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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Town Board 2009-03-24Prepared3/13/09evised3/23/09TOWNoiESTESPARIçTheMissionoftheTownofEstesParkistoplanandprovidereliable,high-valueservicesforourcitizens,visitors,andemployees.Wetakegreatprideensuringandenhancingthequalityoflifeinourcommunitybybeinggoodstewardsofpublicresourcesandnaturalsetting.BOARDOFTRUSTEES-TOWNOFESTESPARKTuesday,March24,20097:00p.m.AGENDAPLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE.(Anypersondesiringtoparticipate,pleasejointheBoardinthePledgeofAllegiance).FINANCIALREPORTINGAWARD.FinanceOfficerMcFarland.GRADUATIONCEREMONY:2009CITIZENSINFORMATIONACADEMY(CIA)PARTICIPANTS.MayorPinkham,MuseumDirectorKilsdonkandTownAdministratorHalburnt-PresentParticipationCertificatestothefollowingclassmembers:DwayneBallardSallieBaughPatBlumeBarbaraBoyerBuckBruceCairnsMartiDeYoungBeckyElrodMarkElrodRobertErnstWayneGroomeCoryLaBiancaSandyLindquistRonNorrisSandyOstermanLarryPurdyMichaelRichardsonBarbaraSellersDonSellersCarolSmithPeteSmithScottThompsonKarenThompsonDougWarnerPUBLICRECEPTIONwillbeheldimmediatelyfollowingtheceremony(10Minutes).PUBLICCOMMENT.(Pleasestateyournameandaddress).TOWNBOARDCOMMENTS.1.CONSENTAGENDA:1.TownBoardMeetingMinutesdatedMarch10,2009andTownBoardStudySessiondatedMarch10,2009.2.Bills.3.CommitteeMinutes:A.CommunityDevelopment,March5,2009:1.Tn-StateFireworks,$30,000—Budgeted. 2.PartyTimeRentalInc.,$17,933.50—Budgeted.3.SpecialEventPolicyManualUpdate—StanleyFairgroundParkingFees.4.SpecialEventPolicyManualUpdate—BondParkUsageFees&VendorFees.5.2009RooftopRodeoCommitteeSpringAppointments.6.McDonaldTransitAssociates,2009ShuttleContract-$180,509—Budgeted.B.Utilities,March12,2009:1.HDREngineering,CorrosionControlReport,$6,771.4.EstesValleyPlanningCommissionMinutesFebruary17,2009(acknowledgementonly).5.EstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority,February18,2009(acknowledgementonly).3.ACTIONITEMS:1.APPOINTMENTTOTREEBOARD.DirectorZurn.a.J.RexPoggenpohl,4-yearterm,expiring3/31/13.*2.CONTRACTAWARDFOROFFICEREMODEL.DirectorZurn.3.RESOLUTION#06-09,SURPRISESIDEWALKSALE.DirectorPickering.4.RESOLUTION#07-09SUPPORTFORFIRESERVICEPLAN.InitiativeCommitteeChairTomAnderson.5.ORDINANCE#02-09—AMENDINGSECTIONS5.20OFTHEMUNICIPALCODEPERTAININGTOLICENSINGOFCOMMUNITYSPECIALEVENTVENDORS.TownClerkWilliamson.6.TOWNMISSIONANDVISIONSTATEMENTS.AdministratorHalburnt.7.TOWNADMINISTRATORREPORT.8.REQUESTTOENTEREXECUTIVESESSION:24-6-402(4)(e)C.R.S.—Forthepurposeofdeterminingpositionsrelativetomattersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiatorsregardingMary’sLakeWaterTreatmentPlant.24-6-402(4)(b)C.R.S.-ConferencewithTownAttorneyWhiteforthepurposeofreceivinglegaladviceonspecificlegalquestionsanddeterminingpositionsrelativetomattersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiators—EPURALawsuit.Motion:ImovetheTownBoardgointoExecutiveSession—Forthepurposeofdeterminingpositionsrelativetomailersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiatorsregardingMary’sLakeWaterTreatmentPlant,underC.R.S.Section24-6402(4)(E)andforthepurposeofaconferencewithTownAttorneyWhitetoreceivelegaladviceregardingtheEPURAlawsuitunderC.R.S.Section24-6-4-2(4)(b).9.ADJOURN.NOTE:TheTownBoardreservestherighttoconsiderotherappropriateitemsnotavailableatthetimetheagendawasprepared. Prepared3/13/09TOWNJFESTESPARIçTheMissionoftheTownofEstesParkistoplanandprovidereliable,high-valueservicesforourcitizens,visitors,andemployees.Wetakegreatprideensuringandenhancingthequalityoflifeinourcommunitybybeinggoodstewardsofpublicresourcesandnaturalsetting.BOARDOFTRUSTEES-TOWNOFESTESPARKTuesday,March24,20097:00p.m.AGENDAPLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE.(Anypersondesiringtoparticipate,pleasejointheBoardinthePledgeofAllegiance).FINANCIALREPORTINGAWARD.FinanceOfficerMcFarland.GRADUATIONCEREMONY:2009CITIZENSINFORMATIONACADEMY(CIA)PARTICIPANTS.MayorPinkham,MuseumDirectorKilsdonkandTownAdministratorHalburnt-PresentParticipationCertificatestothefollowingclassmembers:DwayneBallardSallieBaughPatBlumeBarbaraBoyerBuckBruceCairnsMartiDeYoungBeckyElrodMarkElrodRobertErnstWayneGroomeCoryLaBiancaSandyLindquistRonNorrisSandyOstermanLarryPurdyMichaelRichardsonBarbaraSellersDonSellersCarolSmithPeteSmithScottThompsonKarenThompsonDougWarnerPUBLICRECEPTIONwillbeheldimmediatelyfollowingtheceremony(10Minutes).PUBLICCOMMENT.(Pleasestateyournameandaddress).TOWNBOARDCOMMENTS.1.CONSENTAGENDA:1.TownBoardMeetingMinutesdatedMarch10,2009andTownBoardStudySessiondatedMarch10,2009.2.Bills.3.CommitteeMinutes:A.CommunityDevelopment,March5,2009:1.Tn-StateFireworks,$30,000—Budgeted. )2.PartyTimeRentalInc.,$17,933.50—Budgeted.3.SpecialEventPolicyManualUpdate—StanleyFairgroundParkingFees.4.SpecialEventPolicyManualUpdate—BondParkUsageFees&VendorFees.5.2009RooftopRodeoCommitteeSpringAppointments.6.McDonaldTransitAssociates,2009ShuttleContract-$180,509—Budgeted.B.Utilities,March12,2009:1.HDREngineering,CorrosionControlReport,$6,771.4.EstesValleyPlanningCommissionMinutesFebruary17,2009(acknowledgementonly).5.EstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority,February18,2009(acknowledgementonly).3.ACTIONITEMS:1.APPOINTMENTTOTREEBOARD.DirectorZurn.a.J.RexPoggenpohl,4-yearterm,expiring3/31/13.2.RESOLUTION#06-09,SURPRISESIDEWALKSALE.DirectorPickering.3.RESOLUTION#07-09—SUPPORTFORFIRESERVICEPLAN.InitiativeCommitteeChairTomAnderson.4.ORDINANCE#02-09—AMENDINGSECTIONS5.20OFTHEMUNICIPALCODEPERTAININGTOLICENSINGOFCOMMUNITYSPECIALEVENTVENDORS.TownClerkWilliamson.5.TOWNMISSIONANDVISIONSTATEMENTS.AdministratorHalburnt.6.TOWNADMINISTRATORREPORT.7.REQUESTTOENTEREXECUTIVESESSION:24-6-402(4)(e)C.R.S.—Forthepurposeofdeterminingpositionsrelativetomattersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiatorsregardingMary’sLakeWaterTreatmentPlant.24-6-402(4)(b)C.R.S.-ConferencewithTownAttorneyWhiteforthepurposeofreceivinglegaladviceonspecificlegalquestionsanddeterminingpositionsrelativetomattersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiators—EPURALawsuit.Motion:ImovetheTownBoardgointoExecutiveSession—Forthepurposeofdeterminingpositionsrelativetomailersthatmaybesubjecttonegotiations,developingstrategyfornegotiations,and/orinstructingnegotiatorsregardingMary’sLakeWaterTreatmentPlant,underC.R.S.Section24-6-402(4)(E)andforthepurposeofaconferencewithTownAttorneyWhitetoreceivelegaladviceregardingtheEPURAlawsuitunderC.R.S.Section24-6-4-2(4)(b).8.ADJOURN.NOTE:TheTownBoardreservestherighttoconsiderotherappropriateitemsnotavailableatthetimetheagendawasprepared. JackieWilliamsonFrom:EPAdministration[ir3045@estes.org]Sent:Wednesday,March18,20094:39PMTo:JackieWilliamsonSubject:JobDoneNotice(Send)***JobDoneNotice(Send)JOBNO.1317ST.TIME@3/1815:26P65.2SENDDOCUMENTNAMETX/RXINCOMPLETETRANSACTIONOK6672527GregWhite5869561KEPL5869532TrailGazette5861691ChannelS6353677ReporterHerald2247899Coloradoan5771590EPNewsERROR1 JackieWilliamsonFrom:EPAdministration[1r3045©estes.org]Sent:Monday,March23,20093:07PMTo:JackieWilliamsonSubject:JobDoneNotice(Send)********************************JobDoneNotice(Send)‘f”,’JOBNO.1335ST.TIME03/2313:58PGS.2SENDDOCUMENTNAMETX/RXINCOMPLETETRANSACTIONOK6672527GregWhite5869561KEPL5869532TrailGazette5861691Channel86353677ReporterHerald2247899Coloradoan5771590EPNewsERROR1 TownBoardMeeting,March10,2009(#22)Goodevening,It’sbeenfouryearssincethepeopleofEstesParkdecidedIwasnolongerfittoserveasatrusteebecauseIrefusedtoacknowledgetheirgod.It’sbeenoneyearsinceIstartedaconcertedefforttopersuadethisboardtostoprecitingthePledgeuntiltheUnitedStatesCongressremovestheoffendingwords,“underGod.”Ihavedescribedthereligiouslymotivatedwaythat‘underGod’wasaddedtothePledgeandhowthegovernmentnowsaysthatthewordGodinthePledgehasnoreligiousmeaning;whichmakesanyreligiouspersonrecitingthePledge,ahypocriteorablasphemer.Startingourmeetingswiththewords‘underGod,’opensthedoorforanycitizentopetitionyouforaredressofgrievancesassociatedwiththem.The‘underGod’Pledgeisdivisive,exclusive,unjust,andunconstitutional,andthisboardhasnobusinessadministeringittoanyone,letaloneanAmericanatheistlikeme.AndwhathasGodbroughtusthisweek?PopeBenedictwasinAfricawherehecondemnedtheAngolans’practiceofwitchcraft,sayingthatthey“arelivinginfearofspirits,ofmalignandthreateningpowers.”Asaremedy,heoffersthespiritsandmalignpowersoftheBible.Iftheydon’theedhiswords,maybeanAngolanInquisitionwouldworktoferretoutthewitches;IunderstandPopeBenedictisaspecialistinthatarea.TheTexasschoolboardisworkingonacurriculumthatwillusethenonsenseofcreationismtochallengetheguidingprincipleofevolution,andbecauseTexasholdsagreatinfluenceoverthetextbookindustry,allofourstudentswillbeback-sliding.Wecan’texpectourchildrentoexcelinscienceandmathifweletreligiouszealotsdestroythescientificmethod.Inarecentstudy,itwasfoundthatreligiousbelieversnearingdeatharemoreapttouseexpensivelife-extendingproceduresthannon-believers.It’sbeenarguedthatnotusingtheproceduresisakintocommittingsuicide,whichwouldbeasin,butmaybeithasmoretodowithdelusionalbeliefsgivingwaytorealityandfear,whereasthenon-believerhasalreadyacceptedhisfate.Andfinally,onMarch7,anarticleentitled“RiseoftheGodless”waspublishedintheNationalJournal.Itdescribestherisingnumbers,power,andinfluenceofnon-religiousAmericansandhowtheyarebecomingmoreaggressiveaboutpushingtheirlegislativeagendawhichiswhyIimploreyoutobeontherightsideofhistoryandstoprecitingthe‘underGod’Pledge.Astrictseparationofchurchandstateprotectsbothsides;yourwaylegitimizesretaliationsbythecominggod-freemajority.Thankyou,DavidHabecker ATJF4F1TownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,March70,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheBoardofTrusteesoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe10thdayofMarch,2009.MeetingcalledtoorderbyMayorPinkham.Present:WilliamC.Pinkham,MayorChuckLevine,MayorProTemTrusteesEricBlackhurstJohnEricsonRichardHomeierJerryMillerAlsoPresent:JacquieHalburnt,TownAdministratorLowellRichardson,DeputyTownAdministratorTownAttorneyWhiteCynthiaDeats,DeputyTownClerkAbsent:TrusteeEisenlauerMayorPinkhamcalledthemeetingtoorderat7:00p.m.andalldesiringtodoso,recitedthePledgeofAllegiance.PROCLAMATION—97THANNIVERSARYOFTHEGIRLSCOUTS.MayorPinkhamreadaproclamationcelebratingthe97ThAnniversaryoftheGirlScoutsandpresentedthedocumenttoServiceUnitManagerJoleneSvancara,BrownieBaileyBurke,Jr.GirlScoutAutumnBurke,andCadetteGirlScoutAnnabelleWestley.PUBLICCOMMENT.DavidHabecker,Townresident,statedthataccordingtostudies,religioniswaningintheUnitedStatesandrequestedthattheTrusteesdiscontinuethepracticeofrecitingtheunderGod”pledgeatTownBoardmeetings.FrankTheis,Townresident,saidthatduringtheJointTownBoard/EstesValleyPlanningCommission(EVPC)StudySession,membersofthePlanningCommissionstatedthattheCommissionershearthevoiceofthecommunityonissuesthatcomebeforetheEVPC.Mr.TheisremindedtheTrusteesthatunlesstheworkingpeopleofEstesParkchoosetoskipwork,theyareunabletoattendthePlanningCommissionmeetings.TOWNBOARDCOMMENTS.TrusteeBlackhurstremindedthepublicoftheEstesParkHousingAuthoritymeetingtobeheldonWednesday,March11,2009,at8:30am.inRoom203oftheTownHall,andtheUtilitiesCommitteeMeetingscheduledforThursday,March12,2009,at8:00am.intheTownBoardRoom.MayorPinkhamstatedthatActionItem#2waswithdrawnfromtheagendaandwillnotbeaddressedattonight’smeeting.1.CONSENTAGENDA:1.TownBoardMeetingMinutesdatedFebruary24,2009,andTownBoardStudySessionMinutesdatedFebruary24,2009.2.Bills. DPAflBoardofTrustees—March10,2009—Page23.CommitteeMinutes:A.PublicSafety,February19,2009.B.PublicWorks,February26,2009.1.DrainageEasementsforProspectVillageSubdivisionLots1A&2A.2.Design&ConstructionManagementContractforProspectAvenueBypass,CornerstoneEngineeringandSurveying,$49,800—Budgeted.Itwasmovedandseconded(Levine/Miller)theConsentAgendabeapproved,anditpassedunanimously.2.REPORTSANDDISCUSSIONITEMS.1.ESTESPARKHOUSINGAUTHORITYSTRATEGICPLANNING.Dir.KureljapresentedasummaryoftheStrategicPlanningSessionthatwashostedbytheEstesParkHousingAuthorityonJanuary23,2009.AbroadcrosssectionofthecommunityattendedthesessiontobrainstormideasbaseduponthefindingsoftheHousingNeedsAssessment.Dir.Kurelja’spresentationfocusedontoolsusedbyColoradoresortcommunitiesinregardtohousingandideasfromtheplanningsessionincludinginclusionaryzoning;impactfees;salestax;accessorydwellingunits(ADU);realestatetransfertax;fasttracking;densitybonuses;deedandincomerestrictions;theremovalofregulatorybarriers;downpaymentassistance;employeehousingprovidedbyemployers;utilizationofoldmotelsforseasonalhousing;redevelopmentofdowntownbuildingstoincludeaffordablehousing;andeducationofthecommunityaboutaffordablehousing.Shestatedthatacommunitymustbecreativeinchoosingtoolsthatarefeasibleandwillbenefittheirareaandspecificcircumstances,andstatedthattheEstesParkBoardofRealtorsisworkingtodevelopaprogramthatwillprovidedownpaymentassistancetoqualifiedhomebuyers.Dir.KureljasaidthatadditionalmeetingswillbeheldwithsmallerfocusgroupsastheHousingAuthoritycontinuestoworktowardsdevelopingafive-yearworkplan.3.ACTIONITEMS.1.APPOINTMENTS-ESTESVALLEYBOARDOFADJUSTMENT.MayorPinkhamstatedthatChuckLevineandWayneNewsomarebeingrecommendedforreappointmenttotheEstesValleyBoardofAdjustmentforthree-yeartermsendingFebruary28,2012.Itwasmovedandseconded(BlackhursUMiller)toapprovethree-yearappointmentstotheEstesValleyBoardofAdjustmentforChuckLevineandWayneNewsom,expiringFebruary28,2012,anditpassedunanimously,withMayorProTernLevinehavingrecusedhimself,abstainingfromthevote.2.RESOLUTION#05-09—SUPPORTFORFIRESERVICEPLANItemwaswithdrawnfromtheagenda.3.TOWNADMINISTRATORREPORT.•PlOPosition—69applicationswerereceivedandreviewedbytheHumanResourcesDepartment,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,andTownAdministratorHalburnt.11peoplehavebeencontactedtointerviewinthefirstpartofatwo-tierinterviewprocesswiththeintentofnarrowingthefieldtofivepeopletocompletethesecondandfinalpartoftheinterview.TheinterviewswillbeconductedbyapanelincludingstaffandprofessionalPlOsinordertoselectthemostsuitablecandidatetofillthepositionwhichwillprovideincreasedcommunicationwithintheTown. BoardofTrustees—March10,2009—Page3DAF1MISCELLANEOUS.MayorPinkhamstatedthatworkisbeingdoneonaRequestforProposal(RFP)foraproposedmulti-purposeeventcenterandindoorarenatobelocatedattheStanleyParkFairgroundswithpreferencegiventolocalcontractors.HestatedmoreinformationrelatedtothistopicwillbeforthcominginthenearfutureWhereuponMayorPinkhamadjournedthemeetingat7:37p.m.WilliamC.Pinkham,MayorCynthiaDeats,DeputyTownClerk _________—RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSHTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,March10,2009MinutesofaJointStudySessionmeetingoftheTOWNBOARDANDESTESVALLEYPLANNINGCOMMISSIONoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldatTownHallinRooms202&203insaidTownofEstesParkonthej0thdayofMarch,2009.Board:MayorPinkham,TrusteesBlackhurst,Eisenlauer,Encson,Levine,HomeierandMillerCommissionCommissionersAmos,Fraundorl,Hull,Klink,Lane,NorrisandTuckerAlsoAttending:TownAdministratorHalburnt,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,TownAttorneyWhite,TownClerkWilliamson,DirectorJosephandPlannersShirkandChilcottAbsent:TrusteeEisenlauer&CommissionerAmosMayorPinkhamcalledthemeetingtoorderat4:30p.m.ACCESSORYDWELLINGUNITSDirectorJosephreviewedthelistofninemeetingsheldwiththePlanningCommissiontoreviewAccessoryDwellingUnits(ADU’s).Othermeetingswerealsoheldwithlocalbuilders,architects/designers,HomeownerAssociations,BoardofRealtors,EstesParkHousingAuthority,SunriseRotaryandtheLeagueofWomenVoters.AttheFebruary17,2009PlanningCommissionmeeting,theCommissiongavestaffdirectivetoaddressthefollowingspecificissues:nodetached,nominimumlotsize,norental,owneroccupancy,cannotexceed49%ofprincipalbuildingandrequirePlanningCommissionreviewforallapplications.NoDetached/NoMinimumLotSizeEstesValleyPlanningCommission(EVPC)hasrequestedstaffremovedetachedADU’sfromtheproposedcode,allowingonlyintegratedandattachedunits.Thiswouldprohibitaunitaboveadetachedgarage.Theinclusionoftheunittothemaindwellingwouldhelptomaintainthecharacteroftheresidentialneighborhoods.TheEVPChasreceivedpubliccommentsinsupportofattachedunits.OtherissuesdiscussedbytheEVPCincluded:annualpermitting,noticingtheneighbors,wellsonlargerlotslimittheadditionofdetachedunits,andallowingADUsasausebyrightwouldjeopardizethecharacterofsingle-familyzoningdistricts.CommissionerNorrisnotedthemostfrequentpubliccommentwasrelatedtothelackofcontrolandthesecondmostfrequentwastheneedforcaregiverquartersandaseparatespaceforvisitingfamily.Dir.Josephstatedtheproposedcodewouldrequireminimumlotsizesbasedonthetypeofunit(attached,integratedordetached)andwouldbeavailabletoapproximately25%ofthepropertiesinthevalley.TheeliminationofaminimumlotsizewouldallowadditionalpropertiestheoptionofanADU.TrusteeMillercommentedanAUDrequestshouldbeaspecialreviewprocesstoreviewsitelocationandneighborhoodconcerns.HestatedcriteriashouldbedevelopedthatwouldallowanADUonasingle-familylot.NoSeparateRental/OwnerOccupancyEVPChasreviewedtheoptiontoallowtherentalofADU5andconcludedshorttermrentalsshouldnotbeallowed.However,theentirepropertycouldberentedandenforcedthroughtheuseofanannualaffidavitcompletedbythepropertyowner. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownBoardStudySession—March10,2009—Page2TrusteeBlackhurststatedconcernwithenforcement.TheCommissionrecommendsthecoderequitetheownertooccupytheprincipaldwellinginordertoallowlongtermrentaloftheADU.TrusteeBlackhurststatedthedefinitionofowneroccupancyshouldbeclearlydefinedandaddresstheseasonalnatureofthetown’spopulation.MaximumSizeofanADUTheproposedcodelanguagewouldlimitanADUto49%oftheprincipaldwelling,withacapat1,000sq.ft.TheBoardexpressedgeneralapprovaloftheproposedcodelanguageforADUs;however,theyrequestedtheCommissionavoidrecommendingcodechangesthatarenotenforceable.Theproposedcodesshouldbeasspecificaspossible.WILDLIFESTUDYDirectorJosephstatedthecurrentcodecontemplatesawildlifestudyforanydevelopmentonpropertywhereelkcalvingorfawningmayoccur.ThecodealsorequiresCDOWtodeterminewhenawildlifestudywouldberequired.ProposedrevisiontothecodewouldremovetheCDOWfromtheprocessandclearlyidentifythetypesofpropertiesortriggersforawildlifestudy.DirectorJosephreviewedthewildlifemapdevelopedbyEDAWtoestablishthetypesandqualityofhabitat.Theurbanizedareashavebeenalteredsignificantlyandarenothighvaluehabitat;however,theriparianareaswithintheurbanizedcorridorstillholdsignificantvalue.ThestudycompletedbyEDAWhasidentifiedtheriparianareasinthevalleythatshouldbeprotected,andtherefore,wouldrequireawildlifestudyfornewdevelopmentandredevelopment.Riversetbacksprotecttheriparianareasandcouldbeincreasedtobetterprotectthehabitat.Thecurrentcoderequires30footsetbacksfromtheriver.Discussionfollowedonincreasingthesetbackto50feet:CommissionerHullsuggestedallnewdevelopmentbesetback50feetandexistingdevelopmentremainat30feetwithnonewdevelopmentapprovedbeyondthecurrentfootprint;additionaldataisneededtoquantifythebenefitsofincreasingthesetback;increasingthesetbackwouldbeatakingofpersonalproperty;theEDAWstudyidentifiedcriticalhabitatinthevalleyandperhapsthecodeshouldaddresstheseareas;anincreasesetbackwouldcreatenon-conformingpropertiesinthevalleyandrequireastudyforexistingstructures;andthereneedstobeabalancewhenaddressingthewildlifeconcernswithoutadverselyimpactingexistingpropertyrights.OPENSPACESTUDYDir.Josephpresentedamapillustratingapproximately30%ofthevalleyisprotectedopenspacethroughconservationeasements,federalland,LarimerCounty,TownofEstesParkandprivateproperty.Hestatedcommunitieshavetakendifferentapproachestoaddressingopenspace;however,mostcommunitiesprotectlandsthroughacombinationofregulationandacquisition.TheTownBoardthankedthePlanningCommissionforitseffortsandrequestedtheBoardandCommissionmeetonamoreregularbasis,i.e.quarterlyortwiceayear.ThePlanningCommissionersappreciatedthediscussionandinputprovidedbytheBoardandagreedregularmeetingswouldbebeneficial.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,MayorPinkhamadjournedthemeetingat6:42p.m.JackieWilliamson,TownClerk0 RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,March5,2009MinutesofameetingoftheCOMMUNITYDEVELOPMENTCOMMITTEEoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldatTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe5thdayofMarch2009.Committee:ChairmanLevine,EisenlauerandMillerAttending:AllAlsoAttending:TownAdministratorHalburnt,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,DirectorsKilsdonk,Pickering,Joseph,Mgr.MarshandMgr.WinslowandTownClerkWilliamsonAbsent:NoneChairmanLevinecalledthemeetingtoorderat8:00am.PUBLICCOMMENT.Dr.JamesDuiward/LongsPeakScottish/IrishFestivalprovidedtheCommitteewithanupdateonthisyear’sevent.HerequestedtheTownhelptosquelchtherumorsthatthefestivalwouldnolongerbeheldinEstesPark.TheCommitteeexpressedtheirappreciationfortheeffortsofthefestivalstaffandvolunteersandcommendedthemallforawonderfulevent.TheTownwoulddoeverythingpossibletoeliminatesuchrumorsinthefuture.SteveLange/1979ClassReunionMemberrequestedafeewaiverfortheO’ConnorPicnicshelterfortheEstesParkHighSchool30thclassreuniontobeheldonAugust8th•StaffwouldresearchpastpracticesandreporttotheCommitteenextmonth.RECOMMENDATIONSTOTOWNBOARD.SidewalkSaleResolution—RequestApproval.Mgr.Winslowstatedtheeventhastraditionallybeenconductedinthefall;however,theDowntownBusinessAdvisoryCommittee(DBAC)hasrequestedtheeventalsobeconductedinthespring.Therefore,staffreuestsaprovaloftheResolutiontoholdthefirstspring“SurpriseSaleDays”onApril181and19between9:00am.and5:30p.m.eachday.TheeventisopentoallEstesParkbusinessesholdingacurrentTownBusinesslicense.MerchantswithoutsidewalkfrontagemayreserveaspaceinBondPark.PaulFishman/DBACrecommendedAndrewHart/CodeEnforcementOfficerattendtheirnextmeetingonMarch91htoreviewtherules/regulationsforthesale.TheCommitteeagreedthiswouldbebeneficial;however,theCommitteeexpressedtheneedfortheDBACtotaketheleadinenforcingtherulesonthedayofthesale.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovaloftheResolutionasanactionitemontheMarch241hTownBoardmeeting.TownAdministratorHalburntleftthemeetingat8:21am.ContractwithTn-StateFireworksforJuly41h—RequestApproval.Mgr.WinslowrequestedapprovaltocontractwithTn-StateFireworksfortheJuly41hfireworksshowcontractatacostof$30,000.TheRFPwassenttothreecompaniesandonlyonebidwasreceivedfromTn-State.Thecontractincludestheappropriateinsurance,permissionsfromtheBureauofReclamationandtheEstesValleyRecreationandParkDistrictandanoptiontorenewthecontractin2010.TheAmericanLegionhasconductedfundraisinginthepastandraised$19,000fortheTownin2008.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthefireworkcontractwithTn-StateFireworksatacostof$30,000for2009fromaccount#222-5500-455-22- rRECORDOFPROCEEDINGSCommunityDevelopmentCommittee—March5,2009—Page220.ContractwithPartyTimeRentalforTentRental—RequestApproval.TheSpecialEventsDept.hasrentedtentseachyearfortheWoolMarkettoprovideshelterforanimals,participantsandvisitors.AnRFPwassenttofourcompaniesandtwobidswerereceived.StaffrecommendsacceptingthelowbidfromPartyTimeRentalInc.,acompanythedepartmenthasusedinthepast.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthecontractwithPartyTimeRentalInc.foracostof$17,933.50fromaccount#222-5500-455-24-01.SpecialEventsPolicyManual—FairgroundParkingLotFees—RequestApproval.AproposedfeeschedulefortherentalofparkingspacesatthefairgroundswasreviewedwiththeTownBoardatarecentstudysession.StaffhasdiscussedthefeestructurefurtherwithPublicWorksDir.Zurnandreviewedthefeestructureofotherfacilities.Thefollowingfeesarebeingproposed:$1.20/pavedspacewitha$25minimum;$250/unpavedlot,$125/halfunpavedlotand$75/quarterunpavedlot.Allfeeswouldbeperday.Foreventssuchasfairsorcarnivalsanadditionalperpersonfeewouldbenegotiatedwiththerenteroftheproperty.Staffestimatesthedepartment’srevenueswouldincreaseby$500withapproximatelyfivehoursofstafftimeexpended.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovaloftheparkinglotfeestotheSpecialEventPolicyManualasoutlinedabove.SpecialEventsPolicyManual—BondParkUsageFees&VendorFees—RequestApproval.Mgr.WinslowrequestsapprovalofanewflatfeerentalforBondParkof$200/day.Thisfeewouldhelptooffsetexpensesassociatedwiththeuseofthepark.Theflatfeewaspreferredbyeventorganizersoveradamagedeposit.ThecurrentMunicipalCoderequiresvendorsintheCD—CommercialDowntowndistricttoobtainaspecialeventvendorlicense.TheCommitteeheardpubliccommentfromspecialeventcoordinatorsattheOctober2008meetingontheincreasedtimeandpaperworkthevendorlicensingrequirementshavecausedfortheirentityandforeachofthevendors.StaffrecommendseliminatingthelicensingfeerequirementintheMunicipalCodeandaddinga$20pervendorpereventfeepayablebythespecialeventcoordinatortotheSpecialEventDept.PolicyManual.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theCommitteerecommendsapprovaloftheBondParkusagefeesandthevendorfeestotheSpecialEventPolicyManual.RodeoCommitteeMembership—RequestApproval.TheRooftopRodeoCommitteemembershiphasbeenapprovedannuallyinOctober;however,inorderfornewmemberstoparticipateinmeetingtheymustbeapprovedbytheBoard.ThefollowinginternshavemettherequirementsoftheCommittee’sbylawsandarerequestingtheBoard’sapproval:KathyBrown,GeorgeCottingham,WaltHesterandRonellaRisler.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthenewRooftopRodeoCommitteemembersasoutlinedabove.REPORTS.Reportsprovidedforinformationalpurposesandmadeapartoftheproceedings.•StanleyParkFairgroundEvents.•MarketingCommittee.•MediaRelations.•ConferenceCenterYearEndReport.MUSEUMISENIORCENTERSERVICESDEPARTMENT.REPORTS.Reportsprovidedforinformationalpurposesandmadeapartoftheproceedings.•MuseumMonthlyReport•SeniorCenterMonthlyReport RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSDRAFTCommunityDevelopmentCommittee—March5,2009—Page3TheCommitteethankedDir.Kilsdonkforhereffortsandtimewiththisyear’sCitizen’sInformationAcademy.DeputyTownAdministratorRichardsonstatedtheMuseumBoardhasagreedtocontributefundsforthereplacementofcarpetintheexhibitarea,lightingandpaintingofthebuildingsbehindthemuseuminlieuofpurchasingastoragefacility.TheMuseumhasreceivedagranttoconductanassessmentforastoragefacility.TheMuseumBoardwouldcontinuefundraisingeffortsforafuturestoragefacility.TheCommitteeexpressedappreciationfortheeffortsoftheSeniorCenterstafftoutilizegreenproductsfortheMealsonWheelsprogramandforsettinganexampleforthecommunity.COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT.DISCUSSIONITEM.SignCodeBanners.Dir.Josephstatedstaffreceivedarequestfromalocalbusinessowner,KarenSteadman,toconsiderarevisiontotheexistingsigncodetoallowbanners.Thecurrentsigncodeprohibitsbannersincludingtemporarybanners.Itisstaff’sopinionthatpermittingtemporarybannerswouldbetimeconsumingtoenforceandmighthaveanegativeimpactontheimageofthecommunity.KarenSteadman/Karen’sFlowersofEstes,Inc.reviewedhercurrentandpasthistorywithstaffsinterpretationofthesigncoderelatedtoherbusiness,includinganattempttogetatemporarybanner,paintingoverahand-paintedsignonthefrontofherbusinessanddenialofabuildingpermitfortheconstructionofahandicaprampbecauseofasigncodeviolation.ShepresentedtheCommitteewithphotosofotherbusinessesthroughoutEstesParkthatcurrentdisplaybanners,andstatedthesigncodehasnotbeenenforcedequally.SherequestedtheTownreviewthesigncodeandallowtemporarybannerstobedisplayed.Dir.JosephstatedtheTownhasmadeallowancefortemporarybusinessbannersfornewbusinessesorrelocationofabusinesspriortothenewsignbeinginstalled.Heexpressedconcernwiththepotentialenforcementissuesatemporarybannerpolicywouldcreate.Thecurrentcodeprovidesthecodeenforcementofficerwithlanguagethatisclearandeasytoenforce.DeputyTownAdministratorRichardsonrecommendedstaffconductacomprehensiveresearchfortheuseofbannersinlikesized/typeofcommunities.Hestatedthecurrentcodeaddressedpastsitepollutionissuesandstaffwouldreviewpastissues/concerns,otherresortcommunitypracticesandaddressthecurrentviolations.MayorProTernLevineandTrusteeMillerexpressedaneedtoallowtemporary/specialeventbannersthroughapermitprocessandtheneedtohaveflexibility.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theCommitteerecommendsstaffreviewthesigncodeforbannersandreporttotheCommitteeonproposedchanges.REPORTS.Reportsprovidedforinformationalpurposesandmadeapartoftheproceedings.•CommunityDevelopmentFinancial•MonthlyBuildingPermitSummaryTheCommitteerequestedstaffprepareandsendtoalltheTrusteesaquarterlysummaryreportofbuildingpermits. DRAFTRECORDOFPROCEEDINGSCommunityDevelopmentCommittee—March5,2009—Page4ADMINISTRATIONRECOMMENDATIONSTOTOWNBOARD.OrdinancetoDeleteCommunitySpecialEventVendorLicensingRequirements—RequestApproval.TownClerkWilliamsonpresentedtheOrdinancethatwouldremovetherequirementforspecialeventcoordinatorsandspecialeventvendorstoobtainalicensepriortoconductingbusinessintheCD—CommercialDowntowndistrict.ThecurrentvendorlicensefeewouldbecollectedandremittedtotheTownbythespecialeventcoordinatorasoutlinedintheSpecialEventDepartmentPolicyManualrecommendedbytheCommittee.ThisOrdinancewouldalsoaddressthelicensingrequirementsforTownownedfacilities.Currently,groupsrentingthefairgroundshavenotobtainedbusinesslicensesbecausetheypayarentalfeetousethefacility.ThispracticeisinconsistentwiththeMunicipalCode.Theexemptionaddedtosection5.20.100addressesthispracticeandexemptsanybusiness,professionoroccupationsolelyconductedonpropertyownedbytheTownfromobtainingabusinesslicense.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovaloftheOrdinancetotheTownBoard.ShuttleContractwithMcDonaldTransit—RequestApproval.DeputyTownAdministratorRichardsonstatedtheTownBoardapprovedthecontinuationoftheshuttlesystemfor2009.Staffresearchedvariousvendorstoprovidetheequipmentand/orthestaff;however,onlyoneprovider,McDonaldTransitAssociation,hasofficesandshopsinEstesParktoprovideallnecessaryservicesincluding:equipment,labor(localresidents),maintenanceandfuel.Thefeestructureforservicescontainsabaserateamountwithafactoredoveragebasedonthepreviousthreeyearshuttlehistory.McDonaldTransitwillalsomanagetheacquisitionofthreegasolinebusesincludingahandicapaccessiblebusthattheTownwilllease.Staffreviewedtheuseofalternativefuelbusesanddeterminedtheequipmentandfuelwastooexpensive.Alargerbuswouldbeusedonthecamperroute(22-24passenger)andsmaller(16-18passenger)busesfortheremainingroutes.TheagreementhasbeenreviewedbyTownAttorneyWhite.ExhibitAwillbeupdatedtoreflectoperatinghoursof10:00am.to8:00p.m.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthe2009shuttlecontractwithMcDonaldTransitfor$18,509andtheoptiontorenewthecontractfor2010and2011.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,ChairmanLevineadjournedthemeetingat9:38a.m.JackieWilliamson,TownClerk RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,March12,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheUTILITIESCOMMITTEEoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldatTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe12thdayofMarch,2009.Committee:ChairmanHomeier,TrusteesBlackhurstandEricsonAttending:AllAlsoAttending:TownAdministratorHalburnt,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,DirectorGoehring,SuperintendentBolesandClerkWilliamsonAbsent:NoneChairmanHomeiercalledthemeetingtoorderat8:00a.m.PUBLICCOMMENT.None.WATER.ScopeofServicesContract—CorrosionControlReport.InDecemberof2008,theUtilitiesCommitteewasinformedthatleadconcentrationsintheTown’sdrinkingwaterexceededlevelsasdefinedbytheSafeDrinkingWaterAct.Aspartoftheconsequenceforexceedingtheleadactionlevel,theWaterDepartmentmustsubmitacorrosioncontrolplantotheColoradoDepartmentofPublicHealthandEnvironment(CDPH&E)inMay2009.Theplanwouldbedevelopedbyaregisteredprofessionalengineerusingwateranalysisinformationandbyexploringdifferenttreatmentoptionstooptimizecorrosioncontrol.Therefore,staffrequestsapprovaltocontractwithHDREngineeringtoreviewthecurrentchemicaltreatment,determinethebestavailablecorrosioninhibitorandrecommendchangestothecorrosioncontrolprogram.HDREngineeringhasbeenworkingwiththeWaterDepartmentonevaluatingthewaterchemistryintownsince2007,andtherefore,hasbecomeknowledgeablewiththecurrentprocessesinplace.Otherengineeringfirmswouldrequirepreviouslycompletedteststoberepeatedtherebyincreasingthecostoftheanalysis.Discussionfollowedonthetypeoftestingrequired(homeowner),thefrequencyoftestingandtheuseofadifferentcorrosioncontrolcompoundcouldbenefitthesanitationdistricts.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthecontractwithHDREngineeringtocompleteacorrosioncontrolplanfortheWaterDepartmentatacostof$6,771fromaccount#503-6500-560-22-02.Reports1.AnnualSystemFlushing—Dir.GoehringstatedtheannualsystemflushingwouldbeginApril14th—April24thThisprocesswillalsoverifytheconditionofthehydrantsandcleanoutthemainstoimprovewaterqualityandclarity.NoflushingoperationswilltakeplaceApril18th—20th2.RemovalofBigThompsonWaterTreatmentFacility—ThedemolitionofthebuildingbeganinMarch2007andhasbeencompleted.AsmallmetalshedhasbeenplacedonthepropertytohousethenecessarySCADAequipment.3.AnnualHouseholdHazardousMaterialRoundUp.—TheTownandCountyhavebeenhostingthisfunctionincooperationforthepast13yearswiththe RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSUtilitiesCommittee—March12,2009—Page2TownprovidingpersonnelandtheCountydisposingofthematerial.TheeventwillbeheldonaSaturdayinJune.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,TrusteeBlackhurstadjournedthemeetingat8:28am.JackieWilliamson,TownClerk RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSRegularMeetingoftheEstesValleyPlanningCommissionFebruary17,2009,7:30p.m.BoardRoom,EstesParkTownHallCommission:ChairDougKlink;CommissionersWendellAmos,AlanFraundorf,JohnTucker,BettyHull,JoyceKitchen,andRonNorrisAttending:ChairDougKlink;CommissionersAlanFraundorl,BettyHull,JoyceKitchen,andRonNorrisAlsoAttending:TownAttorneyWhite,DirectorJoseph,PlannerChilcoff,PlannerShirk,TownBoardLiaisonHomeier,andRecordingSecretaryThompsonAbsent:CommissionersWendellAmosandJohnTuckerChairKlinkcalledthemeetingtoorderat1:30p.m.Thefollowingminutesreflecttheorderoftheagendaandnotnecessarilythechronologicalsequence.1.PUBLICCOMMENTChairKlinkrecognizedJoyceKitchenforheryearsofserviceonthePlanningCommission.CommissionerKitchenhasresignedherpositionandwillbereplacedbycountyresidentSteveLanebeginninginMarch,2009.MiltGarrett/TownResident—AsarepresentativeoftheBookBuddiesstudygroupfromtheUnitedMethodistChurch,Mr.GarrettdistributedcopiesofHot,Flat,andCrowdedbyThomasFriedmantoeachCommissionerandStaffmember,andsuggestedtheyreaditanduseitasreferencematerial.CommissionerHullhasbeenimpressedbyandappreciativeoftheamountofpubliccommentreceivedonthecurrentissues.SandyOsterman/TownResident—Ms.OstermanrequestedthegroupmeetingbetweentheTownBoardandthePlanningCommissionbeopentothepublicforaquestion/answerperiod.HerrequestwillbeforwardedtoMayorPinkham.2.CONSENTAGENDAEstesValleyPlanningCommissionminutesdatedJanuary20,2009.Itwasmovedandseconded(Hull/Norris)thattheConsentAgendabeaccepted,andthemotionpassedunanimouslywithtwoabsent.3.PROPOSEDAMENDMENTSTOTHEESTESVALLEYDEVELOPMENTCODE,BLOCK12a.SHORT-TERMRENTALSItwasmovedandseconded(HuIl/Fraundort)torecommendCONTINUANCEoftheproposedBlock12AmendmentstotheEstesValleyDevelopmentCoderegardingShort-TermRentalstothenextregularlyscheduledPlanningCommissionmeeting.b.ACCESSORYDWELLINGUNITS(ADU) RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission2February17,2009PlannerShirkfocusedonissuesraisedviapubliccomment.Afterreviewingthehistoryoftheproposedcoderevisions,PlannerShirkcenteredontheissueswiththemostconcerns:Requests:Theoverwhelmingmajorityofrequestshasbeenforguestquarters,caretakerquarters,ormother-in-lawsuites.Usebyright:ItisbeingsuggestedthateveryADUberequiredtogothroughareviewprocesspriortoapproval,includingnotificationofadjacentpropertyowners.Setbacks:Ifdetached,regardlessoflotsize,theunitwouldhavetobeclosertotheprimarydwellingthananypropertyline.Size:Cannotexceed49%ofprimaryunit,andnottoexceed1000squarefeettotal.Existingaccessorybuildingscouldcutintothe1000squarefootlimit.Parking:Thestandardsinthecurrentcodewouldapply;noincreaseintotalallowedvehicles.Increasedtraffic:UsingdatafromtheInstituteofTrafficEngineers,itisestimatedoneADUwouldbringanadditionalseventripsperday.ItisestimatedthatoneADUwouldadd.5tripsperdayduringpeakhours.Infrastructure:Thestandardsinthecurrentcodewouldapply.WaterWells:ThestatewillnotallowanyADUtobeaddedtoanexistingwellunlessthewellisalreadypermittedformultipledwellings.SepticSystems:Thesewouldneedtobereviewedonacase-by-casebasis.Ifconnectiontothesewersystemisavailable,itwouldberequired.Ifsewerconnectionisnotanoption,theapplicantwouldneedcountyapprovaltobuild.IncreaseinDensity:Basedoninformationfromotherjurisdictions,itisestimatedtheEstesValleywouldsee5-6applicationsperyear,whichwouldbedispersedoverthe32squaremilearea.Visual,trafficorgeneraleffectsofdensityareissuesthatstillneedtobediscussed.LotSizevs.ZoneDistrict:Proposedcodewouldallowdetachedunitsinanyzonedistrict,withminimumlotsizerequirements:½acreminimumforattached,1/4acreminimumforintegratedunits,oneacreminimumfordetached.InR,EandE-1districts,detachedADUswouldrequiretwicetheminimumlotsize.InREandRE-idistricts,ADUswouldrequireaminimumof2.5acres.GuestQuarters:Detachedorattachedunitswithoutkitchenfacilitiesforspecificusebyguests.Norentalswouldbeallowed.Definitionoflimitedkitchenincludes:notcontainedinaseparateroomandbeinglimitedtoasink,refrigeratornolargerthan3.5cubicfeet,stove/ovennolargerthan20inches,and/oramicrowaveoven.ThemostcommonrequestseenbyStaffisforawetbar.StaffwouldappreciatemoredirectionfromthePlanningCommission.ItissuggestedthatifthereisanADUontheproperty,additionalGuestQuarterswouldnotbeallowed.DirectorJosephindicatedbyallowingguestquartersassuch,itwouldbringintocompliancethemanyexistingstructuresthathavebeennon-compliantsincetheadoptionofthecurrentEVDC.Asproposed,thelimitedkitchenwouldbeaddedtothecurrentcodeonguestquarters.PlannerChilcoffindicatedthatiflimitedkitchenswereallowedinguestquarters,itwouldessentiallybeafourthtypeofADU.DefinitionofKitchen:Thedefinitionintheproposedcodeisfromthecurrentbuildingcode.Itissuggestedtochangetolanguagetoincludeinstalledapplianceswith220/40voltornaturalgasforthepreparationoffood,andalsocontainingeitherorbotharefrigeratorandsink. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission3February17,2009DevelopmentPlanReview:Itisrecommendedtoinclude“approval”ofthereview.LimitonTenancy:Languageaboutlong-termrentalswasstruck.Languageneedstobeclarifiedastowhetherornotrentalswillbeallowed.Type:ItisrecommendedthatdetachedADUshavenomorethan2bedrooms.IftheADUisintegrated,specificcodeshouldbewrittenastowherethemainunitendsandtheADUbegins.RoadStandards:Thestandardsinthecurrentcodewouldapply.AppendixDwouldapplyfordriveways.ArchitecturalRequirement:Thissectionwasconsolidatedtostatethearchitecturewillbesimilartotheprinicipaldwelling.Theproposedcodecontainsahigherlightingstandardthanthecurrentcode.Allotherarchitecturalstandardswouldapply.Entrance:TheADUentrancecannotfacethefrontofthelot,andcannotbevisiblefromthestreet.LandUseAffidavit:Asproposed,thepropertyownerwouldsignthisdocument,whichwouldtravelwiththedeedtotheproperty.Itwouldstatetheyownersunderstandtheconditionsonthepropertyandwillberequiredtocomplywiththecode.Rentals:CommissionerKlinknotedthatduetoavarietyofissues,PlanningCommissionerssuggestedatthestudysessiontoNOTincluderentalsinthiscurrentADUtopic,butratherkeepingtheaffordablehousinguseandrentalsofADUsaseparateitem.Review:CommissionerKlinksuggeststhatthecoderequirereviewofallADUs,whichcanbechangedatalaterdateifapplicable.ACommissionersuggestedachangeto§14.dtoinclude“tothearchitecturalrequirements”sothesentencewillnotbetakenoutofcontext.CommissionerFraundorlquestionedscreeningforparkingareas.PUBLICCOMMENTSheilaBrennan/TownResident—HastheopinionthatallowanceofADU5shouldonlyapplytoundevelopedlots.RitaKureljalEstesParkHousingAuthority—Ms.KureljagaveabriefpresentationinsupportofADUsandthesubequentrentalsoftheunits.ShereferredtoinformationfromtheColoradoDivisionofHousing,theEstesValleyComprehensivePlan,andinformationfromotherColoradocommunitiesasabasisforthissupport.Shealsoreferredtothe2008HousingNeedsAssessmentthatwascompletedfortheEstesValleyarea.CommissionersHullandKlinkrequestedmorestatisticalinformationfromMs.Kurelja,andaskedthatshemakeanotherpresentationwhenaffordablehousingandADUrentalsareontheagenda.CarrollMock/CountyResident—HastheopinionthatitisunfairtochangezoningrulesthroughtheallowanceofADUs.Hebelievesrentalsshouldnotbeallowed.RickStiens/TownResident—BelievesADUswoulddecreaselocalpropertyvaluesandhaveadeterioratingeffectontherealestatemarketandtaxreceipts.PlannerShirkcommentedthathemetwiththeEstesParkBoardofRealtors,andnooneinattendancethoughtADUswouldhaveanegativeimpact.DavidMyers/TownResident—Doesnotwantzoningchanged. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission4February77,2009RobertErnst/TownResident—Believesthatlanguageintheproposedcodeshouldincludeowner-occupancytoreducethepotentialforneighbor/tenantconflicts.Healsofeelstheproposedcodeisbeingtoogenerousonthesquarefootagelimits.Mr.ErnstalsoquestionedtheenforcementoftheADUregulations,andsuggestedperiodicreportsonADUapplicationsinordertokeepthepublicinformed.Mr.ErnstprovidedacopyoftheAARPandtheMRSCmodelsonADUstotherecordingsecretary.CommissionerNorrisrequestedtheAARPandMRSCmodelsbemadeavailabletotheCommissionersforreview.RickWarren/TownResident—DoesnotsupportrentalsofADUs.JayHeineman/CountyResident—IsagainstADUschangingtheneighborhood,andbelievestherentaland/orotherADUuseissuegoeshand-in-handwiththeADUapprovalissue.EricWaples/TownResident—Believesmoreresearchshouldbedonepriortoanydecisions.Questioneditthereisathresholddensityforthefuture,andencouragedthePlanningCommissiontoplanaheadnowforthefutureoftheEstesValley.Mr.WaplessupportsreviewofapplicationsbythePlanningCommission.JoeHladick—PresentedalettertotheCommissionrecommendingacitizen’scommitteetorefinethefinalcodelanguageusingaround-tableapproach.JohannaDarden/TownResident—AgainstdetachedADU5,andquestionstheenforceabilityitrentalsareallowed.A10-minuterecesswasannouncedat3:70p.m.Themeetingreconvenedat3:20.CommissionerKlinksuggestedtoeliminatedetachedunitsfromtheproposedcode,allowingonlyintegratedandattachedADUs.Thisnotonlywouldremovemostoftheconcernscurrentlyonthetable,butwouldalsoreducenegativeeffectsonneighbors.CommissionerKitchenstatedthatduetothetopographyofthearea,itmaybeeasiertohaveadetachedunit,andwouldliketoseedetachedADUsremainapossibility.DaveSchultz/TownResident—Believesthatallowingonlyattachedunitsmakessensefromthezoningaspect.Healsothinksowner-occupancyisextremelyimportant,andcouldpossiblybeusedwithadeedrestriction.Therentalissuewillstillneedtobeaddressed.HeagreeswiththepermittingofADUsonanannualbasis,withthepermitexpiringifthedwellinggoesoutofcompliancewithanyothercode.CheriPettyjohn/TownResident—Wantstoseebunkhousesallowedsoon.DirectorJosephstatedthebunkhouseissueandADUsaretoocloselyintertwinedtotakethemasseparateissues.CommissionerKlinkremindedeveryonethatthecurrentnonconformingstructurescanbemaintainedandrepaired,butnotimprovedorexpandedwithbathrooms,kitchens,etc.PlannerShirkindicatedifweremoveddetachedADUsfromtheproposedcode,theexistingnon-conformingguestquarterswillstillbeoutofcompliance.JoeCoop/CountyResident—ReferredtothelettersubmittedtotheEVPCfromtheEstesValleyContractor’sAssociation(EVCA).StatedmostADUrequestsareforguestorcaretaker’squarters.ItishisopinionthatrentalswerenotprohibitedpriortotheadoptionoftheEstesValleyDevelopmentCode(EVDC).CommissionerKlinkstatedtheCommissionwouldliketohearfrompeoplewhoselotsandpossibleADUsweredirectlyaffectedbytheadoptionoftheEVDC.CommissionerNorriswouldliketoseeharddataconcerningADUrequests.ArletaBell/TownResident—AskedforclarificationaboutADUspriortotheadoptionoftheEVDC. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission5February17,2009BobRising/CountyResident—BeingthepresidentofthehomeownersassociationforCarriageHills,Mr.RisinghadconcernsabouthowADUswouldaffectcovenants.AttorneyWhileindicatedcovenantswouldsupercedecodechanges,dependingonhowtheyarewritten,havebeenenforced,etc.MikeRichardson/TownResident—Asalong-timeresidentofEstesPark,heistiredofhearingthepoliticsoffear.Hestatedthatbecauseofcovenants,neighborhoodscanstillmaketherulesaboutadus.CommissionerKlinkclosedthemeetingtopubliccomment.IngivingdirectiontoStaff,CommissionerKlinkstatedthePlanningCommissiondoesnotsupportrentalsofADU5.Theywouldliketoseedetachedunitsremovedfromtheproposedcode,allowingonlyintegratedandattachedunits.ThePlanningCommissionsupportsreviewingtheapplicationpriortoapproval,andthinksowner-occupancyisanimportantconsideration.PlannerShirkremindedtheCommissionersthatiftheownerchooses,hecouldrenttheentirelotasasingle-familydwelling,aslongastheprimaryresidenceandtheADUmettherequirementsfora“household”.TheCommissionersbelieveowner-occupancyismoreimportantwithdetachedunitsratherthanattached.DirectorJosephsuggestedmakingadecisionontheallowanceofdetachedADUspriortovisitingtheguestquartersissue.Itwasmovedandseconded(Hull/Norris)toCONTINUEtheproposedBlock12AmendmentstotheEstesValleyDevelopmentCoderegardingAccessoryDwellingUnitstothenextregularlyscheduledPlanningCommissionmeeting.Themotionpassedunanimouslywithtwoabsent.c.WILDLIFEHABITATPROTECTIONPlannerChilcoffstatedthismonth’sfocuswouldbeonsetbacks.Itisproposedthatthesetbackfromaquaticandriparianhabitatbe50feet,usingthesamemeasurementguidelinesasforwetlandsetbacks.Mapswouldalsobeusedasaguide,andthesemapswouldbemadeavailabletothepublic.Itisbeingproposedtorequirethe50-footsetbackforalllots,developedandundeveloped,andwouldapplytoalldevelopmenttypes.PlannerChilcoffreiteratedthatalthoughnowildlifeassessmentwouldberequiredonasingle-familylot,thesetbackswouldapply.Itwasclarifiedthatpropertyownerscouldapplyforvariancesiftherequiredsetbackmadetheirlotunbuildable.CommissionerFraundorfquestionedthecurrentsetbacksintheCommercialareasoftown.DirectorJosephstatedtherehasbeenlegitimatedebateconcerningpassiveandactiverecreationalusesinwildlifeareas.TheTownhasexperiencedthatdebateandcompromiseshavebeenmade.Itisthoughtthatmostareasthatareinheritantlyattractivetopeopleandwildlifeshouldbestructuredinordertomaintainabalancebetweenthetwo.Itisverypossibletohavemultiplestandardsfordifferentzoningdistricts.ItwasdiscussedamongtheCommissionandStaffthefairnessofestablishingdifferentriversetbacksfordifferenttypesofzoningdistricts,suchastheCDdistrict,andthepossibleunintendedconsequencesthatcouldoccur.PlannerChilcoffprovidedachartindicating36%oftheEstesValleyunderthisproposalwouldbeconsideredcriticalhabitat.Ofthemappedcriticalhabitat,35%isalreadyprotectedasopenspaceand15%istoosteeptodevelop.Forthenextmeeting,PlannerChilcoffwillpresentseveraltypesofimpactsonriverandstreamcorridorsandhowtheyrelatetotheproposedsetbacks.PublicComment:EdKitchen/CountyResident—LivesadjacenttoFishCreekRoadandstatedmanyhomesarealreadylocatedwithintheproposedsetback.Hedoesnotthinkwildlifeareaffectedinareaswithsmallcreeks,andwouldnotsupporttheproposedsetbacks. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission6February17,2009DaveAlbee/TownResident—Thinks50feetwouldbebestforwildlifecorridors.Mr.Albeewasconcernedaboutmitigationinbothcriticalandimportanthabitatareas.PlannerChilcottclarifiedthattheseproposedcoderevisionswillapplytoalloftheEstesValley,notjustcriticalhabitatareas.Aftersomediscussion,PlannerChilcottnotedalistofqualifiedbiologistshasnotyetbeencreated.SandyOsterman,TownResident—Sheisconcernedabouttherolethequalifiedbiologistwillplayinthedecision-makingprocess,andrequestsassurancefromtheCommissionthatthesebiologistswillindeedbequalified.ShestressedheropinionabouthowimportantthewildlifeistotheEstesParkeconomy.FredMares/TownResident—ReferredtohislettersubmittedtothePlanningCommissiondatedFebruary17thHebelievesDraft4isastepbackwards.Mr.Marescitedfourissueshewouldliketoaddress:1)LanguageallowingthePlanningCommissiontodenyanapplicationhasbeenremoved;2)§7.8.Hshouldhaveagoalofnosignificantadverseimpactincriticalhabitatareas;3)Hefeelsthattwodocumentsshouldbesubmittedaspartofthehabitatassessmentprocess,onebeingthebiologist’sindependentassessmentofthepropertyandtheeffectofthemitigationplan,andtheotherbeingthedeveloper’splansformitigation;4)NolanguageinDraft4statingamitigationplanmustbeeffectivetobeapproved.AfterdiscussionbetweenMr.Mares,Staff,andtheCommission,AttorneyWhiteassuredtheCommissionandthepublicthatanapplicationwillbedeniable.ConcerningMr.Maresthirdissue,PlannerChilcoffstatedthebiologistwillbethemostknowledgablepersontodetermineamitigationplan.Hopefully,thebiologistandtheapplicantwillhavediscussedthehabitatassessmentbeforeitissubmittedtothePlanningCommission,whowillbethedecision-makingbody.JohannaDarden/TownResident—Itisheropinionthatanynewdocumentsshoulderroronthesideofwildlife.Shewouldsupportapublicmeetingduringthepreapplicationprocess.Shewouldalsobeinsupportofthetown’spurchaseofcertainareastoensureopenspace.CommissionerKlinkclosedpubliccomment.CommissionerKlinkreferredtoanemailfromCelineLeBeau,suggestingaqualifiedbiologistwouldberequiredtohaveeitheramaster’sdegreeormorethantwoyearsexperienceinthefield.Ms.LeBeaualsosuggestedthatwhilecertificationsareanavenuefordeterminingqualifications,theyshouldnotberequiredifthebiologisthasotheradequateexperience.CommissionerKlinkanticipatestheFallRiverandBigThompsoncorridorsandproposedsetbacksbeingontheagendaforthejointmeetingwithTownBoardandtheCountyCommissioners.Hefeelsstronglyaboutnotifyingallaffectedpropertyownersinareaswheresetbackswillchangeinordertoallowcommentbeforefinaldecisionsaremade.CommissionerKitchenstatedifthesetbackswerechangedasproposed,therewouldbemanynon-conformingstructures,andsuggesteditapplyonlytoundevelopedland.DirectorJosephcommentedthesesetbackproposalsareatestofthecommitmenttomakeachange.PlannerChilcoffsuggestedapossiblehigherlevelofgrandfathering.DirectorJosephsuggestedanautomaticvariancestandardcouldbewrittenandappliedonnarrowlots.Developerswouldnotbeallowedtoartificiallychangetheriverbedinordertomeetthesetbackrequirements.CommissionerKlinknotedthedifficultylieswithweighingtheimpactonwildlifeversustheimpactonpropertyowners.HedirectedStafftocontinueworkingonthecodelanguage.Itwasmovedandseconded(Norris/Fraundorf)toCONTINUEtheproposedBlock12AmendmentstotheEstesValleyDevelopmentCoderegardingWildlifeHabitatProtectiontothenextregularlyscheduledPlanningCommissionmeeting,andthemotionpassedunanimouslywithtwoabsent. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission7February77,20094.ADOPTIONOFTHE2008ESTESVALLEYHABITATItwasmovedandseconded(HuII/Fraundorf)toCONTINUEtheproposed2008EstesValleyHabitatAssessmenttothenextregularlyscheduledPlanningCommissionmeetingonMarch17,2009.Themotionpassedunanimouslywithtwoabsent.5.REPORTSNone.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,ChairKlinkadjournedthemeetingat5:20p.m.DouglasKlink,ChairKarenThompson,RecordingSecretary RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,February18,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheESTESPARKURBANRENEWALAUTHORITYoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheMunicipalBuildinginsaidTownofEstesParkonthe18thdayofFebruary,2009.Commissioners:ChairmanNewsom,CommissionersBlume,Halburnt,Little,Martinsen,WhiteandWilcocksAttending:ViceChairmanWilcocks,CommissionersBlume,Halburnt,andMartinsenAlsoAttending:EPURADir.Smith,Dir.Pickering,Dir.Zurn,andDeputyTownClerkDeatsAbsent:ChairmanNewsom,CommissionersLittleandWhiteViceChairmanWilcockscalledthemeetingtoorderat8:00a.m.COMMUNITYCOMMENTS.NoneCOMMISSIONERCOMMENTS.NoneMINUTES.TheminutesoftheregularmeetingheldJanuary21,2009,wereapproved.EPURAPRIORITIESANDWORKPROGRAM.Dir.SmithstatedthattheEPURACommissionersandtheTownBoardofTrusteesmetonFebruary10thforajointworksessiontodiscussaprojectforEPURAthatwouldbevisible,goodforthecommunity,andaneffectiveuseofEPURAfinancialresources.Duringtheworksession,aprojectatStanleyFairgroundswasidentifiedasmeetingthecriteria,particularlyaprojecttoreplacethegrandstands.Dir.Zurnsaidthatanestimateforabare-bones,3500seatgrandstandswasdoneseveralmonthsagoandcameinatapproximately$835,000.TheCommissionersdiscussedfeaturestobeconsideredinthedesignofthegrandstandsincludingseatingcapacity,aticketbooth,officespace,concessionarea,emergencyoperations/firstaidoffice,dressingrooms,storage,additionalrestroomfacilities,andtheutilizationofstoneandtimberstocreateahigh-endmulti-usestructure.Discussioncontinuedonthefollowingtopics:theissuingofaRequestforProposal(RFP)forthedesignoftheproject;includingarequestfortiers/add-onsintheplandevelopmentinordertodeterminefinaldesignandaffordability;apreferencetouselocalcontractorswhenpossible;andatimeframefortheRFP,necessaryapprovals,andconstruction.Dir.Pickeringstatedthatthefairgroundsarebookedforthesummerandthattheprojectcouldbeginafterthelastscheduledevent,whichistheScottishFestivalthesecondweekendofSeptember,withcompletionofthegrandstandsbyearlyJune2010.Followingdiscussion,itwasmovedandseconded(HalburntlBlume)todirectEPURAstafftocreateacompetitivebidprocessthroughanRFPforthedesignofthegrandstandsattheStanleyParkFairgroundstoincludeapreferenceforlocalconstructionandinput,andmaximizinginanywaypossiblethatlocalinvolvement,anditpassedunanimously. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority—February18,2009—Page2FACADEIMPROVEMENTPROGRAMBROCHURE.Dir.SmithsaidthatAlly.Benedettihasreviewedandapprovedthedraftinformationalbrochureandtheapplication.Theinformationalbrochureswillbedistributedbymail,apressreleasewillbepreparedforpublicationinthelocalnewspapers,andCommissionerHalburntandDir.SmithwillvisitbusinessesinTownasfeasibletopresentinformationabouttheprogram.CompletedapplicationswillbereviewedbyDir.SmithandwillnotrequireEPURABoardapproval.Properdocumentationofthefaçadeimprovementexpenseswillberequiredbeforereimbursementwillbemadetotheapplicant.Itwasmovedandseconded(Martinsen/Blume)tomoveforwardwiththefaçadeimprovementprogrambyprintingandmailingthebrochures,preparingapressrelease,andwalkingthroughtowntodistributeinformationabouttheprogram,anditpassedunanimously.EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR’SREPORT.1.Dir.SmithsaidthatSharonSeeley,owneroftheParkTheaterMall,hasnotcontactedhimregardingawrittenrequestforreimbursementforlegalfeesthatwasapprovedbytheCommissioners.Mrs.SeeleyhadbeengivenadeadlineoftheendofFiscalYear2008tomakethisrequest.2.TwoofthreemembersoftheSignageSubcommitteewillbeoutoftownthroughFebruaryandwillcontinuemeetingwhenallreturntoEstesPark.TheFaçadeImprovementProgrambrochureswillbeprintedanddistributedinthenearfuture.3.TheLyonsTownBoardhasinvitedDir.SmithtomakeapresentationaboutEPURA,asLyonsisconsideringestablishinganurbanrenewalauthority.4.TherearenonewdevelopmentsinthelawsuitandtheattorneyisoptimisticthattherewillbeaverdictbythenextregularEPURAmeeting.Whereupon,ViceChairmanWilcocksadjournedtheregularmeetingat8:57a.m.CynthiaDeats,DeputyTownClerk TOWNOfESTESPARKMEMOTo:TownofEstesParkTrustees,theHonorableMayorPinkhamFrom:TheTreeBoardRE:BoardAppointmentDate:March24,2009BACKGROUNDTheremovaloftwoTownofEstesParkPublicWorksDepartmentemployeesasvotingmembersandoneresignationin2008createdthreeopenpositionsontheTreeBoard—twoofwhichwerefilledwithSandyBurnsandMikeRichardsoninSeptember,2008.TheTownofEstesParkadvertisedtheremainingopenpositioninJanuaryandreceivedtwoapplications.TheapplicantswereinterviewedonMarchI2,2009,bytwomembersoftheTreeBoard(ChairmanScottRoedererandSandyBurns)andtwostaffmembers(RussFranklinandBruceKane).J.RexPoggenpohlwasrecommendedfortheremainingopenposition.Mr.PoggenpohlisarelativelynewresidenttoEstesPark;heandhiswifemovedherealittleoverayearago.Heisaretiredarchitectandtrainedinlandscapearchitecture.Mr.Poggenpohlshowedagreatinterestinthearboretumexpansionplans,aswellastheotherTreeBoardactivities.RECOMMENDATIONTheTreeBoardrecommendstheTownBoardconfirmtheappointmentof].RexPoggenpohltofulfillavacatedfour-yearterm,expiringinApril,2012.