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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board Joint Study Session 06-17-2004 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 17, 2004 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the JOINT TOWN BOARD STUDY SESSION of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held in the Municipal Building in said Town of Estes Park on the 17th day of June, 2004. Town Board: Mayor Baudek, Trustees Doylen, Habecker, Jeffrey-Clark, Levine, Newsom, Pinkham Attending: Mayor Baudek, Trustees Doylen, Habecker, Jeffrey-Clark, Levine and Pinkham Also Attending: Town Administrator Widmer, Assistant Town Administrator Repola, Community Development Dir. Joseph, Sr. Planner Shirk, Clerk O’Connor Absent: Trustee Newsom Estes Valley Recreation & Park District: Board Members Holmquist, Richardson, and Wilson, Executive Dir. Gengler Rocky Mountain National Park Service: Vaughn Baker, Therese Johnson Parsons Consultants: Timberley Belish, Janice Biletnikoff Division of Wildlife: Rick Spowart/District Wildlife Mgr., Janet George/Wildlife Biologist, Mark Leslie/Area Wildlife Mgr. Bureau of Reclamation: Tara Moberg A joint meeting was called with representatives from the RMNP, Town Board, EVRPD, DOW, and BOR to discuss the preliminary Elk Management Alternatives (7) and the Park’s required Environmental Impact Study prior to public introduction and comment. The Park is seeking the Town Board and Rec. District’s particular input at this meeting due to the alternatives that would affect Town-owned land. A focus group developed the following draft alternatives: Alternative A: No Action or Continue Current Management: The total elk population would range from 2,200 to 3,100 (based on current estimates). Alternative B: Minimal Elk Handling / Maximum Habitat Manipulation: the total elk population range would be 1,600 to 2,100. Alternative C: Maximum Lethal Reduction: the total elk population range would be 1,200 to 1,700. Alternative D: Maximum Fertility Control (multi-year or lifetime): the total elk population range would be 1,600 to 2,100. Alternative E: Wolf Reintroduction: the total elk population range would be 800- 2,800. Alternative F: Moderate Reduction of Elk Using Public Sharpshooters: the total elk population range would be 1,600 to 2,100. Town Board Joint Study Session – June 17, 2004 – Page 2 Alternative G: Combination of Habitat Manipulation / Lethal Reduction / Fertility Control: the total elk population range would be 1,400 to 1,900. The objectives of each Alternative were prepared and they will also be presented to the public. The targeted, natural range of variability of the elk population is 1,200 - 2,100±. Subject items discussed, and the extent each subject entails, includes the following:  Culling  Herding  Transporting  Any alternative and its potential impact to area outside the Park  CWD  Public Sharpshooters  Fencing  Fertility Control Park Supt. Baker remarked that a requirement of the EIS is to illustrate a reasonable range of alternatives and techniques—a comprehensive idea is then presented to the public to seek comment. The public has received one review and two additional reviews will take place. The Park is seeking input on any alternative that cannot be supported by the Town and Recreation District. Rick Spowart/District Wildlife Mgr. Commented on how hunting seasons are established, number of licenses granted/year, declining hunting sites outside Town Limits, CWD percentages (3% east side and 2% west side of Park), culling (bait area/corral trap, euthanasia facility, Commenting on fencing, Mayor Baudek stated that although other areas could be considered, the golf course could not be included. With assurance from Park Supt. Baker that: 1. The Alternatives are preliminary in nature, they are binding only on the Park; 2. Consensus to proceed does not in any manner include an endorsement of any participating agency; 3. That any alternative must include analysis. Consensus was reached by the Town Board and representatives of the EVRPD that the seven Alternatives listed above be included in the Draft Elk and Vegetation Management Plan/EIS. Concluding all discussion, the meeting was adjourned at 8:57 p.m. Vickie O’Connor, CMC, Town Clerk