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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Community Development Committee 2004-08-05RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, August 5, 2004 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 5th day of August, 2004. Committee: Attending: Also Attending: Absent: Chairman Doylen, Trustees Habeckerand Levine All Assistant Town Administrator Repola, Directors Joseph, Pickering, Marsh, Mgr. Hinze, Nickolai, Blackhurst, Town Attorney White, Chilcott, Clerk O’Connor None Tm0 Chairman Doy,en s delay. Trustee Habecker called the meeting to order at SPECIAL EVENTS - SPECIAL EVENTS MANAGER HIM7F 1. Event Critiques: a. Wool Market, June 10-13, 2004. This 14th year event remains one of three fibar testivals in the u-s-'the number of spectators and yr eveZli^2005 9nifiCant' and th6 Committee is P|anning a special 15- b. June Rodeo Series, June 21-23 & 28-30, 2004 (3rd. yr. event). This amateur rodeo attracts participants from Northern Colorado and Wyoming: the Rooftop Rodeo Committee and Police Volunteers were commended for their event-support activities. The number of event redUCed thiS year; however> the small of amounrS Sr eZir)Sfora20?5nCem’ ,hUS S,aff intendS invesH9ate C- rra«“sSwerreview:nddanCe 'rendS- 9r0Wth P°,ential’ and d-» 1i3991o8’an0d0t4hi7Leo COMMUNICATIONR 1 ■ Advertising: a' Departnri'ent’^Communteations’c^^^^ator’8^WaS hired JU'y 6" as ,ha c. d. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development - August 5, 2004 - Page 2 VISITOR’S CENTER 1. 2. 3. Personnel. The interview phase for the Visitors Center Coordinator Position is now complete. Communications Department Relocation. During the interim period prior to October Is, the Training Room (temporarily used by the Finance Dept.) will be utilized as the “call center.” A telephone installation plan is in place and staff will begin the move within 2 weeks. The 800-calls will start coming into this temporary location by mid-late September. CVB Update. This new periodic update has been initiated to report on activities, development and other information that is pertinent to the resort industry. The focus will be on: CVB Operations. 8/24 Town Board meeting - Steve Lane architect will present the project. ■ Traditional Advertising. ■ Group Sales & Marketing ■ Special Events ■ Media Relations. GROUP SALES & MARKETING - J[ll IF NICKOLAI Meeting Professionals International (MPI) Tour In Estes Park ThP r\/R in conjunction with the Ft Collins CVR hnct!? o . Th CVB’ familiarization tour on Julv 28th a vorS. f B’ hosted a Post-convention 1. ^r°ii!!n DEVELOpMFNT - BUSINFSS DFVFI nDMcKiT director 1 Econorcmcrond°ti,onnyfindrthT^onnerIO|Pment, C°rp- Report on th« unemployment numbers continue loriL-oShpSnn0tk'n9 fo,rKwork and the lost ±$400 Million in wealth- anH hani^!Se’+ ?verLthe Past Vear> the County hasat 27%. The rralityTtherris nreZrS haVe d°Ubled With fotecloLres and the entire state. Survey results li«?t tha171'0 recovery in northern Colorado 2 aZ' r unfrdty bd-eysSlte fo??hUeZclP:,l,iVe marke,: h'9h C0S'of s' “ oC'r ,he -- Program that ufeJeLTc^ logo8 he'd t0 reVleW the Rive,walk Si9naSe jOSEPRLjnX~BBELSaMENT ~ community __DEVEL0PMFMT niQgPTf'r Building Permits" Currently8detalledeftr6 °ft De.veloP,,'ent Sites for multi-family development have not been rf^?in-StHi,Ctl0r drawin9s for large spending more time^in the fieldetrac^tinaeas bmit ^-S 8 result> staff ',s code compliance. Additionally allowinn hi.iiw 1 constructlon for all aspects of completion of street and drivLay imp9rovemeLC(irtrUCti0n t0 be9in priorto safe access to perform inspections and in cn Prasenting problems for access if needed. Staff is oroDosinn tn t ^°rIle cases' hinders emergency detailed site construction drawings fo? S,faamil!1IS T01'06’thUS re9uldng approved, policy imp,amenta,ion will lead to Zr^eSS lf 1. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Community Development - August 5, 2004 - Page 3 Three Policy Statements were presented that, in summary, require: (1) detailed site construction drawings on multi-family or commercial projects; (2) issuance of building permits be withheld until underground utilities and vehicular access are substantially complete; and (3) improvement guarantees and letters of credit to ensure installation of storm drainage as designed by a professional engineer to be verified by a professional engineer upon completion. Comments in support of the policy statements were heard from Const./Facilities Mgr. Sievers (speaking on behalf of external utilities/public safety agencies) and Line Supt. Steichen. Discussion followed concerning Town liability issues, and field inspections, incentives to reduce multiple field inspections. As additional data must be provided that includes financial and procedural options pertaining to all three Policy Statements, this item was continued to a future Committee Meeting. 2. Revisions to the Short Term Rentai Ordinance/Municipal Code. Pursuant to the November 25, 2003 Town Board Study Session, staff has reviewed said ordinance and Attorney White presented and reviewed specific amendments and clarified the limitations to the intensity of use allowed with short-term rentals: (1) that the use shall not be out of character with single­ family neighborhoods; and (2) that the “playing field is leveled” by requiring a business license and commercial utility rates. Specific proposed amendments were reviewed. Associated amendments to the Estes Valley Development Code will be reviewed by the Planning Commission August 17th and an Ordinance will be presented to the Town Board for consideration on August 24th. Following discussion on non-profit consistency and impact to existing bed and breakfasts, a recommendation was not issued as staff was directed to review and report on their findings during the 8/24 Town Board meeting. There being no further business. Chairman Doylen adjourned the meeting at 11:49 a.m. Vickie O’Connor, CMC, Town Clerk APPROVED AUG 1 0 2004 TOWN OF ESTES PARK BOARD OF TRUSTEES