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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board Study Session 2020-07-14Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado July 14, 2020 Minutes of a Study Session meeting of the TOWN BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in the Board Room and Virtually in said Town of Estes Park on the 14th day of July, 2020. Board: Mayor Koenig, Mayor Pro Tem Martchink, Trustees Bangs, Cenac, MacAlpine, and Younglund Attending: Mayor Koenig, Mayor Pro Tem Martchink, Trustees Bangs, Cenac, MacAlpine, and Younglund Also Attending: Town Administrator Machalek, Assistant Town Administrator Damweber, Town Attorney Kramer and Recording Secretary Beers Absent: One Vacancy Mayor Koenig called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. POLICE TRAINING DISCUSSION. Chief Kufeld provided an overview of recruitment, review of applicants and the hiring process for the Police Department (PD). The PD requires applicants complete Colorado Police Standards Training (POST) to be eligible for the hiring process. He stated the hiring process is thorough, and the department strives for a good fit within the department and for members to be active in the community. He stated training is a priority for the department with $3,300 allocated in the patrol training budget in 2020 per officer. He noted officers would attend additional training as required by the passage of the recent Act. He stated there are perishable skills where training must be completed annually. In August 2015, the department required body worn cameras, which have proven effective and often become testimony evidence in cases, and holds the officers and the public accountable. The Board requested feedback regarding enforcement of the Larimer County mask requirement. Chief Kufeld stated the department has received several complaints regarding face coverings which have been forwarded to the Larimer County Health Department. He added Officers and the Code Enforcement Officer stay informed on the Health Department requirements and updates to provide visitors and businesses with information on how to adhere to the regulations. IN-PERSON BOARD MEETINGS. Town Administrator Machalek stated due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Board has been meeting virtually. Public health orders would allow for the resumption of in-person Town Board meetings, to include attendance by the public. He stated staff would recommend adhering to strict social distancing and face covering precautions if the Board decided to hold in-person meetings. He reviewed three options including: continue with virtual meetings, resume in-person meetings or hold hybrid meetings which would combine virtual and in-person participation. Staff recommends either virtual or in-person due to the additional staff required to hold a hybrid meeting. He stated staff support to facilitate the meetings would increase in a hybrid situation and the interface becomes more complicated in a hybrid situation. He requested Board feedback on preference for holding virtual/in-person meetings. The Board consensus was to continue holding virtual meetings. TRUSTEE & ADMINSTRATOR COMMENTS & QUESTIONS. Trustee Cenac requested clarification on policies or procedures for Proclamations, and the addition of a Board discussion on the TABOR clause with the LOOP at a future study session meeting. Staff stated a TABOR loop discussion is tentatively scheduled for a September meeting. Additionally, she requested a discussion on ways to celebrate RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town Board Study Session —July 14,2020 —Page 2 women in history in conjunction with the centennial anniversary of Amendment 19 allowing women the right to vote.Town Administrator Machalek stated staff would research options and provide an update to the Board. FUTURE STUDY SESSION AGENDA ITEMS. None. There being no further business,Mayor Koenig adjourned the meeting at 6:16 p.m. ioriaBeers,ecoräiSecrary