TC Minutes 09-12-2023AVON REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2023
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1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
The meeting was hosted in a hybrid format, in -person at Avon Town Hall and using Zoom.us. Mayor
Amy Phillips called the September 12, 2023, Council regular meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. A roll call
was taken, and present in person were Councilors Rich Carroll, RJ Andrade, Lindsay Hardy, Ruth
Stanley, Mayor Pro Tern Tamra Underwood, and Mayor Phillips. Present via Zoom was Councilor
Chico Thuon who joined the meeting virtually at 5:01 p.m. Also present were Town Manager Eric
Heil, Deputy Town Manager Patty McKenny, Town Attorney Karl Hanlon, General Government
Manager Ineke de Jong, Town Clerk Miguel Jauregui Casanueva, Finance Director Paul Redmond,
Avon Rec Director Michael Labagh, Public Works Director Eva Wilson, Community Development
Senior Planner Jena Skinner, and Police Detective Alan Hernandez.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Video Start Time: 00:00:50
Mayor Phillips initiated the meeting with the Agenda approval process. Councilor Carroll requested
the Agenda be amended to include a moment of silence in memory of the victims of the September
11, 2001, terrorist attack. After a point of order at the 00:19:11 mark, Mayor Pro Tern Underwood
made a motion to approve the Agenda, as amended by Councilor Carroll's moment of silence.
Councilor Stanley seconded the motion. It was approved unanimously with a 7-0 vote.
3. DISCLOSURE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST RELATED TO AGENDA ITEMS
Video Start Time: 00:01:58
Mayor Phillips asked if there were any conflicts of interest related to the Agenda, and none were
disclosed.
At 5:03 p.m., Councilor Carroll introduced a moment of silence taken in memory of the victims of the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attack.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT
Video Start Time: 00:03:07
Mayor Phillips explained that public comment can be made by participating in the meeting in
person, via zoom's video/audio, via telephone, or via email. She then clarified that the public
comment section is intended for items not listed in the Agenda, and participation by members of
the public is limited to 3 minutes.
She asked if there was any public comment from those present in person or virtually on Zoom, and
Mr. Wayne Hanson, resident of Avon, took the podium to ask that Council put on the ballot a
measure to allow for marijuana dispensaries to operate in Avon, noting there are none walking
distance from his home in Avon. He also requested more landscape be added based on landscape
that was removed prior. Town Manager Eric Heil gave feedback that marijuana issues cannot be
added to the ballot at this time since the deadline has already passed but may in the future and
noted his landscaping suggestions. No other public comment was made person nor on Zoom.
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5. BUSINESS ITEMS
5.1.Presentation: SpeakUp ReachOut Update (SpeakUp ReachOut Hispanic and Youth Program
Specialist Elian Marquez)
Video Start Time: 00:07:55
SpeakUp ReachOut Hispanic and Youth Program Specialist Elian Marquez delivered his presentation
and update on SpeakUp ReachOut's efforts in the County related to suicide prevention. Questions
from Council included for Mr. Marquez to further explain how the community can get involved in
upcoming trainings and events at SpeakUp ReachOut. No public comment was made in person nor
on Zoom.
5.2.Presentation: Downtown Development Authority Election Update and Next Steps (Town Manager
Eric Heil)
Video Start Time: 00:20:23
Town Manager Eric Heil delivered his presentation related to Downtown Development Authority
Election, election results and updated Councilors on next steps. Questions from Council included
how many applications to sit on the DDA have been received. DDA boundaries were displayed for
the public to be reminded of the DDA surface coverage, along with mention of the deadline to
receive applications to the DDA on September 20, 2023, so that Council may review candidates
during the September 26, 2023, Council Meeting. During Public Comment, Wayne Hanson took the
podium to mention that he'll fill out an application to become a member of the DDA. No other
public comment was made in person nor on Zoom.
5.3.Work Session: Capital Project Fund and First Draft Long -Range CIP (Public Works Director Eva
Wilson)
Video Start Time: 00:28:15
Public Works Director Eva Wilson delivered her presentation on the Capital Project Fund and First
Draft Long -Range CIP. Deliberations from Council covered the topics of the Nottingham Park Rec
Improvements Grant applications for the Skate Coalition, and potential for an additional DOLA
Grant for the Skate Park. Here, Councilor Hardy expressed she still objects to the placement of the
skate park at the old Town Hall location, and said it is manipulation to use the DOLA grant to tie it
to that location. Mayor Pro Tern Underwood noted she does not see manipulation since adding a
skate park is a social element required essential to the application of that DOLA Grant. Town
Manager Eric Heil reminded Council the budget includes the ability to build prefabricated
bathrooms and more park space at the old Town Hall location, while the skate coalition grant can
be used elsewhere and securing the award of the DOLA grant is not guaranteed.
Comments from Councilors on discretionary projects included those from Councilor Carroll who
noted this is an ambitious workload. He asked staff to add the presentation to the Town's website
and to email it to Councilors. There were deliberations of what is covered here versus the budget
retreat. Councilors Hardy and Thuon inquired on the status of Project Thor's broadband
connectivity. Direction from Council was to move forward with the First Draft Long -Range CIP as
presented. No public comment was made in person nor on Zoom.
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5.4.Public Hearing: Resolution 23-19 Approving 2nd Amendment to 2023 Budget (Incoming Finance
Director Paul Redmond)
Video Start Time: 01:55:55
Finance Director Paul Redmond delivered his presentation related to Resolution 23-19 approving
the 2nd amendment to the 2023 Budget. Questions from Council included a note that the paper bag
fund could help alleviate the cost of recycling containers Avon will be purchasing, and a
conversation around Avon's sponsorship of the Mountain Towns 2030 Conference. Mayor Pro Tern
Underwood noted nothing was a surprise and it works well to make these budget amendments that
are transparent and well communicated, adding the Town stays on budget quite well and thanked
staff. Mayor Philips opened the Public Hearing, and no public comment was made in person nor on
Zoom. After deliberations, Councilor Stanley made a motion to approve Resolution 23-19. Councilor
Andrade seconded the motion. It was approved unanimously with a 7-0 vote.
5.5.Resolution 23-11: Housing Guidelines (Senior Planner Jena Skinner)
Video Start Time: 02:10:15
Community Development Senior Planner Jena Skinner delivered a presentation related to a
proposal for revised Housing Guidelines. Questions from Council included discussion on the forms
to be approved by Council as part of the guidelines. Councilor Carroll noted that under the
definitions section, it is unclear if income refers to gross income. He further inquired on the
objective behind allowing trusts to hold this type of housing and was advised it is to mitigate capital
gains and be more efficient in estate planning situations, adding that eligibility requirements and
deed restrictions do not change even if property is put in a trust. Mayoral comments included that
all topics covered under Chapter 4, Section D will be addressed in a separate work session.
Deliberations among Councilors also included the topic of requiring inspectors to be licensed.
Additionally, the pros and cons for Council to review appeals, which they elected not to based on
the administrative nature of this process.
During public comment, Maria de Simone, resident of Wildwood Townhomes North, a Deed
Restricted property, took the podium. She was joined by her neighbor Genie Le Sasso. They stated
that valuations of Wildwood Townhomes are low, and the price cap makes ordinary maintenance
and repairs for the property almost impossible to keep up with.
Senior Planner Skinner noted she is aware of this type of ongoing issue with existing deed restricted
programs where there are challenges of maintenance and upkeep versus property values. Town
Manager Eric Heil proposed for the Town to work on a voluntary deed replacement for old deed
restrictions, where they need to be willing to apply for the replacement deed restriction. He stated
this is a next step which can be included in future conversations and added the form of deed
restriction needs to get approved first, before the Town can revisit existing deed restrictions that
need updating.
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Ms. Kathleen Garcia, resident of Wildwood Townhomes South, took the podium and said that her
home's value is less than the cost to maintain it and asked that the value get updated.
Ms. Robyn Syphers, resident of Wildwood Townhomes North, took the podium and said she cannot
move because value of her home is so low. She asked for something to change in her home's
valuation to stay comparable to other newer deed restricted properties.
Mayor Pro Tern Underwood asked for a self-imposed deadline to review Chapter 4, Section D, and
asked staff to bring a form proposal back to the October 24 Council Meeting. She noted this is a
complex policy decision and they need to weigh different options.
Mr. Dick Hanney, resident of Wildwood Townhomes North, asked who he can give his suggestions
to on how to address the deed restrictions at his HOA, and was directed to Senior Planner Skinner
to communicate his suggestions.
Councilor Carroll noted there are 21 owners at Wildwood Townhomes and asked Town staff to
work together with them to receive their valuable input.
No other public comment was made in person nor on Zoom.
After deliberations, Councilor Carroll made a motion to approve Resolution 23-19, with the
exclusion of Chapter 4, Section D, Page 14 of the Housing Guidelines which will get further reviewed
by Council during the October 24, 2023 Council Meeting. Councilor Hardy seconded the motion. It
was approved unanimously with a 7-0 vote.
6. MINUTES
6.1.Approval of the August 22, 2023 Regular Council Meeting Minutes (Town Clerk Miguel Jauregui
Casanueva)
Video Start Time: 03:07:20
With no discussion or correction, Councilor Carroll moved to approve the Minutes from August
22, 2023, as presented. Councilor Stanley seconded the motion. They were approved
unanimously with a 7-0 vote.
7. WRITTEN REPORTS
7.1.Salute to the USA 2023 Update (CASE Manager Danita Dempsey)
** Indicates topic will be discussed at future agenda's
8. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS & MEETING UPDATES
Video Start Time: 03:08:07
Councilor Thuon thanked Town staff for their work at the O'Neal Spur Pocket Park, and
indicated that tree trimming may be needed around the horse statues in roundabout 2 so they
are more visible.
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Councilor Stanley thanked CASE staff and volunteers for their work with races, concerts and a
multitude of activities, noting park use was amazing this summer. She also reminded the public
of Avon's community picnic to take place on Thursday, September 14, 2023 at 5:30 pm.
Mayor Phillips reminded the public that Avon will be hosting the Eagle Valley Transportation
Authority Meeting tomorrow, September 13, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. with exciting conversations
around planning ahead for transportation during the 2023-2024 ski season.
Deputy Town Manager Patty McKenny reminded those in attendance of the open house at
Eagle Bend Apartments' pocket park tomorrow, September 13, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. She added
Avon Rec Director Michael Labagh will be present, with some catering provided by Rocky
Mountain Taco.
9. ADJOURN
There being no further business before Council, Mayor Phillips moved to adjourn the regular
meeting. The time was 08:13 p.m.
These minutes are only a summary of the proceedings of the meeting. They are not intended to
be comprehensive or to include each statement, person speaking or to portray with complete
accuracy. The most accurate records of the meeting are the audio of the meeting, which is housed
in the Town Clerk' s office, and the video of the meeting, which is available at
www.highfivemedia.org.
APPROVED:
Mayor Amy Phillips
Tamra Underwood
Ruth Stanley
Lindsay Hardy
RJ Andrade
Rich Carroll
Chico Thuon
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
Miguel Jauregui Cas4huiva, Town Clerk
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