3.2% beer establishment located within the neighborhood, as well as Mr. Samuel Harper , Councilman for the City of Littleton. 9. That those prote sting the issuance of the license submitted Petitions containing eight hundred seventy- five (875) names of those individuals residing or doing business in the area, requesting that the local licensing authority deny the application of Encore, Incorporated. -2- . , ' I • • 0 • • • • .. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: That based upon the foregoing and the entire record and the evide·nce contained therein, City Council concludes that the applicant has shown that the reasonable requirement of the neighborhood for 3.2% beer for. consumption on the premises is not now being met by other similar outlets, and that it is the desire of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and those doing business therein, that such license be granted, and, accordingly, the City Council concludes that the application herein should be, and is, hereby granted. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 7th day of December, A.D., 1976. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off1cio C1ty Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1976. ex off1c1o C1ty Clerk-Treasurer -3- . , • . I • • 0 .. • \ ! - • • • • 5 D RESOLUTION NO. ~' SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING JOHN A. CRISWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 3780 SOUTH BROADWAY, ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS SPECIAL COUNSEL IN LITIGATION TO BE COMMENCED TO DETERMINE THE VALIDITY OF A CERTAIN SAND AND GRAVEL LEASE ENCUMBERING CITY PROPERTY CURRENTLY HELD BY MOTOR CRANE ~E '''I TCE COMPANY, A COLORADO CORPORATION. WHEREAS, Section 67 of the Englewood City Charter provides, as follows: and; "67: SPECIAL COUNSEL The Council may, on its own motion, or upon the request of the City Attorney, in special cases, employ special counsel to serve under the direction of the City Attorney •••. " WHEREAS, Bernard v. Berardini, City Attorney, has formally requested this Council to consider the appointment of Mr. John A. Criswell as Special Counsel in the anticipated litigation before the District Court of Arapahoe County, involving the validity of a certain sand and gravel lease encumbering City property and held by Motor Crane Service Company, a Colorado corporation; and WHEREAS, Mr. Criswell, having had previously investigated the validity of the lease during attempted negotiation of other adjoining properties with Motor Crane Service Company , it is the desire of the Council to grant the request of the City Attorney to provide Special Counsel in the above case. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: 1. That John A. Criswell, Attorney at Law, is hereby appointed Special Ccunsel pursuant to Section 67 of the Englewood City Charter to commence action to determine the validity of that certain sand and gravel lease held by Motor Crane Service Company, to work jointly with the City Attorney in the proper presentation of this case before the Arapahoe County District Court. -1- • I • • ....... • • • • • 2. That the compensation to be paid for said Special Counsel shall be at the rate of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars per hour, and Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars per diem in court proceedings . Payments for said Special Counsel shall be made monthly pursuant to billings received therefor. 1976. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 7th day of December, A.D., MAYOR ATTEST: ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer I, William D. James, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of Resolution No. , Series of 1976. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer -2- • . I • • 0 , • • • 0 , . • -.. 'ro: Mayor Taylor and Members of City Council F'Ra'l: Andy ~Cown, City Manager DATE: October 21, 1976 SUBJECT: Special Assessment Hardship Cases 5 E-1 As you may recall, a few years ago the City Council was interested in a program concerning hardship cases for special assessment districts. I believe tre Council ultinately re- jected tre program because it was toought that the program would have to include :111 <Jutright g' ''"" 1t to hardship cases as opposed to longer term loan payoffs. In a recent conference program, the Colorado Springs program wa s described by their staff (copies of program enclosed). It would appear that their program would satisfy rost of t he o bjectives of the Council when they reviewed the effort a coupl e of years ago. If the Council is still interested in a program of this nature, perhaps trey would like to ask the City Attorney to investigate the program furtrer as ates to. our City. I I (};1 I' ,~k(JrL{tfJw~ Cit ~r AWsb cc : Bernard V. Berardini, City Attorney Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works William James, Director of Finance Enclosures .. • • 0 - • • • • • I • - Progra~ for Hardship Cases in Improvement Districts In late 1973 , the City Council approved an ordinance providing for r e lief assistance to those citizens in Improvement District who can be c lassified as hardshi p cases. To the best of our knowled~e, t his is the only program of its kind in the country. The pro~ram is operated according to the following regulations as established by the ordinance. When it has been determined that a property owner has such a mar~in al income that he c annot pay the levied assessment, or that he will probabl y default on the payments, the assessment ~ay be paid in ful ~ by an advance from the Surplus and Deficiency Fund. Such persons ~ust sign .an affidavit agreeing to reimburse the fund by making monthly payments to the City Treasurer . The payments cannot be less than $5 and must be in sufficient aoount to repay the amount advanced within a 25 year period. An annual int erest rate of 3 percent is charged on the unpaid balance. The ordinance also provides security for repayment of the advance. This is accomplished by having the property owner execute an instailment for the repayment of the sum advance, plus interest, and secured by a Deed of Trust to the property. The note and Deed of Trust provide for the entire outstanding balance to be paid upon the death of the property owner, or when there ia a sale or transfer of the property. A further provision states that when the financial status of a property owner changes or when he has misrepresented his financial state, the entire assessment becomes payable on 60 days notice • Review of the applications for hardship relief will be done by a Hardship Committee, composed of the Mayor, the City Clerk and the City Auditor. Although the maximum income limits for eligibility are set by the City Council, the Committee will make the final decisions on individual eligibility . The City uses the following criteria for determining eligibility for relief froa assessment. 1. The applicant must be an individual or family who owns and occupies a one dwelling unit. 2. The applicant must be unable to secure the necessary funds with which to make the payment required by the ordinance levying the assessment against his property. 3. The applicant muat be able to pay the assessment if payments are extend ed over a period not to exceed 25 years. 4 . Th e applicant must have monthly net incoae from all sources which does not exceed limits aet by the Hardship Committee and approved by the City Council. 5. J If the Deed of Trust securing repayment would not have first priority, then the applicant must demonstrate that he bas equity in the property greater than the amount of the assessment. ' ,._ ' I • • . , T o. • .· • • C'ity C'oundl • • CITY OF CUL.ORAD<· Sf'r(,:·.GS COLORADO -I~Tt:R • OFFICit MI£1\IOB"Nitl '!'l Hobe rt l'.t r·!.;f·r, City Clerk Hardship Criteria --Spt:dal lmprovcml·nt DiRtri 1 ·t~ Date : Ma.v fJ, '···7 6 ,1:::>-d wcl foJ' yout• CO!Il;l •.1crf•T ifJ n auJ ;.ppr0\'31 arr co p ie s of thE : p rcscn: ctn C: SI ·P~•'5 t":j financial eligll..>ili:)' g t•i<!·•hnc,.; fOJ' hardshi p lr;;1!1 S nr;.~ac d tJ :; till· ( rt v i \tt<>rney 's Office and appr<·~·ed by the Hardship Committe e . As in thr p :1 :;t t .!:~til' gui c !dinl'~ are bas{'d .r,yly on the gllidclinl'~ l',.;tatJl ish('.u for L,·gal S r·t·,·icr ::; t·~ JIJ:W. The L'.ty has, however, allov. •d an adtJitivnal tr w ,mr or ap!Jroximately 860.00 per ntonth. The mt !mh~r :• rJf the Han!~bqJ t 'ommittc c belle~-~ thebt' new guidt!:.iucs arc uece~•sarv in oru ':!r to lc ~·ep pa ·=..: with ,·ost t'f living increases. l r& a r!•'•t:on, it j ,; :.ug~cstr ·d :tu.t. pt .,,·r:tht!'C ;' lw C!;tahli :;:,t.'d for I hos t· who r:o ,,.,· P 1t't't tlw li:tannal •·ltg•bility <;uideliuc..;, hut arc hit ·.•.ith a :-, el:lpcr.iall•: lttf!h as s f's:SrHent. These inuividu;.is mij!ht l.t! alloweu a net iiH:omt.: inr.re <A;'C of $101) lor E'a• h -~!. t)Q(I l•f lhr ,\s tiCt•nlllt>nt. If thi !< atldi:\omaj $!(10 !Jd' mC'Tl'.h hrinfT<> thP p~H ty \':i lhin the guidelin~s. he, too, would be eligible for l.·lr "l •;hqJ . t •'1 Ri t l('ratior.. Fur example, a tJ~rson whose in :·(•rr.c· l v :.o~ls $500 p t•r monr h an :! h \S no ri•:pcnrir''1t :'. w0ull not. q ;•alifv for consid~ratiun. U hi s a !;s!:s :sml'nt W ri "' -:-:~. O'JO, howevC'r, th;tt would r;J.i~.e th~ l'li.gibil:· y r·t>quiremt>nt lu $:J:J4. lC ·10 .d hr • ,·c·llld tht'n qualify fll!' :.1,.. ;<ist.<rH:f. :.:.tOCf'rt• .. , I /1 • / l /l • "' I • ) . ,. ''(' i I ,.. . ·c' : • '( '\. --"' /\,. l :r ~ g E H 'I' !'.\ H 1\ T.:.: R ('j tv Clerk 1: 1'.1 .I>R :rlr . ----·--··----------·-·"·---------.. --·----- . , • . • • 0 - •• 6 • • • • • - •'Ht~~E\! FfNi\Nl'f:\1 EI,ICII::lll.i'l Y f:l i iJi·.U .'l E:-: -----··~·------------ lnr.um ·· Jl7. 5(1 379.17 -l -10. 81 50:!. ~>0 564.1 7 .:;:,.!.50 lo r ea c h additional per,on • . " • • 0 -,. '32xl • 0 t• • -... "llo<;t :~TE:l> Flt'J -\N<.'IAL EJ .It :!BfLLT Y (·l.l iJl::LI ~~~·:S Income $:!!!4. Hi 2 35 ::>. 'iO ~;,;o . 83 .. d 4 8 9. 16 ,, 557 . .)0 • < 1,\i .j;lOO. Uf.' pC'r month for e :1clt 'ldditiom:l . .:·1, 000.00 ~·~s<·~sme nt ) • • • 0 ,) ·. ·' \ ! ' ' • '! - • • • • :. - 6 A MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Members of Englewood City Council FROM: Andy McCown, City Manager DATE: November 22, 1976 SUBJECT: SENIOR CENTER NAME MEMORIALIZATION At your last Council meeting, you asked for a report concerning previous actions on the naming of the Senior Center. This action was in response to a recommendation from the Parks and Recreation Commission to name the Senior Center, the Malley Centennial Center. The enclosed copies of Council meeting minutes and letters relate to this subject. Since there are a number of these attachments which relate to different Council meetings chronologically, I will attempt to keep them in order for you by coding and referencing them. At the September 15, 1975, Council meeting, Resolution No. 44 (Exhibit A) was passed which offered Council endorsement for the Englewood Centennial- Bicentennial Foundation (E. C. B. F.) project of a Community Center. This resolution was passed as a result of the request by the E. C.B. F. for Council support of a community project for the E. C. B. F. Subsequently, the Council had a study session with the E. C. B. F. in November, 1975. At that time, a new project was proposed, the Senior Recreation Center. Various aspects of that project were discussed. While we have no record of study sessions, it was the stafrs impression that the Council did not endorse a memorialization plan for the naming of the Center as was requested by the E. C. B. F. in the letter of November 4 (Exhibit B), under p<int number 5. At the next Council meeting, on November 17, the minutes (Exhibit C) reflect that a motion was passed unanimously by Council which changed the words in point number 5 from "The center name to be open for memorialization by individuals or businesses that may wish to donate in excess of $50,000." to "Portions of the center may be open for memorialization by individuals or businesses that may wish to donate in excess of $50,000." It appears to be an oversight that the last sentence in that paragraph was not eliminated. The December 1, 1975, Council meeting minutes (Exhibit D) show the passage of Resolution No. 62 (Exhibit E). The resolution was requested in the motion of the November 17th Council meeting and includes a Section 5 as per the motion on November 17. This is the last resolution on this subject matter and is currently in effect . • I • • . , - • • • • 0 - Mayor and Members of Council November 22, 1976 -SENIOR CENTER NAME MEMORIALIZATION Page 2 On December 8, 1975, the Council received a letter from the E. C. B. F. (Exhibit F) which speaks to the memorialization plan for the fund raiser. The naming of the Center as a memorialization for $50,000 is not mentioned in the letter as it was in the previous letter from the E. C. B. F. On Decem- ber 16, according to the minutes (Exhibit G), CouncU adopted the memorial- ization plan by motion. At the January 5th meeting of the Council, a recommendation (Exhibit H) from the Parks and Recreation Commission was received concerning the naming of the Senior Center as the Centennial Center for Senior Citizens. I assume that they decided on this name since the possibility of naming it after a contributor had been previously rejected. The Council tabled this recom- mendation "until some time in the future" (Exhibit 1). Todate, it has not been removed from the table. At your November 15, 1976. meeting you received the recommendation (Exhibit J) concerning the naming of the Center as the Malley Centennial Center. I hope this chronology is helpful to you in making your decision. Sincerely, (1 ( th/J 7 //~t4' /)k_f nt, Wn cCO~Hl City anager AMcC/p Attachments cc: Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager B. V. Berardini, City Attorney ' •. I • • 0 - • • • • 0 ,. - -- ·" RESOLUTION NO. 44, SERIES OF 1975 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COMMUNITY CENTER FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AS ITS OFFICIAL CENTENNIAL-BICENTENNIAL PROJECT; APPROVING THE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT OF ELWIN D. BATCHELOR, A PROFESSIONAL MONEY-RAISER, TO SUPERVISE THE ENGLEWOOD CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SAID PROJECT; AND DIRECTING THE SALARY FOR SAME TO COME FROM VOLUNTARY ·CONTRI- BUTiONS AND FUNDS FROM THE CITY". WHEREAS, the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee was organized by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, to provide direction and methods, in conjunction with State and Federal Agencies, to celebrate not only the Nation's 200th Anniversary, but also the lOOth Anniversary of the State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee has recommended that the official project adopted on behalf of the City of Englewood for said celebration, be the construction of a Community Center; and · WHEREAS, it is desirable to secure financing for such project through voluntary contributions of residents of the City who support the Community Center concept. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby approves and adopts the construc- tion of a Community Center for the City of Englewood as its official Centennial-Bicentennial project. Section 2. That for every one ($1.00) dollar of voluntary contribution received by the City of Englewood, the City Council shall appropriate three ($3.00) dollars for land acquisition and construction of said Center; and that all of said funds shall be held separately and apart for said purposes. The City's appropriation shall be due in the year in which the land is acquired. Section 3 . That the City Council hereby approves the temporary employ- ment of Elwin D. Batchelor, a professional fund-raiser, to supervise the Englewood campaign, and to secure voluntary contributions, and hereby authorizes the City Manager to dispense the necessary funds for the salary of said Elwin D. Batchelor for the months of September, October, November, and December, 1g7s . ' •• A. ' I . 0 ·' I ! ' f '!' ,. • • • • 0 I • • Section 4. It is hereby further directed, and resolved, that the salary · of said Elwin D. Batchelor shall come from voluntary contributions, and the City of Englewood shall pay any portion of said salary that is not paid by said contributions. ' Section 5. In the event that for any reason the above project is abandoned, said donated funds shall be returned to the contributors. Any moni ·es which have been appropriated by the City shall be designated as unappropriated surplus funds, and subject to other appropriation by City Council. ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 15th day of September. 1975. ATIEST: I, William D. James. ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood. Colorado, hereby certify that the above is a true. accurate., and complete copy of Resolution No. 44. Series of 1975 • - 2 - -----------------·--------·----·· ··---· -- •. ' I . • 0 - r · • • • NoYaltler 4, 1975 Mayor J5tes L. Taylor & Melrtlers of the City OJuncil 3400 South Elati ~lewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Sirs: • 0 I • - ~. 80121 . The ~lEMXX! Centennial-Bicentennial O:Jmli.ttee respectfully requests that City OJuncil anend its Resolutioo 144 Series of 1975 to ccn- fomt to the new 'c:lUectiat ard project as~ by the ocmnittee at a meeting held at Wednesday, October 29, 1975. That the official ~l.ewoo.i centennial-Bicentennial Cl:lmdttee project be as follows: 1. To urdert:ake a fund-raising ampaign to raise $100,000 toward the ccnstructi.cn of a Recrea- tional Center for the Elderly. 2. That City Council approve usin] City furds for the rEIIIIlimer of oonstJ:uction costs, estimatsd to be an additional $500,000. 3. O::lntril:lltions received fran the camuni ty, (individuals and tusinesses) may be designated as "Livin] Melrorials" in horor to or in narory of a laved one, friend, or blsi.ness associate. To be placed in bronze plaque form in the ~riate area of the new center in perpetuity. 4. Contril:lltioos received 11111Y be pledged am payable aver a three-year period and that City Council direct the City Manager to ~int a City atployee to be responsible for all billinl ard collecticn ' .-- • • - 7 . . • • • • 0 - ·-2-'. :- ~ of said pledges for and em behalf of the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Cclnlllittee after the official dischiu:ge of said Clalmittee. 5. 'lba center Nile to be open far Da~Drializatial by indi vidual.s ar 1:l1aineaaee that lillY wish to donate in excess of $501000. Said aacunt can be payable · over a five year special pledge prugx:an. In the event that no alCh ccntrih1tial is farthcclllinq 1 the city council wcul.d thl!n raaerve the riqht· to MliB the Center "A4opt iately. 6. All funds dcnatedl plus aoc:::n.d interMtl be returned to the donora llb::W.d the center not be tJuilt. 7. Direct the City Mllnager to prepare preJJminary plana for the afonment.ioned canter 1 Wdch atoJld inclu:Je CXJnSt%Uctian ooet estil!lltea broJcal down to the llllnY different areas of the center 1 tta.u1 enabl.in; individual rocm 1181Drlalizatioo appropartionate to the CCI'IIIUidty aq:prt. Ycur support and approval for ocnstructi.a\ of said Center is NSpeet- fully requested • .. ...... .. .. • • 0 ·. .· \ r ' .. , '!' - • • • • ... • November 17, 1975 Page 11 c... Ayes: Council Members Jones , Sovern , Mann , Br own , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent: Council Member Blessing . The Mayor declared the mot i on carried . * * * * * * Da vid Batchelor, 7101 South Webster; Littl ton , presente d a letter from the Englewood Centenn ial-Bicentenni al Committee outlining a request to change Resolution No . 44 , Series of 1975, in order to conform to the new direction a nd project as ap pr oved by the Centennial-Bi centennial Committee . He outlined seven points : 1 . The Committee is to undertake a fund -raising • campai gn to raise $100 ,000 tO'I'Iar cons rue tion of a recreational center for the elderl .. 2 . City Co uncil woul d approve using City funds for the remainder of construction costs estimated to be an additional $500 ,000 . 3. Contributions receiv e d fr om the community may be designate d as living memorials . 4 . Cont ributi o ns r eceived may be pled ed and payable over a three -year period . 5. The center name to be open f o r memo1·i ali 3a- tion by i ndividuals or businesse s that may wish to d o nat e in e x cess of $50 ,000 . 6 . All fun ds donated , plus accrued inte rest , be returned to the donor should the cente r not be built. 1. The City Manager prep>re preliminary plans for the a forementione-1 center . The letter was signed by rady Franklin !I' a~ les and ,. Kenneth E. Mausolf. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN J ONES SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE A NEW RESOLUTION REPEALING RESOLUTION NO . 44 , SERIES OF 1975 , AND TO INC"O RPORATE THE ITEMS LISTED IN THE LETTER FROM THE CENTENNIAL -BIC E,TENNIAL COMMITTEE WITH TilE FOLLO'v I!W EXCEPTIONS : PARAG RAPH 5 a_ THE FIRS'I ' . , • . ' I • • 0 •' I ! , '!' • • • Nove m er 17 , 1 "15 Page 12 • 0 • II'- , . SENT EN E ~H ALL READ , "PORTIONS OF THE CE~TER NAY BE O F ~N FOR MEM ORIALIZAT ION BY INDIVIDUALS OR BUSI c~SES HAT MAY ~I 3H TO DONATE lfJ EXCESS OF $50,000."; PARAGRAPH 6 SHOULD REAJ , "ALL FUN DS Dill ATED PLUJ ACCRUED INTEREST , LE S EXPENSE IN ~RR -D FOR THE FUI D RAISING CAfftPAIGN , WILL BE PRO Cn TI Ol' ATC:;..Y :1. 'J'!JRNED TO THE DONOR SHOULD THE CENTER NOT BE BUILT." COUNCILMAN NANN J110VED AND COUNCILI-1AN CLA YTC SI:.COIJDE D A f40TION TO AJ11END ITEH 4 BY ADDING THAT TnE AUDITOR FCin 'l'HE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD WILL PERIODICALLY AUDIT THE FU ND~ IN THE ACCOUNT . Assistant City Manager Nollenberge r stated that this would automatically be done by the auditor during his audit of the City. Councilman Mann and Councilman Clayton remo ve d t~eir motion and second . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCIU1AN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO AMEND BY CHANGING PARAGRAPH 7 TO PARAGRAPH 8 AND ADDING A NEW PARAGR APH 7 TO READ AS FOLLOWS : "THE FU DS ARE TO BE GIVEN TO THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AS A GIFT FR OM THE CITI - ZENS AND THAT TH E FUNDS BE USED FOR A RECREATIONAL CENTI:.R FOR THE SENIOR CITIZENS OF ENGLEWOOD ." "· Upon a call of the roll , the vot e on the amenument resulted as follow s : Ayes: Council Members Jones , Sove rn , Mann , 5rowr., Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . Absent: Council Member Blessing . The May o r d e clared the motion c a rried . Councilman Clayton questioned whether this money must be used for a rew building or wh ether it call be useu -.;o rehabilitate an existing building . As it stand s, i -.; is n :~ stated in the lett e r. Councilman Mann stated that in h is opini on Coun ci l is not ready to ma ke this type of a determination . Councilman So vern stated that we are talking ab out a new structure because it is easier to sell a new structur~ in the context of fund raising. ' ·. , • • 0 .• \ ! . '! - , • • • Novemb er 17, 1975 Page 13 • 0 - Councilman Mann stated that the City Council should not eliminate any possible options which are av a il- able. Mr. Batchelo r stated that , in his op inion, if $100,0 00 is not raise d the Committee and the Council can then neg otiate, as to the dispo sition of the project . In answer to Councilman Mann's question, Mr . Batchelor stated that if under $100,000 is raised the funds would still be given to the City. Councilman Sovern stated that the City has bu d geted $500,000 for this project. Even if th e $100,000 is not raised by the Committee, th e project would n ot be that far o ff finan - cially from the needed money goal. Upon a call of the roll, the v ote on the motion as amend e d resulted as foll ows: Ayes: Council Mem bers Jones , Sovern , Mann , Brown , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None. Absent: Co uncil Member Blessing. The Mayor declare d the motion carried . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN JO NES MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO REFER TO THE PARK S AND RE CREATION COMMISSIOJJ A RECOMMENDATION FROM THE CENTENNIAL-BI CENTENNIAL COHr-IITTEE CON - CERNING THE RENAMING OF INTERCHANGE PARK TO SKERRITT PARK . Upon a call of the roll, the vot e r esu l ted as f ollows: Ayes: Council Memb e rs Jon es , Sove rn, Ma nn, Brown , Clayton, Taylor. Nays : None . Absent: Council Hember Blessing . The Ma yor declared the moti on carried • • • * * * * COUNCIL~lA N JONES MOVED AND COUNC!LHAN l:!ROWN SECO! OED A MOTION TO APPROVE AN ENCROACHMENT FIVE FEET OVER CITY PR O ERTY FOR AN OVERALL LENGTH OF SIXTY -THREE F'EET ~IHICH WILL BE EIGHT FEET ABOVE THE SIDEWALK AT 101 WEST HAMPD EN AVENUE FOR THE ASPEN TREE GALLERY . Upon a call of the r oll , the vo e resulted as f ollows : ' · . •• . , ' I · • 0 - • • ,, • J.., J..';j(') Pa ge .2 COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COLIN ~ I LilJA~ Ei.E_. 'I:lG .3LCWDE!J A MOT I ON TO PASS A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCi: REPEALIIW AND RE -ENACTING SECTI ONS 9 AND 10 , CHAPTER 1 , TITLE II , OF THE 196a ENGLEWOOD MUN I CIPAL CODE BY ADDING NEW S~CTIONS THERETO RELATI~G TJ F~R E ­ MEN 'S PENSIONS , SPECIAL FUND , DI SAB ILITY , ?E ~SIO;~s A~JD i)!::CI-AHI:JG AN EM ERGEN CY. Upon a call of the roll , the vote r es lted &E f o l lows : Ayes : Council Mem crs Jone•, Sovern , Mann , bJ..e:~ing , Br own , Ta y lor . Nays : None . Abs e n t : Counci l Membe r Cl ayton . The May or declared t h e mo tion carried . * * * * * * RE SOLUTION NO . 62 , SERIES OF 1975 , A RES OLUT I ON APPR OVING AND ADOPT! G THE CONSTRUCTirni OF A COMMUNITY CENTE R FOR 7HE CIT Y OF ENGLEWO OD AS ITS OFFI~:ML CENTENN IA L-BIC ENTE NNIAL PROJE CT ; APP ROVING THE TEMPLRARY EM PL OYME NT OF EL WI N D. BAT CH ELOR, A PR OFESSIONAL F UND -RAISER , TO SUPERVI SE THE EN GLE WOO D CAMPAIG N TO RAISE FUNDS FOR AID PROJE CT ; AND DIREC TI HG THE SALARY FOR SAID FUND -RAISER TO CO ME FR OM VOLUNTARY CON TRIBUTIONS , AND REPEALING RES OLU 7I J~; NO . 44 , SERIES OF 197 5 . CO UNCILMA N BROWN MOVE D AN D COUX CILI•lAN SOVER. S:O:C C tJDED A MO TI ON TO PASS RES OLUTION NO . 6 2 , SERIES OF 1975 . Ma yor Taylo r sta t e d that he und e rs tood tn at th!~ was a re solution f or a Se ni or Cit i ze n s Recreation Cente r and net a Comm un ity Cent e r a s stat e d i n the r e s o l u::i o i . COUN CILMAN SOVE RN MOVED AN D COUNC I LM AN BLE SSING SECONDED A MO TI ON TO AME ND RESOL UTION NO . 62 , SERIE S OF 19 75 , BY REPL ACING TEE WORDS "CO MMU NI TY CEN TER " WITH "SENIOR CITIZLNS RECREATIOJJ CEN'IJ.:R" lillEREV !::R FOUND I N 'I. iE RESOLU TION . 1.1;-or. a ca 1 o f the r·ol.i., t he vot " resu l ted a~ fo l lows : Ayes : Council I·Iembers Jones , Sovern , 1-lanr:, !::llessing , Bro wn , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent: Cou1 cil Member Clayton . The Mayor declared the motion carried. ...... ... .. • • 0 - • • • • uecemoer ~. ~~1~ Page 13 • - ,_ City Manager McCown referred to Section 6 of this resolution and indicated that there is no time limit indicated in the event that the project is not built. Mayor Taylor stated that this was done intentionally a s there is no time limit desired. Mayor Taylor stated that because Mr. Batch elo r has not yet arrived at the Council meeting he wo u:d like to p ost - pone discussion on this topic until he arrives. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNClLM AN JONES SEC O N~ED A MOTION TO POSTPONE ACTION ON RESOLUTION NO . 62 UNTIL MR . BATCHELOR ARRIVES AT THE ME ET ING. Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members J ones , Severn , Mann , Ble sing , Brown , Taylor. Nays: None . Absent: Council Me mber Clayton . The Mayor declared the motion carri~d . * * * * * * Mayor Taylor declared a r eces s at 9 :05 p .m. The meeting reconvened at 9 :20p.m. Up on a c all of the r ol l, the following we re present: Council Members J o ne s , Se vern, Mann , Bl e ss in g , Brown , and Mayor Taylor. Absent: Coun ci l Member Clayt on . The Mayor declared a quorum prese:1t . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardin i ave a brief background into the Arap's Restaurant and Lounge situat i on as i stan ds at this point. He sa id that the Ci t y has thirty days f r om ~ovembe r 21 in which to appeal the District Cour decl ion awardin& the liqu or license to Arap's . In answer to Cou n:ilman Man~'s ques - tion, City Atto rney Berard i ni stated that Jf the City does n ot hing i n regards to tlle ap eal the :;,iquor licen:;e 1.;i.!.l be issued pursuant to the court o~ier . Councilman Br"wn st..att!d tha he has teen tr.ro gh the es tabli shment and wa s favorably impre:.;s~J with he :lnterlor of tlhe fa cility . He said that the City coulri. u~,, a go re•·t a r-ant in that area . He fur ther s atea that earliel' that eve11lnb 3 the study session Reve l'<:!nd Fixture fr oT, the En!!;lel 00 U:-.1 te Methodist Church announced that he had rec ei\·ed a b .,r:Jt t~.reat ' •• •, I ·. ·' I ! ~ I • • • • • • December 1, 1975 Page 19 • • City Manager McCown s tated that there is a small parcel of land south of the public service land which is owned by the Denver Rio Grande Railroad whi ch ne eds t o be purchased for the construc tion of the golf course. The Denver Rio Gr a nd e Railroad indicated that they wou ld be wi lling t o sell the land based upon the appra isal of two years ago . The cost f o r p urchase of the land would be $7,15 0 . City Manager McCown recommended that Council approve purchase of th e land . COUNCILMAN MANN MOV ED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO AUTHORIZE TH E PURCHASE OF LAND FROM THE DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILROAD FOR $7 ,1 50 . Upon a call of the roll, the v o te resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones , Sove r n , Mann , Blessing , Brown, Taylor. Nays: No ne. Absent: Council Member Clayton. The Mayor declared the motion c arri ed . * * * * * * David Batchelor, 7101 South Web ster , Littleton, was present representing the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee. Mr. Batchelo r read a l e tter from the Engle wood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee outl ining the support that the Committee would like from the City; 1. Permission to use the full J anuary 197 6 edition of the "Englewood Citi zen " as their o ffi cial campaign b r o chure . 2 . Access to and use of the City o f En glewo od mailing list as used for t he "En glewood Citizen". 3 . Permissio n to u se th e Cit y of Englewood "Third Class #534" bulk mailing pe rmi t f o r mailing t he campaign brochures . 4. All ex pens e s incu rred ~and above the usual costs to the City for s uch an edition shall be borne by the Englewood Centennial- Bicentennia l Committee . In answer to Councilman Blessing 's question , Mr . Batchelor stated that there wi ll be no kids going from d oor to door soliciting f unds for this project . The funds will be solicited via phone or mail and will be mad e on a pledge basis . ·-' •• I • • f - - • • • t• - Uecemoer 1, lY J~ Page 20 \. City Manager McCown stated that in Section 6 of \_ Resolution No . 62 , Series of 1975, there is no provision for pin-pointing the time at which a determination is made that the building will not be built . He asked how this determina- tion is going to be made. Mr . Batchelor stated that 1978 would seem a logi ca~ time to make this determination as the City Council has infor - mally indicated that the funds would be appropriated in 1977 . He further stated that this should be a joint decision between the Cit y Council and the Englewood Centennial-Bic~ntennial Committee. Mr . Batchelor further stated that the Englewood Centenn ial-Bicentennial Committee will be formed into a n on - profit corporation and the prop os ed name , whi le no t final, i c the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Foundation. The Board of Directors will be made up of twelve members from the commu - nity. Councilman Severn asked about the provision in Section 5 of the resolution relating to five-year payment periods for special pledges . Mr . Batchelor stated that this was put in for extenuating circumstances on large contribu- tions . Councilman Se vern pointed out that the re could be a short fall of mo ney from p led ges if the pledges were spread out over a three to five year period. Mr. Batchelor stated that this is a standard practice and that banks will loan money to municipalities based on pledges if construction begins prior to c omple tion of the pledge period. A discus- sion between Counci l and Mr . Batchelor followed relating to pledges and funding . In answer to Mayor Taylor's and City Manager McCown's question, Mr. Ba tchelor stated that if the Center is not st arted in 1977 t ha t the City Council and the Englewood Centennial- Bicentennial Committ ee should meet to mak e a determination as to if the Cente r will be built. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECON DED A MOTION TO AME.'D RESOLUTION NO . 62, SERIES OF 1975, BY REVIS I '.i SECTION 6 TO READ AS FOLLOWS : "IF CITY COUNCIL DETERMINES THA .,. THE CENTER WILL NOT BE BUILT ,ALL FU NDS DONATED, AND ANY ACCRUe ~ INTEREST , LESS EXPENSES INCURRED FOR THE FUND-RAISING CAMPAIG N WI LL BE PROPORTIONATELY RETURNED TO THE DONORS SHOULD THE CE~TER NOT BE BUILT". Upo n a call of the roll, the vote resulted a : follows: Ayes: Co uncil Members Jones , Sovern, Mann , Blessine , Br .;wn, Taylor. Nays : None . Absen Cou nci l Member Clayton . ' • . , -' • • - • • • 0 • !:'age ~.i The Mayor declared the motion carried. A discussion followed between Council, City Manager McCown, and Mr. Batchelor relating to the Englewood Citizen schedule and cost. City Mana g er McCown stated that the Engle- wood Citizen costs approximately $1,800 per issue. The City could either move the February issue into January or they could have a special January issue devoted to the project. Mr. Batchelor stated that the Englewood Centennial- Bicentennial Committee has $2,000 budgeted for a special issue. Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows for Resolution No. 62 as amended: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Severn, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Taylor. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Clayton. The Mayor declared the motion carried. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD CENTENNIAL- BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE AND TO MOVE THE FEBRUARY ISSUE OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITIZEN TO JANUARY 1976. Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Jones, Severn, Mann, Blessing, Brown, Taylor. Nays: None. Absent: Council Member Clayton. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mayor Taylor asked that Mr. Batchelor not do anything in terms of publicity until after the election on December 23, 1975, as he does not want any conflict with the publicity for the election. * * • * * * . Councilman Severn stated that with the new Council appointments cominb up soon, he would like to be kept on the De nver Regional Council o f Go vernments Committe e . He said there are many project s in the mill which he would like to c a rry thrcu gh . ' • ·. , •. ' .• • • 0 f 32xl 'I c • • ( • • • • -3- ATTEST: I, William 0. James, ex officio City Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Resolution No. ~. Series of 1975. ,_ • . ' I· • 0 ·. , , - • • ~· • • • • -2- Section 4 Contributions received may be pledged and payable over a three year period, and that City Council hereby directs the City Manager to appoint a City employee to be responsible for all billing and collec- tion of said pledges for and on behalf of the Englewood Centennial- Bicentennial Committee after the official discharge of said Committee. Section 5 Portions of the center may be open for memorializa_tion by individuals or businesses that may wish to donate in excess of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). Said amount may be payable over a five-year special pledge program. In the event that no such con- tribution is forthcoming, the City Council should then reserve the right to name the center appropriately. Section 6 If the City Council determines that the center will not be built, all funds donated, and any accrued interest, less expenses incurred for the fund-raising campaign, will be proportionately returned to the donors should the center not be built. Section 7 The funds are to be given to the City of Englewood as a gift for the citizens, and that the funds be used for a recreational center for the senior citizens of Englewood. Section 8 The City Manager is hereby directed to prepare, or to have pre- pared, the preliminary plans for the aforementioned center, which should include construction cost estimates broken down into the many different areas of the center, thus enabling individual room memorial- ization apportionate to the community support. Section 9 That Resolution No. 44, Series of 1975, adopted and approved on the 15th day of September, 1975, is hereby expressly repealed. ADOPTED AND APPROVED th i s 1st day of December, 1975 • •. • • 0 · . . . , - - • • • • 0 I • - RESOLUTION NO. ~· SERIES OF 1975. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SENIOR CITIZENS RECREATION CENTER FOR THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AS ITS OFFICIAL CENTENNIAL-BICENTENNIAL PROJECT; APPROVING THE TEM PORARY EMPLOYMENT OF ELWIN D. BATCHELOR, A PROFESSIONAL FUND-RAISER, TO SUPERVISE THE ENGLEWOOD CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SAID PROJECT; AND DIRECTING THE SALARY FOR SAID FUND-RAISER TO COME FROM VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 44, SERIES OF 1975. WHEREAS, the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee was organized by the City Council of the City of Englewood, Colorado, to provide direction and methods, in conjunction with state and federal agencies, to celebrate not only the nation's 200th Ann i ver- sary, but also the lOOth Anniversary of the State of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee has recommended that the official project adopted on behalf of the City of Englewood for said celebration be the construction of a Senior Citizens Recreation Center; and ~~EREAS, it is desirable to secure financing for such project through voluntary contributions of residents of the City and citizens who support the Senior Citizens Recreation Center concept. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 That the City Council hereby approves and adopts the undertaking for a fund-raising campaign to raise One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) toward the construction of a recreational center for the elderly. Section 2 That City Council approves the use of City funds for the remainder of the construction costs, estimated to be an additional Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) • Section 3 Contributions received from the community (individuals and businesses) may be designated as "living memorials" in me mory of a loved one, friend, or business associate, said memorial to be placed in bronze plaque form in the appropriate area of the new center in perpetuity. • ' I . • 0 - - • • December 8, 1975 Page 2 Mayor James L. Taylor and Members of City Cou ncil • • • The Executive Committee of the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee wishes to ask City Council for its approval and endorsement of the above memorialization plans. Your attention to this matter at your next regularly scheduled meeting will be much appreciated. Thank you very much • ... ' ·' . , \ ! '! I •. • • 0 f - - • • ' • • I• - 6160 South Broadway Littleton, Colorado 80121 December 8, 1975 Mayor James L. Taylor and Members of City Council Englewood, Colorado Gentlemen : At the Executive Committee meeting of the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee, it was agreed that memorialization in the proposed new Recrea- tion Center for Senior Citizens be divided into four distinct and separate categories: 1. Individual room memorialization where an individual making a substantial contribution may designate a memorial plaque to be placed on the door of the appropriate room. 2. Individual room furnishings may be aa.orialized with an appropriate plaque i.nside the room to read, "original furnishings donated by : name of donor and in memory of." 3. Master memorial to cost $156.00 to be placed on a large memorial plaque appropriately displayed in the main lobby. 4. In addition to the above methods of memor i alizat ion, names of individua ls and businesses making donations to the campaign be placed in a "Gold Book" and appropri- ately displayed in the new Center. ' • • - -7 • fJ • • - uece moer ~o, ~~f~ Page 2 Jean Carlberg, 3865 South Grant, President of th e Arapahoe County League of Women Voters, was present. She r~&c a statement from the League of Women Voters backing the G.O. Bond Election to be held on December 23, 1975. * • • * • • David Batchelor, 7101 South Webster, Littleton, was present representing the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee. He stated that the Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee is now incorporated as a non-profit organization . He read a letter from the Committee proposing memorialization s and outlining four different plans available. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO AGREE WI TH THE MEMORIALIZATION PROPOSAL AS PUT FORTH IN THE LETTER FROM THE ENGLEWOOD CENTENNIAL-BICENTENNIAL CO!o!MI 'I - TEE OF DECEMBER 8, 1975 . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follo ws: Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Jones, Severn, !~ann, Clayton, Na ys: None. Absent: Council Members Blessing and Brown . The Mayor declared the motion carried. * * • • • • COUNCILMAN MANN !'v!OVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A M::J TION TO CONSIDER ITEM 8, "OTHER VISITORS", OUT OF AGENDA SEQUENCE. Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follow s : Taylor. Ayes: Council Members Jones , Severn, Mann, Clayt on , Nays: None. Absent: Council Members Blessing and Brown. The Mayor declared the motion carried. • • • • • • Sam Arrell, 4845 South Huron, was present to express his concern for getting children in his area to school via the RTD system . He stated that RTD changed their routes, and it now takes his children fifty-five minutes to get to high school instead of thirty minutes. The old route picked them up at 6 :10, 7:10 and 8 :1 0a .m. and took them close to the high school ' .,.i : I ' • • f 32xl - • • ,_ 0 , . • --~~-... - Parks & Recreation Comm i ss ion Minutes uf Dece mber l L, 1 Q75 Page -2- Park. After discussion. C ush ing moved, Bl essi n!! se conded , that recommenda u ur• !•.: rnaJe to Cily Cou ncil to name the Mi ni-Park and Inte rchange at U.S. Highway 2 !35 an d South Rroadwav 'kerrirt Park and Ske rritt Interchange in honor of Mr. Thoma s Sk e rritt and that the plan be approved a s presented by the architect. Motion carried. Mr. Cu s hing reponed on the m ee ting with the Se nior C itizen Advisor y - Comm ittee . The floor plan for the proposed Senior C itizen Ce nte r was presenred and seve ral r ecomme ndations we r e made. Those present were a sked to take a cop~ of the floor plan bac k to the ir organizations and then they will meet again in january to get the input from the various g roups. The floor plan was also reviewed b y the Commission with several s uggestions and changes recommended. Cushing moved, Hewitt seconded, that recommendation be made to City Council -"" that the proposed Senior Ci tizen Center be named CENTENNIAL CENTE R FOR SE NiO R CITIZENS. Motion carried. Mr. Romans informe d the Commission that George Pearson had submitted his resignation effective December 12, 197."i. Mr. Romans asked the Commission if they had any objection to the use of their names in the promotional mate rial for the Senior Citizen Center. There was no objection vo iced . Mr. Romans presented the diagram for the first nine holes of golf that has be e n approved hy t he Golf Committee. Mr. Pearson informed the Commis ion that the bids have been received for the Greenhouse and are well within the budget. The Greenhouse should be completed {f/ within sixty days • ~1r. He witt r e ported on the meeting with Chuck Porter of C SLT concerninr; • • 0 - - • \, (fl • • 0 I• • MI::MORANIJL '\1 TO Tl !1 :: ENG L E WOOD CITY COUN C IL REGARDING RECOMMFNOJ\ TION Of Till.:. 1'\~K S& R ECRf " \TIO. l ,OMMISSION December I l , l q75 '\1:\Ml !G O F T il E PROPOSED SENIOR C IHZEN CENTER R EC0 \1\1l · N IH TION: That the Englewood City Council consider naming th e proposed Senior Citizen Center the CE~TENNIAL CE NTER fOR SENIOR CITIZENS. Hy order of the Parks & Recreation Commission ·. ·. , • • 0 ·' ' r I '! - • • • -· January 5, 197 6 Page 12 • -,. '· City Manager McCown present e d two r ezon ing rec omrne nda-~ tions from the Planning and Zoning Commission . Acting Director of Community Dev e lopment Roman s ma de a brief presentation to Council r egarding this rezoning. She ;:;tated that the rezoning is for the l a nd b etwe e n Hampden i.v ~IJ'lt and Ithac a which is presently zoned R-3 and R-4 to be rez onec; to B-2 . Ms . Romans outlined the affected area on the ma p . CO UNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECOHDE A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY AT TOR NEY TO DRAW UP AN OR DIIIA N(;E REZONING THAT LAHD BET WEEN HAMPDEN AVElmE AND ITHA CA PRE SF:.NTLY ZONED R-3 AND R-4 TO B-2 . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as fo l lows : Aye s: Co uncil Members Williams, Se ve rn, Smith , Clayton , Brown , Mann, Taylor . Na ys: None . The Mayor declared t he motion carried . City ~tanager Mc Co wn pres e nted the recommendat ion from the Parks a nd Re c reation Comm ission that the Senior Citi zens ~ Cente r be named Centennial Center for Senior Citizens. He stated that this pr oJ ec t will not be constructed until 1 977 and recommende d that this item be tabled. COUNCILMAN SOVERN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SEC OIWED A MOT ION TO TABLE THIS RECOMMENDATI ON FROM THE PARKS A1W RE CREA - TI ON COMMISSION UNTIL SOME TIME IN THE FU 'fURE. Upo n a ca ll of the ro ll , the vo te resul t ed as follows: Ay es : Co uncil Members Williams, Severn,· Smit h , Clayton , Br own , Mann, Taylor . Nays : No ne. Th e Mayor declared the motion carried. * * * * * * City t>1a nager McCown present ed a recommendation fr om the Parks and Recreat ion Commission renaming Interchange P~r k a nd ~11ni -Pa rk t o Skerritt Park in honor of Mr . Thomas Ske!'ritt . Councilman Mann stated that he would like to s ee parks named after people wh o are al i ve. COUNCI LMAN HANN MOVED AN D COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SE CONfJt.D A r.lOTION T0 TABLE THIS RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PARKS AND RE CRE A- 710~ COMMISSIO N INDEFINITELY. Up on a call or the roll, th e vot e Jesulted a~ follows : •• . I ' I • • 0 ·' I ! ' ' '! - • • • t• • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING R EC OMMENDATION OF Ti lE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISS ION DATE: November 11, 1976 SUBJ EC T: SENIOR C ITIZ E N RECREATION CENTER RECOMMENDATION: • That E ngiewocxl City Council reinstate th<:; original Campus type plan for the Sen ior Citizen Recreation Center with the cul-de-sac and closing of South Lincoln Street. Recommendation was made to the Commission by the ~nior Citizen Advisory Committee at their me e ting on October 28, 1976 as follows: "that the original Campus Plan (Scheme G with 15, 000 sq. ft.) be kept." At the • Commission meeting on November 11, 1976 motion was passed to support this recommendation concerni ng the site plan but leave the building area at 13, 600 sq. ft. By order of the Englewood Parks & Recreation Commission ~~· Edith E. Romans, RCording Secretary ·., •. • • 0 • • • TO: FRCl<l: DATE: • - Andy McCown, City Manager Karl Nollenberger , Assistant City Manager Novanber 30 , 1976 SUBJECT : Englewood Citizen 6 ,·. t~ In June of 1976, the City Council authorized the monthly publication of the Eilglewood Citizen through the end of 1976 . Previous to that time, the Citizen had been published bi-monthly for over a year and quarterly before that time back to 1974 when the Citizen was originated . When the Council adopted the new schedu[e." they asked for a re-appraisal in December of the effectiveness of the monthly versus bi-m:mthly schedule. The cost of publishing the newsletter has remained approximately the same - around $2,000 per ronth. With nine publications in 1976 , the costs have been around $18,000 . 'Ihis covers the cost of postage , printing , editing and process- ing . If ronthly publications were to continue into the future , the annual costs would be $24,000 . The Citizen is essentially the only public relations program that the City of Englewood currently has in operation . In total I believe that the newsletter has been effective in transmitting the Englewood story to its citizens. It is hard to analyze what level of publication is necessary to accomplish this task. I have had no feedback on the monthly versus bi-iTx:mthly publication from the citizens . Departmmts have expressed pleasure with it since they can disseminate information on a rore timely basis. Recreation in particular has redesif91ed their program to be an insert in the newsletter since the coverage is so good . With the added space we have been able to write more stories about on-going city services such as our boards and corrmissions and more mundane tasks . Some of these stories are not essential but are nice to be able to tell . With a $24 ,000 budget , perhaps the City Council would like to be able to consider a broader package of information programs . Other cities have developed informa- tional brochures on the city and how a citizen can get involved . All of our programs so far are information giving instead of information receiving . Perhaps ideas on how to get a real feeling for the needs and desires of our citizens could be explored . I have not researched these indepth but would be glad to if the Council is interested in considering other programs . We need direction as to whether to continue the monthly Englewood Citizen, revert to bi-m:::mthly arxi/or consider other programs . I would be glad to discuss this further if you desire. ;,·._ ,,, t,' ~. '-~-\,_. ·"- Karl Nollenberger Assistant City Manager KN/sb ,. ' I • • •• ' r . • • • •• - MEMORANDUM To: Andy McCown, City Manager From : William D. James, Director of Finance Date: November 30, 1976 Subject: Status Report on River Development This report is in response to a memo from you requesting the status of the River Development Project. The attached statements summarize the costs from January 1, 1973 through October 31, 1976 and estimated expenditures for the purchase of all land and construction of the first nine holes. Construction of first nine holes: Construction of the first nine holes is to be done in two phases. The first phase consisted of the following items: Site preparation Rough earthwork Greens Traps Vinyl lining for lakes Power & transmission Topsoil Irrigation Seed & fertilizer Range Equipment Architects fees and related engineering work Status Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Not started Major items purchased; misc. items to be purchased Completed The only item outstanding in Phase I is the driving range. ,._ Phase II construction consists of the following items to be completed in 1977: Trees Parking lot Course furnishings Course maintenance Clubhouse • Status Not started Not started Not started Not started Architect hired - bids to be received by 12-14-76 for remodeling work ' I . • 0 ·. f X • • (i • Andy McCown, City Manager Page 2 November 30, 1976 • - Both phases of the constructi on for the first nine holes should be within amounts budgeted. Land: Chart 2 reflects the total cost of land to date and the status of each parcel. Land purchases to date for this project have been approximately 50% greater than the original estimate. Botkins -40 % Chiodo -48 % The land purchases outstanding that firm estimates are not available on are: Winslow Motor Crane Burke & Co. Mineral Lease $375,000 105,000 6,500 125,000 $611,500 The land costs could be 50 % greater than the amount outstandin9 of $611,500. I would recommend that an additional $305,750 (50% of $611,500) be budgeted in order to adequately fund for the land purchases. Revenues: The City has received word that the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation is awarding a grant of $94,000 for the purchase of open space and a $12,000 grant for handicap play apparatus. The City has to match the $12,000 grant with an equal amount. In order to do this, $12,000 will be taken from the River Development budget leaving a net increase of $82,000 in additional revenues for the River Development Project. Budget Status Revised estimate as of 10-31-76 Land Add. land approp. needed Master plan Phase I construction Phase II construction Miscellaneous Revised estimate $1,813,960 305.750 19,268 436,001 113,000 15,000 $2,702,979 Budget as of 10-31-76 $2,372,B53 Revised estimate 2t702,979 303,126) Add. revenues ( BOR Grant) Add. funds needed ' 82,000 $ (248.126) I . • 0 I• • (r • • • t• • ---------~-----... ... Andy McCown, City Manager Pa ge 3 November 30, 1976 Even though I feel that these figures are fairly conservative, any excess funds left from land purchases or construction could be allocated for the next phase of the golf course or softball field construction. Therefore, I recommend that as additional revenues become available in the Public Improvement Fund they be appropriated to the River Development Project. 4.d/ Wil~;m D. James Director of Finance cc: Packy Romans Karl Nollenberger WDJ/kv ' . , • . ' I . • 0 - ( - Land -A Master Plan - B Construction Phase Appra i sa 1 Master Plan Arch. Eng. Construction Legal Equipment Land Relocation ' Advertising City Construction Operating Costs - c .illl $ 8,500-A 18 ,450 -B 0 5,000-E 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 • Expenditures through 10-31-76 RIVER DEVELOPMENT Construction Phase II -0 Miscellaneous-E 1976 1974 1975 Thru 10-_ll $ 6,145-A $ 350-A $ 1,095-A 818-B 0 0 0 53,540-C l, 106-C 9,000-D 0 0 305,288-C 8,000-A 3,453-A 2,774-A 9,750-E 0 45,410-C 303,113-A 5-A 888,254-A 245-A 12,054-A 0 15-E 75-E 0 0 15,272-C Chart l Total ------ $ 16,090 19,268 63,646 310,288 14,227 55,160 1,191,372 12,299 90 15,272 0 0 1,052-C 1,052 ~1.950 1327,826 ~57,608 il 1281 1 380 il,698,764 SUMMARY Original Actual Outs tanding Revised Budget 10-31-76 Amount Est1ma te Master Plan $ 20,000 $ 19,268 $ 0 $ 19,268 Land 1,472,310 1,233,988 579,972 1,813,960 Construction Phase 441,500 421,668 14,333 436,001 Construction Phase II 113 .ooo 9,000 104,000 113 .ooo Miscellaneous Costs 15,000 14,840 160 15,000 ~~061,810 il,698,764 i698,465 i2.397.229 • •. ... I . • 0 c • I • RIVER DEVELOPMENT Chart 2 ' Summary of Land Cost 10 -31-76 Original Land Recording Appraisal Relocation Title Legal Es timate Land Estimate Purchase Fees Fees Expense Taxes ~ Fees Total Revised Status Botkins $ 100,000 $ 99,656 $ 0 $ 170 $ 6,776 $1,156 $ 0 $ 750 $ 108 ,508 $ 140 .(JO Q In Court Public Service Parcel X 308,000 317,913 15 0 573 0 0 0 318,501 318,50 1 Clear Title Parcel Y 40,000 60,336 825 61 ,161 61,16 1 Clear Title Abandoned Railroad 3,600 7,150 16 0 0 0 117 0 7,283 7 28 3 Clear Title Winslow 375,000 65,000 0 0 0 0 0 442 65,442 375 ,000 In Court (west side) Burke & Co . 6,500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ,500 In Court • Motor Crane 105,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 602 602 105,000 In Court .I J C-tJiodo 432,000 640,000 13 100 0 0 0 402 640 ,515 640,51 5 Clear Title ,,.; nera 1 Lease 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125,000 In Court Mi sc . Expense 0 0 0 14,995 4,950 0 0 12,031 31 ,976 35 ,00 0 TOTAL $1,370,000 $1,190,055 144 $16,090 ~121299 111156 $117 $14,227 11.233,988 11,813,960 I " ·. ·-\-- • , • 0 • - • ( I • • • --'~----------·----------------·------~-~ 6 D MEMORANDUM To: Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager From : William D. James, Director of Finance Date: November 29, 1976 Subject: liquor Code The state has also changed the effective date of a li~nse _fiOm the calendar ear 1 ate when the license is approve . I would recommend that the City Code be changed to correspond with collection of the City's occupational tax on the anniversary date rather than on January 1 of each year. This would simplify our processing of liquor licenses; and we would have to handle each license only once, whereas now under the new state law and our present code we will have to process each license twice . ... ~ William D. James Director of Finance WDJ/I<V ' . , ·~ • • 0 ·' I { I ,. ( • ( \ • • , . • 6 E 'TO: Andy M:!Cown, City Manager FRCX>1: Karl Nollenberger , Assistant City Manager DATE: November 30, 1976 SUBJECI': Sewer Fun:i Corstruction Accou ·11 The City was recently notified that our request to have the 1971 E.P .A. rehabilitation ~t increased fran 33 1/3% to 50% was approved . The origirial projec~k place in 1971 and 1972 costing $1.4 million at our old wastewater treatmmt plant . The additional grant funds are worth $235,000 to the City and we should be receiving a check very soon. As a result of these ftmus being recelv•:d , 1...e have talked concerning the use of the rronies. It is our feeling tllat the City soould establish a sewer fUnd construction account for future ca. it o tl . We know that expans ty Treatrrent Plant will be needed within the next 15 years at the Iatest, probably prior to that tire. The $235,000 will make a nice start towards that future exnaosion. " - As you know, the current policy of the City states that tap fees will be charged at a rate sufficient to pay for debt retirerrent, capital construction and front-end operating costs of the new facility. It is impossible to be totally accurate each year in predicting the number of taps . In sane years we will exceed the necessary tap fees and other years will show a deficit. In the long run, we anticipate caning out ahead. We re.c_omnerxi that we annually reconcile the policy staterrent on sewer tap fees am deposit tne excess Irito the sewer construction account . In thOse years that taps are very low, we can call upon the account to pay the expenditures . This will prev·ent the need for increases in disposal fees in those years that taps are down purely because of lack of growth . 'lhis is an added protection to the current users of the system who have already paid their share of the capital outlay . If you are in agreenent with this policy, we could start it in 1976 with approval by the Council . We believe that Councils ten years from now would be greatly appreciative for our foresight. 1\~ N o CC,~~-- Karl Nollenberger Assistant City Manager sb ~~ Wil~~s Director of Finance cc: Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works Chuck Garroll, Director of Utilities .. • • 0 ' • r ( I}' (I , . I • • • • MEMORANDUM TO : Mayor and Members of Englewood City Council FROM : Andy McCown, City Manager DATE: December 2, 1976 SUBJECT : PROPOSED WATER QUALITY STANDARDS Recently the City received a letter from Mr. William E. Korbltz, Manager of the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District, concerning a public hearing to be held by th~olorado Water Quality Control Commission on proposed revisions tn to the State Water Quality Criteria and Stream Clu11Wcettnn System (copy attached). ,.As you can see from the letter, the hearing is to be held on the same date as your Council meeting; however, written responses can be submitted as late as December 17, 1976. Mr. Korbitz asks t.p;twe submit our comments and/or recommendations to the Commission. Du e to the complexity of this subject and the technical language contained both in the current classification system and the proposed revisions, we find it very difficult to assess the impact upon the City of Englewood. It is even more difficult to try and assess these in a written report that can be easily understood by those of us who do not deal in this subject on a day -to-day basis. Therefore, we have not tried to do so for this particular agenda item. We do, however, feel that the proposed regulations are more strict than the current regulations and would probably result in higher fac111ty and treatment costs than the current regulations require. Rather than go into details at this time, I would suggest discussing this matter at the study session TUesday night with Mr. Carroll. Perhaps we can come to some conclusion on comments that should be made to the Commission as a result of this discussion. Sin~rely, ' i ' /' I ' ~ J ·. ' },~/~~/t()-e'\. ~ND cCOWN City anager AMcC/p Attachme nt cc: Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works Cha r l e s Carroll, Director of Utilities " t \ I \. J ;. • • • 0 , ( • • • • • November 22, 1976 Honorable James Taylor Mayor, City of Englewood 3400 s. Elati Englewood, Colorado 80 1 10 Dear Mayor Taylor: ·~ 1 \ 6450 YORK STREET DEI')IVE A , COLORADO 8 0229 TELEPHONE NUMBER 2:89 ·594, ,. . On December 7, 1976, a public hearing will ~e held by the Colo- rado Water Quality Control Commission on proposed revisions to the State Water Quality Criteria and Stream Classification System. The proposed criteria and stream classification system have grave financial implications for wastewater aqencies, and I e~courage you to furnish a . statement to the Colora do Water Quali •:.:; Control Commission, verbally and in writing, satting forth cor.c..,n,.; for the cost of treatmer.t not needed, and not commensurate \dth the low level of benefits derived from the higher levels of treatment. The estimated cost to the Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District No. 1 for ammonia removal as required by the proposed stream classification is $34,4 00,000. This cost is for 1990 flows of 190 mgd or $180,000 per mgd. The annual operation and main- tenance costs are estimated at $1,100,000 for the 190 mgd flow. The unit costs of construction and O&M for smaller trea~~ent fa- cilities obviously would be much higher. Similar costs for dechlorinat i on to meet the residual chlorine standards could be expected. An alternative would be development of a diffe rent type of dis infection also probably at higher costs than the present cost of chlorination . Lower costs for meet ing these standards presumably cou ld be avail- able by using land treatment, but little support for such land t reatment has been evidenced in most Colorado areas. It appears im prope r for the Colorado Water Quality Control Commi s sion to es- tablish standards which force wastewa ter. agencies to go to land treatment rather than to keep all options open for such treat~ent for the ~:mrpose s of econo!"ly , public support, environmental protec- tion and w~ter rights Protection. ' -: ~ I • • J - ' ( (~ • • t • 0 .. 2 The basic premise of the proposed criteria and system as well as the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and the Federal Water Pol- lution Control Act to· require fishable-swimmable water is at best questionable from the standpoint of economy, public support, en- vironmental protection, water rights protection and energy con- sumption. Such blanket treatment requirements throughout a state or nation without regard to the best use of streams is improper. It appears proper that we should all recommend a level of treat- ment required to best fit the probable use of the receiving stream. I urge you to express your concerns to the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission verbally by December 7, 1976, and in writing by December 17, 1976. WEK/j • • 0 • \ ·., i I.----~ I l European Health Spo :'*-------~ P ' l··~.~~~~)o n n .. VICINITY MAP. - L__l ~j - i 35:> \ • • - I _, --~-----,.......-'"-----....~--'-- ' ;~J:J . 1,~ . l . ·~· I • • . , .• I ! ' 'f • • • • - COMMENTS ON PROPOSED WATER QUALITY STANDARDS FOR COLORADO General Comments • The WQMTF of DRCOG supports the methodology being utilized by the WQCC in identifying potential stream class i fications. • The WQMTF supports the initial attempt by the WQCC in identifying standards and generally feels the initial draft being reviewed by the public has been well thought out and reflects the goals relating to improved water quality in Colorado streams. Items of Concern • Although the classification system has been well thought out and generally reflects those uses important to the citizens of Colorado, guidance in identifying those uses that are important to the streams should be given in the document. It is felt this guidance should be Jn the form of either saying all uses are important to all streams or should give a methodology for determining the use that is critical to the stream. • The specific standards should be documented as to the justification for their levels. · • Additional discussion as to the relationship between the use class- ifications and the attainment of those use classifications needs to be · clarified. Therefore, if because of natural causes such as urban run- off a use classification cannot be met,does that mean that all other constituents for that use classification must be met. If this is the case, po.ssibly ·the. entire beneficial use concept should be forgotten and simply water 'quality re.quirements should be set by the Commission. • It is unclear how the Commission wUl classify certain intermittent streams within the DRCOG study area. • Is it feasible to contain an implementation plan for eliminating the exceptions specifically in regards to how this relates to a plan that would be needed for urban runoff control. Preliminary estimates for meeting the proposed fecal coliform requirement for primary contact in the Denver area would include urban runoff controls that would be in the vicinity of one billion dollars. This type of condition refers to your points f or granting exceptions of 1 , 2 and 5 . ' I • ' ·' : .. ~ ·:;~ •. . . · .. ~/· ' • • • • • I • \,' •:' • Possibly the Comm.lssion should include in their "flow criteria exceptions" _ an ~ltem dealing wlth high flows. This would enable those stream segments that7 ~r~ influenced.by non-point sources such as urban runoff during storm eV,C:ll\ts . to receive ~x,ceptlons within the Commission pollcy . • • . ·~ .. . "( ' A .clear;understandlng as to how the Commission will use the proposed t~mp;,rature ,criterta ,dealing with the 3 degree temperature change standard. :' 't~~Y~ . I' ' • Addlt,19nal public Hearings should be held In the State of Colorado which point 'qut specifically to the citizens the impact of the standards on the water,.'quality in their area. Tbese m~hould also potnt-eut-the- pet'~lal--socto eQOJ1~te impacts-;,n ~. ('' . . ' .. ·~l, ;,, •'','!'~:· ' ' ~ l' ; \'r. •• .... '· ·2- .: . .. ~ .... I • • 0 2X • • ,. . • • ~ ... ,_ ? M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Englewood City Council FROM: Thomas J. Burns, Chairman Englewood Housing Au t horit y DATE: De cember 6, 1976 SUBJECT: Englewood Apartments for the Eld e rly "Topping Of f" Ceremon y At our last meeting of the Englewood Housing Authorit y on December 1, 1976, we discussed having some sort of "t opping off" ceremony f or the apartments for the e ld er l y. Th e con- struction has reached the stage where the seventh f loor is almost in place. I recall that a similar cere mon y was h e ld in Litt l et on at this stage, and some very wort hwhile publicity was generat e d as a result. I would recommend that the mem bers o f the Englewood City Coun ci l and the Englewood Housing Au thority jointly plan a "t opping off" ceremony on Wednesday, Decembe r 15, 1976. If it would please Council , I would suggest that we beg in with a j oint lunch eon at 11 :30 A.M., to be followed by t h e ceremon y on top of th e apart- ments . The whole a ff air should be c on c lud e d b y 1:30 P.M. at the latest. The Housing Authorit y would like to give some special recognition at the lunc heon to two of its members who have recentl y r esig ned: Ma urice Merlin and Berry Slater . I think it would be especially appropriate t o do this at the lunc h e on with Coun ci l present. Please g iv e the following your c ons ideration: WHAT : Lunc heon and Topping Of f Ce remon y WHEN: Wednesday, Dec e mber 15 , 1976 I 11 :30 A.M . - 1 :30 P.M. WHERE : Luncheon -Golden Fiddle Restaurant 3370 South Acoma Topping Off Ceremony -Apartments 3333 South Lincoln Jk¥.~~u~- Chairman Englewood Hou si n g Au thor ity • . , I • • 0 · . • f !J I I I 'I I ~ I i , I • • I • • a -. r ' _J 1-!- \ J • c:ov t • ·'' . November 19, 1976 , . Dear An d y : As you know, there has not been a meeting of the Arapahoe Hn y o r ' s Council since August of this year, when we were hosted by Columbine Valley. This lack of meetings has not been intentional, but with the November eleeU<-ns, I-470 contro\'er s y, etc., all have been busy and the months since August have slipped by rapidly. From conversations with some of you there is apparently a desire to re•est.ablish rce u lar mcl!tings in 1977, and we wo •1i.d like your guidance in t .hi 5 matter. The normal meeting sc hedule calls for the fi r st Th u u rlsy eve n i :1g of each mouth. Please let us know if that C<'ntinues to be a satisfactory time and whether or not you want these meetings to be monthly or b i -monthly. The Enelewood/Uni ted SL•burban Chamber of Com- merce ~rill be happy to continue as the co-ordinating agent for the Arapahoe Mayor's Council. Will look forward to hearing from you. Si ncerely, Howard C. Ol s on Ex ecu tiv e Vice Presid ent • r I • ~ .... ENGLEWOOD/UNITeD SUBURBAN CHAMBER DF CDN'IMei=K:II 180 West Girard Avenue ·Englewood. Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 781·7838 ' . , •. I • • 0 • • • • - ? Englewood City Council Meeting December 7, 1976 Taylor: Anderson: We have a visitor that has been very patient tonight . I'll ask Mr. Anderson now to come forward. Honorable Mayor, City Councilmen, ladies and gentlemen, my name is William Anderson and I live at 4981 South Washington. I think probably some of this is going to be boring to you, but it is quite interesting to the neighbors in my neighborhood . I don't know why some people are afraid to come up here and sp eak to the Council or talk to you about the problems we have in this city. I questioned when you fellas went to the retreat and got rid of the metermaids. I went out the other night to have supper, and I parked across the street by the First National Bank parking lot. When I come out a very efficient officer had given me a parking ticket at 6 :25 at night. This is dark. I couldn't even see the parking sign, but I went back and found it; and I'm guilty and I will go down and pay my parking fine. I would like to commend Robert Sawdon, #1041, for being so efficient at 6:25 at night. I went down the next morning, or Monday morning, and was told to talk to Sgt. Leydon because I couldn't talk to the captain. I told him that I thought the patrolmen could spend better time patroling the streets of Englewood at night than going out and looking in the blind spots to get a parking violation. In talking to him he informed me that it is just as much an ability to catch someone with a parking violation as to catch a big criminal. Now, in our community the police department is terrible. Most people don't even call the police. I don't even call them. They broke my yard light out. They turn on my sprinklers. They turned the water on into my basement. I'm 69 years and my wife is 65, and we spent practically half the night cleaning the basement and taking the rugs out. They cut the hoses. They shoot firecrackers. They ring the doorchimes. They break the glass and throw the litter on the lawn. They throw papers on my roof. Cats and dogs run lose in the neighborhood. The dogcatcher can't catch them. They threw oil on my wife's car and on ~1i ss Wa 1 ker' s car. We called an officer and all he did was come out and make a note in his book to patrol it. I don't know what the answer is to all these crimes. But one thing I do know, I caught three of them and took one and booted him in the butt so hard he knew he had it and I told them never to come back again. Now he goes down the other street, and I think that is the only way to control it. I would like to know what we are going to do about police protection. The captain informed me that until all of us call in, we are going to have to have calls, that they will not send out a patrol car to take care of that neighborhood. To go just a little bit further with your parade that day, I enjoyed it very much. But you had an auxiliary police officer down there right across from your show band. There was one boy there about thirteen years old, and another boy about nine years -1- ' • • • . , ' Anderson: McCown: Anderson: • • • • I• - ? (cont.) old; and one was running a movie camera and one was running a tape recorder. They we re trying to get out in the street to take pictures of the band and tape record this. The auxiliary officer was putting them back from the street all the time. Somebody with a two thousand dollar outfit with a long extension on it can get out in the middle of the street and do what he pleases. He finally got told off about it, so somewhere along the line the auxiliary policeman wasn't paying too much attention to our public. It was quite comical a while ago when a gentleman here was talking about saving water and that water is the most precious thing we have. I went down to get a piece of plywood and the firemen on Belleview had their hose fixed up to the big hydrant with a big noz2le and were washing the leaves off of their lawn out into the street. How they picked them up, I don't know. They probably called a street sweeper up there to pick them up. I am just reminding you of what is going on. The department heads or someone is going to sleep and not keeping track of what is going on. Is there a law where you can sweep your leaves into the street and expect the city to pick them up at any certain time? The City will not pick up the leaves at any time? We just furnish the bags. Well, I went out for a walk with my wife; and we went over to Tufts and Pearl and back down. The streets are full of leaves and the gutters are full of leaves. I stepped out in the gutter and almost busted myself. The neighborhood is in a terrible condition as far as I am concerned, as far as leaves and that. The Street Department .... on Clarkson, as far as I am concerned, has holes that need to be patched. Every time they patch them they leave them about an inch higher. It is worse than driving a truck over it. The last cold spell we had, we went by there, another neighbor and I, and they were out there in thirty degree weather because I have a thermometer that gives top and bottom temperatures all the time. They were out there in thirty degree weather punching holes out and swabbing it and pouring asphalt. They would have been better off to sit in by a warm fire somewhere and forgot those holes. I went down to the Police Department over here, and I planted over five thousand trees. I think Mr. Brown can confirm it. But they have planted trees out there along the walkway that won't take long before they are overlapping the walk. And one of them is within three feet of a pipe hole. This is your streets and park division. that has done the wrong. So this is another thing that goes in your streets and various other things, but I don't want to be taking up your time. The City Manager hired additional personnel, the engineer and sewage disposal, which I suppose you need. I don't know. The engineer was supposed to be needed because we didn't have the personnel to set in the sprinkler system so it would keep from freezing in the winter time. If so, then we better get rid of some more in that department. -2- • ,. - I ·. ·' I ! I 0, , 'r Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: McCown: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Clayton: Anderson: • McCown: • • • - Getting back to your golf course, as to what it is going to cost now, I asked at the Mayor's Coffee why there couldn't be an amusement tax put on the golf players. They said it couldn't be done because the ground belongs to Sheridan. Does the ground belong to Sheridan? Not where our golf course is. What? Englewood owns that ground. Who does? Englewood. But it is in the City of Sheridan. How come we can't put an amusement tax on the golf players? It is in the City of Sheridan, but we own the ground. The City of Englewood can't put an amusement tax on the golf players, but if I go to bowl or to the show, but if I go to the golf course I don't have to. That is up to the Sheridan City Council. That's what I mean, it is up to the City. Sheridan City Council. Right. Mr. Anderson, there is another answer to what we are saying here. On the golf course, the City sets the fees for operation. So even though it is not a tax, it accomplishes what you are asking for, I think. It would be self-supporting, and I think that is what I hear. There will be sufficient fees so that it will be self- supporting and pay for itself. It's just not called an amusement tax. Ok. Then I asked if there was going to be a club house, and they said there was. I seen in the paper where there was going to be an old house turned into a club house, the way I understand it . Now in this club house, are you going to serve liquor to these golfers? As to the actual operation of the club house, we haven't decided exactly how it would go, whether it would go through a franchise operation or whatever. But I am sure that whoever actually operates the franchise as far as the restaurant portion of it or beverages, they will want to apply to the City of Sheridan -3- • ,. . ' • • . , •' \ ! I f or McCown: Ande r son: McCown: Anderson: McCown: • • • • I• - ? (cont .) for a liquor license. I think this is a very co~non thing, and even co~on in municipal courses. The reason I asked this question is because the City has a law in your parks where I can't go down and drink a beer. enjoy going down and barbequeing a hamburger and drinking a beer. But a cop comes along and says to turn the bottle up and pour the beer out. But I can go over to Denver on Ruby Hill over there and they all drink beer, and there aren 't cans laying ar ound or anything else. So I feel that i f the golfers are going to drink whiskey up there that it should entitle us guys that drink beer in the parks out here . This is my feelings. This is all I have to say about that. Now the paper, you brought up that. I enjoy it. I like to find out what's going on in this town. and I don't know how to find out. The paper is a wonderful thing, but most of the time the things published is too late for us. It doesn't do us any good. So some way or another you are going to have to find some way of getting out information to the citizens in Englewood. flow the sewer and that, of course that was my prime object when I first started to come to the Council, the sewer and water. The sewer, I guess because of the EPA, the outlying district is going to pay less for their sewer than the residents of Englewood. No, that's not true. Well, according to the paper, it says Englewood will pay $19.30 instead of $20.00 flat rate; and now Englewood would pay $17.70 instead of $20.00. This comes out of your paper, and it was created by Mr. Nollenberger, Assistant Manager. Yes, I think you have to really get into the total way the sewer accounts are established, though, and how they are funded in order to understand it. In most of the cases in the sewer districts that are outside the City, their lines are not operated and maintained by the City forces. They have a separate contract which does that. And so because of EPA rules, we have to figure out what the charge would be minus the operation and maintenance of those lines and then charge them accordingly. But in actual terms of dollars and cents, the flat rate customers in the City of Englewood should have their fees reduced next year a very small amount. Whereas t he me t ered customers on the sewer system are going to find that their fees are increased a slight amount. But basically they are charged a lesser amount because they pay somebody else other than the City to operate and maintain their lines. Therefore, we can't charge them the same amount that we charge an in-City customer. -4- • , . • .• \ ! I '!' Anderson: McCown: Anderson: McCown: • Anderson: • • • ... 0 - Well then you ought to get involved with the REA and Public Service and you will learn a lot about what you can charge somebody to use your services. I think if we are going to provide a service for outside that they should have to pay their own way, not the residents of Englewood. Now some of you think that I moved here just two years ago, but I have been involved in building here for the past thirty years. So I know a little bit about what goes on here in Englewood. But I still question when you say that the outsider is not going to pay less. I took it out of the paper, and it was put in the paper by your Assistant Manager. Most of the sewer taps, at the prices they are being charged for them, at the end of his notation he says that initially we won't receive revenue enough to pay the cost of it. So who is going to pay the rest of the cost? There are only 10,000 of us sewer residences in Englewood; and there are 17,000 outside of Englewood. Are you referring to the new plant, sir? I didn't hear the first part of your statement, I'm sorry. Well, in this letter that your Assistant Manager published, dealing with the raise of $650 or whatever the raises are for all of them, at the end of it he says initially we won't receive enough revenue to cover the cost. And there are 10,000 of us in Englewood and 17,000 of them on the outside. Where are we going to pay all of this? You can sit back there and laugh, but this is a serious situation; and I am paying your wages for these answers. Without questioning my Assistant C~ty Manager and all of the news releases, I don't know exactly specifically what he was referring to in those particular remarks. I'm sure the remarks he made are correct remarks, and he is in charge with dealing with the newspapers and getting them this information. In regards to the Bi-City Wastewater Treatment Plant, we try to charge a tap fee to new customers which will be sufficient to allow us to pay off the bonds that we sold to build the plant and to pay for the start up costs -construction, capital equipment, and so on -that will be necessary to run that plant. The reason we do this is because we want the new customer who is causing us to build a new plant in the first place, to pay off the cost of that new plant. So the current customer, the customer who has been here for years, does not have to pay for the cost of that new plant. Well, I don't understand your line of thinking but maybe it will work out. Now the water, I don't know where it's at. Somewhere along the line you were going to issue a $5 to $7 million bond issue, which I am 100% for to get water to some of the outlying districts that don't have it. But I am sure not in favor of a $5 to $7 million bond issue, and none of the rest of us out there, to provide water to outside districts. -5- ' • . , • • McCown : Anderson: • McCown: • • • .. - The water issue you are referring to is not for water for people who live outside the city limits of Englewood. The specific question that Council addressed at their retreat, and they spent a lot of hours reviewing the water and sewer funds, was in regards to the problem of low pressure in the south part of Englewood and the northeast part of Englewood. They asked us to come up with some type of program early next year which would deal with handling those pressure problems. I think, based upon an earlier review, that we are probably talking about a bond issue or some type of mechanism whereby we are going to be spending probably in the sums you quoted or maybe a little bit more. As I have told the Council before, the problem is not in putting together the expenditures so much as it is in putting together a revenue structure that is going to pay for those expenditures. But basically the improvements are not improvements that Council is making specifically to serve people who live outside the City. In fact we really can't serve people who live outside the City without the approval of Denver because of previous contracts we have. But the improvements are more specifically related to improving the water pressure in south and northeast areas of Englewood, and not for any service outside the City. I want to go back to your high-rise senior citizens building. Here again, I quote your Assistant Manager, Karl Nollenberger. He said that to date we are $13,828 in the red, which could be lowered if a lower bid would come in. Also, the contractor spent $25,228 to sink building casings deeper. The overrun was due to the architect who was unaware ... no, this is a different contract. But the other overrun was due to the architect who was unaware that the Englewood height was sixty-five feet and the building is seventy-three feet hjgh. And you are going to have to install a communications system costing $20,000. The generator will be installed for another $18,600. A pump to add pressure for another $23,723. And $5,000 for a ceiling to keep the water from dripping below on the other patios. Somebody is directly at fault with this, because in all the building we have done we have had to get a building permit. We have had to get a soil sample on the soil there by an engineer to tell us where the casings go and how deep they are going to go. Somebody has fell down here and somebody should be penalized for it. I don't know what you paid the architect, 6-10 % for your drawing, I don't know, but somebody ought to be paying for this. Somebody made a terrible mistake, whether it is the building inspector, the building permit, the architect, the city engineer, the city manager, the mayor, or the Council. Somewhere down the line somebody made a terrible mistake. And you have a hell of a big overrun. How you will get the answers to it, I don't know. My only comment there would be that there were several factors in dealing with those overruns, Mr. Anderson. Some could have perhaps been avoided, some perhaps not. When we were dealing with this whole issue, we had several problems that were -6- • =· I 0 •• 1 r I f '! Mc Cown: Anderson: McCown: • • • • I• - 3 (cont.) really difficult probfems to overcome and there were many deadlines that we had to meet. We were at one end dealing with our Housing Authority and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to try to arrive at a figure on reimbursement of rental rates which would give us sufficient funds to pay off the cost of the building and the operation and maintenance of the buildings . At the same time, we were trying to figure out what kind of mechanism we could use to pay off the construction funds or the amounts of money needed to construct the building. City Council tried going through revenue bonds, and couldn't go that route because of high interest rates. We had to schedule an election, a general election, to sell general obligation bonds. Based upon the advice of our financial consultants, that election had to be scheduled at an appropriate time in order to take advantage of good interest rates that existed at that time. I understand all that. In view with all that, plans had to be approved not only by city people but by federal people and the Housing Authority and so on, and one unfortunate thing that did happen was that the architect assumed, wrongfully assumed, that our high-rise code limitations were the same as the Uniform Building Code. They are not, however. We have a high-rise ordinance here which sets a stricter minimum distance than the Uniform Building Code does. He didn't know that at the time. Had he known that at the time and included all of those things in the original bid documents, obviously the contract would have had to been a higher contract cost to begin with. Probably not as much as he came back with in overruns, because, if you are familiar with how contractors operate on overruns or change orders, they usually charge more on change orders than they would if they had originally bid that particular item. But nevertheless, those are items which were overlooked and probably should have been in the original bid document which would have made the original contract higher than we had estimated. Now because of the amount of money we had coming in from the federal government and because of the amount of money needed to pay off the principal and interest on the bonds, we were only able to set up a 2% contingency. That was a very low contingency for a project of this magnitude . We are estimating that we are going to run over, not only our contingency but some additional funds that the Housing Authority is helping us out with. But as to the degree of overruns, that is a question. We had a meeting last week with the Chamber, and the senior president who works for Johns-Manville had that same article you have. He told us he was surprised that this was printed in the newspaper because if his company could hold projects to that small an overrun they would be very happy with it. So we get both sides. · -7- ' • ... I . • ' ·' \ ! ' . , '! Anderson: McCown: Anderson: Taylor: • • • .. I am not questioning the overrun. I am questioning the mistakes that were made. How come a building permit was issued without noticing the architects failure between the sixty-five and seventy-three feet? We did notice it . That's why this who l e thing came up. How come all this other wasn't entered into it, then, before you went that far? I don't know. Because we take soil samples when we do our apartment houses, and when they fail the engineering company stands all the expenses. They redid the whole thing and it never cost us a dime. Somewhere along the line somebody has made a terrible mistake. I have taken enough of your time. Thank you very much for your kind consideration. If I have stomped on some toes, I'm kind of glad of it. Maybe somebody will wake up to some of the things that need to be done. This is a grand old city that I like to live in, and I have been here for a long time . Thank you, Mr. Anderson. -B- ' I . • 0 ·. ' f • • • • :. - 3 En glewood City Council Meeting Decembe r 7, 1976 Taylor: Anderson: We have a visitor that has been very patient tonight. I'll ask Mr . Anderson now to come forward. Honorable Mayor, City Councilmen, ladies and gentlemen, my name is William Anderson and I live at 4981 South Washington. I think probably some of this is going to be boring to you, but it is quite interesting to the neighbors in my neighborhood. I don't know why some people are afraid to come up here and speak to the Council or talk to you about the problems we have in this city . I questioned when you fellas went to the retreat and got rid of the metermaids. I went out the other night to have supper, and I parked across the street by the First National Bank parking lot. When I come out a very efficient officer had given me a parking ticket at 6:25 at night. This is dark. I couldn't even see the parking sign, but I went back and found it; and I'm guilty and I will go down and pay my parking fine. I would like to commend Robert Sawdon, #1041, for being so efficient at 6:25 at night. I went down the next morning, or Monday morning, and was told to talk to Sgt. Leydon because I couldn't talk to the captain. I told him that I thought the patrolmen could spend better time patroling the streets of Englewood at night than going out and looking in the blind spots to get a parking violation. In talking to him he informed me that it is just as much an ability to catch someone with a parking violation as to catch a big criminal. Now, in our community the police department is terrible . Most people don't even call the police. I don't even call them. They broke my yard light out. They turn on my sprinklers . They turned the water on into my basement. I'm 69 years and my wife is 65, and we spent practically half the night cleaning the basement and taking the rugs out. They cut the hoses. They shoot firecrackers. They ring the doorchimes. They break the glass and throw the litter on the lawn. They throw papers on my roof . Cats and dogs run lose in the neighborhood. The dogcatc her can't catch them. They threw oil on my wife's car and on t-1iss Walker's car. We called an officer and all he did was come out and make a note in his book to patrol it. I don't know what the answer is to all these crimes. But one thing I do know, I caught three of them and took one and booted him in the butt so hard he knew he had it and I told them never to come back again. Now he goes down the other street, and I think that is the only way to control it. I would like to know what we are going to do about police protection . The captain informed me that until all of us call in, we are going to have to have calls, that they will not send out a patrol car to take care of that neighborhood. To go just a little bit further with your parade that day, I enjoyed it very much . But you had an au xiliary police officer down there right across from your show band. There was one boy there about thirteen years old, and another boy about nine years -1- ' • ,. - I • • • I ·' I ! ' 'r - Anderson : McCown: Anderson: • • • • ,. - 3 (cont.) old; and one was running a movie camera and one was running a tape recorder. They were trying to get out in the street to take pictures of the band and tape record this. The auxiliary officer was putting them back from the street all the time. Somebody with a two thousand dollar outfit with a long extension on it can get out in the middle of the street and do what he pleases. He finally got told off about it, so somewhere along the line the auxiliary policeman wasn't paying too much attention to our public. It was quite comical a while ago when a gentleman here was talking about saving water and that water is the most precious thing we have. I went down to get a piece of plywood and the firemen on Belleview had their hose fixed up to the big hydrant with a big nozzle and were washing the leaves off of their lawn out into the street. How they picked them up, I don't know. They probably called a street sweeper up there to pick them up. I am just reminding you of what is going on. The department heads or someone is going to sleep and not keeping track of what is going on. Is there a law where you can sweep your leaves into the street and expect the city to pick them up at any certain time? The City will not pick up the leaves at any time? We just furnish the bags. Well, I went out for a walk with my wife; and we went over to Tufts and Pearl and back down. The streets are full of leaves and the gutters are full of leaves. I stepped out in the gutter and almost busted myself. The neighborhood is in a terrible condition as far as I am concerned, as far as leaves and that. The Street Department .... on Clarkson, as far as I am concerned, has holes that need to be patched. Every time they patch them they leave them about an inch higher. It is worse than driving a truck over it. The last cold spell we had, we went by there, another neighbor and I, and they were out there in thirty degree weather because I have a thermometer that gives top and bottom temperatures all the time. They were out there in thirty degree weather punching holes out and swabbing it and pouring asphalt. They would have been better off to sit in by a warm fire somewhere and forgot those holes. I went down to the Police Department over here, and I planted over five thousand trees. I think Mr. Brown can confirm it. But they have planted trees out there along the walkway that won't take long before they are overlapping the walk. And one of them is within three feet of a pipe hole. This is your streets and park division, that has done the wrong. So this is another thing that goes in your streets and various other things, but I don't want to be taking up your time. The City Manager hired additional personnel, the engineer and sewage disposal, which I suppose you need. I don't know. The engineer was supposed to be needed because we didn't have the personnel to set in the sprinkler system so it would keep from freezing in the winter time . If so, then we better get rid of some more in that department. -2- I· • ' - Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: McCown: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Taylor: Anderson: Clayton: Anderson: • McCown: • • • 0 • -> Getting back to your golf course, as to what it is going to cost now, I asked at the Mayor's Coffee why there couldn't be an amusement tax put on the golf players. They said it couldn't be done because the ground belongs to Sheridan. Does the ground belong to Sheridan? Not where our golf course is. What? Englewood owns that ground. Who does? Englewood. But it is in the City of Sheridan. How come we can't put an amusement tax on the golf players? It is in the City of Sheridan, but we own the ground. The City of Englewood can't put an amusement tax on the golf players, but if I go to bowl or to the show, but if I go to the golf course I don't have to. That is up to the Sheridan City Council. That's what I mean, it is up to the City. Sheridan City Council. Right. Mr. Anderson, there is another answer to what we are saying here. On the golf course, the City sets the fees for operation. So even though it is not a tax, it accomplishes what you are asking for, I think. It would be self-supporting, and I think that is what I hear. There will be sufficient fees so that it will be self- supporting and pay for itself. It's just not called an amusement tax. Ok. Then I asked if there was going to be a club house, and they said there was. I seen in the paper where there was going to be an old house turned into a club house, the way I understand it . Now in this club house, are you going to serve liquor to these golfers? As to the actual operation of the club house, we haven't decided exactly how it would go, whether it would go through a franchise operation or whatever. But I am sure that whoever actually operates the franchise as far as the restaurant portion of it or beverages, they will want to apply to the City of Sheridan -3- • ,_ ' I • • ·' I ! I ' or McCown: Anderson: McCown: Anderson: McCown: • • • I• - ? (cont.) for a liquor license. I think this is a very common thing, and even common in municipal courses. The reason I asked this question is because the City has a law in your parks where I can't go down and drink a beer . I enjoy going down and barbequeing a hamburger and drinking a beer. But a cop comes along and says to turn the bottle up and pour the beer out. But I can go over to Denver on Ruby Hill over there and they all drink beer, and there aren't cans laying around or anything else. So I feel that if the golfers are going to drink whiskey up there that it should entitle us guys that drink beer in the parks out here . This is my feelings. This is all I have to say about that. Now the paper, you brought up that. en joy it. I like to find out what's going on in this town, and I don't know how to find out. The paper is a wonderful thing, but most of the time the things published is too late for us. It doesn't do us any good. So some way or another you are going to have to find some way of getting out information to the citizens in Englewood. Now the sewer and that, of course that was my prime object when I first started to come to the Council, the sewer and water. The sewer, I guess because of the EPA, the outlying district is going to pay less for their sewer than the residents of Englewood. No, that's not true. Well, according to the paper, it says Englewood will pay $19.30 instead of $20.00 flat rate; and now Englewood would pay $17.70 instead of $20.00. This comes out of your paper, and it was created by Mr. Nollenberger, Assistant Manager. Yes, I think you have to really get into the total way the sewer accounts are established, though, and how they are funded in order to understand it. In most of the cases in the sewer districts that are outside the City, their lines are not operated and maintained by the City forces. They have a separate contract which does that. And so because of EPA rules, we have to figure out what the charge would be minus the operation and maintenance of those lines and then charge them accordingly. But in actual terms of dollars and cents, the flat rate customers in the City of Englewood should have their fees reduced next year a very small amount . Whereas the metered customers on the sewer system are going to find that their fees are increased a slight amount . But basically they are charged a lesser amount because they pay somebody else other than the City to operate and maintain their lines . Therefore, we can't charge them the same amount that we charge an in-City customer. -4- •• ' • • f ....... Anderson: McCown: Anderson: McCown: • Anderson: • • • .. Well then you ought to get involved with the REA and Public Service and you will learn a lot about what you can charge somebody to use your services. I think if we are going to provide a service for outside that they should have to pay their own way, not the residents of Englewood. Now some of you think that I moved here just two years ago, but I have been involved in building here for the past thirty years. So I know a little bit about what goes on here in Englewood. But I still question when you say that the outsider is not going to pay less. I took it out of the paper, and it was put in the paper by your Assistant Manager. Most of the sewer taps, at the prices they are being charged for them, at the end of his notation he says that initially we won't receive revenue enough to pay the cost of it. So who is going to pay the rest of the cost? There are only 10,000 of us sewer residences in Englewood; and there are 17,000 outside of Englewood. Are you referring to the new plant, sir? I didn't hear the first part of your statement, I'm sorry. Well, in this letter that your Assistant Manager published, dealing with the raise of $650 or whatever the raises are for all of them, at the end of it he says initially we won't receive enough revenue to cover the cost. And there are 10,000 of us in Englewood and 17,000 of them on the outside. Where are we going to pay all of this? You can sit back there and laugh, but this is a serious situation; and I am paying your wages for these answers. Without questioning my Assistant City Manager and all of the news releases, I don't know exactly specifically what he was referring to in those particular remarks. I'm sure the remarks he made are correct remarks, and he is in charge with dealing with the newspapers and getting them this information. In regards to the Bi-C)ty Wastewater Treatment Plant, we try to charge a tap fee to new customers which will be sufficient to allow us to pay off the bonds that we sold to build the plant and to pay for the start up costs -construction, capital equipment, and so on -that will be necessary to run that plant. The reason we do this is because we want the new customer who is causing us to build a new plant in the first place, to pay off the cost of that new plant. So the current customer, the customer who has been here for years, does not have to pay for the cost of that new plant. Well, I don't understand your line of thinking but maybe it will work out. Now the water, I don't know where it's at. Somewhere along the line you were going to issue a $5 to $7 million bond issue, which I am 100 % for to get water to some of the outlying districts that don't have it. But I am sure not in favor of a $5 to $7 million bond issue, and none of the rest of us out there, to provide water to outside districts. -5- • I • • ·. •' \ ! I . I ~ - McCown: Anderson: • McCown: • • • •• - The water issue you are referring to is not for water for people who live outside the city limits of Englewood. The specific question that Council addressed at their retreat, and they spent a lot of hours reviewing the water and sewer funds, was in regards to the problem of low pressure in the south part of Englewood and the northeast part of Englewood. They asked us to come up with some type of program early next year which would deal with handling those pressure problems. I think, based upon an earlier review, that we are probably talking about a bond issue or some type of mechanism whereby we are going to be spending probably in the sums you quoted or maybe a little bit more. As I have told the Council before, the problem is not in putting together the expenditures so much as it is in putting together a revenue structure that is going to pay for those expenditures. But basically the improvements are not improvements that Council is making specifically to serve people who live outside the City. In fact we really can't serve people who live outside the City without the approval of Denver because of previous contracts we have. But the improvements are more specifically related to improving the water pressure in south and northeast areas of Englewood, and not for any service outside the City. I want to go back to your high-rise senior citizens building. Here again, I quote your Assistant Manager, Karl Nollenberger. He said that to date we are $13,828 in the red, which could be lowered if a lower bid would come in. Also, the contractor spent $25,228 to sink building casings deeper. The overrun was due to the architect who was unaware ... no, this is a different contract. But the other overrun was due to the architect who was unaware that the Englewood height was sixty-five feet and the building is seventy-three feet high. And you are going to have to install a communications system costing $20,000. The generator will be installed for another $18,600. A pump to add pressure for another $23,723. And $5,000 for a ceiling to keep the water from dripping below on the other patios. Somebody is directly at fault with this, because in all the building we have done we have had to get a building permit. We have had to get a soil sample on the soil there by an engineer to tell us where the casings go and how deep they are going to go. Somebody has fell down here and somebody should be penalized for it. I don't know what you paid the architect, 6-10 % for your drawing, I don't know, but somebody ought to be paying for this. Somebody made a terrible mistake, whether it is the building inspector, the building permit, the architect, the city engineer, the city manager, the mayor, or the Council. Somewhere down the line somebody made a terrible mistake. And you have a hell of a big overrun. How you will get the answers to it, I don't know. My only comment there would be that there were several factors in dealing with those overruns, Mr. Anderson. Some could have perhaps been avoided, some perhaps not . When we were dealing with this whole issue, we had several problems that were -6- • ,. . 0 ·' \ 1 I ' . , "r - McCown: Anderson: McCown: • • • • ,. - ? (cont .) really difficult problems to overcome and there were many deadlines that we had to meet. We were at one end dealing with our Housing Authority and the Department of Housing and Urban Development to try to arrive at a figure on reimbursement of rental rates which would give us sufficient funds to pay off the cost of the building and the operation and maintenance of the buildings. At the same time, we were trying to figure out what kind of mechanism we could use to pay off the construction funds or the amounts of money needed to construct the building. City Council tried going through revenue bonds, and couldn't go that route because of high interest rates. We had to schedule an election, a general election, to sell general obligation bonds. Based upon the advice of our financial consultants, that election had to be scheduled at an appropriate time in order to take advantage of good interest rates that existed at that time. I understand all that. In view with all that, plans had to be approved not only by city people but by federal people and the Housing Authority and so on, and one unfortunate thing that did happen was that the architect assumed, wrongfully assumed, that our high-rise code limitations were the same as the Uniform Building Code. They are not, however. We have a high-rise ordinance here which sets a stricter minimum distance than the Uniform Building Code does. He didn't know that at the time. Had he known that at the time and included all of those things in the original bid documents, obviously the contract would have had to been a higher contract cost to begin with. Probably not as much as he came back with in overruns, because, if you are familiar with how contractors operate on overruns or change orders, they usually charge more on change orders than they would if they had originally bid that particular item. But nevertheless, those are items which were overlooked and probably should have been in the original bid document which would have made the original contract higher than we had estimated. Now because of the amount of money we had coming in from the federal government and because of the amount of money needed to pay off the principal and interest on the bonds, we were only able to set up a 2% contingency. That was a very low contingency for a project of this magnitude. We are estimating that we are going to run over, not only our contingency but some additional funds that the Housing Authority is helping us out with. But as to the degree of overruns, that is a question. We had a meeting last week with the Chamber, and the senior president who works for Johns-Manville had that same article you have. He told us he was surprised that this was printed in the newspaper because if his company could hold projects to that small an overrun they would be very happy with it. So we get both sides . -7- • I . • · . - - Anderson: McCown: Anderson: Taylor: • • • • 0 • I am not questioning the overrun . I am question ·i ng the mistakes that were made. How come a building permit was issued without noticing the architects failure between the sixty-five and seventy-three feet? We did notice it. That's why this whole thing came up. How come all this other wasn't entered into it. then. before you went that far? I don't know. Because we take soil samples when we do our apartment houses. and when they fail the engineering company stands all the expenses. They redid the whole thing and it never cost us a dime. Somewhere along the line somebody has made a terrible mistake. I have taken enough of your time. Thank you very much for your kind consideration. If I have stomped on some toes. I'm kind of glad of it. Maybe somebody will wake up to some of the things that need to be done. This is a grand old city that I like to live in. and I have been here for a long time. 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