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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPACKET Town Board 2009-01-27,f\_Prepared1/16/0977aTOWNOfESTESPARKTheMissionoftheTownofEstesParkistoplanandprovidereliable,high-valueservicesforourcitizens,visitors,andemployees.Wetakegreatprideensuringandenhancingthequalityoflifeinourcommunitybybeinggoodstewardsofpublicresourcesandnaturalsetting.BOARDOFTRUSTEES-TOWNOFESTESPARKTuesday,January27,20097:00p.m.AGENDAPLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE.(Anypersondesiringtoparticipate,pleasejointheBoardinthePledgeofAllegiance).PUBLICCOMMENT.(Pleasestateyournameandaddress).TOWNBOARDCOMMENTS.1.CONSENTAGENDA:1.TownBoardMeetingMinutesdatedJanuary13,2009andTownBoardStudySessiondatedJanuary13,2009.2.Bills.3.CommitteeMinutes:A.Utilities,January8,2009B.PublicSafety,January15,2009.1.EstesValleyVictimAdvocates2009Contract.2.CommunityWildfireProtectionPlan.4.EstesValleyPlanningCommission,December16,2008(acknowledgementonly).5.EstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority,December15,2008(acknowledgementonly).2.REPORTSANDDISCUSSIONITEMS.1.ROCKYMOUNTAINNATIONALPARKUPDATE.PublicInformationOfficerPatterson.3.LIQUORITEMS.1.PUBLICHEARING:NEWTAVERNLIQUORLICENSEAPPLICATIONFILEDBYDELLATERRALLCdbaDELLATERRAMOUNTAINCHATEAU,3501FALLRIVERROAD.TownClerkWilliamson. 4.PLANNINGCOMMISSIONITEMS.ItemsreviewedbyPlanningCommissionorstaffforTownBoardFinalAction.MayorPinkham:OpenthePublicHearingforallConsentAgendaItems.IftheApplicant,PublicorTownBoardwishtospeaktoanyoftheseconsentitems,theywillbemovedtothe“ActionItem”Section.1.CONSENTITEMS:A.AMENDEDPLAT1.AmendedPlatofLots29&30,Block7,CountryClubManor,TownofEstesPark,SarkisianProperties,LLC/Applicant.5.ACTIONITEMS:1.DISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMENGINEERINGSERVICES.DirectorGoehring.2.2009ORGANIZATIONALCHART.TownAdministratorHalburnt.3.TOWNADMINISTRATORREPORT.4.ADJOURN.NOTE:TheTownBoardreservestherighttoconsiderotherappropriateitemsnotavailableatthetimetheagendawasprepared. CynthiaDeatsFrom:EPAdministration[ir3045@estes.org]Sent:Thursday,January22,200910:25AMTo:CynthiaDeatsSubject:JobDoneNotice(Send)********************************JobDoneNotice(Send)_kJOBNO.1080ST.TIME01/2210:17PGS.2SENDDOCUMENTNAMETX/RXINCOMPLETETRANSACTIONOK6672527GregWhite5869561KEPL5869532TrailGazette5861691Channel86353677ReporterHerald2247899Coloradoan5771590EPNewsERROR1 TownBoardMeeting,January27,2009(#18)Goodevening,TonightIwillreadalettertoPresidentObamawhichagaindiscussestheimpositionofreligiononourgovernment.Sowithumpteeninvocations,benedictions,prayerbreakfasts,andpledgesofallegiancetoanationunderGod;followedbyaNationalPrayerServiceattheNationalCathedralwhereourgovernmentleadersshowedtheirdevotiontotheonetruereligion;weinauguratedyouasournewpresidentwhosworetoupholdtheConstitutionoftheUnitedStatesincludingthefirstAmendmentwhichsaysthatcongressshallmakenolawrespectinganestablishmentofreligion...“sohelpmeGod.”InyourInauguralAddressyougavetheJews,Muslimsandnon-believersthepredictable“youareAmericanstoo”line,whichdrewprotestsfromthereligiousrightwhosaid;“Notheyaren’t,thisisaChristiannation,anationunderGod.”WellMr.President,asasocallednon-believer,Ishouldsaythanksfortherecognition,butIreallydon’tneedyoutoverifymystatusasanAmerican.Youshouldalsoknowthatmostnon-believingAmericanstakeexceptiontotheterm‘non-believer’asitimaginesadefminglifestyle,ratherthanthesimplyobviousconclusiontooneunbelievablepremise.ThereareMuslimAmericansandAmericanJews,butthereisnosuchthingasanon-believingAmericanoranAmericannon-believer,muchaspeoplewouldliketoputusinthatbox.HowcanyouofferaninvitationofequalparticipationtoagroupofAmericanswhoatthesametimearetreatedasoutsidersandinferiors?Youcan’tsayyourepresentallthepeoplewhenyouimposeyourreligiousbeliefsandpracticesontheveryactofinauguratingasecularheadofstate.Religionandgovernmentareattheirbestwhentheyareseparate.Ourcountryhasenteredanewphaseoffreethoughtandsecularreasoning,whichalongwithyouremphasisonsciencewillresultinmoreconflictsbetweenwhatisreal,likeevolution,andwhatisbelieved,likeGenesis.Whatyougaininreligioussupporttodaycouldeasilyprovetobeourundoinginthefuture.TonightIwillagaingobeforeourTownBoardtoaskthattheybeontherightsideofhistoryandstoprecitingthe‘underGod’Pledgeatourmeetings.Iaskthatyoubeontherightsideofhistoryanddoyourpartinprotectingtheveryfragile,butnecessary,separationofchurchandstate.ThankYon,DavidHabecr TownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,January13,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheBoardofTrusteesoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe13thdayofJanuary,2009.MeetingcalledtoorderbyMayorPinkham.Present:WilliamC.Pinkham,MayorTrusteesEricBlackhurstDorIaEisenlauerJohnEricsonRichardHomeierJerryMillerAlsoPresent:GregWhite,TownAttorneyJacquieHalburnt,TownAdministratorLowellRichardson,DeputyTownAdministratorJackieWilliamson,TownClerkAbsent:MayorProTernChuckLevineMayorPinkhamcalledthemeetingtoorderat7:00p.m.andalldesiringtodoso,recitedthePledgeofAllegiance.YULETIMELIGHTINGCONTEST—PRESENTATIONOFAWARDS.MayorPinkhamstatedthecontestwassponsoredbytheTownofEstesPark,theAmbassadorsandtheEstesParkNews.Thecategoriesforbothcommercial/businessandresidentialincludebestuseofcolor,lightinganddecoration,mostoriginalandbestadaptationoftheme.AMayor’strophywasalsoawarded.Eachwinnerreceivedacertificateanda$50dinnergiftcard.BestUseofColor,Lighting&DecorationMayor’sTrophyBusiness-SwiftcurrentLodgeGary&BeverlyBriggsResidential—GloriaRademacherMostOriginalBestAdaptationofThemeBusiness—AntiqueHospitalBusiness—McGregorMountainLodgeResidential—Charles&RubyWaltersResidential—Steven&PatJungbauerROOFTOPRODEO-SMALLRODEOOFTHEYEARAWARD.MayorPinkhamrecognizedtheRooftopRodeofortheirrecentawardandpresentedthegroupwithaProclamation.SpecialEventsManagerWinslowpresentedthe2008GoldBeltBuckleandflagawardedtotherodeobythePRCA.PRCAhasstatedtheEstesParkRooftopRodeohasputfamilybackintorodeo.PUBLICCOMMENT.MiltonGarrettfrownResidentandmemberoftheBookBuddiesBrownBagStudyGrouppresentedeachTrustee,Mayor,TownAdministratorandDeputyTownAdministratorwithacopyofThomasFriedman’sbooktitledTheHot,FlatandCrowded.Thegrouprecentlycompletedtheexaminationanddiscussionofthebookthatprovidesexcitingnewpublicpolicyideasforthepresentandfuture,fortheenvironment,prosperity,andwaysofcreatingandsavingtaxdollars.IreneLittle/LeagueofWomenVotersCo-ChairforRecyclingCommitteestatedthemountaintownsofTellurideandAspenhaveissuedachallengetoothermountaintownstobegreenerthroughthereductionofthenumberofplasticbagsused.ThechallengewouldrunfromMarch1throughtheendofDecember.Shestatedeffortshavealreadybeenmadetocontactlocalbusinessesurgingthemtokeeptrackofthenumberofplasticbags.Somebusinesseshaveagreedtoprovideadonationtoalocalcharityforeveryreusablebagusedinlieuofaplasticpage. BoardofTrustees—January13,2009—Page2JohnGuffy/EagleRockteacherthankedtheTownforitssupportoftheupcoming2TannualEarthiesttobeheldonJanuary17,2009attheYMCA.DavidAlbeerrownResidentintroducedhimselfasthenewlyelectedPresidentfortheAssociationofResponsibleDevelopment(ARD).TheotherofficerselectedincludeSandyOstermanNicePresident,BuddyMitchell/TreasurerandDonSeller/Secretary.HestatedARDwouldcontinuetoworkasinthepastforresponsibledevelopmenttoprotectthebeautyofthevalley.ARDwouldrequestajointmeetingbeheldwithTownofficialsandtheBoardofCountyCommissionersinthenearfuturetodiscussgrowthissues.DavidHabeckerrrownResidentrequestedinthenameoftoleranceandfreedomthattheTownBoardrefrainfromrecitingtheunderGod’PledgeofAllegianceatBoardmeetings.TOWNBOARDCOMMENTS.TrusteeBlackhurstremindedthepublicthattheEstesParkHousingAuthoritywouldmeetWednesday,January14that8:30a.m.inRoom203.TrusteeMillerthankedtheBookBuddiesBrownBagstudygroupforthebookandforcaringenoughtoprovidetheBoardwitharesource.MayorPinkhamstated2009presentseconomicchallenges;however,theTownhasastrongfundbalancebecauseofthedecisionsmadebyformerBoards.TheTownwillmoveforwardcautiouslyandbesensitivetowardbusinessesandthecitizens.TheWildernessdesignationforRMNPhaspassedthroughcommitteewiththefullSenatetotakeactionintheimmediatefuture.HealsostatedtherecentBoulderCountyfiredemonstratestheimportanceofestablishingdefensiblespacearoundstructuresandhownecessaryitistohaveawelltrainedfiredepartment.AdministratorHalburntinvitedanyoneinterestedinservingontheInitiativeCommitteefortheproposedFireDistricttoameetingattheMuseumonWednesday,January14that6:30p.m.1.CONSENTAGENDA:1.TownBoardMinutesdatedDecember9,2008.2.Bills.3.CommitteeMinutes:A.CommunityDevelopment,December4,2008:SpecialEvents:1.FrostGiantRoadClosure—MacGregorAve.betweenElkhornAve.andParkLn.,January25,2009.CVB:1.TravelSpikeContract-$10,000,Budgeted.CommunityDevelopment1.Policy-WaiverofVarianceFeesforSmallWindGeneration.B.Utilities,December11,2008.C.PublicSafety,December18,2008:1.SchoolResourceOfficerAgreement. BoardofTrustees—January13,2009—Page34.EstesValleyPlanningCommission,November18,2008(acknowledgementonly).5.EstesValleyBoardofAdjustment,December2,2008(acknowledgementonly).6.MBIAMunicipalInvestorsServiceCorp.—Approvalof2009EngagementLetterforInvestmentServices.7.Resolution#1-09-PublicPostingAreaDesignation.8.Resolution#2-09—SchedulepublichearingdateofJanuary27,2009foraNewTavernLiquorLicenseApplicationfiledbyDellaTerraLLCdbaDELLATERRAMOUNTAINCHATEAU,3501FallRiverRoad.Itwasmovedandseconded(BlackhursVMiller)theConsentAgendaItemsI,2,3,4,5,7and8beapproved,anditpassedunanimously.ConsentItem6:MBIAMunicipalInvestorsServiceCorp.—Approvalof2009EngagementLetterforInvestmentServices.FinanceOfficerMcFarlandstatedtheTownhashadaninvestmentadvisoryagreementwithMBIAsince2002.MBIArecommendsandexecutespurchasesandsalesofU.S.TreasuriesandInstrumentalitiesinaccordancewithstatestatutesandtheTown’sinvestmentpolicy.TheTownpaysMBIAamonthlyfeeof1/12of.17of1%ofadjustedcostvalueoftheTown’sassetbaseorapproximately$12,000to$15,000peryear.Thispercentagehasremainedunchangedsinceinceptionoftheagreement.FailuretorenewtheagreementwouldentertheTownintoamonth-to-monthagreementwithMBIAandthepotentialtoincreasedfees.Itwasmovedandseconded(Ericson/Homeier)toapprovetheengagementletterwithMBIAforInvestmentServicesfor2009,anditpassedunanimously.2.REPORTSANDDISCUSSIONITEMS:1.CommunityDevelopmentBlockGrantAwardedtoVictimAdvocates-DirectorMaryMesropianstatedin2007thegroupappliedforandreceiveda$210,000CDBGforthepurchaseofasafehouse.InDecember,80%ofthefundswerereceivedandthegroupclosedonthehouse.ShethankedtheBoardforitssupportandforstaff’seffortsincompletingthegrantapplication.3.PLANNINGCOMMISSIONAGENDA:MayorPinkhamopenedaPublicHearingfortheConsentAgendaItem.1.CONSENTITEMS:A.SUPPLEMENTALCONDOMINIUMMAP1.ThePromontoryatKiowaRidgeCondominiums,SupplementalCondominiumMap#5,Lot6,Mary’sLakeReplat,ThePromontory,LLC/Applicant.Astherewerenocomments,MayorPinkhamclosedthepublichearinganditwasmovedandseconded(BlackhursUMiller)theConsentAgendabeapprovedwithstaffconditionsofapproval,anditpassedunanimously.4.ACTIONITEMS:1.APPOINTMENTOFEPURACOMMISSIONER.MayorPinkhamreviewedtheapplicationandinterviewprocesstofillthevacancycreatedbyJimCope’sresignation.Itwasmovedandseconded(Eisenlauer/Ericson)toappointArthurBlumetotheEstesParkUrban BoardofTrustees—January13,2009—Page4RenewalAuthoritytocompleteJimCope’stermendingSeptember2009,anditpassedunanimously.2.APPOINTMENTOFESTESVALLEYPLANNINGCOMMISSIONERS.MayorPinkhamstatedthefollowingindividualsarebeingrecommendedfromtheinterviewteam:•AlanFraundorf,4-yearterm,expiring12/31/12.•JohnTucker,4-yearterm,expiring12/31/12.•RonNorris,completeBruceGrant’sterm,expiring12/31/10.Itwasmovedandseconded(Miller/Blackhurst)toappointAlanFraundorf,JohnTuckerandRonNorristotheEstesParkPlanningCommissionasoutlinedabove,anditpassedunanimously.3.ORDINANCE#01-09,AMENDMENTTOTHEMODELTRAFFICCODE,PARKINGALONGCRABAPPLELANE.DirectorZurnstatedstaffproposesallowingparkingonCrabappleLaneonthestraightportionsalongthesidewalktoaccommodateupto18parkingspaces.Theentireroadwaywouldbesignedasasnowrouteandwouldbeproperlysignedforclarity.Aletterandameetingwouldbeheldtonotifyingtheresidentsofthechange.CorrineandRickDyer/TownandHOAResidentsrequestedtheproposedOrdinancebeamendedtorestrictparkinginfrontoftheirhomeasitdirectlyaffectstheirqualityoflifebylimitingthenaturallightintheirgroundlevelunit.Therequestedwouldonlyeliminate2to3parkingspaces.SandyOsterman/TownResidentquestionedhowthesnowroutewouldbeenforced.DeputyTownAdministratorRichardsonstatedtheresidentswouldbenotifiedofthesnowrouteandtheneedtoremoveallvehiclesduringasnowevent.TownAttorneyWhitereadtheOrdinance#01-09intorecordanditwasmovedandseconded(BlackhursUMiller)toapproveOrdinance#01-09withparkingalongthesouthlimitedto5or6spaces,anditpassedunanimously.4.TOWNADMINISTRATORREPORT.TheTownwouldhaveaboothattheEarthfesttodiscussthenewgrantprogramsavailableforsolarandwindenergy.5.REQUESTTOENTEREXECUTIVESESSION:Itwasmovedandseconded(Eisenlauer/Blackhurst)theTownBoardenterintoExecutiveSessionforthepurposeofaconferencewithTownAttorneyWhitetoreceivelegaladviceunderC.R.S.Section24-6-402(4)(b)withregardtoEPURA,anditpassedunanimously.MayorPinkhamcalleda10-minutebreakat8:30p.m.priortoenteringintoExecutiveSession.MayorPinkhamreconvenedthemeetingat9:29p.m.fromExecutiveSessionwhereuponheadjournedthemeetingat9:30p.m.WilliamPinkham,MayorJackieWilliamson,TownClerk RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,January13,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheTOWNBOARDSTUDYSESSIONoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldatTownHallinRooms202&203insaidTownofEstesParkonthe13thdayofJanuary,2009.Board:MayorPinkham,TrusteesBlackhurst,Eisenlauer,Ericson,Levine,HomelerandMillerAttending:MayorPinkham,TrusteesBlackhurst,Eisenlauer,Ericson,HomelerandMillerAlsoAttending:TownAdministratorHalburnt,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,TownAttorneyWhiteandTownClerkWilliamsonAbsent:MayorProTernLevineMayorPinkhamcalledthemeetingtoorderat5:30p.m.FIREDISTRICTTownAdministratorHalburntandDeputyTownAdministratorRichardsonmeetwithmembersoftheFireTaskForcetoidentifyissuesneedingfurtherclarificationpriortotheInitiativesCommitteemovingforwardincludingthe$750,000caponTownfunding,equipmentlease,legalandelectioncost,volunteerfirefighterpension,2011funding,2010subscriptionfeeandIGA/ServicePlan.CaponTownFundingTheFireDistrictTaskForcediscussedanabsolutecaponTownfundingin2008;however,theTaskForcestatedacapwouldlimitthegrowthoftheFireDepartment.Town’sexposurewouldbelimitedbyhavingthefundingcappedat7%ofthesalestax.Theproposedcapof$750,000wouldlikelybemetinthenext7to10years.TrusteeBlackhurststatedadefinitivecaponTowncontributionsmayprovidereassurancetothevotersthattherewouldnotbeopenendedspending.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theBoardagreedto7%salestaxwithoutacap.JimAustinremindedtheBoardtheIGAwouldbea1-yearrenewingagreementthatcouldbealteredinthefuture.EquipmentTownAttorneyWhiteadvisedtheBoardtoturnoverallequipmenttotheDistrictifpassed.HestatediftheequipmentweretobeleasedtotheDistrict,theTownwouldhavetoinsuretheequipmentaswellastheDistrict.DiscussionfollowedonwhetherornotitwouldbefiscallyresponsibletogivetheDistrictassetspaidforbythetaxpayers.TheTaskForcestatedtheTownwouldbesheddingassets,andtherefore,reducinginsurancecostsandmaintenancecosts.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theBoardreachedconsensustotransferassetstotheDistrictin2011,withTrusteeBlackhurstindisagreement.LegalandElectionFeesAdministratorHalburntstatedtheestimatedcostofthecoordinatedelectionandFireDistrictInitiativesCommitteeis$25,000.TheTownisrequestingtheDistrictrepaythecostifpassed.AttorneyWhitesuggestedtheInitiativesCommitteehireaseparateattorneyfortheprocess.JimAustinstatedthefundswouldbereimbursedbytermsagreedtobytheDistrictBoardofDirectorsandtheTownBoard.TheTownBoardagreedtopayforthecostsassociatedwiththeDistrictelectionandifapprovedtheDistrictwouldreimbursetheTown. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownBoardStudySession—January13,2009—Page2FireFighterPensionAttorneyWhitestatedtheTownmaintainstheEstesParkVolunteerPensionFundforthepurposeofprovidingpensionbenefitspursuanttothestatestatutes.TheTownwouldhaveacontinuingobligationtomaintainthepensionfundsforthoseindividualscurrentlyenrolled.TheIGAbetweentheTownandtheDistrictwouldincludeprovisionsfortheDistricttoabsorbtheTown’spensionobligationintoanewpensionfundtobeadministeredbytheDistrict.2011FundingTheFireDistrict,ifapproved,wouldnothavefundinguntilthefirsthalfof2011becausepropertytaxesarecollectedbasedupontheprioryear’sassessment.TheDistrictwouldtakeoverfireoperationsinJanuary2011,andtherefore,wouldrequirefinancialsupportfromtheTowninadvance.Thecurrentproposalwouldprovide9monthsadvancepaymentofpredictedsalestaxtothedistrictin2011.Followingtheinitialpayment,theTownwouldreconciletheaccountandprovidemonthlypaymentstotheDistrictthereafter.DiscussionfollowedonhowtodistributefundstotheDistrict.Itwassuggestedfundsbebasedontheprevious12monthstoprovidetheDistrictwithareliabledollaramounteachmonth.TheTaskForcestatedtheDistrictwouldprefertoreceivefundingbasedoncurrentsalestax30daysaftertheTownreceivespaymentfromthestate.TheBoardagreedtoadvancetheDistrict9monthsofestimatedsalestaxfundsin2011iftheDistrictpasses.OptionalFeefor2010TheTownwouldberesponsiblefortheoperationoftheFireDepartmentin2010ifthefireDistrictpassesin2009;therefore,theTownwouldrequestthesubscriptionfeebecollectedin2010andthedepartmentrunstatusquo.Discussionfollowedonthelegalityofchargingafeeinthenewlyformeddistrictandthepotentialofchargingsomepropertyownerstwiceforthesameservice.AttorneyWhitestatedtheBoardwouldhavetoreceiveapprovalfromtheDistricttochargethesubscriptionfeeand/orthetransitionalIGAcouldcontainlanguagetoallowthecollectionbytheTownin2010.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theBoardagreedtobillpropertyownersforafiresubscriptionfeein2010.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,MayorPinkhamadjournedthemeetingat6:48p.m.JackieWilliamson,TownClerk RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,January8,2009.MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheUTILITIESCOMMITTEEoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe8thdayofJanuary2009.Committee:ChairmanHomeier,TrusteesBlackhurstandEricsonAttending:ChairmanHomeier,TrusteesBlackhurstandEricsonAlsoAttending:TownAdministratorHalburnt,DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,UtilitiesDir.Goehring,andDeputyTownClerkDeatsAbsent:NoneChairmanHomeiercalledthemeetingtoorderat8:08a.m.PUBLICCOMMENTNoneLIGHT&POWERDEPARTMENTCONTRACTAWARDFORDISTRIBUTIONSYSTEMENGINEERINGSERVICES-REQUESTAPPROVAL.AttheirDecember2008meeting,theUtilitiesCommitteerecommendedacontractfordistributionsystemengineeringserviceswithESC,Inc.,inanamountnottoexceed$263,460,beheardasanactionitembythefullBoardattheJanuary9,2009TownBoardmeeting.FollowingtheDecembermeeting,staffwascontactedbytheCityofLovelandandtoldthatduetotheeconomicdownturn,Lovelandengineersareexperiencingadecreasedworkloadandwouldhavetimetoprovideelectricalengineeringservicesundertheexistingintergovernmentalagreement(IGA)withtheTown.ByutilizingtheIGAfortheengineeringandconstructionmanagementofthisproject,theTownwouldrealizeasavingsovertheestimateprovidedbyESC,Inc.StaffrecommendsproceedingwiththisworkthroughtheIGAwiththeCityofLovelandonatimeandmaterialsbasisatanapproximatecostof$200,000fromaccount#502-6501-560-22-02,budgeted.TheCommitteerecommendsthisitembetakenbeforethefullBoardasanactionitemattheJanuary27,2009TownBoardmeeting.LIGHT&POWER1.Mary’sLakeSubstationUpdate—UpgradestotheMary’sLakeSubstationwerecompletedinNovember2008.Preliminaryfiguresonactualcostsfortheproject,whichwasmanagedbyPlatteRiverPowerAuthority(PRPA),arecominginlowerthanthe2007estimates,atanapproximatesavingsof$43,000.Theremainingbondmonies,andfundssavedonthesubstationproject,willbeutilizedoverthenexttwoyearsondistributionsystemupgrades.WATER1.Mary’sLakeWaterTreatmentPlantExpansionUpdate—StaffreportedthatduetodelaysexperiencedinreceivingmaterialsfromXenonthisprojectisapproximatelythreeweeksbehindschedule.Thetemporarytreatmentplantisonsiteandstaffisbeingtrainedonhowtooperatethesystem.AschedulefortheinstallationoftheSCADAsystemcontrolsandintegratingtheelectricalcomponentsisbeingdeveloped.MISCELLANEOUS RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSUtilitiesCommittee—January8,2009-Page21.SolarProgram—Asst.UtilitiesDir.MangelseninformedtheCommitteethattheTownispartneringwiththeGovernor’sEnergyOffice(GEO)inaSolarProgramthatprovidesrebatesforresidentialsmallsolarprojects.Sincealimitedamountoffundingisavailable($50,000),alotterywillbeheldonFebruary3,2009,forthoseinterestedinparticipating.Arebateof$3/watt,oramaximumof$9,000,isavailableforsystemsthatareinstalledbyJune30,2009.2.EarthFest—StaffwillbepresentatthesecondannualEarthFesteventtobeheldattheYMCAoftheRockiesonSaturday,January17,2009.3.WaterTesting—Staffreportedthattherequitedpublicinformationnoticesonleadactionlevelsindrinkingwaterweremailedtoallwatercustomers.Dir.Goehringreportedthatthecorrosionoccursafterthewaterentersahomeandisrelatedtotheserviceintothehome,orinthehomeitself,asopposedtotheTown’sdeliverysystem.Hestatedtheuseofanewchemicalasacorrosioninhibitorisbeingresearchedtoaddresstheissue.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,ChairmanHomeieradjournedthemeetingat9:35a.m.CynthiaA.Deats,DeputyTownClerk _____-RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,January15,2009MinutesofaRegularmeetingofthePUBLICSAFETYCOMMITTEEoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheTownHallinsaidTownofEstesParkonthe15thdayofJanuary,2009.Committee:ChairEisenlauer,TrusteesEricsonandHomeierAttending:AllAlsoAttending:DeputyTownAdministratorRichardson,ChiefKufeld,ChiefDormanandClerkWilliamsonAbsent:TownAdministratorHalburntChairEisenlauercalledthemeetingtoorderat8:00am.PUBLICCOMMENTNone.POLICEDEPARTMENTESTESVALLEYVICTIMADVOCATESCONTRACT.TheEstesValleyVictimAdvocatesreceivefundingannuallyfromtheTownofEstesParkforservicesrenderedtocrimevictimswhoareresidentsofEstesPark.ThePoliceDepartmenthasreviewedthecontractpresentedfor2009withTownAttorneyWhite.ThisyearthecontractwasamendedandagreeduponbyVictimAdvocatesthatthePoliceDepartmentwouldassistfinanciallywithpagers($35/month)andtheadvocateswouldmaintainthepagers.TheCommitteerecommendsapprovalofthe2009contractaspresentedatacostof$7,920fromaccount#101-2100421-22-98budgeted.Reports1.NeighborhoodPortfolioExercise:OfficerHaslettpresentedareviewofcalltypesandnumberofcallsatmulti-apartmentunitswithEstesPark.Thereviewillustratedtherewerenotmanyissuesatthesedevelopments;however,theexercisehasprovidedanaccuratecontactlistforeachdevelopmentandassuredthataneasilyidentifiablenumberingsystemisinplace.TheCommitteerequestedthePoliceDepartmentprovidedfollow-uponrecentportfolioexercises.2.VictimAdvocateAnnualReport:Exe.Dir.MaryMesropianpresentedthe2008AnnualReport.ProgramOverview.Provideadvocacytovictimsofdomesticviolence,sexualassault,stalking,othercrimesandtrauma.Advocatesareavailable24/7.Advocatessupportvictimthroughcrisis,medicalexams,lawenforcementinterviewsandthecourtprocess.Theyalsoprovideinformationonvictim’srights,cycleofviolence,victim’scompensation,andthelegalprocess.Counselingisavailabletoprovideshort-termindividualcounselingandsupportgroupstoassistvictimsinrecoveringfromthetraumaoftheincident.Asafehousewaspurchasedthisyearaftertwoyearsoffundraising.Thehouseprovidesasafeplaceforindividualstobreakthecycleofviolence.2008Statistics:210firstcontacts,575totalcontactsand16safehouseresidentswith162bednights.3.NewOfficerIntroduction:ChiefKufeldintroducedOfficerJerryTwigg.HestatedOfficerTwigbeganworkonJanuary5,2009.OfficerTwiggstatedhehasbeenaresidentofEstesParksince2000.HeattendedRedRockCommunityCollegeandgraduatedinDecember2008. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSPublicSafetyCommittee—January15,2009—Page2COMMUNITYWILDFIREPROTETIONPLAN(CWPP)ChiefDormanstatedtheCWPPidentifiescommunityissuesandrisksregardingwildfireresponse,hazardmitigation,communitypreparednessandstructuralprotection.Withtheapprovaloftheplan,thecommunitywouldbeabletoobtaingrantfundingforfuelmitigationprojects.TheplanwasdevelopedwiththeaidoftheUSForestService,RockyMountainNationalPark,ColoradoStateForestService,Townpersonnel,andWUIFireEducationCoordinator.JimAustin/CountyResidentvolunteeredtowritetheplanandprovidedinput.SuePinkhamfWUlCoordinatorpresentedtheplanthatidentifiesat-riskinfrastructuretoprotect,identifiesandprioritizesareasforfuelreductionprojects,educatescommunitymembersinwildfirepreventionandprotectionandsupportspropertyowners’mitigationprojects.Theactionplanandassessmentstrategiesincludesidentifyingrolesandresponsibilitiesforcarryingoutrecommendations;timetablesforhighestprioritiesprojects,educationandoutreachcomponentoftheCWPP;anassessment/monitoringstrategy;determinehowtheplanwouldbeupdatedandmaintainedanddeterminehowtoassesstheplan’seffectivenessinthelongterm.Thisplanbenefitsthecommunitybyreducingwildfirerisktoresidential,commercialandgovernmentproperties,reducedwildfirerisktolocalinfrastructure,reducedwildfirerisktocommunityassetsincludingincomparablesceneryandwildlifeandreducedrisktolivesofresidentsandvisitors.ThisplanwouldbeadministeredbytheproposedFireDistrictifapprovedin2009.Afterfurtherdiscussion,theCommitteerecommendsapprovaloftheCommunityWildfireProtectionPlan(CWPP).Reports1.WUIEducationCoordinator’sAnnualReport:SuePinkhamaddressedtheCommitteetoreportonactivitiesshewasinvolvedinduring2008.ThepositionhasbeenfundedbygrantsandprovidestheopportunitytoworkwiththeUSForestService,RockyMountainNationalPark,ColoradoStateForestService,LarimerCounty,andtheTownofEstesParktoprovideeducationregardingwildfires,defensiblespace,andthepinebeetleissue.Ms.PinkhamparticipatedintrainingeventsandprogramsatmanyeventsinTown,wildlandpinebarkbeetleidentification,carseattechnician,CWPPplanning,communityemergencyresponseteam,FireInformationOfficerforRMNPprescribedburnsandpropertyevaluations/surveysforindividualhomeownersandhomeownersassociations.Ms.Pinkhamwillcontinuetoprovidefiremitigationeducationatupcominglocalevents,betheCWPPcontacttoworkwiththecommunitytodevelopandcarryouttheactionplansandrespondtoindividualrequestsforpropertyevaluations.Thepositionhasnotbeenfundedfor2009;however,staffcontinuestoinvestigategrantopportunities.MISCELLANEOUSTrusteesEricsonandHomeierquestionedifcellphoneshavecausedaccidentsinEstesParkandifthePoliceDepartmenthasdevelopedcellphoneusagepolicyforon-dutypatrolofficers.ChiefKufeldstatedtherehavenotbeenanyreportedaccidentsrelatedtocellphoneuse.Thedepartmentdoesnothaveinplacespecificregulationstoaddresscellphoneuseinpatrolcars;however,thedepartmenthasdiscussedplacinganumberonthebackofpatrolcarstoprovidepublicdirectcontactwiththeon-dutypoliceofficerbycellphone.Ahands-freesystemwouldbeaddedtopatrolcarsifadoptedbythedepartment.ChiefDormanstatedtwocrewsweresenttotheBoulderfirethedayafterthefirestartedtoprotectstructures.Therebeingnofurtherbusiness,ChairEisenlaueradjournedthemeetingat9:25a.m. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSPublicSafetyCommittee—January15,2009—Page3JackieWilliamson,TownClerk COMMUNITYWILDFIREPROTECTIONPLANForESTESPARKRevision—January2009TOWNOFESTESPARKLARIMERCOUNTY,COLORADO 1.INTRODUCTION1.1CourseofActionforEstesParkTheHealthyForestRestorationActof2003(HERA)givescommunitiestheopportunitytoinfluencewhereandhowfederalagenciesimplementfuelreductionprojectsonfederallands,andhowadditionalfederalfundsmaybedistributedforprojectsonnon-federallands.TheCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanisthevehicleforlocalcommunitiestotakeadvantageofthisopportunity.ThisCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanforEstesPark(the“Plan”)wasdevelopedbytheTownofEstesParkwithguidanceandsupportfromRichardEdwards,USForestService(USFS),MikeLewelling,RockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP),NateWilliamson(RMNP),DianaSelby,ColoradoStateForestService(CSFS),LowellRichardson,SteveBarlow,BobGoehring,TownofEstesPark,ScottDorman,EstesParkVolunteerFireDepartment,andSuePinkham,WUIFireEducationCoordinator.ThisCWPPsupplementsseveralLarimerCountydocumentsandotherdocuments,whicharelistedasreferencesafterSection9.Asaminimum,theCommunityWildfireProtectionPlan(CWPP)mustbeginwithacollaborationbetweenlocalandstateagenciesinconsultationwithfederalagenciesandotherinterestedparties.Itmustincludeidentificationandprioritizationofareasforhazardousfuelreduction,recommendedtypesoftreatment,andshowhowtoprotectat-riskessentialinfrastructure.Anditmustrecommendmeasuresforhomeowners,businessowners,andcommunitiestoreduceignitabilityofstructureswithinthecommunity.MorespecificallythecontentoftheCWPP,asestablishedbytheHealthyForestRestorationAct,mustinclude;12$adefinitionofthecommunitywildland-urbaninterface(WUI),preferablyoutlinedonamapwithanaccompanyingnarrative,$adiscussionofthecommunity’spreparednesstorespondtowildlandfire,$acommunityriskanalysisthatconsiders,ataminimum,fuelhazards,riskofwildfireoccurrence,andcommunityvaluestobeprotected,bothintheimmediatevicinityandthesurroundingzonewherepotentialfirespreadposesarealisticthreat,$identificationoffuelstreatmentpriorities,includinglocationsonthegroundsandpreferredmethodsoftreatment,$recommendationsregardingwaystoreducestructuralignitability,$animplementationplanorActionPlan,and$theplanmustspecificallyidentifythecommunityforwhichtheplanisprepared.1ColoradoStateForestServiceMinimumStandardsforCommunityWildfireProtectionPlans(CWPP);May16,20062PreparingaCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanAHandbookforWildland-UrbanInterfaceCommunities;March2004,SocietyofAmericanForesters2REVISION—JANUARY2009 1.2CurrentStatusTheoverallcourseofactionhasbeenestablishedinaccordancewithguidelinesprovidedbytheColoradoStateForestService.Manyofthesesteps,suchasidentifyingthewildlandurbaninterfacezone,andengaginglocal,stateandfederalagencieshavealreadybeenimplemented.Theremainingsteps,thefirstthreeofwhichhavebeencompleted,include:$developacommunityRiskAssessment$establishcommunityPrioritiesandRecommendations$developanActionPlanandAssessmentStrategy$communicatePlantothecommunity$trackProgressandUpdatethePlanThisdocumentwillberevisedandupdatedperiodicallyastreatmentprojectsarecompletedandwildfireriskschange.Updatesintheformofattachmentsmayalsobeaddedperiodicallyasa)AnnualOperatingPlanSupplementstoincludefundingneedsandtimetables,andb)ActionPlansforspecificfuelsreductionprojects.Eachversionofthisdocumentwillbeidentifiedbyanannualrevisionnotationsuchas“Revision-January2009”or“Revision2011-B”.EachActionPlanattachmentwillbeidentifiedbyareleasedateandthenameofthelocalareaofthespecificfuelsreductionproject.2.ESTESPARK,COLORADOThisdocumentdescribesthedetailsofthisCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanfortheTownofEstesPark(the“Town”).EstesParkislocatedinthesouthwestcornerofLarimerCounty,ColoradoandisshownontheUSGSEstesPark.Coloradoquadranglemap(N4022.5-W10530I7.5).Itiscenteredatapproximately40°22.5’NorthLatitudeand105°31.7’WestLongitude.TheTown’ssizeisalmost6squaremilesandtheTownoccupiespartsofSections19,20,29,30,31and32,Township5North,Range72West;Section6,Township4North,Range72West,Sections1and2,Township4North,Range73West,andSections22,23,24,25,26,27,34and35,Township5North,Range73West,6thP.M.Theelevationvariesfrom7200toalmost8400feetabovesealevel.EstesPark,whichistheeasterngatewaytoRockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP),isasmalltownnestledinalushvalleysurroundedbyriparianandmontanezonelandsmanagedbyUSForestServiceandRMNP.Thepotentialofawildfiretoburnstructuresandthreatenlivesishighasmanyhomesandcabinshavebeenbuiltwithinthewildlandurbaninterface(WUI)zone.AsaresultoftwolargefiresinproximitytoourWUI(theBobcatGulchFirein2000andtheBigElkFirein2002),interestinpreventingwildfiresinandnearthecommunityhasincreased.RockyMountainNationalParkobtainedagrantfromtheNationalFirePlanCommunityAssistanceProgramtofundanInteragencyFireEducationCoordinatortoworkwiththeUSForestService,ColoradoStateForestService,RMNP,LarimerCountyandEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmentstafftodevelopwildfirepreventionawarenessprogramstohelpresidentsoftheEstesValleyunderstandtheirroleinpreventingwildfiresandaccompanyingdamagetotheirhomesandotherstructures,andtoencouragethecommunitiestodevelopCWPPs.AHandbookforWildland-UrbanInterfaceCommunities;March2004,SocietyofAmericanForesters3REVISION—JANUARY2009 Withtheaddedproblemofadvancingpinebarkbeetlesandotherforestinsectsanddiseasesthroughoutthearea,inbothlodgepoleandponderosaforests,residentsandtownofficialsareconcernedaboutforesthealth,wildfire,andtheneedfordefensiblespaces.TheTownofEstesParkhasdevelopedaPublicInformationOfficer(PlO)teamtoprovidetimelyandaccurateinformationtothepublic.BecauseEstesParkisaresorttown,muchofthelocalrevenueisderivedfromtourism.Salestaxrevenueistheprimarysourceofgovernmentfunding.LargewildfiresintheEstesParkWUIandtheEstesValleyhavethepotentialtocauseasignificantandlengthyinterruptionoftourismwhichcoulddamagetheTown’sabilitytoprovidethecurrentlevelofmunicipalservices.3.DECISION-MAKERS,FEDERALAGENCIESandINTERESTEDPARTIESINVOLVEDTheorganizationrepresentativeslistedinthetablesinthisSectionwereinvolvedinthedevelopmentoftheCWPP.Personsidentifiedas“coreteam”memberswereresponsibleforprimarydevelopmentanddecision-makingfortheplan.Personsidentifiedas“extendedteam”providedinputandexpertisetothecoreteamtoensurethatthisdocumentreflectsthehighestprioritiesofthecommunity.ThegovernmentoftheTownofEstesParkstronglysupportsthisCommunityWildfireProtectionPlanasevidencedbythefollowingstatementbythemayor:“Inrecentyears,majorwildfiresthroughoutthewesthaveheightenedawarenessoftheriskwefaceintheEstesValley.Ourscenicsurroundingsrepresentbothamajorattractionandalsoapotentialthreattolifeandproperty.Wildfireprotectionandpreparednessplanningisacriticalsteptomitigatefirehazardsandtoprotectourcommunity.ThisplanoutlinesactionsneededtoprepareandequipEstesParkresidentstoliveandprosperwithinoursurroundingforests.OurthankstotheorganizationsandindividualswhocollaboratedonthedevelopmentofthisCommunityWildfireprotectionPlan...essentialtothefutureofthisspecialplace.”BillPinkham,MayorofTheTownofEstesParkInadditiontothoseindividualsandorganizationslistedhere,atleasttwoHomeOwnerAssociations(HOA)orpropertyownerassociationslocatedintheEstesValleyandwithinafewmilesoftheTownhavealreadypreparedCWPPsfortheirlocalcommunities.40REVISION—JANUARY2009 CoreTeamNameOrganizationRolesandResponsibilitiesSteveBarlowTownofEstesParkprimarydevelopmentofCWPPandLowellRichardsondecision-making;communityriskandvalueBobGoehringassessment,developmentofcommunitySuePinkhamprotectionpriorities,andestablishmentoffuelstreatmentprojectareasandmethodsScottDormanEstesParkVolunteerFireprimarydevelopmentofCWPPandDepartmentdecision-making;communityriskandvalueassessment,developmentofcommunityprotectionpriorities,andestablishmentoffuelstreatmentprojectareasandmethodsDianaSelbyColoradoStateForestfacilitationofplanningprocessandapprovalServiceofCWPPprocessandminimumstandards;providesinputandexpertiseonforestry,fireandfuels,andFireWiseconceptsJimAustinvolunteerWriterExtendedTeamNameOrganizationRolesandResponsibilitiesTonySimonsLarimerCountyWildfireprovidesinputandexpertiseonhazardSafetyProgramassessment,defensiblespace,andFireWiseconceptsRichardEdwardsUSForestServiceprovidesinputandexpertiseonhazardassessment,defensiblespace,andFireWiseMikeLewellingRockyMountainNationalconceptsNateWilliamsonPark4.BASEMAPANDRELATEDMAPSWithinputfromthepersonnellistedinSection3.,abasemap,showingthewildland-urbaninterface,hasbeenprepared.ThisbasemapisshowninFigure1.EmployeesoftheTownofEstesParkpreparedthismapusingGeographicInformationSystems(GIS)technologyandlocalexpertisetoshowtheTownandthepreliminarydesignationofthecommunity’sWildlandUrbanInterface(WUI)zone.ThispreliminaryWUIincludesallpropertieswithintheTownanditextendsuptoapproximately4milesbeyondtheTown5REVISION—JANUARY2009 Figure1.MapofWildlandUrbanInterfaceforEstesParkboundariesinsomeareas.ThisextensionoftheWUIboundariesallowsinclusionofsignificantamountsofnativewildlandfuelsinthegrassymeadowsandthedenselyforestedhillsidesintheseinhabited,adjacentareasandareasonadjacentfederalproperties.Thismapshowsthefuelhazardlevels,usingcolorcodes,inandclosetotheresidentialandcommercialareasintheEstesValley.InMayof2005,LarimerCountyratedapproximately42residentialsubdivisionsinunincorporatedLarimerCountyoutsideoftheTownofEstesPark.Fifteenofthesubdivisionswereratedeitherhigh,severeorextreme.Verylittlechangehasoccurredintheinterveningyearsthatwouldsuggestchangesinthoseratings.Othermaps,showingtheprioritytreatmentareas,locationsoffirehydrants,accessandevacuationroutes,andcommunityinfrastructure(watertreatmentfacilities,communicationtowers,powerlines,etc.),residentialareas,commercialandgovernmentproperties,arebeingconsidered.60ESTESPARKWILDLANDURBANINTERFACEZONEANDFUELHAzARDSMAPREVISION—JANUARY2009 5.RISKASSESSMENT5.1CommunityRiskAssessmentThestaffoftheEstesParkFireDepartmentandthevolunteermembersoftheEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartment,alongwithothercommunitymembers,havereviewedtheWUIbasemaptohelpprioritizetheareasingreatestneedoffuelreductionprocessesinviewoftheat-riskresidentsandthedevelopedpropertiesandinfrastructures.TheWildfireHazardRatingmethodusedbyLarimerCountyhasbeenputintotabularformforusebywildfirepersonneltoevaluatetheEstesParkWUIproperties.ThetablesaregiveninAppendixI.BasedontheCommunityRiskAssessment,theprioritieswillbeestablished,andrevisedperiodically,forfuelsreductiontreatments.Thelimitedavailabilityofbothfinancialandhumanresourcesmustbeconsideredwhenpreparingsupplementstotheannualoperatingplan.5.1.1FuelHazardsTheWildfireHazardRatingtablesincludestandardizedratingsforfuelshazards.Anadditionalfactorwhichmightbeusedbytheinspectors,dependingorseverityoftherisk,issheermagnitudeofavailablefuels.5.1.2WildfireOccurrencebasedonhistoricdataofreportedfiresinareaTheriskofwildfiresintheWUIisrealasevidencedbytherecordofoccurrencesshowhere.Wildfireoccurrences-years1996to2008yearwildlandwildlandoutgrassingrassouttrashintrashoutOtherintownoftowntownoftowntownoftown2008N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A2007110220110200609211052005061020320040220005200345NodataNodataNodataNodataNodata2002532“200163620006281999923“19981220“199729“1996521“7REVISION—JANUARY2009 5.1.3CommunityValuestobeProtectedOfcourse,thefirstprioritymustbetheprotectionofhumanlives.Othercategoriesofvaluestobeprotected,innospecificorder,arepets,wildlife,safetyinfrastructure,residential,commercialandgovernmentpropertyimprovements,andourlocaltreesandforests.Amorespecificlistidentifyingallcommunityvaluestobeprotectedwouldbetooextensivetobeincludedhere.5.14At-RiskInfrastructureInfrastructureelementscanbedividedintotwocategories;thosewhicharesafetyrelated,andthosewhichareinherentlyprotectedfromwildfireandwhicharenotcrucialinanimmediatewildfirecrisis.Thesafety-relatedelementsofthelocalinfrastructureincludeevacuationroutes,communicationssystemsandtowers,emergencypowersystems,andwatersources.5.L5OtherValuesatRiskTED5.2SummaryandPrioritizingofHighRiskAreasPersonneloftheEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartment(EPVFD)usedthewildfirehazardsmaptohelpdeterminethevaluesathighestriskintheWUIZoneandtodevelopalistofprioritiesintreatingthosevalues.Thesehavebeenprioritizedintwocategories:criticalinfrastructureandgeographiclocalities.5.2.1CriticalInfrastructureCommunicationsforallemergencyservicesfortheEstesValleyareofhighestconcern.Otherfactorsinconsideringrisklevelsforareasinclude:communitywatersourcesandtreatmentplantsinremoteareas,thepossibilityofhigherintensityfiresduetobeetlekilledorinfectedtrees,suitableaccess/egressroadsforfireapparatus,andwatersupplyforfightingfires.Withoutemergencyservicesbeingabletocommunicate,EstesParkresponderscouldbeworkinginisolationandwouldbeinpotentialdanger.Theareaswhereourcommunicationssystemsaremostvulnerableare:1.TopofProspectMountain:a.Concernisi.RadioCommunicationEquipmentforALLemergencyservicesinthearea.ii.TownofEstesParkwirelessnetworkantennasiii.PlatteRiverPowerAuthority(PRPA),WesternAreaPowerAuthority(WAPA)andBureauofReclamation(BOR)communicationstopowerplantsandwaterflowsaswellascommunicationwithlikedevicesinGrandLakeiv.Noimmediatewatersupply(forfiresuppression)v.Limitedaccessvi.PrivateCellandDatatowersvii.OverheadPowerandFiberlinesthatfeedtheTowers2.GiantTrackSaddlea.Concernisi.PRPA,WAPAandBORcommunicationstopowerplantsandwaterflowsaswellascommunicationwithlikedevicesinGrandLakeii.OverheadPowerandFiberiii.Watertreatmentplantwest/southofgianttrackaboveMary’sLakeiv.Noimmediatewatersupply(forfiresuppression)soREVISION—JANUARY2009 v.Limitedaccessvi.PartofthePowerGridforbothsidesoftheDivide,linestravelthroughtheAlvaB.AdamsTunnel.Somecommunicationslinesareabovegroundwhileothersareburiedunderground.Thoselinesthatareoverheadaresubjecttoheatandfireandarecarriedthrough,sometimesdense,forests.SincecommunicationlinessharethesamepolesasPRPA,PRPAhaspreparedamapandwillbeahelpfulpartnerindeterminingexactlywhatarethefuelreductionprioritiesinthisarea.3.TownsFiberRing(seemap—inprocessofbeingdeveloped)—mayincreasepriorityofanarea.a.Concernisi.PRPAandTownofEstesParkNetworkii.PrivateLateralsusedbyISPsiii.Mostlyoverheadandsubjecttoheatandfireiv.12milesoffiberringsomerunningthrudensetreesv.Approximately5milesoflateralfeedsthroughtimber,someinheavyforestvi.Scatteredacrossthevalleyandmaynotberecognizedasimportantvii.(Whenmapped,canputneighborhoodsthathavelinesrunningthroughthematahigherrisklevel.)4.PRPA/TownFibera.Concernisi.PRPAandTownofEstesParkNetworkii.CarriesCommunicationforWAPAPowerGridiii.ExtendsalongtheHighLinefromLovelandtoEstesviaPoleHilliv.Extendsforadistanceof24milesandcouldbehardtoprotect5.QWESTFibera.ConcernisI.CarriesCommunicationtoQwestforphoneanddatainEstesParkii.ExtendsoverheadfromLyonstoEstesParkalongHwy36iii.Extendsforadistanceofroughly20milesandcouldbehardtoprotectTownwatersystemb.Concernisi.ContaminationofGlacierCreekWaterTreatmentplantii.ContaminationofMary’sLakeWaterTreatmentplant5.2.2GeographiclocalitiesFirefightersoftheEPVFDhavelistedthemajorgeographicalareasofhighriskbypriorityintheorderlistedbelow:1.AreasaroundProspectMountainandGiantTrackDuetocommunicationtowersa.Haveprivatepropertyissuesb.Accesstotowersissues—especiallyonGiantTrackc.Watertofightfireconcernd.Homesinareahaveonewayin-streetsarenotconnectedhigheruponmountainsides.e.SomehomestotallyinaccessibleforfirefightingonshouldersofProspectMt.andbehindMary’sLake2.FallRivercorridor—narrowstreamvalley.a.Sideroadsmaynotconnectwithanotherroadtohavetwoexits,nordothoseroadshavecul-de-sacturn-aroundsattheendsoftheroads.9REVISION—JANUARY2009 b.ManyresortaccommodationsarealongFallRiverandonthehillsidesnearRMNPlands.c.Alargeresidentialfacilityisitselfinalowhazardarea,butmighthavedifficultyevacuatingeveryonequickly.d.Thehistorichydroplant+picnicareaisatouristattractioninthesummer.e.AreaaroundOldManMountain—mayhavearchaeologicalsignificance.f.Accesstoarea—narrowroads,deadends,noturn-arounds.g.Steephillsideswithforestedlandsabovehomes.3.WestWonderviewareaa.Heavilywoodedarea,seasonaloccupancy,conferencecenteratendofroad,turnaroundwouldbedifficultifmanycarsareparkedinarea.b.Roadsdohave2exits.4.MoraineAvewestoftheDonutHausa.Accommodations/Commercialpropertiesb.HighDrivearea,someroadsnotconnectedtoeachother,noadequateturnarounds.c.PrivatepropertyabutsRMNPd.Seasonaloccupancyhighe.Waterforfightingfiresanissue5.Spur66area(ColoradoStateHighway66)a.Southernend(YMCAcamp,ThunderMountainandWindcliff)haveCWPPsandareworkingonfuelmitigationintheirareas.b.WesternAreaPowerAuthoritylinesgotoandthroughthetunnelc.Limitedaccessd.Limitedwatersupply—drawfromstreamorpondse.Forestedareabehindandbetweenresidencesf.Beetlekilledtreesanissue.6.FishCreekRoad/CarriageHillsa.Somestreetsdeadendb.Somehomesinforestedareas,othershaveafewtreesaroundtheproperty7.USHighway368.USHighway34(toBigThompsonCanyon)9.BlackCanyonHills10.ElkhornLodgeandDavisHillAsouractionplansareimplementedandourknowledgeandmappingoftheareacoveredbytheCWPPincreases,theEPVFDwillmakeupdatestothisriskassessment.5.3WildfirePreparednessandFireDepartmentCapabilitiesTheinitialresponsetoallfire,medicalandassociatedemergencieswithintheWUIistheresponsibilityoftheEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmentasauthorizedbyanIntergovernmentalAgreementbetweentheLarimerCounty,theLarimerCountySheriffandtheTownofEstesPark.WildlandfireresponsibilitiesofLarimerCounty,ColoradoStateForestService,UnitedStatesForestService,BureauofLandManagement,andtheNationalParkServicearedescribedinthecurrentLarfrnerCountyAnnualOperatingP/an.Allmutualaidagreements,training,equipment,andresponsesaretheresponsibilityofthelocalfiredepartmentandtheagencieslistedabove.5.3.1LocalPreparednessAlargeportionofEstesParkFireDepartmentresponseareaiswithintheWUIzone.Accesstomanyofthepropertieswithinthiszoneislimitedtonarrowdirtdead-endroadways.Manyofthestructuresintheareaareaddressedwhilesomearenot,andmanyhavepoorlypostedorhardtoreadaddresses.Somesubdivisionsonlyhaveoneaccessroadanddonothaveadequateescaperoutes.Somesubdivisionshave10REVISION—JANUARY2009 beenworkingonimprovingaccess/egressforemergencyvehiclesandmitigatingthefuelsonaccessroads,butmuchstillneedstobedone.WildlandfireeducationandmitigationeffortshavelongbeenapriorityoftheEstesParkFireDepartment.Thefiredepartmenthasassistedinprocuringgrants,institutingaslashcollectionsite,providingpropertysitevisitsandWUIeducation.Communitynotificationwouldbemadeviareverse911andthelocalmedia.Thiswouldbefollowedupbylawenforcementand/orfirepersonnelgoingdoortodoor.ThelocalCERTrespondersmayberequestedtoassistwiththeevacuation.ThreepredeterminedhelicopterlandingZones(Ii’s)havebeenidentified.ThesearethehelipadattheEstesParkMedicalCenter,theHighSchoolfootballfieldandMacGregorRanch.AdditionalLZ’swouldbeatthegolfcourses,YMCAandthemanyopenfields,parkinglotsorhighwaysinthearea.5.3.2WaterSupplyThereisanadequatemunicipalwatersystemwithfirehydrantsinmuchofthepopulatedarea.Additionally,therearetwolargebodiesofwater,LakeEstesandMary’sLake,andtheareaalsohasmanyriversandstreamsasalternatewatersources.ThefiredepartmenthastrainedandbeentestedondraftingandtransportingwaterforthenonfirehydrantareasbymeansoftheISO®watersupplyshuttletest.TheEstesParkFireDepartmentcurrentlyhastwowatertendersandhastheavailabilityofadditionaltendersfromtheTownofEstesParkandthroughmutualaidandautomaticaidagreementswithadjoiningfiredepartments.5.3.3StagingAreasandSafetyZonesStagingareasandsafetyzoneswouldbeincidentspecificalthoughtwomainpredeterminedstagingareasandsafetyzoneshavebeenidentified.TheseareattheYMCAandthelocalHighSchool.5.3.4EvacuationRoutesTherearefiveevacuationroutesoutofthecommunity,ofwhichfourareavailableyear-round.TheseroutesincludeTrailRidgeRoadaccessedeitherbyHighway36orHighway34tothewest;Highway7southboundthroughAllenspark;Highway36southeastboundthroughLyons;Highway34eastboundthroughLovelandandCountyRoad43northboundthroughGlenHaven.NotethatTrailRidgeRoadisnotaccessiblethroughthewintermonths.ThemainevacuationroutesforfiresintheEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartment(EPVFD)responseareaareasfollows:FromthesouthernportionoftheEPVFDresponseareawouldbeeithernorthorsouthonUSHighway7.EvacuationfrompropertieswithTunnelRoad(Colorado66)accessinthesouth-westportionwouldbenorthonTunnelRoadtoHighway36.EvacuationfromtheFallRiverRoadcorridorwouldbeeithertothewestviaTrailRidgeRoadorEastonHighway34.EvacuationfromthenorthernportionoftheresponseareawouldbeeithernorthonCountyRoad43orsouthonCountyRoad43toDowntownEstesParkorsouthonDrygulchRoadtoUSHighway34.EvacuationfromtheeasternportionoftheresponseareawouldbesoutheastonUSHighway36toLyonsoreastonUSHighway34,southonUSHighway7orwesttodowntownEstesParktootherroutes.Evacuationrouteswillbemarkedandpostedwithsignsand/orlawenforcementorCERTpersonnelintheeventofanemergency.11REVISION—JANUARY2009 5.3.5FireDepartmentResourcesandResponseCapabilitiesEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmentResource&ResponseCapabilitiesApparatusPumpingcapacityBoostertankvolumeGallonsperminute(GPM)GallonsEngine11250750Engine21000500Engine/Tender10(foam)15001800Engine5125300Brush9(foam)150350Ladder6(75ftheight)1500300Squad8(heavyrescuetruck)N/AN/ASquad3(HazMattruck)N/AN/ATender4601200DiveRescue1(still&swiftwaterrescue)N/AN/AUtility5(personnelvehicle)N/AN/ACommandVehicleN/AN/ADeconTrailerN/AN/ADecontaminateupto60personsperhourMassCasualtyTrailerN/AN/A(Largeincidentmedicalresponseequipment)Inadditiontofirefightingapparatusforuseonstructurefires,theEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmenthasonespecialized“brushtruck”andatender.Otherequipmentspecificallyforuseinfightingfiresinwildiandareasisavailableunderthetermsofmutualaidagreements,fromadjacentfiredepartmentsanddistrictsaswellasfromLarimerCounty,theColoradoStateForestService,theUnitedStatesForestService,andtheNationalParkService.5.3.6FireDepartmentPersonnelCareerFireChiefCareerFireTrainingCaptainVolunteerfirefightersPaidadministrativeassistant6.PRIORITIESANDRECOMMENDATIONS6.1PriorityListTheprioritiesforfuelsreductionprojectsundertakenbytheTownandlocalfiresafetyofficialswillbeinaccordancewiththeprioritiesestablishedinSection5.2.Otherprojectsonprivatepropertiesand120011281REVISION—JANUARY2009 initiatedbylocalcommunitymemberswillbesupportedtotheextentthatpersonnelandfundingareavailable.6.2RecommendedTreatmentsforSpecificFuelsConditionsThespecifictreatmentsforfuelconditionsinspecificareaswillbedeterminedatthetimetheactionplansaredevelopedforthosespecificareasbyconsultationwithrepresentativesoftheUSFS,CSFS,LarimerCounty,EPVFD,andcommunitymemberstodeterminethebestmethodforeachspecificareaorproject.Examplesoftreatmentsincludethefollowing:1.Thinoutcontinuoustreeandbrushcovertocreatea“defensiblespace”within10feetofastructure2.Trimtreesupatleast6—8ftabovegroundlevel3.Cleandebrisfromguttersandroofvalleys4.Removeleaves,needlesandconesclosetowallsofwoodenstructurestoawidthofatleast3feetfromthestructure5.Removebranchesthatoverhangarooforwoodendeck6.Thintreesonouteredgeofpropertiessothatthecrownsoftreesareatleast10-15feetapart.TheexceptionisinaLodgepoleorAspenforestorgrovewhereahigherdensityisneededtoprotectthetreesfromwindthrow.7.Createfuelbreaks(widthdependentonfuelsandtopography)8.Disposeofallslashbychipping,spreading,haulingaway,burningorcuttingupforfirewood9.Replacewoodshingleandotherflammableroofmaterialswithasphaltormetalroofing.Theprimeobjectiveistoreduceavailablefuels,particularlydeadforestdebris,nearstructuresandnearat-riskinfrastructurecomponents.7.ACTIONPLANANDASSESSMENTSTRATEGYFuelsreductionprojectsincompliancewiththisCWPPwillbeaseriesofon-goingtasksspanningmanyyearsintothefuture.Forthisreasonandbecauseofthediversityoftheforests,terrain,andpropertyimprovementsthroughouttheWUI,itisimpracticaltoprepareasingleactionplansufficientforthecompleteareaalthoughamasterplanoroutlineplanmaybedevelopedinthefuture.Thecurrentconceptistoprepareanactionplanforeachspecificfuelsreductionprojectoragroupofrelatedprojectstobecompletedataboutthesametime.EachsuchlocalActionPlanwillbecomeavirtualattachmenttothisCWPPandwillbeidentifiedbyareleasedateandthenameofthelocalcommunityareaorareasofthespecificfuelsreductionproject.Aflowchartforanactionplanisgivenbelowandshowsthedevelopment,fuelsreductionactivities,andcompletionofatypicalproject.SomestepsofalocalActionPlanmustbetakenordevelopedforthespecificlocalconditionspriortocompletionofthePlan.Theseincludetheinitialmeetings,selectionoffuelsreductionmethods,obtainingfunding,settingatimetable,andidentifyingworkpersonnel.TheoutlineoftheActionPlancanincludeaninitiallistingofthesesteps.Aftertheseinitialstepsarecompleted,thelocalActionPlancanbecompletedandworkcanbegin.13REVISION—JANUARY2009 FlowChartforActionPlanDeterminerisk_____priorities_________Obtainfunding[Assignworkarout’(s)Meetingw/agenciesandcommunitymembersAfteractionreviewtodetermineifgoalshavebeen14Contactkeycommunitymembers1rDevelopcommunityawarenesSIrMeetingwithagenciesandcommunitymembers1DeterminefimdinioptionsDeterminefuelreductionOptionsEstablishtimetableIStartfuelreductionactivityREVISION—JANUARY2009 PersonnelshouldkeepinmindthattheobjectiveoftheCWPPisnotaboutanelegantandlengthyActionPlan;itisabouttheresultsofeachfuelsreductionproject.TheActionPlanissimplytheroadmapofhowtoaccomplishtheprojectgoals.Sothecompletedplancanbeassimpleandstraightforwardasabullet-formlistingoftheactionsanditemsshownintheflowchartandlistedinSection7.1below.7.1ActionPlanEachlocalActionPlancanincludeatitle,date,andreferencetotheEstesParkCWPPasintheexamplebelow,andthenlistthecontentlistedbelow.Title:CommunityWildfireprotectionPlanfor{givenameofspecificareaorareas]Date:____________________ThisCWPPActionPlanisincompliancewiththeCWPPfortheEstesParkWUIandisanattachmenttotheCOMMUNITYWILDFIREPROTECTIONPLANforESTESPARK.AnActionPlanshallincludethefollowingsteps:•Contactkeycommunitymembers-developinganawarenessofproblemthroughout-reacheducationalactivities.oHavemeetingofkeymemberswithUSForestService,ColoradoStateForestService,LarimerCounty,andEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmentrepresentativestodeterminebestapproachandgoalsforcommunitymeeting.oDeterminebestwaytogetinformationtolocalcommunity•Community/AgenciesmeetingoDiscussoptionsonbestmethodsforfuelreduction•Informationpresentedbyagencyrepresentatives(listedabove)•DeterminelocalriskprioritiesoReachconsensusonbestfuelreductionmethodoDeterminefundingrequirements•Applyforgrantwithcommunityprovidingin-kindmatch•Educationaloutreachtolargercommunityexplainingwhatthespecificlocalcommunityisplanning.•Obtainfunding•EstablishtimetableforfuelreductiontotakeplaceoMoreeducationandpublicawarenessoftheactiontakingplaceoCreatefunexperienceforthespecificcommunityifneededtobringthemtogether.•Assignworkgroup(s)andstartfuelreductionactivity•Completethefuelreductionactivity•Tourfuelreductionareaandhaveacommunitymeeting(debriefing)withcommunitymembersandagencyrepresentatives.•AfterActionReview-oDiscusssuccessesandopportunitiesforimprovementoDetermineifgoalshavebeenmetoDiscussnextstepsThefirstlocalareaforwhichalocalActionPlanwillbeinitiatedisintheProspectMountainarea.Asfundsandpersonnelareavailableotherplanswillbeinitiatedintheothergeographicalhighriskareas,inaccordancewiththeprioritizationsofSection5.2.SomeofthegroundworkhasalreadybeenaccomplishedbytheWUIFireEducationCoordinatorthroughsitevisitstopropertiesontheeastsideofProspectMountainandinmanyotherhighriskareasofthe15REVISION—JANUARY2009 EstesValley.Thepurposeofthesitevisitsaretohelpthepropertyownersbecomeawareofstepsneededtocreateandmaintainadefensiblespacearoundtheirstructurestoprotectagainstawildfire.ImportantresultsfromthisundertakingwillbethecontinuededucationofEstesParkresidentsabouttherisksofwildfireandhowtheriskscanbereduced,bothbyindividualandTownofEstesParkactions.7.2AssessmentStrategyTheCoreteamwillmeetperiodicallytoassessprogress,torecommendchangesandupdatestotheCWPPorActionPlans,andtoselectandupdaterecommendedtreatmentmethodsandpriorities.8.COMMUNICATIONOFCWPPTOCOMMUNITYTheWUIFireEducationCoordinatorwillhostgeneralpublicmeetingsaswellasmeetingswithlocalcommunitymembers,propertyownersandbusinessowners.Thepurposeofthesemeetingwillinclude•FamiliarizationwiththeCWPP•HowtoinitiatealocalfuelsreductionprojectandalocalActionPlan•Discussionsoffuelsreductionmethods•Resultsofpreviousprojects•AdvantagesoftheCWPPfortheEstesParkresidents,businessesandvisitors.IncooperationwiththeLarimerCountyFireEducationGroup,theLarimerFireCouncil,andtheEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartment,theTownofEstesParksupportsandpromotesFireWiseactivitiesasoutlinedintheLarimerCountyFirePlan.EstesParksupportsandeducatesitscitizensinwaystoreducestructureignitabilitythroughmeetingLarimerCountyBuildingCodeRequirementsandutilizingColoradoStateForestServiceFireWiseConstructionFactSheets.9.TRACKINGPROGRESSANDUPDATECWPPTwomethodswillbeusedtomonitorandtracktheprogressoftheCWPP.•Atthecompletionofaprojecttheextentthattheprojectgoalsweremetwillbeevaluated,andfeedbackonrecommendationsforimprovementsinmethodswillbestudiedinordertOincorporatethosethatofferadvantagestofutureprojects.•Onalargerscale,annuallyorasappropriate,theoverallprogressoftheCWPPwillbemeasuredintermsoftotalacreagethathasbeentreated.TheresultswillbereportedtotheEstesParkPublicSafetyCommittee,theTownBoardofTrustees,theColoradoStateForestServiceandtotheEstesParkandEstesValleycommunity.AsprojectsarecompletedandlanddevelopmentoccursintheWUI,someoftheriskareaswillchange.Also,overlongperiodsoftime,somehighfuelsareasthathavebeentreatedwillagainbecomethesubjectofanewfuelsreductionproject.Thesefactorswillnecessitateupdatestotheriskassessmentandsomereprioritizationoftheriskareas.AstheseeventsoccurtheCWPPwillberevisedandupdatedaccordingly.160REVISION—JANUARY2009 ThefollowingcommunityrepresentativesIagencieshavereviewedandsupportthisCommunityWildfireProtectionP/an.TownofEstesParkEstesParkVolunteerFireDepartmentFortCollinsDistrictRockyMountainNationalParkColoradoStateForestServiceEstesParkWUIFireEducationCoordinatorREFERENCEDOCUMENTSLarimerCountyA’-eP/an-aCommunityWildfireprotectionP/an,LarimerCounty,2004LarfrnerCountyWildfireM/ti’at/onP/an,ColoradoStateForestService,1998RecommendationsforImprovingWildfireSafetyinLan’nerCountyColoradoStateForestService,1997LarirnerCountySubdivisionWildfireHazardReview,LatimerCounty&ColoradoStateForestService,2002LarimerCountyAnnua/OperatingP/arLarimerCounty(updatedannually)NorthernCo/oradoNaturalHazardMitigationP/an,FEMA,2004AppendixIWILDFIREHAZARDRATINGSLarimetCountyhasusedthefollowingassessmentform,createdbytheColoradoStateForestServicein1994,toestablishthewildfirehazardofsubdivisionswithinunincorporatedLarimerCounty.AreasorsubdivisionsshouldbeinspectedandthewildfirehazardorriskshouldbetabulatedusingthecriteriaandpointsystemofTableI-A.ThenthenumericratingcanbeconvertedtoarelativeratingoflowtosevereusingtheconversionsofTableI-B.17REVISION—JANUARY2009 Subdivisionorarea:TableI-AWildfireHazardRatingdate:Inspector:featurepossiblepointsfeaturepossiblepointspointspointssubdivisiondesignvegetationingress/egressfiJeltype2ormoreprimaryroads1grass1oneroad3litterbeneathtimber3onewayin&out5brush5primaryroadwidthloggingslash1020’ofmore1defensiblespacescompleted20’orless3>70%ofhomes1Accessibility30°hto70%ofhomes5roadgrade5%orless1<30°hofhomes10roadgradeS%ormore3topographyother5slope<10%1secondaryroadterminusslope11%to30°h5looproadsorturn-arounds1slope>30%10>45’turn-arounds<45’2fireprotectiondead-endroads<200’3responsetimelongdead-endroads>200’5<15minutes1longergelotsize16to30minutes5>10acres1>31minutes10between1and10acres3watersourceinsubdivision<1acre5500gpmhydrants;<11000’spacingstreetsignsdraftlocation,dipsite5present1nowatersourcein10subdivisionnotpresent5continuedonnextpage180REVISION—JANUARY2009 TableI-A,continuedWildfireHazardRatingfeaturepossiblePointsfeaturepossiblepointspointsfpointsfireprotection,continuedmaterials,continuedwatersourceoff-sitetoodsiding,non-woodroof520minuteroundtrip1woodroof1021to45minuteroundtrip5utilities(gas&electric)>45minuteroundtrip10allundergroundstructurehazardoneabove;onebelowground5materials(predominant)allaboveground10roof&siding;nowood1totalpointsforsubdivisionorareaTableI-BHazardRatingPointsConversiontotalpointsJhazardrating0to36low37to50moderate51to64high65to78severe>78extreme19REVISION—JANUARY2009 RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSRegularMeetingoftheEstesValleyPlanningCommissionDecember76,2008,1:30p.m.BoardRoom,EstesParkTownHallCommission:ChairIkeEisenlauer;CommissionersWendellAmos,BruceGrant,BettyHull,JoyceKitchen,DougKlink,andJohnTuckerAttending:ChairEisenlauer;CommissionersHull,Kitchen,Tucker,andKlinkAlsoAttending:PlannerShirk,PlannerChilcott,TownAttorneyWhite,andRecordingSecretaryThompsonAbsent:CommissionersAmosandGrant,DirectorJosephThefollowingminutesreflecttheorderoftheagendaandnotnecessarilythechronologicalsequenceofthemeeting.ChairEisenlauercalledthemeetingtoorderat1:30p.m.1.PUBLICCOMMENTSandyLindquistiTownResident—Ms.LindquistreadherstatementcommunicatinginformationabouttheuniquenessoftheEstesValleyandthehighqualityofthecommunitymembers.ItisheropinionthattheBoardshouldnottrytoemulateothermountainresorttowns,andshefeelsthePlanningCommissionisleaningthatdirection.Weshouldbetheonessettingthehighstandardsratherthanfollowingothercommunity’sdevelopmentstandards.Shehasconcernsaboutthenaturalmigrationofwildlifeandhowitmayrelatetonewdevelopment.Finally,sheencouragedthePlanningCommissionandStafftobecautiousintheirdecisionsonnewdevelopmentintheEstesValley.AcopyofMs.Lindquist’sstatementwasgiventotheRecordingSecretary.BrianMichener/CountyResident—Mr.MichenerwouldliketoseeaunifyingvisionbetweentheEstesValleyandYMCA.Mr.Michenerstatedthewildlifeistheloserwhenitcomestodevelopment,andwouldliketoseelessdevelopmentintheEstesValley.2.CONSENTAGENDAa.ApprovalofmeetingminutesdatedNovember18,2008.b.AMENDEDPLAT,SarkisianProperties,LLC,Lots29&30,Block7,CountryClubManor,557DriftwoodLaneApplicant:SarkisianProperties,LLCRequest:CombinetwoexistinglotsintoonelotStaffContact:DaveShirkItwasmovedandseconded(Hull!Klink)toAPPROVEtheconsentagenda,andthemotionPASSEDunanimouslywithtwoabsent.3.ADOPTIONOFTHE2008ESTESVALLEYHABITATASSESSMENTPlannerChilcoffgaveabriefupdateontheprogressoftheHabitatAssessment,statingStaffisanticipatingthatPlanningCommissionwillvoteontheHabitatAssessmentpreparedbyEDAWandthedevelopmentcoderevisionsatthesamePlanningCommissionmeeting.ThecurrentdraftofthecoderevisionsisnotcompleteenoughtovoteonandstaffisrecommendingthatPlanningCommissioncontinuetheAssessmentandtheCoderevisionstothenextregularlyscheduledmeetinginJanuary.StaffisreviewingthecommentsPlanningCommissionersandthepublicprovidedinpriormeetings.AnupdateddraftoftheCoderevisionswillbeavailableforreviewattheJanuarymeeting.Wedonothaveanynewinformationtopresentatthismeeting.Sincewepublishedalegalnoticeplacingtheseitemsontoday’sagenda,staffrecommendsthatwetakenewpubliccomment. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission2December16,2008PublicComment:0BettyNickel/CountyResident—Mrs.Nickelisunhappywiththequalityofthemaps,asshethinkstheyhavetoolittledetailforcommunityresidentstobeabletorecognizetheirspecificproperty.Herpersonalresidencehasafootprintoflessthan1000squarefeetonfiveacresofland,andthepossibilityexiststhattheymaynotbeabletoexpandtheexistingstructure.Mrs.NickelendorsesopenspaceandhasdonatedlandtotheLandTrust.Sheopposesthehabitatmapsastheyrelatetothepossibilityofpropertyownersdiscoveringtheirpropertyisunbuildable.PlannerChilcoffstatedthatafull-sizemapisavailableforviewingintheCommunityDevelopmentoffice,andthemapsontheTownwebsitearedesignedtobeabletozoominonspecificlocations.Staffwillreviewthewebsitetomakesurethemapsareavailable.JohnSpooner/CountyResidentandEstesValleyContractor’sAssociation(EVCA)representative—Mr.SpoonerreportedtheEVCAmetandreviewedtheminutesfromtheOctobermeeting.Hewouldliketoseedraftminutesofthemostrecentmeetingavailabletothepublicatanearlierdate.Currently,minutesarenotpostedtothewebsitenormadeavailabletothepublicuntilafterapprovalbythePlanningCommission(i.e.NovemberminutesarepostedtothewebsiteaftertheDecembermeeting).HestatedtheEVCAisnotopposedtowildlifestudiesandattachingthemtoparticularpiecesofproperty.Heindicatedthattheproposedcodehasnosectionspecifyingstandards,bywhichtoapproveordisapproveaproject.AccordingtotheEVCA,writtenstandardsorothermechanismsareneededsopropertyownersand/orpotentialbuyerswillhaveassurancetherecanbeaprojectbuiltbeforetheygothroughthestudyprocess.Thesestandardsshouldbeclearlydelineated.Forexample,ifalandownerhasanassessmentcompletedbyabiologist,thereisnocleardefinitionintheproposedcodeastowhomakesthedecisionontheproject’sabilitytoproceed.Withdifferentbiologistshavingdifferentopinions,StaffandthePlanningCommissionwillbeputinuncomfortablesituationswhenmakingfinaldecisions.TheEVCAisalsoconcernedabouttheHabitatAssessmentmapsneedingmotedetailandtheywouldliketoseepropertylinesincluded.TheyalsobelievethepropertyownersshouldbenotifiedofthepotentialimpactontheirpropertyduetotheHabitatAssessmentandproposedcoderevisions.Theyfeelthereshouldbeamechanismforthedeveloperorpropertyownertohavesomeideawhetherornotaproposedprojectwouldbeapproved.TheEVCArecommendsareviewoftheapplicationbythePlanningCommissionthatwoulddeterminepossibleconstraintsonthedevelopmentpriortomovingforward.Additionally,aclearerdefinitionofriparianshouldbewritteninordertosimplifythesurveyprocess.Concerningsetbacks,EVCAisconcernedaboutthesizeoftheproposedsetbacksincertainhabitatareas,andfeelsaclearerdefinitionisneeded.CommissionerKlinkappreciatesthethoughtsbroughtbytheEVCA.Standardsareadifficultsubject,andStaffislookingforothercommunitiesthatmayhavestandardsinplacetouseasaguideforwritingcodethatwillpertaintoouruniquecommunity.TheywillalsobecontactingEDAWtoseeifmoreinformationcanbeprovidedonthemaps.CommissionerKlinkdirectedPlannerChilcofftosearchforstandardsinothercommunitiesandreportbacktothePlanningCommissionnextmonth.CommissionerHullsuggestedthelocalnewspapercouldpossiblyhelpbypublishingafull-pagemap.Shestatedthepublicneedtobeawareofwhatisgoingonandhavetherighttoknowwhichhabitatcategoryisconnectedtotheirproperty.BettyNickel/CountyResident—Mrs.NickelwantsassurancefromtheCommissionthatahomecouldstillbebuiltonapieceofpropertyzonedresidentialatthetimeofpurchase.CommissionerKlinkstatedthattheremaybeconstraintsonthepropertythatlimitthefootprint,etc.,dependingonthehabitatlabelplacedontheproperty.FrankTheisownResident—Mr.TheisnotedtheTownBoarddecidednottopursuethe0contractfortheopenspacestudy,whereStaffwasgoingtoprovidethemappingofthepublicandprivateopenspaceintheEstesValley.Mr.TheissuggestedStaffproceedwith _______RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission3December16,2008theopen-spacemappingtoprovideavaluabletoolforthewildlifecoderevisionsandassessment.PlannerChilcottindicatedtheCommunityDevelopmentdepartmenthasaccesstoGISmapsshowingprivateandpublicopenspacebutisunsurewhetherornotthesecouldbemadeaccessibleontheTownwebsite.Shewilllookintothismatter.FredMares/TownResident—Mr.MaresagreeswithMr.Spooner.HeisverywillingtoworkwiththeStaffandEVCAonthecomplexissues.CommissionersKlinkandHullsuggestedthepossibilityofacitizen’scommittee.CelineLeBeauiTownResident—Mrs.LeBeauhastenyearsexperienceasabiologicalconsultant,andhaswrittenseveralstudiesonhabitat.SheseesseveralflawsinthehabitatassessmentcompletedbyEDAW.OneofherconcernsistheinformationusedintheassessmentcamefromastudyintheNationalPark,whichishigherinelevationthantheEstesValleyandnotablydifferentinthetypesofhabitatinvolved.Mrs.LeBeaustatedaclearerdefinitionofaquaticandriparianareneeded.CommissionerKlinkwouldliketoseetheriparianissueclarifiedwithEDAW,aswellasmoredefinitionofcriticalhabitat.PlannerChilcottindicatedthatStaffhasbeenincontactwithEDAWandisawaitingaresponse.Mrs.LeBeaustatedthatbecausespecieslistswillalwaysbeupdated,shedoesnotseeaneedforadefinedspecieslist.Shefeelsthebufferforaquatichabitatistooextensive,astherearevariouslevelsoffunctionalitywithaquatichabitat.Mrs.LeBeausuggestedflexibilitywiththeassessmentdependingonthetypeofdevelopment.Finally,shebelievestherearetoomanyunknownstoadoptthishabitatassessmentaswrittenintothecode.MatthewHeiser/TownResident—AsanarchitecturaldesignerintheEstesValley,Mr.Heiserisinfavorofsometypeofassessment,butfeelstheproposedsetbacksaretooextreme,statingthata300-footbufferaroundriparianareasis10%oftheEstesValley.Mr.Heisernotedtheproposedbufferforraptorareascouldpossiblycover43%ofthevalley.Also,hestatedthereisnocleardefinitionofwhatthebufferareaentails.Mr.Heiseragreeswiththeimportanceofhavingstandards,andsuggeststhestandardsoftheassessmentbetherequirementsforthedevelopers.Withstandards,conflictscouldbediscoveredandaddressedearlyon.Mr.Heiseralsosuggestedthatbiologistshiredtoconductthestudiescouldpossiblybepre-qualifiedbyStaffandCommissioners.BillVanHorn/Localpropertyowner—Mr.VanHornstatedthatanareaonFallRiverRoadcurrentlyproposedascriticalsheephabitatisonlandthatheowns.Hehasneverseenbighornsheepthere.Mr.VanHornconsidershimselfknowledgeableaboutsheephabitat,andsaidsheeptendtocongregateinsmallareasandarecreaturesofhabit.Heagreesthatresourcesforverydetailedmapsarelimited,butthePlanningCommissionisdealingwithresident’spropertyrightsandencouragedthemtobecautiousintheirdecisions.Also,accordingtothemap,thereisaraptornestatNicky’sRestaurant,whichhebelievesisincorrect.Mr.VanHornstatedthereismorewildlifeintheEstesValleythaninthepast,whichisdirectlyrelatedtodevelopmentandirrigatedproperty.Hedoesnotbelievedevelopmentwouldencroachonelkmigration.CommissionerTuckernotedthatneitherthePlanningCommissionnorthepubliccanexpectthemaptobeaccuratetowithin1/8mile,whichisthereasonfortheproposedrequiredsitevisitbeforeaprojectisapproved.TownAttorneyWhitesaidtheresourcesforupfrontindividualparcelevaluationsarenotavailable,andatsomepointwewilleitherhavetocomeupwithaprocessthatworks,orstoptheprocess.Ifpropertyownersthinkthereareerrorsinthemappingprocess,itwouldbeuptotheindividualpropertyownerstobringittoStaff’sattention.CommissionerKlinkbelievesbothsellersandbuyersneedamechanismtobeabletochallengethehabitatassessment.PlannerChilcoffagreesmoreclarificationisneededforcriticalandimportanthabitatdefinition.TownAttorneyWhitestatedthekeyispredictabilityfromallsidesaboutwhathappenstoaparticularpieceofpropertyupondevelopment.RonNorrisandSandyOsterman,TownResidents,alsospokeinfavorofabetter-definedassessment. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGS_________EstesValleyPlanningCommission4December76,2008SethHanson/LocalDeveloper—Mr.HansonstatedPlannersShirkandChilcottarealreadyverysensitivetowildlifewhenreviewingdevelopmentplans,andfeelsthepeoplewithundevelopedpropertyarethosethatwillbehurtthemost.AllPlanningCommissionersthankedthemembersofthepublicwhoattendthemeetingstopresenttheirviews,astheinformationgivenisinvaluable.Itwasmovedandseconded(KlinklHull)toCONTINUEdiscussionoftheproposedADOPTIONOFTHE2008ESTESVALLEYHABITATASSESSMENTanditem4.aWILDLIFEHABITATPROTECTIONtotheJanuarymeeting.ThemotionPASSEDunanimouslywithtwoabsent.Tenminuterecessat3:10p.m.Meetingresumedat3:20p.m.4.PROPOSEDAMENDMENTSTOTHEESTESVALLEYDEVELOPMENTCODE,BLOCK72a.WILDLIFEHABITATPROTECTION—Newpubliccommentisbeingacceptedtotheproposedchangesto§7.8WildlifeHabitatProtection,toprovidereviewstandardsforlandidentifiedascriticalwildlifehabitat,requirepreparationofawildlifehabitatconservationplanforlandidentifiedascriticalwildlifehabitat,andprovideforPlanningCommissionreviewofsaidconservationplan.PublicComment:Jointdiscussionwithhabitatassessment—seeabove.b.ACCESSORYDWELLINGUNITS—Newpubliccommentisbeingacceptedtotheproposedchangesto§5.2.BAccessoryUses/StructuresPermittedintheResidentialZoningDistricts,toallowaccessorydwellingunits(ADUs)withinallsingle-familyresidentialzoningdistrictsexcepttheR-1district,toallowtheleaseofoneunit,toallowdetachedunits,andtoadoptarchitecturalstandardsforADUs;alsoproposedchangesto§13.3.3DefinitionofWords,TermsandPhrases,toredefinethetermAccessoryDwellingUnitPublicComment:PlannerShirkstatedthattoday’sfocuswillbeonthetextinthecodeandfollowed-upwithdiscussionaboutsaidtext.Afterhearingpubliccommentatpreviousmeetings,PlannerShirkstatedtherearepossiblenegativeaspectsofallowingADUs:potentialforincreaseinpopulationdensity,increaseinneighborhoodtraffic,potentialstressonthecurrentinfrastructure,changesintheneighborhoodcharacter,andpossibleimpactonpropertyvalues.Todaywillhopefullybringclarificationonmanyofthoseconcerns.IntheproposedcodetherearethreedifferenttypesofADUs;Detached,Attached(mayormaynothaveinterioraccessbuthasacommonwall),andIntegrated(i.e.basementfinish).AchangeintheproposedcodewillbasethetypeandsizeofADUsonlotsizeratherthanzoningdistricts.ItisproposedthatADUswillbeallowedasusebyright,notbyspecialreviewbyagoverningboard.Thereviewprocesswouldincludeastaff-levelreviewforallintegratedandattachedunits,withappealsgoingtoPlanningCommissionandTownBoardorCountyCommissioners.Astaff-levelreviewwouldallowfornotificationofneighborsandtheopportunityforcomment,buttherewouldbenopublichearing.Detachedunitswouldbeallowedasausebyright,butapublichearingwiththePlanningCommissionwouldberequired,withappealsforwardedtoTownBoardorCountyCommissioners.Thosewiththerighttoappealwouldincludetheapplicant,propertyowner,andadjacentpropertyownerswithin500feetoftheproposedADU.OwnershipoftheADUshallbecommon,wheretheowneroftheprincipleresidenceistheowneroftheADU,andonlyoneADUperparcelwouldbeallowed,regardlessoflotsize.Theoccupancyshallnotexceedthecurrentcodeforeightunrelatedindividualsperparcel.Concerninghomeoccupations(noemployeesreporting),eitheranADUorahomeoccupationwouldbeallowed,butnotboth.Proposedtenancyregulationsstatea RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission5December76,2008minimumstayof90days,whichisadecisionbasedonsummeremployment.Noshort-termorvacationrentalswouldbeallowed.CommissionerKlinkstatedheisagainstrentinganyADUasashort-termrentalorvacationhome.Afterconversationswiththepublic,hewasmadeawareoftheadverseaffectofunpaidsalestaxbymostownersofvacationhomes.Consequently,ifshort-termADUrentalsareallowed,thereisgreatpotentialforthelossofsalestaxrevenueduetoenforcementissuesofADUs.CommissionerHullseesoccupantsofADUseitherascaregiversorsummeremployees.ShebelievesADUsshouldnotberented,andthereshouldbestronglanguageinthecodestatingsuch.PlannerShirkstatesthecurrentdemandfromthepublicisnotforrentals,butforguestsuites.CommissionersKitchenandEisenlaueralsostatedtheiropinionagainsttherentalofADU5.CommissionerKlinkindicatedcodedisallowingrentalscouldberevisedifdemandchangedandthecommunitywassupportiveofallowingrentals.PlannerShirkindicatedtheproposedcodeforthesizeofADUsstatesdetachedshallnothavemorethantwobedrooms,andshallbenolargerthan49percentofthefloorareaoftheprincipledwelling(excludingattachedgaragesandotherareasofaccessoryuse),withamaximumof1000squarefeet.AtypicalhouseinEstesParkwouldallowa980squarefootADU.ThesquarefootageoftheADUwouldcounttowardsthecumulativeareaofaccessoryuseontheparcel.PlannerShirkindicatedStaffarrivedatthe1000squarefootmaximuminordertominimizetheimpactontheneighborhoodandinfrastructure.UtilitiesfortheADUwillneedtocomplywithcurrentinfrastructure,Iftheparcelisonawell,theownerwillneedtohavepermissionandaletterofinterpretationfromthestateDivisionofWaterResourcesinordertobuildtheADU.Privatewatersystemsstillneedtobeaddressed.Someoftheseassociationspurchasetheirwaterfromthetownandhaveprivatedistributionsystems.Morespecifically,DunravenHeightsisonacommunitywell,whichwillneedtoberesolved.Staffwillworkonaddressingtheseissuesoverthenextmonth.StaffisrecommendingthatADUswouldbeexemptedfromroadstandards.PlannerShirkstatedLarimerCountystaffrecommendedagainstrequiringapprovalfromroadassociationstobuildanADU.PlannerChilcoffindicatedtheneedtoclaritywhichroadstandardswouldbeexempted,assomewouldstillrequirecompliance.PlannerShirksaidthoughtshouldbegiventothosewithprivateroadsand/orshareddrivewaysandwhethertheneedforapprovalfromtheusersexists.Itisproposedthatoff-streetparkingwouldbeallowedonlyindefinedparkingspacesnotlocatedinyardsetbackareasandexistinglandscapingstandardswouldapply.Parkedvehiclesshouldbelocatedinapprovedlocationsinordertoavoidparkingonthestreet.Thetotalnumberofvehiclesonthepropertymustcomplywiththeexistingcode.Also,allvehicleswouldberequiredtousethesamedriveway.Concerningsitedesign,itisproposedthatexistingcodeforlimitsofdisturbanceaswellaslandscapingrequirementswouldapply.Theproposedarchitecturalrequirements(roofpitch,trim,etc.)wouldkeeptheADUsubordinateandtiedtothemaindwelling.Ofallthearchitecturalrequirements,PlannerShirkthinksthemostimportantoftheseregulatesthelocationofthemainentrance.Forattachedunits,itisrecommendedthatStaffhavetheabilitytograntexceptionsandmodificationsthroughareviewprocess.ExceptionsandmodificationstodetachedunitswouldgobeforethePlanningCommission.DiscussionfollowedwiththeBoardaboutwhichproposedwordsandsentencestoaddandwhichtodiscard.StaffhasalsoproposedaLand-UseAffidavitrequirement,whichthepropertyownersignstoacknowledgetheland-userequirements.Thisdocumentwouldberecordedwiththecountyclerk,wouldrunwiththedeedontheproperty,andwouldalsobetiedtoanybuildingpermits.ItisproposedthatanyappealswouldgothroughTownBoardorCountyCommissioners.Buildingpermitteeswouldapplyaswellasanyapplicableimpactfeesthatmaybeappliedatthetimeoftheapproval.Utilityfeesandregulationswouldbeappliedbytheirrespectivedepartments.StaffwillreviewthecurrentDevelopmentPlanReviewfeestoestablishanacceptablefee.Thenumberofanimalsshallbelimitedandthecoderewrittentoensureanacceptablebutnotexcessivenumberbeallowed.Codestillneededincludesthose RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission6December76,2008dwellingsthatareonlyusedassleepingquarters,withnokitchenorbath.Underthecurrentcode,“bunkhouses”areprohibited.InordertoheconsideredanADU,itmustbeanindependentlivingunitwithcookingfacilities.Afterashortdiscussionaboutwhatconstitutesthedefinitionofcookingfacilities,theCommissiondecidedtocontinuethebunkhouseissuetoanothermonthinordertoallowpubliccommentontoday’ssubject.CommissionerTuckerindicatedhewouldliketohearpubliccommentonthesizeofthelotandwhenitbecomesacceptabletoconstructattachedordetachedADUs.PlannerShirkstatedthatuntilthecodechangesin2000,mostoftheEstesValleyallowedmultipleunitsonlotsof20,000squarefeet(1/2acre)ormore.CommissionHullsupportsattachedADUsonaminimumlotsizeofoneacre,andsupportsdetachedADUsonnolessthan5acrelots.KlinkindicatedthecurrentproposalstatesADUtypeandsizewouldbebasedonthezoningdistrict;detachedunitswouldbeallowedonlandzonedE-1—Estate,attachedunitswouldbeallowedinR-1areas,andintegratedunitswouldbepermittedinRzoningdistricts.However,theCommissionisconsideringchangingtheproposaltohavetherequirementsbasedonactualsizeofthelotratherthanthezoningdistrict.PublicComment:RonNorris/AssociationforResponsibleDevelopment(ARD)—Mr.NorriswouldliketoremindtheCommissionofunintendedconsequencesandchangesinthecharacteroftheneighborhoodwhenADUsareallowed.HewantstoreinforcethatthecodeshouldstatethepurposeofADUs(seasonalworkers,extendedfamily,etc.)Also,therightsoftheexistingpropertyownerscanbeprotectedbyrequiringacase-by-casepublicreviewforallADUs.ARDsupportsthedisallowanceofADUsasrentals.ARDsupportsattachedunitsononeacreorlarger,detachedunitson2.5acresorlarger,includingthecase-by-casereviewwithPlanningCommissionforallunits.ARDalsorecommendslimitingthesizeoftheADUto1000squarefeetofless.RitaKurelja/EstesParkHousingAuthority—Ms.KureljawouldliketohaveCommissionersrevisittherentalissue.Rentalsmaynotbeaprimarypurpose,butitcouldbeoneofthepurposes.TheproposeddefinitionofhowADUscanbeusedisverynarrowandcouldultimatelycreatemoreproblems.ADUswillnotsolvethehousingissuesinthevalley.Also,theseissuesaremorereadilysolvedbyacollectionofsmallchangesratherthanonebigchange.Asanexample,Ms.KureljawouldencouragetheapprovalofseasonalrentalsforthosecaseswhereachangeoccursfromtheoriginalpurposeoftheADU.TheserentalscouldhaveabigimpactonthefamiliesthatcometotheEstesValleytoworkforthesummer.OtherresortcommunitieshaveencouragedtheHousingAuthoritytoconsiderADUsasprospectsforhousing.Pleaseconsiderbeingabletoallowrentals.SteveNickel/CountyResidentandrepresentativeofPortfolioGroup—Mr.NickelstatedtheproposeddefinitionofanADUisspecificallyforcookingfacilities,andquestionedwhatdeterminesa“cookingfacility”inanADU.AnADUneedstobedefinedasapermanentandindependentliving,cooking,andsleepingfacility.Mr.Nickelsuggests“kitchen”bedefinedashavinginstalledcooktopsand/orovenswith220voltelectricorgashookups.Microwaves,refrigerators,andsinksshouldnotdefineakitchen.HewouldsuggestaverycleardefinitionofanAccessoryDwellingUnit.BettyNickel/CountyResident—Mrs.Nickelstatedpermitsarenotrequiredforcabinets,microwaves,etc.,butarerequiredforrangesorovensduetotheelectric/plumbingrequirements.PlannerShirkindicatedthatwordingforthedefinitionofkitchencamefromthebuildingcodedefinitions.RayDuggans/LocalBusinessOwner—Mr.DugganshasaclientonHighDrivewithabunkhousewhoisunabletoimprovethepropertyduetotheADUissue.Priortothecodechangein2000,thepropertyowner’sstructurewascompliant.Mr.Dugganswouldappreciatecleardefinitionandtimelyactiononthisissue.JoeCoop/CountyResident—Mr.Coopthinksthemainproblemwiththedefinitioniswhereitinvolvesdetachedunits.Hehasadetachedgarageandwouldliketoconvertittoabedroomwithabathroomforguests.PlannerShirkremindedthoseinattendancethatguestquartersareonlyallowedincertainzoningdistricts.Mr.CoopthinksthatADUsand RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission7December16,2008guestquartersaretwoseparateitemsandshouldnotbecombined.Itishisopinionthatguestquartersshouldbeapprovedbystaffwithasiteplanreview.ADUreviewshouldgobeforethePlanningCommission.Mr.CoopagreeswithRonNorris’sizeandacreagesuggestions.MarkElrodiTownResident—Mr.ElrodbroughtupthepossibilityofagingparentsorchildrenlivinginanADUandbeingaskedorofferingtopayrent.HeencouragedthePlanningCommissiontoallowenforceablerentals.CommissionerTuckersuggestedsolvingthatissuebywritingcodeaboutrentingtonon-familymembers.KevinSchwerytrownResident—Mr.SchwerysupportsdetachedADUs.HewasrecentlyrequiredtomoveoutofhisADUintheE-1zoningdistrictduetonon-compliance.Heiscurrentlyrentingtheprincipaldwelling.Mr.SchweryalsosupportsdetachedADUsononeacreparcels.Asalocalbusinessowner,hewouldliketheopportunitytobeabletohousehisemployeesinhisADU.MatthewHeiser/LocalDesigner—ItisMr.Heiser’sopinionthatthearchitecturalstandardsordesignflexibilityshouldbeleftinthehandsofthedesigner.AsaboardmemberoftheEstesParkHousingAuthority,heremindedtheCommissionofthesectionintheEstesValleyComprehensivePlanthatrelatestoaffordablehousing,andhewouldsupportrentalsofADUs.PaulBrown/TownResident—Mr.BrowngaveRecodingSecretaryThompsonahandoutwithpreviouszoningcodethatlistslocationswheredetachedguesthouseswereallowed.ManysubstandarddetachedADUsalreadyexistandownersarenotallowedtoimprovethemduetothecurrentcode.Mr.BrownsuggestsallowingdetachedADUsbasedonlotsize:nothingsmallerthan300squarefootminimumto400squarefootmaximumonlots10,890squarefeetto21,779squarefeet.ThiswouldallowupgradestoalreadyexistingADUsonsmalllots.Next,300squarefootminimumto600squarefootmaximumADUsallowedonlotssized21,780squarefeetto43,559squarefeettoallowanewdetachedunit.A300squarefootminimumto800squarefootmaximumADUallowedonlots43,560squarefeetto108,899squarefeet.Finally,300squarefootminimumto1000squarefootmaximumADUsallowedonlotsover108,900squarefeet.Mr.Brownalsoincludedphotoexamplesofvarioussizedunits.Hefeelsthatsmallunitsarenotimposingonasmalllot,anditgivesthepropertyownerstheabilitytomaintainwhattheyalreadyhave.Mr.BrownsuggestedtheCommissionaskWillBirchfieldtoreviewpastbuildingcodebooksformorecompletedefinitionsofakitchen.PlannerShirkstatedthatlegallyestablisheddetachedADUsmaybegrandfatheredin,buttheyshouldcheckwiththeplanningdepartmenttomakesuretheycanberemodeled.Non-conformingusesandintermittentrentalscreateproblemswhenownerswanttoupgrade.Mr.Brownhashadsomesuccesswiththecountyonobtainingbuildingpermitstoreinstallbathroomsthatwereoriginallyonsummerwatersystemsandremovedfromtheunits.Mr.Brownwouldliketoseecodewrittensothesetypesofsituationscanbedealtwithlegally.CommissionerTuckeraskedthatthesenon-conformingbuildingsbeincludedintheJanuarystudysessiontobegintodetermineiftherearewaystoimprovethemeitherusingcurrentcodesorwritingnewcodes.CheriePettyjohniTownResident—Ms.PeffyjohnthinksthatquickactionshouldbetakentogetthiscodeapprovedduetotheEVDCbeingalivingdocument.ShefeelstheCommissionshouldbeabletocomeupwithanequitablesolutionwithoutmonthsofdiscussion/study.Itwasmovedandseconded(Hull/Klink)toCONTINUEagendaitem4.b,ACCESSORYDWELLINGUNITS—proposedchangesto§5.2.BAccessoryUses/StructuresPermittedintheResidentialZoningDistricts,totheJanuarymeeting.ThemotionPASSEDunanimouslywithtwoabsent. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesValleyPlanningCommission8December16,2008c.SHORT-TERMRENTALS—revisionstovacationhomeregulations,includingrevisions0tothedefinitionofaccommodationuse,guestroom,guestquarter,householdliving,andnightlyrentalintheEstesValleyDevelopmentCodeChapter13,andrevisionstodistinguishbetweenBed&Breakfastsandvacationhomeusesandthedistrictsinwhichtheseusesarepermitted.Itwasmovedandseconded(Hull/Kitchen)toCONTINUEagendaitem4.c,SHORT-TERMRENTALS,totheFebruarymeeting.ThemotionPASSEDunanimouslywithtwoabsent.5.REPORTSNone6.ADJOURNChairEisenlaueradjournedthemeetingat5:10p.m.IkeEisenlauer,ChairKarenThompson,RecordingSecretary00 __________-RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado,December15,2008MinutesofaRegularmeetingoftheESTESPARKURBANRENEWALAUTHORITYoftheTownofEstesPark,LarimerCounty,Colorado.MeetingheldintheMunicipalBuildinginsaidTownofEstesParkonthe15thdayofDecember,2008.Commissioners:ChairmanNewsom,CommissionersBlume,Halburnt,Little,Martinsen,WhiteandWilcocksAttending:ChairmanNewsom,CommissionersBlume,Halburnt,Little,Martinsen,WhiteandWilcocksAlsoAttending:EPURADir.Smith,andDeputyTownClerkDeatsAbsent:NoneChairmanNewsomcalledthemeetingtoorderat8:00am.COMMUNITYCOMMENTS.NoneCOMMISSIONERCOMMENTS.ChairmanNewsomstatedthatArtBlumehasbeenappointedtocompletethetermofCommissionerJimCopewhorecentlyresignedfromtheEPURABoard.HealsosaidthatstoriesabouturbanrenewalprojectsregularlyappearinFrontRangenewspapersandnotedthatLoveland,FortCollins,Berthoud,Longmont,Denverandsimilarmunicipalitiesbenefitfromtheexistenceofurbanrenewalauthoritiesandtheimprovementstheyprovide.MINUTES.TheminutesoftheregularmeetingheldNovember19,2008,wereapproved.SIGNAGE.MarkSalas,ownerofBearsCustomSignsII,statedthataneedexistsforadditionalsignageinthedowntownareatodirectvisitorstovariouspartsofTown.HenotedthatmostpeoplefrequentbusinessesalongthefirsttwoblocksofElkhornAvenue,butdonotventureoffthebeatenpath.Hesaidprovidinginformationalsignslocatedinornearparkinglotstodirectvisitorstoshopping,restaurants,entertainment,theRiverwalk,playgrounds,etc.,wouldresultinmotemoneybeingspentinmorelocationsaroundTown.Mr.SalashashadexperienceworkingonsignageprogramsinAspen,Breckenridge,Morrison,GeorgetownandSilverPlume,aswellastheDenverMetroarea,andofferedtoworkwithEPURAatwholesalepricestocreateasignageprogramforEstesPark.AfterdiscussionasubcommitteewasformedtoworkwithMr.Salastoexploreideasforsignage.ChairmanNewsomwillserveonthesubcommitteealongwithCommissionersLittleandBlume.CommunityDevelopmentDir.BobJosephwillbeincludedinthediscussionsinordertoprovideconsistencywiththesigncode.ChairmanNewsomstatedthatameetingofthesubcommitteewillbescheduledafterthefirstoftheyear.FURTHERDISCUSSIONOFSMALLEREPURAPROJECTS.AttheregularmeetinginNovember,CommissionerWilcocksintroducedalistofsmallprojectsfortheBoard’sconsideration,withtheBoardgivingapprovaltofiveoftheprojectslistedatatotalcostofapproximately$75,000.Dir.Smithreportedthatinresearchingtheprojectsapprovedatlastmonth’smeetinghefoundtheymightcostmorethanoriginallyexpected.TheCommissionersconcurredthatexpensesexceedingtheamountsapprovedattheNovembermeetingwouldneedtocomebacktothefullBoardforavote. RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority—December15,2008—Page2Furtherdiscussionfollowedontheremainingprojectswhichare:•MoraineImprovements•ReimbursementtoArtCenterandtheCulturalArtsCouncilofEstesPark(CACEP)forgalleryimprovements•SidewalkConnectionbetweenStanleyHotelandMacGregorAvenue•ContributiontotheLocalRootsCo-OpCommissionerWilcockssuppliedthefollowingreimbursementamountsfortheBoardtoconsider:$6,700totheArtCenterformoniesspentforimprovementstotheireducationroom;$11,154toCACEPforexpensesincurredforgalleryremodeling;and$35,000forworkremainingtobedoneatLocalRootsCo-Op.Discussionfollowedandissummarized:uncomfortablewithreimbursementsforimprovementswithoutaprograminplace;don’twanttosetaprecedentforotherbusinessestohelpremodel;consideronlyfutureexteriorworkratherthanworkalreadycompleted;andrequestsshouldcometotheEPURABoardfromnon-profitentitiesthemselves.ItistheconsensusoftheBoardthattheorganizationsmustaddresstheBoardwiththeirrequestsiftheychoosetopursuethesereimbursements.CommissionerWilcockswillcommunicatewithrepresentativesoftheArtCenter,CACEP,andtheLocalRootsCo-Op.TheCommissionersdiscussedtheconstructionofasidewalkalongthebypassconnectingtheStanleyHotelsidewalktothesidewalkonMacGregorAvenue,andimprovementsonMoraineAvenue.ThesidewalkislocatedwithintheoldurbanrenewalareaandwouldbeworkedonjointlywiththeTown’sPublicWorksDepartment.TheCommissionersdiscussedmovingforwardwithaconceptplanforMoraineAvenueimprovementsforfurtherstudy.Itwasmovedandseconded(Litte/Wilcocks)topursuetheconstructionofasidewalkconnectingtheStanleyHotelsidewalktothesidewalkatMacGregorAvenueatacostnottoexceed$25,000,anditpassedunanimously,withCommissionerBlumeabstaining.Itwasmovedandseconded(Wilcocks/Little)toauthorizestafftoissueaRequestforProposal(RFP)forphasedconceptproposalsforimprovementstoMoraineAvenue,anditpassedunanimouslywithCommissionerBlumeabstaining.REPORTOFFACADEIMPROVEMENTPROGRAMSUBCOMMITTEE.CommissionerMartinsenreportedthataninformationalbrochureabouttheFaçadeImprovementProgramisbeingdevelopedandaskedtheBoardtoreviewtheproposedcopyforthebrochure.Thebrochurewillbemailedouttobusinesseswithintheurbanrenewalarea,apressreleasewillbesenttothelocalnewspapers,withapublicmeetingtoanswerquestionsabouttheprogramscheduledinthefuture.AcontractandapplicationarebeingdevelopedandwillgothroughalegalreviewaswellasbereviewedbytheCommunityDevelopmentDepartmentstafftoensurecompliancewithTownregulations.ContactpersonforapplicationsandapplicationsubmittalswillbeDir.Smith.EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR’SREPORT.1.CVBSignage—TheinstallationofsignsdirectingvisitorstotheCVBparkinglotshasbeencompleted.Dir.Smithsubmittedphotosandapressreleaseabouttheprojecttothelocalnewspapersforpublication.2.ParkTheaterMallandWiestPlazaStepRepair—HeathConstructionrepairedstepsatWiestPlazathatweredamagedbyerosionand,pertheowner’srequest,replaceddamagedtileinfrontoftheParkTheater.Dir.SmithcontactedMrs.SeeleyaftertheOctoberEPURAmeetingtoinformherthattheCommissionershadapprovedreimbursementforlegalfeesintheamountof RECORDOFPROCEEDINGSEstesParkUrbanRenewalAuthority—December15,2008—Page3$1500,andaskedthatshesubmitawrittenrequestforthereimbursement.Asthewrittenrequesthasnotbeenreceived,staffwillcontactMrs.SeeleytoinformherthatshemustbeintouchwithEPURAbyaspecificdatepriortotheendoftheyear,orallmattersrelatedtotheParkTheaterMallwillbeconsideredresolved.3.LawsuitrelatedtotheAbolishmentofEPURA—Affy.BenedettiandAtty.WhitewillbothparticipateinadiscussionincourtwhichisscheduledforMonday,December29,2008.4.EPURARetreat—TraditionallytheEPURAretreatisheldinJanuaryorFebruarytodiscussprojectsfortheyear.Dir.Smithquestionedtheneedfortheretreatin2009,asprojectsarecomingtogetherandmovingforward.MISCELLANEOUS.CommissionerLittlesuggesteddispensingwiththedetailedfinancialreportinthemeetingpacketsandretainingthesummaryandbalancesheet.TheCommissionersconcurredthatitisnotnecessarytoincludethedetailedreportinthemeetingpacket.Staffwillhavethedetailedreportavailableforreviewuponrequest.Whereupon,ChairmanNewsomadjournedtheregularmeetingat9:40a.m.CynthiaDeats,DeputyTownClerk OnbehalfofRockyMountainNationalPark,Iwouldliketotakethisopportunitytosayabigthankstoallofthosewhosupportedtheparkthispastyear.WeatRockyareblessedtohaveagreatstaff,tremendousvolunteers,andthestrongsupportofourlocalcommunitiesaswellasparkvisitorsnearandfar.Thispastyear,1,440peopledonatedsome104,000hourstotheparkdoingavarietyoftasksfromcleaningditchestogivingeducationalprograms.We’refondofsaying,“Wecouldn’truntheparkwithoutourvolunteers,”andwecouldn’t!OnceagainourgatewaycommunitiesofEstesParkandGrandLakealongwithLarimer,GrandandBouldercountieshaveassistedusinmanywaysfromsupportingthewildernessdesignationfortheparktopartneringonvisitortransitsystemsandrecycling.Inresponsetoconcernsthattoday’syoungpeoplearenotgettingconnectedtoparksandtheoutdoors,ourlongtimepartner,theRockyMountainNatureAssociation,hasestablishedtheNextGenerationFund.TheFundwillendowyoutheducationalprogramssuchasJuniorRangerandenvironmentaleducation,sothattoday’syouthcanbecometheparkstewardsoftomorrow.Atthistimeofyear,wealsorememberthosecolleaguesandparkfriendswhohavepassedon.WerememberwithgreatfondnessKevinPellini,formerwestsidetrailsleader;volunteersNormKnox,DickSnowden,andRobertHemphill;CarolBraunwhorememberedtheparkinherlastwishes;andlong-timerangerBobHaines.EndaMillsKiley,thedirectdescendanttoEnosMills,recentlypassedaway.ShewasourdirectlinktoEnos,thefoundingfatherofRockyMountainNationalPark.Itwasspecialtohaveherinourcommunityforsomanyyears.Allwillbemissed.Thankyouforyourcontinuedsupport.Welookforwardwithgreatanticipationtothenewyear.Hopetoseeyououtinthepark.6V4LVaughnBakerSuperintendentaftTject/eaf ElkandVegetationManagementPlanUpdateRemindmeofthebackgroundResearchhasshownthattheelkherdinRockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP)andtheEstesValley,islarger,lessmigratory,andmoreconcentratedthanitwouldbeundernaturalconditions.Asaresult,willowandaspenstandsaredeclining,deprivingotherwildlifeoftheimportanthabitattheyneed.Theelkpopulationreachedahighpointbetween1997and2001,withannualestimatesrangingfrom2,800to3,500.Since2002,winterestimatesintheparkandEstesValleyhavedeclined,rangingfrom1,700to2,200.Researchalsoshowsthat2/3rdofthispopulationwinteroutsideRIvINP.TheElkandVegetationManagementPlan!EnvironmentalImpactStatementistheresultofasevenyearresearchphasefollowedbyafouryearinteragencyplanningprocess.Theplan,usingadaptivemanagementprinciples,willguideparkmanagementforthenext20years.ThefinalplanwasreleasedtothepublicinDecember2007.ARecordofDecision(ROD)wassignedFebruary15,2008.Thefinaltwenty-yearplanemphasizesadaptivemanagementtorestorevegetationconditionsandmaintainahealthyelkpopulation.Theconservationtoolsthatwillbeusedintheplanincludelethalreduction(culling)toreducetheelkpopulationsize,fencingaspenandwillowinhighelk-useareas,andredistributingelkviahazingandherding.Infutureyears,theparkwillreevaluateopportunitiestousewolvesorfertilitycontrolasadditionaltools.Goalsforthenumberofelkremovedwillbedeterminedfromannualpopulationmonitoring.Huntingisnotallowedintheparkbylaw.Huntingisarecreationalactivitythatincludeselementsoffairchaseandpersonaltakeofthemeat.Cullingisusedasaconservationtooltoreduceanimalpopulationsthathaveexceededthecapacityoftheirhabitat.Cullingisdoneunderverycontrolledcircumstancesinordertominimizeimpactsonparkoperations,visitors,privateinholdings,andneighbors.TellMeAbouttheLawsuitThatWasFiledWildEarthGuardiansfiledalawsuitinDenverfederalcourtagainsttheNationalParkService(NPS).ThelawsuitallegesthattheNPSfailedtoconsiderareasonablerangeofalternatives,specificallyreintroducinganaturalwolfpopulation.ThesuitallegesthattheNPSviolatedtheOrganicActandtheRockyMountainNationalParkActbyfailingtoprohibithuntinginRMNP.ThesuitallegesthatusingauthorizedagentsforlethalcontrolofelkamountstohuntinginRMNP.ThelawsuitispendinginUSDistrictCourtforColorado.ImplementationofthePlanThefirstphaseofthefencingprojectiscomplete.TwofencesintheHorseshoeParkareaandonefenceinMoraineParkhavebeenbuilt,encompassingapproximately6oacres.44Inthisissue...Page2ElkandVegetationManagmientPlanUpdatePage3•WildernessDesignationForRockyMountainNationalParkMovingForwardPage4•TonySchetzsleReturnstoRockyMountainNationalPark•PolishTatraStaffVisitsRockyMountainNationalParkPages&6•RMNPPasstoIncreasein2009•KevinPelliniAccidentStunsParkCommunityPage7RockyMountainNationalParkTrailCrewAssistKenaiFjordsNationalParkPage8,9&10PineBeetleEpidemicFromCanadatoMexico-ParkTakesLocalActionsPageiiPikasSpoiledinNorthCarolina•RMNA-TheNextGenerationFund•RockyonCuttingEdgewithNewElectronicInterpretiveMedia2 AnewresearchprojectforsurveyingelkbeganinNovember2008.Theresearchproject,usingstandardandGPSradiocollars,willassistindeterminingelkpopulationnumbersandhowelkusetheparkwinterrangespatially(areaorlocation)andtemporally(changesinusethroughtime).AffiliatedwiththiswillhetheregularpopulationmonitoringbyfixedwingandhelicopterthroughMarch.TheactualnumberofanimalstheNPSmaycull,andthecosts,willvaryeachyearbasedonannualpopulationsurveysandhuntersuccessoutsidethepark.Therewillbelimitedcullingofuptoioofemaleelkthiswinter.Elkfromachronicwastingdiseaseandfertilitycontrolresearchprojectaswellasindividualelkfromthepark’sgeneralpopulationwillberemoved.ElkcullteamsledbyNPSwillalsoconsistofColoradoDivisionofWildlife(CDOW)staff,andqualifiedvolunteers.AworkgroupofNPSandCDOWstaffdevelopedaprocesstoidentifyqualifiedvolunteers.RecruitmentforvolunteersbeganinOctoberthroughNovember2008,forthiswinter.Theparkreceivedoveriooapplications.WildernessDesignationForRockyMountainNationalParkMovingForwardOnJanuary15,WildernessdesignationforRockyMountainNationalParkmovedalittleclosertobecomingarealitywhentheSenatepassedtheOnmibusPublicLandManagementActof2003.ThebillincludestheRockyMountainNationalParkWildernessAct,whichwilldesignateapproximately95percentoftheparkaswilderness.TheSenate’sactionbroughtnearertocompletionaprocessthatbegansome35yearsagowhentheinitialwildernessrecommendationwasmadefortheparkbyPresidentNixon.Thisisafittingpresentfortheupcoming94thanniversaryofthepark’sestablishmentin1915.Welookforwardtoitcomingtoaresolution.Volunteerapplicantswererequiredtosubmitacomprehensiveapplication,passabackgroundinvestigation,completeaninterviewprocess,andcompleteandpassacomprehensivetraining.Sixtyapplicantswereinvitedforafacetofaceinterview;roughlyone-thirdwereselected.ThechosenapplicantsarevolunteersoftheNPS,andwillberequiredtoparticipateinallfieldoperationsassociatedwithelkculling.Volunteersmaynotacquireanymeatdirectlyrelatedtotheircullingactivitiesoractivitiesoftheirteammembers,buttheywillbeeligibletoparticipateintheacquisitionofmeatthroughaseparatemeatdonationprogramcoordinatedbyCDOW.EachanimalculledwillbetestedforCWD.Carcassesthattestnegativewillbedisbursedthroughlotteryandinformedconsent,toamemberofthepublic.CarcassesthattestpositivewillbeusedtosupportaCDOWcaptivemountainlionstudy.Qualifiedvolunteersareabletoparticipateinthelottery;howevertheyarenoteligibletoreceivemeatassociatedwiththeirdirectvolunteerism.Furtherinformationontheelkandvegetationmanagementplanispostedonthepark’swebsiteatwww.nps.gov/romosenjoythebeautyofForestCanyonatFMountainNationalPark.3 TonySchetzsleReturnstoRockyMountainNationalParkInJanuary,TonySchetzslewillbereturningtoapreviouspositionheheldatRockyMountainNationalPark,DeputySuperintendent.TonyhasbeenattheIntermountainRegionalOfficeinLakewood,ColoradoasDeputyRegionalDirectorsincethespringof2006.Herequestedachangebecauseofanumberoffactorsincluding“aprofoundloveofworkingforparksinparks.”TonyleftRMNPinAprilof2004,tobeSuperintendentofCanyonlandsNationalPark.RisingfromapositionasaseasonalparkrangeratGlenCanyonNationalRecreationArea,TonyhasservedinleadershipcapacitiesinmajorparkunitsincludingparkrangeratHotSpringsNationalPark,districtrangeratBighornCanyonNationalRecreationArea,chiefrangeratCanyonlandsNationalParkandsuperintendentatGrant-KohrsRanchNationalHistoricSite.TonyandhiswifeHattiearelookingforwardtosettlingbackinEstesPark.Wearelookingforwardtohavingthemback!PolishTatraStaffVisitsRockyMountainNationalParkOnthe22ndSeptember2008,agroupoffiveemployeesfromtheTatraNationalPark(TPN)travelledtotheUnitedStatesonathreeweektour.ThistripwastheresultofacontractofcooperationsignedinSeptemberof2007betweentheTPNandRockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP).ThiscontractisaconsequenceoftheInternationalVisitorLeadershipprogrammefinancedbytheAmericangovernment.EarliercontactbetweenrepresentativesofRMNPandTPNhadtakentheformofcourtesyvisits—soitwasfeltnecessarytoinitiatemoreclearlydefinedcooperation;afterall,mountainousregionsofanalpinecharacterencountersimilarproblemswithprotectionoftheirfloraandfauna.ThefirstfewdaysofthisparticulartripwerespentatEstesPark,asmalltownandhometotheheadquartersofthesisterpark.HerethedelegationfromTPNwereintroducedtotheprinciplesofNatureprotectionintheUSA.Theyalsohadtheopportunitytoacquaintthemselveswithsystemsofimprovingtheaccessibilityofnationalparks,carryingoutmountainrescue,supervisingvolunteergroups,coordinatingwithextra-governmentalorganizations,protectingnaturalresourcesandecologicaleducation.AsurprisingelementofthistourwasthetripontheTrialRidgeRoadwhichwindsthroughthealpinezoneofthepark.Asitlatertranspired,anextensiveroadnetworkisanestablishedelementwithinnationalparksintheUSA.ThiseasyaccessformotorizedtouristsisakeydifferencebetweenparksinAmericaandparksinPoland.TravellingfromeasttowestontheTrialRidgeRoad,largeswathesofpinetreesinfectedwithbarkbeetleswereseen,growingonthewesternedgeoftheRockyMountainPark.Hereafurtherdifferenceinpolicywasobserved.InPolandmeasuresareoftentakentocombatthis‘infestation’.Americans,however,treatthebeetleasanaturalprocessinNature.ThisisalsothereasonwhytheDirectorsofRMNPlimitthefellingofdeadtreestoregionssuchascampgroundsandrecreationareas.Acompletelynewphenomenon—unknowninPoland—wasthemanagementofforestfires.Thiswasoneoftheexamplesof‘active’4 protectiveactionobservedonthistrip.Ratherthanremainingpassiveandawaitingthepossibleattacksofupsettourists,theDirectorsofRMNPsetfiretolargeareasofthepark.InonecarparkalongtheTrailRidgeRoad,fromwheresmokebillowedoutoftheforest,avolunteerwasstandingandinformingpassersbyastowhysuchdramaticmeasuresarenecessarytoprotectthepark.TherepresentativesofTPNalsoobservedthewayinwhichparkemployeesinteractedwithtourists.Thefocalpointofthiscontactare‘VisitorsCentres’spreadthroughouttheparks.However,parkrangersaretobefoundalmosteverywhere,andalwaysreadytoofferassistanceand/oradvice.ThePolishdelegationvisitediinationalparksintotal.TheseincludedRockyMountainNationalPark,GrandTetonNP;YellowstoneNPGlacierNP,YosemiteNP,KingsCanyonandSequoiaNP,DeathValleyNP,GrandCanyonNP,ArchesNPandCanyonlandsNP.ParticularlyimpressiveweretheVisitorsCentreslocatedinGrandTetonandArchesNationalPark.OnepracticaloutcomeofthistripistheinitiationofplanstoutiliseAmericanexperienceintheconstructionof‘erosion-prooftouristtrails.Therearealsoplanstoexaminenewsolutionsforterrainopentorockclimbersandplanstobuildonknowledgegainedwithregardtotheconstructionofpermanenttoiletfacilities.TalkswillbeopenedwithlocalauthoritieswiththeaimofexploringthepossibilitiesofParkandRidesystemsandShuttleBuses.AcycleofeducationalcourseswillalsobeintroducedtoimprovetheeffectivenessofcommunicationbetweenTPNemployeesandthegeneralpublic.Inthefirsthalfof2009,adelegationfromRockyMountainNPwillarriveonaworkingvisittotheTPN.ThecostofthistripandaccommodationhasbeencoveredbyRMNP;theAmericanAmbassadorandtheTatraNationalPark.SzymonZiobrowskiTatraNationalParkRockyMountainNationalParkPasstoIncreasein2009TheRockyMountainNationalParkAnnualPasswillbeincreasingfrom$35to$40onAprili,2009.TheannualpassforRockyMountainNationalParkisagreatdeal.Ifyouvisittwiceayearitpaysforitself.Plus,eightypercentofthosefeesstayrighthereinRockyMountainNationalPark.Thedailyvehiclepass,whichisgoodforuptosevendays,willremain$20.AccidentStunsParkCommunityAtragicaccidentinGrandLakeinlateOctoberdevastatedstaffandvolunteersatRockyMountainNationalPark.KevinPellini,43,whoworkedmorethanhalfhislifeonthetrailsofthepark’sColoradoRiverDistrict,wasstruckfrombehindandkilledinstantlybyabeetle-killedpinetreethatfell,withoutwarning,onawindyautumnafternoon.Pellini,wholefttheparkin2006tostarthisownbusinessclearingtreeskilledbyColorado’sextraordinaryoutbreakofpine-barkbeetles,built,maintainedandrepairedthetrailsonthepark’swestsidefor23years.HisformercolleaguesrememberedPellinifor“anoutstandingworkethic,greatleadershipandagoodsafetyrecordinoneofthemostdangerousareasofparkwork.”PellinibeganhisNationalParkServicecareerstraightoutofhighschool,goingtoworkatRockyMountainatagei8.In1992,hebecametrailscrewleaderforthewestsideofthepark,apositionhehelduntilleavingtobecomeanindependentloggingcontractor.Pellinimethiswife,Sonya,whiletheybothwereworkingonthewestside.Pellinialsoleavestheirtwochildren:Gabrielle,age4,andRussell,3.iationalParkatSpragueLake5 KevinPellini“Itwaswithprofoundsadnessthatourstafflearnedofhisdeath,”SuperintendentVaughnBakersaidinastatementafterPellini’spassing.“KevinPelliniwasacherishedcolleagueandfriendwhobroughtgreatenthusiasmandacan-doattitudetoeverythinghedid.”“ThousandsofvisitorstoRockyMountainbenefitedfromtheworkhedidtoimprovethetrailsonthewestsideofthepark.Kevinwillbefondlyrememberedforhislarger-than-lifepresenceandhisdedicationtohiswork,hiscommunftyandhisfamilyandfriends.TheparkfamilyextendsourdeepestsympathiestothePellinifamily,especiallySonya,daughterGabrielleandsonRussell.”InapartofColoradoravagedbythebark-beetleoutbreak,Pellini’sdeathwasreportedtobethefirstfatalityfromatreetoppledbytheepidemic.InanaccountoftheaccidentreportedintheSky-HiDailyNewsinnearbyGranby,CO,PelliniwasfatallyinjuredonFriday,Oct.24,whileworkingintheJerichoRoadareaalongthesouthernshoreofGrandLake,notfarfromthenationalparkboundary.ThenewspaperreportedthattheGrandCountySheriff’sOfficedispatchcenterreceiveda9-1-1callthatafternoonfromalocalresidentwhofoundPellinionthegroundnexttoaloggingtruck.Paramedics,firefightersandsheriff’sdeputiesrushedtothesceneandtriedtorevivePelliniwithCPR,buthewaspronounceddeadatthesceneat5:10p.m.ThenewspapersaidthecountycoronerfoundPellinihaddiedofmassiveheadinjuries.Thetree“justfellover,”GrandCountyCoronerBrendaBocktoldtheDailyNews,uprootingitselfinthewind.“Thedeadtree’srootsystemwassoshallowthatitdidn’ttakemuchforittofallover.”Pelliniapparentlywasdoingcleanupworkonloggingslashwithhisbacktothedead-but-standingtreewhenitsuddenlycrasheddown.ParkstaffcreatedamemoryboardforKevin’smemorialservice.Inscribedwerethewords:“YourlegacywillliveonwitheverystepvisitorstakeonthetrailsinRockyMountainNationalPark.”AfundhasbeensetupatGrandMountainBankforanyonewishingtohelpthefamily.Theaddress:GrandMountainBankinmemoryofKevinPelliniP.O.Box964Granby,CO80446Thebank’stelephonenumberis970-887-1221.KevinPelliniKevin,inorangehardhat,wasprojectcoordinatorfortheForestCanyonOverlookandTrailbuiltin2003.6 RockyMountainNationalParkTrailCrewAssistKenaiFjordsNationalParkRMNPtrailcrewstaffTimGeorge,LukeHenry,JeremyLong,andDaveLarsentraveledtoKenaiFjordsNationalParknearSeward,AlaskaforalmostfourweeksinSeptembertoassistwiththerelocationofasectionoftheHardingIcefieldTrail.Theexistingtrailalignmenthadgradesassteepas6odegreesandincludedsectionsofscramblingupslickrockwithwaterrunningdownit.Thei6oofoottrailrealignmentnecessitatedblastingthroughapproximatelya400footsectionof45-90degreebedrock.Theother1200feetoftherealignmentwasconstructedbyStudentConservationAssociation(SCA)crewsin2007.KenaiFjordscouldnotlocateanAlaskan-basedNationalParkService,ForestServiceoracontractedblastinggrouptohandlethispartoftheproject.Therefore,theycontactedafewlargerwesternnationalparkswithtrailblastingexperienceforassistance.RMNPwascontactedandwashappytopartneronthistrailproject.Theprojectincludeddrillingover130,1-1/2inchdiameterby3feetdeep(onaverage)boreholesusingagasolinepoweredhammerrockdrill.About3/4lb.explosivechargeswereloadedineachoftypically8-ioboreholespershot(roughlyblasting30-50footlengthofbedrockeachshot).Thenthefracturedrockwascleanedoffandsomesmallcleanupholesandblastchargeswerenecessaryforthefinaltrailtread.Somesectionsentailedextensivehandworkwithrockbarstopryofflooseorfracturedrock.Thenewtrailcrossessomesmalldrainagesthatrequiredconstructingrockretainingwallsandsteps.KenaiFjordsNationalParkincludesoneofthefourmajoricecapsintheUnitedStates,the300squaremileHardingIcefield,andcoastalfords.Herearich,variedrainforestishometotensofthousandsofbreedingbirds,andadjoiningmarinewaterssupportamultitudeofsealions,seaotters,andseals.ThevisitorcenterisinSeward.ThecrewfromRMNPreceivedassistanceduringtheprojectfroma5-personSCALeaderscrew,theKenaifjordsstaff,andretiredNPSandnowAlaska-basedtrailconsultantMikeShields.Inadditiontoparticipatinginthegreattrailproject,theRMNPcrewenjoyedexploringoldminingoperations,experiencingAlaskacoastalweather(bytheircountitrainedabout22of25daysandsunshinewasseenlessthanio%ofthetime),andanAlaskablackbear“huffing”atthemononeunfriendlyencounterassheshieldedhercub.i..iFjordsNationalParkJeremyLong,TimGeorge,DaveLarsen,andLukeHenryworkontheHardingIcefieldTrailinKenaiFjordsNationalPark.7 PineBeetleEpidemicFromCanadatoMexico-ParkTakesLocalActionsBarkbeetlesarenativeinsectsthathaveshapedtheforestsofNorthAmericaforthousandsofyears.BarkbeetlesrangefromCanadatoMexicoandcanbefoundatelevationsfromsealevelton,ooofeet.TheeffectsofbarkbeetlesareespeciallyevidentinrecentyearsonColorado’swesternslope,includingRockyMountainNationalPark(RMNP)withasevereepidemicofmountainpinebeetleoccurringinGrandCountyThereare17nativespeciesofbarkbeetlesinthefamilyDendroctonusandipsthatareknowntooccurinRMNP.Periodicoutbreaksofnativebarkbeetleshaveoccurredthroughoutthehistoryofthepark.However,nonehavebeenassevereastherecentoutbreak.Thoughbarkbeetlescauseasubstantiallossoftrees,theyarerecognizedaspartof“naturalconditions.”Severalspeciesofbarkbeetlesarepresentlykillinglodgepolepine,ponderosapine,limberpine,Engelmannspruce,subalpinefirandColoradobluespruce.DendroctonusspeciesbarkbeetlesgenerallyattacktreesJunethroughAugustbutcanattacktreesstartinginAprilallthewayintoSeptember.Femalebarkbeetlesseeklivegreentreesandtypicallyattackonthelower30feetofthetrunk.Duringanattack,theadultbeetleswillseekcracksandcrevassesbetweenbarkplateswheretheyborethroughthebarktogainaccesstothephloem(orvascularsystem)ofthetree.Oncethey’veenteredthetree,thebeetleswillboretunnels(orgalleries)withinthephloemwheretheywilllaytheireggs.Anindividualfemalemaylayinexcessofiooeggs.Followingegghatch,larvaefeedinthephloemlayerofthetree.Beetleeggshatchinthefallandthelarvaewillspendapproximately8monthsfeedingwithinthetreebeforetransformingintopupae.Emergenceofnewadultscanbegininmid-June,wheretheywillonceagainrepeatthisprocess.Aninfectedtreewillhavepitchtubesonitstrunkandboringdust(frass)atthebaseofthetree.Sometimesthetreewillbesuccessfulinrepellingor“pitchingout”beetlesandbeetlesareoccasionallyfoundimbeddedinapitchout.Akeypartofthiscycleisthetransmissionofbluestainfungi.Sporesofthesefungiarecarriedfrominfestedtreestohealthytreesbythebarkbeetles.8Fungigrowingwithinthetreeandthegalleriesconstructedbythebeetlesinterferewiththetree’sabilitytotransmitwaterandnutrientsfromtherootstothecrownandcontributestotreemortalityAninfectedtreewillhavepitchtubesonitstrunkandboringdust(frass)atthebaseofthetree.Sometimesthetreewillbesuccessfulinrepellingor“pitchingout”beetlesandbeetlesareoccasionallyfoundimbeddedinapitchout.Solelyrelyingonpitchtubestodetermineifatreecontainslivebeetlesisnotalwaysreliable.Frassfoundatthebaseofatreethatcontainspitchtubesindicatesbeetlesweresuccessfulinenteringthetree,anditisverylikelythetreewillsuccumbtothebeetleattack.Hardwinterswithcoldtemperaturescankillbeetleeggsandlarvaewinteringunderatree’souterbark.Relatedtogeneralclimatewarming,averagewintertemperaturesintheRockyMountainshavebeenhigherthannormaloverthepasttenyears.Treeshavealsobeenweakenedbyaprolongedperiodoflowprecipitation.Thecombinationofmildertemperaturesandlowprecipitationhaveaidedavastoutbreakofbeetles.ParkActionsRockyMountainNationalParkisjustonerelativelysmallareawheretreesaredyingfromthebeetleepidemic.Becausethetaskisenormous,thepark’sprioritiesformitigationoftheeffectsofbeetlesarefocusedonremovinghazardtreesandhazardfuelstiedtotheprotectionoflifeandproperty Thegoalistomitigatehazardtreethreatsinornearparkfacilitiessuchascampgrounds,parkinglots,housingareasandvisitorcenters.Sometemporaryclosuresmayoccuruntilhazardsaremitigated.Theothergoalistocontinuetospraycarbaryltoprotecthighvaluetreesonbotheastandwestsidesofthepark.Highvaluetreesareinfrontcountrylocationssuchascampgrounds,historiclandscapes,picnicareasandvisitorcenters.Theyareimportantforshade,visualscreening,culturalsignificance,andoutstandingvisualqualityThereisnoeffectivemeansofcontrollingalargebeetleoutbreakinsuchavastareaasthepark’sbackcountry,whichcomprisesabout95%ofthepark.Therefore,inthebackcountrybarkbeetlepopulationsareallowedtofluctuateundernaturalprocesseswithsomelimitedmitigationworkoccurringaroundsomedesignatedbackcountrycampsites.Forseveralyears,RockyMountainNationalParkhashadaproactivebarkbeetlemanagementprogram.During2006and2007,theparkspentover$100,000eachyearimplementingthemitigationwork.In2007,theparkpurchasedanAirCurtainBurnerwhichenablesstafftoburngreentreesthathavelivebeetles.Becausetheburnerissohot,thefireemissionsareless.In2008,thespentover$6oo,oooonanumberofmitigationefforts,includingspraying,removalofhazardtrees,andimplementingtemporaryclosuresinavarietyofparklocations.Severalthousandtreesweresprayedandthousandsofhazardtreeswereremoved.Thereareadverseimpactswithcarbarylspraying,therefore,weareselectiveandlimituseofthischemical.Wedonotspraynearwatercoursesorwetlandsandwelimitspraying,perourEnvironmentalAssessment,tounderoootreesayear.Carbarylsprayingisonlyeffectivewhenitisapplieddirectlytotrunks.Whenthesprayingoccursanyinsectsonthetrunkarekilledsinceitisaninsecticide.Broadcastsprayingwithcarharylisnoteffective.RockyMountainNationalParkhas366fixedlocationswherelifeandpropertyareatrisk.Eachsitehasbeenassessedforriskandplansareinplace,orbeingdeveloped,forprioritysitemitigation.Inaddition,wearerevisingourFireManagementPlanandwillbeginpublicscopinginthenewyear.Although,thisplanningwasbeingdevelopedbeforetheoutbreak,wehopethatthenewplanwillprovideformoreflexibilityinthetreatmentofhazardfuelsandresponsetowildiandfire.TheArapahoandRooseveltNationalForestdevelopedamapfortheGrandCountyareashowingbeetlekillprogressionfrom1999through2007.Unfortunately,evenwithallofthemitigationeffortsincludingspraying,mostofthelodgepolepinesinGrandCountywerekilledbybeetlesbecauseoftheunprecedentednatureofthisepidemic.Itisstillunknownwhatimpactbeetleswillhaveonponderosapines.Theissuesofbeetles,thechangingforestsofthewesternUnitedStatesandCanda,aswellasthechanginglandscapeofRockyMountainNationaLParkarereminderstousallofnature’sabilitytochangebeyondhumancontrol.Atthesametime,wehavefoundithelpfultoexploretheseforeststoseealloftheyoungnewtreesstartingtogrow.BasinCampground9 PineBeetleEpidemicTimberWewillcontinuetofocusoureffortsonthemitigationoftheeffectsofbeetlesbyfocusingonremovinghazardtreesandhazardfuelstiedtotheprotectionoflifeandpropertyHowever,weallneedtorealizethattheforestswilllookmuchdifferentthantheyhaveinthepast.ResidentsofGrand,Eagle,SummitandRouttCountiesandotherareasacrossthewesternUnitedStatesandCanadaarealreadyseeingforestsadaptingandchangingwithsmallertreesgrowingandaspenandothervegetationbeginningtoflourish.deadtreeswithredneedlesthaninstandsofgreentrees.Theprescribedburnwillbeignitedafterasnoworsufficientwettingrain.ThisprescribedburnunitislocatedinHorseshoeValley,southofFallRiverandnorthofDeerRidgeJunction.Thereareseveralobjectivesoftheproject:•Tobreakupthecontinuouscanopyofstandingdeadtreesbetweentheparkandadjacentcommunitiestominimizetheriskofahighintensityfireburningoutofthepark•Toadvancescientificknowledgeoffirebehaviorinbeetle-killedlodgepolepine•TodetermineifburningcrownsofrecentlyattackedtreeshasanyimpactonlodgepolepineregenerationoronthesurvivalratesofoverwinteringbeetlelarvaeSafetyfactors,weatherconditions,airqualityandenvironmentalregulationsarecontinuallymonitoredasapartofanyfiremanagementoperation.Formoreinformationpleasecontacttheparkinformationofficeat(970)586-1206.TestBurntobeConductedinBeetleKilledTreesFiremanagersfromRockyMountainNationalParkarecollaboratingwithColoradoStateUniversityresearcherstolearnmoreabouttheimpactsofthemountainpinebeetleepidemiconfirebehavior.Thispilotprojectwillinvestigatethreeimportantissues:theflammabilityoflodgepolepinecrowns,themechanismsofpineseeddispersalfollowingbeetleattack,andsurvivalofbeetlelarvaefollowingburning.Thepurposeoftheprojectistoremovethedeadfoliagefromseveralstandsofbeetle-killedtreesintheparkthroughtheuseofprescribedfireandlearnmoreaboutfirebehaviorinbeetlekilledtrees.Needlesontreeskilledbybeetlesremainonthetreefortwotothreeyearsbeforefallingtotheforestfloor.Thereareunknownsregardinghowthecurrentoutbreakwillimpactfuturefirebehaviorinbeetle-killedstands.However,itisthoughtthattheriskofacrownfiremaybegreaterinstandscomposedprimarilyofstanding10.r;Wg,..L(Campground,LoopAFireManagerIgnitesaTestBurn PikasSpottedinNorthCarolinaWereceivedadelightfulletterfromtheSpraguefamilyfromNorthCarolina.TheytraveltoNationalParksfortheirvacationsandvisitedRockyMountainNationalParkthispastsummer.TheirchildrenAnnie(.)andColby(6)participatedintheJuniorRangerprogramattheparkandlovedpikas,althoughtheyneversawoneinperson.Whentheyreturnedhome,theirrequestforHalloweenwastobepikas!Afterexclaiming“TrickorTreat,”AnnieandColbydescribedwhattheywereandwheretheylearnedaboutpikas.BecausetheyknewthatpikaspottingsinNorthCarolinawereuncommon,theydevelopedahandouttodistribute.Theyreceivedcandyandtheygaveoutmaterialaboutpikasandwhyitissoimportanttopreservetheirhabitat.ThosearesomeprettyimpressiveJuniorRangers!THENEXTGENERATIONFUND:MakingaDifferenceforouryouthPeelingkidsawayfromtelevisionandcomputerscreenscertainlyisachallengeintoday’stechnologicalage.TheNextGenerationFundisonesolution.Throughexperiencesintheparkandothernaturalareas,kidsmakelastingmemoriesthatfueltheircommitmenttopreservingandprotectingpubliclandsasadults.TheNextGenerationFundisacampaignoftheRockyNature.PasrItOn.MountainNatureAssociationinpartnershipwithRockyMountainNationalPark.ThegoalofthecampaignistoraiseSm-millionby2011toendoweightdifferenteducationprogramsforkidsinthepark.Itwillsupport:theJuniorRangerprogram,InternshipsandFellowships,theHeartoftheRockiesEnvironmentalEducationprogram,VisitorCenterExhibitsandFacilities,theAmericanConservationCorps,RockyMountainFieldSeminars,Publications,andInnovation.Here’showyoucanhelp—visitnextgenerationfund.orgorcall970-586-0108formoreinformation.RockyonCuttingEdgewithNewElectronicInterpretiveMediaCheckoutRocky’snewandimprovedwebsiteforinfoanddownloads!Whetherit’stheLongsPeakwebcam,thelatestpodcast,bloggingagreatparkstory,orjustcheckingoutthebesthikestogoon...AnnieandColbylogontoibooandclickonPHOTOS&MULTIMEDIA FINALCOPY-J.l5/O9July2002PROCEDUREFORHEARINGONAPPLICATIONNEWLIQUORLICENSEMAYOR.ThenextorderofbusinesswillbethepublichearingontheapplicationofDellaTerra,LLCdbaDELLATERRAMOUNTAINCHATEAU,foraNewTavernLiquorLicenselocatedat3501FaIlRiverRoad.Atthisheating,theBoardofTrusteesshallconsiderthefactsandevidencedeterminedasaresultofitsinvestigation,aswellasanyotherfacts,thereasonablerequirementsoftheneighborhoodforthetypeoflicenseforwhichapplicationhasbeenmade,thedesiresoftheadultinhabitants,thenumber,typeandavailabilityofliquoroutletslocatedinorneartheneighborhoodunderconsideration,andanyotherpertinentmattersaffectingthequalificationsoftheapplicantfortheconductofthetypeofbusinessproposed.OPENPUBLICHEARING2.TOWNCLERK.Willpresenttheapplicationandconfirmthefollowing:TheapplicationwasfiledDecember10,2008.uAtameetingoftheBoardofTrusteesonJanuary13,2009,thepublichearingwassetfor7:00p.m.onTuesday,January27,2009.ETheneighborhoodboundariesforthepurposeofthisapplicationandheatingwereestablishedtobe5.95miles.LiTheTownhasreceivedallnecessaryfeesandhearingcosts.LiTheapplicantisfilingasaLimitedLiabilityCorporationUThepropertyiszonedAwhichallowsthistypeofbusinessasapermitteduse.üThenoticeofhearingwaspublishedonJanuary16,2009LIThepremiseswaspostedonJanuary15,2009 ElThereisapolicereportwithregardtotheinvestigationoftheapplicant.oStatusofT1P.S.Training:UnscheduledScheduled__Completed(Date:_______ElThereisamapindicatingallliquoroutletspresentlyintheTownofEstesParkavailableuponrequest.3.APPLICANT.ElTheapplicantswillbeallowedtostatetheircaseandpresentanyevidencetheywishtosupporttheapplication.4.OPPONENTS.ElTheopponentswillbegivenanopportunitytostatetheircaseandpresentanyevidenceinoppositiontotheapplication.ElTheapplicantwillbeallowedarebuttallimitedtotheevidencepresentedbytheopponents.Nonewevidencemaybesubmitted.5.MAYOR.ElAsktheTownClerkwhetheranycommunicationshavebeenreceivedinregardtotheapplication,andifso,toreadallcommunication.ElIndicatethatallevidencepresentedwillbeacceptedaspartoftherecord.ElAsktheBoardofTrusteesifthereareanyquestionsofanypersonspeakingatanytimeduringthecourseofthishearing.ElDeclarethepublichearingclosed.6.SUGGESTEDMOTION:Finding.TheBoardofTrusteesfindsthatthereasonablerequirementsoftheneighborhoodare/atenotmetbythepresentliquoroutletsintheneighborhoodandthatthedesiresoftheadultinhabitantsare/arenotforthegrantingofthisliquorlicense.Motion.Basedupontheabovefindings,Imovethatthislicensebegranted/denied.20 DEPARTMENTUSEONLY1.ApplicantisapplyingasaLIIndividualLICorporationLimitedliabilityCompanyLIPartnership(includesLimitedLiabilityandHusbandandWifePartnerships)LIAssociationorOther2.ApplicantIfanLLCnameofLLC;itartnership,atleast2partner’snames;ifcorporation,nameofcorporationFein,NumberT1&LLC2a.TraeNaofEstabihmentfDBStateSalesIx0.BusinessTeleoneq-o/4Iq7O5/1985-ElResortComplexLicense(City)$500.001986ElResortComplexLicense(County)$500.001988ElAddRelatedFacilitytoResortComplex...$75.00X.__Total1990ElClubLicense(City)$308.751991ElClubLicense(County)$308.752010TavernLicense(City)$500.002011ElTavernLicense(County)$500.002012ElManagerRegistration-Tavern$75.002020ElArtsLicense(City)$308.752021ElArtsLicense(County)$308.752030ElRacetrackLicense(City)$500.002031ElRacetrackLicense(County)$500.002040ElOptionalPremisesLicense(City)$500.002041ElOptionalPremisesLicense(County)$500.002045ElVintnersRestaurantLicense(City)$750.002046ElVintnersRestaurantLicense(County)$750.002220ElAddOptionalPremisestoH&R$100.00XTotal—2370ElMasterFileLocationFee$25.00XTotal—2375ElMasterFileBackground$250.00X__ThtalDR8404(05/17/07)Page1COLORADODEPARTMENTOFREVENUELIQUORENFORCEMENTDIVISIONDENVERCo80261COLORADOLIQUORRETAILLICENSEAPPLICATION21-NEWLICENSELITRANSFEROFOWNERSHIPLILICENSERENEWAL•ALLANSWERSMUSTBEPRINTEDINBLACKINKORTYPEWRITTEN•APPLICANTMUSTCHECKTHEAPPROPRIATEBOX(ES)•LOCALLICENSEFEE$______________________•APPUCANTSHOULDOBTAINACOPYOFTHECOLORADOUQUORANDBEERCODE(Call303-370-2165)3.AddresofPremisssedxatocatloIpremises)ôiitWeyPaa5.IfthepremisescurrentlyhavealiquororbeerPresentTradeNameofEstablishmentfDBA)SEC11ONA.NONREFUNDABLE.APPUCAJ1ONFEES2300ApplicationFeeforNewLicense$1,025.002302ApplicationFeeforNewLicense-w/ConcurrentReview$1,125002310ElApplicationFeeforTransfer$1,025.002312ElApplicationFeeforTransfer-w/ConcurrentReview...$1,125.00LtSECflONBLiQUóflLICENSEFEESLIQUORLICENSEFEES190519061940194119501951196019611970197119751976198019811983ElElElElElElElElElElElElElElElRetailGamingTavernLicense(City)$500.00RetailGamingTavernLicense(County)$500.00RetailLiquorStorelicense(City)$227.50RetailLiquorStoreLicense(County)$312.50LiquorLicensedDrugstore(City)$227.50LiquorLicensedDrugstore(County)$312.50BeerandWineLicense(City)$351.25BeerandWineLicense(County)$436.25HotelandRestaurantLicense(City)$500.00HotelandRestaurantLicense(County)$500.00BrewPubLicense(City)$750.00BrewPubLicense(County)$750.00HotelandRestaurantLicensew/optpremises(City)....$500.00HotelandRestaurantLicensew/optpremises(County)$500.00ManagerRegistration-H&R$75.00 DR8404(05/17107)Page36.Istheapplicant(includinganyofthepartners,ifapartnership;membersormanagerifalimitedliabilitycompany;orofficers,stock-YesNoholdersordirectorsifacorporation)ormanagerundertheageoftwenty-oneyears?217.Hastheapplicant(includinganyofthepartners,ifapartnership;membersormanagerifalimitedliabilitycompany;orofficers,stockholdersordirectorsifacorporation)ormanagerever(inColoradooranyotherstate);a)beendeniedanalcoholbeveragelicense?El(b)hadanalcoholbeveragelicensesuspendedorrevoked?El(c)hadinterestinanotherentitythathadanalcoholbeveragelicensesuspendedorrevoked?Ifyouansweredyesto7a,borc,explainindetailonaseparatesheet.B.Hasaliquorlicenseapplication(samelicenseclass),thatwaslocatedwithin500feetoftheproposedpremises,beendeniedwithintheprecedingtwoyears?Ifeyes,”explainindetail.El9.Arethepremisestobelicensedwithin500feetofanypublicorprivateschoolthatmeetscompulsoryeducationrequirementsofColoradolaw,ortheprincipalcampusofanycollege,universityorseminary?El10.Hasaliquororbeerlicenseeverbeenissuedtotheapplicant(includinganyofthepartners,ifapartnership;membersormanagerifalimitedliabilitycompany;orofficers,stockholdersordirectorsifacorporation)?Ifyes,identifythenameofthebusinessandlistanycurrentorformerfinancialinterestinsaidbusinessincludinganyloanstoorfromalicensee.El11.DoestheApplicant,aslistedonline2ofthisapplication,havelegalpossessionofthepremisesforatleast1yearfromthedatethatthislicensewillbeissuedbyvirtueofownership,leaseorotherarrangement?.OwnershipElLeaseElOther(ExplaininDetail)tkEla.Ifleased,listnameoflandlordandtenant,anddateofexpiration,EXACTLYastheyappearonthelease:LandlordTenantExpiresAttachadiagramandoutlineordesignatetheareatobelicensed(includingdimensions)whichshowsthebars,brewery,walls,partitions,entrances,exitsandwhateachroomshallbeutilizedforintisbusiness.Thisdiagramshouldbenolargerthan81/2”X11”.(Doesn’thavetobetoscale)12.Who,besidestheownerslistedinthisapplication(includingpersons,firms,partnerships,corporations,limitedliabilitycompanies),willloanorgivemoney,inventory,furnitureorequipmenttoorforuseinthisbusiness;orwhowillreceivemoneyfromthisbusiness.Attachaseparatesheetifnecessary.NAMEDATEOFBIRTHFEINORSSNINTERESTrv,Attachcopiesofallnotesandsecurityinstruments,andanywrittenagreement,ordetailsofanyoralagreement,bywhichanyperson(includingpartnerships,corporations,limitedliabilitycompanies,etc.)willshareintheprofitorgrossproceedsofthisestablishmentandanyagreementrelatingtothebusinesswhichiscontingentorconditionalinanywaybyvolume,profit,sales,givingofadviceorconsultation.13.OptionalPremisesorHotelandRestaurantLIcenseswithOptionalPremises/YesNoHasalocalordinanceorresolutionauthorizingoptionalpremisesbeenadopted?/1_L”\ElElNumberofseparaleOptionalPremisesareasrequested.(SeeLicenseFeeChart)14.LIquorLicensedDrugStoreapplicants,answerthefollowing:(a)DoestheapplicantforaLiquorLicensedDrugStorehavealicenseissuedbytheColoradoBoardofV1al\YesNoPharmacy?COPYMUSTBEATTACHED.ElEl15.ClubLiquorLicenseapplicantsanswerthefollowingandattach:(a)Istheapplicantorganizationoperatedsolelyforanational,social,fraternal,patriotic,politicalorathleticpurposeandElElnotforpecuniarygain?fb)Istheapplicantorganizationaregularlycharteredbranch,lodgeorchapterofanationalorganizationwhichisElEloperatedsolelyfortheobjectofapatrioticorfraternalorganizationorsociety,butnotforpecuniarygain?(c)Howlonghastheclubbeenincorporated?fd)Howlonghasapplicantoccupiedthepremises(Threeyearsrequired)___________tobelicensedasaclub?(Threeyearsrequired)16.Brew-PubLicenseorVintnerRestaurantApplicantsanswerthefollowing:(a)HastheapplicantreceivedorappliedforaFederalPermit?ElEl(Copyofpermitorapplicationmustbeattached)17a.NameofManager(forallon-premisesapplicants)1t[(L.tL)1’t_J1k/tiII4V4frIfthisisanDateofBIrt)1applicationforaHotel,RestaurantorTavernLicense,themanagermustalssubmitanIndividualHistoryRecord(DR8404-I).17b.Doesthismanageractasthemanagerof,orhaveafinancialinterestin,anyotherliquorYesNolicensedestablishmentintheStateofColorado?Ifyes,providename,typeoflicenseandaccountnumber.ElJ2.18.TaxDistraintInformation.Doestheapplicantoranyotherpersonlistedonthisapplicationandincludingitspartners,officers,YesNodirectors,stockholders,membersfLLC)ormanagingmembers(LLC)andanyotherpersonswitha10%orgreaterfinancialinterestintheapplicantcurrentlyhaveanoutstandingtaxdistraintissuedtothembytheColoradoDepartmentofRevenue?Ifyes,provideanexplanationandincludecopiesofanypaymentagreements. DR8404(05/17107)Page4NAMEHOMEADDRESS,CITY&STATE0DBPOSITION%OWNEDFmrdJtbii%//Ms%bW9s,zpktJ-ioZ.breIiMitt’çgtI//o/IikS,CQ[,’i-2avI7‘,E’rnver_Z4f./1ThMiI/x’&fidAfrIttk&514’3tgr9fr.%f6•fftotalownershippercentagedisclosedheredoesnottotal100%applicantmustcheckthisboxApplicantaffirmsthatnoindividualotherthanthesedisclosedherein,owns10%ormoreoftheapplicantAdditionalDocumentstobesubmittedbytypeofentityLICORPORATIONLICert.ofIncorp.LICert.ofGoodStandingCifmorethan2yrs.old)LICert.ofAuth.(ifaforeigncarp.)LIPARTNERSHIPLIPartnershipAgreement(GeneralorLimited)LIHusbandandWifepartnership(nowrittenagreement)LIMITEDLIABILITYCOMPANYArticlesofOrganizationLICert.ofAuthority(ifforeigncompany)1OperatingAgrmt.LIASSOCIATIONOROTHERAttachcopyofagrementscreatingassociationorrelationshipbetweenthepartiesRegisteredAgent(ifapplicable)AddressforServiceIOATHOFAPPLICANT1degreethatthisapplicationithatitismyresponsibifiLiquororBeerCodewhich-LfmyDate11(]I...-‘LICENSINGAUTWQRIVt(CITY/COyp’•;Dateoflocalauthorityhearing(fornewlicenseapplicants;cannotbelessthan30daysfromdateofapplication12-47-311(1))C.R.S.YesNoLIBeenfingerprintedLILILIBeensubjecttobackgroundinvestigation,includingNCICICCICcheckforoutstandingwarrantsLILIThatthelocalauthorityhasconducted,orintendstoconduct,aninspectionoftheproposedpremisestoensurethattheapplicantisincompliancewith,andawareof,liquorcodeprovisionsaffectingtheirclassoflicenseLILI(CheckOne)LIDateofInspectionorAnticipatedDate_______________________________________LIUponapprovalofstatelicensingauthority.Theforegoingapplicationhasbeenexamined;andthepremises,businesstobeconducted,andcharacteroftheapplicantaresatisfactory.Wedoreportthatsuchlicense,ifgranted,willmeetthereasonablerequirementsoftheneighborhoodandthedesiresoftheadultinhabitants,andwillcomplywiththeprovisionsofTitle12,Article46or47,C.R.S.THEREFORE,THISAPPLICATIONISAPPROVED.LocalLicensingAuthorityforTelephoneNumberLITOWN,CITYLICOUNTYSignatureTitleDateSignature(attest)TitleDate.....‘ç19.Ifapplicantisacorporation,partnership,associationorlimitedliabilitycompany,applicantmustlIstALLOFFICERS,DIRECTORS,GENERALPARTNERS,ANDMANAGINGMEMBERS.Inadditionapplicantmustlistanystockholders,partners,ormemberswithOWNERSHIPOF10%ORMOREINTHEAPPLICANT.ALLPERSONSLISTEDBELOWmustalsoattachformDR8404-I(IndividualHistoryrecord),andsubmitfingerprintcardstotheirlocallicensingauthority.iihe/coo3ThELOCALLICENSINGAUTHORITYHEREBYAFFIRMS:ThateachpersonrequiredtofileDR8404-I(IndividualHistoryRecord)has: 1VLIJIL£.AJFA.1LIQUORENFORCEMENTDIVISION1887PIERCESTREETRM108AINDIVIDUALFINGERPRINTDENVERCO80261ciusOBTAINEDFROMTHIINDIVIDUALHISTORYRECORDPOLICEDEPARTMENTTobecompletedbyeachindividualapplicant,allgeneralpartnersofapartnership,andlimitedpartnersowning10%(ormore)ofapartnership;allofficersanddirectorsofacorporation,andstockholdersofacorporationowning10%(ormore)ofthesto”ofsuchcorporation;alllimitedliabilitycompanyMANAGINGmembers,andofficersorotherlimitedliabilitycompanymeswitha10%(ormore)ownershipinterestinsuchcompanyandallmanagersofaHotelandRestaurantoraTavernLicense.NOTICE:Thisindividualhistoryrecordprovidesbasicinformationwhichisnecessaryforthelicensingauthorityinvestigation.Allquestionsmustbeansweredintheirentiretyoryourapplicationmaybedelayedornotprocessed.EVERYansweryougivewillbecheckedforitstruthfulness.Adeliberatefalsehoodoromissionwilljeopardizetheapplicationassuchfalsehoodwithinitselfconstitutesevidenceregardingthecharacteroftheapplicant.1.NameofBusinessbIfyvILCcY?,c\DaLAc*2.YourFullName(last,first,middle)3.Listanyothernamesyouhaveused.M-h-iLL4.Mailingaddress(ifdifferentfromresidence)HomeTelephone7o-5.Listallresidenceaddressesbelow,Includecurrentandpreviousaddressesforthepastfiveyears.STREETANDNUMBERCIVrSTATE,ZIPFROMTOCurrentL[fh)dfrjytttc(7?O-Previous6.Listallcurrentandformeremployersorbusinessesengagedinwithinthelastfiveyears(Attachseparatesheetifnecessary)NAMEOFEMPLOYERADDRESS(STREET,NUMBER,ClVr’STATE,ZIP)POSITIONHELDFROMTOthiiCt(iccotoidtfr’iPtht4kc(,gg7.Listthename(s)ofrelativesworkinginorholdingafinancialinterestintheColoradoalcoholbeverageindustry.NAMEOFRELATIVERELATIONSHIPTOYOUPOSITIONHELDNAMEOFLICENSEEt1lJ(’L8.Haveyoueverappliedfor,held,orhadaninterestinaStateofColoradoLiquororBeerLicense,orloanedmoney,furnitureorfixtures,equipmentorinventory,toanyliquororbeerlicensee?Ifyes,answerindetail.YesNo9.Haveyoueverreceivedaviolationnoticesuspensionorrevocation,foraliquorlawviolation,orhaveyouappliedfororbeendeniedaliquororbeetlicenseanywhereintheU.S.?Ifyes,explainindetail.YesNo 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INDIVIDUALFINGERPRINTCARDSOBTAINEDFROMTHEINDIVIDUALHISTORYRECORDPOLICEDEPARTMENTTobecompletedbyeachindividualapplicant,allgeneralpartnersofapartnership,andlimitedpartnersowning10%(ormore)ofapartnership;allofficersanddirectorsofacorporation,andstockholdersofacorporationowning10%(ormore)ofthesto”ofsuchcorporation;alllimitedliabilitycompanyMANAGINGmembers,andofficersorotherlimitedliabilitycompanymeswitha10%(ormore)ownershipinterestinsuchcompanyandallmanagersofaHotelandRestaurantoraTavernLicense.NOTICE:Thisindividualhistoryrecordprovidesbasicinformationwhichisnecessaryforthelicensingauthorityinvestigation.Allquestionsmustbeansweredintheirentiretyoryourapplicationmaybedelayedornotprocessed.EVERYansweryougivewillbecheckedforitstruthfulness.Adeliberatefalsehoodoromissionwilljeopardizetheapplicationassuchfalsehoodwithinitselfconstitutesevidenceregardingthecharacteroftheapplicant.1.NameofBusiness1wII_1vv&1_1—C--2.YourFullName(last,first,middle)3.Listanyothernamesyouhaveused.M1te4u%dv4.Mailingaddress(ifdifferentfromresidence)HomeTelekhone5.Listallresidenceaddressesbelow.Includecurrentandpreviousaddressesforthepastfiveyears.STREETANDNUMBERClTSTATE,ZIPFROMTOCurrentc’Itidd1cifrt(tS1(O7d1jcoi-4Previous6.Listallcurrentandformeremployersorbusinessesengagedinwithinthelastfiveyears(Attachseparatesheetifnecessary)NAMEOFEMPLOYERADDRESS(STREE1NUMBER,CITYSTATE,ZIP)POSITIONHELDFROMTOCtIivth-vAç-77d9F//ati7.Listthename(s)ofrelativesworkinginorholdingafinancialinterestintheColoradoalcoholbeverageindustry.NAMEOFRELATIVERELATIONSHIPTOYOUPOSITIONHELDNAMEOFLICENSEEcie8.Haveyoueverappliedfor,held,orhadaninterestinaStateofColoradoLiquororBeerLicense,orloanedmoney,furnitureorfixtures,equipmentorinventory,toanyliquororbeerlicensee?Ifyes,answerindetail.DYesNo9.Haveyoueverreceivedaviolationnoticesuspensionorrevocation,foraliquorlawviolation,orhaveyouappliedfororbeendeniedaliquororbeetlicenseanywhereintheU.S.?Ifyes,explainindetail.YesNoUQUORENFORCEMENTDIVISION1881PIERCESTREETRM108ADENVERCO802611C orcoyounaveanycnargespeflolflg(IncludearreststotDUIandUWAI.fityes,explainindetail.)L1YesNo11.Areyo,urrentlyunderprobation(supervisedorunsupervised),parole,orcompletingtherequirementsofadeferredsentence?(ifyes,explainindetail.)DYesf.Jo/12.HaveeverhadanySTATEissuedlicensessuspended,revoked,ordeniedincludingadriverslicense?(Ifyes,explainindetail.)DYesPERSONALANDFINANCIALINFORMATIONUnlessotherwiseprovidedbylawin24-72-204C.R.S.,informationprovidedbelowwillbetreatedasCONFIDENTIAL.Coloradoliquorlicensingauthoritiesrequitethefollowingpersonalinformationinordertodetermineyoursuitabilityforlicensurepursuantto12-47-307C.R.S.13a.DateofBirthb.SocialSecurityNumberSSNc.PlaceofBid.U.S.Citizen?.,,frj(JL1(ftJfr%I/()YesEN0e.laturaIizd,Statewhere1.When/‘-g.NameofDistrictCourtIi.NaturalizationCertificateNumberI.DateofCertificationj.IfanAlien,GiveAlien’sRegistrationCardNumberk.PermanentResidenceCardNumberI;Heihtm.Weihtn.Haltdoto.yeColorp.SxRacer.DpyouhaveacurrentDriver’sLicense?Ifso,givenumberandstate,5IYesLNo14.FinancialInformation.a.Totalpurchaseprice$(ifbuyinganexistingbusiness)orinvestmentbeingmadebytheapplyingentity,corporation,partnership,limitedliabilitycompany,other$/t’C(‘/2GOC.——b.Listthetotalamountofyourinvestmentinthisbusinessincludinganynotes,loans,cash,servicesorequipment,operatingcapital,stockpurchasesandfeespaid$1OZE),rac.ProvidedetailsofInvestment.YoumustaccountforthesourcesofALLcash(howacquired).Attachaseparatesheetifneeded...Cash,ServicesorEquipmentSource:NameofBank;AccountTypeandNumberAmountil‘°)/cii’%CcetcU.LoanInformation(attachcopiesofallnotesorloans)NameofLenderandAccountNumberF’”8-3775L3-15.Givenameofbankwherebusinessaccountwillbemaintained;AccountNameandAccountNumber;andthenameornamesofpersonsauthorizedtodrawthereon.1)c:7.-.2ch’/06vet&cjIhey-ptIstC6...A.•((evOathofAppIicaFtIpreunderpenaltyofperjuryintheseconddegreethatthisapplicationandallattachmentsaretrue,correct,andcompletetothebestofI9Iledge.Authnzedure/7j%TitleDate///ILI‘jI/ LIQUORENFORCEMENTDIVISION1881PIERCESTREETRM108ADENVERCO80267INDIVIDUALHISTORYRECORDTobecompletedbyeachindividualapplicant,allgeneralpartnersofapartnership,andlimitedpartnersowning10%(ormore)ofapartnership;allofficersanddirectorsofacorporation,andstockholdersofacorporationowning10%(ormore)ofthestor”ofsuchcorporation;alllimitedliabilitycompanyMANAGINGmembers,andofficersorotherlimitedliabilitycompanymeswitha10%(ormore)ownershipinterestinsucticompanyandallmanagersofaHotelandRestaurantoraTavernLicense.NOTICE:Thisindividualhistoryrecordprovidesbasicinformationwhichisnecessaryforthecensingauthorityinvestigation.Allquestionsmustbeansweredintheirentiretyoryourapplicationmaybedelayedornotprocessed.EVERYansweryougivewillbecheckedforitstwthfulness.Adeliberatefalsehoodoromissionwilljeopardizetheapplicationassuchfalsehoodwithinitselfconstitutesevidenceregardingthecharacteroftheapplicant.1.NameofBusiness‘DJ’—r--LLcz-a—“--sr-2.YourFullName(last,first,middle)3.Listanyothernamesyouhaveused.GcarISac4.Mailingaddress(ifdifferentfromresidence)HomeTelephone.zç)5LC/3Lf5.Listallresidenceaddressesbelow.Includecurrentandpreviousaddressesforthepastfiveyears.STREETANDNUMBERClTYSTATE,ZIPFROMTOCurrent350JStl1E5+QsPccL1CooV?12):ooPrevious903i-.-i-+Co10/2003o/c6.Listallcurrentandformeremployersorbusinessesengagedinwithinthelastfiveyeats(Attachseparatesheetifnecessary)NAMEOFEMPLOYERADDRESS(STREET,NUMBER,CIVi’STATE,ZIP)POSITIONHELDFROMTO)t4-5cooB-i]LBôokkQcRr/)9914prcsTFt?i’c7.Listthename(s)ofrelativesworkinginorholdingafinancialinterestintheColoradoalcoholbeverageindustry.NAMEOFRELATIVERELATIONSHIPTOYOUPOSITIONHELDNAMEOFLICENSEEOflQ..9.Haveyoueverreceivedaviolationnoticesuspensionorrevocation,foraliquorlawviolation,orhaveyouappliedfororbeendeniedaliquororbeerlicenseanywhereintheU.S.?Ifyes,explainindetail.YesNo1-8.Haveyoueverappliedfor,held,orhadaninterestinaStateofColoradoLiquororBeerLicense,orloanedmoney,furnitureorfixtures,equipmentorinventory,toanyliquororbeerlicensee?Ifyes,answerindetail.Yesj,,No j.iiiiriiiiuuiirsoruuIdnaUVVMI.,iryes,expraininaetail.)flYesNo11.Areyoucurrentlyunderprobation(supervisedorunsupervised),parole,orcompletingtherequirementsofadeferredsentence?(ifyes,explainindetail.)EYesNo12.HaveyoueverhadanySTATEissuedlicensessuspended,revoked,ordeniedincludingadriverslicense?fIfyes,explainindetail.)EYesNoPERSONALANDFINANCIALINFORMATIONUnlessotherwiseprovidedbylawin24-72-204C.R.S.,informationprovidedbelowwillbetreatedasCONFIDENTIAL.Coloradoliquorlicensingauthoritiesrequirethefollowingpersonalinformationinordertodetermineyoursuitabilityforlicensurepursuantto12-47-307C.R.S.13a.DateofBiçthb.SocialSecurityNumberSSNc.PlaceofBirthd.U.S.Citizen?-J-1T.1&fcrcrJicm)OYesENoe.IfNaturalized,Statewheref.Wheng.NameofDistrictCourth.NaturalizationCertificateNumberi.DateofCertificationj.IfanAlien,GiveAliensRegistrationCardNumberk.PermanentResidenceCardNumberI;Heightm.Weightn.HairColoro.EyeColorp.Sexq.Racer.DoyouhaveacurrentDriver’sLicense?Ifso,given9mberndstate5“5“,‘15513Icr,.c)Cr-’a.,rfLiYesLINo-.--.,1-c.14.FinancialInformation.a.Totalpurchaseprice$(ifbuyinganexistingbusiness)orinvestmentbeingmadebytheapplyingentity,corporation,partnership,limitedliabilitycompany,other$00C0b.Listthetotalamountofyourinvestmentinthisbusinessincludinganynotes,loans,cash,servicesorequipment,operatingcapital,stockpurchasesandfeespaid$I5,000iVQ’+rc....nc.ProvidedetailsotInvestment.YoumustaccountforthesourcesofALLcash(howacquired).Attachaseparatesheetifneeded.:Cash,ServicesorEquipmentSource:NameofBank;AccountTypeandNumberAmountNtJ)5,aoO5rojCcici’kj/]çc]d.LoanInformation(attachcopiesofallnotesorloans)NameofLenderandAccountNumberAddressTermSecurityAmount313;2S053/\-7(,Lt-IOtOFrn-fCt1;’-’sH15.Givenameofbankwherebusinessaccountwillbemaintained;AccountNameandAccountNumber;andthenameornamesofpersonsauthorizedtdrawthereon.N;o1c_J\\_e(i.,eij7Yc&rlv)—.TVr(eyt-ci’s,Cc:tt1fAVvp(QA,AracAu,oitIteyOathofAppIic’ntciJ,c4.vctcIr’‘areunderpenaltyofperjuryintheseconddegreethatthisapplicationandallattachmentsaretrue,correct,andcompletetothebestofrowledge.AuthorizectiSignatureTitleDatep___mI2/0/O&8 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aiietlulc’uidliiiuvv,i.iryes,expiainInaetall.)DYeNo11.AreyopurrentIyunderprobation(supervisedorunsupervised),parole,orcompletingtherequirementsofadeferredsentence?(ifyes,explainindetail.)DYesjNo12.HaveyoueverhadanySTATEissuedlicensessuspended,revoked,ordeniedincludingadriverslicense?(Ifyes,explainindetail.)EYes$No13a.DateofBirthb.SocialSecurityNumberSSNc.PlaceofBirthd.U.S.Citizen?JIIYesDNoe.IfNaturalized,Statewheref.Wheng.NameofDistrictCourth.NaturalizationCertificateNumberi.DateofCertificationj.IfanAlien,GiveAlien’sRegistrationCardNumberk.PermanentResidenceCardNumberI:Heightm.Weightn.HairColoro.EyeColorp.Sexq.Racer.DoyouhaveacurrentDriversLicense?Ifso,givenumberandstate“7IlOi4tve_))YesENoc.ProvidedetailsofInvestment.YoumustaccountforthesourcesofALLcash(howacouired).Attachaseoaratesheetifneeded.—U.LoanInformation(attachcopiesofallnotesorloans)t<-.ovJ—A)ôvQ_.15.Givenameofbankwherebusinessaccountwillbemaintained;AccountNameandAccountNumber;andthenameornamesofpersonsauthorizedtodrawthereon.Jrjo2,L4ct(Avtc&iCO8O?SA.&€yteitt1OathofApplicant—-‘areunderpenaltyofperjuryintheseconddegreethatthisapplicationandaltattachmentsaretrue,correct,andcompletetothebestofiiwledge.“‘:Cash,ServicesorEquipment1S1-ISOCsNameofLenderandAccountNumberFj0t3-3A-7Ct’iOtOSource:NarneofBank;AccountTypeandNumber—Ct7\&cclc.G€O-SItA-Jfi*IAddresslDevVe-’w,COTerm:::c,.-15t--2__o)kQ2-oSecurity‘1Pr1.UQ1ii—Md’IcAmount1/5ô,vvAmount33i.2tLfcy,cYDPERSONALANDFINANCIALINFORMATIONUnlessotherwiseprovidedbylawin24-72-204C.R.S.,informationprovidedbelowwillbetreatedasCONFIDENTIAL.ColoradoliquorlicensingauthoritiesrequirethefollowingpersonalinformationinordertodetermineyoursuitabilityforIicensurepursuantto12-47-307C.R.S.14.FinanUalInformation.a.Totalpurchaseprice$(ifbuyinganexistingbusiness)orinvestmentbeingmadebytheapplyingentity,corporation,partnership,limitedliabilitycompany,other$‘E0-UOQQtOservicesorequipment,operatingcapital,\‘b.Listthetotalamountofyourinvestmentinthisbusinessincludinganynotes,/)stockpurchasesandfeespaid$i2-’3,OZV‘\VSVy€t)#I-o.cmorizedSignatureTicI_____Date-t)C) iministraITownAdministratorTownClerkCommunityDevelopment‘Planning/ZoningBuildingConventionandVisitorBureauFinanceP.O.Box1747HumanResourcesFirePoliceP.O.Box1287PublicWorksFleetParksStreetsSeniorCenter220FourthSt.UtilitiesITJackieWilliamson,TownClerkTownofEstesParkEstesPark,CO80517Amelang,PamelaAimAmelang,DarellG.Garcia,SandraK.Miller,MartinLeeMiller,AudreyRae04/25/5711/21/5512/31/5$11/24/6412/21/69AcheckoftheEstesParkPoliceDepartmentlocalrecordsontheabove-namedpersonsandbusinesswasconducted.Sincethisisanewbusiness,therearenoreportsinvolvingthebusiness.Incheckingtheabovereferencedindividuals,therearenoreportsinvolvinganylisted.Sincerely,frWesKufeldChiefofPolice,EstesParkPoliceDepartmentLightandPowerWaterTOWNOFESTESPARJçDecember26,2008RE:DellaTerradbeDellaTerraMountainChateauMuseum200FourthSt.DearMs.Williamson:170MACGREGORAVE.P.O.BOX1200ESTESPARK,CO$0517PH.970-556-3551Www.estes.or! ‘-4-CommunityDevelopmentDepartmentMemoTo:HonorableMayorPinkhamBoardofTrusteesTownAdministratorHalburntFrom:DavidShirk,PlannerLJ’Date:January27,2009Subject:CountryClubManorAmendedPlatBackground.Thisisarequesttocombinetwolotsintoasinglelot.ThelotswerecreatedwiththeplatofCountryClubManorin1938,andhaveremainedundevelopedsincethattime.Thecurrentpropertyownerhasownedthepropertiessince1998,thoughthepropertyhasbeeninthesamefamilyforalongerperiodoftime.Bothlotsarecurrentlynon-conformingastolotsize.Oncecombined,thelotswillnotbeeligibleforre-subdivisionastheresultantlotwouldnotbelargeenough(%acreina¼acrezonedistrict).Budget.N/AAction.AttheirregularlyscheduledDecember162008meeting,theEstesValleyPlanningCommissionvotedtorecommendAPPROVALoftheAmendedPlatofLots29and30,Block7,CountryClubManorCONDITIONALTO:1.Inclusionofthefollowingnoteontheplat:“Boundarylinesindicatedonthismapareadjustmentsofformerboundarylinesofthepropertydepictedheron.Suchadjustmentsdonotcreateadditionallotsorbuildingsitesforanypurposes.”2.Correctionofthenoteregardingsanitaryservices(providedbyEstesParkSanitationDistrict,nottheTownofEstesPark). TOWNofESTESPARKInter-OfficeMemorandumJanuary27,2009TO:TownTrustees,theHonorableMayorPinkhamFROM:BobGoehring/MikeMangelsenSUBJECT:ElectricalEngineeringServiceswiththeCityofLovelandBACKGROUND:In2006,theTownofEstesParkenteredintoanIntergovernmentalAgreement(IGA)withtheCityofLovelandtoperformElectricalEngineeringServices.TheIGAincludesperformingelectricaldistributiondesignandmodeling,fieldengineeringforstakingandlayout,andmappingprovidedbyaGISspecialist.ServiceavailabilityisbasedontheCityofLovelandworkload.In2007,theTownofEstesParkLight&PowerDepartmentreceived$6Minbondfundingtocompleteelectricalsystemupgradesinourservicearea.TheMarysLakeSubstationupgradewasthefirstphaseoftheelectricalsystemimprovements,cominginatabout$4M.Theremaining$2Misslatedfordistributionimprovements;ofthis,15%or$300,000isbudgetedfortheengineeringoftheseupgrades.Thesefundsmustbeusedbytheendof2010.Theengineeringfordistributionupgraderequires:1.Modelingofexistingconditionsandlimitations.2.Developingaplanforoptimizingexistingissues.3.Creatingplans,specifications,andbiddocumentsforfuturebiddingandsubsequentconstructionofdistributionsystemupgrades.4.Constructionmanagementservicesandprojectinspection.ARequestforProposalwassenttoElectricSystemConsultants,Inc.(ESC);Black&Veatch;andHDR.Ofthethree,onlyESCcamebackwithabid—theothertwocitedalackofresourcestoperformtheworkneeded.ESC’sbidof$263,460waspresentedtotheUtilitiesCommitteeinDecember,2008,witharecommendationtoaccept.Inthemeantime,LovelandengineersexperiencedamarkeddecreaseinworkloadduetotheeconomicdeclineandapproachedEstesParkLight&PowerwithaproposaltoperformtheworkdescribedundertheexistingIGAonatimeandmaterialsbasis.TheyDATE: hadrecentlycompletedtheTownofEstesPark’selectricalmodel,whichisnecessarytocompletetheworkincludedintheREP.ItisouropiniontheengineeringworkrequiredcanbecompletedusingLovelandengineeringservicesundertheexistingIGAataconsiderablesavingsoverthebidreceivedbyESCandwithinthefimeframespecifiedbythebondfunds.BUDGET:502-6501-560.22-02$300,000(engineeringservices)RECOMMENDATION:WerecommendproceedingwiththeCityofLovelandengineersfordistributionsystemimprovementsonatimeandmaterialsbasisunderourexistingIGA.0 AdministrationMemoTo:TheHonorableMayorPinkhamandBoardofTrusteesFrom:JacquieHalburnt,TownAdministratorDate:January23,2009Subject:2009OrganizationalChartBACKGROUND:TheEstesParkMunicipalCoded(2.68.040)directsthatthe“TownAdministratorshallpresentanadministrativeorganizationalcharttotheBoardofTrusteesforapproval.”Theaccompanyingchartistheproposedstructurefor2009.TheTownAdministratorhasoverallsupervisoryauthorityforalldepartments,butspecificallyfocusesonthefollowingdepartments:CommunityDevelopment,Police,PublicWorks,UtilitiesandTownClerk.DeputyTownAdministratoralsodealswithalldepartmentsonadailybasis,buthassupervisoryauthorityforthefollowingdepartments:CVB,Finance,Fire,MuseumandSeniorCenter.BUDGET:NobudgetimplicationsACTION:Staffrequestsapprovaloftheproposed2009OrganizationalChart I<0a--i0<LiZI-0LL.Nz<cr’i-0a)CC>-Dz-)