HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance-1997-1102
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL MEMBER WORTH
Council Bill No. 49
Ordinance No. 1102
Series of 1997
TITLE
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 26 OF THE CODE OF
LA WS OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE AND PROVIDING A
PROCESS FOR DESIGNATING AND PROTECTING HISTORIC
LANDMARKS WITHIN THE CITY
WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado (the "City"), IS a home rule
mUlllClpahty pursuant to ArtIcle XX of the Colorado ConstItution with all the power of local
self-government and home rule, including the authofIty to regulate the use and development of
land wlthll1 Its lImits, and
WHEREAS, the City has undertaken regulation of use and development of property
within its limits by enactment of ordinances regulating zoning and development WIthin the
CIty, one stated purpose of whIch is to protect the value of property and promote the welfare
of the residents of the City, and
WHEREAS, the City has Identified a need to provide a process to evaluate and protect
huildingsand structures deemed to have hlstofIcal. architectural or archaeological slgl11ficance
BE IT ORDA]NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE.
COLORADO. AS FOLLOWS
SectIOn I Chapter 26 of the Code of Laws of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado,
concerning Zoning and Development, is amended by the addition of a new Article VI, entitled
"Historic PreservatIon," which ArtIcle shall read as follows in Its entirety
Article VI. HISTORIC PRESERV AnON
See. 26-600. Intent and Purpose.
( ]) The purpose of tlllS Article is to establish and preserve historic landmarks for the
educatIOnal, cultural and economic benefit of Wheat Ridge citizens by
(a) Preserving, protecting, enhancing, and regulating the use of hui]dings and
structures that are reminders of past eras, events and person(s) Important 111 local. state or
natlOna] history, which are landmarks in the history of archItecture. which provide examples
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of the physical surroundings m which past generations lived or which are archaeo]oglcally
significant, and
(b) Ensunng that the historic character IS preserved m development and
maintenance of such buildings and structures,
(c) Stll11Ulatmg educatlOna], cultural and spIrItual dimensIons by fostenng the
knmvledge of Wheat RIdge's hentage and cultlvatmg CIVIC pride in the accomplishmenb oj' the
past, and
(d) Cooperating WIth state and federal hIstorical preservation efforts
(2) It IS not the intention of this Article to preserve every old buildmg or structure in the
City, but rather to provide a process to evaluate and protect only those buildings and structurcs
deemed to have histoncal significance
Sec. 26-601. Supplement to Zoning Provisions; Other Code Sections linaffected.
(1) The reqUirements of thIS Article are 111 addition to all other zoning prOVIsions contained
in this Chapter 26 and are not to be construed so as to waIve any other eXistIng and applicable
zoning regulation, unless speCIfically excepted by CIty Council pursuant to section 26-606, and
shall apply to all zone districts in place at time of adoption of this Ordinance or hereafter
(2) Where a conflict exists between the provisions in this Article VI and other provISIons
of this Code, the provisions set forth in this Article VI shall not affect the provisions set forth
elsewhere 111 thiS Code
Sec. 26-602. Definitions.
(1) For the purposes of thiS Article, the following words and terms are defined as set forth
herein.
Community Significance Variance A variance from height, setback, square footage or
any other code provisions determined by City Council as necessary to preserve the hlstonc
character and/or slgmficance of an affected historic landmark.
Dl'vclofJml'lIf applicatioll.
adm1l11stratlve relIef that would
improvements thereon
Any permit, site plan, rezonmg, variance application or
change the character or appearance of property and/or
Exterior architectural feature The architectural style. deSign, general arrangement and
components of all of the outer surfaces of an improvement as dlstmgUlshed from the mtenor
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surfaccs enclosed by saId exterior surfaces. including, but not lImited to, the kind, color and
texture of the bUlldmg materIal and the type and style of all wmdows, doors, lights, sIgns and
other fixtures appurtenant to such improvement
Historic preservation The protection, rehabilitation, restoration, renovatIOn and
reconstruction of buildmgs, structures and objects Significant m Wheat RIdge history,
archItecture, archaeo]ogy, engineering or culture
Historic Landmark. Any structure or improvement deSignated as hIstoric under the
proviSIOns of this Article
Inventory A Iistmg of bUildIngs and structures wlthm the CIty whIch ref1ect an earlIer
time or whIch contribute to the overall histOrIC character or herItage of the CIty, includmg a
I1st of historic landmarks deSIgnated pursuant to this Article
Landmark Alteration Perlnit Any permit issued by the City pertaining to construction,
alteratIOn, removal or demolItIOn of a bUlldmg or feature wlthm a designated 11lStoric landmark
or landmark sIte
Major change Alteration to an historic landmark which may fail to preserve, enhance
or restore the exterIor architectural features of the landmark by affecting the specla] character
or special historIcal, architectural or archaeological nature of the historic landmark which gave
rise to the histOrIC designation
Minor change Alteration to a hIstOrIC landmark which preserves, enhances or restores
the exteflor architectural features of the landmark or sIte A mmor change does not adversely
affect the special character or speCIal hlstoflcal, architectural or archaeologIcal nature of the
historic landmark or site
Owner Any person, persons or entities having such fight to, title to or interest in any
parcel of land or improvement so as to be legally entitled, upon obtaining the required permIts
and approvals from the CIty agenCIes having jurisdiction over bUlldmg constructIOn, to
perform, with respect to such property, construction, alteratIon, removal. demolitIon or other
work as to which sueh person seeks the authorization or approval of the Preservation Specialist
or the City CounCIl
Preservation Specialist The person under the superVISIon of the City Manager who
prepares presentations for CIty Council meetings at which historic designation applicatIOns are
considered and serves as the initial recipient of historic landmark designation and development
applicatIOns
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Reasonable Return The capaCIty, under reasonably efficient and prudent management.
of earnmg a reasonable return on an mvestment
Restoratloll. Puttmg a buildIng or structure back into the form it held at a particular
date in time as nearly as possible, the accomplishment of which often requires the removal of
work wInch IS not "of the penod "
Structlln' Any huilding, Improvement, shelter or any other construction built for the
shelter or enclosure of persons, animals or chattels or any part of such structure when
subdIVIded by diVISIon walls or party walls extended to or ahove the roof or without openIngs
In separate walls
Wheat Ridge Historical Society A Colorado non-profit corporation, recognized as
tax-exempt pursuant to * 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or any of its successors, the
general purpose of which is to gather information about historic persons, events and places In
the City of Wheat Ridge, provide for historic preservation, and to educate and stimulate
mterest in such persons, events and places
Sec. 26-603. Benefits of Historic Landmark Designation
(1) Historic landmarks may be eligible for grants for preservation, restoratIOn or
stabilization from the City, state or other grantmg organizations
(2) The City, in collaboration WIth the Wheat Ridge Hlstorica] Society, in Its discretion,
may write recommendations for such grants or moneys and assist property owners In apply ing
for state or national hlstonc deSIgnation.
(3) CIty CouncIl, mlts sole dIscretIon, may make avaIlable economic mcentives to hlstonc
landmarks The CIty CouncIl IS authOrIzed to seek and accept prIvate or puhlIc grants whIch
would enhance historic preservatIOn.
(4) The City shall supply a plaque of appropriate size which states that a deSignated
histonc landmark is a Wheat Ridge Histonc Landmark and protected under the provisions of
this Article
(5) If approprIate, the City Council may grant a community sigmficance variance
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Sec. 26-604. Process for Designation of Historic Landmark
(]) Any ll1dlVidua] structure or buildIng withll1 the City is eligible for deslgnatlUn as an
hlstonc landmark.
(2) Inclusion of any property in the Nationa] Register of Histonc Places as provided in the
NatIOnal Historic Preservation Act of 1966 shall mean that the landmark is automatically
deslgnatcd a local hIstoric landmark subJect to the protections of this Article
(3) An application for historic designation may be submitted by the property owner, by a
member of the Wheat Riuge H Istoncal SOLlety Board of Dlrcctors or by a member of City
Council The applicatIOn shall be on a form as prOVided by the CIty Preservation Specialist
and shall be submitted to the City PreservatlUn Specialist who shall first refer the applIcatIOn
to the Wheat RIdge HIstorical SOCiety Board of Directors for revIew anu recommendatIon If
the applIcatlol11smade by anyone other than the property owner, the City Preservation
SpeCIalIst shall promptly send the owner a copy of the applIcation via certified maIl The
property owner may file a written objectIOn to the application with the Preservation SpcClalIst
WIthin 30 uays after the uate the Preservation Specialist maIls the owner a copy of the
application
(4) In accoruance WIth Its own rules and by-laws, the Wheat RIdge Hlstoncal SOCiety
Board of DIrectors shall review the application for historic deSIgnatIOn and shall make a
recommendation to City Council on whether the City CounCIl should grant histonc
uesignation Fai]ure of the Wheat RIdge Historical Society Board of Directors to proVIde a
recommendation within 30 days of the date that the application is sent to it for referral shall be
deemed to be a recommendation for denial
(5) Upon receipt of a recommendation from the Historical SocIety Board of Directors, or
after the passage of 30 days from the date an application IS sent to the Histoflca] SocIety for
referral, the Preservation Specialist shall schedule a City Council public hearing on such
historic deSIgnation applicatlUns Notice of the public hearing shall be scnt to the Owner of thc
affected property VIa certIfied mall awl shall be published m a newspaper of general Circulation
and shall be posteu on the property by a sign which conforms WIth the requirements of ~ 26-
6(F)(3) at least fifteen (15) uays before the date of the publIc hearing Such notIce shall statc
the uate, tnne and place of the public hearing, state that an application has been fileu for
historic designatIon of the structure and describe the location of the ]anumark by street
address, legal description, map and/or other uescriptive mformation sufficient to reasonably
advise the public and/or any interested persons of the pendency of the applIcatIon If the
property owner files a written Ob]ectlUn to the application, City Council shall ho]u saluhearing
within 45 days of the date of receipt of the recommendation of the Historical Society Board of
Directors or wlthm 45 days after the passage of 30 uays from the date the application is sent to
IIistorical Society for referral
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Sec. 26-605. City Council Designation.
(I) Followmg public hearing, CIty Council may designate hy ordinance historic landmarks
m the CIty of Wheat Ridge to accomplish the purposes of this ArtIcle In makmg SUdl
designations, City Council shall consider the recommendation of the Wheat Ridge HIstorIcal
SOCIety Board of DIrectors, the testimony and evidence presented at the public hearing and the
followmg CrItCrIa
(a) No structure or buildmg shall be granted l1lStorIC designatIOn unless CIty
Council determmes that the property owner wIll retain the ahility to earn a Reasonable Return
on the property wInch IS the subJect of the applicatIOn, and
(h) CIty Council shall conSIder whether the structure IS of particular hlstoncal,
architectura], cultural or archaeo]oglcal significance which
Exemplifies or reflects the hroad cultura], political, economic or socia]
history of the nation, state or community, or
2 Is Identified with hIstOrIC persons or WIth Important events in natIOnal,
state or ]ocal history, or
3 Embodies distinguishing characterIstics of an archItectural type
inherently valuable for the study of a period, style, method of construction or of mdlgenous
materIals or craftsmanship, or
4 ]s representative of the notable work of a master builder, designer or
archItect whose mdividual ahility has been recognized, or
5 Is recommended as an histOrIC landmark by the Wheat Ridge l-lIstorIcal
SocIety Board of Directors,
(2) CIty CouncIl may grant histOrIC deSIgnation in the presence of one or more of the
criterIa set forth in (1 )(b)(1) throngh (1)(h)(6) above, but need not find that all of those cntena
are met.
(3) If an applIcatIOn for historic designation is suhmltted hy either a CIty CounCl]memher
or a member of the Wheat Ridge Historical SocIety Board of Directors and the property owner
does not desire hIstOrIC designatIOn and so mdicates hy filing a WrItten protest hefore the
scheduled publIc hearIng, hIstorIC deSIgnation shall he granted only upon a three-fourths vote
of the entire CIty Council
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(4) It shall be unlawful to demolish, destroy or undertake any major change to a structure
which IS the subject of a pendmg hlstonc deSignation apphcatiOn until such tIme as CIty
CounLil has determincd whether such designatiOn shall or shall not be granted
(5) The Planning Department and the Public Works Department shall mamtam an
Inventory of all designated historic landmarks and all structures which are the subject of
pending applications for historic designation. Upon receipt of an application for either a permIt
or a request to carry out any new construction, alteration, removal or demolition of a structure
on or in an hlstonc landmark or on a structure which is the subject of a pendmg app]icatlon for
hlstonc designation, or a zoning change or development plan change, the P]anmng or Public
Works Department shall forward such permit application, request or ll1formation to the
PreservatlUl1 SpeCIalist wlthm ten (10) workmg days No permit shall be Issued or request
granted by saId departments before a landmark alteration permIt has been Issued by eIther the
PreservatIOn Specialist or CIty Council or until a determination has been made by City Council
not to grant hlstonc designation.
Sec. 26-606. Community Significance Variances.
(1) In additIon to historic designation, or at any time after granting histone designatIon, the
City CouncIl may, upon apphcation therefor, grant community SIgnIficance variances to
hlstonc landmarks
(2) When a communIty signIficance variance IS sought after hlstonc deSIgnatIOn has
already been granted, the notice and hearing requirements for granting such a vanance shall be
as set out In section 26-604(5) except that the notice shall state that an application has been
filed for a community significance variance.
(3) The cntenon for determining that a vanance should be granted IS that the vanance IS
necessary to preserve the histonc character and/or Significance of the affected structure
(4) The vanance shall remain in effect only until such time as the use which created the
historic character of the landmark changes or ceases Failure to mamtain the subject of a
vanance m good repair and working order may cause a resciSSIOn of the variance
Sec. 26-607. Limitations on Development Affecting Historic Landmarks
(]) No person shall carry out or cause to be carned out on any historic landmark any
constructIon, alteration, removal or demolition, or make any changes that would impair the
hlstonc nature of the histonc landmark without first obtaining a landmark alteration permit
therefor in accordance with this Article
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(2) NothIng In this section shall be construed to prevent any constructIOn, alteration,
removal, or demolItion necessary to correct an unsafe or dangerous condition uf any structure,
or parts thereof where sUL:h cunditiun IS declared unsafe or dangerous by the City Bui]ding or
Planning and Development Departments, or fire department and where the proposed measures
have been declared necessary by the CIty Manager to correct the dangerous condItIOn, as lung
as only such work. whieh IS necessary to correct the condition IS performed Any temporary
measures reqUired by the City under this section may be taken without first obtailllng a
landmark alteratIon permIt. but a permIt is reqUired for permanent alteratIon, removal or
L1emolItlOn of an histOrIC landmark
(3) If the CIty proviLles the applIcant with a landmark alteratIOn permit, the applIcant must
apply for a bUlldll1g permIt wlthlll six months of the date of the permIt
(4) If the CIty dellles a landmark alteratIOn permit, no person may submit a subseL]uent
application for the same construction, alteratIOn, removal or demolition withll1 one year from
the date of the final action upon the earlier application.
Sec. 26-608. Initial Processing of Applications for Landmark AIteration Permits.
(1) Applications for a landmark alteration permit shall be submitted to the PreservatIOn
SpeCialIst on a form as provided by the PreservatIon SpecialIst and shall contain such
information as reqUired to assure full presentatlun of the facts necessary for proper
consideration of the permIt
(2) Landmark alteration permit applications for mlllor changes shall be determll1ed by the
Preservation Specialist III accordance with thIS Article Landmark alteratIon permit
applIcations for maJor changes shall be determIned by CIty Council III accordance WIth thIS
Article
(3) The Preservation Specialist shall determine whether the landmark alteratIon permit
application reL]uests a "major change" or a "minor change" tu the histonc lanLlmark.
Sec. 26-609. Minor Change Landmark Alteration Permits
(]) In determIning whether to grant an application for a minor change landmark alteratIOn
permit, the Preservation Specialist shall grant the permit If the requested alteration to a hIstOrIC
lanLlmark would preserve, enhance or restore the extenor architectural features of the
landmark or site The proposed work shall not adversely affect the special character or speCIal
historical, archItectural or archaeo]ogical nature of the landmark or site
(2) Any person aggrieved by a determination of the Preservation SpeCialIst to grant or deny
a mInor change landmark alteration permit may appeal such determination to the City Council
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withm ten (10) workmg days of the date of the PreservatIon Specialist's deterI111natlOn hy
filing an appeal wIth the office of the City Clerk. Such appeal shall state the grounds for
appeal Wlth111 thIrty five (35) days of the date the appeal IS received 111 the office of the City
Manager, the CIty CounCIl shall set a date for a heanng on such appeal, whIch hearing shall he
held no later than sIxty days after the date the appeal IS receIved 111 the office of the CIty
Manager The CIty Council shall have the power to overrule the Preservation SpeCIalist's
deCIsion hy a vote of a majority of the City Council The determination of the City Council
follow111g the appeal hearing shall he issued within forty-five (45) days of the hearing and shall
be a final determination for purposes of Ru]e 106, Colorado Ru]es of CIvil Procedure
Sec. 26-610. Major Change Landmark AIteration Permits.
(l) The Clly Preservation Specialist shall schedule the permIt apphcatlon for a major
change on the next avallahle agenda of the Wheat Ridge Hlstoncal SOCiety Board of Directors
The Preservation Speclahst shall notify the permit apphcant of the date of the H Istoncal
SocIety Board of Directors' meeting at which the application shall he considered via first class
mall at least fifteen (] 5) days hefore the date of the meeting
(2) At the conclUSIOn of the Historical Society Board of Directors' meeting at whIch the
SOCIety considers an application for a landmark alteration permit to make a "major change,"
the H istonca] SOCIety Board of Directors shall forward to City Councl] a recommendatIOn It
eIther grant or deny such permit
(3) CIty Council shall schedule a heanng on such maJor change landmark alteratIOn permIt
apphcatlOn NotIce of the heanng shall be as set forth 111 SectIon 26-604(5) except that the
notice shall state that an application has been filed for a major change landmark alteratIon
permit Such notice shall be sent to the permit applicant via first class mail and shall he
puhlished as in Section 26-604(5)
(4) During the City Council hearing on the major change landmark alteration permit
apphcation, City Council shall consider the recommendation of the Histonca] Society, the
evidence or testImony presented at the hearing, and whether the proposed work will matenally
and adversely affect the speCIal character or special historical, architectural or archaeo]oglca]
nature of the histonc landmark City Council shall make its determmatlon to grant or deny the
maJor change landmark alteration permit WIthin sixty (60) days of the date of the hearing and
shall notify the applicant of Its vote within fifteen (l5) days of the date of the vote In wrIting.
including the major change landmark alteration permit if the City CounCIl has voted to grant
such permit
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Sec. 26-611. Maintenance of Historic Landmarks
All structures, architectural features, buildings and improvements which are designated
hlstonc pursuant to thiS Article shall be maintamed in good repair so as to prevent
deterioration FaIlure to mamtain all histonc structures, architectural features, buildings, and
llnprovements in good repair shall constitute a vio]atlon of this Code
Sec. 26-612. Removal of Historic Designation.
(1) An applIcation for removal of hlstonc designation may be submItted by the Owner of
the property whIch holds such designation, by a member of the Wheat Ridge Hlstorica] SocIety
Board of DIrectors or by a member of CIty Councl] as in SectIon 26-604(3) The app]icatlon
shall be processed m the same manner as in Section 26-604(3) through (5) and Section 26 605
except that the cnteria for removal of historic designation shall be that
(a) The property has ceased to meet the cntena for hIstoric desIgnatIOn because the
4ualItles which caused it to be ongmally listed have been lost or destroyed,
(b) Additiona] information shows that the structure or property no longer meets any
of the cntena for historic designation contained m section 26-605
(2) Properties removed from the State Register or the NatIOnal Register of Hlstonc Places
shall not be conSIdered to have been automatIcally removed from the City's historic mventory
without formal action of the CIty Council
(3) If eIther a City Councllmember or a member of the Wheat RIdge Hlstoncal Society
Board of Directors submits an applIcatIon for removal of hlstonc deSIgnation and the property
Owner does not deSIre removal of historic designation and so indicates by filing a written
protest bdore the scheduled publIc heanng, hlstonc designation shall be removed only upon a
three-fourths vote of the entire City Council
Sec. 26-613. Recordation of Memorandnm of Action.
(1) WIthm fifteen (15) days of a CIty Council designation of an hlstonc landmark, the City
shall cause to be recorded WIth the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder a Memorandum of
Action winch sets forth the followmg
(a) Address and legal description of the rea] property affected by the historic
landmark deSIgnation which underlies the structure which has been designated as historic,
(b) A statement that such real property is subject to Article VI. Chapter 26 of the
Wheat RIdge Code of Laws pertaining to the historic landmark requirements
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(2) WithIn fifteen (IS) days of the date that the CIty CouncIl removes an hIstoric
desIgnatIOn, the CIty shall cause to he recorded With the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder
a Memorandum of Action which sets forth the follOWIng
(a) The Information contaIned In subsection (1 )(a) abOve, and
(b) A statement that the Owner of such real property IS no longer reqUIred to
conform WIth the historic landmark requirements of Chapter 26, Article VI of the Wheat Ridge
Code of Laws
Sec. 26-614. Violations and Penalties.
(1) Any person who IS an Owner as defined in Section 26-602 or a manager of property
subject to any provIsion of thIS Article shall be responsible for compliance With all provisions
of this Article HIstoric designation may be subject to a revie\V for loss of designation as a
result of a convIction of the Owner for a violation of this Article
(2) Any person VIOlatIng any proviSIOn of thiS Article shall be subject to a fine of mne
hundred and ninety nine dollars ($999 00) or by imprisonment not exceeding one (1) year, or
hy hoth such fine and imprisonment. Each and every day during which a VIOlatIon continues
shall he deemed a separate offense and shall be prosecutable and punishahle as a separate
offense
(3) The nnposltlon of any penalty hereunder shall not preclude the CIty or any proper
person from Instituting any proper actIOn or proceedIng to require compliance wnh the
provIsIons of tl1lS Article In case any bUIlding or structure IS erected, constructed, externally
reconstructed, externally altered, added to or demolished m VIOlatIOn of thiS Article, the City
or any proper person may institute an appropnate action or proceeding to prevent any un]awful
erection, construction, reconstruction, exterior alteration, addition or demolition
SectIOn 2 SupersessIOn Clause If any proVISIon, reqUIrement or standard estahl1shed
hy thiS Ordinance IS found to conflIct WIth sunIlar provlslOns, reqUIrements or standards found
elsewhere m the Code of Laws of the CIty of Wheat Ridge, which are in existence as of the
date of adoptIon of thIS OrdInance, the provisions, requirements and standards herem shall
supersede and prevaIl
Section 3 Safety Clause The CIty Council herehy finds, determmes, and declares
that this Ordinance is promulgated under the general police power of the City of Wheat Ridge,
that it IS promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the puhlic and that this Ordmance
IS necessary for the preservatIOn of health and safety and for the protection of puhlic
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convemence and welfare The City Council further determines that the Ordmance bears a
ratIOnal relatIOn to the proper legislatIve object sought to be attained
SectIOn 4 EffectiVe Date ThIS Ordmance shall take effect fifteen days after final
publication, as provided by section 5 11 of the Charter
]NTRODUCED, READ. AND ADOPTED on first read1l1g by a vote of 8 to 0 on this
24th day of November, 1997, ordered publI,hed 111 full in a newspaper of general cIrculatIon
111 the CIty of Wheat Ridge and PublIc Heanng and consideratIOn on final passage set for
December22,]997, at 7 00 o'clock P 111., in the Council Chambers, 7500 West 29th Avenue,
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
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READ, ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED on second and final readmg by a
vote of L to ~,tlns 22nd day of December ,1997
SIGNED by the Mayor on this 23rd day of December ,1997
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APPROVED AS TO FORM BY CITY
ATTORNEY
] st Publication December 5, 1997
2nd Publication January 2, 1998
Wheat Ridge Transcript
Effective Date January 17, 1998
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