HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 2020-05-26Town of Estes Park,Larimer County,Colorado,May 26,2020
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes
Park,Larimer County,Colorado.Meeting held in the Town Hall and
Virtually in said Town of Estes Park on the 26th day of May,2020.
Present:Wendy Koenig,Mayor
•Patrick Martchink,Mayor Pro Tem
Trustees Carlie Bangs
•Marie Cenac
Barbara MacAlpine
Cindy Younglund
Ken Zornes
Also Present:Travis Machalek,Town Administrator
Jason Damweber,Assistant Town Administrator
Dan Kramer,Town Attorney
Jackie Williamson,Town Clerk
Absent:None
Mayor Koenig called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.and all desiring to do so,recited
the Pledge of Allegiance.
AGENDA APPROVAL.
It was moved and seconded (Zornes/Younglund)to approve the Agenda,and it
passed unanimously.
PUBLIC COMMENTS.
Any public comment for the meeting was provided by email or transcribed voice
messages through the Town Clerk’s office and added to the final packet.
TRUSTEE COMMENTS.
Trustee MacAlpine stated she attended her first Estes Park Planning Commission
meeting and was impressed by the new Commission and its members.
Trustee Younglund commented she held a meeting with the Police Auxiliary to discuss
her new liaison role with the group.
Trustee Martchink requested the Board consider allowing individuals to have open
containers of alcohol in the downtown area.Board consensus was to direct staff to look
at the options.
TOWN ADMINISTRATOR REPORT.
Town Administrator Machalek requested the Board consider scheduling Study Session
items as follows:a quarterly update on Broadband on June 23,Stay Healthy Streets Pilot
program on June 9,a discussion with the Estes Park Housing Authority regarding their
Peak View housing project on June 9,and a review of potential edits to Agenda Policy
105 on June 9.The Board agreed to schedule all items as outlined.
1.CONSENT AGENDA:
1.Bills.
2.Town Board Minutes dated May 12,2020 and Study Session Minutes dated May
12,2020.
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3.Estes Valley Planning Commission Minutes dated February 18,2020 and February
25,2020 and Study Session Minutes dated February 18,2020 (acknowledgement
only.
4.Transportation Advisory Board Minutes dated February 19,2020
(acknowledgement only).
5.Resolution 29-20 Ratifying Amendment to the Community Relief Fund Agreement
with Estes Park Economic Development Corporation and Estes Chamber of
Commerce.
It was moved and seconded (Cenac/Zornes)to approve the Consent Agenda,
and it passed unanimously.
2.LIQUOR ITEMS:
1.NEW HOTEL AND RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE FILED BY SUNNY ACRE
CORPORATION DBA THE EGG OF ESTES,393 E ELKHORN AVENUE,ESTES
PARK,CO 80517.Town Clerk Williamson reviewed the application for a new
Hotel and Restaurant liquor license.The applicant submitted a concurrent
application with the State.She stated all paperwork and fees had been submitted.
The applicant completed T.I.P.S.training in March.It was moved and seconded
(Younglund/MacAlpine)to approve a Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License for
Sunny Acre Corporation dba The Egg of Estes,393 E.Elkhorn Avenue,and
it passed unanimously.
3.ACTION ITEMS:
1.RESOLUTION 30-20 ESTES PARK WOMEN’S MONUMENT.The year 2020
marks the centennial anniversary of the formation of the League of Women Voters
and the first public elections where women were permitted to vote.The Public
Work’s staff recommended the placement of a monument honoring the historic
women in Bond Park or along the Riverwalk between Children’s playground at 220
East Elkhorn Avenue.A citizen lead initiative would raise the funds,design,
fabricate and erect the monument.Public Works would maintain the bronze at an
estimated annual cost of $250.Trustee Martchink/Parks Advisory Board liaison
commended the Parks Advisory Board,especially Ron Wilcocks,for bringing the
idea forward and to fruition.It was moved and seconded (Zornes/Martchink)to
approve Resolution 30-20,and it passed unanimously.
2.EMERGENCY ORDINANCE 08-20 AMENDING EMERGENCY ORDINANCE 07-
20 REGARDING EATING AND DRINKING.Tom Gonzales/Larimer County
Health and Environment Director provided the Board with an update on the
COVID-1 9 pandemic in Larimer County.He stated the number of cases was down
to 12;the County received partial approval from the State of its variance request;
day camps can reopen as of June 1;restaurants can reopen for dine in service at
30%occupancy;wineries,taprooms,breweries,etc.could reopen with food
service required;Air BNB5 could reopen so long as they meet the checklist
requirements;and the County continues to work on childcare facilities to increase
their capacity from a maximum of ten children,which is needed as individuals
return to the workforce.
Board comments and questions have been summarized:questioned if areas which
have opened up have seen a surge;questioned if a group of employees can be
tested weekly to determine a possible surge as the Town opens up;questioned
how the Town would be notified if a visitor becomes ill after a visit to Town;
questioned who completes contact tracing;questioned the reliability of the tests;
how could Estes Park receive additional antibody tests;questioned if face covering
provide protection and are they valuable;can COVID-19 be transmitted outdoors;
the Board should consider amending its current face covering ordinance to
encourage individuals that cannot maintain social distancing rather than require
them to provide a friendlier approach to the situation;the Board has received a
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number of concerns from employees on the need to eat and drink during the day
which requires the removal of a mask;questioned how the County and Town
ordinances are substantially different;and the Board discussed the need for
consistency with the County to eliminate confusion by visitors.
Director Gonzales responded to Board questions and stated hotspots have been
seen in areas which opened up prior to Larimer County.He reaffirmed the need
to be vigilant in distancing,handwashing and wearing of face coverings.Social
distancing continues to be the best method of protection;however,face coverings
have proven to be very effective when social distancing cannot be maintained.
Other state health departments would notify the State of Colorado if contact tracing
determines the individual had visited the state and Estes Park prior to becoming
ill.COVID-1 9 can be transmiffed outdoors especially in drier environments,as the
droplets remain airborne longer.The condition that employees wear a mask only
applies to areas where the employees are interacting with the public.The County’s
ordinance recommends face covering when social distancing cannot be
maintained rather than require them at all times outdoors as stated in the Town’s
ordinance for the Commercial Downtown —CD zoning district.
Police Chief Kufeld stated there continues to be a lot of confusion on the streets
as officers make contact with individuals.He confirmed enforcement would be
easier to address if the Town followed the recommendations of the Larimer County
Health and Environment,and he would support the continued education of visitors.
It was moved and seconded (Cenac/Bangs)to direct the Town Administrator
to issue an Emergency Order modifying Emergency Ordinance 07-20 to bring
the Town in line with the Larimer County Ordinance for the use of face
coverings in the interior of businesses,and it passed unanimously.
It was moved and seconded (Cenac/Martchink)to direct the Town
Administrator and the Town Attorney to modify Emergency Ordinance 07-20
to bring the Town in line with the Larimer County Ordinance for the use of
face coverings outdoors,and it passed with Mayor Koenig and Trustees
MacAlpine and Younglund voting ‘No”.
4.REPORTS AND DISCUSSION ITEMS:
1.2020 ESTES TRANSIT SERVICE UPDATE AND OPTIONS.Manager Solesbee
provided the Board with an update to the transit program to address the COVID
19 pandemic,including a delayed start with an operation schedule July 1 —October
4 with five routes,reduced capacity seating to allow distance,require face
coverings,driver protection barrier,hand sanitizing stations,self-service
disinfectant wipes available on the buses,and daily deep cleaning.She reviewed
the value of transit in Estes Park which provides service to locals,workers,guests,
aids in reduction in congestions and emissions and provides jobs.Staff presented
the Board with additional options for the 2020 season to include the elimination of
the service in 2020,further reduction of services,or only run the Red route
downtown.A survey was conducted to provide the Board with information on the
transit system for 2020 with 146 respondents,90%local respondents,and 53%
not likelyto ride.
2.LARIMER COUNTY/STATE REGULATION ADVOCACY.
Town Administrator Machalek stated the Town lacks a process for advocacy
issues,as was highlighted recently during the COVID-1 9 pandemic.Staff brought
the issue forward to determine if the Board had a desire to develop a process,and
if so,would it be limited to COVID-19 items or a comprehensive policy to address
town wide issues.Board discussion followed and has been summarized:the
Board questioned if other communities have advocacy policies to address COVID
19;advocacy should be on a case-by-case basis in order to remain nonpartisan;
the issue has merit but should wait due to the need for staff to focus on pandemic
related issues;and the Board could still direct staff to tight a letter of support,
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advocate for an issue,etc.without a formal policy.The Board consensus was to
table the item and consider it at a later date.
Whereupon Mayor Koenig adjourned the meeting at 9:40 p.m.
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