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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Town Board Study Session 2008-10-14 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, October 14, 2008 Minutes of a Regular meeting of the TOWN BOARD STUDY SESSION of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in Room 130 in said Town of Estes Park on the 14th day of October, 2008. Board: Mayor Pinkham, Mayor Pro Tem Levine, Trustees Blackhurst, Eisenlauer, Ericson, Homeier, and Miller Attending: Mayor Pinkham, Mayor Pro Tem Levine, Trustees Blackhurst, Eisenlauer, Ericson, and Miller Also Attending: Task Force Members Don Widrig, Chief Dorman, Will Finch, Sue Doylen, Bob Dekker, Bill Van Horn, Bruce Johnston, Jim Austin, and Frank Theis; Town Administrator Halburnt, Deputy Town Administrator Richardson, Town Attorney White, Town Clerk Williamson, and Deputy Town Clerk Deats Absent: Trustee Homeier Mayor Pinkham called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m. SPECIAL EVENT VENDOR FEES FOR THE COMMERCIAL DOWNTOWN ZONING DISTRICT – DISCUSSION. Subsequent to public comment at the October Community Development Committee meeting, the question was raised whether the topic of Special Event Vendor Fees, which were established with the adoption of Ordinance #19-07, warranted further discussion. Several special event coordinators addressed the Community Development Committee protesting the vendor fees and related requirements calling them inequitable and discriminatory. The Trustees agreed to revisit the topic and include it as a discussion item at an upcoming Town Board meeting. The agenda will be posted and publicized, with notification provided to the organizations that were in attendance at the October Community Development Committee meeting. FIRE DISTRICT TASK FORCE PRESENTATION. In early 2008, the Town Board requested the formation of a Fire Services Task Force. The Task Force was charged with researching the feasibility of a Fire District and the development of a plan for a comprehensive fire and emergency services system that would serve the Estes Valley and include funding proposals that would be considered fair and equitable by Town and County residents alike. Ultimately, the result of the Task Force’s efforts is to bring the creation of a Fire District to a vote in November 2009. Applications were accepted for participation on the Task Force and 11 members were selected. The Task Force; comprised of Town residents, County residents, the Fire Chief, a volunteer firefighter, a senior member of Town Staff, and a Town Trustee; met 13 times over the past months to develop the plan and held three public presentations thus far to receive input. Don Widrig, co-chair of the Task Force, gave a general overview of the process the Task Force followed in developing the plan which would establish an independent fire protection district covering the Estes Valley. The boundaries of the District would adjoin existing fire protection districts, such as the national forest, Rocky Mountain National Park, Glen Haven and Allenspark; and would be managed by a five-member board elected from the District at large. He stated that by reviewing actual expenses for emergency services provided by the Fire Department and making financial projections Town Board Study Session – October 14, 2008 – Page 2 for future years, a concept for a funding proposal was defined whereby monies for the protection of life would come from sales tax revenue and monies for the protection of property would come from property tax revenue, although an actual separation of these funds would not occur. It is proposed that the Town of Estes Park would contribute 7% of sales tax revenue annually with terms specified through an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the District and the Town, with all Estes Valley property owners being assessed a new mill levy of 1.95 mills beginning in 2010. In addition, the District would require a loan from the Town of Estes Park for start-up expenses that would be repaid once the District is fully-funded and operational. Co-Chair Widrig reviewed steps required to get the issue on the ballot and a timeline as to when these steps must be accomplished, and stated that a campaign to educate the community will be critical to the success of the ballot issue. Discussion followed the presentation and is summarized: the plan sounds reasonable and logical; must define benefits of the Fire District to Town residents and the protection it would provide to the viability of the Estes Valley; provides an opportunity to enhance our ability to protect the economic base of our community; strongly support the proposed Fire District and agree educating the voters is a necessity; and, when formed, the initiative committee should be representative of the whole community. The Task Force’s next presentation will be at the October 28, 2008, Town Board meeting. The slideshow presentation and the complete plan document are available for review on the Fire Services Task Force website http://EVFireServices.org Mayor Pinkham and the Trustees thanked the members of the Task Force for the time and effort they invested in developing their proposal. There being no further business, Mayor Pinkham adjourned the meeting at 6:42 p.m. Cynthia Deats, Deputy Town Clerk