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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Study Session 2016-06-28 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado June 28, 2016 Minutes of a Study Session meeting of the TOWN BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in the Board Room in said Town of Estes Park on the 28th day of June, 2016. Board: Mayor Jirsa, Mayor Pro Tem Koenig, Trustees Holcomb, Martchink, Nelson, Norris and Walker Attending: All Also Attending: Town Administrator Lancaster, Assistant Town Administrator Machalek, Town Attorney White, and Town Clerk Williamson Absent: None Mayor Jirsa called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. VACATION HOME TASK FORCE UPDATE. Terry Gilbert/Larimer County Planning Director and Vacation Home Task Force staff liaison provided an overview of the formation of the Task Force to address vacation homes of 9 or more occupancy. The Task Force was charged with providing the County Commissioners and the Town Board with recommendations that would be enforceable. He stated the Task Force has held a number of meetings and has found it difficult to come to a unified consensus on issues. The Task Force has moved to a simple majority and would forward recommendations with an outline of how many members did not agree with an issue and any related concerns. The County Commissioners were briefed on the concept and have agreed with the change in philosophy moving forward. Board discussion ensued on the Task Force moving forward with a simple majority rather than a unified consensus. Trustee Nelson stated concern with providing the Task Force with direction as the group is not a Town Task Force. The building officials for both the County and Town would attend the next meeting to discuss building code issues as it relates to specific recommendations, i.e. sprinkler needs. Local amendments may be need to address changes to the building codes for vacation homes. Director Gilbert reviewed the Vacation Home Task Force status as of June 22, 2016: established a process for occupancy count of 2 per bedroom plus 2; minimum age limit for counting occupancy has not been determined; same land use standards established for vacation homes of 8 and under should be used with additional requirements recommended for larger homes; use existing traffic limits; use existing speed limits within the area; no limit would be set on the number of vacation homes within a neighborhood; establish the number of bedrooms based on a review of the Assessor’s records and the Building Department records; land use, building, health, fire, etc. inspections to be utilized; grandfathering of existing vacation homes of 9 or more to be established by the County Commissioners and the Town Board so long as they are licensed within 30 days of the final adopted regulations and would not apply to the inspections; and would be allowed in the same zoning districts as the 8 and under with the exception of a 1 acre minimum and 25 foot setbacks. Items needing further discussion include who gets cited for violations, parking limitations, renter notification requirements, noise, local contact requirements for manager/owner, recommendation on fines, proof of insurance, rental agreements to protect liability of neighbors, and how to address neighborhood character. Town Board Study Session – June 28, 2016 – Page 2 BROADBAND TAKE RATE STUDY. Jill Mosteller, Ph.D. was hired by the Town of Estes Park to provide the Town with a Take Rate study for broadband service operated by the Town of Estes Park Utility. She provided an overview of the study results including response rate, residential survey results, business survey results, competitive landscape and insights into future potential offers. The survey participant response rate included 214 residents with 58% primary and 42% secondary, and 266 businesses participated with a variety of business type, size and revenue streams. The household size in the sample closely reflected the actual household composition, as well as median household income for primary residents. The survey found 58% of households currently bundle their internet service. Residential participants place positive value on the Town being the provider, internet speeds of 50Mbps/15 Mbps for download and upload speeds, price point below $70/month and installations fees may provide positive value depending upon what is included. Business participants also positively value the Town as a provider, internet speeds at or above 250 Mbps/125 Mbps for download and upload speeds, and a price point below $150/month. She recommended the Town test the viability of two offers for the residential rate to maximize the take rate; however, the Town should be cognizant not to price the service too low. In doing so the Town may have more customers than it can provide high quality service too. Administrator Lancaster stated no decision has been made on if the Town would run the utility. There would be further discussion needed on how the utility would be built and rolled out. The engineering and construction costs are needed to refining pricing of the service. TRUSTEE & ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS & QUESTIONS. Trustee Norris stated he compiled his notes from the CML conference and had staff forward to all Trustees for review. FUTURE STUDY SESSION AGENDA ITEMS. Administrator Lancaster asked if the Board would like to have CDOT provide an update on the Hwy 34 closure at an upcoming study session. The Board consensus was to have CDOT provide regular email updates rather than a study session. He stated a meeting of the key agencies and businesses has been set up for July 14th to discuss the impact of the closure. Mayor Jirsa stated he received a letter requesting appointment to the Northern Colorado Regional Tourism Authority. The item would be set for the July 12, 2016 Town Board meeting. There being no further business, Mayor Jirsa adjourned the meeting at 6:31 p.m. Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk