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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 1994-10-11Town of Estes Park,L,arimer County, Colorado,.9Cotgber 1 1 ,®., 19 .94 . Minutes of a .Regular...meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town o f Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado . Meeting held in the Municipal Building i n said Town of Estes Park on the . 11t . day of ....®Otober ..,A .D .,19 .9 . at regular meeting hour . H . Bernerd Dannel s Meeting called to order by Mayor Present : Mayor Trustees :H . B . Dannels Susan L . Doylen , Stephen W . Gillette , William J . Marshall , Michael E . Miller , Gary F . Klaphake, J . Donald Paule y Also Present : Town Administrato r Gregory A . White , Town Attorne y Vickie O'Connor , Town Clerk Absent : Robert L . Dekker, Mayor ProTe m Mayor Dannels called the meeting to order at 7 :30 P .M . PUBLIC INPUT , Lou Canaiy stated he had not yet received his housing survey, an d he had an article read which was published by Tom Cushman/San Dieg o Union Tribune (October 4, 1994 issue) speaking very favorably o f the Golf Course . Dick Pratt questioned how long the Board would continue to allo w the "illegal franchise tax" collected on the Cable TV bill . CONSENT CALENDAR : 1.Town Board minutes dated September 27, 1994 . 2.Bills . 3.Committee Minutes : A.Public Safety, September 29, 1994 . B.Community Development, October 6, 1994 . C.Board of Adjustment, October 4, 1994 (acknowledgemen t only). It was moved and seconded (Doylen/Gillette) the consent calendar be approved,and it passed unanimously . ACTION ITEMS : 1.American Red Cross - Presentation of Plaque . Loca l Representative Berneice Roby/American Red Cross Volunteer s presented a plaque acknowledging the Town's 20-years o f "touching people's lives" by contributing blood . 2.Park School District - Request Support of Ballot Issues .Bo b Jones, "Vote Yes for our Kids" Comittee, addressed th e Trustees seeking support of two School Ballot Issues on th e upcoming November 8 General Election . The Park Schoo l District has experienced unprecedented growth and th e elementary school is 35% over capacity, the middle schoo l exceeded capacity this year, and the high school has reache d capacity . To ensure adequate education for the youth , additional facilities and staff are necessary . Stating tha t a sound public education system is necessary, it was moved and Board of Trustees - October 11, 1994 - Page 2 seconded (Gillette/Pauley) the Board of Trustees formall y support the School Ballot Issues,and it passed unanimously . 3 .A .Lot 6, Little Prospect Mountain Addition, Geraldin e Kappely/Applicant .It was moved and seconde d (Doylen/Gillette) this Subdivision Plat be continued t o November 8, 1994,and it passed unanimously . B.Amended Plat of Lots 15-17, Block 2, Town of Estes Park , Elizabeth Bowers/Applicant .It was moved and seconde d (Doylen/Gillette) the Amended Plat be continued to November 8 , 1994,and it passed unanimously . C.Amended Plat of Lots 11 and 12, Crags Addition, C . Frankli n Hix/Applicant .It was moved and seconded (Doylen/Gillette ) the Amended Plat be continued to November 8, 1994,and i t passed unanimously . D.Replat of Lot 131, Al Fresco Place Addition, Joh n Grace/Applicant .It was moved and seconded (Doylen/Gillette ) the Replat be continued to November 8, 1994,and it passe d unanimously . 4.Amended Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with the Estes Par k Urban Renewal Authority .Administrator Klaphake presented th e IGA which amends the current Agreement by : including languag e for the Authority to transfer to the Town, $447,000 which wil l be made available to the Authority should the Town/EPUR A November 8, 1994 ballot issue be passed ; addition of Paragrap h 24 that provides that the Town and EPURA meet jointly during the budget process to achieve mutual goals ; and Paragraph 2 5 stating that nothing in the Amendment shall in any way affec t the security for the Tax Increment Refunding Revenue Bonds , Series 1993 . It was moved and seconded (Gillette/Miller) th e Amended Intergovernmental Agreement be approved contingen t upon execution by EPURA,and it passed unanimously . 5.Change of Class/Ownership - From Beer and Wine to Hotel an d Restaurant License/From Steven Barlow to John and Donn a Sinnott, dba MAMA ROSE'S, 338 E . Elkhorn Ave .Mayor Dannel s opened the public hearing, and Town Attorney White reviewe d the application . There being no public testimony, Mayo r Dannels declared the public hearing closed . Stating that th e Board of Trustees finds that the reasonable requirements o f the neighborhood are not met by the present liquor outlets i n the neighborhood and that the desires of the adult inhabitant s are for the granting of this liquor license, it was moved an d seconded (Gillette/Marshall) the Change of Class/Ownershi p license be granted,and it passed unanimously . 6.1995 Budget - Resolution Appropriating Sums of Money (Preliminary Z .As required by law, Finance Officer Vavr a presented the preliminary Resolution Appropriating Sums o f Money for the 1995 Budget . The proposed 1995 Budget will b e thoroughly reviewed at the Administrative Committee meeting s scheduled November 3 and 17 . 7.Town Administrator's Report : A.Status of Litigation/Town's Ballot Issue .Town Attorne y White briefed the Trustees on the "Motion to Dismiss " action he filed with the Larimer County District Cour t (Case No . 94-CV-545-3). B.Budget Calendar .Staff noted that public input on th e 1995 Budget will be heard at the above-reference d Administrative Committee meetings November 3 and 17 . C . Housing Site Survey .Clerk O'Connor reported on polling Board of Trustees - October 11® 1994 - Page 3 results : those voting "Yes" 72 6 those voting "No" 53 7 those voting "Other" 8 1,27 1 Deducting 317 envelopes that were "undeliverable", th e return was 42%, surpassing total votes cast in the April , 1994 regular Municipal Election (26%). The Board noted that the response on affordable housin g matches those statistics contained in the Talmey-Drak e Survey . D .Sales Tax Update .Third quarter collections indicat e that August is 9 .4% ahead of the same period in 1993 an d that year-to-date figures have increased 10 .44% from 1994 . It is apparent that, pursuant to TABOR, the Tow n must either refund or re-invest excess revenues . There being no further business, Mayor Dannels adjourned th e meeting at 8 :15 P .M . 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