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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board 2020-10-27 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, October 27, 2020 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 and Virtually in said Town of Estes Park on the 27th day of October, 2020. Present: Wendy Koenig, Mayor Patrick Martchink, Mayor Pro Tem Trustees Carlie Bangs Marie Cenac Barbara MacAlpine Cindy Younglund Scott Webermeier Also Present: Travis Machalek, Town Administrator Jason Damweber, Assistant Town Administrator Dan Kramer, Town Attorney Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk Absent: None Mayor Koenig called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and all desiring to do so, recited the Pledge of Allegiance. AGENDA APPROVAL. It was moved and seconded (Webermeier/Cenac) to approve the Agenda as presented, and it passed unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENTS. None. TRUSTEE COMMENTS. Trustee MacAlpine stated she attended the October Planning Commission meeting. She questioned when the ballot boxes would be reopened; what other locations were available to drop of ballots; status of the radio station; and when the Post Office may reopen the local office and begin to deliver residential mail. Mayor Pro Tem Martchink thanked the fire personnel, Town staff, Police, Larimer County Sheriff, and the Incident Management teams. He expressed heartfelt concern for all in the community and neighbors who were evacuated and have not been able to return home. He commented the fires are not out and all need to continue to be diligent and ready to evacuate if necessary. Trustees Bangs, Webermeier, and Younglund echoed the sentiments regarding the impacts of the Cameron Peak and East Troublesome fires on the community. Trustee Webermeier thanked Mayor Koenig, Town Administrator Machalek and the entire staff for their leadership and communication during the recent evacuation of the entire Estes valley. Trustee Bangs attended the Transportation Advisory Board meeting before the evacuation. Mayor Koenig stated Senators Bennet and Gardner, Congressmen Neguse, and the mayors from Lyons, Loveland and Berthoud have all reached out to provide support to the Estes Park community during the fires. She thanked the citizens for their efforts and efficiencies in evacuating the valley. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR REPORT. Administrator Machalek expressed deep appreciation for all involved in supporting the community during the current fires, including firefighters, Rocky Mountain National Park personnel, fire management personnel, personnel from the valley, both electric and water Board of Trustees— October 27, 2020— Page 2 staff, plow drivers, gas utility workers, the leadership team, Emergency Manager/Police Captain Rose, and Fire Chief Wolf. He further thanked Director Bergsten, Power and Communication Superintendent Lockhart and Josh Cramer/Contractor for leading the effort to develop a redundant communication line to the western slope. Larimer County Clerk and Recorder Myers stated the vote center closed the day of the evacuation and all ballots were secured from the drop boxes, boxes secured and locked. The drop boxes would reopen and the vote center to reopen once operational challenges have been addressed at the Community Center. She recommended voters call the main Election Office to receive a replacement ballot or with other election questions. 1. CONSENT AGENDA: 1. Use Tax Collection Agreement with Larimer County for Continued Authorization of the Town to Collect Larimer County's Building Materials Use Tax. 2. Resolution 59-20 Wind River Apartments, Development Plan and Special Review for Associated Daycare, Two Year Extension of the Three-Year Approval Period, 1041 S. St. Vrain Avenue, Rural Coz Estes Park St Vrain, LLC, Stephanie Copeland, Owner/ Applicant. Town Board approval to continue item to the November 10, 2020 Town Board meeting. 3. Resolution 58-20, Second Amended Plat of Estes Park Resort Townhome Subdivision, 1700 Big Thompson Avenue, Mountain Village Development LLC, Applicant. Town Board approval to continue item to the November 10, 2020 Town Board meeting. 4. Ordinance 13-20 Right-Of-Way Vacation Portion of Big Horn Drive, 113 E Elkhorn Avenue, B. Wade Investments, LLC, Applicant. Town Board approval to continue item to the November 10, 2020 Town Board meeting. It was moved and seconded (Webermeier/Bangs) to approve the Consent Agenda, and it passed unanimously. 2. REPORTS AND DISCUSSION ITEMS: (Outside Entities). 1. EAST TROUBLESOME FIRE UPDATE. Fire Chief Wolf and Emergency Manager/Captain Rose provided a review of the operations of the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) during the fire. The East Troublesome/Thompson Complex spotted a mile and half over the tundra from the west side on October 22, 2020 and triggered the evacuations of the Estes valley. The fire has slowed due to the recent snow, but contiues to burn. The Cameron Peak fire also increased and has threatened Glen Haven during this same period of time. The weather has allowed for additional planning to address the fire activity for the next seven to ten days. Utilities have been restored to all properties within the valley. Decisions to cut utilities during the recent fires and future decisions would be based on the projected path of the fire and rate of growth. Further discussion was heard on the difference between mandatory and voluntary evacuation status. 2. COVID-19 UPDATE FROM LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT. Public Health Director Gonzales provided an overview of the current COVID-19 situation, increasing case rate in Larimer County, and the need to reduce the case rate and prevent illness by wearing masks, washing hands, maintaining six feet off distance, and limit small gatherings. Larimer County has seen an increase in the hospitalization rate from four to 25, a risk score of medium, and a current status Level 1 and creeping to Level 3. The recent concern with 18 to 24-year-old individuals in September has declined, with one in four asymptomatic, however, they are spreaders and infecting all other age groups. Smaller gathering of 10 or fewer are now the issue as cooler weather moves individuals indoors. Estes Park numbers have been good through the summer season and have increased. Board of Trustees—October 27, 2020— Page 3 Discussion occurred on the variance the Estes Chamber of Commerce received for Halloween, and the need for additional testing in the community due to the evacuation. Staff confirmed the Chamber's Halloween event has been cancelled to provide the needed access by fire personnel through downtown. Kent Smith/Town citizen thanked everyone for the efforts. He stated the restaurants are going to be struggling, and he requested the County send information directly to the businesses. 3. ACTION ITEMS: 1. RESOLUTION 62-20 DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY DUE TO WILDFIRE. Town Administrator Machalek presented the Board with a declaration of emergency due to wildfire that he signed the previous week. The declaration requires the Board's ratification. It was moved and seconded (Webermeier/Bangs) to approve Resolution 62-20, and it passed unanimously. Whereupon Mayor Koenig adjourned the meeting at 9:10 p.m. r; Wendy ig, May r ie Williamson, Town Clerk 1