HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 2007-05-08Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, May 8, 2007
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 in
said Town of Estes Park on the 8th day of May, 2007. Meeting called to
order by Mayor Baudek.
I Present:John Baudek, Mayor
Bill Pinkham, Mayor ProTem
Trustees Eric Blackhurst
Dorla Eisenlauer
Richard Homeier
Chuck Levine
Wayne Newsom
Also Present:Town Attorney White
Jacquie Halburnt, Deputy Town Administrator
Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk
Absent:Randy Repola, Town Administrator
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Mayor Baudek called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and all desiring to do so, recited
the Pledge of Allegiance.
PROCLAMATION. Mayor Baudek read a proclamation to proclaim the month of May
Foster and Kinship Care Month in Estes Park. Christina Ulrich-Jones/Larimer County
Human Services Foster/Kinship Care Program was present to accept the proclamation
and spoke briefly on the benefits the program provides to the children of our
community.
PUBLIC COMMENT.
None.
TOWN BOARD COMMENTS.
Trustee Levine attended the scholarship distribution meeting earlier tonight and was
overwhelmed with the number of groups and individuals supporting the youth of our
community.
Trustee Blackhurst reminded the public that the Housing Authority monthly meeting
would be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in Room 203 and the Public Works Committee
would meet Thursday at 8:00 a.m. in the Town Board Room.
1. CONSENT AGENDA (Approval of):
1. Town Board Minutes dated April 24, 2007.
2. Bills.
3. Committee Minutes;
A. Public Safety, April 26, 2007:
a. “Heart to Help” Bronze Statue -
Fundraising Campaign.
b. PropertyRoom.com - Contract.
B. Community Development, May 3, 2007:
Special Events:
1. Bond Park Cabin Policy.
$20,000 Budgeted, $13,000
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It was moved and seconded (Pinkham/Levine) the Consent Agenda be approved,
and it passed unanimously.
2. ACTION ITEMS:
1. ORDINANCE #9-07 - AMENDING SECTION 17.88.010 LOCATION OF
BANNERS. Dir. Pickering presented the Ordinance, reporting that the
Community Development Committee recommended approval. Town Attorney
White read the Ordinance. It was moved and seconded
(Newsom/Eisenlauer) Ordinance #9-07 be adopted, and it passed
unanimously.
2. ORDINANCE #10-07 - AMENDING MODEL TRAFFIC CODE APPENDIX.
Police Chief Richardson addressed the proposed Ordinance that amends the
appendix to include inconsistencies with loading zones, timed parking, on
street parking and speed limit signs. This amendment also adds the new
parking lot names to the appendix. New signage is required to be consistent
with the proposed changes at a cost of $1,578.87. The Public Safety
Committee recommended approval of the proposed changes and additional
signage.
Trustee Eisenlauer questioned the current amendments that appear to be in
contradiction with a letter submitted by the East End Riverwalk Condo
Association requesting an on-street loading zone and the conversion of the
Brownfield parking lot to 30 minute parking. Chief Richardson stated this
would not be consistent with time parking currently in place. Officer Tyson will
continue to work with the merchants in this area to address parking concerns.
Discussion was heard and summarized as follows; loading zone hours and
parking restrictions, allowing parking along MacGregor Ave. in front of Town
Hall on the weekends, maintaining 30-minute parking after 5:00 p.m. on the
weekdays, increased enforcement of the shuttle stops.
Staff will monitor the parking issue during the upcoming season and research
recommendations to determine what would be consistent with other like
communities to support an informed decision. Town Clerk Williamson read the
Ordinance, and following discussion, it was moved and seconded
(Newsom/Pinkham) Ordinance #10-07 be adopted and new signage at a
cost of $1,578.87 from account #101-3100-431-25-25, and it passed
unanimously.
3. ORDINANCE #11-07 - AMENDING SECTION 7.12 TO INCLUDE DOMESTIC
CATS RUNNING AT LARGE. Police Chief Richardson reported the
department along with Community Development has received complaints of
cats running at large and damaging property. The Public Safety Committee
recommended approval to add domestic cats to the current dogs running at
large Ordinance.
Carol Dahlgren/575 Chaplin Lane encouraged the Board to pass the
Ordinance to provide the Police Department a mechanism to address cats
running at large.
Attorney White read the Ordinance, where it was moved and seconded
(Blackhurst/Levine) Ordinance #11-07 be adopted, and it passed
unanimously.
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4. ORDINANCE #12-07 - ADDING SECTION 9.36 COLORADO CLEAN
INDOOR AIR ACT. Deputy Town Administrator Halburnt, presented the
Ordinance, reporting violations of the Colorado Clean Indoor Act would
currently be written into County court. This Ordinance would allow violations to
be addressed by the Municipal court and fines to be collected locally. Attorney
White read the Ordinance. Following discussion, it was moved and seconded
(Eisenlauer/Levine) Ordinance #12-07 be adopted, and it passed
unanimously.
5. CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
Currently, code enforcement is a position within Community Development:
however, the Protective Inspection (Building) Department has doubled its work
load in the past ten years and is managing enforcement in a reactive manner
with inspections taking a higher priority. Moving the position to the Police
Department will allow for proactive enforcement and higher service. Police
Chief Richardson reported the Police Department will assume responsibilities
for code enforcement on a full time basis when a qualified person is selected,
target date of June 18,2007.
Discussion followed and is summarized: the number of permits issued relative
to the permit valuation, reviewed job duties of each position within the Building
Department, response by a police officer would be timelier and followed up by
the code enforcement officer, addition of a full time position will increase the
expenses without offsetting revenue, the current situation is not providing the
community an appropriate level of service, code enforcement in the County is
conducted by the Town through an IGA with the County.
Chief Building Official Birchfield stated 364 complaints were received last year
with 25% related to building permits or floodplains. Approximately 10% of the
Building Department staff time is spent on code enforcement.
Trustee Blackhurst stated the Building Department has outsourced plan
reviews in the past and questioned the need to outsource in the future once
code enforcement is removed from the department. CBO Birchfield suggested
there will be fewer need to outsource; however, the department’s performance
standards will dictate the need. Director Joseph stated code enforcement will
continue in Community Development as it relates to development and building
code complaints for current projects.
Following discussion, it was moved and seconded (Newsom/Levine) to
remove code enforcement from Community Development and add a full
time code enforcement officer to the Police Department, and it passed
unanimously. Attorney White stated that Judge Brown is our most effective
tool in gaining code compliance.
6. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR REPORT.
• The childcare survey has been distributed and a summit will be held at the
Holiday Inn on May 21,2007.
• The new Town Flag contest ballots will be in the May utility bills and
distributed to children at the schools.
Whereupon Mayor Baudek adjourned the meeting at 8:18 p.m.
ohn Baudek, Mayor
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Jawie Williamson, Town Clerk
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