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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-05 (Regular) Meeting Agenda Packet• ,_ - - • 0 C ity Counc il ~etlng .april 5, 197(; Regu l e r • • 0 • AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL APRIL 5, 1976 I• 7:30 P.M. Call to order, invoc ation by Reverend Clayton Nietfie ld , Grace Lutheran Chu rch , 4750 outh Clarkson , pledge of allegiance led by Cub Scout Pack #153 , and roll call . 1. Minutes . (a) Minutes of the regular meeting of March 15 , 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (b) Minutes of the special meeting of March 22 , 1976 . (Copies enclosed.) 2 . Visitors. (a) Mr. Harold Rust, Public Service Company , will e present to presen the franchise ch ck for he first quart er of 1976 . (b) Mr. Harvey Mar nez, 2940 South Em rson S r et , will be prusent.. to di.,cuss Emerson Park . (c) Mr. M. M. Summer-s , 31 0 South D l war tree , will be pre ent to iscuss a pay r i e for he City Co un cil Mem ers. ( ) Mr. Art Sine , 1 20 o ttl Gr n , r pr senting Interest d Ci izens of En lewoo , will present to discuss th nior Citizen Recre ion Cen t r. 3. Publ i c He rings. (a) Ordinance wi hin th naity r business z o n zon m Communic ~ions - ( ) or or land • hi h -2 , ofric1 1 . ) •. • • I ....... ( ( • • ~~~c c April 5 Agenda 4. Communications -No Action Recommended (Continued). (b) Transmittal of the Annual Financial Report for the Year 1975. (Copies avairable at session.) (c) Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of March 11 , 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (d) Minutes of the Board of Career Service Commis- sioners meeting of March 18, 1976. (Copies enclosed.) (e) Memorandum to the City Manager from the Director of Public Works concerning Annual City Cleanup . (Copies enclosed.) (f) Letter to Mr. Herbert Mosbarger , 2250 West Wesley Avenue, from Mayor Taylor concerning reappointment to the Urban Renewal Authority. (Copies enclosed .) (g) Copy of Formal Presentation to Wagon Master of Bi -C entennial Train Pilgrimage to Pennsylvania. (Copies enclosed.) 5. Communications -Action Recommended. (a) Minutes of the Water and Sewer Board meeting of February 17, 1976 with recomm nations cone rning an encroachment agreement for th City ditch in the 3500 block of South Washin ton, nd h renewal or raw wa er le se reeme wi h G.A.S.P . (Copies nclose .) (b) (c) ( ) 6 . City A torn y. Or in nc o Fin ( ) in Ci y Counci from oo Ho in Au hority A rtments for th (Copies nclosed.) nd J ne 30, 1976 (Copies n 1nfor- o th En 1 wood tion Vie ory ' • • • • 0 • t" ..... o-J April 5 Agenda 6. City Attorney . Resolutions . (b) Resolution concerning the elimination of Fire Protection Stand-by Charges effective January 1, 1977. (Copies enclosed . ) (c) Resolution of intent to create Paving District Number 23 for the construction of Dartmouth Avenue from Zuni Street to Huron Street. (Copies and Memorandum enclosed .) (d) Resolution adopting the findings of facts rezoning a certain parcel of land within the City of Engle - wood at 3001 West Bellewood Drive from R-1 -A, single family residence , to R-1 -C, single family residence. (Copies enclosed .) (e) Resolution adopting the findings of facts con- cerning the R-2-C zone from the area bounded by Kenyon on the North , Sherman-Grant alley on the East , Oxford on the South and Broadway-Lincoln alley on the Wes . (Copies enclosed.) Other Matters. (f) Report from th City Attorney concerning court ruling on suit with t-1rs. Alma L. Reffel. (g) Attorney 's Choic . 1. ~i y Mana er . ( ) M morandum to h City Man ger from h Director of Public Works concerning Paving Dis rict urn r 22 h arin pro s. (M morandum nd Bill for an Ordinance enclosed.) (b) Polic cone rning (Copies Resolution (c) ( ) ' • • ] • • 0 • r--u April 5 Agenda ( Andy Ci y 7. City Manager (Continued). (e) Memorandum from the Director of Public Works to the City Manager concerning maintenance of Englewood Dam. (Copies of memorandum and agree- ment enclosed.) (f) Memorandum from the Director of Finance to the City Manager concerning tax payment by Mountain Bell. (Copies enclosed .) (g) C•nsideration e f establishment e f date f e r the Capital Impr e vement Plan ,ublic hearing . (n) Consideration of relocation policy for properties purchased by the City of Englewood . (1 ) Consideration of Elati Street as a collector from Kenyon to Yale Avenue. (J) Report from the Assistant City Manager and the Director of Finance to the Tax Committee concern - ing the financial status of the City of Englewood. (Copies enclosed.) (k) Manager's Choice. 8. Other Visitors. 9. General Discus ion. (a) Mayor's Choic • (b) Council M mer's Choic . Adjournment. );(( ~\ >\.. ~.;~"o wn n r • • - • • • • I • - City Council Meeting April 5 , 1976 Agenda Item 7a -Memo to City Manager from Director of Public Works concerning Paving District No. 22 hearing protests (partial transcript) Sovern: Mann: Sovern: Smith: Mann: Taylor : Mann: Taylor: Sit: Mann: Taylor: I move that we change the assessments in accordance with the list provided by Kells Waggoner. I would like to -ke an .. enru.ent to that motion. Well, let's get a second . I'll second that .otion. Alright, now I would like to make an a.endment to that motion. And then we can vote on the .. endaent first. To .. end .•• we have to go clear to the back of this thing now to Mrs. Bobbit. This is the aaae thing froa the study session, except I did aoae reconsidering. Let's see, we are on page 37 And at the bottom of the page on 13 , she has been aaseaaed $466.37. She is asking for relief, and I think that here is one case where it is really a hardship esse . She has done what was requested of her by sending an itemized l ist of her financing . She has a tota l income on social security of $27 2 .10; and for t h e rec ord it has been broken down. I f there ever was a case that I hav e coae up against in the past 2 ~ years for a definite need i n aoae help by reducing an asseaaaent, I would say this ia it. And so therefore, I plead with you to think about it. Thia woaan is 83 years old, 86 years old. And I don't think w shou l d pronounce hov long she is going to live or how long she has l iYed; but still $466.37 for aoaething that ••• I believe tbia baa alr ad y been aaaeaaed one tiae when it vaa ori&inally paved vhen they originally put in the aidevalka, curba, and gutters . I wou l d like to reduc e her aaaeaaaent to the full BUll of $200. Th i a i a an aaendaaat to the aotion tha t is on the floorT This is an aaend -nt to tb motion . Ia ther a a cond to the nd nt7 Thia ould b reduced by $1 .377 2 .37 i8 at it wo uld r uce it by. It would aiv a chance to b a ble to pay po88ibly ju8t $200 over a period. Sh would have 20 8 y r to pay, and thi8 in h r ball park ere ab could pay it. I'll 8 ond the ao i on 80 w ca diacU88 it. It baa b n aov to $200 flat • and 8 c:ond tha th18 auea nt: thia lad ten-year uld b r du ' • - • Brown: Taylor: • • Page 2 Your honor, just for the record, I would like to have it on the record that this Council, all of us, are sympathetic to this elderly person. But I also think we have to look at it this wa y , t hat she will receive enough tax rebate that in two years ahe could pay this off with just that money, but she can spread it out over ten years and still have extra money coming in fro. her tax rebate by applying just part of it each year. So I think in view of that, that she could handle it, and in view of other reasons, I would just like to put this on the record. Any further discussion on the motion? Clayton: Your honor, for the record I would very much like to handle this differently. I would liked to have handled it through the rehabilitation loan program, but we can't do that. Unfortunately we don't have up to date inforaation on whether or not the tax rebate ia included in this monthly financial statement. But I aa going to assume that since they didn't say so, that we can get her the tax rebate and abe can put it on the ten years. And I aa going to vote against this motion. I hope ay assump- tions are right. Taylor: Any further discussion? Mann: I don't for the life of ae ae how you gentleaen can sit here and call yourself Christiana and call yourselves people who are really concerned about the peopl in this caa.unity. You are talking out of both aides of your aoutba. You are aitting here trying to iapreaa each other, and you could care leas about Bro Ma nn: rown: Mann: Ta lor: J e: 0 rn : th ae p ople out here. And that ia ay fira opinion of this group. I think it ia a traged tha I even have to ait in on aoae of the lousy deciaiona you fel l aa are coaing up with. I t 's aicken1ng. It's just sick ning . Your honor, o r the r cord, I r a nt that . And 1 would like tha t on th r cord. I hop you do , air. And all caa a v ar lpi to pay fo r . t C.ll for h qu a tioa. • ion. un u .. ov rn? ' • • , - James: Smith: James: Mann: J~~~aea: Brown: J~~~aea: Clayton: J~~~aea: Willi ... : J.-.: Taylor: J-a: Smith? No. Mann? Yea. "Brown? No. Clayton? No. Will b .. ? No. Mayor Taylort No. • 0 • Page 3 One aye, atE naya, your honor. t• ... • • - • • 0 • COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO March 15 , 1976 REGULAR MEETING : The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in regular session on March 15 , 1976 at 7 :30 p .m. Mayor Taylor , presiding , called th e meeting to order . The invocation was given by Mr . Wern er Schnackenberg of the Ba 'hai Assembly of Englewood . The Ple d ge of Allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack #153 . Mayor Taylor asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll , the following were present : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , and Mayor Taylor . T ylor . Absent: Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared a quorum present . Al so present were : City Manager McCown As st . City Manager Nollenberger City Attorney Berardini Ay Co nc 11 y on . nt : li M yor Acting Director of Community Developm nt Romans Dir ctor of Finance James D puty City Clerk Varner • • • • • • on vo Br own , M n , O V rr , c ri c yt on , •. • • - • 0 l o • March 15 , 1976 Page 2 COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION THAT A SENTENCE OF EXPLANATION BE ADDED TO THE PARAGRAPH ON PAGE 18 OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON MARCH 1 , 1976 , REGARDING VOTING "YES " AND "NO " RATHER THAN "AYE " AND "NAY ". Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council r1embers Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MAN SECONDED A MOTIO!~ TO ACCEPT THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 1 , 1976 WITH THE ABOVE CORRECTIONS . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays: Non • Abs ent : Council The Mayor ec I r overn , ...,mi h . c rrie • • • • • • , 195 Ea r of OOJ 3 67 so ,. . ' • • • • t • • March 15 , 1976 Page 3 Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * ,_ Attorney Steve Shambaugh , 730 Equitable Building , Denver , was present representing Steve Medina and Richard Gomez for the ren e wal and reissuance of the liquor li c ense for 4595 South Santa Fe Driv e . City Attorney Berardini explained that this is a three way liquor license for Englewood Builders Finance Corporation that expired at the end of 1975 . He recommended that this license be renewed for Englewood Builders Finance Corporation and then be rei ssued to Medina-Gomez Corporation , Inc . The State Liquor Division of the Department of Revenue has approved this procedure , which will not require a public hearing . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAM S SECONDED A MOTION TO RENEW THE LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ENGLEWOOD BUILDERS FINANCE CORPORATION , 4595 SOUTH SANTA FE DRIVE . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Taylor . T y or . Ay s : Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Counci Mem er So vern, Smith . Th Mayor eel r d the mo ion carried . COUNCILMAt MAt MOVED A D COUNCILMA1 WILLIAMS SECONDED TO REISSUE THE LtnuoR LICE E FOR E GLEWOOD BUILDERS 595 SOUTH ANTA FE DRIVE , TO MEOI A-GO EZ COMPADRE U o call of th roll , a: Ay Co nc1 M 11 rown, M n , Cl y on , y to A n o nci mith . yor ion c rr1 I I I I I • • , • • • ~. March 15 , 1976 Page 4 Attorney Tom Eitel , Suite 1016 , First National Bank Building , 333 West Hampden Avenue , was present representing Leon E . and Vernet S . Mardensen regarding a petition for annexa- tion of the property of Lot 6 , Bel Isle Gardens , Arapahoe County , to the City of Englewood . The land involved is one lot located on the southeast corner of Tufts and Windermere . He explained that Mr . Mardensen is having difficulty obtaining a building permit , and if he did build on this property he would have to create his own water district for this one lot . Mr . Eitel stated that a 100% petition has been submitted to City Council , which can be adopted without a public hear ing . This matter has not been before the Planning and Zoning Co mmi ssion . COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO RECEIVE THIS PETITION FOR ANNEXATION AND REFER IT TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS BACK TO CITY COUNCIL . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays: None . Absent : Council Member s Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCIL MAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REZON- ING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD AT 3001 WEST BELLEWOOD DRIVE FROM R-1-A, SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE , TO R-1 -C, SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE DI TRICT . Upon a call of th ro l , th vote resulted as follow : Taylor . Aye Co neil Members Willi ns, Brown, Mann, Cl yton , y Non • A nt: Co neil ov rn, Smith . T h M yor eel re th mo ion carri d. ' • • - March 15 , 19 7 6 Page 5 • 0 • Tina Warden , 3001 West Bellewood Drive , appeared to speak in favor of this ordinance . She submitted four letters to the City Clerk from neighbors who also support the rezoning . Ms . Warden stated she wants a home occupation of a wig shop which requires the rezoning from R-1-A to R-1-C. No one appeared to speak against this ordinance . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AHD COUNCILM AN WILLIAMS SI:.COJW.ED A MOTION TO CLOSI:. THE PUBLIC HEARI~G . Upo n a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Mem bers Will i a ms , Br own , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUUCILMAN MAHN BY AUTHORITY ORDI~ANCE NO . 12 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE REZONIIW A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHI ! THE CITY OF EHGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-1-A SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE , TO R-1-C SINGLE -FAMILY RI:.SIDENCE DISTRICT , AND AM ENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP ACCORDIUGLY . COUI CILMAl HA!m MOVED AND COU CILMA BROWJ SECOIWED A MOTIO!l TO PASS ORDIU ANCE 10 . 12 , SERIES OF 1976 , OJ Fil AL READ - ItO . U on call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Aye ay or . Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann, C yton, lay one . A s n c.., neil M mb rs Sovern , ~ ith . Th M yor cl r th mot.io c rr1 • • • • • • COUJ CILMA. CLAYTO, MOV A 0 cou COIOEO A MOTIO TO CO IO R AG A • • AND 6h AT THIS T ME. u vot r 1 a ol o Ay Co nc1 W1 li ro nn, C ytor , T or . • • 1 • March 15 , 1976 Page 6 l~ay s: None . • 0 • Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUI GILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO RECEIVE THE FINDINGS OF FACT FROH THE PLA ~ I m AND ZOI IIG COMMISSION ON CASE# 4-76 , PROPOSED AMENDME T OF THE CO ~PREH I SIVE ZOt INO ORDIN ANCE REGARDING TEMPORARY STRUCTURES . Upot a call of the roll , the vote r esulted as follows : yes : Council Me mb e r s Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , '!'a:; or . ays : one . A sent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . Tne Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUI CILMAN MAN•l MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECOI DED A MOTION TO RECEIVE THE FIUDIUGS OF FACT FROM THE PLAN ING AND ZO!HHG COt.UUSSIOt ON CASE # 7-76 , PROPOSED DESIGNATION OF THE AREA BETWEEN EAST KENYOI~ AVENUE AND EAST OXFORD AVENUE , THE BROAD AY /LINCOLN ALLEY Aim THE SHERI~AN/GRANT ALLEY , AS R-2-C MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT . Upon a call of the roll , the vo e r s 1 ed as follows: Aye T ylor . T t A A A council Mem ers Williams , I on Co neil Mem era ...,overn, yol' eel r d e tlon c • • I I ILL Y. cou ClLMA.. ILLI A BILL Brown , Mann , Clayton , ...,m1t.h . rr1 CO D 22 .5 • • ]- • • March 15 , 1976 Page 7 AND 22 .8 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO . 26 , SERIES OF 1963 , AS AMENDED) RELATING TO TEMPORARY STRUCTURES . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3 , CHAPTER 10 , TITLE III , OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AMENDING A PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE , 1975 EDITION , RELATING TO THE INSTALLA - TION OF LAMPHOLDERS IN WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS A BILL ON FIRST READING AMENDING SECTION 3 , CHAPTER 10 , TITLE III , OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AMENDING A PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE , 1975 EDITION , RELATING TO THE IHSTALLATION OF LAMPHOLDERS IN WET OR DAMP LOCA- TIONS . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . ays : None . A sen Co cil embers Sovern , Smith . Tn Mayor eclar he motion carri d . • • • • • • llT 0 UC D A A ILL BY COUICI A MA A BILL FOR A. OROI:A CE A~£~DI G CHAPT R 2 , TITL XIV, 0 THE 196 LE wOOD MU ICIPAL CODE BY ADDI 0 0 E SECTIONS THERETO RELATillG TO O'l'OR VEHICLE OIS • COU ILMA A M ION TO PAS A TITL XIV, 0 TH l ,. . ' • • • • • • 0 ,. - March 15 , 1976 Page 8 NEW SECTIONS THERETO RELAT ING TO MOTOR VEHICLE NOISE ; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON APRIL 19 , 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Counc il Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent : Co uncil Members So vern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carri ed . City Manager McCown suggested setting up a demonstration for this to be held at the study session on April 19 at 5 :00 p .m. * * * * * * RESOLUTIO! NO . 11 , ERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS IN CASE NO . 3-7 , APPLICATION FOR A REZONING OF A PARCEL OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLE WOOD , COLORADO , FRO!'! R-1-C SINGLE -FAflliLY RESIDENCE DI TRICT , TO R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT . COUNCILMA CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTIO TO PASS RESOLUTION NO . 11 , SERIES OF 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : RE OLUTIO T lo Aye Council Members Williams , Brown , Clayton , Taylor . I ay Council Member Mann . A sent : Council Mem ers Sovern , Smith . Th M yor decl red the motion carri d . • • • • • • 0 . 12 , ERIE OF H -75 , 76 ' OF FACT At D CO CLUSION H CA i::. AND COUtCILMA 12 , SERIES 0 tol ows : II: OF LEWOOD , COLORADO , IDE TIAL-PROFE 10 AL Ay Coun 11 M mb r '1ll1 row , M nn, Cl yto , • • • March 15 , 1976 Page 9 Nays : None . • • Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO GO BACK TO THE REGULAR AGENDA SEQUENCE . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * COUNCILMAN MANN JI10VED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A SPECIAL EVENTS LI UOR LICEN E FOR ST . LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH , 3310 SOUTH SHERMAN . U on a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Taylor . Ay s : Council Members Williams , Brown, Mann , Clayton , Nays: None . Absent : Counci Mem ers Sovern , Smith . The ayor eclared th motion carri d • k • • • 0 t• • March 15 , 1976 Page 10 protest of this license . Mr . Summers also submitted a copy of Chapter 75 , Article 3 , Regulation No . 6 , Special Event Permits - sale on or near school property , which was read by the City Clerk . He stated his reasons against this license are : ( 1) school will be held that day within five hundred feet ; (2) an institution cannot sell liquor for gain ; (3) there are eleven liquor outlets in that area ; and (4) the people in the area do not want it . Chalmerse Parker , 3995 South Grant , appeared to speak for this license . He explained that they are selling the liquor to help pay the expenses of the dance . He stated that the dance will not be attended by children and that it is mainly for the people in the parish . Jackie Schmidt , 4275 South Pennsylvania , appeared to speak in favor of this license . She stated that this is a social event for the church that she is for. COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUf CILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann, Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . Absen Counci M m rs Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declar d h motion carried . COUNCILMA WILLIAMS MOVED A D COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTIO! TO ISSUE A SPECIAL EVENT LI UOR LICENSE TO ST . LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH FOR MARCH 19 , 976 . T or . Ci y Attorney Berar ini at d th t this is within th red fee prohibite rca for schoo property but in cas s the Stat Liquor Division dl issue th lie n e no school c ivities are held during the hours of the event . H r rther stated ha h fe 1 the issuanc license is within the oun ri of h at t iq or Ulon a c or th roll, low Ay s: Co neil rs nn , Cl y o , y A nt: Co nci OV rr , Tli M yo: c 10 c tri • • • •. • • , March 15 , 1976 Page 11 • • Mayor Taylor stated that Councilman Severn and Council- man Smith are in Washington D.C. representing Englewood for revenue sharing . A report will be presented when they return . * * * * * * Mayor Taylor declared a recess at 9 :20 p .m. Council reconvened at 9 :35p .m. Upon a call of the roll , the following were present : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Absent : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared a quorum present . * * * * * * "Communications -No Action Recommended " on the agenda were all accepted: (a) Minutes of the Housing Authority meetings of December 1 , 1975 and February 5, 1976 . (b) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of February 18 , 1976 . (c) Minutes of the Library Board meeting of March 9 , 1976 . (d) Min tes of the Election Commission meeting of March 10 , 1976 . (e) R ort from the Colorado State Univ rsity Coo erativ Extension Service cone rning 1975 ry of activities for the City Forester- ic lt rist . (f) ch dule of golf course bi s and construction . r from John Criswell , Special Coun el , rnin th Atchison Ranch L1t1 tion . ( ) o f Bo rd of A j t nt nd l:le of F bru ry 10, 1976 . • • • • • tion ro a working pro 1 ma in a ' • • ]- • March 15 , 1976 Page 12 • • I• Councilman Mann suggested that this item be tabled and discussed at the retreat when all Councilmen would be present . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO TABLE THE RECO~~ENDATION FROM THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD REGARDING RELATED EMPLOYEES UNTIL AFTER THE CITY COUNCIL RETREAT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • * * • INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN SOVERN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 13 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE SANITATION DISTRICT , ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, A REVOCABLE PEru~IT FOR A LICENSE TO ENCROACH IN A PORTION OF EAST JEFFERSON DRIVE WITH ONE 21 -I CH DIAMETER SANITARY SEWER , SUBJECT TO CERTAIN TEru~S AND CONDITIONS . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE lW . 13, SERIES OF 1976 , ON FINAL READING . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Taylor . Ayes: Council Members Williams, rown, Mann, Clayton, Nays: Non • A e n Council M m rs Sov rn, Sm1 h . The yor d clar he mo ion c rried. • • • • • • TRODUCED A A BILL BY COUNCILMAN SMITH BY AUTHO ITY 0 DilAtCE NO. 14 ERI S I 1 7 •. ' • • I March 15 , 1976 Page 13 • t• • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 8 , 9(a) AND lO(a) OF CHAPTER 6 , TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , RELATING TO SALARIES FOR ALL CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE NO . 14 , SERIES OF 1976 , ON FINAL READING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : No n e . Absent : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • • City Attorney Berardini presented a resolution establishing salaries for the City Manager , City Attorney , and Municipal Court Judge . These salaries are required by the City Code to be established by City Council . RESOLUTION NO . 13 , SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY MANAGER , CITY ATTORNEY AND MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MAN SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS RESOLUTIO!l NO . 13 , SERIES OF 1976 , SETTING THE ANNUAL SALARIES AS FOLLOWS: CITY MA AGER -$30 ,000 ; CITY ATTOR EY -$28 ,000 ; MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE -$2b ,OOO ; THESE SALARIES BEIIG RETROACTIVE TO JANUARY 1 , 1976. Counc ilman Mann reque ted addition 1 inform tion regarding the salary for a n w judge upon election if this i h p n ring the ye r . U on a call of the roll, th VO s follows: Ay a : Cou cil Mem r W11l1 m • Bro ' M • Cl y on , T y r . on A nt : Co ell Sov m, it h . Th yor cl tion e I I I I I •. ' • • ] March 15 , 1976 Page 14 • • t• City Attorney Berardini gave a report concerning improvements at Cushing Park Pond . He stated that the notices of intent to bring suit against the City have been filed , but the actual suits have not been filed at this time . The insurance company feels the lake is essentially safe as it is , and they have denied liability regarding the drowning incident last September . The insurance company has recommended that the City do what it feels is appropriate regarding the pond , and that any action will have no effect on the case . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED THAT THE RECOMMEJIDATION FROM THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION DATED DECEMBER 11 , 1975 PERTAIN - ING TO CUSHING PARK POND BE TABLED INDEFIN I TELY . Councilman Mann stated that he feels this recommendation is an administrative function of the City which should be handled by the Parks and Recreation Department and the City Manager 's office . Councilman Brown seconded the motion . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann, Taylor . ays: Council Member Clayton . Absent: Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • * • City Attorney Berar ini gave a report concernir the 1 w s ui the City filed against Val ey Water and Sani ation Di s tric t la s t fall because of a brok n water main which c used con id e ra 1 amage to the stre t t st Belleview and South Li n en Drive . This dama e occurr urin Novem er of 972 . The s 1 is for $ ,250 and they hav a r ed to settle th ca e for 901 of ha cl 1~. Mr. Berardini r commended set ling the cla i m f or h i am oun t ra h e r h n akin 1 to c o urt. D Y TO c th vo Ay r o n, Cl )'t O T ylor . . )' 0 nt : Co r cil O V f' • it. • .-- • !-larch 15 , 197 b Page 15 • • The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini gave a report concerning the law suit filed against the City several months ago by Alma L . Reffel alleging that she owns part of Raritan Street . He stated that he has learned from the District Court that the trial court has held against Alma Reffel and for the City . * • • • • • City Manager M~Cown presented a memorandum from the Director of Parks and Recreation to the City Manager concerning trees at Jason Park . The budget allows for approximately thirty- three new trees for the parks , and Jason Park 's share would be about four trees . Councilman Mann stated that he feels the trees should be placed where they are needed rather than equally dividing them u between the parks . He requested the Parks and Recreation Department 's consideration of this problem; and that they handle the matter , with Council 's opinion that Jason Park be given preference . Councilman Mann requested that the staff look into the Colorado State Extension Service at Colorado State University in Fort Collins regarding trees through the forestry service . Mayor Taylor requested consideration for next year 's budget of the possibility of re-establishing the purchase of trees from the City of Englewood. • • f nd for h RESOLUTIO ERIE OF Ay Co n .1 T y o • on . I I 1975 I • 1976 . resolution appro ria ing He stated that som Section l, Source -Fun ro ri tions -City Attorn -City 133 ,185 . nag r: $5, 732; ERAL , WATER A D COR 1 GLY . y: ra 1111 rown, M Cl y on , ' • • - • • 0 • March 15 , 1976 Page 16 Absent : Council Members Sovern, Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presented and discussed a memorandum from the Assistant City Manager to the City Manager concerning the water main for the Housing for the Elderly Project . The 4 " line in Lincoln Street between Floyd and Lincoln needs to be increased to a 6" line to provide for the additional ninety - five sprinkler heads necessary for the housing project . He noted that McBrian Ditch should be changed to l-1cBroom Ditch in ection 1 of the Resolution . In response to Councilman Mann , Assistant City Manager Nollenberger stated that the water main replacement program has never gone through th Water and Sewer Board but is handled as a bu get item by City Council . He also stated that the work will be done by City crews . RESOLUTIOr NO . 15, SERIE OF 1976 A RESOLUTIO AMENDING THE BUD ET I THE WATER FUND . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS RESOLUTION NO . 15 , SERIES OF 1976 . U on a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Taylor . A co Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays: Non • Ab nt: Council M mer overn , Smith . Th M yor ion c rrie • * I I I I I U CILMA ILLIAM AI T TO PRI ,_ • • • • 0 • March 15 , 1976 Page 17 In response to Councilman Clayton , City Manager McCown stated that none of the three firms are Englewood firms . Assistant City Manager Nollenberger stated that this could not be considered as an option anyway by the City Cha rte r. Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * • City Manager McCown presented a memorandum from the Assistant City Manager , Director of Public Works , and Director of Finance to the City Manager concerning the Capital Equipment Replacement Fund . He suggested that this be discussed at the retreat or a special study session . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTIOI~ TO CONSIDER THE CAPITAL E UIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND AT THE RETREAT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams, Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nay : None . A sen Council M m ra Sovern , th . Tt1 M yor cl io carr1 d . I I I I I I in t ll1n th Co ncl Co TA95 on r cor ' • • 0 • March 15 , 1976 Page 18 Councilman Mann pointed out that the City of Aurora uses pin-on type mikes that are plugged in . COUNCILMAN MANN l40VED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY STAFF TO CONTINUE THE STUDY ON THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS SOUND SYSTEM . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council l4embers Williams , Brown , Mann , Clay ton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • • City Manager McCown Assistant City Mana er to th Council retreat . resented a memorandum from the City !-tanager concerning the City COUNCILMA CLA YTO! MOVED Al D COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO DIRECT THE CITY TAFF TO FURTHER STUDY THE RETREAT THIS WEEK AND THAT THIS MATTER BE DISCUSSED AT THE STUDY SESSION OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON MARCH 22 , 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , he vote r s lted as follows: T l o r . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , •ay ron • Sov rn , Smith . T t. M yor carrie • • • • • • ' • • March 15 , 1976 Page 19 • 0 • Councilman Brown stated that he cannot vote for this motion because there has not been enough study on it . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Council Member Brown . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Maurice Merlin , 3688 South Sherman , was present to discuss the Home Rule Charter of the City of Englewood regard- ing the transfer of appropriations and additional appropriations . He specifically discussed the budget in regards to aid to other agencies , where funds were allocated that did not exist . He requested that in the future Council more carefully respect the intent of the Charter . * * • * • • Mayor Taylor reported that there will be a Bicentennial caravan in Lajunta on March 27 & 28 and that a former Englewood girl is in charge of the Colorado delegation . He stated that Mr . & Mrs . Maurice Jones would like for the Mayor to attend this parade and celebration in Lajunta . He further stated that the Bicentennial Foundation may ask Council for a proclama- tion recognizin this local girl to be presented at the celebra-tion . COUNCILMA CLAYTO MOVED MD COU CILMA BROWt SECO DED A MOTIOt THAT ANY PROCLAMATIOtS EEDED OR SUGGE TED BY THE MAYOR BE PLACED ON THE AGEtDA FOR THE SPECIAL CITY COU CIL MEETitG 0 MARCH 22 , 197 • Upon call of h roll , th vo res 1 ed follow·: Ay Co neil Taylor . M m rs 11 .ro M nn , ~'1 yto 0 Co cil rs ov rn, Smith . or mo 1or c r.r1 • • • • • co c rn1 inr r co ot t C1 y . ' • • - • • 0 - March 15 , 1976 Page 20 COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIM1S SECONDED A MOTION TO BEGIN HAVING PERIODIC MeETINGS WITH THE VARIOUS BOARDS AND COMMISSIOJJS OF THE CITY . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • * Councilman Mann re orted that there will be a conven- tion of the State Associa ion of Eagles on June 16 -19 in the City of Englewood . He sugge ted running a welcoming ad in the newspaper on June 15 . Co nci man Clayton also commented that an ad could be placed in the official program for the conven-tion . A f40TION SENTINEL EAGLES . Taylor . r T lor . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AID COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDeD TO RUN A ONE -HALF PAGE AD m THE ENGLEWOOD HERALD ON JUNE 15 , 1976 , WELCOMING THE STATE ASSOCIATIO OF Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Ilays : None . A ent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The • ayor eclared he motion carried. • • • • • • that he would like o h ve an r garding the r1v r land ac u1s1 ion . Ay Co neil M m ra 1111 , Brown , M n , C t y ~on • ' • • March 15, 1976 Page 21 • 0 Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith. The Mayor declared the motion carried. Mayor Taylor stated that Council should have joint meetings with Sheridan City Council twice a year because of the joint community project. • • • • • • Councilman Clayton requested that the chairs in the Council Chambers be repaired. • • • • • • Councilman Clayton stated that he was contacted by the advertising committee for the program of the State Associa- tion of Eagles convention in June and that a full page ad in the program costs $40.00. COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION THAT CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE A FULL PAGE AD IN THE PROGRAM OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION OF EAGLES CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN JUNE AT THE COST OF $40.00. Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Taylor. Ayes: Council Members Williams, Brown, Mann , Clayton , Nays: None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith. The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • • COU NCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE CITY COU NCIL MEETING. Upon call or the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Ay T ylor . Council M era Williams, Brown, Mann, Clayton, Nays: on • Ab ent: Council M mb rs Sovern, Smith. Th M yor d cl r d th t1on carr1 d, Co uncil m tin w a adJourn d at 11:20 .a. d th City •. • • ' REGULAR MEETING : • - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO March 15 , 1976 1 A The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in regular session on March 15, 1976 at 7:30 p .m. Mayor Taylor , presiding , called the meeting to order . The invocation was given by Mr . Werner Schnackenberg of the Ba 'hai Assembly of Englewood . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Cub Scout Pack #153 . Mayor Taylor asked for roll call . Upon the ca 1 of the roll , the following were present : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , and Mayor Taylor . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith. The Mayor eclared a quorum present . Also present were: City Manager McCown Asst . City Manag r Nollenberger City Attorney Berardini Acting Director of Community Development Romans Director of Fina~ce Jam s uty City Clerk V rn r • • • • • • YTO OVED AD COUtCILMA ' A TATEME!T Br w • n, Cl yto , • • - March 15 , 197 Pa e 2 • 0 -: .. COUJ GILMAN CLAYTON MOVE AND COUNCILri!AN BROvll ECONDED "'' A !I!OTION THAT A SEHTENCE OF EXPLANA'I'IOI BE ADDED TO THE PARAGRAPH 0! PAGE 18 OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CITY COU!ICIL MEETING 0! li!ARCH 1 , 1976 , REGARDING VOTII G "YE-11 AI "NO " RATHER THAN "AYE " AJ "NAY ". Upon a call of the ro ~. the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council 11embers ... !.~liams , Brown , !l!ann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : r one . A sen Co ell M ~ er" ~ovtrn , ~mi h . '!'h !l!ayor dec are ttJ motion carried . COU!:CILII!Al BRO'..J!J .~0 ED AtlD COUI<CI L1 A,J MA. ECO DED 1-1 MD':'IO: 7' 1\nCEPT THE !I!I:JUTE" OF THE RE ULAR CITY COUNCIL f>IEETit;G OF :I!ARCH 1 , 1976 WITH THE ABOVE CORRECTIONS . Upon a call of ht.: rol • tht v reau te as fol ows : Aye : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , C aytor , Tay cr . • ys: None . A ent : Council Members overn , Smi h . Tll Mayor eclare the motion carried . • • • • • • • • • • • • , -• .. - 0 ,. - - March 15 , 1976 Page 3 Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith. The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Attorney Steve Shambaugh , 730 Equitable Building , Denver , was present representing Steve Medina and Richard Gomez for the renewal and reissuance of the liquor license for 4595 South Santa Fe Drive . City Attorney Berardini explained that this is a three way liquor license for Englewood Builders Finance Corporation that e xpired at the end of 1975 . He recommended that this license be renewed for Englewood Builders Finance Corporation and then be reissued to Medina-Gomez Corporation , Inc . The State Liquor Division of the Department of Reven has approved this procedure , which will not require a public hearing . COUNCILMAN MANt MOVE A D COUNCILM N WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO RENEW THE LI UOR LICENSE FOR ENGLEWOOD BUILDERS FINANCE CORPORATION , 4595 SOUTH SA TA FE DRIVE . Upon a call of the roll, th vote resulted as follows : Ta lor . Ayes: Council M m ers William , Brown , Mann , Clayton , ays : on • A sen Counci M m er Sovern , Smi h . Th Mayor declar th mo ion c rried . Ay Co r 1 wi Ham • Bro .. • c • or. A i• . y o ion c rri • • • • I • .. • • • • 0 • March 15 , 1976 Page 4 Attorney Tom Eitel , ui e 1016 , First National Bank Building , 333 West Ham den Avenue , was present representing Leon E . and Vernet S . Mardensen regar ing a petition for annexa- tion of he property of Lot 6 , Bel Is e Gardens , Arapahoe County , to the City of Englewood . The land involved i one lot located on the southeast corner of Tufts and Windermere . He explained that Mr . Mar ensen is having difficulty obtaining a building permit , and if he i b ild on his property he would have to create his ow water ~strict for this one lot . Mr . Eitel stated ha a 100~ eti ion has been submitted to City Co nci , which can be a op ed without a public hearing . This matter has not been efore he Planning and Zoning Commission . COm CILMA CLAYTOt f.IOVED AND COUNCILHAN f·1Atm SECONDED A MOTIOI TO RECEIVE THIS PETITION FOR ANNEXATION AND REFER IT TO THE PLANNI G AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS BACK TO CITY COUNCIL . Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows: Tay or . Ayes : Counci Jllembers Williams , Br own , Mann , Clayton , ays: one . Absent : Council Members Severn, Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • • OUNCILMAN MAtN MOVED AND COU CILMA CLAYTO ECO OED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CO SIDER A A'CE REZO - IIG A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITH! THE CITY OF E GLEWOOD T 3001 WEST BELLEWOOD DRIVE FROM R-1-A, SI GLE -F~ILY DE~CE , R-1 -C, SI OLE -FAMILY RE IDE. CE DISTRICT . Upon a cal of h r , the vo resulted as follows : Aye Co neil Mem rs 11 iam , rown , Mar. , c. yton , T y r . y n • Co ncl M Sovern , Smith . otlon c rrie • .. ) • • , • March 15 , 1976 Page ? • 0 • Tina Warden , 3001 West Bellewood Drive , appeared to speak in favor o f this ordinance . She submitted four letters to the City Clerk from neighbors who also support the rezoning . Ms . Warden stated she wants a home occupatio n of a wig shop which requires the rezoning from R-1 -A to R-1 -C. No one appeared to spea against thi ordinance . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AIID COU GILMAN WILLIAMS SE.C01mED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARI1G . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carrie . INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUHCILMAt MAl BY AUTHORI'l'Y ORDIWANCE NO . 12 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHI, THE CITY OF EI GLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FRO R-1 -A SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE , TO R-1-C SI!GL~-FAMILY RE'IDE CE DISTRICT , AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONI!G MAP ACCORD! GLY . COU! CILMA. f.1At I MOVED A I G. Upon a call of the Tay or . 6 • vo "'y o r . Ayes: o ncl s , ays: on . A nt.: Co cl ov rn , The Mayor ec red th o ion c rr.1 I I I I I COlJ LN CL YTO MOVE MOT 0 TO COt ID R AG .h AT ~HIS TIME . lJ~on a rol o y Co neil M m ra 1111 ro EAD - nn, .. y~or , • • - March 15 , 197 Page 6 lay : :Jon . • 0 - A sen Co nci ~embers Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declare the motion carried . * * * * * * COUrCILMAN l>lAl N T_,OVED A D COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SC:COI Dl:.D A MOTIO TO RECEIVE THE FITJDINGS OF FACT FRO!~ THE PLAN! IliG AND ZO I!G COMMIS IO 0 CAE# 4-76 , PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDii AI~CE REGARD I! G TEMPORARY STRUCTURES . Upon a call of the roll , he vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Wil iams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . ys: one . A sent: C0 neil Member~ Sovern , mith . The Mayor declared th mo ion carried . I I I I I I COUICILMA MA, MOVED AND COUICILMAN WILLIAMS SECOIDED A MOTION TO RECEIVE THE FII DillGS OF FACT FROM THE PLAN L G AND ZONII G COMIHSSION ON CA E If 7-76, PROPOSED DESIGNATION OF THE AREA BETWEE!~ EAST KEI YO! VE, UE AID EAST OXFORD AVENUE , THE BROADWAY/LI COL! ALLEY A!D THE SHEffi~Al/GRA TALLEY , AS R-2-C ME IUM DEl ITY RESIJEICE DI TRICT . Upon a ca 1 of tne roll , h vo e a o lo s: C PR HE - AME ED) ' • • • • March 15 , 1976 Page 7 • 0 -f • - AiD 22 .8 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE (ORDINANCE NO . 26 , ~ SERIES OF 1963 , AS AMEt DED) RELATING TO TEMPORARY STRUCTURES . "' l Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted as follows : \~ ",. Taylor . Ayes : Council f~embers Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton ,~ 1 Nay : one . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • * INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN A BILL FOR A ORDINAtCE AMENDING SECTION 3 , CHAPTER 10 , TITLE III , OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AMENDING A PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE , 1975 EDITION , RELATING TO THE INSTALLA - TION OF LANPHOLDERS IN WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS . COUNCILMAN BROWN MOVED A D COU~CILMAN CLAYTON SECO DED A r~OTION TO PASS A BILL ON FIRST READING AMENDING SECTIO 3 , CHAPTER 10 , TITLE III , OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , AMEtJDING A PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE , 1975 EDITION , RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF LAMPHOLDERS It WET OR DAMP LOCA - TIOJS . Upo n a call of th roll , he vote resul ed as follows: Ayes : Council .em ers illiams, Brown , Mann, Clayton , y .or . ay on • CJ neil ov .n , Th ·or uec a1 c rri I I D AS BILL A L \ • • - • March 15 , 1976 Page 8 • 0 - ,. . NEW SECTION THERETO RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE NOISE ; AI D ETTING A PUBLIC HEARitJG FOR THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 0 J APRIL 19 , 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared th motion carried . City Manager McCown suggested setting u a emonstration for this to be hel at the s y session on April 1 a 5 :00p .m. * * * * * * RESOLUTION NO . 11 , SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CO CLU IOt IN CASE NO . 3-76 , APPLICATION FOR A REZONI G OF A PARCEL OF LA D WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO , FROM R-1-C SINGLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE DI TRICT , TO R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT . COUNCILMA CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROWN SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS RESOLUTION 0 . 11 , SERIES OF 1976 . U on a call of the roll , the vote resulte as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brow , Clayton , Taylor . lay Council Memb r Mann . At n.: o neil ~ m rs Sovern , S 1 h . T yor ec no ion carr1 • • • • • • RE OLUTIO ' 0 . A of T ylor . o nc1 1 ro AL ( ( • March 15, 1976 Page 9 Nays : None . • - Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROW ECONDED A MOTION TO GO BACK TO THE REGULAR AGENDA SEQUENCE . Upon a call of the roll , the vote r esulted as follows : .... Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion car ried . • • • • • • COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN CLAYTON SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR LICENSE FOR ST . LOUIS CATHOLIC CHURCH , 3310 SOUTH SHERMAN . U on a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Will i ams , rown , Mann , Clayton , T ylor . lays : one . Ab n Co neil ~ m ers ov yor cl r d he motlo • March 15 , l97o Page 10 • - protest of this license . Mr. Summers also submitted a co y of Chapter 75 , Article 3 , Reg lation o . 6 , Special Event Permits - sale on or near school property , which was read by the City Clerk . He stated his reasons against this license are : (l) school will be held that day within five hundred feet ; (2) an institution cannot sell liquor for gain; (3) there are eleven liquor outlets in that area ; and (4) the people in the area do not want it . Chalmerse Parker , 3995 South Grant , appeared to speak for this license . He explained that they are selling the liquor to help pay the ex enses of he dance . He stated that the dance will no be a ten ed by chi ren and that it is mainly for the people in the parish . Jackie chmia , 275 South Pennsylvania , appeared o speak in favor of tl i license . She stated that this is a social event for he ch rch that she is for . COUNCILMAN MA ti MOVED AND COUNCILMA WILLIAM SECO! DED A MOTIO. TO CLO E THE PUBLIC HEARl G. Upon a call of the rol , the vote resulted as follows: Taylor . Ay s: Council Members William , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor eclared the motion carried. COU CILMA, ILLIAM MOVED AID COUNCILMA MA SECO DED A OT 0 TO I ~uE A SPECI L EVENT LI'UOR LICE E TO ST . LOUIS CATHO~ C CHU CH FOR MAR H l , 197 uron ea l of th roll, s follo Co c.1 ro nn, Cl yto T y or . A 1 h. T M yo t on c rr1 I ' • • - March 15 , .i976 Page 11 • • Mayor Taylor stated that Councilman Sovern and Council- man Smith are in Waahington D.C. representing Englewood for revenue sharing . A report will be presented when they return . * * * * * * Mayor Taylor declared a recess at 9 :20 p .m. Council reconvened at 9 :35 p .m. Upon a call of the roll , the following were present : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clay o , Taylor . Absent : Council Members Severn , Smith . The Mayor declared a quorum present . * * * * * * "Communications -No Action Recommended" on the agen a wer all accepted : (a) Minutes of he Housing Au hori y m ings of Decem er 1, 1975 an February 5, 1976. ( ) Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of Febr ary 18 , 1976 . (c) Minute of th Library Board m ting of March 9 , 197 • (d) Minut s of the E1 c ion Commis ion meeting of March 1 , 197 • ( ) (f) (h) Co or ion 1e 0 s t rvic for • * • • cone Ci y 975 r- • . .. • • - • March 15 , 1976 Page 12 • 0 • I • Councilman Mann suggested that this item be tabled and discussed at the retreat when all Councilmen would be present . COUNCILMAN MAHN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN BROW SECONDED A MOTION TO TABLE THE RECOMf-lE DATION FROM THE CAREER SERVICE BOARD REGARDING RELATED EMPLOYEES UNTIL AFTER THE CITY COUNCIL RETREAT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . I I I I I I IlTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMA SOVER BY AUTHORITY ORDI ANCE NO . 13 SERIES OF 1976 OR ItAtCE GRANTING TO THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE SA ITATIO DISTRICT , ARAPAHOE COUUTY , COLORADO , ITS SUCCESSORS AD A SI IS , A REVOCABLE PERMIT FOR A LICENSE TO ENCROACH IN A PORTIO. OF EA T JEFFERSO DRIVE WITH ONE 21 -INCH DIAMETER SA ITARY SEW'.C:R , SUBJECT TO CERTAI TERMS AND CONDITIO S . MOVED AND COU CILMA WILLIAMS ORDI.A CE 10 . 13 , SERIES OF 1976 , a c 11 of he roll , th vo e r su ed 11 1 m , rown , H ru , Clay on, overn , · 1 h. carried . I I • SMITH ' ) • • f ( • March 15 , 197 6 Page 13 • • AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 8 , 9(a) AND lO(a) OF CHAPTER 6 , TITLE V, OF THE 1969 ENGLEWOOD MUNICIPAL CODE , RELATING TO SALARIES FOR ALL CLASSIFIED PERSONNEL OF ThE CITY OF EHGLEWOOD . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO PASS ORDINANCE NO . 14 , SERIES OF 1976 , ON FINAL READING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * City A torney Berardini presented a resolution es ablishing salaries for the City Manager, Ci y Attorney , and M nicipal Cour Judge . These salaries are required by the City Code to be established by City Council . RE OLUTION NO . 13 , SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING ANNUAL SALARIES FOR THE CITY J.1Ar AGER , CITY ATTORNEY AND MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE . TH E t1o re ar in pon t.hl i h ~ r n U on a vo r y s: Co ci Bro I j nn. ton , Taylol'. aye: on ov rn, 1 h . Th yor .to c rr.t • • • ' • • • March 15 , 1976 Page 1 • -:. • City Attorney Berardini gave a repor concerning improvements at Cushing Park Po1d . He s tat ed that the notices of intent to bring suit against the City have been fi ed , but the actual suits have not been filed at this ime . The insurance company feels the lake is essent ially safe as 1 is, and they have denied liability regarding the drowni ng inciden ast September . The insurance company has recommended that the City do what it fe ls is appropriate regarding the pond , and that any action will have no effect on the case . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED THAT THE RECOMME IDATIO FROM THE PARKS AHD RECREATION COMMISSION DATED DECEMBER ll , 1975 PERTAIN -ING TO CUSHING PARK POND BE TABLED INDEFINITELY . Counci man Mann stated that he feels this recommendation is an administrative f nction or the City which shou be hand ed by the Parks and Recreation Department and the City Manager 's office . Co nc1 man Brown econde th motion . Upon a ca of he roll, the vote r s lted s fo ows: Ayes: Council t1e bers Wi lams , Brown , Mann , Taylor . Nays : Co nci M m er C ayton . Absent : Council Members Severn , mith . The Mayor cl r tne motion carri d . I I t. I I I T o . y ou C1 M n , C y on • nt: Co J M Jt.t • • • ( • • • 0 .. March 1?, 197b Page 15 The Mayor eclared the motion carried . * * * * * * City Attorney Berardini gave a report concerning the law s i filed against the City several months ago by Alma L . Reffel alleging that she owns part of Raritan Street . He stated that he has learned from the Dist r ict Court that the trial court has held against Alma Reffel and for the City . * * * * * * City Mana er l 1cCown presented a memorandum from the of Parks and Recreation o the City Manager concerning ~ason Park. The budge allows for approxima ely hir y - rees for the parks , and Jason Park 's shar would be rees . Co ncilman Mann stated that he feels the tr es should be where hey are nee ed ra her than equally ividing hem e ween the parks . He requested the Parks an Recreation D partmen 's consi eration of this problem ; an that hey han le hem r , wi h Council 's opinion tha Jason Park e given preference . Councilman Mann requested that the s aff ook into h Colora o State Extension Service at Colorado State University in For Collins r garding tr es through the forestry service . Mayor Taylor requested consideration for next year 's budget of ·he ~onsi ility of re-stablishing the purchase of trees from he Ci y of Englewoo . • • * * • * 1, SERlE OF 1.75 A D A o cil row , n , C y on, or . y 0 1 ' • -• 0 - March 15 , 1976 Page 1 Abs n : Council Members Severn , Smith . The r~ayor declared the motion car r i ed . * * * * * * City Manager McCown presen ed and di scussed a memo r andum from the Assistant City Manager to t h e City Manage r concer n i ng the wa er main for the Housing for he Elderly Project . The " line in Lincoln Street between Floyd and Lincoln needs to be increase to a 6" line o provide for the additional ninet y- five sprink er heads necessary for he housing project . He no ed that McBrian Di ch should be changed to McBroom Ditch in Sec ion 1 of the Resolution . In res~on~e o Co ncilman Mann , Assistant City Manage r tollenberger state that he water main replacement program has never gone thro gh the Water and Sewer Board but is handled as a bu get item by City Council . He also stated that the work will be one by City crews . RESOLUTIO! NO . 15 , SERlE OF 1976 A RESOLUTIO AMENDING THE BUDGET I THE WATER FUND . COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AID COU!CILMAN CL AY TON SECONDED A MOTIOI~ TO PASS RESOLUTION 0 . 15 , ERIES OF 1976 . Upon a call of the roll , the vot resulted as follow : Taylor . Ay s : Council !~embers Willi m , Brown , Mann , Cl yton , lay lone . A Council ov rn , S 1 h . Th M yor ec carrie • • • • • • OUjCI IC AI • • ( • • March 15 , 1976 Page 17 In response to Councilman Clayton , City Manager McCown state that none of the three firms are Englewood firms . Assis an City Manager Nollenberger stated that this could no be conside red as an option anyway by the City Charter . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Taylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Nays : None . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . • • * • • * City Manager McCown presented a memorandum from the Assistant City Manager , Director of Public Works , and Director of Finance to the City Manager concerning the Capital Equipment Re lacement Fund . He suggested that this be discussed a the r reat or a special study session . COUNCILMAN MA N MOVED AND COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS SECONDED A MOTION TO CONSIDER THE CAPITAL E UIPMENT REPLACEMENT FUND AT THE RETREAT . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : T ylor . Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , N ys: on Ab n C ncl mbers Sovern , Smith . Tn Mayor c r d th mo ion carrie • * • • • • from the the Co neil from DTR So nd Cor • 1 in TA95 ~ in a lin lon r cor s ' • • • • • !-larch 15 , .J..976 Page 18 Co ncilman Manr pointed out that the City of Aurora uses pin -on type mi es that are plugged in . COUNCILMAN l-1ANl f~OVED A D COUNCILMAN WILLIAM SECONDED A MOTIOt TO DIRECT THE CITY STAFF TO CONTINUE THE STUDY ON THE COUNCIL CHAMBER SOUND SYSTEM . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Non . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smi~h . The Mayor dec ared the motion carrie * * * • • • Ci y Manager McCown presented a memoran urn from the Assis~ant Cl y Manager to the City Manager concerning the Ci y Council r r a • COUI CL . .,~ C A YT .! MOVED AI D COU CILMA, MA . SECO OED A MOTIOl TO DIRECT THE CITY STAFF TO FURTHER STUDY THE RETREAT THIS E~K A THAT THIS MATTER BE DISCUSSED AT THE STUDY SES IO OF THE ~PEC AL ri""Y COU.lCIL MEETING ON MARCH 22 , 197 • U on a cal of he r 11 , t e vo res s fo low : Ay s : \;v rei i ~ , Brown , Mann , Cl yton , T yl r . :on . A Co .r ell ov rr , 1 r • Th • yor • • • * ,_ • - March 15 , 1976 Page 19 • 0 -1• Councilman Brown stated that he cannot vote for this motion because there has not been enough study on it . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Council Member Brown . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Maurice Merlin , 3688 South Sherman , was present to discuss the Home Rule Charter of the City of Englewood regard- ing the transfer of appropriations and additional appropriations . He specifically discussed the budget in regards to aid to other agencies , where funds were allocated that did not exist . He requested that in the future Council more carefully res ect the intent of the Charter . • • • • • • M yor Taylor reported that there will be a Bicentennial caravan in Lajunta on March 27 28 and that a former Englewood girl is in charge of h Colorado delegation . H stated that ~~. Mr • Maurice Jone would like for the Mayor to attend this parade an c lebra ion in Lajunta . He furth r s ated th the Bic nt nnial Fo n a ion may ask Council for a proclama- ion r cognizing hi local girl o be resente a the celebra- ion . ' ( • • • 0 • March 15 , 1976 Page 19 Councilman Brown stated that he cannot vote for this motion because there has not been enough study on it . Upon a c a ll of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Council Member Brown . Absent : Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * * * * * Maurice Merlin , 3688 South Sherman , was present to discuss the Home Rule Charter of the City of Englewood regard- ing the transfer of appropriations and additional appropriations . He specifically discussed the budget in regards to aid to other agencies , where funds were allocated that did not exist . He requested that in the future Council more carefully res ect the intent of the Charter . * * * * * * M yor Taylor reported that there will be a Bicentennial car v n in Lajunta on March 27 28 and that a former Englewood girl is in charge of the Colorado delegation . H state that Mrs . Maurice Jones would lik for the Mayor to attend arad and celebration in Lajunta . He further stated he 1c ntenn1a1 Foun ation may ask Council for a proclama- co nizing this local girl o be presented at the celebra- COUICih~AI CLAYTON MOVED AND COU CILMAN BROWN SECONDED A 0~ 0 THAT A, Y PRO LAM TIOI EEDED OR SUG ESTED BY THE MAYOR PLA ED 0 THE AGE OA FOR THE SPECIAL CITY COU CIL MEETING 0 ARCH 22 197 Upon a 11 or h rol h vo e resu1 ed as ollo AY Co c1l 11 rown, M r , Clayton, Y r . y I • A or • •. ' • • t • • I • - March 1:,, H Page 20 COUN ILMAN MAN. MOVED AND COUNCILMA HLLIA~1S ECONDED A MOTION TO B!:.lH HAVING PERlODI MI:.ETINGS WITH THE VARIOU BOARDS AND COMJ'US IOJlS OF Til£ CI:'Y . Upon a call of ne ro the vo e resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : l~one . Absent : Co neil Me er Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declar t..n o ior, carried . * * • * * * Co ncllman Marn re•ort.e hat. there wi 1 be a conven- tion of the State Associa io1 of ~ag es on June 16 -9 in the City of Englewoo . He s gge e r nnln~ a welcoming a 11 he news per on Jun 15 . Co nc lman Clay on also commen e ha an ad could e placed in he official pro ram for he ~onven ­ t.ion . A 110TIOJl SENTI EL EAGLES . Taylor . T y or. COU CILI\.AN ANN .OVED All TO R N A 0 L-HALF PAGE A or Ju E 15 , 1976 , w~·coM U on a c 111 of he roll , COU:iCILMAN WILLIAMS SECOrDED Ill THE ENGLE OOD HERA D N THE STATE ASSOCIATIO! OF he vote resulted as follo ws : y , : Co nell ~en ers vii li ms , Brown , Hann , Clayton , I ay : 'on». o nell rn er Severn , Jm1 h . T yor c ion carrl d . t I I I I A, o cil o n , M n , C l • ' • • ....... ( ( • • 0 Marc h 15 , 1976 Page 21 Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . Mayor Tay lor stated that Council should have joint meetings with Sheridan City Council twice a year because of the joint communit y project . * * * * * * Councilman Clayton requeste d th at the chairs in the Cou n cil Chambers b e repaired . * * * * * * Councilman Clayton stated that he was contacted by the advertising conwittee for the program of the State Associa- tion of Eagles convention in June and that a full page ad in the program costs $40 .00 . COUNCILMAN CLAYTON MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION THAT CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZE A FULL PAGE AD IN THE PROGRAM OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION OF EAGLES CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN JUNE AT THE COST OF $40 .00 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes: Council Members Williams , Bro wn , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . Absent: Council Members Sovern , Smith . The Mayor declared the motion carried . * * • • • • COUNCILMAN WILLIAMS MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO ADJOURN THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING. Upon a call of the roll, the vote resulted a follows: Ay s: Council Memb rs Williams, Brown, Mann, Cl yton, T ylor. ays: Non • Absent: Council M mb ra Sov rn, Smith. Th M yor d clar d the tion carr1 d, and th City Council m tin was dJourn d at 11:20 p •• • • -• - COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLO RADO March 22 , 1976 SPECIAL MEETING : The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in special session on March 22 , 1976 at 7 :00 p .m. Mayor Taylor , presiding , called the meeting to order . The invocation was given by Councilman Smith . The Pledge of Allegiance wa s led by Mayor Taylor . Mayor Taylor asked for roll call . Upon the ca 1 of the roll , the follo wing we r e present : Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , browr , M nn , Clayton , and Mayor Taylor . Absent : None . The Mayor declared a quorum present . Also resent were : Asst . City Manager ollenberger City Attorney Berardini Steve House , Associate Planner - Dept . of Community D velopm nt Director of P blic Works Waggon r Director of Finance Jame Deputy City Clerk Varner I I I I I I COUNCILMA MAtt MOVED AND COUNCILMA MITH SECO OED A MOTim TO OPEl A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE REZO H G A PARCEL OF LAND FROM R-2-A, TWO -FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2-, 4.DIUM DEtSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT . Upon a call of the ro 1 , h vote resulted as follows: Ay Co neil M mber William , Sovern, Smith , Brown, ~ nn , C yton , T ylor . y lor cl r th ion c rri d. ,._ ' • • - • • March 22 , 1976 Page 2 • 0 • two -family residence district ; but at the present time the area is technically unzoned . He submitted copies of the following for the record : legal notice of public hearing, staff report on Case #7 -76 , minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of February 18 , 1976 and the findings of fact from the Planning and Zoning Commission . Mr . House e xplained the new R-2 -C zone district . ~o one appeared to speak for or against this ordinance . COUNCILMAN SOVERU f-10VED AND COUNCILMAN !>!ANN SECOHDED A MOTIOH TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , f-1ann , Clayton , Taylor . Uays : None . The Mayor declared the motion carried . INTRODUCED AS A ILL BY COUICILMAN SMITH BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO . 15 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHitl THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLO RAD O, FROM R-2-A, TWO -FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2 -C, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DI TRICT , AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZOtHNG MAP ACCORDINGLY . COUI~CILMAN SMITH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTI O! TO PASS ORDIIANCE 0 . 50 FINAL READIIG AD TO IlCLUDE A PTIO! OF THE PLANNI G AND ZOIHNG COMMISSION FIND If GS OF FACT . U o n call of the roll, th vote resulted as follows: Ayes : Council M n er M n , C yton , Taylor . ay one . illiams , Sov rn, mith , rown , Th M yo r d c l r th mo tio n c rried . C y O f 1 Th M o r • • • • • • 7:15 roll, o v rn, mith , r o r , • • .. • • March 22 , 1976 Page 3 • 0 • COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO . 22 . Upon a call of the roll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes: Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : I one . The Mayor declared the motion carried . ,_ Director of Public Works Waggoner presented information on Pavin District No . 22 , wh i ch was created by Ordinance No . 7 , Seri s of 1975 , after a publ i c hearing was held on Januar y 27 , 1975 . Th istrict involved eighteen blocks of new construction and tl~e loc~ of overlay , with a total cost of $498 ,139 .36 . The is of ass ssments was published in the Englewood Heral Sentinel on F r ary 25 , 1976 ; an individual no ices were mailed on Febr ary 27 , 1976 . Mr . Waggoner explained how payment of the assessments could be made and outlined the final costs . He reviewed how the assessments were made for each type of paving and si ewalk con truction . There were two types of assessments appli d for h istrict , front street assessments and side stre m nts , de ending on how the lots were laid out . Ci y Clerk James reported that two letters of protest wer r c iv for the rea 000 through 300 West Lehow Avenue : (l) At orney Robert S . Treece re resenting Al J . Schechter ; and (2) B r kin A sociates signed by Harry L . Arkin , which they hav reques e e r mov d from th record . E 11 ch r r , e to~n Buil ing , retest of against l ro t ck in . • • 1- • March 22 , 1976 Page 4 • - Lilly Morris , 2179 West Vassar , was present to protest the charge for her driveway . She stated that her driveway was torn up and now she is being charged to have it put back in . Paul Barcelona , 21?9 West Vassar , was present to protest the charge for his driveway , which was taken out and replaced . Roy Richards , 2lti9 West Vassar , was present to protest his driveway assessment . Director of Public Works Waggoner explained that the majority of these driveways had to be take n out because they could not get the street high enough to match the driveways . City Clerk James reported that one letter of protest was received for the area 1600 to 1700 West arvard Avenue: Rita and Warren Reeves , 1741 West Harvard Avenue . Warren Reeves , 4460 West Lakeridge Road , was present and stated that he is not in disagreement with the improvements b t rather with the discount for pay off . He stated that a five ercent discount for making a cash payment is not enough to inspire someone to make a pay off . City Clerk James reported that one letter of protest was received for the area 2200 South Raritan tree : John C. Un erhil1 , 1801 We t Iliff . t ,._ ' • • , .. March 22 , 1976 Page 5 • 0 • I• Werner D. Schnackenberg , 4601 South Bannock , was present and expressed his appreciation for the sidewalks and the good workmanship . He stated his protest to the assess - ments regarding wider than normal residential streets . He stated that the normal residential street is 32 feet wide , and that the City should pay for the extra width of paving over 32 feet . City Clerk James reported that one letter of protest was received for the area 4600 South Pearl Street : Roy Rosenberger , 1 1 01 Avenue G , Scottsbluff , Nebraska . Irving Mock , 2285 West Iliff Avenue , stated that his street was to be raised eight inches but was actually raised one foot from what it was . Director of Public Works Waggoner stated th i s would be checked out . Roger M. Tapia , 1121 South Perry , was present to protest the assessment for 1785 West Iliff . He stated that this is a side street assessment , and he feels some of the assessments are out of balance . OUNCILMAN MAN MOVED AND COUNCILMA SOVER A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . U on a call of h vo e resulted as follows : SECor DED he roll , Ayes: Council Mem ers Williams, Sovern , Smi h , Brown , Mann , ~ y o n , Taylor . · y one . Tte Mayor eclared the mo ion carri d . V O ch ived 11 0 rn, r o c • • y a : Co n 1 C1 '1 ,_ • • ( • SPECIAL MEETING: • .. COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO March 22 , 1976 The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County, Colorado , met in special session on March 22 , 1976 at 7:00 p .m. 1 B Mayor Taylor , presiding, called the meeting to order . The invocation was given by Councilman Smith . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Taylor. Mayor Taylor asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll, th following were present: Council Member& Williams , Seve rn, Smith , Brown, Mann , Clayton , and Mayor Taylor . Absent: None. The Mayor declared a quorum present . A so present were: Asst. City Manager ollenberger City Attorney Berardin1 Steve House, Associate Planner - Dept . of Community Development Director of Public Works Waggoner Direc or of Finance James D y City Cl rk Varner I I I I I I COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SMITH SECONDED A OTION TO OPEt A PUBLIC HEARitG TO CONSIDER A ORDINANCE REZONING A PARCEL OF LAND FROM R-2-A, 0-FA ILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2-C , MEDIUM DE SITY RESIDE CE DISTRICT . Upon call of the roll, the vote resulted a follows: M n , Th Co neil , T ylor. Y n cl 1111 s, Sovern, Smith, Brown , ion c rr1 d. ' • • - Ma r ch 22 , 1976 Page 3 • • I • COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE FOR PAVING DISTRICT NO . 22 . Upon a call of the roll , the vo t e resulted as follo ws : Ayes : Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays : None . The Mayor declar ed the motion ca r r i ed . Di r ec t o r of Public Wo r ks Waggoner p r esented info rmation o n Pa ving Dist r ict No . 22 , which was creat e d by Ordi nan ce No . 7 , Se ri es of 1975 , after a public hearing was held on Januar y 2 7 , 1975 . The district involved eighteen blocks of new construction and three blocks of overlay , with a total cost of $498 ,139 .36 . The list of assessments was published in the Engle wood Hera ld Sentinel on F bruary 25 , 1976 ; and individual notices were mailed on February 27 , 1976 . Mr . Waggoner e x plained how payment o f the assessments could be made and outlined the final costs . He r evie wed how the assessments w re made for each type of pav i ng and sidewalk cons ruction . There were t wo types of assessment s applied for he district , front street assessments and side stre assessmen , depending on how the lots were laid out . City Clerk James reported that t wo letters of protest were receive for the area 000 through 300 West Leho w Aven ue : (1) Attorn y obert s . Treece representing Al J . Schechte r; and (2) Burtk1n Associates signed by Harry L . Arkin , which they have requ sted b removed from th recor d . Attorn y Rob rt S . Treece , 1340 De nve r Club Build i ng , Denver , was present r pr senting Al J . Schechter in pro est o f P .O. 22 . H pro s e the charge of $2 ,007 .35 made a ain8t Mr . Schech r for d m g 8 c us d by persons unknown durin h 1m of construe ion . He req es ed that this ch r e be removed . Mr . Tr ece also 8 a d hat 1m roper pu lie no ice w s iv n caus publication in th Englewood Herald Sent1n 1 does n o t r ach er ons out ide the immediate ar a . h h c or co - ' • • - ( • • ,_ 0 - 1 8 COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , COLORADO March 22 , 1976 SPECIAL MEETING : The City Council of the City of Englewood , Arapahoe County , Colorado , met in special session on March 22 , 1976 at 7 :00p .m. Mayor Tay lor, presiding, called the meeting to order. The invocation wa s gi v en by Councilman Smith . The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Taylor . Mayor Taylor asked for roll call . Upon the call of the roll , the following were present: Council Members Williams , Sove rn, Smith , brown , Mann , Clayton , and Mayor Taylor . Absent : one . The Mayor declared a quorum present. Also present were: Ass • City Manager ollenberger City Attorney Berardini Steve House Associate Planner - De t . of Community Development Director of Public Works Waggoner Dir c or of Finane James De uty Ci y Clerk Varner • • • • • • COUtCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMA MITH SECONDED A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER A ORDINANCE REZONING A PARCEL OF LAND FROM R-2-A, TWO-FAMILY RE IDENCE DISTRICT , TO R-2-C, MEDIUM DE~SITY RESIDEtC~ DISTRICT . U on call of the r o ll, th vote resulted s follows: Ay s: Co c11 ~ nn, Cl y o n, Taylor . u y ron Th M yor cl r d the illi , Sov r , m1 h , Brown, ~1o c rr1 ' • • , - • March 22 , 1976 Page 2 • 0 • two -family residence district ; but at the present time the area is technically unzoned . He submitted copies of the following for the record : legal notice of public hearing , staff report on Case #7 -76 , minutes of the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting of February 18 , 1976 and the findings of fact from the Planning and Zoning Commission . Mr . House explained the new R-2 -C zone district . No one appeared to speak for o r against this ordinance . COUNCILMAN SOVERH MOVED AND COUNCILMAN MANN SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . Upon a call of the r oll , the vote resulted as follows : Ayes : Council Members Williams, Sovern , Smith , arown , Mann , Clayton , Taylor . Nays: None . The f>~ayor declared the motion carried . INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAl SMITH BY AUTHORITY ORDIN ANCE NO . 15 SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE REZONING A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND WITHI THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD , ARAPAHOE COUNTY , STATE OF COLORADO , FROM R-2-A, TWO -FAMILY RJ:;SIDENCE DIST RICT , TO R-2-C , MEDIUM DEtSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT , AID AMEND It G THE OFFICIAL ZO!Jit G MAP ACCORDINGLY . COUIICILMAN MITH MOVED At D COUt CILMA SOVERN SECO DED A MOTIOt TO PASS ORDitANCE tO . 15 ON FI AL READIIG AD TO I CLUDE ADOPTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZOI ING COMMISSIOtl FII Dll G OF FACT . Upon a call of the roll, the vot r sulte as follows: Ayes: Council M mer Williams, Sove~t , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton, Taylor . Naye: 'on The M yor Cl y on , Th M yo c rri • • • • • • , Sov rn, • • • • 7: 5 r •. Council ro 1 , tt follo in it • row , n, ' • - March 22 , 1976 Page 3 • - COUHCILr<lAN MAN1~ MOVED At D COUJJClLMAl A MOTION TO OPEN A PUBLIC HEARING TO Cot SIDER Al 0 PAVING DISTRICT NO . 22 . Upon a call of h roll, resulted as follows: Ayes : Council Members Williams , Sovern , Smith , Brown , Mann, Clayton , Taylor . Nays : Hone . The Mayor declared the motion carried . Director of Public Works Waggoner presented information on Paving District No . 22 , which was created by Ordinance No . 7 , Series of 1975 , after a public hearing was held on January 27 , 1975 . The district involved eighteen blocks of new construction and three blocks of overlay , with a total cost of $498 ,139 .36 . The list of assessments was published in the Englewood He rald Sen inel on February 25 , 1976 ; and individ al no ices were mailed on February 27 , 1976 . Mr . Waggoner explaine how payment of the assessments could be made and outlined the final costs. He reviewed how th assessments w re made for each type of paving and sidewalk cons ruction . There were wo types of assessments applied for he district , front street assessments and side stre asse sm nt , depending on how the lots were laid out . Ci y Clerk James reported that two letters of protest were r c iv for the area 000 through 300 West Lehow Avenue : (l) A orn y Ro rt S . Treec r presenting Al J . Schechter ; and (2) Bur kin Associa es signe by Harry L . Arkin , which they have requ s d r moved from h r cord . c h ctor con- o ro a b c in . ' • • • March 22 , 1976 Page 4 • 0 .. Li ly Morris, 2179 West Vassar , was present to protest the charge for her driveway. She stated that her driveway was torn up and now she i s being charged to have i~ put bac in . Paul Barcelona , 21?9 West Vassar , was presen to prates he charge for his riveway , wnich was taken o t and replaced . Roy Richards , 2 ~9 West Vassar , was resent to protest his driveway assessment . Director of Pu lie Works WRggoner explained that the majority of tnese riveways had to be ~a ke n out beca se they could no get the street high enough to match the riveways . City Clerk J .e re orte that one letter of ro t est was received for the area 1 00 to 1700 West ·arvar Aven e: Rita and Warren Reeves, 17 1 West Harvard Avenue . Warren Reeves , bJ est Lakeridge Roa , was resent and stated that he is not in isagreement with the improvements but rather with the discount for ay off . He s ated that a five percent discount for making a cash payment is not enough to inspire someone to make a pay off . City Clerk James reporte that one was received for the rea 2200 So th R ri an Underhill , 1801 West Iliff . - (. • • 0 - •·u;.&."-....,.,, """""" J ~:::1 1 u Page 5 Werner D. Schnackenberg , 4601 South Bannock , was present and expressed his appreciation for the sidewalks and the good workmanship . He stated his protest to the assess- ments regarding wider than normal residential streets . He stated that the normal residential street is 32 feet wide , and that the City should pay for the extra width of paving over 32 feet . City Clerk James reported that one letter of protest was received for the area 4600 South Pearl Street: Roy Rosenberger , 1101 Avenue G, Scottsbluff , Nebraska . Irving Mock, 2285 West Iliff Avenue , stated that his st reet wa s to be raised eight inches but wa s actually raised one foot from what it was . Director of Public Works Waggoner stated this would be checked out . Roge r M. Tapia , 1121 South Perry , was present to protest the assessment for 1785 West Iliff . He stated that this is a side street assessment , and he feels some of the assessments are out of balance . COUNCILMAN MANN MOVED AND COUNCILMAN SOVERN SECONDED A MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. 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 declar d the motion carried . Assistant City Manager Nollenberger stated that each of the pro ests have been recorded and a report will be received a h April 5 City Council meeting regarding each protest . Council will act on each of the protests at that time , and if h r e are any am ndm n s the Bill for an Ordinance will be nded wi h r vised dollar mounts . Final passage will be he Ci y Council e ing on A ril 19 with the eff ctive o f M y 21 . CtJ U CILMA I ON TO A OU R r o 1, th vo t OVERN SECO OED u on c ll or Ay Council M m er Willi m , ov rn, Smith, Brown , M n, Cl yt o , Taylor . ya : on Co c i ion carri d, nd t e City 5 .m. .. • • • !embers of ne En,•lt>wood Ci y Council • 0 - !-!arch )0 , 197 6 ... :le the re oi .e"!t-s of ne area surrounding he plo t of land in the ?900 Blo ck on Sou h i')ne r~on de~il'n~ted as "F'merson Park " are request i ng immediate consider> ion by our Ci y Council for undin~ the projec t of gr assing the a bove mon ioned >rea . In che t.nree year period elaosed ~ince he comple ion o the storm drai nage program across his area, he above nar el of land has been a nuis1nc e o he surroun ing nPi •n o r nood : Be in in with a motor cycle rac k , dumpin g area and n .. curren and mor. di gus in oroblem, wee ds of t.'l e ho r n varie y t.h ., ar" c <rri~>d on .o he lawns of th" eurrou ding noi~hb or h oo d every ime a et or cnild ~a KS across h~ area . Concern d residents n>ve con inued o call ou r a r Ks and ~ec r ea ion u e p • ove r tnis hree yr>a r p rio only o be informed na the a rea is sc eauled !or a pa rk . .fuen"t After all our l.,.ms nave been r uined? N are not asking !or elabor at. play ground fac ilitie!' or anyt.ning of t.ni~ na ure . e are as~in tha thir. area be made a ~r een belt so that i can be an asset o c.n., ?wood 1nd our nei hbo r hood ra hr>r han he ores en e ~"' eor and nui!'ance . ; •ss .I 7r/ -Z Zf:.? Itt· tt c.r t, . ' • - age ? -re i ion fo r rasci ng h" arP a o f nt"Jnerson P'lrkn NAME I TEL F..rH ON"' NlHoffiER yU~ -I c -.277 '.,c .,· za+si.o..,_ Y1 o5 ~~-;x 7.1' ------~~--~-- ·:2'1"·71 .-JC ( 11u. ,[)l. __ ...J...l .._d -'-<1 ~-o..t.'7..!-.:....'1 -'-Cj- -2lt' )/ ..) 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' ' ..... n, l-~ ) I ' 1 (~ u 'I (J I ~ t · ... 3{ JL , ?:>~ ,4.2/f'-<- • • -• 0 , . • 3 A INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDI ANCE 0. , SERIES OF 1976 Z2 .3 of the Comprehensive Zonin ld befor the City Planning and , 1975, to rezone a certain parcel -H1 h n 1ty Residence Zone Di s tric d ~~. the Ci ty Plannin and Zoning Commissi on has considered th propos d ndmcnt and map hang , but has submitted its unfavor - able recommendation to th City Council therefor; and WHEREAS, pursuant to tum 22.3 of h Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance a publi hearing was held before th Ci ty Council on t o rezone said par el c rding to the above d s1gn - tion; and ~HEREAS, public nee ity, gen men t o th aid offici nd - IL OF 111I! CIIT 0 pcrty h 11 be rezon d fr R-IIi h to B-l Bu 1n Z n Di trict: • I . • • • Section 2. • 0 t• • distance of 400 feet; thence west along south line of said lot line a distance of 256 feet; thence north a distance of 400 feet to the intersection with the centerline of West Belleview Ave nue; thence east to the point of beginning, Arapahoe County, Colorado. The Official Zoning Map of the City of Englewood, Colorado, hereby is amended. Introduced, read in full and passed on first reading on the 17th day of February, 1976. Published as a Bill for an Ordinance on the J.2JD day of February, 1976. Read by title and passed on final reading on the 5th day of April, 1976. Publish d by title as Ordinance No. 1976, on the 7th day of April, 1976. ATTEST: ex offic1o I, and for go1n9 Ordinanc , Ordinanc MAYOR -2- ______ , Series of h t copy d by • • , -• PETI'riON The undersigned , being ove r the ag e of twenty-one , and prop - erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado , do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning, en titl ed "Maples Rezoning" Case No. 34-75 , filed with the City of Fnglewood , for the property commonly known as 300 \'lest Belleview and 330 lv st Belleview , r equesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request . We recognize the implications of this r ezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City , and we object most strongly to its approval . • / • PETITION The und ersigned , being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning , entitled "Maples Rezoning " Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Engle\.,rood , for the property commonly known as 300 Nest Eelleview and 330 l~est Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City , and we object most strongly to its approval. • PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the ag e of twenty-one , and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do h~reby object to the Petition for Rezoning , entitled "Mapl e s Rezoning " Case r,o. 34-75, filed with the City of Eng l ewood , for the property commonly known as 300 West Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residentia l) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals , general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City, and we object most strongly to its approval. J 2? -?c:- ., 3 ' • • • PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood, for the property commonly known as 300 \~est Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residen tial) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this r ezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City , and we obj ect most strongly to its approval. NAME ADDRESS , DATE OF SIGNING -I-3' 7G ? //., wD}-r .. • • , • PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do h e reby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Mapl es Rezoning" Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood, for the property commonly known as 300 West Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Resi d ential ) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recogniz e the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in ' • • • PETITION The und ersigned , being over the age of twenty-one , and prop- erty owners and resident s within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning , entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case No . 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood , for the prope rty commonly known as 300 Nest Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City, and we object most strongly to its approval . NAHE ADDRESS DATE OF SIGNING ~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:~.li' ;:;:o}: tit::: ~~-:: ' • • , • • PETI'riON The undersigned , being over the age of twenty-one , and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Mapl es Rezoning" Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood , for the property commonly known as 300 Nest Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity , convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this r ezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City , and we object most strongly to its approval. ADDRESS DATE OF SIGNING ,._ J./1~ uJ.~M ~~ -y/.:z~-/7~ o/ie kJ . ~aruu! t;\ve. t~~~l ,wnv\ ,, • • I • • PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do h e reby object to the Petition for Rezoning , entitled "Mapl es Rezoning" Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood , for the prope rty commo n ly known as 300 West Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential ) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City, and we object most strongly to its approval . • - • • • PETITION The undersigned , being over the age of twenty-one , and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning , entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case No . 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood, for the property conunonly known as 300 \vest Belleview and 330 \<-Jest Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity , convenience , health , safety , morals, general welfare , or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request . We reco gnize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in ... other parts of the City , and we o b j ect most strongly to its approval . DATE OF SIGNING ,/ ' - I ·t • PETITION The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty own ers and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado, do h~reby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case li!o . 34 -7 5 , filed with the City o f Englewood, for the property commonly known as 300 \iest Belleview and 330 West Belleview, r e questing rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public nec es sity, convenience , health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the grant ing of this rezoning request. We recogniz e the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decision s in other parts of the City , and we object most strongly to its approval. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF SIGNING • PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado , do hereby object to the P£tition for Rezoning, entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case 1'\o. 34-75 , filed with the City of Englewood, for the property commonly known as 300 West Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity, convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City, and we object most strongly to its approval. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF SIGNING ' • • -• PETI'riON The undersigned, being over the age of twenty-one, and prop- erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood , State of Colorado, do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Maples Rezoning" Case No. 34-75, filed with the City of Eng l ewood , for the property commonly known as 300 West Belleview and 330 West Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the grounds that the public necessity , convenience, health, safety, morals, general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request. We recognize the implications of this r ezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other parts of the City, and we object most strongly to its approval. AMI: r2=j Lt . i/o l ' /tG ADDRESS $c~o Sa CZJ,fn M;<;. SA DATE OF SIGNING • • - ,_ • PETITION The undersigned , being over the age of twenty-one , and prop - erty owners and residents within the City of Englewood, State of Colorado , do hereby object to the Petition for Rezoning, entitled "Maples Rezoning " Case 1\o . 34-75, filed with the City of Englewood , for the property conunonly known as 300 l'iest Belleview and 330 !-Jest Belleview, requesting rezoning of said property from R-3 (Multi- family Residential) to B-2 (Business), on the g r ounds that the public necessity, convenience , health, safety , morals , general welfare, or good zoning practice does not justify the granting of this rezoning request . We recognize the implications of this rezoning case and its possible effect on future zoning decisions in other p<tr s o f th e City, and we object most strongly to its approval. NAME JZ M v j,.r DATE OF SIG NI 'G 1- Mr. James H. I'Jorton Building lnspoctor County of Arapahoe Court Hou::.e I.ittleton, Colorado Dear Mr. Norton: • LI\V/ 01 I h .. ,, RICHARD H. SIMON THF: ,.IR8T NATIONAL BANK 8UILDINQ ENOL.EWOOO , COI_Q, SUN8aT D-2207 June 11, 1963 Re: Ambulance P.ervice Compeny 350 V/est Belleview Ambulance Servico Company. whoza main office is at 2045 Downing Str.:Jot , .C.envor, Colors do. has rece11tly t aken over the Public t->e rvice formerly provided by Bullock Ambulance Servic£. Pmbul<mce Service C ompany iu nego- t i ating for the purchase of he vacl!nt proporty at 35Q ¥\ e&t 813Heview (Arapahoe County} and otherwise described as Woo 75' of Plot 6, Inter Urban Addition which is 75' on West Boll viow and 370' deop. l.n examination of the Arapahoe COWlty ~on lng Resolution adopted Auguct 7, 1961 discloses t .ere i:o no specific ass1ficat1on for "Ambulance Service". The improvements on the pr mi:;cs . ow conuist o! a seven room house and single garage . Ambulu c Scrvic Comp· ny intends to purchase the pro- perty as a plac !or two to s ix single mon, og s 21 to 40. to live while on duty und p ovid a guruge to accommodate three automobiles. There will be some re-d cor Uny of he house anc! th · r ost !or a building permit to enlllrge tha gorago. The oorvice performed is in the "natur of a public service~· sine collo ~ro received at all hours of th day and nigh to render embulanca service o t o public . Pol co regula ions rcqutr eoch call rece ived to bo reported to o llr~p l103 Coun y Sh ri '., of!1co and tho Colorado State Potrol. Tho ombu-l<~nco vehicle cannot usa the "siren" on tho vehlclo for emeroonoy purposos until tho vehicle receives cJ oronco from th ~her1ff's ollie ~;~ after tho: vehicle has tr.:lvcdl d ap roximately six blocks from its station. Tho prop rty at 358 · •eat Boll viow is now situated in en R-5 clistrict. lour at nt1on i dirac d to \"ost Bolloview end <-outh fox Str ot wh ro th I:nol woo F r D PDrtm nt main i11n Ftr ous to roc iv calls ond dispatch I I • • .. / • Mr. ]amos H. Norton Page -2 -June 11, 1963 fire engines. This location is also situated in a residential district ia Englewood (R-1-B). In my opln1on the use proposed by Ambulance Service Company con- forms to the Regulatlons provided for in the Arapahoe County Zoning Resolution, Pago 8, Chapter II, D1:;\ ict Re<]ulaUons, Applications of Regulations: 2. Tho following u::cs are permitted in all districts: a. Public and quasi-public buildings ancilor usel:i of admiaiotrativo, educational, religious, uultural, or public service nature. I submitteci thi s cnatt<3r to your office and it ts my understanding you referred the matter to Ri<.:h<ird DittamtJr.:., County Attorney. I huve talked with Mr. Dittemore and he suggelited I submit the matter by letter to you. He informed me that he is in egreement with the above interpretation of the regu- lation and uE.e. In ortiar hat I may advise Ambulance Service Company that they may uso the property as cJi.Jove described, ond when the property is pur- chased they rncJy oi.Jtain building permit to enlarge the garage, subJect to tho County Building Codo, it will be appreciated if you will indicate your approval on the enclosed copy of this letter and return it to me in the self addrossod and stamped envelope. Thanking you for your courteay and cooperation, I em rtHS/nr Encl. APPROVED: Respectfully, Richord H. Simon ' • • -• 0 • -,.. CITY OF ENGLEWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 2, 1976 I. CALL TO ORDER . 4 A The regular meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order at 7:05 p.m. by Chairman Tanguma. Members present: Williams, Jones, Don Smith, Tanguma, Wade Romans, Ex-officio Members absent: Jorgenson, Parker, Pi rson, Ed Smith Also present: Assistant City Attorney DeWitt II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES . Mr. Tanguma stated that Minutes of February 18, 1976, were to be considered for approval. Williams moved: Wade seconded : The Minutes of February 18, 1976, b as presented. Di cu sion followed as to wh th r or not there wer m mb r present at this me ting who wer pr sent at m ting to approve the Minut • Th matter was ext the ag nda in order that it could b di cus d with DeWitt. approved ufficient the previous nded on At orney III. CASE #10-76 r. k d Mr . Roman t o iv a b ckground to thi r ,. . ..... -• I • - -2- Mrs. Romans stated that one of the property owners had asked what effect th vacation, if approved, would have on property taxes for those properties abutting the alley? She stated she had discu d his with County Assessor Wallace, who stated there would normally be no increas in the assessment if an easem nt were to b retained; the vacated area would be of in- ufficicnt value to the property own r inasmuch as it could not b built upon. Ed Smith ent r d and took his place with the Commi ion . Mrs. Romans sketched the b l ock as it was o r iginally platted in 1909. Th re was a 30 It. str et through the center of the block running ast and west nam d Vero n a Court, which has now been vacated. There were two 15 ft. all ys running ast a n d w st, on on either 1d of Verona Court, a s we l l as th 1 8 ft. alley running north and south b tween t h e east/west a l leys. The southernmos a t ,west alley has been v ac a ted and the n o rt h- south alley extended south to intersect with u.s. 2 5, creating th "T" shap d all y which is now in existance. ~r . P rker ent r d and took hi place with th Commi ion. !r . Roman staled that the taff vac t th w st l g of th ast w ment and the Public Works carry run-off from the prop rti Pizzeria and th !rom 0 th r quest to vole d any obj ction t d that no obj ction n obj tion to th p rta nt ; th Utility accoa.odat th anitary d, th r ol on rn on th propo d a at on ' .,_ • - 0 ;, - -3- ( rty . • -• 0 - -4- Commission give serious consideration to vacation of the alley as requested. He stated he felt the Commission would under- stand the situation much more clearly if they viewed the site. Mr. Tanguma stated that a display of pictures of the area is available for th study of the Commission, and that some of the members hav ind ed viewed the site. Mr. Jones asked if it would b possible to have a retaining wall on th north property lin of the subject property line with a fenc atop the retaining wall and still have 5 ft. be- tween th r taining wall and the house? Mr. Diamond stated that only five f t b twe n th fence and the house would be "enclosing Mr. Lambros ' prop rty"; there would be two feet be- twe n the st ps and th fenc Mr. Ed Smith asked how long Mr. Lambros had owned the property? Mr. Diamond stat d tr. Lambros purchased the property in July of 1975. Mr. Jones stated that h did vi w the site earlier in the day; the drainag problem ha b n aggravated by the blacktopping and slop ot the p rking ar to the north. Also, the alley is a grav 1 all y ; in the pa som of th water was absorb d in the parking r a to th north. Di cussion follow d. Mr. Diamond t t d knew oi no rule or legal document requiring that ace b provided t th front and rear of businesses. for for ,_ ( • - -5- Mr. Plummer stated there is a run off problem caused by the required slope of the asphalt parking area . He noted there is a bad drainage problem in the area. Dr. Makens 1220 E. Hampden -stated that he owns the veterinary clinic abutting the Pizza Parlor and just north of the alley. He stated that the proposal, as stated, would seem to have every advantage to him; he do s not need access out the rear of his property. Dr. Makens stated that he had installed a •mall planter abutting his east property line, which extends west for some 20 feet; the corner has been ,. . .. knocked off this planter several times by motorists maneuvering past the planter into th alley. Dr. lak ns stated that persons who live in the rental units and other r e sid nts of the block cut through his property from the alley to East Hampden Avenue. Dr. Makens stated this is a dangerous i t uation. Dr. Makens stat d he had considered installing a f n the entir width of his rear property lin , but realized it would only b knocked down also. He stated i would be to his advantage w re the alley to b vacated. Dr. lakens noted t h er is a problem with ice building up in th alley in th wint r time, nd that it can b difficu lt to driv in th all y whil it is 1 cy. Dr . Makens r it rat d th a t i t would b to hi a dvanta g if th alley w r to b va at d. r . And r on 35 0 outh Do what th distanc lin ? Dr. Makens o nal vaca t ion o t o th auc h pro- d • • 0 - -6- Mr. Tanguma asked if there were anyone else who wished to speak? No one else spoke on the matter. Jones mov ed: William seconded: The matter of the alley vacation be tabled until the next regular meeting to review the possibl needed turning radius f or emergency equipment, and that the staff of the Planning Division, Public Works Departm nt and Fire Department review this matter. AYES : Tanguma, Wade, Williams, Jones, Parker , Don Smith, Ed Smith NAYS: None ABSENT : Jorgenson , Pierson The mot ion carri d. IV. DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Mrs. Romans stat d that Findings of Fact on Case #4-76, amend- ment to th Compr hensive Zoning Ordinance on Temporary Structures, r to b consider d for approval. W d mov d : William s cond d· The Plannin Commission approve and recommend to City Council the Findings of Fact on Case #4-76, propo d amendnent of th Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance reg rding "T mporary Structur s." AYES: Ed NAYS : ABSTAI ABSENT : Th motion 1 0 Smith, Tanguma, Wad ' Williams P rker, Don Smith Pi r on rri d . h Pl nn1n Commi to City Council th d 1Kn tion o th t OxJord Av nu , th Cr n all y R-2-C, th, n, rr1 d. , Willi a P rk r Ca #7-76, zonin , th Broadway - o R-2-C w r to b t a Public H arin 1 on March 1, and r co-nd Fact on Ca nyon all y and id nc ' - ( • • 0 I • • -7- Mrs. Romans noted that Mr. Jorgenson was reappointed to the Planning Commission for a four-year term. City Council referred the matter of re z oning an area in North- west Englewood fro m R-1-C, Single-family Residence to R-2-C , Medium Density Residence, to the Commission. The Council intent was that the City would initiate the rezoning procedures. The Commission must now set a Hearing dat e for the matter, and Mrs. Romans suggested that possibly the Public Hearing could be set for April 13th. Mrs. Romans not d there have been several meetings with the residents of the area who have or- ganized into the Northwest Englewood Action Committee or the Scenic View Action Committee. The people are asking that the City assist them to get the rezoning in an effort to show the School Board they are making an effort that wi ll possibly in- crease the school enrollment in the area. Petitions have been circulated in the area by residents, and 79 signatures were collected asking for th R-2-C zoning, Mrs. Romans stated that every effort is b ing made to keep the issues of rezoning and right-of-way dedication for stre t purposes separate . There have been some individuals who hav given right-of-way recently on their own initiative who had previously indicated they would not. Discussion followed. Don Smith moved : Ed Smith conded: Th Planning Commission hold a Public Hearing April 13, 1976, at 7:00p.m., to consider th rezoning of an ar a in Northwe t Englewood from R-1-C, Single-family R idenc , to R-2-C, Medium Density Residence. AYES: Ed S ith, Tanguma, ad , William , Jones, Th mot on c rri d. t • -• I• • -8- V. COMMISSION'S CHOICE Mr. Williams suggested that approval of the Minutes be con- sider d at this time. Williams moved : Wade seconded: The Minutes of February 18, 1976, be approved as written. AYES: Ed Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams NAYS: None ABSTAIN : Parker, Don Smith, Jones ABSENT : Pierson, Jorgenson The motion carried. Mr. Don Smith stated that he would not be able to attend the n xt m ting; he would be in Washington D. C. attending a conf renee. The m ting ad journed at 8:30 p .m . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • B, conduct in lt th Co by th Co ion hould r vi th ion d City Council .. - in • ( • 0 -9- The matter of regular work sessions or a regular meeting de- voted to a working meeting was discussed at length. It was determined that a work session would be scheduled for Tuesday, March 30, at 7:00 p.m. The study session disbanded at 9:35 p.m. •. • • • 0 • -10- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE: arch 2, 1976 SUBJECT : Findings of Fact -Case #4-76 RECOMMENDATION : Wade moved : Williams seconded: The Planning Commjssion approve and recom- mend to City Council the Findings of Fact on Case #4-76, proposed amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinanc regarding "Temporary Structures." AYES : Ed Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams NAYS: Non ABSTAIN : Jones, Parker, Don Smith ABSENT: Jorg n on, Pierson Th aotion carri d . By Ord r of th City Plannin and Zon n Commi sion. •. ' ) • • - • • 0 • CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION City of Englewood, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF CASE #4-76, FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO AN AMENDMENT TO §22.5, SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS AND §22.8, DEFINITIONS , OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORA DO . ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) A Public Hearing was held in connection with -11- Case No. 4-76, on February 18, 1976, in the Council Chambers at the Englewood City Hall. The following members of the Commission were present: Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. Ed Smith, lr. Tanguma, Irs. Wade, and Mr. Williams. The following members of the Commission were absent: Mr. Jones, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Pier on and Mr. Don Smith. Fl DINGS OF FACT Upon revi w of the vid nc taken in th form of testimony, pr cntations, reports and til d do um nt , the City Planning and Zoning Commi sion mak s th followin finding of f cl : ting to con id r h r qu H rald S notic o1 giv n by i 1 ity tion in th En 1 wood r. as to hich nt ' - • • 0 - -12- 5. That the proposed am ndment would b e applicable to any temporary structure in each o f the Zone Districts. 6. That it is proposed that the Comprehensive Zonin g Ordinance b am nded as fol lows : wa iv n. a. To be added to §22.8 Definitions : A structure which is built o f such materials and in such a wa y that it would commonly be exp cted t o have a relatively short life, or is built for a purpose that would commonly be expecte d to be relatively short, OR ANY STRUCTU RE INTENDED FOR NONPERMANENT USE OR OCCUPANCY . b. To be added to §22.5, Supplementary Regulations : Structures, Temporary -use and term: ALL TEIPORARY STRUCTURES SHALL CONFORM TO THE OCCUPANCY OR USE FOR THE ZONE DISTRICT IN WHICH IT IS TO BE LOCATED. SUCH TEMPORARY STRUCTU RE SHALL NOT EXIST FOR A PERIOD OF MORE THAN SIX CONTINUOUS MONTHS UNLESS OTHERW ISE APPROVED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED AN ADDITIONAL SIX MONTHS. CO CLUS IONS 1. Tha proper Pub lic otice of the Public H aring n- t d porary ' • 0 -13- RECOMMENDATION Therefore, it is the recommendation of the City Planning and Zoning Commission to the City Council of the City of Englewood, Co lorado, that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance be amended as f ollows : 1. To be added to §22.8, Definitions : A structure which is built of such materials and in such a way that tt would commonly be expected to have a relatively short life, or is built for a purpose that would co .. only be expected to be relatively short, OR ANY STRUCTURE INTENDED FOR NONPERMANENT USE OR OCCUPANCY. 2. To be added to §22.5, Supplementary Regulations: Structures, Temporary -use and te rm : ALL TEMPORARY STRUCTURES SHALL CONFORM TO THE OCCUPANCY OR USE FOR THE ZONE DISTRICT IN WHICH IT IS TO BE LOCATED. SUCH TEMPORARY STRUCTURE SHALL NOT EXIST FOR A PERIOD OF MORE THAN SIX CONTINUOUS MONTHS UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION FOR A PERIOD NOT TO EXCEED AN ADDITI ONAL SIX MONTHS. Upon a vote taken at a m ting of th City Planning and Zo ning Commission on February 1 , 1976, tho persons voting in favor of the amendm nts to th Comprehensive Zoning Ordinanc w r : Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Tanguaa, Mr . Wad and Mr. Williams . o per on voted in opposition. Tho r. Park r, Mr who w r ab nt w r and Mr. Don Smith. CITY PLA I G ISSIO . Mr. Jon a, • • , -• 0 • -14- MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. DATE : March 2, 1976 SUBJECT : Findings of Fact -Case #7-76 RECOMJ4ENDATION: Ed Smith moved: Wade seconded: The Planning Commission approve and reco .. end to City Council the Findings of Fact on Case #7-76, proposed designation of the area between East Kenyon Avenue and East Oxford Avenu , th Broadway/Lincoln alley and the Sherman/Grant alley as R-2-C, Medium Density Residence District. AYES: Ed Smith, Tanguma, Wade, Williams NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Don Smith, Jones, Parker ABSENT: Jorgenson, Pierson The motion carried . By Order of the City Planning and Zoning Commi sion. ' . ' • • , - ( • • • CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION City of Englewood, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF CASE NO. 7-76, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO ) THE PLACING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF ) fHE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN AN R-2-C ) MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE ) DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO §22.3-2 OF ) THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDI A CE ) OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.) -15- A Public Hearing was held in connection with Case No. 7-76 on February 18, 1976, in the Council Chamb rs at the Englewood City Hall. The following members of th City Planning and Zoning Commission were present: Mr. Jorgenson, Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Tanguma, Mrs. Wade and Mr. Williams. The following members of the Commission w re absent: Mr. Jone , Mr. Parker, Irs. Pier on and lr. Don Smith. FINDINGS OF FACT Upon r view of th vid nc t k n in th form of t stimony, pr ntations, r port and filed documents, the Commi ion mak th following finding of f t : Th t propPr noti propo d zoning wa giv n tin • to on id r th and publi bing. • • - • 0 I• • -16- That the subject area includes eight blocks and is situated between a single-family residential development on the east and a business district on the west. Flood Junior High School and a small ar a of medium-density residential development is to the north, and th area to the south is a development of primarily ingle-family houses with some two- family resid nces int rspersed throughout. That th single-family r ever, ther throughout th a r a as largely developed with more than thirty years ago; how- idenc s de igned for two-family use That ithin th ubj ct area, th re are now approximat ly 144 ingl -Jamily unit , 31 two-family units, seven three or four-family unit , and on eight-family unit. That th within th subJ r approximately three undeveloped it area at this time. That th ingle-family and two-family units would be p rmitt d u and would meet the r quirements of the R-2-C, I dium Den it Zon District, and the units in excess of that d n ity could continu to be u d as Non-Conforming Uses. That con 1st nt with accepted Planning practice, the R-2-C, Medium-Density Resid nee District zoning would serve s a "buffer" b tw n the bu iness district to th west and the singl -f.mily r id nee district to th east. Th.t th propo d R-2-C Di trict would b in conformanc dium Den ity R id nc ith th Coapreh nsiv Plan. CONCLUSIO S Th t pro giv n by both po of11c1 1 C ty n w th Public H and publi hin n t ) ( • 0 I• - -17- That the proposed R-2-C, Medium Density Residence District would have a stabilizing and protective effect on the existing r sidential development and, w re the vacant sites within this area to be developed under this zone classification, the uses would b compatibl with th xisting development. That th proposed R-2-C, Medium D nsity Residence District would exclud th construction of new dwellings in excess of a two-family den ity and would protect against encroachment of general comm rcial or indu tr1al us s. That th propo d R-2-C, M dium Density Resid nc Zone District will continu to cons rv and stabilize the value of property, secur safety irom iire and other dang r, prevent un- du concentra ion ol population and traffic and promote th health, safety, morals and the general welfare of th public and would implem nt the Compr h nsive Plan of the City of Englewood, Colorado, which plan was adopted by Resolution No. 28, Series of 1969 . • RECOMMENDATION Th refor , it i th recomm ndation of th City Planning and Zoning Commi ion of th City of Engl wood, Colorado, to th City Council of aid City of Englewood, Colorado, that th above d crib d property e zon d R-2-C, Medium Den ity R sid n , th zon cla ification adop d by Ordinanc o, 6 , S ri s ol 1 76. Upon th vot of th City Pl nn1ng and Zonin co-1 on F bru ry 1 ' 197 ol th Planning vor : r. d mith, nd lr. Tho ot lh Pl nn n th motion : Tho ot th Plannin ion who ion b nt : r . P r r, nd r . ith. PLA • • 0 • ENGLE WOOD PARKS & RECREATION COMM ISS ION Minutes of March 11, 1976 The r egular monthly meeting of the Englewood Parks & Recreation Commission was called to order at 7:30p.m. b Ruth Alle n, chairman, in the Parks & Recreatio n Departme nt. Mem r s pre ent: Allen, u hin , Poo le, Brown, Howard , Mann and Roman s, ex officio. (Mr. He witt entered the meeting at 7:55 p.m .) Mem r s ab e nt : nme Al o pr e nt: jerry Royther , Asst. Oir. Park Recr ation Mrs. Hen welcom d Howard Brown as a m mber of the ommission. Mr. Brown said he wa s g lad to have been appointed to the Park Recr ation ommission and i looking forw rd to rvin as a member. The minut of February 12, 1976 wer corr cted as follow : Pag 1, paragraph 4, tor ad : ''The recommendation to it un il concerning Cu hin g P nd wa s tabled until th Attorn t ad of "u ntil th c urt actions now ndin t rmin d ". Pool mov d, H ard c nd d, th t th minut approv d a c rr ct f r l m r l 5, j nu r nJ F bru r l bl from th c ountin rtm nt. M. r port th t th fun riv for t nlor , tlz n nt r 11 with prr 1, ro 'Jl ur n r. ' • • -• - Parks & Recreation ommission Minutes of March 11, 1976 Page -2- Mr. Romans reported that a landscape architect has been retained by th city to prepare a drawing with co ts, etc. for the flow r proj ct that the Centennial-Bicentennial Committee recommend d for th Broadway Interchange. Mr . Howard aid that the Ce nt e nnial-Bicent nnial ommitte had voted to donate 5, 000 to purcha e flowers for thi project and s he wond ered if the s till intended to do thi s. Mr. Romans aid that lt might be nee ary to change the plans for the kerritt Memorial P rk cau this area mi ht be u ed as a holding pond for overflow from Littl Dr . Mr. Mann id this potential flooding from Little Dry reek is a gr ing Lngl w od and om thing ha to be done. ttorn y ha advi d th t h ha ch eked with the insurance company con ernin u hing Pond and he f I that anything th city d s with regard to thi nd would n ff ct th cit po ition one wa r th other. AI o, as far a h can II th r ctu 1 uit fU d--u t th int nt to u Thi r port will xt Commi ion m t- n r. II in t ir deci ion to re- r t rm nth ommi ion. Mr. l thank d nd d nth II r o r ti rm. ' • - ( ( • Parks & Recreation Commission Minutes of March 11, 1976 Page -3- Ruth "Perkie" Allen, Chairman jack Poole, Vice Chairman Colbert Cushing Selwyn Hewitt Howard Brown Vern Mann Frances Howard • - 1978 (joi nt) 19 0 (joint) 197 (school) l Q 0 ( chool) Tenur (cit ) Tenur (city) 197 (joint) The consensus of opinion was that th Recreation Cou ncil dinner had gone very we 11 but that perhaps some changes in program should be made for next year. Mr. Roman s said he and Mr. Royther were working on recommendations for revamping the workings of the Recreation Council and th dinn r format and asked for some suggestions as to program from t he Commi ion. A water h w, in luding diving, etc.; vocal groups from the chools; gymna tic were om of the ug tlons. It wa also suggested that th onl introduction made be tho of th park /r cr ation employe s. Anoth er suggestion wa s that th Awards ommitt be appoint d earll r o they would hav mor tim to rec I r comm ndation from t communit . Th new con tru duL for th rlv nt w r vi wed. Th th \ in o th \! in will go to conJ mn tlon. If th w c n pr d with bid whil litigation only on th golf cour t th om mitt to pi n t m n rt f prll. Mr. M nn , d h it il h uld ct I t lv th m nt pro ct nd m. R n Rin th r nt r. ht r rc ll ). n r • • - • Parks & Recreation Commission Minutes of March ll, 1976 Page -4- • 0 - , . :. is $50,000 available this year for architects fees. The Commission expressed their hope that th y would be involved with the planning of the Center and they feel that the architects initial report and plan should have input from the Commission and the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee fore it is presented to the City Council. Some of the Commission also feel that it is very important that the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee be involved in the planning of this Center and also the operation after it is completed. They feel the ommittee shou ld be kept together as a group and be involved in order t o get their coo ration later. This subject will be discussed further at the next meeting. Th honor received b Mr. Cushing at th National Association of hool Executives conference held recently in Atlantic ity was r cognized by the Commission. Th Colorado ivi ion of Wildlit ha ubmitted the Controlled Firearm and Water- fowl Hunting PI n for the hatf ld , tate Recr ation Area to th Corps of ngineers. This h tfleld ar a for hunting of waterfowl during certain id h i planning to art nd the m ring on March pro al and would like to r di cu ion, it w nt to it uncU C'h rfi ld Pro for t h v n t pr·ooosc~ th PI tt tv r . • • • • ~~----~-------~~--r. Parks & Recreation Commission Minutes of March 11, 1976 Page -5- Mr. Hewitt said the School Board has passed a resolution that Scenic View School remain open through the 1975-76 school year. The Department will probably be a sked for increased athletic and craft programs to be scheduled at the school so they can show the school is being used by people in the community. The meeting adjourned at 9: 45 p.m. • • I • • • 0 I• • ___ t: MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING RECOMMENDATION OF THE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION DATE: March 11, 1976 SUBJECT: PROPOSED HUNTlNG PLAN FOR THE CHATFIELD STATE RECREATION AREA RECOMMENDATION: That the Englewood City Council go on record as opposing the Controlled Firearm and Waterfowl Hunting Plan for the Chatfield State Recreation Area that has been submitted to the orps of Engineers by the Colorado Division of Wildife. The Commission feels the Corps "No Hunting" restriction in th Chatfield Project Area should continue for public afety and othe area can remain a wildlife/waterfowl sanctuary. There was also di cu sion concerning what effect this hunting might hav on the propo d nature trails planned from Chatfield continuou through Englewood along th uth Platte River. B ord r of the Englewood Park R creation Commi sion •. ' • • , l - , • R "'E.JT: AB'E,JT: • 0 , . • MINUTE Board of Career Service Commiss on rs March 18 , 197 4 0 t Her b ert Hosanna, Jo E 1e Bob Brundage, Ed Whi~ rn r, i liam Hanson, None ALSO PRESEJT: Richard Lorig , Micha 1 Schaff r, Ron Frazier MR . WHITE MOVED , A!JD MR. HA.~SON SECO!JDED , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF FEBRUARY 19, 1976 . Ayes: Nays: Hosanna, Turner , Hanson, Brunda e , Whi e No ne The motion carried * * * * Rev. Hosanna offere his congrat lations to William Hanson , who was recen ly re -elected to the Board for another term. * * * * Mr . Lorig had asked the City Attorney for his opinion as to whether a candidate on he Police Officer eligibility list could be dropped from the list because of he results of his psychological testing . Mr. Lorig reported to th Board that the response had been affirma ive , that the City could, indeed , remove a candidate for this re son . * * * * The subjec of r('lated in the same departm nt w s isc sse Mr. Lorig r ha the City Council would llk o mee with them their views on the subject . A n a ive m e ing ate w furnish s or * * * * pa on 2n s for 1976. T ncy -4.5S) wi ll I • * 2 • , -• 0 - ---·-~~-----t: MR . WHITE MOVED,A~D MR . HANSON SECONDED ,TO DECLARE THE FOLLOWING POS -ITIONS VACANT: Emergency Communicator (1) Maintenanceworker -Traffic (1) Leadworker -Traffic (1) Ayes: Hosanna , Turner , Hanson , Brunda e , White The motion carried . * * * * t-1R . BRUNDAGE MOVED, AND MRS . TURNER SECONDED , TO CERTIFY THE CURRENT ELIGIBILITY LIST FOR THE POSITION OF WA TEWATER PLA T OPERATOR . Ayes: Nays: The mo ion carried. Personnel Ac ions: Hosanna, Turner, Hanson, Brundage , White None * • * * AME _________________ D_E_P_T __ . & TITL_E _________________ G_R_AD~E~&~S~T=E_P ______ __ Probationary to perm. status wi hou increase in pay: Mack , George Sh nk, Rober Chern. Lab. Tech . -Sewer effec ive 4/1/76 Chern Lab. Tech . -Sewer effectiv 4/1/76 Promo ion o Ac in Posi ion: 6B 6C .-..:. l.1v n , h v r ry ncr ic I i 0 3C rolyr nc 28 to 2C H , Lin lB 0 lC Ko ow 1. Li or 8 0 • • • , - - • Taylor, Harry • 0 ·, • ~~---C. Purchasing Agent effective 3/1/76 t• 9E to 9F Probationary to permanent status with increase in pay: Edwardson, Monte Shultz, Jeff Maintenance Technician to Plant Opera or effective 3/16/76 (promotion as well as perm. status) Inspector/Trouble -Shooter effective 3/1/76 2A 6B 2A to 2B Return from Acting Po s ition to Normal Position: McCoy, Patric k McLennan , Donald Renner, Charles Schaffe r, Michael Young , Robert Progress Reports ·1ull , Leon Peters , Ron ld Acting Lieutenant to D.O.E. effective 2/19/76 Actin Detective to Police Officer 1st effective 3/1/7 Ac ing D.O.E. to firefighter effective 2/19/7 Ac in De ective to Police Officer 1st effec ive /1/76 Actin Pl n J r. -S wer o Apprentice C pr. effectiv 31~ 76 Polic Police There bein no f~r h r business to isc sa , he m e in was adjo rne a 7:'I :J p.m. I J •. ' • • , - . I • • I • • • • 4 1: TO. Andy McCown , City Manager DATI: March 23, 1976 PllOM: Kells \'laggoner MMU~a ANNUAL CITY CLEANUP Attached is a proposed schedule for the Annual City Cleanup. Unless there are changes to be made, we will be transmitting this to the newspapers for publi- cation, and to all department heads, et al. Kells Waggoner Director of Public Works ls Attachs.: Schedule & Map copies to department heads: Parks & Rec. Community Development Library Utilities F.ire Police Finance Personnel -and Karl Nollenberger, Ass't. City Manag r Ass't. Dir. Comrn. D vel. Brokate B. V. B rardini, City Atty. w. Oakley, S . Superintend nt P. F .rguson, Servicent r Sup't. Switchboard 0 rator •. • • - • • • • May, 1976 ANNUAL CITY CLEANUP Area -North of u.s. Highway 285 and West of the South Platte River: May 10 & 17 -North of U.S. Highway 285 and East of the South Platte River: May 11 & 12 -South of u.s. Highway 285 and North of Quincy Avenue: May 13 & 14 -South of Quincy Avenue and East of the South Platte River: May 18 & 19 -South of Quincy Avenue and West of the South Platte River: May 20 Trash is to be placed in throw-away containers near the street and in a conspicuous place. There will be two trucks in the area on the days indicated. Branches to b p i cked up are to be cut into lengths not to exceed four feet. ~c: 0 --cn--- J<ells W ggon r Dir c or of Public Works XW/ls •. ' • • , - • • • 0 ~~ • ANNUAL CLEANUP MAY 1976 --·--· ::--;· .. t.:~ , . •. . . . • ' • - / • • 0 • City of Englewood March 25, 1976 3400 S Elat1 Street Englewood, Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 761-11.a Mr. Herbert Mosbarger 2250 West Wesley Englewood, Colorado 0110 Dear Mr. Mosbarger: I hav b n advised by the City Manager that ou have graciously accepted r appointment to the Urban Ren wal Authority effectiv imm diat I • This will extend your term of offic to February 5, 19 1. On half of the Englewood City Council, I wi b to thank ou for our willlngn s to rve in this capacity. ( J YLOR J LT/p En I ur -lntm nt r, Jf u 1n Au rt n at Authority llrb R at ' ' •. • • - City of Englewood • 0 • ------ FOR FORMAL PRESENTATION TO WAGON MASTER OF t• 3400 S Elat i Street Englewood . Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 761-1140 BI-CENTENNIAL TRAIN PILGRIMAGE TO PENNSYLVANIA The City of Englewood, Colorado, wishes to recognize and commend her native daughter SHffiLEY CARPENTER RITCHIE and husband LEE RITCHIE for their participation in thl noble event which wUI culminate efforts from all parts of the Nation July 3, 1976, at Valley Forge, Pelmsylvania. We ar proud the RITCHIES are involved ln Colorado's W.gon Train and that Englewood, ther fore, wlll b represented ln thi BI-centennial event. W further wlsh tor cognlz MYRTL and MAURICE JONE aa our official r pr 8 ntatlv 8 at the c lebratlon in La Junta, Colorado, Mar h 27, 1976, and r u t that th y pr s nt thl docum nt to th Wagon Mast r o f th BI-CENTENNIAL TRAIN P!LGRIMAG TO PENN YLVANlA on b alf or our Clty and lt 1 yor. D t d thl 25th day of Mar h, 197 ATTf. : •. • • • I • • • 0 • _,._ ____ _ 5 A Englewood Water and Sewer Board Regular Meetin& March 16, 1976 The .. etin& waa called to order at S100 p.a. by Vice-Chair.an SehDaekenbera. Mellbera praaent: Schnackenbera, Hayaa, Babeoc:k, Cibaoo, Ullery, ad ..._ Meabara abaent1 Taylor, Sovern, and Wallace Alao preaent1 C. B. Carroll, Jr,, Director of Utilitiaa New -..bar Cibaoo wu weleoeed by the Board and -.bar Hayal WI eonarat• ulated on hia reappo i nt-.nt, I. ELlCTIOIC or CHAIRMAN AND VICE·CHAIJIIMAR Mr. Mann aoved; Mr. Hayea aeconded & That a candidate aelectioo co.aittee be ehoaan to reeo.aand n ... a for the poaitiona of Cbair.aa and Vice-Chair.an, the aa.ea to be available ia tt.. for the next aaeada, and that tha alaeti- be held at the next regular .. etin&• The aotion carried uaan i aoualy. Mr. Mayea, Mr. labeoc:k, and Ma, Ullery ware aaked to aerve oa the aelectioa eo.aittae, II. DISSOLUTION or VALLE Y ATEl DISTIICT Mr . Carroll had i Dv lt d th Valley Water loard to attend the .. atiq to d i ae uaa d i aaolu tl oo, but appareatly, the i nv i tat i oaa were not received in tl .. for tb to arran&• to c oae . r. Carroll a ria 4 t Va lley a t e r Diatrtct a i tuati on for Nr . Cibaoa , rd d eid d to fer tt 11 d 1 •v l~ Va lley Water loerd to tiD , • I ll rvey arrl d a t S1lO p.a . Vll out o o rd r chte to • Harvey' a •• U urrt d ly. ' • • - • • - ,. -2- VII. CITY DITCH LICENSE AND ENCROACHMENT PERMIT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PLAZA DE MEDICO DEVELOPMENT ON S. CLARKSON ST. Mr. Harvey i s the developer of the Plaza de Medico med i cal off i ce complex to be built on S. Clarkson lt. In order to make full use of h i s property, he wishes to enclose the city d i tch i n 36" concrete p ;pe and pave over i t to create more park i ng space. The entire cost of enclosing the d i tch and putting i n a manhole would be borne by the developer. To do thi s, he needs a City Ditch license to permit the encasement and a recommendation to Council to permit encroachment on the covered City Ditch for parking. After disscussion and clarification of some points, Mr. Hayes moved; Mr. Babcock seconded: To accept the proposal for enclosing the City Ditch and direct the Chairman to sicn a Ci ty Di tch License with Hr. Wi lliam Harvey, developer of the Plaza de Med i co complex. The mot i on carried unanimously. Hr. Hayes moved; Hr. Babcock aeconded: That the Board recoamend to Counc il approval of the encroachment agree.ent with Mr. Willi .. Harvey, developer of the Plaza de Med ico coaplex, so as to perait the construction of paved parking on the City Ditch r i ght-of-way. The mot i on carried unanimously . Hr. Harvey departed at 5 t30 p.m. III. SANITARY SEWER POLICY The City Counc il referred t h i s .. tter to the Boa rd for review and reca.- Mnda ti on . After brief introduction by Hr. Carroll, Hr . Nann moved; Ms . Ullery aecondedt Tbat itea III be tabled unt 1 a f uture .. etina when the other Board ~era are present. Th mot on carried unan i mously. Hr. Mann requeat d that th Utilities ataff re1earch th water and ••war ••rv •ce eree loeat d b tween th Platte Riv r and South Decatur Street; and W 1t Union and th City limit1. Mr. Carroll v ill hav a report ava il• able at the n xt ... t n includina the opt ona ava i la~le Cor a r aervice and h mueh d n1 i ty th aever ayat could handle. IV. t a e omaitte be cho• n to d vi• a proc dura to oral intervi va of en i n rin& irma a le to d •len 1h d i lpoaal ayat end • n v re ~t r pu.p 1tet on 1 • • • • I• • -3- There is 34,000 dollars allocated for designs and specif 1catious for the projects. Mr. Hayes, Mr. Babcock and Mr. Gibson were chosen for the co.aittee. Hr. Carroll said that most of the desian proposals would be ready by Karch 31, 1976 and he suggested that the committee meet in ti .. to have so.e reco.aendations by the next recular .. etinc. V. RESULTS OF PRESSURE AND FLOW TESTS AT 4876 S. FOX STREIT Hr. Carroll presented the results of tests performed at 4876 s. Fox St. as requested at the Special Meetinc of February 25, 1976. In the ensuinc discussion, there vas a ceneral feelinc that, althouah there miaht well be a proble. with interior plu.bina and service line size, there was room for an increase in .. in pressure in the area of Fox/Chenanao as well as some other low pressure areaa of the City, and that a 110ve by the Board in the direction of a "policy preaaure" waa a poasibility to consider. Nr. Hayea 110ved; Nr. Gibson aecondedr That the Utilitiea deper~nt eat ca.parative coat eati .. tea on booster pu.p and isolation, or overhead water atorace for the City'a low preaaure areas. Also, that the .. in preaaure at Ployd and University be .. aaured aa a c~ pariaon to rox and Chenaneo. The 110tion carried unani110ualy. VI. UC<NmNDATION TO LU.SE UW WAT!It TO G.A.S.P. AND COLUMIINI VALUY Thia .. tter was tabled at a previous .. etine . Hr . Carroll at this ti-. rec~nded approval of the lease aere ... at with G.A.S.P. for 2,000 acre/feet at $6/acre foot if poss i ble, droppiae to $5.50/ acre foot 1f necessary. Mr. Babcock eiOYedJ Na. Ullery secondedr That the loard reco..eud to Covocil approval of a renewal aere ... nt with Groua~ter Approp- riators of the South Platte for the lease of 2000 acre feet of water at $6/acre foot but not leas than $5.50/acre foot. Th e10tion carried unanie10usly • Nr. Carroll alao ask d that the Board consider leastnc to Col.-biae Yalley, up to 350 acr f t/year at $30-40/acre foot/year for 10 yeara with a renewable opt i n and biennial price review and adjust-.Dt. Th loard su It d tbat • Carroll work out a skeleton •ere t with Coluablne Valley subject to th Board's later approval • • ]- • • • , . • -4- VIII. INFORMATION ITEMS Mr. Carroll d i stributed copies of a letter from Criswell, Patterson and Ballanti ne g iving the status of the Atchiaon Ranch liti gation. ~Hr. Carroll reminded the Board of the Flat-Rate/Meter question tabled ~t a previous meeti ng. The Board decided to leave it tabled. Mr. Carroll provided information on a aurvey of municipalitiea to deter- mine responsib ili ty for inatallation and .. intenance of custo.er service lines froa aain to meter. Tbe .a reat .. jority of cities in thia area bave no reaponaib i lity in either installation or .. intenance. The meeting adjourned at 7a25 P••• Respectfully subaitted, Jeffrey Sbul t& Racordin S c:r tary • • , - - ( ( • • t• • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWooD CITY COUNCIL REGAIDING ACTION Olt RICotiMINDATION OF THE INGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER 110ARD DATil March 16, 1976 SUIJICT1 ENCROACHICINT AGIUIIIIIT lR COIIIICTIC* WITH '1'111 PUlA DE MEDICO D!V!LOI'IIIIIT ell S. CLUitSC* STIIIT UCCMIINDATIOM 1 That tJae City Couoc:U appro•• the ..acroac.._t qree- MDt with Mr. Willi• Maney, deYeloper of the Plau de Med i co ea.plex, ao aa to pe~t the eoaatr.ctioa o f paYed parkin& oa the Ci ty Diteb ri&bt•of-.. y. ly 1·~~n::-e~r~k~~-~e~ka~r ... ::or::""a:-,-:Ac~tl~ .. ~~,.,..£ .. Qlal Att.ac f l •. ' • • , - j • f ( ( • • 0 , . • -r. MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL REGARDING ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WATER AND SEWER 10AaD DATE: March 16, 1976 SUBJECT: RENEWAL OF RAW WATER LEAS! AGR!DI!MT WITH G.A.S.P. REC<NC!NDATION: That the City Council approYe a rea.w.l aare .... t with Grouadw.ter appropriator• of the Soatb Platte for the leaae of 2000 acre feet of raw .. tar at @ $6/acre foot, but oot leaa tbaa $S.SO/aere foot. Reapeetfully aubaitted, IIICL!WOOO WAT!l AIID SIVII lOUD ly '::w.:-n~.-r-:s~ei~"""'"iU~cTkaiNI~r--r~a-,-:-N.-t~l~ac-.,~1"9'51_• O..ir.u Att.ae t f1 •. -- • • I 1- • • 0 • • r: M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Englewood City Council FROM: Thomas J. Burns, Chairman Englewood Housing Authority DATE: March 17, 1976 , . SUBJECT: Englewood Apartments for the Elderly 5 B The historical development of the housing project for the elderly . in Englewood has progressed through many changes and stages of growth since the Englewood Housing Authority was created by City Council in February, 1973. Originally, efforts were made by the Authority to interest private developers in construction of the units under the Sec- tion 23 Program. For this purpose, the present site was pur- chased by the Englewood Housing Authority with matching funds from the City and the State Division of Housing. After the Section 23 Program was discontinued, the decision was made for the City to finance construction by means of a bond issue. The Section 8 contract was negotiated with the Department of Housing and Urban Development with the City as owner of the building. Con equ ntly, we have a rather confusing set of circumstances that require som clarification. The land belongs to the Hous- ing Authority. Th City owns th building. The City is of n cessity in th hou in bu in s for th time b ing, in order o facilitate financin th con truction. No provisions have y b n mad for h r olution of th matt rs. A our m Au thorit y th City h City o (') 0 1976, th t o r1l n by : h Hous - City will ood Hou •- Aut ri.t y w u l d to ion • AJ /TJ ' • • - City of Englewood 3400 S. Elatl Street Englewood , Colorado 80110 Phone (303) 781-1140 • • • PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Centennial Life Underwriters Assoc1at1on has decided to have as their public service project a Blood Bank for the people of Englewood; and WHEREAS, Belle Bonfils Memorial Blood Center has inspected and deemed to be excellent the facilities of the Community Room of the Englewood City Hall for the Mobile Blood Donor Units; and WHEREAS, this Blood Bank will be available to all those people who donate blood and to those people who live or work in Englewood; Jome• L Toy lor MAYOR N0\-1, THEREFORE, I JAMES L. TAYLOR, Mayor of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby proclaim June 29 and 30, 1976 as BLOOD DONOR DAYS in th City of Engl wood, b tw n th hours of 12:00 Noon and 5:45 P.t-1., nd urg 11 service clubs, the Ch r of Co rc , C1ty mp1oy s and all other groups and citiz ns of Englewood to help in th1s project. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL THIS 5TH D Y OF APRIL, 19 76. yor ATT ST: l rk-Tr tu r • . -- ' • • Mayor •'<' ·t~s 1'~ylor 340(' :C. l.la ti !:treet Engle1wc..a, •..:Olorauo <, 1110 Dear Jit., '· • ,_ • , . • t!arch 23, 19 '{(, As Pu c lic !JE-rvict-Chnir,.an of t w C<ntcr.ni'll I.1!11 lln•Jer'IOrltE.rs 1\s.s~ciat.ion, we have be.-n workina; on 1 p•Jblic servic::. ;.'rC'J ert for our associat1.)n. lie decid@J t.hat a Blood han~ for th~· peoplE-uf r'r.,,l .. W'-'"'] I.'Oill:l bE' ::1 ·urtl -<l bil~ tJ!"OJeCt. I have been worlcin •• with ~1rl riollcnber~er nr..l ! I'll~: ll.Jnfils :1e:-tor1al f:lood Center throu&""!l J1m Thorp (•. The Cotou-turd ty r.ou•1 of Cit.y Hall ttas been inspected and dee~~~ed to be excellent facil- ities for the '!obile Blood floner Units. We have s~cured June ?9 and 30, Tuesday and liednes<.l y, hourn l : 00 noon to r .It~ I' .1 •• We would like you to deellsre these da~ s as Englewood Dlood Donor ys. Thh bank will be a~ilable to all those people who donate blood, anct to those people who live or work 1 n En~lewood. I a'" solicitinf!: "11 service clubs, chamber or c011111erce, city et~Ployeea, nd oth r groups to help in this proj11ct. I woulJ like t.o 1+ t. with you to o<et. aoae publicity when you Ice 1s d clara ion . Perhaps our pr si n~, Carl Ci ves, and lf could t tore her with YvU tu 1r.:k t•li c a ~n orr. rr you h n) ljU st1 ns. pl .. gJ. ve a call. c:c: ltarl 11 A.llslstan r Sl.nc r ly, t't t( (" ~ ~ vi C. ~ ra, C.L.U. Pu l c • rv1c: ntenn1al ur I ' • • , ....... • • TO: Assistant City Manager Nollenberger FROM: D. A. Romans, Acting Director of Community Development DATE: March 11, 1976 SUBJECT: Englewood Blood Donor Day The Englewood Centennial-Bicentennial Committee reviewed your m morandum relative to the Englewood Blood Donor Day propos d by the Centennial Life Underwriters at their meeting on March 3, 1976, and vot d unanimously to support thi proj ct. If there would be further action required of the Committee, pl a 1 t m know and I will that it is placed before them at th ir next meetin on April 7th. gw ' • • , • • 0 • American General LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY __{ DAVID C, MYERS, CLU Un•tM., ... , 1300 c.,, Str•t Phon": But. 237-882& · ""· 7e4~18M LakewoOd, Colorado 10211 Mr . Carl E. Nollenberger 3400 So. Ela ti Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Carl , February 13, 1976 Enclosed are the requirements needed for an Englewood Blood Donor Day, We are shooting for June 29 -30, and if it's successful, we plan to have several more blood donor days throughout the year. I am going to solici all the service groups in Englewood and the Chamber of Commerce to a required number of donors there for June 29-30. Do you have any preferences as to th i for he donor hours? You will see on the latter part of the schedule that they have three different sets of ime for the donor hours that can be used. Our Centenni 1 Life Underwriters Association will provid the needed 12 to 17 volun eers to carry ou the blood donor pro ram. Bonfils has su es ed that 1 or 2 persons be on a commt to allot the bloOd back o the n d d persons in our communi y, Thi w y a Per on inn d or blood could call, your office or llline and r cei ve an alloca ion of h blood need d h Bonfils En 1 Od Bank or BlOOd. If you Pl s 0 b :ph En . Co neil, call. ' • • , • • 6 INTRODUCED AS A BILL BY COUNCILMAN BROWN BY AUTHORITY ORDINANCE NO. l b , SERIES OF 1976 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3, CHAPTER 10, TITLE III, OF THE 1969 E.M.C., AMENDING A PORTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1975 EDITION, RELATING TO THE INSTALLATION OF LAMPHOLDERS IN WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO,as follows: Section 1. That Section 3, Chapter 10, Title III of the 1969 E.M.C., is hereby amended by making specific modifications to the 1975 Edition of the National Electrical Code, as follows: 3-10-3: Specific Modifications to Adopted Code (a) The following modifications are hereby made in the provisions of the National Electrical Code, 1975 Edition, hereinafter adopted: (1) (5) That Section 410-49 entitled "Lampholders in Wet or Damp Locations" is a nded o read as follows: S ctlon 2 . 410-49. LAMPHOLDERS I WET OR DAMP LOCATIONS. Lamphold rs inst 11 d in wet or damp locations shall be of the weatherproof typ . LAMPHOLDERS INSTALLED WITHIN OR LESS THAN EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES FROM A SHOWER ENCLOSURE SHALL BE OF A TYPE THAT TOTALLY ENCLOSES TH BULD OR BULBS. Th t all ordin nc a and par a of ordinanc a n con- fllc h r w1 h r h r y xpr aaly r al d. Introduc d, r d ln full nd paaa d on first r adinq on h 15 h d y o M rch, 197 . -1- , •. • • , ....... • • • • • Read by title and passed on final reading on the 5th day of April, 1976. Published by title as Ordinance No. of 1976, on the 7th day of April, 1976. MAYOR ATTEST: ex off1c1o C1ty Clerk-Treasurer , Series ----- I, William D. James, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true, accurate and complete copy of the Ord- inance, passed on final reading and published by title as Ordinance No. , Series of 1976. ex officio city Clerk-Treasurer -2- • . I • ...... ·, • • RESOLUTION NO. __ /~'L--' SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION AMENDING SECTION 2 OF RESOLUTION NO. 57, SERIES OF 1975, ENTITLED "WATER SERVICE CHARGES - FIRE P ROTECTION SERVICE", BY ABOLISHING AUTOMATIC SPRINK LER SYSTEM CHARGES. WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that spr inkler systems contained either within new or remo deled buildings are extemely beneficial to the City , as well as the property owners involved; a n d WHEREAS, charging additional fees for fire protection standby systems (sprinkler systems) is detrimental to the City as a whole and has a tendency to discourage the construction of said systems in new or remodeled buildings. 6(b) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, as follows: Section 1. That Section 2 of Resolution No. 57, Series of 1975, page 3, entitled "Fire Protection Service", sub- paragraph (a) is hereby modified and amended to abolish automatic sprinkler system fl rate charges, both inside and outsid the City. S ct on 2. Th ndm n cont 1n d h r in sh 11 t k ffect January 1, 1977. ADOPTED AND APPROVED his 5th d yo April, 1976. ATTEST: -1- '· ' • • , • 0 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 -2- ' • • , - I • • • 0 • IN1aOMCI J•IOIANDUM Andy McCown, City Manager ~ Kells Waggoner -..cy, PAVING DISTRICT NO. 23 , . 6 c-. DATI: March 31, 1976 Attached is a proposed schedule for the construction of West Dartmouth Avenue in connection with the Federal Aid- Urban Systems Project to be completed by the State Depart- ment of Highways. The Council had indicated that we would assess our share of the project costs; and we are, therefore, designating this improvement as Paving District No. 23. /2gl, G ~":'-) ells Waggoner Director of Public Works KW/ls Attach . I • - • MONDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY MONDAY FRIDAY I • -l-7 • • • PAVING DISTRICT NO. 23 April 5, 1976 April 7, 1976 April 14, 1976 April 19, 1976 April 21, 1976 May 3, 1976 May 17, 1976 May 20, 1976 June 7, 1976 June 9, 1976 June 14, 1976 August 13, 1976 Consider resolution of intent to form Paving District No. 23 First publication of Notice Second publication of Notice Mail Notice to all affected property owners. Third publication of Notice Public hearing on formation of District -7:30 p.m. Introduction of a bill for an ordinance creating the District Publication of bill for ordinance Final reading of bill for ordinance Final publication of ordinance Est. date of start of construction Est. date of completion of project •. I • • I • • • 0 I• • RESOLUTION NO. I 7 , SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN THE CITY TO BE DESIGNA TED AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 23, ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROPOSED DISTRICT, AND ORDERING PUBLICATION AND MAILING OF NOTICE OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY TO BE ASSESSED FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN SAID DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Co uncil of Englewood, Colorado, has determined that it is necessary to create a Special Improvement District within the City , for he purpose of construct~ng and installing street paving , curb and gut ter and sidewalk improve- ments, together with necessary incidentals, on certain streets and avenues as set forth in this Resolution, and to assess the cost of the improvements against the property specially benefited by the improvements and inc luded within the District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to th Ch rter of the City and Chapter 1, Title 12, 1969 E.M.C., the Ci y Council has d termined to con- struct and ~nstall such improvem nts, provided however, that the City Council shall consid r 11 protests and objections that may be made in connec ion w~ h the proposed improvem nts, before directing and ordering he cons rue ion thereof; and WHEREA S, pursu n o h M ster Agr em n be we n the State D p rtm nt of Hiqhwdya, D1viaion of Highw ya, S ate of Colorado, an h C1ty o Englewood, Color do, th Engin er < of the C~ y 1n conjunc tio n w1 h par m nt of H~ghway'a Engine ra, h v pr p r e nd fil ry pl ns, sp c1f1c t1ona, stima a o p s sch h proposed improv - m nts; nd Syat rna rc nt TH , I IT COL 00, -1- h Urb n y-four (74 LV D Y Til CITY COU CIL 0 a follow •. • • 1- • 0 • 1. That the City Council has determined there exists a necessity for the construction and ins tallation of the street paving, curb and gutter and sidewalk improvements, together with the nec essary incidentals, on the avenue which is more particularly set forth in the Notice of Hearing, and to create a Special Improvement D~s rict for such purpose. 2. That the Engineer's reports, together with the preliminary details, specificat~ons , estimates of costs, maps and schedule s prepared and filed with the City Clerk be and the same are h ereby approv d and adopted by the City Council for use in the construct~on and instal lation of the improvements to be made in said Improvement Distric t. 3. That materials to be used in constructing and installing the proposed ~mprovemen s are stated in the Notice hereinafter set forth. 4. That the ass ssments 5. n a ah ll nta nd 1n clu p rucul rly -2- I • • • • • 0 t• - 6. That there shall be prepared an ordinance creating within the corporate limits of the City, a Special Improvement District to be known as Paving District No. 23, providing for the construction and installation of t he improve- me~ts, all as described in this Resolution, and in accordance with the preliminary report, plans, maps, specifications, details and estimates of costs of the Engineer, herein referred to and now on file in the office of the Director of Public Works. The proposed ordinance wi ll be considered for passage on first reading by the City Council at a regular meeting thereof to be held on May 17, 1976. 7. Notice of th Public Hearing on the creation of the District shall be publ~sh d once a week for three (3) weeks in the Englewood Her ld S ntin 1, a newspaper of general circulation in the City. In dd~ ion, a copy of such Notice shall be mailed, postage prepa~d, o e ch known owner of real property within the propos d D1s ric . The pubhshed Notice h 11 be in subs antially the ':allowing form: OF THE INTENTION TO C ATE A SPECIAL IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT IN ENG LEW D, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS PAVING DISTRICT NO. 23, FOR THE PUR- POSE OF CONSTRUCT! G AND INSTALLING STREET PAVING, CURB AND GUTT R AND SIDEWALK IMPROVE- MEN TS, TOGETHER WITH N CESSARY INCIDE TALS, 0 CERTAIN STREETS AND AVENUES THEREIN, AND OF A PUBLIC HEARl G THEREO I • • , ]- • • • 0 • (a) The improvements to be constructed or installed are as follows: 1. Necessa ry g rading and e xcavation, paving with seven (7) inch deep strengh asphaltic concrete, concrete walks, curb and gutter where not al r e ady installed; together with appurtenances and incide n tals on the following avenue: ON West Dartmouth Avenue FROM West side of South Zuni Street TO East side of the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Ra i lroad right-of-way at approximately Huron Street extended (b) The descr~pt~on of th ro pos u ~istrict, and the property to b ~ assessed with the cost of the improvements shall be all of the real property fronting or abutting on the streets and alleys between the termini he re 1nbefor e described, including the r eal property withln one h lf (1/2) block of such streets and alleys. Adjus ments for th assessmen of costs will be mad e for ~rr gular nd odd shaped lots and parcels of property. (c) The probable total cost of th ~mprovements to be constructed nd ~ns all d in $ (d) Th probable mount of th total cost which will b paid und r the Urb n Syst m Highway Progr m is pproximately $ ( ) Th City sh 11 p y 1s by sp th nts Asph lt p v1ng on a r ... ount of h tot 1 cos which th ly $ -·- 1 wh~ch ~s not p id gain t th prop r ty nts, nd 1nclud d w1th1n foot for s id i rov - $ r fron foot I. I • • • • 0 • Paving of other widths shall be in proportion to the above estimate. Vertical curb and gutter s ___ _ Sidewalk 4' wide $ ----- per front foot per front foot 6" thick concrete slab $ _______ pGr square foot All estimates xc lude the s~x (6 ) percent for inspection, collection, incidentals and interest as provided by law. The costs of paving to be constructed along the sides of corner lots within said District shall be assessed against properties within one-half (1/2) block or 300 ' of such inter- sections and corner lots, whichever is smaller, on a zone basis in accordance with benefi s conferred on such properties. Each one-half (1/2) block or 300' section, will be divided into six (6) parallel zones and assessments will be on the following basis: 1st Zone abutting on str et or av nue .................................. 28.55\ Nx Zone ................................. 14.29 x Zon ................................. 14.29 N xt Zone .....•.......................•... 1 .29 Next Zon ................................. 14.2 N x t on . . .. • . • . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • 14 • 2 9 OTAL ..................... 100 ll l> confo -5- m d s, c;ut na nd a cc p bl rs nd cifications 0 h • • , ....... • The cost of improving street, avenue and alley inter- sections throughout the District will be paid by the City of Englewood. Property owners a re specifically referred to the schedule of proposed assessments which will be on file in the Office of the Director of Public Works, from which the approximate amount to be assessed against any particular lot or parcel or property may be determined. Upon co~pletion of said improvements , or as soon as the total cost thereof is def1n1tely ascertained, such cost shall be apportioned to the property 1n the District. Notice of such apportionment shall be g1ven and a Hearjng will be held prior to the adopt i on of an ord1nance assessing such cost, all as provided by law. (g) Sa1d assessm nts will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the final publication of an ordinance assessing the whole c ost of said improvements against the real property in said D1strict; provided, however, that any owner wh o shall pay th full assessment within said period of thlrty (30) days shall be e ntitled to an allowance of five (5\) perc n In the event that any owner of real property shall fail to pay he whole of such assessment against the property wi hin said hirty (30) days, then the whole cost of said improvem nt so ass ssed gain t th property shall be payable in t n (10) equal nnual installm nts of principal. Th first of such installm n s of pr1ncipal shall be due and payabl t such tim as m y b d rmined in and by th assessing ord1nanc , nd th r maind r of s id inst llm nts thereafter until all r p id in full. Th eres to b paid on unpaid nd d f rr d in t 11m n abliah d by ordin nc b dopt d y h C1 lat r d te. 0 h ld 7:30 (1) Any h cr ion o n D sir1n r1c or rd upon th iasu cons rue 1on, • • • • 0 installatio n or improvement of the improvements involved, may appear a t the time and place set for the Public Hearing thereon for that purpose. (j) A map , estimate and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed, and all resolutions and proceed i n g s will be on file and can be seen and examined by any person interested at the Office of the Director of Public Works at any time during business hours on or prior to the d ate of Hear i ng. DATED the 5th day of April, 1976. (S E A L) f s/ William D. James Director of Finance ex officio City Clerk-Treasur er Publ i sh in: Englewood Herald-Sentinel P ubl ish on: April 7, 14 and 21, 1976 B. A copy of the Not1ce which will be published s hal l a lso be mailed to each property owner to be included within the District and who will be assessed with the cost of the i mp r ovements. 9. Should any o ne or mor sections or provisions of this Resolution be jud1c1ally determined invalld or unen- fo r ceabl , such de ermin t1on sh 11 no affec , 1mpa1r or in- validate th r nainin g p r o v1s1ons h reof, h 1n n 10n be1ng that th v r1ous provis1on h reof are rabl . ADOPTED AND APPROVED th1s 5 h day of Apr1l, 197 . M yor ATTEST: -7- •. • • , ]- . I ( • • • 0 ,. • 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. , Ser~es of 1976. ex off~c~o City Clerk-Treasurer • • - • APPLICATION OF WARDEN REZONING R-1-A, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, TO R-1-C, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE • 0 - CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ENGLEWOOD COLORADO CASE NO. 1-76 ,. FINDINGS OF FACT - CONCLUSIONS 6 D This rezoning matter having come on for hearing before the C1ty Council on March 22, 1976, upon the application of Tina Cooksey Warden, all pursuant to Section 22.3 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and the City Council having heard the statements of Mrs. Warden, and Ms. D. A. Romans, Acting Director of Community Development, and having e xamined reports and documents filed in the above rezoning ap p li c ation, now f i nds as f o llows: 1. That throughout th proceedings herein,notices of meetings to c onsider th request for rezonlng,required pursuant to th e Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance , were given both by publ i cation and posting. 2 . follows: 3. w rd n , th DrlV , Enql That th r e i n quest1on is describ d s ion w s fil d by poss ss1on -1- 11 wo od ,_ I • • ' 1 • • - 5. Since the annexation, and the original zoning of the subject property, the City Council has caused the rezoning of the property to the south and east for business use (B-2, Business District). 6. That a Single Family Residence exists on the side upon which rezoning is now requested. 7. That the R-1-A Single Family Residence District is the most restrictive zone classification in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City. B. That the R-1-C Single Family Residence District permits certain home occupations, which are not permitted in the R-1 zone district, but retains its ess~ntial classification of single fam~ly residence; WHEREFORE, the City Council makes the following conclusions: 1. That proper public not~ce of all public hearings ~n the with~n rezoning action was lawfully g~ven. 2. That the present zoning, being the R-1-A Single Family Residence District ~s the most restr~ctiv zone clas- sification that can be imposed on property. The said most restrictive use :is adjacert to business zoning and i is not the intent of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance that the most restrictive use be ~mposed upon 1 nd ad)acen to busin ss zoning; but rather, it should "buff r d" or pro ec d by less r s r1ct1ve zone d1s r1ct o provid for a ransi 1on from th mor ~nt nsive us e to the mor restr1ctive u9e. ThlR was no don in th c as he ubj c prop r y nd, th refor , l t ~s m ~nt in d h zoning ~mposed upon the su J c t p r o rty m y b n ntir 1y correc . 3 . th S Ub ) C th sou h a ub a t n .1. nd orig1nal zoning o! City h s r zon d h property to 1 purpoa s, wh1ch c us ' • • ....... • • • 0 That the zone classification requsted R-1-C will continue to conserve and stablize the value of the property and to promote the health, safety, morales and general welfare, consistent with the comprehensive plan of the City of Englewood. The above Findings of Fact and Conclusions are hereby adopted and approved this 5th day of April, 1976. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offic i o City Clerk-Treasurer -3- • . -- • • , ....... ( • • 0 .. 6 E RESOLUTION NO. tf , SERIES OF 1976 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS IN CASE NO. 7-76, APPLICATION FOR THE REZONING OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO FROM R-2-A TWO-FAMILY RESIDENCE DISTRICT, TO R-2-C, MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENCE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 22.3 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, a Public Hearing was held before the City Planning and Zoning Commission on January 6, 1976, to rezone a certain parcel of land within the City from R-2-A, Two- Family Residence District to R-2-C, Medium Density Residence District ; and WHEREAS, said Planning and Zoning Commission has considered the proposed amendment and map change and has submitted its favorable recommendation to the City Council therefor; and WHERE AS, pursuan t to Secti on 22.3 of the Com p r e hens i ve Zon ing Ordinance , a Public Hearing was held before the Ci ty Counci l on March 22, 1 976 to rezone said parcel according to t h e above des i gnation; and WHEREAS, the Council has reviewed the evidence taken i n the form of te stimony, statements, reports and documents f i l e d i n the above rezoning application, NOW, THEREF ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E NGLEWOOD, COLO RA DO, a s f o llows: Sect1on 1. Th t the F1nd1ngs of Fact and Con clusions contain d 1n C s No. 7-76 r lating to th r ezon i n g of c r t 1n pare 1 of land with1n th C1ty of Engl wood f r om R-2-A to R-2-C, pur- suan to Sect1on 22.3-2 of th Comprehena1v Zoning Ordin nc , h r ofor pr e nt e d o the City Council by the C y Pl nning nd Zon1ng Commi s s1on, r h r by pprov d nd dopt d. Sect1on 2. Conclus1ons ar s though fully c opy of said Findings of r o nd d p r o -1 - nd solu tion • . • • ....... ( • 0 ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 5th day of April, 1976. MAYOR ATTEST: ex offic1o 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 city Clerk-Treasurer -2-• • - ( • • • ,_ 0 I • • -15- CITY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION City of Englewood, Colorado IN THE MATTER OF CASE NO. 7 -76, ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS, ) AND RECOMMENDATIONS RELATING TO ) THE PLACING OF CERTAIN AREAS OF ) fHE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD IN AN R-2-C ) MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONE ) DISTRICT, PURSUANT TO §22.3-2 OF ) THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE ) OF THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO.) A Public Hearing was held in connection with Case No, 7-76 on February 18, 1976, in the Council Chambers at the Englewood City Hall, The following members of the City Planning and Zoning Commission were present: Mr . Jorgenson, Mr. Ed Smith, Mr. Tanguma, Mrs . Wade and Mr. Williams. The following members of the Commission were absent: Mr. Jones, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Pierson and Mr. Don Smith. FINDINGS OF FACT Upon r view of the evidence taken in the fo rm of testimony, presentations, reports and filed documents, the Commission makes the following fi ndings of fact : That proper notice of the meeting to consider the propos d zoning was giv n by posting and publishing, That th area bound d on Avenue , on the all y, on th and on th w all y, R-2-A, by Ordinanc area being consider d i de c rib d a that by th centerlin o f Ea t K nyon c nt rlin ot th Sh raan/Grant c nt rlin o Ea t Oxford Av nu c n rlin o th Broadway/Lincoln d wa pr viou ly zoned di tri t a r p al d .. • 1- ( ( • • 0 I • • -........__I • -16- That the subject area includes eight blocks and is situated between a single-family residential development on the east and a business district on the west. Flood Junior High School and a small area of medium-density residential development is to the north, and the area to the south is a development of primarily single-family houses with some two- family residences interspersed throughout. That the subject area was largely developed with single-family residences more than thirty ye ars ago; how- ever, there were some residences designed f or two-family use throughout the area. That within the subject area, there are now approxiaately 144 single-family units, 31 two-family units, seven three or four-family units, and one eight-family unit. That there are approximately three undeveloped sites within the subject are a at this time. That the single-family and two-family units would be permi tted uses and would meet the requirements of the R-2-C, Medium Density Zone District, and the units in excess of that density could continue to be used as Non-Conforming Uses. That consistent with accepted Planning practice, the R-2-C, Medium-Density Residence District zoning would serve as a "buffer" between the business district to the west and the single-family residence district to the east. That the proposed R-2-C Medium Density Residenc District would be in conformance with the Comprehensiv Plan. CONCLUSIONS That proper public notic o th Publ ic H arin as iv n by both po tin th property and publishin in th o f ici a l City n paper . DC t en ct ar a and th • • - • • I'· • 0 •• • . -_...__,. - -17- That the propased R-2-c, Medium Density Residence District would have a stabilizing and Protective effect on the existing residential developoent and, were the vacant sites Within this area to be developed under this zone classification, the uses would be co•patible With the existing developoent, That the propOsed R-2-c, Medium Density Residence District would exclude the construction of new dwellings in excess of a <~-family density and would ~teet against en~oac~ent of general commercial or industrial uses. That the proPGsed R-2-C, Mediua Density Residence Zone District Will continue to conserve and stabilize tbe value of property, secure safety <roo fire and other danger, prevent un- due concentration of pOpulation and traffic and prooote the health, safety, •orals and the general Welfare of the public and would i•pleaent the Coaprehensive Plan of the City of Engle>ood, Colorado, Which plan was adopted by Reaolution No. 28, Series of 1969, • • • ....... • I I I I I I I . . • • IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE STATE OF COLORA DO Civil Action No. 34341 ALMA L. REFFEL, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) FINDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSION, ) ORDER AND JUDGMENT THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, a ) Municipal corporation of ) the State of Colorado; ANDY ) McCOWN; KELLS WAGGONER; and ) BERNARD V. BERARDINI, ) ) Defendants. ) THIS MATTER having come on for trial to the Court on Nove mber 26, 1975, on the issue of liability of the defendants to pla i ntiff, plaintiff being represented by Gilbert Goldstein, Esq. and defendants represented by Rick DeWitt, Esq. The Court having h eard the testimony of the witnesses, having examined the exhibits admitted into evidence and heard the arguments of counsel and having ordered counsel to prepare briefs concerning common law dedication, and hearing arguments on the briefs on February 5, 1976, and having taken the matter under advisement , now rules as follows: The Court finds the following facts to exist in this matter: The plaintiff caus d n ction for tr sp sa and in- june i on to be commenced ag inat he d f ndanta, f r the City of Engl wood comm nc d cons ruction of irnprov m nts to Ci ty S r t (Rarit n} in Nor h aa Engl wood, a id improve- m n • cons r u c t d on he E • hirty (30) f t of land d •- cr i d a: -1- I • - • • County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: A part of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4. of Section 28, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. des- cribed as follows: Commencing at a point on the South line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 401.90 feet East of the SW corner thereof; thence continuing East along said South line 259.09 feet; thence on an angle to the left of 90°20'0" and parallel to the West line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 449.04 feet; thence on an angle to the left of 68°0'0", 124.32 feet; thence on angle to the left of 19019'31", 142.97 feet, thence on angle to the left of 92°40'29" and parallel to the West line of said SE 1/4, SW 1/4 500.96 feet to the point of beginning, excepting and reserving to the grantor, its successor and assigns, a 30 foot non- exclusive easement over the East 30 feet thereof (South Raritan Street extended) and over the South 40 feet thereof (West Yale Avenue extended ) as an easement and right of way for road and street purposes and except all easements of record. and found on plaintiff's Exhibit A, a warranty deed recorded at Book 1273 at page 3 of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Arapahoe County. That Urban Land Co. owned a tract of land, including the property now owned by the plaintiff, as well as other parcels of land in the vicinity. On several occasions Urban Land Co. attempted to subdivide the land 5.t owned, and dedicate the street in question, but failing to do so sold off parcels of land excepting and reserving to the grantor, its succ ssors and assigns, a non-xclusive s ment and right-of-way for ro d and s r t purpos s, over those portions of ch p rc 1 n c ssary for conv ni nt cc s and tr v 1, • w 11 as intain conformity wi h blish d str pl n in th ar a. That such r • rv ion he plain iff sp cif cally for R ri n S r t xt nd d in h plaintiff'• -2- .· I • • • ch3in of title as follows: excepting and reserving to the grantor, its successor and assigns, a 30 foot non-e xclusive easement over the East 30 feet thereof (South Raritan Stree t extended) and over the South 40 feet thereof (West Yale Avenue extended ) as an easement a nd right of way for road and street purposes .... That in the early 1960's Urban Land Co. caused a culvert and street to be constructed on the East thirty (30) feet of the plaintiff's proper.ty and the West thirty (30) feet of the land abutting the pla intiff's property on the East, this street being in alignment with the City's Stree t (Raritan). That since said time Urban Land Co. has not done any grading, inspection, construction, or supervision over this road, nor has it in any manner exercised control over the road. The City of Englewood, since the early 1960's, has, i n fact, graded the street, added fill and gravel, when necessary, cleaned the ditches of refuse and trash in re s ponse to resident s' complaints, plowed snow, and executed general maintenance as necessary. That t he public used the street, including that portion on the edge of the plaintiff's property, since t he ea rly 1960's. The Court notes that the plaintiff claims the Wes t edge of the ro d was blocked continuously by the plaintiff and her tenants by p r ked veh icles, trucks and trailers , but upon examin tion and reference o the e xh i bits and t imony, th Court finds h t the bloc k ing was not con- inuoua , dv rs , or in any m nner taking th n tir hirty (30) r t of roadway, but was cona"stent wi h us of a public Th t he 1 in h • b il a subs ial ch in link f nee on t dg 0 h pro rty, whi c h is ou aid h o d righ -of-w y, nd no in ny 1 w h h o d igh -o ~w y. Th ny r v la h Orb n nd • • ' ....... 4 • • .. • • Co. had never objected to the City's e xercise of control over the street, but, in fact, approved of the City's action in grading and maintaining the street and does not now object. That the City comm e nced planning, engineering and surveyipg the area for a paved road surface with curbing, established a paving district for the area and did comm e nce construction of such substantial improvements on June 9, 1975. On the 27th day of June, 1975, the plaintiff signed an affidavit in verification of the Complaint in this matter, and on June 30, 1975, obtained a quit claim deed from Urban Land Co., a Colorado corporation . . The Court further finds,that considering the evidence in a light most favorable to the plaintiff,that the defendants have met their Burden of Proof in showing that there was a common law dedication by the plaintiff's predecessor in interest . The Court further finds that there was intent on the part of Urban Land Co. to offer and dedicate a right-of-way over a specific parcel of real property to public use, as evidenced by its acts and the deeds it exectued prior to June 30, 197~ and that the public and the City of Englewood by use, maintenance a nd control within a reasonable time after said offer, acted in reliance of that offer. A common law d dication was perfected prior to the plaintiff obtaining a quit cl im de d to the str et rea in ques ion. That the plaintiff h d notice of th r erv~tion i n the gr nt in her d d from h r pr dec s ora in itle, the Urban L nd Co. and h c onduc of h pl in iff by th cons rue ion nd m in n nc of a ch in link f nc , s w ll • the curing of building p cific r f r nc to 'R rit n S r t' convinc • his Cour a co n l w die ion xis a. -4- • -. . .. ' I· I • • ,_ THEREFOR, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the plaintiff, her heirs and assigns are hereby estopped to deny the existence of the common law dedication for street purposes of the property described as follows: County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado, to-wit: A part of the SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 28, Township 4 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. des- cribed as follows: Commencing at a point on the South line of said SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 401.90 feet East of t~e SW corner thereof; thence continuing East along said South line 259.09 feet; thence on an angle to the left of 90°20'0" and parallel to the West line of said SE 1/4 of the sw 1/4 499.04 feet; thence on an angle to the left of 68°0'0", 124.32 feet; thence on angle to the left of 19°19'31", 142.97 feet, thence on angle to the left of 92°40'29" and parallel to the West line of said SE 1/4, SW 1/4 500.96 feet to the point of beginning, excepting and reserving to the grantor, its successor and assigns, a 30 foot non- exclusive easement over the East 30 feet thereof (South Raritan Street extended) and over the South 40 feet thereof (West Yale Avenue extended) as an easement and right of way for road and street purposes and except all easements of record. The City of Englewood has the right to an easement for road and street purposes on said described property, nd may exercise that control norm lly iricid nt th reto. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this matter is dismissed with pr judice, and ch of h p rties shall b r th ir own C OBtll. PJ in iff m y n (10) d ya in which o ile a ion !or n w rial. BY TH COUR'l: ~ (/.: . /') -; . " ~--.t .... ...,.,_,- l ., .' ••. f!._ Ju 9 -s-,117 • • -• ,_ 0 - April 1, 1976 111 TO: Andy McCown, City Manager FROM: Kells Waggoner, Director of Public Works SUBJEC T: PAVING DISTRICT NO. 22 ASSESSMENT PROTESTS At the public hearing on assessments for Paving District No. 22 on March 22, 1976, there were several protests recorded. The following is an attempt to recap and comment on those protests: 200 0 through 2300 W. Iliff Avenue 1. Irving Mock appeared in person to comment on the grade change. We cannot verify from our records that there were any grades set in 1960. It would appear, from our design in the District, that we matched property as well as could be expected. The assessment is correct. 000 through 300 w. Lehow Avenue 2. Attorney Robert S. Tr ece submi ted a letter and appeared in person on behalf of Al J. Schechter. (Ref.: K-Mart) Our records indicate that a notice on the formation of the District was mailed on Janu ry 20, 1975 to Al J. Schechter at 2501 E. Commercial Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale, Flor 'd 33308, and was not returned. Our r cords also indicate hat he property was assess d a total Of $21,256.78,of which $2,007.35 was for dam g c used by water from the G rd n Shop K-Mart. s veral cont eta w r mad wi h K-Mar p opl sking hem to con- trol h at d wat r, bu o no v il. We have pic ur s sh ing r th con r c or h d b d in ord r o ry o control flow. 20 00 Lilli Mr. p of the circu a l h sa as n i s s a r ., 207 w. v ••• by a -• I• - Andy McCown, City Manager -2-April 1, 197 6 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The main complaint was against the assessment for removal and replacement of the dr iveway areas which are on private property. The several properties along Vassar that are affected, their total assessments and that portion related to the drive slabs on private property, are as follows: Portion Related Last to Drive on Private Name Address Total Assessment Pro Gates 2079 w. Vassar $1 ,617 .22 $ 404.36 Reffel 2119 w. Vassar 1,180.09 26.02 Barcelona 2159 w. Vassar 1,983.71 1,023.72 Morris 2179 w. Vassar 1,923.48 982.40 Richards 2189 w. Vassar 1,928.3 4 987.26 Bertsch 2201 w. Va ssar 1,511.03 596.08 We have, in past districts, ass ssed for construction work related to the district as it applied to driveways or service walks on private property. This work is necessary to obtain a grade to match street des ign . We feel that the assessments are correct . 1600 and 1700 W. Harvard Avenue 9. Warren Re v a submitted protest the ass ssment. 75-foot lots, $1,919.89 cr te. R ritan, a id ar mid-block, th for P cos wh n it is co r c • c. ' - • 0 I • - Andy McCown, City Manager -3-April 1, 1976 2200 S. Raritan Street 10. John C. Underhill submitted a letter and appeared in person to point out the fact that the curb and g u tter has a crack next to the expansion joint. We checked this condition and bel i eve this to be a tempera- ture crack caused by the fact that the contractor did not get the jointer tool directly over the place where the template was located. We do not believe there is any struc- tural damage but will continue to watch for any displace- ment and will repair if nece ssary. The assessment is correct. 11. George Gorham appeared in person to protest the assessment. His main complaints were about Baltic Av e nue. This porti o n of Baltic Avenue was not in this District but could be included in a subsequent distr ict. The assessment is correct. 12. Roger M. Tapia appeared in p rson to pro est the assessment . The assessment is a side-street assessment, and one of his ownerships extends past the mid-block point; and therefore , received a smaller assessment. This was explained to Mr. Tapia at the end of the h earing. The assessment is correct. 4600 S. Bannock Street 13. Mrs. L. R. Wolfe submitted a letter and Lloyd Wolfe pp ar d in person on behalf of Mrs. Jo Bobbitt prot s ing the assessm nt because Mrs. Bobbi t is 86 years old and cannot afford the assessment. We ask d Mra. L. R. Wolfe to subm1t any per inent informa- tion as to Mrs. Bobbitt's financi 1 status, including but not l imi t d to, th Colorado Prop rty Tax Credit Claim Form -104PTC. Attach d ie copy of her 1 tt r r ceiv d oday. Th re w r y Th aaa •• nt ia eorr c • • • 0 - Andy McCown, City Manager -4-April 1, 1976 14. Werner D. Schnackenberg submi tte d a letter and appeared in person protesting the fact that we asses s ed a width of street paving over 32 feet, which he feels is the width of a normal residential street. The City's policy, at least since 1964, has b e en to assess full width on residential streets, with the e xcept i on of streets classed as arterials. Bannock Street has been classed as a collector street since 1969 but has never been classed as an arterial. In previous districts, (17 & 18) we assessed one block on Bannock full width (39.0'), five blocks on Sherman full width (39 !) and five blocks on Delaware full width (39 !). In going through our street pla n a nd pro file sheets, we find that, in residential are as, t h e re are 427 blocks over 32 feet and 652 blocks under 3 2 f e et; in other words, we would estimate that approx i mately 40% of the str eets in the residential areas are over 32 f ee t wi de, l i p to lip. In this District, there were fi v e residential str ee ts that were over 32 feet wide: Street 2000-2300 w. Iliff Ave. 2000-2300 W. Vassar Ave. 4500 s. Washington St. 4600 s. Pearl St. 4600 s . Bannock St. Av erage Wid th 3 2 .81 3 2.40 34 .80 3 8.1 0 3 9.4 No . of Lo ts Affe cted 39 3 8 48 48 20 In th ordinance creating t h Di rict, we t t the esti- mat for a 36-foot-wide stre t and that p ving of o her wi dths shall be in proportion to h stima It is al so s at d that th City will p ick up paving in xc as of 3 6 - foo t widths and 8-inch th ickn s on str ts d signat d as art r i al wi thin resid nti 1 ~oning as of Janu ry 6 , 1975. nd th wording o 15. Roy h ord n nc , of he ass as- h canno t g .. • -• 0 ,, - Andy McCown, City Manager -5-Ap r il 1 , 197 6 In reading the zoning cod e, I find there are provisions for narrow lots, but i t would be a legal interpretation as to whether a buildi ng permit could issue o n t h i s lot . The assessment is correct. ?.::. ~.~----- Director of Public Works l<W/ls Attach. ' • • • 1- 0 I ~ - . . . -. .. . ---.. ------·-----: . • - -----.op---------,_ _____ Vl-"-. Yh~ I ----. -------Jl.~~ . l • ( . ' ·-··. . . :. : · .. .. 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I F R ':'H£: COLLEC':'I 0 :-1 MD P;.n:£:'1:7' Of' SAI D 1\S z..SS~:r::<TS; ;..-.;:) C[CI..;RI. G .:1 '1: E~l E GEliCY. WHEP£A S, y O rd J:~a n c e No. 7 -1~'5, flnally p o;:sad And ad o~t c d on Mar c 1 7, 1 97 5, h~ Ct ty ~ovnc1 i h~s c r~ated Pev1 n9 D1s tr1 c t No. 22, '-'!Lhl n t he Ct t y o f F.nq lewood, for t he purpos of const r uctlnq and 1na a l 1~n q s tree ~ p4 Vlnq, c~rb and q utter ~nd s1d walk 1mprov nta, ~o~e th r w1th n re-s sa ry 1nc1d n tals, on ce rta1n s· r c ta: a.1 .:1 WHERrAS , th 1mpr o vc mcn t a a u t h or1 :cd y aa 1d Ord1n~n c h01 v been C<ll'l pl<:ted and a c p t "d by ne Cay ar,J the who l c o s t o! s uch 1mprove n t a has t-,.,:\ \e t enl-rtfl'.:l; ani! EREAS, an a sst"ssn n~ r ol l h -'• b t;.:l r -f! •1 d and • St'at.~me n ah 1ng t.h t o t al c oal o f • )'-e 1. l r O\"@om.tl .. haa been d uly !1l e ~ ~~t C l ty o r c 1l 1 ·~~ WH£ 1 h th C ty Cn un c 1l, 1t ap U the A IIOWlt O( $4 '!'*._.....~,_...~.- Engl ~o;ood 1 ll pay ~i:t~l!:;:;~-- •••••• d ag ••n at th 1n~lud1n9 cos ta of an~ al &o 1n c l d1n9 J:II[A f r t h Ci ) coune 11 haa to ·l · • • - N~E AND AOOQESS .1971 28 2 02 001 Bender, H. B., Trustee c/o American Natl. Bank . Trust Dept. P. 0. Dox 660 Denver, Colo. 80201 '1971 28 2 02 002 Elliott, Fred F. & Martha A., Jt. Ten. '2083 H. Adri3tic Pl. :Englewood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 2 02 003 ,Peacock, Loren G. ' Eleanor A., Jt. Ten . 2063 H. Adriat ic Pl. :.E nglewood, _Colo. 80110 ,1971 28 2 02 004 1Levy, Mandell •600 University Bldg . :oenver, Colo. 80202 J. ____ -·--- ;1971 28 2 02 005 • 0 • lot Block SUBDIVISION ---_, 23 ' $1,294.29 '24 93, Sheridan Hts. I (1890 w. Evans Ave.) 1 ;25---------93 Ex. E. 6 In. of Lot 28, $1,470.12 ,29 Sheridan Hts. (2083 w. Adriatic Pl.) 29 ' 93 Sheridan Hts. $ 180.!!3 30 ' E. (2063 w. Adriatic Pl.) 6'" of 28 .31 Sheridan -----' 93 H s. $ 179.05 132 j (206l w. Adriatic Pl.) I I ~ _ __.J __ -----------)3 & 93 Sheri dan Hts. 134 .(2055 W. AdriAtic Pl.) I $ 179.05 ;Rocha, Joseph R. ' Martha B., Jt. Ten. 2055 W. Adriatic Pl. Englewood, Colo. 80110 !1971 28 2 02 006 , .Tor.uner, Mabel I. -~35 -' 93 Shen.dan Hts. -------s J6 (2051 w, Adriatic Pl.) 164.34 2051 W. Adriatic Pl. ,Engl wood, Colo . 80110 . ~1971 28 2 02 015 1Hoff, Donald 0. ' Dorothy C., Jt. T n. 9231 Surr y Rd. N .E.o .c. Castle oc , Colo . 80104 1971 2 2 02 016 RAcha , 1 Andr e , l52St S. Otu Denver, Colo. 1022 1971 21 2 02 017 llla ch& , An r ' , M&rg u r it , .J • T n. 1525 • 0 u Denv r. Colo. 10~2 1971 :1 2 02 011 Sender, w .. , Tr s /o · A l. Trust P.o . o 10 01 l_ 13 -93 116 . -17 ' 93 11 I I u 20 1 ' l 22 l4 l4 7 I 11 4 Sher1dan Hts, $ 343.38 (1160 I . Evans Ave,) ----Hta. $ 179 .05 vans Av .) $ 179.05 s Av .) $ 179.05 . ) • o~.s1 . • •• . ) • 11, ••• " .I -I- • • • NAME AND ADDRESS ~ . -. -. .. -~ ~1971 28 2 03 023 .301 Corporation • 0 • : Lot Block I I I-J I 9, 14 Evans 11o 1 I 1220 2 I I j: c/o Claude B. Holland I 301 S. Cherokee St. o,Denver, Colo. 80223 ~l-2s203 -o24 ----j-15, Hillen, Sylvia R. Ex. N. SUBDIVISION Park Estates w. Evans Ave.) I 4330 W. Center Ave. 25 1 14 Evans Park Est. l~-enve_r , Colo.-~0:1=--~--~ -~-~3~~-~-Warren ~ve.) __ 1·1971 28 2 03 025 1 14, · ' ,Hill en, Sylvia R. •Ex. N. I '4330 W. Center Ave. t 25 1 14 Evans Park Est. ;oenver, Colo. B02·--19 ___ T!~--.~-~~---------------------- 11971 2a 2 03 026 a,: ' Reichert, Edward & Ex.j S. Leona M., Jt. Ten. 25',14 JEvans Park Est. 1 2371 S. Yukon Way (2214 w. Evans Ave.) Lakewood,_Co1o_ 802 ..... _-+- 1971 28 2 03 039 12 1 14 1 Kenner, Frank P. & Ex . N. 25' Alice M., Jt. Ten. for Rd. Evans Park Estates ,2209 W. Warren Jive . j Eng1 wood, Colo. B0110 ~r------------------------1971 28 2 03 040 Brandsma, Henry W. & C1asina ·2230 S. Sh rman S . 0el)yeor Colo~ 80210 1971 28 2 04 006 Mock, Clel1 I. & R., J . Ten. 733 S. K1~n Ct. Lak~10o od, Colo~ 0 ,1971 28 2 04 023 K st d, Pla t L. A., J . Ten. 2200 W. arren Ave. • 5tnql wood, Colo. 0110 I ~1971 2 2 04 o26 I tMart ns, M 1v1n t. & Wa s, M 1 ' Val n ll>e , Maryann .2250 S. tuni S . --_ r nq1 ood, Colo . 80110 ~ - -;1971212 Mart n , 16 Evan P r Es ates (23~5 w. ll1ff Ave.) Fvans Par Est a • vans Par tstat s .) $3,616.60 $ 44 5.21 $ 460.06 $ 460.86 $ 460 .06 $ 411.72 $1,058.17 $1,555. 2l $ 957.4 n .oo•., -------' 375.0 • • • - {[) (i) I I • • ... 0 I• - II .ll I~ i ·~·l jil971 28 2 04 036 1 16, ,,Fowler, Richard D. jE x. s. I ,2398 W. 1-larren AVC!. 126' for NAME AND ADDRESS SU8DIVISION --____ ,.. __ .... -6 o..:;.... --- $ 963.51 t•9l•~oo, Colo. 80110 IRd.: !Evans Park Est. ·1971 28204cm---2 l 16 J ---- j'Dudan, Frances B. & Ex. S. I $1,043.88 1,Johnson, Doreen M. , ¥t. 2 6' for Rd. j 95 S. Ze phyr St. .n. j ,Evans Park Est. !.Denver L Colo .. 80226 --..,.,...-!.. -~(2374 w.· Warren Ave.) ---1971 2~ 2 04 038 1 _3 16, 'Capesius, Jerrold D. ' Ex. S. / Carolyn D., Jt. Ten. i26' 'for '2350 W. Warren Ave. Rd. ; Evans Park Est. Engl wood, _Colo. 80110 i l03 9._\o!. Warr.!UL.A.~v~e~,l~-11971 28 2 04 OJ9 4 • 16, Ratte, Robert D. & Ex. /s. 6' Beatr ice M., Jt. TPn. for Rd. Evans Park Est. 12322 W. 1-Jarr n Ave. j' ~ng !~wood ._ColQ_ . .!!..Q 11 0"'--11;:;-~r,;--T-------·------1971 28 2 04 040 1 s 1 1 2 Belfor, B~1ley 5, Ex. . 26' 2201 l<lpllng St. for Rd. I'Denver, Colo. 80228 I j 16 Evans Pa:k Est. 1971 282()4041-----·6Ju~LW._B~ltlc P .} ____ _ Keith, J mes w. ' Mary lE x. S. ~6' •E., Jt. Ten. for Rd. Evans Park Est. 12300 W. Warr n Av . 1 j IEngl _wood, Colo._BOllO_ _ __ -j---- 1971 28 2 04 042 7 I 16, PJt. Ten. for 1 Rd. Evans Park Eat. ''eomez, I e ' Mar1e B., Fx. S. 126' 112230 W. Warr n Av~. _ nglewood, Colo . 0110 ------------- f: l971 28 2 04 043 124. V1gil, Dal E. ' Geraldine, Jt. T n. 8 11 2233 W. 8 1 lC Pl. . 11.91 wood, Colo, BOllQ __ ;:--:-:~:-:-: 1971 28 2 04 044 I tLop z, Stev ' M r1a Lucille, Jt. T n . . :2235 w. Baltic Pl. nglewood, Colo. 80110 _ !1971 28 2 04 045 I ck., Irv1nq J. ' Crac , J .Ten. j 2285 w. ll1Cf Ave . ..,tng l I Co lo , 8000_ 1971 11 ' 04 046 1 , Irv1ng J. 4 Cr 228 5 • ll1ff Av Pllrk Eat. rk Est, -------- Park. Eat. I . , J • T n. _ ngl ood . Colo. lOll 0 -1~~~~:-t------------1971 • 0 04? w. I11.tt Ave.) I , Irvang J. ' Cr c • , Jt . T n , • l 2215 • llJtt Av , :.1 ngl , Colo. 10110 1971 2 04 ou H k, J. 4 CUI •• J .• 22U I n 1 • l 11 21 04 lr v&n ., J . T n. UU lhft A l to • .) .) $1,032.90 $1,042.07 $1,034.62 $1,491.08 $1,497.02 $ 799.42 $ 800.41 $2,304.96 $2,546.22 U,S40.15 .. • • - • • • L-··,.~··-~~ w ,-r ·---~~:=-- . 1971 28 2 04 050 15 16) !Mock, Irving J. & Grace l Ex. N. 26' I ' I I.E., Jt. Ten. l for .Rd.,Evans Park Est. 1228 5 W. Iliff Ave. ' i (2295 W. Iliff Ave.) tEnglewood, Colo. 801 ~ 1 Ti9il-2BT04-os_1__ 116 16, 1 Mock, Irving J. 'Grace Ex. N . 26' E., Jt. Ten . for Rd. Ev a ns Park Est. :2285 W. Il iff. Ave. i' , 1 (2325 ~/. Iliff Ave.) !'Engl ewood.~ Colo. 80110 . -·-_ -----··----- '1971 28 2 04 052 N. 164' 'of 1 Mock, Irving J. & Grace 111 16 1 !:E., Jt . Ten. !EX. N. 26' I 2285 w. Iliff Ave. i for Rd. II Evans Park Est. I.Englewood,_Col_p ,....JlOJlO ___ _J_.t 2332 W. Baltic Pl.) 11971 28 2 o4 os3 18 16, 1 Caywood, Arthur B. Ex. 1 N. 26' ,2375 W. Iliff Ave. for Rd.IEvan s Park Est. , Englewood, Colo . 80110 1 1971 28 2 04 054 N. 13 1.,4' Johnson, Wllbam A. ' f 19, Ex. Elizabeth, Jt. Ten. ~· 26' 'I'Ex. 2380 W. Baltic Pl. 101 •• 85' ErtglewQOd,_Colo. 80110 __ 16 . Evans 11971 28 2 04 055 N . 131.44' of Sigler , Larry L. ' of W .. 85' of Dianna S., J. Ten. 16 'Evans :2200 S. Zuni St . ,I Eng le~ood,_Colo. 8 0110 __ Park Estates __ _ Lo t 20 ' N. 131.44 Lot 19, Ex. N. 26' Park Est. '1971282 05001 --·~,- Lash, Clarenc A. ' 2 15 1 Evans Park Estat s Spark, Amy S., Jt. Ten. I '219 0 W. Warr nAve . 'Eng ),.ewood, Colo. 8 0 110 ___ •_ !_ ____ _ 1911 28 2 OS COl S. 90.71 Clark, James H. ' Danie 19 , l ceci1i a P., Jt. T n. 20 15 1 Evans Par Estates c/o Jeffer son Ban ' Trust (2193 • Il1ff Ave.) ~.O ._Box_ 1500 Lak wood, Colo. 80215 _j 1971 28 2 05 010 Ka ne, Doro h y M. ' R ichard A., J • T n. c/o Johnson v 1tr1a ' SSS Capitol Ll n nv r, col o. 10 Ol u Evan s U009 i .) I --I I JO St. I $2,537.34 $2,084.49 $1,040.38 $2,085.42 ' $ 414 .37 $ 466 .45 $3,276.9 7 $2,856.96 $1,044.31 $1,046.97 • • u.su. s -4-, - • • • NAMe AND ADDREl>S lot &lock ;. I ' I • .I . ' '1971 28 2 05 021 15 15, .Rose & Co. 1/3 & Rich~rd-Ex. N. 25' son Agcy. 1/3 & Shirley 'tor Rd. Evans Co. l/3 1 '(2081 Majestic Bldg. 1 299_;-_l§_th St. _ SUBDIVISION ., $1,044.31 Park Est. W. Iliff Ave.) ;Denver, Colo. 80202 --i-_;_ __ ; --· I I I ---------. 1: I I : ~1911 28 2 o5 oi2----+-3···15.1 1.Enz, Donald G. & Amy E., 1Ex. S. 25' 1Jt. Ten. lfor Rd. Evans Park Est. 2184 W. Warren Ave . , I Englewopd, _ CQ..lo. _8Q.lJ.O_ ~1971 28 2 05 023 4 • 151, fi:Brown, Ceo. H. & Vera D., Ex. s. ~5' Jt. Ten. for Rd. Evans Park Est. 2170 W. Warren Ave. j l Englewood ,_Colo. 80110 __ I Pl971 28 2 05 024 5 I 15 IHonterey Mortgage Corp. Ex. S. 25' c/o B. D. Seff J for Rd. Evans Park Est. f 2722 S. Knoxv~lle Way ; (2050 W. Warren Ave.) ' Denver, Colo . 80227 _ __ ..__ _______ 1 1971 28 2 05 029 18 15, j Mock, Irving J. ' Grace 1 Ex. N. 25' 1 1e., Jt. Ten. /for Rd. I Evans Park Est. 12285 W. Iliff Av . . Englewood, Colo._80llO _ _ ! fl971 28 2 05 030 17 15,' -··-----~ j Mock, Irving J. & Grace lEx. N. 25' IE., Jt. Ten. for Rd. Evans Park Est. 1 2285 w. Illf! Ave. f _J ' E_ngl wopd, CQ..lo._80110 _~ _ ---------·--! J 1971 28 2 05 031 1 16 15, ; ,Gleason, J. S. ,Jr .• Ad mr. Ex. N. 2 1 5' 1 : V ts. Affa1rs Jfor Rd. Evan Park Est. 1 i~~~ingto~c~o~ _ , (2111 w~ ~~ff Av • 1 t l971 28 2 05 032 I H 15,' IBr w r, Dav1d W. & Ex . N. 25' I Wilma L .• J . T n. ~for Rd. 1£vans _P_a_r __ Es-t. ____ _j 12011 W. ll1ff Av . Denver, Colo. 60223 i 197l 28 2 05 033 13 15, I I Holif1eld, Ray ' P ultne Ex. N. 25' I A., J • Ten. ,·for Rd. Park Es . j 20SlW.lliffAve. j • ~.Cngl wood, Colo. 10110 _ I 1971 28 2 06 001 22-I Gl41aaon, J. s .. Jr., Ad r. 24 ' 'Vet s. Af 1rs Was hing on , 0. C. --P ---11971 21 2 0 009 •11, Donald C •• I R r son, Wtll& I F ly, W1lll J. 1 6014 0 --_ Arvada, Colo. 10002 2 o• o1o ax 1. Ilitf • Colo . 10110 Pl.) n Hts . . lllff AV .) I -------1 I ----·- n Hts . $ 453.21 $ 453.21 $ 453 .21 $1,497.10 $1,497.10 $1,504.72 $1,051.46 $1,053 .55 u.1u.u • 260.27 • 70.44 .. • • - • I· \: NAME AND ADDRESS t 1971 28 2 06 011 }'rye, Henry A. '1835 w. Iliff 'Denver, Colo. 80223 I• r -------------- 1971 28 2 06 012 Underhill, John c. ,1801 w. Iliff Englewood, Colo . 80110 --------- Jl971 28 2 06 013 'Sprigg, Juanita M. lcjo Manuel Murillo :taos w. Baltic Pl. -~Englewood, Colo._BOllO jH71 28 2 06 014 Cowell, F. Wesley 1821 w. Bth Ave. loenver, Colo. 80204 • • i lot Blodr. ; J .. l l SUBDIV ISION 43- ;4s 77 · Sheridan Hts. I ~ I --1---·--;--46-I 48 77 1 Sheridan J_ 11-' 1'3 __ j_:~idan 4 ' i I 5 I' 77 Sheridan {1824 w. Hts. Hts. Hts. Baltic Pl.) --------+----,r-+---------1 1971 28 2 06 015 ~- Garcia, Tito ' Lettie, ~0 77 Sheridan 1Jt. Ten . I j 'Englewood, Colo. 80110 -;----t----- Hts. ' I $ 427.82 $1,801.5 1 $3,751.24 $1,632.47 $4,015.52 j l848 W. Baltic , I 11971 28 2 06 016 Ill, ' Garcia, Tito ' Lett1e M. U2 77 Sheridan --------4 I $1,577.25 1848 w. Baltic t. 'nasa w. ,Englewood, Colo. 80110 1 I tt"97t28 -206-0l7 ___ 13~-r--- ,Buechler, Betty Ann 114 I 77 Sheridan , f l910 W. Balt.lc Pl. I I •Englewood , Colo. 80110 Hts. Baltic Pl.) Hts. I ----1 i -h-;7-1 28 2 06 018 ______ 15=--. --i,i--------- 1 :Jesse, Walter Alb rt ' !16 77 Sher1dan Hts. I ' 1 1.Hyrtle Mane, Jt. Ten. I I 1930 W. Baltic Pl. j ------1 Englewood, .Colo. 80110 ~----,r-------- 1 1971 28 2 06 019 17- Jess , w 1 er Alb rt ' 19 77 Sheridan H s. 1 1Myrtl e Man , Jt. Ten. I 1 ,1930 II. 8 ltlC Pl. I I ' _Englewood, Colo. 80110 1 1 971 28 2 06 020 120- 21 Wend , Ol1ve K. I •1986 W. Baltlc Pl. 'Engl wood, Colo. 80110 1 , 1 71 21 2 07 011 1Pres on Con true ten 11nc. J 1795 . Iltff Av e. -~--•2 4 - Co .. 29 ' Vac~ Ad). '· nql w od , Colo. 10110 11971 21 2 07 019 1! Tapi •, • reus 30-' 34 ' ,Vac . 1121 • rry l ~n:_r,_ Colo. 102 f l971 21 2 07 020 'Tap a, M r eua ~1121 S. rry S • nv r, Colo. 10219 -----------. 77 'sher1dan Hts. I I I I r 1dan Hta, H I. Iltff Av .)----- y Sh nd n Htl. l ___ w. Il tf 1t.v ~l $1,369.96 $1,291.19 $1,959.51 $1,306.59 $1,236.27 $ 710.21 • ll.l l I $ 262,94 rid n Htl. -/..- ' • • - • • 0 I • • ljj j ·-· Bloc~ : NAME AND ADDRESS -• I; ~-I ' ! -·1971 28 2 07 027 . 14, !Flock, Willie M. 1 15 ' l/2 j.l712 W. Baltic Pl. Vac . alley j~ngl~~~~lo. 80110 -J:dj .• 78 1 Sheridan Hts. fl971 28 2 07 028 ,16 ' i/2____ ·------- ,Stanley, Maxine Vac. alley ·2310 W. Harvard Ave. Adj. 78 Sheridan Hts. ~nglewood, Colo. 80110 J +ir11 28-2 in-029------.n •• -.I ·--· ~Gorham, George li. 18 ' l/2 111770 W. Baltic Pl. Vac. alley SUBDIVISION --·-----... -·~-t $ $ 171.05 $ 342.08 !Englewood, Colo. 80110 ~dj. 78 Sheridan Hts. ~ I i --1 :197128207o3o~ 119. 1 1 --------; ;Gorham, George W. ' 20 ' l/2 Clara T., Jt. Ten. ac.' alley '1770 W. Baltic Pl. Adj 78 ' Sheridan Hts. _ 't<ngl fLwood, _C.£l<?,:..__!!OUQ I · I $ 342.08 &1971 28 2 o1 o31 !rr::--- j:sarton Leasing 123 ' 1/~ 12245 S. Raritan St. Vac. alley Denver, Colo. 80223 Adj. 78 1 Sheridan Hts. ~ I ----L<li?..LW~~ltic Pl.) 't1911 28 2 o8 oo2 !1-1 IK-Mac, Inc. 146 ' 16~ Vac. alley ly~ng 12200 S. Raritan St. Btwn. SO Lots J Eng~ewood, Colo. 301~ _1__ 1 _] ~h~rid:: ~::_- 1•1971 28 2 09 001 1-l --~ •G A Z 8 Corp., The 3 7 Alta Vista l'5199 S. Clarkson 11 I (2250 s. Tejon St.) •Littleton, Colo. 80121 Tfh12B2 o9 002 4, ~--- ,strau ss, Cary D. IS 7 1Alta Vista 1922 W. Warren Ave. I , Englewood, Colo. 80110 --------------1971 28 2 09 003 6 7 Al ll Vu a ~Barton Brothe rs, Inc. 1 (18 5 W. Warren Ave,) 'jdba ar on Bro hers 1 L asing L • ~2245 S. Ran lin St . _ __ __ L .. ·~~-n -9·-~·· :_,_1_"_ L. I _______ _ rl971 28 2 09 004 I 7 I 7 Al a Vis • arton L a u n q I ·(1852 w. Warren Ave.) l tnqle o o d , Colo. 80110 224S S. R r 1 tan 1 arton Le u n q 1 Ul4t w. Warren Ave.) : 12245 S . R r l. n S • ~1971 28 2 09 005 JJ• 7 Alta Vis a ; nglewood, Colo . 8 0 1 1 0 1 .. lt71 28.2 ot ooi ----,-;-;- ' 1 aarton, B 1 y H., n).lO , 7 Alta Vtata 1 a., ' rr d o. d a r slnq .~2245 S. rtt an nvar, Co l o. 0 l l --~---------- $ 842.00 $6,861.44 $6,255.73 $5,799.69 $2,838.30 2,tt7.59 U,8t7. 59 • • , • NAME AND ADO£~ :1971 28 2 10 003 ~~:~~hr Hors , Jo~n H. ' i 7007 E . Harnpd n Av@ . Denv@r, Colo. 80222 1971 28 2 10 00 4 Vande r Hor st, Joh n H. ' Ralph 7007 E. Hampd n Ave. Denver, Colo. 80222 1971 28 2 11 001 Head, Donald L. & 'Lilli an I., Jt. Ten. j2198 W. Adriat ic Pl . !Englewood, Colo . 80110 :,1971 28 2 11 002 l:r-evy, Gene 1525 Fairf ax St. 1'oenver, Colo. 80 220 fl97T282li oo3 __ _ flighland, Ted E . & Lena .~ .• Jt. Ten. ;2175 W. Warr en Englewood , Colo. 80110 !1971 28 2 11 004 1Rice, Jane E. 1c/o Ted Highland 12113 w. Warr en 1Engl cwood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 2 11 005 lcrowl@y, John F. ' Cora ,,H., Jt. Ten. jRt. 1, Box 312 t Horri son, Colo. 80465 1971 28 2 11 016 'Rose, Jeanne ' 1c!o Cordova, Ch rlo t e lcarolyn Ch rlotte, Jt. 1 2030 W. Adriat 1c Pl. T : (ngl wood, Colo. 80110 1 --.. 1971 28 2 11 017 W bb, Cra ig A. ' R@glna H., Jt . Te . 12162 W. Adra lC Pl. Engl , Co l o . 80110 1971 21 2 11 01 Ell1o , rr d r . 2110 Adr at 1 . ngl , Co lo. 101 10 • ,2186 ngl l>fO I ~ • 1911 21 0 0~9 , • au , T. A. o . c/o T. All n 2500 S. T ) n • ngl , Colo . 10110 • • lot ~loc;l SUBDIVISION I I . -. --. 1-4 6 Alta Vista ( w. Adriatic Pl.) ' -----.5 -1 0 6 Alta Vista ( w. Adriatic Pl.) 23, 24 88 S heridan Hts. (2190 w. Adriatic Pl.) ·is.:--r-.·----------- ;27 1 88 Sher1dan Hts. I , ;(2195 W. Warren Ave.) l ·+ 1 28~ ------------------- ~1 88 Sheridan Hts. I ' I I ·32- ,34 .35 , 36 ' I 12- 14 n. I I 88 'sheridan (2171 w. Hts. Warr@n Ave.) 88 Sh·ridan Hts. (2169 W. Warren Ave.) . ---------- 88 Sherl.dan Hta. (2030 w. Adriattc Pl.) r -·-I I I I . _J ----15-I 17 88 Sherl.dan Hts. 11-I 20 II Sh ridan H •· I 11' • 22 I r------- •• S rtdan H •· • ' 30' • ot Cor. l/4 c. 21-4 -611 00'1 Th. S. lOO'J Th. • lOO' to $4,193.37 $6.291.78 $1,292.16 $1,374.0 6 ' $ 358.10 $ 268 .57 $ 164.34 $ 164.33 s 268.57 $ 261.57 $ 179.06 • • S7 ,5 LIS -S7- - • 0 - -;------------------- NAME AND ADDRESS "1971 28 3 00 012 i.Reffe l, Alma L . & Hynes, .. Dorothy J. ~1950 S. Cherokee St. Denver, Colo. 80223 i I lot blocl 1 SUBDIVISION f • I -Beg. 401.9' E. of SW Cor. of SE l/4 SW l/4 of Sec. 28; Th. E . 259.09'; Th. N. 449.04'; Th. on 'an Ang. 1to left of 68" 124.32'; Th. on Ang. to left of 19°19'31". 142.97'; Th. s. 500.96' to Beg., 'Ex. Rds .' Sec~ 28-4-68 ------- .(2 695 S. Raritan St.) l 1971 28 3 00 014 E 1/2 of NE 1/4 of SE -1/4 of ,Rossi, Robert & Madeline SW 1/4 28-4 -68 ' carr, Thomas L . & ' I :LaVerne M. l · !1600 W. Harvard ____ [__ _ !-------------' Jl:glowood, Colo. '0110 ,:1971 28 3 00 030 1 Silverman, Fred & Bu z, ,W1lb rt, Ten. in Com . ,1795 w. Yal~ ~ve. ,Englewood, Colo. 80110 . t . ~ ··1971 28 3 00 031 ,Edward Electric Const. !CO. l l795 W. Y le Ave. _ Englewood, Colo. 80110 1971 28 3 02 021 Gold smith, Gabr1el M. ' Julia A., Jt. Ten. 1 18 Cottonwood L n 1 Beg. 690' E ' 356.93' N. of SW Cor. of SE 1/4 SW l/4; Th. N 92.11' M/L; Th, SE 639.05' to Pt. on W1y, line of C&S RR; Th. SW1y. A1g. SO line 30' M/L; Th, NWly. 485'; Th. SE 51.89' to Beg. 28-4-68 :(s. Raritan) -I Beg. 690' E. & 40' N. of sw cor. pf SE 1/4 SW 1/4; Th. E. 145'; 1Th. N. 307.7'; Th. NWly. 111.2'; Th. SW1y. 51.89'; Th. S. 316.93' M/L _to Beg. 28-4-68 _ N. 85.5' of Lols 18 ' 19, Blk. 1, Ex. E. 5' for Rd. : Southlawn Gdns. Annex. (2000 W. Il1!f Av .) ., 13, ,14 I I 1 Southlawn Gdns. Ann x . l jo r • (.-it leton, Colo. 80121 ,1971 28 3 02 024 'Burnett, David A. ' IEl1zab th c., Jt. T n. 2130 W. Ihff Engl ~o~ood, Colo. 80110 ,U71 28 3 02 027 Driver. . J. ---1 Ada . of V a . At! 1rs Wal ing on , D. c. 20000 t -lt71 21 l 02 029 Ag~ul, r ank L. 4 Cr A., J • Ten. 110 91 w. 44 h Av e. Wh at 1dg , Colo. 800 l :un 28 J 02 o o Bell. • 11 J. 2274 W, Iliff 1 !ngl "' , Colo. 10110 1 l9H I l 02 Oll .,)(ell y, lt r D. " C cillA M., J • T n. •'22t w. lliU Av ' n 1 , Colo. 10110 l lnl -21 o2 on ro, l Ch r d J . 2040 I. T JO , Colo. 1021 I 10 1 Southla~o~n Gdns. Ann x. (2218 W. Iliff Av .) _j • 1 Sou hlawn n1. Annex • (22 I W. lllff Av .) ... 134' s ... 47' 0 •· 1 o• • u 1 I hlawn C na. Ann •· a. Ann $9,579.69 $7,313.58 .. $1,233.02 $8,119.93 $1,817.72 $2,JS2.2l $1,195.79 $1,173.49 $1,11 .00 fl.lll.t • • • 204.1'1) , - • • 0 I • • NM\f AND ADDRESS i lol Block . I I SUBD IV ISION " I o ·1971 28 3 02 038 N . 47' of 1Romero, Rich3rd J. & 's, 180' 1 ,,Theresa, Jt. Ten. I 19 1 Southlawn Gdns. Annex., ,c/o Western Sav. As sn. ,Ex. 'E. S' 1,5809 W. 38th Ave. J , .,Denver 1 Colo. 80212 ________ t_ _ _ _________ _ 1971 28 3 02 039 ' 16 1 Southlawn Gdns. Annex icoe, Lonny J. I 2060 w. Ihff Av e . ,Englewood , Colo. 80110 r l971 28 3 o2 o4o ;.Goe, Lonny J. ·2060 W. Iliff Ave. Inglewood, ~olo._~~-; 15 1 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. I "1971 28 ) 02 04 1 N . 120' I ------ ' Solana, Fred C. & 9 1 1 Southlawn Gdns. Ann x, 1 Margarct J., Jt. Ten. ~238 W. Iliff Av e. -englewood,_ Colo. 80110 1:971 28 3 02 045 Lot 1, Ex. N. 117,9' of s. 147.9' Telfer, M rgaret L., t IBlk } 1, ~x. w. 5' al, Jt. Ten. Southlawn Gdns. Annex . ~399 W. Wesley Ave. I .Englewood , Colo. 80110 _ 11911 28 ) 02 046 • 134. i ,Okamura, Randy S. 4 , 1 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. 12330 W, l1lff Ave. I 'Englewood , Colo. 80110 1 1 - --' 1971 28 3 02 049 2 1 Soulhlawn Gdns. Annex., 'Livesay, Mlldr d C. Ex S 25' for Rd j2360 W. Iliff Ave . j · · I · lnglewood , Colo. 80110 _ 3 _ 1 S-ou-_ -----_ •1971 28 3 02 050 hlawn Gdns, Annex,, ·Martinez, L to' Della, Ex. S. 25' for Rd. ;Jt. Ten. I j 2352 W, Il1!! Av .Engl o , Colo._BOilO ---1 _ ---- 1971 28 3 02 053 1 Sou hlawn Gdns. Ann lcurt1 aa, Louis J. ' Ex. s. 25' for Rd. 1 Pearl, J • T n. I (2294 W. Iliff Ave .) x., 251 w. 5 h I A ron, Colo. 80720 I l971 28 3 02 0 5 5 11 1 Soulhlawn Gdns. Annex., Ex . S. 25' for Rd. ----Cdns. Ann••·, x., ------------ u hl n Cdna. Ann x . ·---------· Cdn • An c Av ,) $ 1 80 .24 $1,177.06 $1,166 ,7 5 $1,176.00 $1,072.41 $1,207.53 $1,175.91 $1,175.30 $1,16 .75 $1,208.66 U, 1U.ll $1 ,204 .24 • • S2,UO .ll n. o .u -/"' - • • - ! ·~···,~~= I~ J·~l SUBDIVISION ........ _ ~-____ . .___.,._ !:1 9 71 28 3 04 oo5 '6, : 1 ;~iller , Billie S. & Inez~~ 3 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. !'~)i 9 .J~: ~:~~ard ~ (2329 W. Harvard Ave.) ~nglewood, Colo. 80110 1 . h 911 2 8 3 04---oo8-----;s-112 1King, James H. ' Laura 8 ' jA., .Jt. Ten. j9 1 3 South lawn Gdns. Annex. ,aox 73 I 1(2169 w. ~arvard Ave.) 1Pima, Ar izona 85543 ___ ----___ ----- •1971 28 3 04 010 11, . I'Kisselman, Jacob 12 ' 3 S thl Gd Ann x 1,2120 W. Baker I ou awn ns. e ' i 1 Englewood, Colo. 80110 ---------r--~~--------------------li1971 28 3 04 011 13 I 3 South1awn Gdns. Annex, Driver, W. J. I (2060 w. Baker Ave.) Adm. of Vets. Af fairs !washington, D.c. 20411 1 j1971 28 3 04 012 ~el don, W1lliam s. ' lf!abel E., Jt. Ten. .205 0 W. Baker 14 I 3 Southlawn Gdns. Annex, I 1 1 . nglew oo~_co.lo. 80110 1971 28 3 04 013 15 3, Zamora, Glor1a z. Ex. E . ~· ~11 7020 Canosa Ct. lor Rds. Southlawn Gdns. Annex, _ stmins ter, Colo ~03-0 -+-(_2_o_o_l_w_._H_a_r_v_a_r_d_A_v_e_._> _ 71 28 3 04 015 s. 1/2 I '2397 W. Harvard Av . . 5' ' Mortimer, Margar t L. 1 Ex. 11Englewood, Colo. 80110 1 3 Sou hlawn Gdns. Annex. ~ L_ _________________ _ ,·un 2a J o4 011 s. 112 1 Young, V rna E. I 10 3 Southlawn Gdns. Annex. 1,Flying Saucer Mob1le l'ark! I(W. Harvard Ave.) 1 12500 W. Hampden A~e ., tt _ Space_l026__ I Engl wood, Colo. 80110 I I +------------1971 28 3 OS 003 , 36, !Bristow, H nry M. 37 · 2377 w. Vassar Engl wood, Colo. 10110 12 i Sou hlawn Gdns. • IOllO _ I l4."r--[ 5 12 Sou hlawn Gdns • I 32, )) 1 12 jou hlawn Gdns, j _. ·-'------29-I 'll I u CJns. Vassar Av .) ns • $2,900.89 $2,899 .0 4 $2,891.65 $1,446.68 ' $1,446.68 $1.418 .47 $1,276 .92 $1,446.68 $2,344.47 u,Jl .n $2,327.51 • • U,52S.IO - • • , . • ~UBOI VI$10 .. l -~~'~"" }t'\_ 1971 28 3 OS Oll 1 24 I 12 Southl awn Gdns. !:Xonrad, Marjor~e May ll ,.2109 W. Vassar Ave. !:oenver, Colo. 80210 1 I .~~-=-=-~ ! ---- 1 '1 9 71 28 3 OS 012 3 1 12 Southlawn Gdns. 'Gates, Edward L. & Sylvia, I :~t. Ten. I 2079 W. Vas sar Ave. I I :Englewood, Colo. 80110 , . ~1971 28 3 OS 013--r 22 I -l-2-1Southlawn Gdns.----- 'cates, Ed ward L . ' _L ' ~~ylvia, Jt. Ten . ·2079 W. Vassar Ave. ~En9l~~od CoJo~8 0ltO --.---t------------------------- 1 ,1971 2 8 3 OS 014 l 21 12 Southlawn Gdn s. ~-, Jt. Te n. Chambers, Earle H. & Lea I !'2 00S W. Va ssar ~En~lewood, Colo. 80110 --~~--~----------------- !1971 28 3 OS 01S T 20 I 12, learner , Jackie M. & S. 'Ex. E. S' ,,Ruth, Jt. Te n. for Rd., Southlawn Gdns. _ Engl.e!'OOd,_Colo._80110 __ ,2001 W. Vassar j , 11971 28 3 05 017 17 J l2 Southlawn Gdns. ~amriclt, Walter' Nacel1~, (2030 w. Harvard Ave.) ;walter C., Ten. in Conun. I 1 j1 08 Ridgewood _,Por_ Orange ,_Florida 32019 ~--____ ------- f).971 28 3 05 018 116 1 2 Southlawn Gdns. 1 1 aaxter, R. Ray & Rosemar 2050 W. Harvard Av e. ifnglewood, Colo. 80110 jl97l 28 3 05 019 4, 1Bitela, Raymond Garz & ~5 1 , 12 selma, Jt. Ten. I ~79 S. QUlVAS S • env r Colo._80223 _ Southlawn Gdns. ntoya, Jess ' L1ll1 n, t . Ten. 2160 W. Harv rd 971 28 3 OS 020 113 12 Southlawn Gdns. ng1ewood, Colo. 80110--------------- 1971 28 3 OS 021 12 12 Southlawn Gdns. Rakes r w, Rog r L. & I • !DOra J., Jt. T n. 12190 , Harvard _ nql wood, Colo. SOUO -,--4--t 1971 21 3 OS 022 11 12 Southlawn ns. Dora J., Jt. T n. I ' 190 w. H rvard ak straw, Roger L. & I • nq1e o<>d, Colo. 80110 _ _:..._ t------------ 1971 28 l OS 02l 9.1 yes, Leroy A. & 8 ty 10 o 12 ISouthlawn Cdns. --· --------J, 4 1 12 Sou hla~n Cdns. (2352 w. Harvard Ave,) ·-----------1, £ • --+·-... ·· 12 1 Sou hl wn Cdns. $1,163.75 ; ~ i' ~1, 617 .22 / $1,1 63.75 $1,173.00 $ 912.98 $1,190.SO $1,163.84 $2,317 .42 $1,164.08 $1,1 3.20 $l,l5f.60 $2,323.29 $2,307.41 • 911 .21 -I. ' • • • I! NAMt. AND AOORES.S • k -• • • 0 • i lo: !.SI~k 1- 38, Ex. s. 120' ·, SUBDIVISION L1971 28 3 05 031 .cance, Robert D. '1865 S. Bryant St. "oenver, Colo. 80219 J --~--=-=-· I'Ex. w. ~· ! 12 ·Southlawn Gdns. _j_ : I (2500 S. Zuni St.} 1971 28 3 OS 032 :cance, Robert D. f 186S S. Bryant St. Denver, Colo. 80219 ~i971 ~8 3 -os ·o33 . 1wesor 1ck, Charles James ;~~~ON~:i~~~~ ~v~~-Co. I •s~2o' -----·----- 1 38, Ex.t .w. 5' • ~' 12 1sou hlawn Gdns. -I 2, Ex. s. 25' I for Rd. I 12 Sou hlaW'n Gdns. .!!_V~r._Co_l_o_,__80218 . 23_40 _\ol, Harvard_Ave.j__ ;1971 28 3 05 038 IW. 50' of Bertsch, Gerard c. & IS. 120' [:: ' :Ruth Ann, Jt. Ten. ~28 12 South1awn Gdns. ~201 W. Vassar Ave. Englewood ,_ColQ ._80110 _ ___ --------- 11971 28 3 05 039 • 120' of Richards, Roy D. & 'W. 33' o 1f I,Elizab h A., Jt, Ten. 27, & S. 120' of 1,2189 W. Vassar Ave. . 17' of ng1ewood, Colo._S0110 28 12 South1alol'n Gdns, ____ _ 1971 28 3 05 040 5. 120' of Morris, Curtls L. & • 34' of liillie, Jt. Ten. 27 , s.1 120' of 12 179 W. Vassar Ave. w. 16' of Eng1~wood, C~lo. 801l_s> __ J 26 . 12 Southlawn Gdns. ___ _ f71 28 3 OS 041 S. 120' f 1:Barcelona, Paul C. & p6, Ex. W. 16' Elizabeth, Jt. Ten. 12 Southlawn Gdns. 21S9 W. Vassar Ave. ' nglewood, Colo. 80110 ' -t-::----,--:---:-:------- i97l28 3 OS0 42----18 12 Southlawn Gdns. •Reid, Dean f'. ' Donna M. 1 1,2 024 w. Harv rd Ave. I Engle od, ~~~~~ 1 1971 28 3 05 043 19, 1Reid, n F. & Donna M. 5' 1 2024 W. H r va rd Av . I ng1ewood, Colo. 8 0 110 I 971 21 1 o5 ou tan1ey, •a 1ne Lud 11 1 ,2110 W. Han·ard Ave. ng1ew , Colo. 80110 ------ 5, 6 7.' Ex. 12 South! wn Gdns. -~~ W. Harvard Ave.) I 12 Southlawn Gdns. I I 12 Sou thl ·n Gdns. 1/2 I n H. Co. 1 011 0 l u , 'I t _j_ __ $ 264.63 $ 752.4 5 $1,200,S8 ~ q /'1 · i ... - U,ULQl $1.164.54 $ 843.18 $2,372.25 $2,307.4'1 Sl,tU.19 -I • • , - • • • • " NAME AND ADDRESS I lot ; Block J ~ --I ! --· -L1971 28 3 09 007 11 Downey Sub. ,_Rachak, Andr e w :(1725 w. Harvard i t!~!w~~d~t~~lo. 8021 5 I II S.UBDIVISION Ave.) II , -~197_1_2_a3 _o_9_oo8 ___ ___,__lo ___ oowneysu..,.b-.---·----- ,.Kowe ll, Jos eph R. I '1607 W. Harvard Ave. ,Englewood, Colo. 80110 -11 --------------11971 28 3 09 009 Kreb s , Garnet 0. 11 1601 W. Harvard 9 L -- I I Downey Sub. !Engl e wood, Colo. 80110 j L -,-l,-7-l-28_3 _0_9_0_1_6 ---·-14--: ---,no .-------- Axel son, R. L. 16 1 Downey Sub. :2357 S. Sherman S . I t2496 S. Raritan boenv~~olo._8o~l._o __ -;__j__ ---:------ p971 28 3 10 001 1 I , ITe)O" '"d-'"' St .) j.Foers er, E. W., Jr. 5580 E. D~cke nso n Pl. Denver, Colo. 80222 j ----------t------2 2 Te).;;;-Ind~ark t,l971 28 3 10 002 'South Ar p hoe Inv. Co . rc/o James M d ma j 7334 s. Albion S . I I Litt1 ton, Colo. 80122 · 19n 28 3 1o oo3 1 3 1south Arapahoe Inv. Co. 1 1c/o James Medema j 2 Tejon Ind. Park ; I 1733 4 S. Alb10n St. ;Li t1eton, Colo. 80122 __ 1 1971 28 3 10 004 l 1 1 south Arapaho Inv. Co. c/o J mes Med ma ----' -----4 2 1 T jon Ind. Park. 1·7334 S. Alb1on St. Littl eton, Colo. 80122 --~------­ •1971 28 3 1 0 005 c/o Ja s M d m 7334 S. Alb1on S Littl ton, Colo . 0122 )On Ind. Park I I _ _, _____ , __ ----------- 2 TeJon Ind. Park j_ 2 T jon ln I Par $1,919.89 $1,919 .89 $1 ,808.36 $5,621.44 $7,177.88 $4,006 .29 $4,006 .29 $2,542.2 $2,542 . 9 $:Z,542 . •• 01. Jr ·' 4 T jon I nd. Par S ,S 1 .77 I s 1 ,T jon Ind. Pu • ,o 1 .0 4 In P r n.oll .o • -PI- • • - • • 0 I • - l::i I -~ NAME AND ADDUSS lc . I BIO<k SU8DIVISION ~l97i 34 2 00 004 IW 1h of E-l/2 of NWl/4 of NW Genez:al Iron Works l l/4 & W 11/2 of N\v l/4 of NW l/4 ~600 W. Bates E of AT :& SF RR Rt/Way & l/2 Vac ~ l' Englewood, Colo. 80110 W. Yale 1 34-4-68 ! I ! I l -+----· : --------------1 1·197 1 34 2 06 001 1 1 • 1 GA ZB Corp. 2' 1 3 1Terrys Add. !5199 S. Clarkson I -1 1 {2800 S. Elati) ' l·:~~tleton:_~o~~--80121 '1971 34 2 06 002 3, -, 1 i HcCollum, Evelyn P. & 14 3 1 Terrys Add. j ·Kathl een V. & 11arlene F . ,I 1 _j liJ't. Ten. 1 I j!28l.!)_S. _E_lati ____ ---__ ·Englewood, Colo. 80110 ~-j_ 1971 34 2 06 00 3 5- Bob's Au o Serv ice, Inc . 13 j2e20 S. Elatt Englewood, Co l o. 8 0 1 0 ~971 34 2 06 004 7 . 3 Terrys Add. I I ----1 T rry s Ad:!. I I ------- Ht s . d y. I .. ----. I I ' 49 Bdwy . Ht s . ________ , I I s. I . Hts • ---- -------· H •• $16,790.76 $ 1,479.7 3 $ 1,275,52 ' $ 5,798.94 $ 6,992.29 $ 239 .96 s 610 .92 $ 4 1.10 $ 346.12 $ 293 .04 s 23 1).96 • • $ 239 .t $ 2l9. - • • 0 - ~ NAME AND ADDR E!>S lot I Block I I ~ . --. . 12077 10 1 17 009 17- r Enge~h~rdt, Herman 'J 19 1,Patr1c1 a, Jt. Ten. , ~4570 S. Washington ~:glewood, Colo. 80110 I 49 s. I I SUBDIVISION Ddwy. Hts. . 1 2o 77 1 o 1 1 1 o 1 o 2·-=o:-,---, --- .cox, Douglas L. & j 21 1 49 1s, Bdwy. Hts, Hidori H., Jt. Ten. 1 ~45/4 s. Washing ton 1 .,.Engl ewood,_Colo. 80110 ___ ! -~---------- 1•2077 10 1 17 011 '22 -. --i-- '!'Aye rs, James L. & 124 : 49 S, Bdwy. Hts, Silvyann 1 '458 0 s. Wash . _ 1 En gle~o~ood,_Colo._80ll0_ j2077 10 1 18 013 jWalker, Clyde T. & Lucy ~·, Jt . Ten. 458 5 S. Wash. Englewood Colo 80110 _ 2077 10 1 18 014 ialker, Clyde T. ' Lucy ;H., Jt. T en. !4 585 S. Wash. 50 S . Bdwy, Hts. 2nd Flg, v-:-r- 28. I 50 S. Bdwy. Hts. 2nd Flg. I I $ $ $ $ $ ·E.ngl wood Colo._80ll_O __ 2077 1 0 1 18 015 --,----------$ Kl ingensmith, Gary W. ' ffi ne t v., Jt. T n. 73 S. Wash1 ngton • g1 wood, Colo. 8Ql.l0 2077 10 1 18 016 SO 1 5. Bdwy. Hts. 2nd Flg. 31:"~ -,- J Vogelsb rg, Karl D. ' ~el ma D., Jt. T~n. 32 SO S. Bdwy. Hts. 2nd Flg. I 4 565 S. \~ sh1nqton 50 s. Bdwy. Hts. 2nd Flg. I Engl ~o~ood~ Colo. 8Qll0_ ~20 77 10 1 18 017 33, ~Miller , Ron ld w., 34 k1'rustee 4 557 S. sh1n ~ton St. Engl wood , Colo. gQllQ ___ wy. H 8. 2nd Flq . s. Haah1ng o n) • .., 10 1 10 011 r;. , ---· Bdwy. H .. 2nd Flg. . lldwy. H •• 2nd 19 • . ) ·--·------- • I ----· ------ 'I• " •• lf. $ $ $ $ • • • • ,. . 616.09 239.96 359,94 239.96 ' 239.96 239.96 287.SO 444 .70 239. 239. Sl6, 5 312.5' n o . 0 • • ' .7 -~ - • 0 • I. ·~· ........ u w ; -·I SUSDIV ISION 1:2077 10 1 18 024 I 47 ,' I !:Loveridge, De nnis E. ~& 41! 1 SO s. Bdwy. Hts. 2nd Flg. 1,xaren L. , Jt. Ten. l ,4501 S. Wa sh. 1 !;Englewood, Colo. 80110 l'2o1~1 3o ou 2s ~-1 ---- .:Lindholm, Michael E. & I 27 62 S. Bdwy. Hts . i.Linda Xay, Jt. Ten. I I · 114697 S. Pearl St. , ; ' Englewood, Colo. 80110 _ L _ ··-. __ . -•------•. ·-·- 12077 10 1 30 014 !28-I . !.Hargrove, IHll i am C . ' p o 62 S . Bdwy. Hts. Errna L., Jt. Ten. i 1!4675 S. Pearl 1 1E ngl ewood,-Colo •• 80ll 2077 10 1 30 015 pavison, Ernest w. ' oElza., Jt. Ten. 4665 S. Pearl ~nglew ood , Co l o. 8 0110- 077 10 1 30 016 33, I url, Ardice Nadi n e 3 4 663 S . Pearl St . ~lewood, Colo . 8 0110 1:~~7 10 1 30 017 ~Hartin, Bob D. ' I,Sh rr i ll R., J t . T n . I 46 55 S. Pearl . Bdwy . Hts. wy. .. IIEngl e wood, Co l o . 80110 _ _ _ 2077 10 1 30 01 8 37, .Malmgr n, D lor s N' 3 8 6 2 s. Bdwy. Hts. '464 1 S . Pearl j Englewood, Colo . 8 0 110 __! _ _j __ --------~077 10 1 30 019 3 9 1 62 S. Bdwy, Hta , ~Ma1mgr n, Delo r L. I 641 s . Pear l , I _ ngl wood, ~-8 0110 _' __ _ 077 10 1 3 0 020 4 0 62 8d~w-y---H~-.-.---------- .Roaen berg r, Roy J' . . 411 Bdwy . cotta bluf f , ebr. 69361 ----~ --021 H, I E. & 1 4 2 62 f· Bdwy, II a. 0110_ U , ~-------- y Z:, & 1U 62 , Bdwy , II a. ra A., J • T n. , S. P rl I , d~ Co l o. 1 0110--J -~-t--- 10 1 lO 0 2 3 4S, "'Y · Rta. 1 4 - 4 7 .--·-t-----.. It •• rll " •• v $ 311.26 $ 446 .3 4 $ 413.07 $ 262.7 2 ' $ 3!)7.7 8 $ 2 62.72 $ 2 62.72 $ 131.) $ 114 .4) $ 262 .72 ' 2 2 . 7 s 2 2 .72 • ' ) ., • 7 ' -/?- • 0 - II "'"""< ""u "uumo ]'o' l"'od 1 - r2077 10 1 31 .002 5, I j,Schwart zkopf, Willia m H. 6 1 63 S. Bdwy. Hts. Vac. 1'& Karren K., Jt. Ten. __J''-t4616 S. Pearl St.) ,:4638 S. Pearl ,,Englewood, Colo. 8 0110 '---. 12 on 1o 1 31 oo3 1. I ,Benz ing, Leonard A. 8 63 ~-Bdwy . Hts. now Vac. 518 N. Polk St. Ex. ,rearl 8' :colorado Springs, Colo. I , !(4630 S. Pearl St.) ~£o77 -i0-13 1 o-o4 80900 -19 .-J.. -l----~ ------ !Roeder, Karl H. & 11 0 ' 63 S. Bdwy. Hts. now Vac. ~USUIVI!:tiON 'Kathleen, Jt. Ten. ~x. rea~ 8' 14638 S. Pearl St. ' J<4638 S. Pearl St.) I :Englewood, Colo. 80110 ____ L_L ________ l. ~antrell, Olin C. & 12 63 s. Bdwy. Hts. now vac. o2077 10 1 31 005 11,) I Pauline B., Jt. Ten. & 1 2 allley Adj. ;4648 S. Pearl ~~ 1 Englewood, Colo •. BOll ___ _ I 2077 10 1 31 006 13, I Xorb, Ruth B. 4 63 . Bdwy. Hts. Vac. ' 1/2 ~4654 S. Pearl llcy Adj. 1 ~nglcwood, Colo. _ _J_j 2077 10 1 31 007 15,) ~~ 1coffman, Richard J. 6 63 s. Bdwy. Hts. now Vac. ~~1380 S. Ivy Way j' 1 2 alley Adj. n::~r, Colo_:_ 8~22 --j __ i(466 0 _s. Pe_:~~~) ~2077 10 1 31 008 11 7, 1 Woodbury , Onc~ud F y ~8 63 S . Bdwy. Hts, now Vac. I --l Englewood, Colo. 80110 I 114 668 S. Pearl {' 1/2 alley Ad). 2077 10 i 31 009 9, --1 --------- Gallegos, Ernest Dani 1 0 3 5. Bdwy. Hts. now VAc. 4676 S. P arl St. 1/2 All y Ad). nglewood , Colo. ~------------------------ 20J7 10 1 31 010 An rson, Joseph r. 4 6 4 • Pe rl Engle~ood, Colo. 80110 ------------------2077 10 1 31 Oll Wolter, c rh rd Jo t ~01 E. Un1on v • • ngl , Colo. H s. n .. v c. Bdwy, H s. n lley Ad). I i' __ fr ns u • 2nd lg. I I - -------·-0-112_-14 ,._i_ ·-· .... '_·" ___ • __ u_-_"_ ri;-.--~ 10110 T $ 510.31 $ 26 2.72 s 262 .72 $ 262.72 ' $ 262.72 $ 552.67 $ 271.43 $ 2 2 .72 $ 2 2 .7 2 $ 4 52.86 s )26.14 • • • , .14 -IF- - ~ -· ~OAOO ... ~2077 10 2 ~9 ~15 cFroid, Harry A. & ~Darlene E., Jt. Ten. • • SUBDIVISIO N ,'4 651 S. Ba nnock , I I, Eng-lewood~ Col ~~--·---~-------------- 1 2 077 10 2 29 016 16 6 Greens Sub . 2nd Flg. LOsbourn, Dennis L. 1 1 (4641 S. Bannock St,) :1 2500 S. Bdwy. I r:~:::e:: :0 ::~::2 ~~ -11l-6 ;Gr ;~ns s~-b . -2nd -Flg-. --- 1;voeck, William 0., Sr. ' U__ ~Jean E., Jt. Ten. I 14 631 S . Dannock Englewood , Colo._ 80110 _ _ ---------- Montano, Pete r I. & 2077 10 2 29 018 -l8 1:, __ 61Greens Sub. 2nd Flg. ' Stella, Jt. Ten. 4 621 S. Bannock St. _ Englewood,_Colo. 8QllQ ' 2077 10 2 29 019 19 ! 6 !Greens Sub. 2nd Flg. 1 Wa11izer, James F. & Linda R. ' Dayton L. ' Doris M., Jt. Ten. 1 j461 L S Bannock S • _. _ _ __ ---------- ·Englewood, Colo. ---------------------- Lon . M1 cha 1 Joa h 2077 10 2 29 020 20 6 Greens Sub. 2nd Flg. ~Schnackenberg, WernPr D. I ' Jan T., Jt. T n. j 4601 S. Bannock ! Englewood, Colo._80110 __ • 2077 10 2 30 001 1 ~~hT ~~va 0. ' B l y J. 1 1 , 4 00 S. Bannock Engl ~o~ood, Colo-80110 -~--!------------ 2077 10 2 30 002 2 1 7 Cr n Su • lrd f'1g. na Sub. 3rd Flg. 461 0 s. Banno k S Englewood. Colo. 10110 Flg. ----7 Cr na u lrd Flg. ----1 . 7 c nt $ 326.14 s 502.20 $ 326.14 $ 326.14 $ 326.14 $ 327.24 $ 328.32 $ 326.14 $ 67.93 $ 32 .u $ 326.14 • • • 326 .u • l 6.14 19- 1- • 0 • I,., 1:-: ~: ::~•u :·,!':1,., 1 ' ::·:·~, u£ e: lwelle, William Lee :elk]' 7 Greens Sub. 3rd Flg. ~4670 S. Bannock St. I ~~~lewood, Colo. 80110 1 ~2077 10 2 30 009 s 5' of Lot 8 ' N 55' of Lot 9, I~ !Delmont, Francis L. ' ,Blk. 7 Green Sub. 3rd Flg. Phyl hs J., Jt. T n. • · I I 4680 S. Bannock I ' Englewood, _Colo. 80110 ___ : __ L_ ______ -----_ • f 2077 10 2 30 010 jS 5' of ILot 9; all Lot 10, Blk. 1 Smrcka, Frank J. ' 'Greens Sub. 3rd Flg. l Roberta ~l., Jt. Ten. . j_ 14 690 S. Bannock i 1,'' IEnglewooct. Colo ._80110 _ • ~ 2077 15 2 01 047 1 15 Inte_r_u_r_b_a_n-Add. D R B Investment Company c/o Lawyers Title ?09 W. Littleton Blvd. ittleton, Colo. 80120 ___ ,1 __ ~-+-- 2077 15 2 01 048 All Lots 1-3 Ex, N 10' Ew1ng Sub Schechter, Al J. ' W1 58' ;Lot 1 Ex. N 5' ' w 58' 343 E. 51st St. Lot 2; all Lot 3 Ex. a parcel int New York, N.Y. 10022 SECor, Lot 3 be1ng 100' x 139.61 2077 15 2 01 054 Stout, J. Edwind 5292 s. Parker Rd. Denv r, Colo . 80232 all Lot 14 Ex. Rds. ' Ex. a parcel of Lot 4 be.ng the N 205' of the l E 140 '1all Lot 16 Int rurban r Ad j_ J'2: w~:l~~~~~ · B g. 99.8' s of E Cor. of Plo 3; Th. S 100'; Th. SWly. 139.61'1• Th. Nl/to W llne of S. Bdwy. lOO'j Th. NEly. 13 .61' o B g. Int r-1 urban -'dd. (5155 S. Bdwy-J • 2077 15 2 04 Ol-8----Por. Tr. 17 Desc. as Beg. 150'S Thorney, w. H., Jr., o! NE Cor. Tr. 17; Th. 125'; 1 Trua e Th. 1N tq N llne th r of; Th. 3700 S. Clarks n SWly. Atg. lin o SO Tr. 17 to ngl wood, Co1o._30110 _ oL l!t. 200.!..11/L o' .E l1.n .l'r. ~7 . Th. S 154 .33'; Th. E 200'; Th. 103.73' to g. In rur n Add. I (5199 s. 8dwy.l ... $ 326.14 $ 326 .14 $ 326.14 $3,811.37 ...______ ~l 1ts~.1a '? _/ $2,142.09 $ ,729.30 l S 2 0::-4~0:-:1:-:9:------.B-g-.--a-N-- tro 1na Co. o 150'; Th. s: $2,697.60 0 Alg. x. Tr. ~ I· l,UO.lt ... 40 .0) ' • • -• 0 t• • ! . -• -.-ooo~ H ... , ~•="'~ --I 1 2011 15 2 04 027 jPart of :Trs. 17 & 1 8 Oe sc. as ! 1 Burtk in Asso ciates !Beg. 25l.73' S & 200 ' w of NE :c/o S. Subu rban Auto Cor: Tr J 17; Th . Cont. W 120'; , Teria, Inc. Th.I N 91.53' to S line W. Lehow ·Harry L . Ark in, Esq. Ave:; Th. NE Alg. SO line 134.03:; l~s-~r.!l.._~q_,_S~_._,Tl!_._S _ _!~!· 23~~o Beg.:_!_nterurban _ Bldg . !Add: Ex., IMPS to American Oil ~ · :·~~=~-80>0~ -c:~rTe<~-~S~--=~ ~r 2077 15 2 04 033 ,Part of 1 Lots 1-2 Oesc. as Beg. NE 1 Belleview Ani mal Hospital~or. Lot 1; Th. S 264.82'; Th. W, jinc. 1130~; TtL N 5'; Th. w 80'; Th. N j 1 Englewood,_Colo._8011 Q._ Th .• NEly._Alg .. SO lioe .to_Beg. • RaffertY. Gdns. (250 w. Lehow Ave 1) 5060 s. Bdwy. l55 j to Is. line w. Lehow Ave.;t 2077 15 2 04 034 Par~ of ,·Tr. 18 Oesc. as Beg. NE : Burtki n Assoc1ates Cor. Tr. 17; Th. SWly. Alg. Nly. 'lc/o 1310 \~estern Fed. llnt:! of ! ·so Trs. 357.35' for Pt. Sav. Bldg. of Beg.; Th. Cont. Alg. SO line l1Denver~Colo~80202 ___ 47.38 •; ITh .-SE-79 .:n '-M/L;-Th .-&- ' 15' :M/L; Th. N 94,53' to Beg, ,. '"TT'''· ti0171S2 04 035 Part Of Tr. 18 -o--;.;:-a;Beg:-.. E ~Burtkin Associates ~Cor., Tr.jl7; Th. S.IHy. Alg. Nly. ~ c/o 1310 l~es ern Fed. line of ,so Trs. 404. 73' for Pt. Sav . Bldg. f Beg.;, Th. Cont. SWly. Alg. lo nv rJ Colo 0202 __ so llne 53.24' M/L;_Th. s 49,79.!.· h. E 75.01' M/L; Th. NW 1 .71' r L Ito ieg. Interurban Add, art of Trs. 17-18 8 f Tr. l7; Th. SWly. Alg. line 0 Tra. 4 7,97' for P. o 8 9·1~ h. Con • Alg . SO line 111.69' J L; Tb •. S 6.08', Th. E 147.51'.;- h. NE 121.57'; Th. SE 22.4'; Tn: 51.8'; Th. NW 9'; Th. N 70'; ~. E 73'; Th. E 11.55'; Th. '; Th.,W 150.04'; Th. 31' ---_ _ _ L; Th. 75,01' JVL ; Th. -- 1 49. 79' 'il· 1 i lnterurb n d . I I I 1-- 1 ------- ----·---- $1,654.43 $2,592.77 s 894.40 $1,100.69 $2,)00.91 • • -..,1- " • 0 • Sect1on 2. Pa mcnt of Ass~ss~~n s. That the assessments shnll be due and pay.Jblc at he off1ce of the Director of Fina nce of the C>ty of Englewoo d, withln thi rty days after the f1nal publ1cat1on of th1s Ord1nance , Wlthout demand; rovJdcd that. all such asspssment.s ma~r, at. th election of the propert.y 0\oo·ncr, be pa1d in lnstallments, Wlth l ntercst as hcrctnafter prov1dcd. Fa1lure to pay the whole assessment w1.th1n satd pcr1od o f thirty days shall be concl us1vcly cons1dcred and held an elect1on on the pa~t of all persons lntcrcsted, wh ther unde r disab1l1ty or othennse, to pay in sa1d 1nstallm nts. Such clect>on shall be conclus1v ly held and considered as a waive r of any rtght lo quest1on the power or )uriadl Ctlon of the Clly of Englewood to constru~t the i~pro vc ment.s , the qual1ty of the work, t he regular1ty or aufftcu~:nC"y of the proctted1nqs, or he val1d1t.y or the correctness of the ass ssmenta, or t.he val1d1ly of th~ l1en ther.,ot. In the event of such election to pay ln >n- stal L,ents , the assessment~ shall be payable at th o!!1ce of th County Tr asurer of 1\rapahoe County, Colorado, 1n ten (10) qual annual •nstal!men • of pnnc1 a!, th" faa of w 1ch lnsta11..,...nts of pnnc1psl shall b du and f ayable on orb fore the lst day of Janu ry, 1977, nd the r :.lnd•r ot aa1d 1nata1lments sh 11 b du and P•Y•ble success1vely Col or be for tho 1st day of J nuary, 1n each year thert•&fter nt11 be unpa1d pnnc1 al '-'nt. • 1•77. of ••••• c of nc 1n9 on January 1, y1n9 u~st ll~~~enta • • , ' • 0 , . • thereupon be restored to the right thereafter to pay in inatftllments in the same manner as if default had not been suffered . The owner of any property not 1n default as to any infttallmcr.t or payment may, at any time, pay the whole o! the unpaid pr1nc1pal w1th accrued 1n cres t to the date of the n~xt a5scssment installment payment date. Sect1on 4. OJscount on Payment of Assessr.cnts. P•ymcnts may b~ r.ade to the D1rector of P1nance at any time with in thirty d~ys after th f1nal publication of this Ordinance, and an allowance of five per centum (5\) will be made on all payments made during such p r1od, but not thereafter . The discount ot S shall apply to all such paymen ts, whether tl",e payment is the entirf! amount of assesa- m nt due, or a part of the assessment. Immediately after the exp1rat1on of such th1rty day p r1od, the assessments fthall be certified to the County Tr asurer of Arapahoe County, Colorado, for collection, as prov1ded ~y law. Section S. AsseasmPnt Li~n. All assess ents Jevi~d aga1n~t the real property 1n Pav1ng Dlstr>ct 'o. 22, together With all interest ther on and penalt>es for default 1n paymen th~reof, and all coats 1n collec t1n9 the sa~e, shall constltll ", fr~ he date of th f1n 1 publication of th1e urdlnAr.c , • per, tu•l l1an tn the • v r•l ~un • asae~sed •9a1n't each lot or tract of land. Such l1en shall have pr1ority over all other 11 ns exc pt qeneral tax lien•, and shall be nforc d in accordance ith the lawa of the State of Co~oraJo . •. ' • • ( • 0 t• • Scct~on 7. Scv~rab~. That 1f any one or more sect ion s or p~rLs or t 1~ Ordinance ~t1all be adjudge d unenforce- able o r inv~l1d, such judgment shall net affect , 1mpa1r or inval idate the r cma1n1n~ provlslons of thts Ordinance , it being the 1ntcnt1on that the var1ous p!OVl~lons hereof are severable. Section B. Emcrgf!ncy Prov1S1on. Dy r eason of the fact that bonds of Pav1ug Olst.tlct No. 22 are now outstanding and that 1nter st thereon w1ll shor~ly become due and payable, funds must be m de avdlla~lc from asse ss- ments at th e car l 1es possible date for pa~rmen t of such interest, and for the unmediate pres~r'JdllOn of the public property, health, p Pace and safety, 1 l is hereby decla red that an emergency e:u.sLs and that thii :Jrd~nancc shall t.ake effect upon lt& f1nal pass~qe. Section 9. Repealer. All ord1nanccs. or parta thereof , in con!lict h~rc w ith Lrc h~rcby repealed. Scct ton 10. Hcar lng. In ac.=:ord3nce Wlth t ... e City Charter and t~e Mun1c1pal Code of the Clty, the C1ty Councll Rh all hold a publlc hean::q on t!:na crd1nance, before final paasaqe at 8:00 P.M. on Monday, ~arc h 22, 1976. Sectlou 11. Thia n ~ ·~~a ! p3t~ i • at.Jll be r cord d 1n a boo" <>Pt fc.r th.;.t }>urposo, •h3ll be o uth"r ucn<:d by tho Sl\jnn.:roa 'l! th ::aye• and Director of Ft.nanc<>, and ah.ll bo p..Wlah -:1 in tl.e ln lewoc.6 Herald , a nevapa "r o f gcn~r •l c1rcu!at1en pu~ iah" 1n •••d City . l ftt roduced, read 111 full anel pa ssed Oft f Mit readlfl!l on till 17t .S.y of r ebru~ry, 9 Pv 1h n 1 11 1 fer 111 Ord1na~et o ary, •7 • , 1h • t 1 011 t __ dfy of " ,, ., r• rAU~ o 1~•1 r adlfl!l o __ day n Ordflllnc •• tttw c•,. "l .... t ~ ,,, -· Str1t of 19 •. • • • 0 I • • 7 9 MEMORANDUM TO: Andy McCown, City Manager FROM: Robert R. Holmes, Chief of Pol ice DATE: March 31, 1976 SUBJECT: I.£ETING CONCERNING ANI~L SHELTER As you are aware, a meeting was scheduled In my offIce at 10:00 A.M. March 30, 1976, to discuss the problems resulting from several recent complaints about the operation of the Englewood Animal Shelter. Attending that meeting, In addition to myself, were Littleton City Councl !woman Sally Parsons, Engle woo d City Councilman ll:>IJg Sovem, and Mrs. Yvonne Lawson. I began the meeting with the following explanation and then gave a historical sulllllary of the development of the current problem. Purely from a legalistic point of view there Is no specific provision or responslbll lty by ordinance reqi.Jirlng the adoption of animals through the pound. The ordinance provides for the disposal of unclaimed animals to be the sole discretion of the Engle woo d animal wardens. Further, th re are no provisions within the contnsctual agree- ments between the City of Englewood and Littleton, or Arapahoe County and Sheridan req Iring the adoption process of uncial d animals. For several years prior to Oecerri> r 1975, the Engl wood Animal Shelter operated with few or no complaints regarding the disposal of animals. The animal wardens were adopt ing out uncial d dogs when practical or upon request for a fee of $6.00. There was no specl fie procedure for the adoption process and for the most part the nl I ward ns were keeping the 1n0st des Ira le dogs longer than the required I In hopes that s one wold adopt the In lieu of euthan sla. Occasionally they would call people who had previously Indicated awl I llngness to assist th In placing dog nd so l ic i t t lr as !stance. d ' • • ( • 0 - -2- In that meeting, I learned that Mrs. Lawson and several of her associates had been work ing with the Englewood animal wardens In the furtherance of their cause to save more dogs through placement In homes. She requested permission to receive dogs free of adoption fees and to make arrangements to photograph and hold dogs for her when she had pro:.pectlve adopters. I essentially agreed to a ll of her requests In the spi rlt of cooperation and to provide a more humane solution to the animal problem. As a result of this policy change , the animal wardens have been burdened with numerous complaints and additional responslbl I lty. There Is no direct supervisor to establish priorities , to handle the numerous calls and messages resulting from required coordination with adopters, or to determine how long we keep each dog. Several mistakes have resulted, and on severe! occasions dogs which hed been previously spoken for were Inadvertently destroyed. By March 1, 1976, the s it uation had deteriorated to the point of na cal ling and Irresponsible accusations by at l parties Involved. Severa l persons heve demanded that the animal wardens be fired. The animal wardens fee l frustrated and Intimidated end are threatening to quit l f the situation Is not resolved. It became apparent to me thet the xlstlng personne l , obJectives end procedures at the animal shelter were not Intended to acconodate this kind of service. If the eddltlonal service of affirmatively ettemptlng to place unclaimed dogs through outside egenc les Is going to be extenOid, a pound supervisor must be mployed. ur present three animal werdens are not trained In kennel operetlons, public relations, budgeting, etc., and their qualifications, assigned duties, end Job class! tlcatlon d scription do not call tor the kind of background and ski lis required for such service. Therefore, on March 17 , 1976, I sub ltted a written request and Justl flcetlon for the hiring of an enlmal shelter pervlsor beginning June 1, 1976. The request wu rightfully denied on th b Is of priority of available funds. As an altern- atl.,.., an additiona l part-tl anl~~~el wa rden po I lon was srented fro J n I, to Septatrb r 30, 197 This el erne I wi ll help e control funct ion , bu wil l contribute little t erds h solution of th pro le a he d. ·- ' • • , ]- -- ( • • • • ,. . 0 ,, • During the balance of the meeting, I answered several questions regarding clarifi- cation of the above Information, and read several documents written by the animal wardens concemlng their problems with Mrs. Lawson. Mrs. Lawson felt that the animal wardens had been unfair to her In their letter to me, but realized that her relationsh ip with them had diminished and her effectiveness l~alred. Councilwoman Parsons Indicated that the adoption records are part of the stat istical data provided their council by the Littleton animal control officers, and felt they should be a part of the Englewood Shelter Program statistics. Mrs. Lawson end Councilmen Sovem agreed. Councilmen Sovem stated that he felt that the adoption program would be easier for him to accept then the existing policy, but he could understand the probfe• under existing 11111npower. He further stated that perflaps the best approach wou ld be to develop an Ad Hoc Committee to study the alternatives and 111eke re~ndat lons to the concemed councJ Is and county commissioners. Sovem end Parsons felt the Ad Hoc Comnlttee should consist of the persons present In this ~tlng, plus a county commissioner and a citizen fnom each Jurisdiction. There was a con census atnong the mell'bers present. Conclusion Councl l w0111an Parsons and Councll11111n SoYem said they would request permission fi"Offl their respective councils to participate In the COI!IIIIttee and have each council appoint a citizen. Councl I men Sovem agreed to chal r the Ad Hoc Committee, and Councilwoman Parsons stated she would contact the Arapahoe County Oomnlssloners to solicit their participation. The COI!Inlttee will .. t • soon as possible after appolnt•nts are .. de. Shortly after the ... tlng adJourned, I received telephone cells fi"'OII Sher.n Hamilton of Channel 9 end Dorothy o.hlqulst of the Danwr Post regarding the "'"tlng. I lnfon.d the., of the abow. On Wednesday, March 31, Shenran H.nllton end a C&lllriiNn fr011 Channel 9 C8lll to Englewood and lntervl a~~e d • and shot f I I footage of the pound. They advised that the story wo uld be presented on the 5:00 and 10:00 P.~. news to4erch 31, 1976. ~ ... ~~., ~.Is Ol Jef of Poll •. ' • • - I • • • • M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City t>1anager FROM: Robert R. Holmes, 01ief of Pol ioe DATE: March 11, 1976 SUBJECT: TEWORARY AN I MAL WARDEN In 1975, the pol ice department was lluthorized to hire 11 temporary llnillllll warden during the sumrrer nnnths in an effort to provide better cover11ge, better response to complaints, and to provide 11 more effective llnimlll control program. The hiring of the temporary anim11l warden did result in b tter service to the community 11nd should be given conslderlltlon for this year. It is recomrrended that, if approved , the period be from May 1, 1976 through September 30 , 1976. Oliet of Police RH/ez •. • • , - ' • • • • • • • '· M E M 0 R A N 0 U M TO: Karl Nol lenberger, Assistant City Manager Robert R. Holmes , 01 iet of Police TE: March II, 1976 SUBJECT: TEWORARY AN I ~L WARDEN In 1975 , the pol ic depart nt was authorized to hire a te~orary animal warden during the su!MlBr months in an effort to provide better coverage , better response to complaints, and to provide a more effective animal control program. The hiring of the temporary animal warden did result in better service to the community and should be given consideration for this year. It Is reccmnended that, if approved, the period be from May I, 1976 through September 30, 1976. ~~M Qliet of Pol ice RH / z •. I ' • • I • -• • THE ·Eti ERAl.VENUE SHARING FUNDS. t 1976 ~nnu~l budget; and f .avl ng ~n ~dequ~te ~nlmal ar an imal warden for the Ne l l Of THE CITY OF lore are hereby made r by IIM!de ' • • c • 0 • ~ • ..... ,: .:\ o )l\ '' 1 , .. ~I I 'I\ r · r, I ,t :.I ,, '"' .. r •' ··. -r r: ''1 ",.. ... r ... : :1 ,~ .~ r 7, 1 ~ 7 , ri ~tc•l 'l •..!r li--,,c,~ . ', .... ·~ tc1 c' ' 1 t·J r r>r")rr' i'\11 i ~PI I -:0:1t r o l 0 ff i •: ,,., .. !r"",lf\i1te:tt. 011 \"~~';..;··_, r :,., l L 7 ·). nt! ''l t1 5 t;t tha :;,;CJCI f i C ,-·J •,u..l_.T C1f t 1·... i t ,' ( r : r .. .., 1 I 1 i ;t ·J·r,p ff.;f 11 '11)f\1 r·,d t•lf"l'l',i fl \~t i r-1 t 11 e ar< I.J I oyuc:. ~~a ti s ti cs ,.,..,.., C0"\>11 .• : lor t 'll' .. "•rin<' t r ou , ,w u rnr: J\'l o f T l·""i·" -,Ti."tf i ,+ 1 C'!i i i ~~ f o l I O'f .. ~ -,)T ~ I ., un'N ·r · ...~ i " ! TC\tt<l r •,,,ort·. ,. .. ,r, .I: ct t 1.,,., .. C1 11 ~ .• ~r-.1 "'• Joe c. II : ·nciou. oo•· c . II · ..,.., tl doc, call . 'I :;c I I tnOC\u·: C 'l I I-; .• 7. 1 1 1• I .... ~ 1 i ~ht:.Vt: , r-I i c.,.) .,,.) 1 rtrr-~nt ~.,; a 'J''"" en Julv :• 1, 111), <'Jn · w ~ u ~rl i r t1<'Jn ~nticl,a t eu T aa •.Jf tl n:--ot t·t ~ '~try a LJruviJrl~ ' -.r'l:!J t 1 c lis, :1n ;:, 1"101"•! <cf f .,ctlw ,.. I ,.n f o rc.Jr nt cnv.l r f"· , '·•~Ttur rc.~~J.lons .. to r o r ·ll fnr t ltu 5\l'f'lo•r rout .;. hr 117 ·,l·"'i:1ni !H'''nt I, 1:7•, 1 i:. r ..:oC'C\r-"•JnJ,t" • .• t"lt_. .... r,-1' C'-~~~~ r u &n< I<~~ , •r' cr-. •r '' I •7 •. r r L"/ z ce L~. • I I •. ' • • - ' • • • 0 I• • M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: Kar l ollenberser, Assistant City Manager FroM: Robert R. Holmes, Chief of Pollee DATE: March 25, 1976 SLBJECT: TE~PO~RY AN I ~L WARDEN The employment of a tempor~ry animal warden for the period ~~y 1, 1976 through Septerrber :SO, 1976 will cost: 1. Salary $3,520.00 2. Social $ecurlty $ 205.92 3. Workmarls CompensatIon $ 70.75 4. Three shIrts $ 38.70 Total $3,835.37 •. .. • • , ( • 0 • RESOLUTION NO. ~ SERIES OF 1976 D A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 197 6 BUDGET IN THE GEtJE RA~EVENUE SHARING FUNDS. WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted the 1976 annual budget; and WHEREAS, the City Council Is desirous of having an adequate animal control program for the City by hiring a temporary animal warden for the surrrner months. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNC IL Of THE CITY OF ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section I The following estimated r venues and appropriations are hereby made In the Revenue Sharing Fund. Source Fund Balance Appropriations Public Safety Section 2 ($4,000) $4,000 The following estimated r venus and appropriations are hereby made In the General Fund. Source Revenue Sharing funds Appropriations Pollee Section 3 $4,000 $4,000 The City nager and Dlr ctor of fl" nee re h reby aut orlzed to make the above changes to th 1976 budget ot h City of Englewood . ADOPTED AND APPROVED thl~ 5th day of April, 1976. ATTEST: I, II II O. nglewood, Colorado, ccurate , and c I YOR of ficio City Cler -Tr a ur r of t City of rtlfy 1 at he abov nd for olng Is • tru , lu lon • _, S rl s of 197 • • • • • • I, William D. James, Director of Finance of the City of Englewood, Colorado, do hereby certify that there Is a fund balance In the Revenue Sharing Fund In excess of S4,000.00 available for appropriation. DATED this 1st day of Aprl I, 1976. ,:-{~~2~ William D. James:;?" Director of Finance • . ' • • , 1- TO: FROM: DATE: • 0 • Andy McCown, City Manager Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager March JO, 1976 7 c SUBJECT: House Bill Evaluation The City Council at the meeting on March 1st requested information on three housebills being considered by the legislation in order to take a stand on th se issues. The bills and an analysis of each is provided herein. House Bill 1026 Weed Control -Provides for week control agents to enforce th law against private landowners and local governmental entities. Various m ans of enforce- ment are provided nd are keyed to the growth stages of weeds. An agent is pow red to seek a court order or civil penalty or to take the necessary abat nt att1on s. Such a program would be ineffective unless the federal and stat governments control their own lands. Also, th costs of compliance by local governments ar unknown and ar potentially sev re. House Bill 1058 Homes For The Aged -D clares that the establishment of group homes for th aged is a matter of statewid concern and that such a hom for not more than e1ght (8) persons 1s r sid nti 1 use of property for zoning purposes. Munlcipalities can and pres ntly are provid1ng for such us s through local zoning and are be ter equipped to make s uch local d cisions than th gen ral ass ly. Hou Bill 1225 H fr011 Hou n4 .. y Con r ctor's Licensing -Prov1des for sta 1de 1 c ns1ng of contractors el ctrie 1, g n ral bu ld ng, g n ral engin er1n , aechanical, nd ctors. Prohibits local gov r nt licensing nd inat10n1 r sonable reg1stration requ1remen s. Allows regis ra ion fe s 1nistrat1v cos s asaociat with regis ra 10 but in no cas Sl5. per ann vo r, • • • ( ( • page 2 Andy McCown March 30, 1976 • • • House Bill 1225, the statewide licensing bill, is still in House Appropriations Committee where its fate is unknown. All three bills are opposed by the Colorado Municipal League. I hope this information meets the Council's needs. I, I (. l . Karl Nollenberger Assistant City Manager KN /sb • . • • I ]-- • • 0 , . • 7 0 M E M 0 R A N D U M TO: FROM: DATE : Karl Nollenberger, Assistant City Manager Charles B. Carroll, Jr., Director of Utilities March 10, 1976 SUBJECT: Water Service for South Drive In Area This memorandum serves to analyze the maximum water service demands that could be expected for the area in Arapahoe County now occupied by the South Drive In and Home Lumber; and an area in Littleton bounded by West Belleview on the south; Big Dry Creek on the north; South Windermere on the east; and the Santa Fe Railroad on the west. The area in question comprises 50 acres, more or less . To estimate future water demands we have assumed that a single family residential zoning would probably place the greatest demand on the water system. Estimates are based on the following criteria. 1. Typical Englewood residential block has 24 dwellings in a five acre tract (4.8 units/acre). Each acre contains 75 persons (3. 1 persons/unit). 2. Average per-capita use is 242 gallons per day. 3. Peak hour demand rate is 5.5 X average day rate; or 1,331 gallons per day . 4. At a velocity of 5 feet per second, an 8" main will deliver 800 gpm. 5. At a velocity of 10 fe per second, n 8" main will d livt'r 1,600 gpm. A typical 5 acre tract, containing 75 persons, could d nd watt>r during pea hours at a rate of 100,000 ga llon s per day. At that d nd rat , four hour cons umption would be 16,700 gallons. Mul iply ha b 10, or a 50 acr ract; and the pea hour ratt' uld be 1 0. h our hour consu - tion would be 167,000 gallons. An 8" afn will d liv r 800 gallon T r or , in a four hour p rfod, h 8" main gallons, w fch is s 25,000 gallons d nd. a loo d a· fn uld su 1c or high s po n ial / - C C/ •. • • , - • • 0 t• • MEMORANDUM TO THE ENGLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL 1\E.'"'.:il/t-.:c ACTION OR RECOMMENDATION OF THE ENGLEWOOD WAT!R M SEWe R BOARD DATEc February 18, 1976 SUIJ!CT1 WINDERMERE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION RECOtlaNDATION 1 That the City Council approve the •.;n ::l "nn re Water Uaera Aasociation'a request for water se~v •· . Respectfu ll t tubmitted, ENCLEVOOD 'ATC:R /. D SF iitR BOAltD Att c nt fl •. ' • • f - • • 0 • JNTIR.OPIIICI , •• OMNDUM Andy McCown, City Manager ~ Kells Waggoner ~~ MAINTENANCE OF ENGLEWOOD DAM , . DA~ March 31, 1976 As you will recall, in 1974, we entered into an agreement with The Urban Drainage and Flood Control District concern- ing maintenance of Englewood Dam. The agreement essentially obligates us for 75% of the maintenance costs . Attached is a letter agreement from The Urban Drainage and Flood Control District which allows for the City of Englewood to provide the maintenance with our forces and be reimbursed 25% of the costs including materials and labor. We felt that, since we would be providing the lion's share of the maintenance costs, it would be better for us to provide the maintenance and be reimbursed for at least a portion of it. Since this is not an agreement with another municipality, perhaps it would not require an ordinance and could be executed as is. KW/ls Att ch. • • , - ( Jarnn J Richey ! Ctly of lall.ewood ~ Willy Toevs., Boulder County g Cathy Aeynotdt c Ctty of o.nwrer 0 Ken.,..h M -..acini~ Q C.ty of Oenv• 0 -.,JN~c Atapa-County 111 > z Meom~ ~ ....... __ Jeffef'~Alf" Countr ~ Ja"'" eo.., ! Adlimt County > 0.¥0d A C..noo '" Oougiu CC>Uftfy ~ Freel H Hood : City of Autore .., VI.NM-en, of Wnlmtn..., ~ H ""Noe,_ • c.oy·-:; E fteftelfil 0 ( ' . ,_ .. f"'l • W l s.-~ Qoyo~o...-o I w p .. c;.oy.,._,_ '!! .. .. L . Scott Tucker. E•ecut•v• D•rector March 22, 1976 Mr. Kells Waggoner Director of Public Works City of Englewood 3400 South Elati Englewood, Colorado 80110 Dear Hr. Waggoner: • , . • Re: Maintenance of Englewood Dam Please consider this letter as the Maintenance Agreement between the District and Englewood for ~aintenance services on Englewood Dam . If satisfactory, please sign two copies of this letter and return one for our files. Englewood will provide the following maintenance and inspection services: 1. In April of each year: Inspect the dam and associat d area including outlet works, earthen embankment, and spillway. The outlet worts should be checked to insure that the inlet and outlet are both fre of sediment and debris. The embank- ment should be checked for signs of erosion and undermining by prairie dogs. Spillway embank nts and cuts should be checked for erosion. 2. In April of each year: Police ar a surrounding dam, including outworks and spillway. All t rhl, jun , debris, etc., that 1s not ~natural" should ~ved . 3. ach year : Th condition of ch c d aft r h Ivy c should b sent to as d t rmi ned by th nth ly • • , J - • • 0 , . • Mr. Kells Waggoner March 22, 1976 Page 2 4. During November through Mar ch: Inspect facility once during the months of October, December and February. 5. Advise th~ District of any items needing repair or replacement such as dead trees, signs, log steps, retaining walls, etc. Necessary repairs or replacements will be made by Englewood following authorization of District. 6. Monthly Maintenance and Inspection Reports will be provided to District. Englewood will bill the District on a time and materials basis once per year after the September cleanup . The base wages are to be adjusted for fringe benefits, per Exhibit B. Cost of manpower and equipment will be based on the attached Schedule, Exhibit A. It is understood that this schedule may change from time to time. Seventy-five percent of the billed amount is Englewood's share of the maintenance of Englewood Dam per the Agreement dated May l, 1974 between Englewood, Cherry Hills Village, Greenwood Village, Arapahoe County, and District. Cash reimbursement for the remaining twenty-five percent will be made to Englewood by Distri ct. LST/ ac Enc. Sincerely. 5utt"tuL- L. Scott Tucker, Executive Director ACCEPTED AND APPROVED : For City of Engl ood ' • • • , - ( • • 0 • EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATE • (Equipment most likely to be used on Englewood Dam Maintenancif Equipment Hourly Rate Pickup $ 3.00 Dump truck (4 Cu. Yd.) Water truck (1500 Gal.) Loader (1 Cu. Yd.) Loader (1 l/2 cu. Yd.) Tractor LOader (1/2 cu. Yd.) Grader (90 h.p.) Mower attachment (flail -12•) compressor (125 cfm) Jack hammer (0-50 Lbs.) 8.95 14.30 10.75 13.90 7 .55 16.90 2.00 6.15 .55 NOTE: Most .of the above figures were taken from: Construe-~ Equipment Rental ~ Manual, State Dept. of H1ghways, state of Colorado, Dec. 1, 1972. BASE WAGES (Personnel to be used on Englewood Dam Maintenance - Assuming 3 1/2 years service to City) Title superintendent Foreman Equipment Opr. III " Equipment Opr. 11 L dman Equipment Opr. I M int nanc man J<W/lS 11 -13 -15 . NOT : Th1a ch 'dul sub) c Per Mo. $1,284 1,033 893 851 851 810 735 o ch nge a cos • 1ncr Per Hour $1.41 5.96 S.lS 4.91 4.91 4 .67 4 .24 .. • • - ( • • • E'OUIPMF.NT RENT'-L RATE • (Equipment most likely to be use~ on Englewood Dam Maintenancir Equipment Hourly Rate Pickup $ 3.00 Dump truck ( 4 Cu. Yd.) Water truck (1500 Gal.) Loader (1 Cu. Yd.) Loader (1 1/2 cu. Yd.) Tractor Loader (1/2 cu. Yd.) Grader (90 h.p.) Mower attachment (flail -12•) Compressor (125 cfm) Jack hammer (0-50 Lbs.) 8 .95 14.30 10.75 13.90 7 .5 5 16.90 2.00 6.15 .55 NOTE: Host of the above figures were taken from: Construe- ~ Equipment Rental ~ Manual, State Dept. of H~ghways, state of Colorado, Dec. 1, 1972. BASE WAGES (Personnel to be used on Englewood Dam Maint enance - Assuming 3 1/2 years service to City) ~ Superinte ndent Foreman Equipment Opr. III ' Equipment Opr. II Leadman Equipment Opr. I M int nanc man )(W/la ll-13-75 Per Mo. $1,284 1,033 893 851 851 810 735 Per Hour $1.41 5.96 5.15 4.91 4.91 4.67 4.24 NOTE: Th~a ch 'dul subj c o ch nge a cos a incr s • • . • • , • 0 I~ - ENGLEWOOD FRINGE BENEFITS Type of Benefit vacation Leave Sick Leave Holiday• Disability l'ension City of Englewood social Security Longevity Life Insurance Health Insurance Dental Insurance AS OF 1-1-76 $106.75 X~· X 1 Yr. • $.616/Hr. MO. Yr . 20i'O'Jir•. ,_ Per Employee Per Month 5. 7H 5.77' 4.2)' 1.00' 10.00' 5.es' Total 12.62 ' $ 12.00 9.00 70.80 14.95 Total $106.75 cost to City per e•ployee hour would be: Base wage per hour time• 1.1262 plus $.616 KW/la ll-13 -75 NOT£: Thia •ch dule aubj c o ch ng •• co• • incr •• • ' • • - ( • I• - MEMORANDUM To: Andy McCown, City ._1anl!ger From: William D. James, Director of Finance Date: April I, 1976 Subject: Quarterly Occupetlonlll Tax Payments by Mountain Bell The City of Englewood has e 3~ occupational tax on utility businesses supplying services or products to the Inhabitants of the City. Recently, the Public Utilities Commission ruled that Mountain Bell may reflect this tax on their customer billings. As e result, Mountain Bell Is now showing the 3~ tax on their utility bills. The Englewood Municipal Code (13-3-3) states that the occupational tax Is due and payable quarterly. Since Mountain Bell Is actually collect- Ing this tax directly from Its customers on e monthly bests, I a pro- posing that this tax be collected monthly rath r then quarterly. The advantages to the City from collecting th occupe tonal ta frcm Mountain Bell monthly are: 1. The City would realize Sl6,000 additional revenue this year by collecting October and Nov ber occupational taxes this year Instead of with he quarterly peyment In January. 2. It would aid the City's cash fl by ccllectlng equa l sums on e monthly bests re her then a larg r su on a quarterly buts. 3. By having use of thi s money mon hly, the City would earn apprOklmately SI,OOO lnteres f~ In sting t Is money on a more tt ly b sis. II r It occupation I taxes to a quarterly sla. If thlt r ndlng the Eng l ~nlclp spectfully u ltted, I v nd at Moun tel n tit re hal" han n Ol"dln nee ,,. d. ,._ • • • -•. 0 t~ • ROLL CALL Mo ed s nded A Na Ab Ab t v eco ~e ~ sta n sen WUJ1ams '-" ~overn ~ ~ ...... _!!!nn .., _!_rown 1/L _9a,rron 1/ ~or Taylor _v- ' • • • • ,._ -. ~~ • ROLL CALL M ed S nded A Na Ab taf ov eco '.Ye l.Y s n sen Wf llfams ,__..... 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Sovern .... ~fth ~ 1./' ~nn ,L_ _Brown ./ Clat_ton v ~or _!~or L • • • -•. 0 t• • IILL CALL I M ed S ded A ov econ ~e ~ s n sent WUJj_ams ~ Ab ta1 Ab ~overn ~ ~ _.-- ~ _lllllnn ,_;- t--_!.rown __...,.- J:...!_~on v ~or _!qJor ~ ' • • • • -. ,, • ROLL CALL M ed S nded A Na Ab taf Ab t ov eco ~e !.l_ s n sen Wf1_11ams Lc ~ ~overn "' :llll'll;n ~ Mann t---" ,._--Brown v' t;Jayton ~ Mayor Taylor 1/ • • • • - 0 , . • ROLL CALL Moved Abstain Absent • • • • , • Ill - -•. 0 h • ROLL CALL M ed S d d A ov econ e ~e ~ s n sen Wil_liams ~ ~ So vern ~ Na Ab taf Ab t ~ ..t::::::: ~ann ~ ~ _Brown .:::::.. ~~on ......- __!"'!lor __1 '!.l! or c..-- • • • • • • ]-•. 0 • ROLL CALL M ed S d d A Na Ab taf Ab t ov econ e ~e ~ s n sen Wfll fams ::::::_ ..e::::_ So vern -""' ~1!" ~ ~ ~ann .!::::::_ _llrown ..!::::._ -~...!.ayton ~ _!!_~or _!_~or ..e::::_ ' • • , • ,._ -•. 0 l • • ROLL CALL Ab t M d S d d A ove econ e ~ !L s n sen Wi 11 iams ~ ;....--Sovern ~ v~ ~ ~ !!_ann _....-- ~rown ..t::::...c.. ~ J.....!_~on ...!::._ r--~.!l_l_or _!.~or "' Na Ab taf ' • • , • • • t' • ROLL CALL M ed S d d A N Ab taf ov econ e ~e c!l s n sen WfJ.lfams .!::::::::.. 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