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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, January 25, 2018
Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT /
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer
County, Colorado. Meeting held in Town Hall in said Town of Estes Park on
the 25th day of January, 2018.
Committee:
Attending:
Also Attending:
Absent:
Chair Walker, Trustees Holcomb and Norris
All
Town Administrator Lancaster, Assistant Town Administrator
Machalek, Directors Hinkle, Hunt, and Fortini, and Recording
Secretary Disney
None
Chair Walker called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
None.
CULTURAL SERVICES.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD.
None.
REPORTS.
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
Trustee Norris asked if Director Fortini received any questions or comments regarding
his report at the Town Board Study Session on January 23, 2018 concerning the future
use of the Senior Center at 220 4th Street. Director Fortini noted he has not received
any comments. Trustee Walker inquired about the deep cleaning process the Museum
is undertaking on the permanent exhibit. Director Fortini stated it is slow detailed work
which was previously overlooked, an annual cleaning would be done in the future.
COMMUNITY SERVICES.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD.
None.
REPORTS (Information OnIvL
Reports provided for informational purposes and made a part of the proceedings.
• Monthly Sales Report.
• Visitor Center Quarterly Report.
• Events Report.
Trustee Walker questioned if the Town was providing enough support for Community
Services and where more support would be useful. Director Hinkle acknowledged his
department has received needed support with the continued growth. Trustee Walker
requested an economic impact report be completed to illustrate any changes that might
occur after the Event Center Walking is discontinued on March 16, 2018.
Trustee Norris requested additional information regarding the new video people
counters at the Visitor Center. Director Hinkle explained how the old counters were not
providing an accurate count of people entering the Visitor Center, the video people
counters are 95-98% accurate. A true count of foot traffic in the Visitor Center would not
be ascertained until data could be collected over a number of years.
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Trustee Holcomb inquired about full use of the Event Center. Director Hinkle mentioned
the Event Center continues to be mostly used for weekend events with few weekends
available, this is considered a good use of the facility. Administrator Lancaster noted
event centers, in general, are not a money-making endeavor. It is a useful resource for
tourism and revenue in the town.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE TOWN BOARD.
Fee Waiver Request - 2090 Arapaho Rd. Plan Review & Building Permit fees. John
Majeski, on behalf of Mesa Builders requested a waiver of the Building Division fees for
a deck addition to an existing house, due to a delay in plan review and timely
responses. Director Hunt noted this request does not need to be recommended to the
Town Board, as the fee amount does not meet the $3,000 minimum outlined in Policy
402. The delay of two months was due to staff absences over the holidays, resubmitted
plans, and delays on the part of the applicant. Director Hunt stated though the issuance
of the building permit took more time than normal, this was not an inordinate amount of
time. Additionally, the criteria for a fee waiver, per Policy 402, would not be met in this
case.
Assistant Town Administrator Machalek explained the background on Policy 402, and
the previous direction from the Town Board to not habitually waive fees in Community
Development. Strict criteria were added to the policy, whereupon fees could be waived
if tied to publicly funded industries, low income health and human services, or attainable
workforce. Trustee Norris questioned if the applicant acknowledged specific reasons to
waive the fees though his request did not fit the criteria. Director Hunt replied no
additional reasons were given.
Assistant Town Administrator Machalek explained Community Development staff does
not have discretion on which fee waiver requests should be brought to the Committee.
An amendment to the policy could be made so the Committee would only see fee
waiver requests which fit the criteria. An additional revision would allow the Community
Development Director discretion on fee waivers up to $500, to better provide customer
service.
The Committee recommended Policy 402 be revised to include the above-
mentioned amendments as a consent item at the February 13, 2018, Town Board
Meeting and denied the Fee Waiver Request.
There being no further business. Chair Walker adjourned the meeting at 8:22 a.m.
Kimberly UiSn^Y Recording Secretary