HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Town Board Special Meeting 2020-03-18NOTE: The Town Board reserves the right to consider other appropriate items not available at the time the agenda was
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SPECIAL TOWN BOARD MEETING
BOARD OF TRUSTEES - TOWN OF ESTES PARK
Town Hall Board Room
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
5:30 p.m.
(Doors will open at 5:15 p.m.)
AGENDA
REPORT & DISCUSSION ITEM(s) (outside entities):
1. UPDATE FROM LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENT.
ACTION ITEMS:
1. POLICY 370 – COVID-19. Director Williamson.
Policy to address COVID-19 leave and other related issues for the Town of Estes Park
employees.
2. ORDINANCE 04-20 AMENDING ESTES PARK MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 2
REGARDING EMERGENCIES. Attorney Kramer.
Ordinance would establish processes for emergency meetings, virtual meetings,
disaster and emergency declarations, and disaster and emergency rules, regulations,
and orders.
REPORT & DISCUSSION ITEM(s) (Internal):
1. DISCUSSION OF FUTURE MEETINGS. Administrator Machalek.
ADJOURN.
Prepared 03-18-2020
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COVID-19 3/18/20
Revisions: 0 Town of Estes Park, Human Resources Page 1 of 2
Effective Period: Until Superseded
Review Schedule: Annually (January)
Effective Date: March XX, 2020
References:
HUMAN RESOURCES
370
COVID-19 Policy and Procedure
1. PURPOSE
To establish policies and procedures for addressing COVID-19 leave and other related
issues for the Town of Estes Park employees.
2. POLICY
With the continuing spread of coronavirus COVID-19, coming to work while ill poses a
serious threat to the health and safety of co-workers and the general public. This policy
will temporarily support employees by providing options for paid leave to maintain
employees financially, supporting public health considerations and limiting the spread of
this disease.
3. PROCEDURE
a. COVID-19 Leave
1) The Town shall provide a separate and distinct paid leave category for COVID-19
related issues as outlined below. Remote work, to the full extent possible, will be
expected for employees who are physically capable and have the proper
equipment and access.
a. An employee with influenza-like symptoms and in consultation with and
approval by their supervisor, department director and Human Resources
may use COVID-19 leave for up to fifteen (15) business days/120 hours of
paid leave. Requests for extension of leave will be handled on a case-by-
case basis by the department director.
b. An individual placed under quarantine by a medical professional/
government mandate may use COVID-19 leave for up to fifteen (15)
business days/120 hours of paid leave.
c. For employees who suspect they may have been exposed and in
consultation with and approval by their supervisor, department director and
Human Resources may use COVID-19 leave for up to fifteen (15) business
days/120 hours of paid leave.
d. Employees, regardless of employment category, that do not have adequate
paid leave may be granted paid administrative leave upon approval of the
department director and the Town Administrator.
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COVID-19 3/18/20
Revisions: 0 Town of Estes Park, Human Resources Page 2 of 2
e. The Town acknowledges staff may want to proceed with their paid time off
travel plans. The Town is discouraging this as it increases the risk of
infection to other staff members. Unless approved by the Town
Administrator, all out of state travel conducted after Policy 370 has been
adopted will void an individual’s eligibility to use COVID-19 leave.
2) FMLA Leave
a. COVID-19 has been identified as a serious health condition. As outlined
under the FMLA regulations an employee can apply for FMLA leave for
themselves or to care for an immediate family member who contracts
COVID-19. Refer to Policy 311 for more details on eligibility.
3) The Town reserves the right to send an employee who displays COVID-19-like or
influenza-like symptoms home during the pandemic per EEOC guidelines.
b. COVID-19 Related Childcare Leave Expectations
1) Employees who are parents or guardians of children who are unable to attend
school or daycare due to temporary facility closures related to COVID-19 shall
work with supervisors to establish flexible schedules or work remotely when
possible in order to care for their children.
2) When unable to perform work because of the need to care for a child due to school
or daycare facility closures, employees must use accrued vacation leave, floating
holiday leave, compensatory time and/or sick leave.
3) Employees, regardless of employment category, that do not have adequate paid
leave may be granted paid administrative leave upon approval of the department
director and the Town Administrator.
c. Changes to Policy
1) The Town reserves the right to modify or terminate this policy as information on
the pandemic evolves, with approval by the Town Administrator.
Approved:
_____________________________
Todd Jirsa, Mayor
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Date
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TOWN ATTORNEY’S OFFICE Memo
To: Honorable Mayor Jirsa
Board of Trustees
From: Town Attorney Kramer
Date: March 18, 2020
RE: An Emergency Ordinance Amending Title 2 of the Estes Park Municipal
Code Regarding Disasters and Emergencies
(Mark all that apply)
PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE LAND USE
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT RESOLUTION OTHER______________
QUASI-JUDICIAL YES NO
Objective:
Establish procedures for the Board of Trustees and the Town Administrator during
disasters and emergencies.
Present Situation:
While outlined generally in state statute, the Town’s municipal code does not currently
establish clear and specific procedures for the exercise of emergency authority.
Proposal:
The ordinance presented would establish standards and procedures for holding
emergency Town Board meetings on very short notice, holding virtual Town Board
meetings when necessary, declaring local states of disaster and emergency, and
issuing emergency rules, regulations, and orders.
Advantages:
Clarity and flexibility for the Board, staff, and the public.
Disadvantages:
The authority delegated to the Town Administrator would be very broad. It would,
however, only be available in a disaster or emergency, when the Board may not be able
to act quickly enough to address an emergency. Also, the Town Board would review
and be able to terminate any actions by the Town Administrator.
Action Recommended:
Approve the ordinance. As an emergency ordinance, it would take effect immediately
upon approval and signature.
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Finance/Resource Impact:
None identifiable at this time.
Level of Public Interest
High public interest in addressing the current pandemic appropriately.
Sample Motion:
I move for the approval of Ordinance 04-20.
Attachments:
Ordinance 04-20
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ORDINANCE NO.04-20
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE ESTES PARK
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES
WHEREAS, the Town of Estes Park is facing the COVID-19 pandemic and must
be able to respond promptly to address any emergency circumstances that arise; and
WHEREAS, emergency response responsibilities are vested in the Town
Administrator, as the principal executive officer of the Town; and
WHEREAS, flexibility is necessary in setting meetings of the Board of Trustees
during an emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is critical at this time for the Board of Trustees to clarify and expand
upon the Town’s procedures for disasters and emergencies.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: Chapter 2.04 of the Estes Park Municipal code is hereby amended by
the addition of the following section 2.03.045:
2.04.045 - Emergency meetings.
(a) Meetings on short notice. Emergency meetings may be called by the Mayor,
the Town Administrator, or any two (2) Board of Trustees members in the event of a
declared disaster or emergency affecting the Town that requires the immediate action of
the Board of Trustees in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare of the
residents of the Town. Notice of such emergency meeting may be given to the Board of
Trustees by telephone or whatever other means are reasonable to meet the
circumstances of the emergency. At such emergency meeting, any action within the
police power of the Board of Trustees that is necessary for the immediate protection of
the public health, safety and welfare may be taken; provided, however, that any action
taken at an emergency meeting shall be effective only until the first to occur of (a) the
next regular meeting, or (b) the next special meeting of the Board of Trustees at which
the emergency issue is on the public notice of the meeting. At such subsequent meeting,
the Board of Trustees may ratify any emergency action taken. If any emergency action
taken is not ratified, then it shall be deemed expired as of that time.
(b) Virtual meetings. In the event a quorum of the Board of Trustees is unable to
meet because meeting in person is not practical or prudent due to a declared disaster or
emergency affecting the Town, meetings may be conducted by telephone, electronically,
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or by other means of communication so as to provide maximum practical openness to the
public given the Town’s technological means, if all of the following conditions are met:
1. The Town Administrator or the Mayor determines that meeting in person is not
practical or prudent, because of a declared disaster or emergency affecting the Town;
2. All members of the Board of Trustees can hear one another or otherwise
communicate with one another and can hear or read all discussion and testimony in a
manner designed to provide maximum notice and participation;
3. Members of the public present at the regular meeting location can hear or read
all discussion, testimony and votes, unless that is not practical, in the determination of the
Town Administrator, due to the disaster or emergency, in which case the Town
Administrator shall ensure that the meeting is as open as practicable to the public through
other means;
4. At least one member of the Board of Trustees is present at the regular meeting
location, unless not practicable due to pandemic or other disaster or emergency;
5. All votes are conducted by roll call;
6. The meeting is recorded, or minutes of the meeting are taken, and the recording
or a draft of the minutes is made available to the public as quickly as practicable; and
7. To the extent possible, full and timely notice is given to the public setting forth
the time of the meeting, the fact that some members of the Board of Trustees may
participate remotely, and the right of the public to monitor the meeting from another
location; provided that these requirements are subject to subsection (a), above, if the
virtual meeting is also an emergency meeting.
Section 2: Chapter 2.28 of the Estes Park Municipal code is hereby amended by
the addition of the following section 2.28.030:
2.28.030 – Disaster and emergency declarations.
(a) The Town Administrator, as the principal executive officer of the Town, shall
have the authority to declare and cancel states of disaster and emergency. Such
declarations, continuations, and cancellations shall be given prompt and general
publicity and shall be filed promptly with the Town Clerk and with the state office of
emergency management. At the time of declaration, the Town Administrator shall
make a reasonable attempt to notify the Board of Trustees of the declaration and that
notification shall, at a minimum, contain the cause, extent and a general description
of the emergency, the actions expected to be taken, and the expected duration. The
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declaration shall not be continued or renewed for a period in excess of seven days
except with the consent of the Board of Trustees.
(b) The Town Administrator shall have the power to promulgate in writing such
rules, regulations and orders as are reasonably necessary for the protection of life
and property within the Town or on Town-owned or Town-leased property outside the
Town from the dangers created or increased by a disaster or an emergency. It is
unlawful for any person to violate, or fail to abide by, any such rule, regulation, or
order. Any such rule, regulation, or order shall be effective only as long as the disaster
or emergency declaration is in effect. Issuance of a news release disseminating such
rules, regulations, and orders shall be deemed to provide notice to the public. Any
such rule, regulation, or order may be terminated by action of the Town Board.
Without limiting the foregoing, such rules, regulations, and orders may, to the extent
necessary to address the disaster or emergency:
1. Suspend the enforcement of any ordinance, in general or in particular
circumstances;
2. Suspend any of the Town’s policies, including purchasing policies;
3. Set emergency employee policies;
4. Close Town facilities or property to the public, or suspend Town operations;
5. Suspend Town board and commission meetings;
6. Impose a curfew, and exempt therefrom emergency responders;
7. Restrict public gatherings;
8. Compel evacuations or sheltering in place;
9. Impose vehicular and traffic restrictions;
10. Order the closing or limit operations of any businesses or commercial
activities;
11. Call upon agencies and organizations for assistance;
12. Waive fees, subject to any statutory requirements;
13. Reassign Town personnel or supplies;
14. Utilize emergency funds;
15. Commandeer or utilize any private property necessary to cope with the
disaster or emergency, subject to all applicable legal requirements including
those requiring just compensation; and
16. Enter the Town into contracts that would ordinarily require approval of the
Board of Trustees, so long as they are subject to ratification by the Board
at the first to occur of (a) the next regular meeting, or (b) the next special
meeting of the Board of Trustees at which the emergency issue is on the
public notice of the meeting.
Section 3: Section 2.12.030 of the Estes Park Municipal code is hereby
amended by the addition of underlined material, to read as follows:
2.12.030 - Role of the Mayor.
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The Mayor shall preside over all meetings of the Board of Trustees. He or she
shall perform such duties as may be required of him or her by statute or ordinance.
Insofar as is required by statute and for all ceremonial purposes, the Mayor shall be
the executive head of the Town. See section 2.28.030, however, establishing the
Town Administrator as the principal executive officer of the Town for certain
emergency purposes.
Section 4: The Board of Trustees hereby finds, determines and declares that it
has the power to adopt this ordinance pursuant to the provisions of section 31-15-
401(1)(b), C.R.S., as well as the Town’s general police power. The Board of Trustees
hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper to
provide for the safety, preserve the health, promote the prosperity, and improve the
order, comfort and convenience of the Town of Estes Park and the inhabitants thereof.
Section 5: The Board of Trustees hereby finds that this ordinance is necessary
for the immediate preservation of public health and safety, due to the pandemic facing
the Town and for the reasons enumerated in the introductory paragraphs of this
ordinance, which are incorporated into this section 3 by reference. This ordinance
shall take effect immediately upon its adoption and signature by the Mayor.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park,
Colorado this ____ day of _______________.
TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO
By:
Mayor
ATTEST:
Town Clerk
I hereby certify that the above Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the
Board of Trustees on the day of , 2020 and published in a
newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Estes Park, Colorado, on the day
of , 2020, all as required by the Statutes of the State of Colorado.
Town Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Town Attorney
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Town Clerk <townclerk@estes.org>
Public Comment
Carlie Bangs <cbangs@estes.org>Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 5:39 PM
To: Town Clerk <TownClerk@estes.org>
Hello,
Please share this public comment with the Mayor and the rest of the board.
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Fwd: Estes Park and COVID-19
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: <bayres1@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, Mar 16, 2020 at 8:00 PM
Subject: Estes Park and COVID-19
To: <cbangs@estes.org>
Dear Ms. Bangs and Trustees,
With Summit County making the decision to close down their towns to tourists/visitors, and Gunnison
doing the same, I feel that Estes Park must receive the same consideration. Here we sit at the top of
a mountain and at the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park. With stores and
hotels/motels/lodges remaining open we are just continuing to invite people into our town. We all
know about our population of elderly people--one of the highest in the state I believe--and the inability
of our small mountain town hospital to accommodate for increased numbers of people who have
COVID-19 or serious symptoms. Please consider how we can be leaders during this Pandemic
instead of followers. The people of Estes Park need your concern and protection at this time.
Thank you,
Barbara Ayres
Town Board Meeting: Hard Copy Submittals & In-Person Meetings
Lindsay McFarland <lindsay.mcfarland23@gmail.com> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at
8:47 AM
To: townclerk@estes.org
Good Morning,
To whom it may concern:
In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, I would like to ask that Town Employees and Departments
waive hard copy submittals and required in person meetings. In lieu of hard copy submittals;
electronic copies could be accepted and in-person meetings replaced with conference calls. A waiver
of this nature would further support our Town's commitment to public health and safety.
Thank you for your consideration,
Lindsay McFarland, Estes Park Resident
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Comment for tonight's Board meeting
Diana Laughlin <diana.p.laughlin@gmail.com> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 8:53 AM
To: Town Clerk <townclerk@estes.org>
I'd like to ask the Town Board to consider taking measures similar to Summit County and Moab, who
have closed all lodging establishments (including Airbnb and VRBO). Most of our businesses are
closed and there is little benefit and much potential risk to this community if we welcome visitors at
this time. Can we adjust our messaging accordingly?
--
Diana Laughlin
442 Driftwood Ave Estes Park
Fwd: Comment for March 18 Town Board meeting packet-
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From: wendy Koenig <koenig4mayor@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 10:49 AM
Subject: Comment for March 18 Town Board meeting packet-
To: Bunny Beers <Bbeers@estes.org>, Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk <jwilliamson@estes.org>
Dear Mayor Jirsa and Town Board Trustees,
1, Your leadership in this difficult time is appreciated. Thank you for addressing staff leave and
related issues for employees.
Any stabilizing policies for our staff and their families are critical at this time.
2. I encourage your support of Ordinance 04-20 amending EP Municipal Code 2.04 to establish a
process for emergency meetings, disaster and emergency declarations to be remotely completed and
communicated to our public
3. I appreciate all candidates being included in updates,- smoothing the transition to our new Town
positions for all elected candidates- the end of April 2020. .
With respect,
Wendy Koenig, Candidate for EP Mayor
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Comment/Question for Today's Meeting Inbox
bayres1@earthlink.net
to me
Hotel and motels are actively inviting and encouraging visitors to come to Estes Park. While the town is saying: "Avoid all nonessential travel. Travel in and out of the community is
and touting all the things their visitors can do--like go on tours. There was a comment on your post today about how a couple from Iowa are coming because they cannot get a refun
Just today there is an "estate sale" sign in my neighborhood. Tourists are still walking around downtown.
How can we tighten things up in Estes Park and get the message out that we are in a state of emergency with a pandemic virus.
Sincerely,
Barb Ayres
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Fwd: Town Board Meetings - Elkhorn Development Project
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From: Judy Ayres <judy.ayres@rocketmail.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 2:58 PM
Subject: Town Board Meetings - Elkhorn Development Project
To: <tjirsa@estes.org>, <tmachalek@estes.org>, <jwilliamson@estes.org>
Estes Park Town Board:
The up or down vote on the Elkhorn Lodge development proposal is scheduled to occur in the near future. This
project, to the extent that the developer has publicly detailed, will be tremendously impactful to neighboring
homeowners.
But, here we are with this coronavirus situation which will affect the normal course of business for who knows how
long. Specifically affected will be the opportunity for the public and neighbors nearby to air their comments and
concerns.
We therefore request that the Town Board vote on this project be deferred until such time that the Board can conduct
a proper discussion with affected parties.
Respectfully,
Judy Ayres
550 W Elkhorn Ave, A3
Addition to my last e-mail
bayres1@earthlink.net <bayres1@earthlink.net> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 3:31 PM
Reply-To: bayres1@earthlink.net
To: "townclerk@estes.org" <townclerk@estes.org>
Could you please add this as an example of what some hotels/motels/lodges are doing in Estes Park--no names, but
this is irresponsible during a state of emergency/pandemic:
Outdoors... the original Social Distancing
Get away from it all! [Specials Below!] No crowds, no flights, just you and your family or close friends and the great
outdoors. Come stay in one of our luxury, self-contained condos or town homes. Watch movies on our smart TV's,
use our free gigabit fiber wifi, cook, eat, drink, hang out together, and enjoy being in our incredible Rocky Mountains.
We'll even give you a code to check into your unit without the need for any assistance.
50% OFF - Stays within 3 days, 40% OFF -Stays within 7 days, 30% OFF Stays within 30 days (limited availability,
new bookings only)
Thanks you,
Barb Ayres
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Corvid 19 please close town
Donna Holmes <dlhbioteacher@gmail.com> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 3:43 PM
To: "townclerk@estes.org" <townclerk@estes.org>
To all our town leaders,
This is very short and vital request. Many of the residents of Estes Park sincerely ask you to close down all lodging
and nonessential stores as some other tourist town have. We are counting on you to consider the health of our many
seniors and others who will not survive a large outbreak. We just don't have the medical facilities. It is way to
dangerous with the crowds tourists. We are told they are wandering everywhere and not practicing social distancing
and in some cases important hygiene. Please be proactive now, rather than sorry later. Remember our community is
Mountain Strong and we will recover financially but we will never recover emotionally if we fail to protect our most
vulnerable.
We personally can't attend a town meeting since we are self quarantining for 14 days after returning on March
7th from a two month cruise and are even surviving on what we have in our merger home food supplies for the safety
of Estes neighbors. We all must sacrifice and Mike and I are doing our share by staying at home. We doing without
milk eggs fresh fruits and vegetables etc. since we have possibly been exposed and since there is no food delivery
here in Estes. We know we are not alone and hope you know we send this note to encourage not to complain!
Thank you for doing what us best for all!
Donna and Michael Holmes
722 Par Lane
Info at Deer Crest Resort <info@deercrestresort.com> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 4:31 PM
Reply-To: info@deercrestresort.com
To: townclerk@estes.org
Town Board……
Rumors spreading around Town today. That Town of Estes is considering closing hotels.
We do not want to Close our hotel.
Some hotels, like us are renting over the winter to long term housing (30 days plus) to a variety of business
employees in Estes Park.
If you were to shut down our hotel completely, you would have 8 employees in Estes with jobs but no place to live
this winter.
Plus 2 full time yearly employees at Deer Crest.
So if you do shut down hotels, consider exempting 30 day plus rentals.
We are not the only hotel with long term rentals.
With these long term rentals, we are also able to retain 2 full time employees over the winter.
We don’t want to shut down at all.
Regards,
Carrie Arnol
Deer Crest Resort
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Comment for board meeting
Erin Ax <erinax@hotmail.com> Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 12:57 PM
To: Town Clerk <townclerk@estes.org>
I would like to encourage the town to follow the lead of Summit Country and close hotels and other
lodging establishments including VRBOs to discourage people from visiting our town during this
pandemic. I worry that our small hospital could quickly be overwhelmed by visitors and not be able to
care for the people of our community.
Thank you for considering.
Erin Gillam
570 Ouray Dr.
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Town Clerk <townclerk@estes.org>
Chamber of Commerce Comments re. Business Closures
1 message
Keith Pearson <keith@esteschamber.org>Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 3:44 PM
To: Town Clerk <townclerk@estes.org>
Cc: Teresa Mueller <teresa@muellerpyecpa.com>, Bob Fixter <bfixter@aol.com>, Jason Owens <owens310@gmail.com>,
Kirby Hazelton <kirby.hazelton@gmail.com>, Carl Robicheaux <carl@elkhornlawestes.com>, Laurie Dale Marshall
<director@epnonprofit.org>, Harriette Woodard <Harriette.woodard@bankofcolorado.com>, Harry Morgan
<hmorgan@bankofestespark.com>, Kent Smith <kent@smithsignstudio.com>, Derek Vinge
<derek.vinge@edwardjones.com>, Barbara Bibler <bbibler@pmcu.org>, Chuck Scott <cotr510@gmail.com>, Kevin Mullin
<kmullin@eph.org>, Heidi Scanlan <hlscanlan@gmail.com>
Please see the attached letter from Chuck Scott, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Estes Chamber of Commerce, for
tonight’s special meeting of the Board of Trustees and the Chamber’s position on business closures or restrictions.
You may respond directly to me if any further information is needed.
Best regards,
Keith
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Executive Director
Phone: (970) 480-7552
Mail to: PO Box 2376
533 Big Thompson Ave, Ste. 103
Estes Park, CO 80517
www.EstesChamber.org
Link to Membership Application
Business Closure Letter to TOEP Trustees.pdf
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(970) 480-7552
info@esteschamber.org
www.EstesChamber.org
PO Box 2376, Estes Park, CO 80517
March 18, 2020
Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees
Re: Closure or Restrictions of Estes Park Businesses Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The Estes Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting a strong business climate in the Estes
Valley. It is at times like this that the Chamber is especially vigilant and pro-active in helping our
businesses navigate through difficult situations. The prospect of closing one's business for an
indefinite period of time is one of the most difficult decisions a business owner must make.
Such decisions require consideration of many factors. Often times, the only factor is profit or business
success. Today’s dilemma is unique in that a short-term profit-based decision can lead to long-term
consequences to the detriment of our community. No business owner wants to be responsible for
this. As such, the decision cannot be taken lightly and requires input from experts regarding the
potential risk to the health of the community.
The Town of Estes Park does not have a health department or staff that are knowledgeable in this
area. So, we rely on the expertise of agencies such as the Larimer County Department of Health and
Environment and the Colorado Department of Health and Environment for guidance in these
decisions.
We, the Board of Directors of the Estes Chamber of Commerce, therefore encourage the Town of Estes
Park Board of Trustees to act upon the directives of agencies such as the Larimer County Department
of Health and Environment and the Colorado Department of Health and Environment regarding forced
closures or other restrictions on the business activity in Estes Park. In the absence of such guidance or
expertise, the Chamber respectfully requests that the Town of Estes Park Board of Trustees take no
independent action that forces closures or other restrictions on the business activity in Estes Park.
Sincerely,
Chuck Scott
Chair of the Board of Directors
Estes Chamber of Commerce
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