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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES CompPAC 2021-12-02Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, December 2, 2021 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held via ZOOM in said Town of Estes Park on December 2, 2021. Committee: Also Attending: Chair Matthew Heiser, Vice-Chair Bob Leavitt, Members David Bangs, Eric Blackhurst, Chuck Cooper, Kirby Nelson-Hazelton, John Schnipkoweit, Frank Theis, Karen Thompson, Rose Truman, David Wolf, David Shirk, Matt Comstock, Community Development Director Jessica Garner, Larimer County Community Development Director Lesli Ellis, Trustee Barbara MacAlpine, Recording Secretary Karin Swanlund Absent: Truman Chair Heiser called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: The motion passed with a visual thumbs-up vote. PUBLIC COMMENT. None CONSENT AGENDA: Approval of Minutes from November 18, 2021 It was moved and seconded (Leavitt/Bangs) to approve the minutes. The motion passed with a visual thumbs-up vote. GUEST SPEAKERS (discussion and comments summarized) Jim Duell, District Manager, Estes Park Sanitation, spoke on the existing facility, currently at 55% of capacity with use approximately 50% commercial 50% residential. The biological demand is higher in commercial. EP San is not seeing vast amounts of growth but can send overflow to Upper Thompson, which has happened a few times. Chris Bieker, District Manager, Upper Thompson Sanitation, noted that revenue collected is reinvested back into the wastewater system. It was formed in 1971 to protect the water quality of the Big Thompson River. Ninety-six miles of collection systems follow the river drainages. Studies show a potential build-out of 4 million gallons per day by 2040, with a projected population double that of today. The 50-year-old infrastructure is failing and will need to be replaced. Future improvements are planned for 2023-2025, which will allow for state-of-the-art capture of all flow, with a cost of around 70 million dollars and partnering with the town to get the water main connected. Forward-thinking and reactionary are important, and sanitation is doing an excellent job of that. Both Jim and Chris answered numerous questions from the committee. OTHER The December 16 meeting will be a joint meeting with the Estes Valley Planning Committee. Member Theis is planning a visioning meeting with the North End Property Owners. There being no further business, Chair Heiser adjourned the meeting at 10:45 a.m. Karin Swanlund, Recording Secretary