TC Council Packet 11-18-2014 Updated TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
TOWN OF AVON MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2014
LIQUOR LICENSE AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:00 PM - URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:05 PM
REGULAR MEETING BEGINS AT 5:07 PM
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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PRESIDING OFFICIALS
MAYOR RICH CARROLL
MAYOR PRO TEM JENNIE FANCHER
COUNCILORS: DAVE DANTAS, CHRIS EVANS, ALBERT “BUZ” REYNOLDS, JR., JAKE WOLF, MATT GENNETT
COUNCILORS TO BE SWORN IN: MEGAN BURCH, SARAH SMITH HYMES, SCOTT PRINCE
TOWN STAFF
TOWN ATTORNEY: ERIC HEIL TOWN MANAGER: VIRGINIA EGGER TOWN CLERK: DEBBIE HOPPE
PLEASE VIEW AVON’S WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.AVON.ORG, FOR MEETING AGENDAS AND MATERIALS
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, AVON RECREATION CENTER, AND AVON LIBRARY
SNEAK PEAK OF THE RECREATION CENTER IMPROVEMENTS
4:20 PM – MEET IN THE RECREATION CENTER LOBBY
THREE (3) OR MORE COUNCIL MEMBERS MAY BE PRESENT
LIQUOR LICENSE AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:00 PM (SEE SEPARATE AGENDA PAGE 2)
URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:05 PM (SEE SEPARATE AGENDA PAGE 3)
REGULAR MEETING BEGINS AT 5:07 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
4. ACTION ITEMS
4.1. APPROVAL OF THE NOVEMBER 11, 2014 MINUTES (TOWN CLERK DEBBIE HOPPE)
5. PROCLAMATIONS
5.1. PROCLAMATIONS IN APPRECIATION OF SERVICE (MAYOR PRO TEM JENNIE FANCHER)
6. NEW COUNCIL SWEARING IN AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS
6.1. READING THE NAMES OF NEWLY ELECTED COUNCIL MEMBERS (TOWN CLERK DEBBIE HOPPE)
6.2. SWEARING IN AND SEATING OF NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS (JUDGE BUCK ALLEN)
6.3. ELECTION OF MAYOR & MAYOR PRO TEM
6.3.1. NOMINATE AND ELECT A TEMPORARY CHAIRPERSON
6.3.2. ROLL CALL OF NEW COUNCIL
6.3.3. NOMINATE AND ELECT MAYOR
6.3.4. NOMINATE AND ELECT MAYOR PRO TEM
7. ACTION ITEMS
7.1. ACTION ON CITIZEN REFERENDUM TO EITHER: (TOWN ATTORNEY ERIC HEIL)
7.1.1. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION 14-34, RESOLUTION REPEALING ORDINANCE 14-17; OR
APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION 14-35, RESOLUTION REFERRING ORDINANCE 14-17 TO A SPECIAL ELECTION
7.1.2. RESOLUTION 14-31, RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY EAGLEBEND DOWD AFFORDABLE HOUSING
CORPORATION OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECT REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS
(ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
8. WORK SESSION
8.1. ORIENTATION AND MEETING SCHEDULE (TOWN MANAGER VIRGINIA EGGER)
9. COUNCIL COMMENTS
10. ADJOURNMENT
RECEPTION FOR OUTGOING TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS
ESTIMATED START TIME 7:00 PM - VIN 48 – 48 EAST BEAVER CREEK BOULEVARD, AVON, COLORADO
THREE (3) OR MORE COUNCIL PERSONS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN ATTENDANCE
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PRESIDING OFFICIALS
CHAIRMAN RICH CARROLL
VICE CHAIRMAN JENNIE FANCHER
BOARD MEMBERS DAVE DANTAS, CHRIS EVANS, ALBERT “BUZ” REYNOLDS, JR.,
JAKE WOLF, MATT GENNETT
TOWN STAFF
TOWN ATTORNEY: ERIC HEIL TOWN MANAGER: VIRGINIA EGGER TOWN CLERK: DEBBIE HOPPE
ALL LIQUOR BOARD MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EXCEPT EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME DURING PUBLIC HEARINGS
PLEASE VIEW AVON’S WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.AVON.ORG, FOR MEETING AGENDAS AND MEETING MATERIALS
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL AND RECREATION CENTER, AND AVON LIBRARY
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 11, 2014
5. ADJOURNMENT
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
TOWN OF AVON MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2014
LIQUOR LICENSE AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:00 PM
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
TOWN OF AVON MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2014
URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING BEGINS AT 5:05 PM
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
PRESIDING OFFICIALS
CHAIRMAN RICH CARROLL
VICE CHAIRMAN JENNIE FANCHER
BOARD MEMBERS DAVE DANTAS, CHRIS EVANS, ALBERT “BUZ” REYNOLDS, JR.,
JAKE WOLF, MATT GENNETT
STAFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR / SECRETARY: VIRGINIA EGGER ATTORNEY: ERIC HEIL
TREASURER: SCOTT WRIGHT AUTHORITY CLERK: DEBBIE HOPPE
ALL URBAN RENEWAL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC EXCEPT EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
COMMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ARE WELCOME DURING PUBLIC HEARINGS
PLEASE VIEW AVON’S WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.AVON.ORG, FOR MEETING AGENDAS AND MEETING MATERIALS
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, RECREATION CENTER AND AVON LIBRARY
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM NOVEMBER 11, 2014
5. ADJOURNMENT
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
AVON LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Chairman Carroll called the meeting to order at 5:02 p.m. A roll call was taken and Board members present
were Jake Wolf, Buz Reynolds, Matt Gennett, Jennie Fancher and Chris Evans. Dave Dantas arrived late.
Also present were Town Manager Virginia Egger, Town Attorney Eric Heil, Assistant Town Manager Scott
Wright, Director of Economic Initiatives Susan Fairweather, Planning Manager Matt Pielsticker, Executive
Assistant Preston Neill and Town Clerk Debbie Hoppe as well as members from the public.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
There were no changes to the agenda.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
4. PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT
4.1. Applicant Name: Walking Mountains Science Center
Event Name: Birds of Prey – Après Avon Kickoff
Event Dates: December 5, 2014; 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Location: Avon Pedestrian Mall
Event Manager: Michael Welle
The application was presented with no concerns for the Special Event application. Chairman Carroll opened
the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Board member Evans moved to approve the Special Event
Permit for Walking Mountains Science Center for the Birds of Prey – Après Avon Kickoff event; and Board
member Gennett seconded the motion and it passed unanimously with those present. Board member
Dantas abstained due to late arrival.
5. RENEWAL OF LIQOUR LICENSES
5.1. Applicant: Blackstar, LLC d/b/a FOOD! by Marc
Location: 137 Benchmark Road Suite 4W
Type: Hotel and Restaurant
Manager: Marc Rouse
The application was presented with no concerns for the renewal application. Board member Wolf moved to
approve the Hotel and Restaurant Liquor License for Blackstar, LLC d/b/a FOOD! by Marc; and Board member
Evans seconded the motion and it passed unanimously with those present.
6. MINUTES FROM OCTOBER 28, 2014
Board member Evans moved to approve the Minutes from October 28, 2014; Board member Reynolds
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously with those present.
7. Adjournment
There being no further business to come before the Board, the meeting adjourned at 5:10 pm.
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AVON LIQUOR LICENSING AUTHORITY MEETING MINUTES FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
____________________________________
Debbie Hoppe, Town Clerk
APPROVED:
Rich Carroll ______________________________________
Dave Dantas ______________________________________
Chris Evans ______________________________________
Jennie Fancher ______________________________________
Albert “Buz” Reynolds ______________________________________
Jake Wolf ______________________________________
Matt Gennett ______________________________________
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
MINUTES FOR THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING FOR NOVEMBER 11, 2014
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
Chairman Carroll called the meeting to order at 5:12 PM. A roll call was taken and Authority members
present were Chris Evans, Jennie Fancher, Buz Reynolds, Matt Gennett, Jake Wolf and Dave Dantas. Also
present were Executive Director/Secretary Virginia Egger, Town Attorney Eric Heil, Authority Clerk Debbie
Hoppe, Treasurer Scott Wright and Assistant to Town Manager Preston Neill, as well as members of the
public.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Chairman Carroll asked to remove the title of Consent Agenda and change it to 4.1. a Public Hearing for
URA Resolution No. 14-02, Resolution to Amend the 2014 Avon Urban Renewal Authority Budget and add
4.2., a Public Hearing for URA Resolution No. 14-03, Resolution to Adopt the 2015 Avon urban Renewal
Authority Budget. He further added the approval of the minutes from October 14th URA meeting.
Board agreed to add items.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
There were no public comments made at this time.
4. CONSENT AGENDA
4.1. URA RESOLUTION NO. 14-02, RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2014 AVON URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY
BUDGET (Treasurer Scott Wright)
Chairman Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Board member Wolf moved to
approve URA Resolution No. 14-02, Resolution to Amend the 2014 Avon Urban Renewal Authority
Budget; Board member Evans seconded the motion and it passes unanimously by those present.
4.2. URA RESOLUTION NO. 14-03, RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE 2015 AVON URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY
BUDGET (Treasurer Scott Wright)
Chairman Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Vice Chairman Fancher moved to
approve URA Resolution No. 14-03, Resolution to Adopt the 2015 Avon urban Renewal Authority
Budget; Board member Wolf seconded the motion and it passes unanimously by those present.
5. MINUTES FROM OCTOBER 14, 2014 URA MEETING (TOWN CLERK DEBBIE HOPPE)
Board member Evans moved to approve the Minutes from October 14, 2014; Board member Wolf
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
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MINUTES FOR THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING FOR NOVEMBER 11, 2014
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
5. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Authority, the meeting adjourned at 5:25 PM.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
_________________________________
Debbie Hoppe, Authority Clerk
APPROVED:
Rich Carroll ________________________________
Dave Dantas ________________________________
Chris Evans ________________________________
Jennie Fancher ________________________________
Matt Gennett ________________________________
Albert “Buz” Reynolds ________________________________
Jake Wolf ________________________________
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
AVON MEETING MINUTES FOR TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2014
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
Mayor Carroll called the meeting to order at 5:25 pm. A roll call was taken and Council members present
were Dave Dantas, Chris Evans, Jennie Fancher, Matt Gennett, Buz Reynolds, and Jake Wolf. Also present
were Town Manager Virginia Egger, Assistant Town Manager Scott Wright, Town Attorney Eric Heil, Director
of Economic Initiatives Susan Fairweather, Planning Manager Matt Pielsticker, Assistant to the Town
Manager Preston Neill and Town Clerk Debbie Hoppe.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Mayor Carroll asked to add the potential approval of the Town Attorney and Town Manager
contract. Council agreed to add the items.
3. PUBLIC COMMENT
3.1. SAVED BY THE BELT PRESENTATION (POLICE CHIEF BOB TICER)
4. ACTION ITEMS
4.1. RENEWAL/APPROVAL OF EAGLE COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL IGA (POLICE CHIEF BOB TICER)
Councilor Dantas moved to approve Eagle County Animal Control IGA; Councilor Reynolds seconded
the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.2 APPROVAL OF GRAND OPENING OF POSSIBILITY PLAZA, THE MAIN STREET MALL & APRÈS AVON INAUGURAL
EVENT (DIRECTOR OF ECONOMIC INITIATIVES SUSAN FAIRWEATHER)
Comments were made by Michael Welle.
Mayor Pro Tem Fancher moved to approve the Grand Opening of Possibility Plaza, The Main Street Mall
& Après Avon Inaugural Event, including its concept, production budget and talent proposal; Councilor
Wolf seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.3. PUBLIC HEARING SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 14 –19 AMENDING AVON MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 6:
ANIMALS TO ALLOW FOR DOGS TO BE PERMITTED OFF-LEASH AT ALL TIMES, UNDER VOICE CONTROL, WITH OWNERS
REQUIRED TO CARRY LEASHES IN THE WEST AVON PRESERVE (PLANNING MANAGER MATT PIELSTICKER)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Mayor Pro Tem Fancher moved to
approve Second Reading of Ordinance 14-19, Amending Avon Municipal Code Title 6: Animals to allow
for dogs to be permitted off-leash at all times, under voice control, with owners required to carry
leashes in the West Avon Preserve; Councilor Wolf seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by
those present.
4.4. ACTION ON A REVOCABLE ENCROACHMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH HOFFMANN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND ON-GOING MAINTENANCE OF A MONUMENT SIGN LOCATED ON LOT 65-A, BLOCK 2,
BENCHMARK AT BEAVER CREEK (PLANNING MANAGER MATT PIELSTICKER)
Councilor Evans moved to approve a Revocable Encroachment License Agreement with Hoffmann
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Commercial Properties for the Construction and On-Going Maintenance of a Monument Sign located on
Lot 65-A, Block 2, Benchmark at Beaver Creek; Councilor Dantas seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously by those present.
4.5. PUBLIC HEARING SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE 14-18 APPROVING ACQUISITION OF TRACT S, BLOCK 3,
WILDRIDGE FOR HIKING AND BIKE TRAIL (TOWN ATTORNEY ERIC HEIL)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Councilor Reynolds moved to
approve Second Reading of Ordinance 14-18, Approving Acquisition of Tract S, Block 3, Wildridge for
Hiking and Bike Trail; Councilor Wolf seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.6. PUBLIC HEARINGS – 2014 AND 2015 FINAL BUDGETS
4.6.1. RESOLUTION NO. 14-27, RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2014 TOWN OF AVON BUDGET
(ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Councilor Wolf moved to approve
Resolution No. 14-27, a Resolution to Amend the 2014 Town of Avon Budget; Councilor Dantas
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.6.2 RESOLUTION NO. 14-28, RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE 2014 TOWN OF AVON CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND
BUDGET (ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Mayor Pro Tem Fancher moved to
approve Resolution No. 14-28, a Resolution to Amend the 2014 Town of Avon Capital Projects Fund
Budget; Councilor Evans seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.6.3. RESOLUTION NO. 14-29, RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE 2015 TOWN OF AVON BUDGET
(ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Councilor Evans moved to
approve Resolution No. 14-29, a Resolution to Adopt the 2015 Town of Avon Budget; Councilor Wolf
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
4.6.4. RESOLUTION NO. 14-30, RESOLUTION TO ADOPT THE TOWN OF AVON LONG-RANGE CAPITAL PROGRAM
AND SIMULTANEOUSLY ADOPT THE 2015 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND BUDGET
(ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
Mayor Carroll opened the Public Hearing; no comments were made. Councilor Wolf moved to approve
Resolution No. 14-30, a Resolution to Adopt the Town of Avon long-range Capital Program and
simultaneously adopt the 2015 Capital Projects Fund Budget; Councilor Gennett seconded the motion
and it passed unanimously by those present.
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4.7. RESOLUTION NO. 14-19, RESOLUTION APPROVING THE EXPENDITURE OF COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT FUNDS
FROM HOLY CROSS ENERGY (ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER SCOTT WRIGHT)
Councilor Dantas moved to approve Resolution No. 14-19, a Resolution Approving the Expenditure of
Community Enhancement Funds from Holy Cross Energy; Councilor Wolf seconded the motion and it
passed unanimously by those present.
4.8. MINUTES FROM OCTOBER 28, 2014 MEETING (TOWN CLERK DEBBIE HOPPE)
Mayor Pro Tem Fancher moved to approve the Minutes from October 28, 2014; Councilor Evans
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously by those present.
5. WORK SESSION
5.1. FINAL REVIEW OF SKIER BUILDING INTERIOR FINISH PROCESS (MAYOR RICH CARROLL)
6. WRITTEN REPORTS
6.1. 2014 END OF YEAR FORFEITURE REPORT – REPORT ONLY (POLICE CHIEF BOB TICER)
7. COMMITTEE MEETING UPDATES: COUNCILORS AND MAYOR
8. COUNCIL COMMENTS
Councilor Evans expressed thanks for the defibrillator class.
9. MAYOR REPORT AND FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
10. EXECUTIVE SESSION, IF CALLED (THIS MEETING IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)
10.1. Meet Pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute §24-6-402(4) (f) for the Purpose of Discussing
Personnel Matters related to the annual performance review of the Town Attorney & Town
Manager.
Mayor Pro Tem Fancher moved to meet in Executive Session pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute
§24-6-402(4) (f) for the purpose of discussing personnel matters related to the annual performance
review of the Town Attorney & Town Manager; Councilor Evans seconded the motion and it passed
unanimously.
The time was 6:35 pm.
Councilor Jake Wolf made a motion to end the Executive Session, seconded by Buz Reynolds. A roll call vote
was taken and it was approved unanimously.
Executive Session ended at 9:03 pm and Council reconvened into Regular Session.
Council reconvened into regular session at 9:03 p.m.
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Mayor Rich Carroll made a motion to increase the Town Attorney’s hourly rate to $190.00 per hour and to
sign the Town Attorney’s performance review, Councilor Matt Gennett seconded the motion and on a roll
call vote it was approved unanimously.
Mayor Rich Carroll made a motion to approve a Third Amendment to the Town Manager Employment
Agreement with Virginia Egger, to increase the base pay by 6%, Councilor Chris Evans seconded the motion
and on a roll call vote it passed with Jennie Fancher, Buz Reynolds, Chris Evans and Dave Dantas voting yes,
and Rich Carroll, Matt Gennett and Jake Wolf voting no.
Mayor Rich Carroll made a motion that the current Mayor (Rich Carroll) is authorized to sign the Town
Manager’s performance review, and that the new Council will set goals for the Town Manager, Councilor
Matt Gennett seconded the motion and on a roll call vote it was approved unanimously.
11. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Council, the regular meeting adjourned at 9:05 pm.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED:
_________________________________
Debbie Hoppe, Town Clerk
APPROVED:
Rich Carroll ________________________________
Dave Dantas ________________________________
Chris Evans ________________________________
Jennie Fancher ________________________________
Albert “Buz” Reynolds ________________________________
Jake Wolf ________________________________
Matt Gennett ________________________________
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TOWN COUNCIL REPORT
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Debbie Hoppe, Town Clerk
Date: November 18, 2014
Agenda Topic: Proclamations Honoring the Service of Mayor Rich Carroll, Councilor Dave Dantas and
Councilor Chris Evans
Proclamations will be presented at the meeting.
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TOWN COUNCIL REPORT
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Debbie Hoppe, Town Clerk
Date: November 18, 2014
Agenda Topic: Appointment of Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem
SUMMARY:
This memorandum describes the process for appointing the Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem positions. In
November 2012, during the process to nominate and elect a Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem, Town Attorney Eric
Heil explained that either verbal votes or secret ballots were legal means of conducting the appointment
process. He further explained that the most common process in recent years has been public voting.
The 2012 Council agreed that public voting would be most favorable. Nominations were taken for the
position of Mayor, including the opportunity for self-nomination. Each candidate then spoke about his
interest in being Mayor. After these remarks were concluded, time was given for a question and answer
session for each of the nominees by the entire Council, including the nominees asking questions of each
other. The members then voted on a paper ballot provided by the Town Clerk, which indicated the name of
the person voting and his/her vote. The ballots were collected and read out loud by the Clerk, announcing
the name of the person voting and his/her selection. The same process was utilized for the appointment of
the Mayor Pro-Tem position.
MAYOR AND MAYOR PRO-TEM:
The Avon Home Rule Charter sets forth the election of the Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem and duties as follows:
Section 4.3 Election of Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem - The Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem shall be elected from
amongst the duly elected Council members by the concurring vote of four (4) Council members at its first
organizational meeting held after final certification of the election results after each regular municipal
election or as soon as practical after a vacancy of the position of Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem occurs. Any
vacancy of the position of Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem shall be filled in accordance with the procedures in this
Section. (Ord. 11-13 §3)
Section 4.4 Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem - Powers and Duties - The Mayor shall preside at meetings of Council
and shall exercise such powers and perform such other duties as are or may be conferred and imposed upon
him by this Charter or the ordinances of the Town. The Mayor shall have the power to vote on all matters in
accordance with procedures adopted by Council by motion or resolution. The Mayor shall be recognized as
the head of the Town government for all ceremonial, dignitary and legal purposes and he shall execute and
authenticate legal instruments requiring his signing as such official. In the absence or disability of the Mayor,
the Mayor Pro-Tem shall preside at meetings of Council and shall have all powers and duties of the Mayor.
(Ord. 11-13 §3) C-9
Section 4.5 Acting Mayor - In the absence or disability of the Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem, the Council may
appoint by motion a Council member to serve as the Acting Mayor at such meeting who shall preside at the
meeting and shall have all powers and duties of the Mayor as regards final actions taken by Council at such
meeting.
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TOWN COUNCIL REPORT
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Virginia C. Egger, Town Manager
Date: November 18, 2014
Agenda Topic: Update on Referendum Status and Potential Actions
Town Clerk Debbie Hoppe received a referendum petition with 233 signatures on Wednesday, November 12,
2014, at 3:25 pm. The referendum petition was delivered by proponent David Strandjord and citizen Peter
Buckley. The deadline for submittal of the referendum was November 13, 2014, 5:00 pm.
The referendum included this summary to those considering signature:
On October 14, 2014, the Avon Town Council approved Ordinance No. 14-17 which authorized
the use of certificate of participation financing for the acquisition and interior finishing of Lot 4,
Mountain Vista Resort Subdivision, Avon, Colorado (aka “Skier Building”) for a Town Hall facility.
This petition for referendum would require the Avon Town Council to either repeal
Ordinance No. 14-17 or refer Ordinance No. 14-17 to a special municipal election for consideration
by the Avon electorate.
Debbie has ten (10) days to review and validate the signatures, and she is in that process, expecting to finish
the review by Monday, November 17th or at the latest November 21st.
If the petition is found to have an insufficient number of signatures, Council will be updated by Town
Attorney Eric Heil on the next steps which will be taken to issue certificates of participation for the
acquisition and interior finishing of the Skier Building as well as final closing of the purchase.
If the petition is found to have a sufficient number of signatures:
- Council will be required to either rescind Ordinance No. 14-17 or set a date for a voter election.
- In addition, Council will be asked to consider a resolution which will provide the Eaglebend Dowd
Affordable Housing Corporation the approval required, from the Town of Avon, for completing a
refunding of its revenue bonds for the Kayak Crossing Multi-Family Housing Project in this 2014 fiscal
year. This approval will be recommended so that sufficient Bank Qualified* tax exempt monies are
available to the Town in 2015 for both the road certificates of participation ($3,800,000) and, if
approved, the Skier Building certificates of participation ($5,700,000).
- Staff will immediately provide you the needed actions and resolutions should the petition be found
sufficient, including the possibility that two actions listed above are ready for the November 11th
meeting.
* Each year, the Town qualifies for up to $10,000,000 of tax-exempt obligations, which are referred to as
“Bank Qualified” or BQ issues. The Kayak refunding would be included in this annual qualified amount. At
this time, the Kayak refunding has been approved for a 2015 issue and the Town’s combined issues of Skier
Building and roads ($9,500,000) are scheduled for closing this year. Should the petition have sufficient
signatures, the Town will switch fiscal years with the Kayak refunding.
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TO: Honorable Mayor Carroll and Town Council members
FROM: Eric J. Heil, Town Attorney
RE: Referendum on Ordinance No. 14-17
DATE: November 17, 2014
Summary: This memorandum provides an overview of the Town Council’s legal obligations and
obligations related to the petition for referendum submitted for Ordinance No. 14-17.
Referendum Procedure: The Colorado constitution provides a citizens right of referendum for
municipalities which is set forth in Colorado Revised Statutes §31-11-101. Home Rule municipalities may
supplement or modify the statutory process. Avon’s Home Rule Charter sets forth referendum rights and
procedures in Chapter VII Initiative and Referendum which is reprinted below your convenience.
Generally, statutory and constitutional law applies where the Town’s home rule charter and ordinances to
not define or set forth a specific procedure or requirement.
Section 7.2(b) states that a petition for referendum on an ordinance signed by at least 10% of the total
voters at the last general municipal election may be submitted within 30 days after final passage of an
ordinance. The petition proponents did prepare a form of a petition for the Town Clerk’s review prior to
circulating in the petitions for signatures in accordance with the statutory requirements.
Petition packets were submitted on November 12, 2014 (one day before the November 13, 2014
deadline) and contained approximately 230 total signatures. The Town Clerk reviewed the petition
signatures several times and utilized the resources and experience of the County Clerk and Recorder and
myself as the Town attorney. There were a variety of issues presented when reviewing signatures. In
general, Colorado case law holds that “substantial compliance” is required for valid signatures and
recognizes the important citizens right of referendum is a fundamental right analogous to the right to vote
and also recognizes the importance of avoiding voter fraud and validating that registered voters are in fact
signing the petition. With these guiding principles, certain minor discrepancies like printing a name in the
signature box or using a short name rather than full name (e.g. “Tim” rather than “Timothy”) was found to
be in substantial compliance, while discrepancies like a failure to include a signature, a signature that
appeared different than the signature on file, an address that did not match the voter registration address
and the use of a ditto mark for an address rather than writing address, were found to not meet the statutory
requirements for a valid petition signature. Also, there were a number of names and signatures which
could not be found in the voter registration rolls and verified as a registered voter.
The Town Clerk has approved a Certificate of Sufficiency finding that the total number of valid
signatures to be 180.
Required Signatures: The required number of valid signatures is 10% of the voters in the last general
municipal election. At the time that Ordinance No. 14-17 was adopted on final reading and at the time that
form of the petition for a referendum was submitted to the Town, the last general municipal election was
November 6, 2012. The total number of votes cast in the November 6, 2012 election was approximately
1960, therefore, the required number of signatures was 196. By the time that the petition was submitted to
the Town the last general municipal election was November 4, 2014. The total number of votes cast in
M EMORANDUM & PLANNING, LLC
Avon Town Council
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November 17, 2014
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Avon were 1505, therefore, the required number of valid signatures is 150. In accordance with the Town
Clerk’s Certificate of Sufficiency the petition has the required number of signatures for a referendum.
Council Options: Pursuant to Section 7.2(b) of the Avon Home Rule Charter, the Council must reconsider
the ordinance and has the option of (1) repealing Ordinance No. 14-17 or (2) referring Ordinance No. 14-17
to an election. Council’s actions are by a simple majority vote of the quorum present.
Referral to Special Election: The statutory process sets forth that a special election may not be called
sooner than 60 days and not more than 150 days from the date of the resolution. Tuesday, January 20,
2015, is proposed for the date of the special election.
Citizen’s Right to Protest Petition: The statutory referendum process has a Citizen’s right to protest a
referendum petition for 40 days after the finding of sufficiency. The Council may wait until the 40 day
period expires or may simply refer the question of a referendum on Ordinance No. 14-17 to a special
election under Section 7.2(c) of the Avon Home Rule Charter. Great attention was given to the form of the
petition for referendum and to review of the signatures; therefore, I do not believe there is any public benefit
to the 40 citizen’s right to protest the petition. Resolution No. 14-35 is presented as referring the
referendum question to a special election without waiting 40 days for the citizen’s right to protest the
petition to expire.
Mail Ballot Election: The Town has the option to designating the election as a mail ballot election rather
than a polling place election. Mail ballot elections are generally considered to be easier to administer
(especially on election day) and generally result in a higher number of voters.
Fair Campaign Practices Act: Once a ballot issues is referred to an election, the Town may not spend
more than $50 advocating for or against the passage of the ballot issue. The Town may provide a factual
statement to the public provided that the factual statement is objective and does not advocate for or against
the ballot issue.
Impact on Purchase and Sale Agreement: The Purchase and Sale Agreement for the Skier Building
contemplated the possibility of a citizen’s petition for referendum. The current Closing Date is scheduled
for February 12, 2015 or sooner if possible. A special election date of January 20, 2015 would allow for
completion of the bond printing and marketing process and closing on or before February 12, 2015. Points
of the Colorado, as the Seller, has indicated that it will agree to a Closing date extension until the end of
March, 2015 to allow for any other unforeseen contingencies or circumstances that may cause additional
delay to the closing.
Impact on Kayak Crossing Bond Re-Financing: Council previously approved Resolution No. 14-26 to
coordinate a 2014 Town of Avon bond closing for the streets bonds and Skier Building bonds with a 2015
bond closing on the Eaglebend housing project. Due to the timing of a referendum special election and
closing on the Skier Building after the special election, Eaglebend is proceeding to close on its bond
refinancing in 2014 and the Town will plan its bond financing closings for 2015. Please see the
memorandum and replacement resolution provided by Dee Wisor.
Thank you, Eric
Avon Town Council
Referendum on Ord. No. 14-17
November 17, 2014
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[AVON CHARTER CHAPTER VII REPRINTED]
CHAPTER VII
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
Section 7.1 Initiative.
(a) Any proposed ordinance, except an ordinance pertaining to the Town budget, setting of rates, fees,
and charges for any purposes, appropriation of funds, levy of taxes, salaries and tenure of Town officials
or employees, zoning or rezoning of property and acquisition or disposition of municipal properties, may
be submitted to the Council by petition signed by qualified electors of the Town equal in number to the
percentage hereinafter required.
(b) An initiative petition accompanying the proposed ordinance signed by qualified electors of the
Town equal in number to 15 per cent of the total vote cast in the last general municipal election, shall be
filed with the Town Clerk at least sixty days prior to any general or special municipal election, and shall
contain a request that said proposed ordinance be submitted to a vote of the people if not passed by the
Council. The Council shall within thirty days after the attachment of the Clerk's certificate of sufficiency
to the accompanying petition either (a) pass said ordinance without alteration, or (b) call a special
election, unless a general municipal election is fixed within ninety days thereafter, and at such special or
general municipal election, said proposed ordinance shall be submitted without alteration to the vote of
the qualified electors of the Town.
(c) An initiated ordinance shall be published in like manner as other proposed ordinances. The ballot
upon which such proposed ordinance is submitted shall state briefly the nature and it shall contain the
words "FOR THE ORDINANCE" and "AGAINST THE ORDINANCE." If a majority of the qualified
electors voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, the same shall thereupon without further publication
become an ordinance of the Town.
(d) The provisions of this Section shall in no way affect nor preclude the procedures for recall of any
elected official or officer in this Charter.
Section 7.2 Referendum.
(a) The referendum shall apply to all ordinances passed by the Council, except ordinances relating to
or levying municipal taxes, Town budget, appropriation of funds, calling a special election, authorizing
the issuance of local improvement district bonds payable primarily from special assessments, levying
special assessments, emergency ordinances, ordinances to meet contractual obligations of the Town
salaries and tenure of Town officials or employees, acquisition or disposition of municipal properties.
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(b) If, at any time within thirty days after the final passage of an ordinance to which the referendum is
applicable, a petition signed by qualified electors equal in amount to at least ten per cent of the total vote
cast in the last general municipal election be presented to the Council protesting against the going into
effect of any ordinance, the same shall thereupon be suspended and the Council shall reconsider such
ordinances; and if the same be not entirely repealed shall submit the same to a vote of the qualified
electors of the Town in a manner as provided in respect to the initiative at the next regular municipal
election, or at a special election called therefor. If a majority of the qualified electors vote in favor of such
ordinance, it shall go into effect without further publication.
(c) The Council, on its own motion, shall have the power to submit at a general or special election any
proposed ordinance or question to a vote of the people in a manner as in this Charter provided.
(d) If provisions of two or more proposed ordinances adopted or approved at the same election
conflict, the ordinance receiving the highest affirmative vote shall become effective.
Section 7.3 Certificate of Clerk, Amendment of Petition.
Within ten days from the filing of any initiative or referendum petition, the Town Clerk shall ascertain
whether the petition is signed by the requisite number of qualified electors, and if sufficient shall attach
thereto a certificate of sufficiency showing the result of such examination. If the petition is insufficient,
the
Clerk shall forthwith in writing notify one or more of the persons designated as filing the same on the
petition. The petition may then be amended within ten days from the filing of the certificate. The Town
Clerk, within five working days after such amendment, shall make the examination of the amended
petition and attach thereto a certificate of the result. If still insufficient, the Clerk shall return the petition
to one of the persons designated thereon at filing it, without prejudice to the filing of a new petition for
the same purposes, but such petition shall not be refiled within one year after return by the Clerk.
Section 7.4 Prohibition of Amendment or Re-enactment.
An ordinance adopted by the electorate may not be amended or repealed for a period of six months
after the date of the election at which it was adopted, and an ordinance repealed by the electorate may not
be re-enacted for a period of six (6) months after the date of the election at which it was repealed provided
however, that ordinances may be adopted, amended, or repealed at any time by appropriate referendum or
initiatory procedure in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Charter, or if submitted to the
electorate by the Council on its own motion.
Section 7.5 Implementation
The Council may adopt such additional rules and regulations as are deemed necessary to implement this
Chapter.
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RESOLUTION NO. 14-34
SERIES OF 2014
A RESOLUTION REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 14-17
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 14-17 AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING OF CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OF THE
TOWN, AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AUTHORIZING THE LEASING OF
CERTAIN TOWN PROPERTY AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY THE TOWN
OF A SITE AND IMPROVEMENT LEASE, A LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, A
DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATE, A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND OTHER
DOCUMENTS AND MATTERS RELATING TO CERTAIN CERTIFICATES OF
PARTICIPATION, SERIES 2014A; SETTING FORTH CERTAIN PARAMETERS AND
RESTRICTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE FINANCING; AUTHORIZING OFFICIALS OF
THE TOWN TO TAKE ALL ACTION NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE
TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY; RATIFYING ACTIONS PREVIOUSLY
TAKEN; AND PROVIDING OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO on second and final
reading on October 14, 2014; and
WHEREAS, Section 7.2 of the Avon Home Rule Charter sets forth the citizens rights of
referendum in the Town of Avon; and
WHEREAS, a petition for referendum (“Petition”) protesting the adoption of Ordinance No. 14-
17 was submitted on November 12, 2014 and the Avon Town Clerk determined that the Petition
has a sufficient amount of valid signatures and referred Ordinance No. 14-17 to the Avon Town
Council for reconsideration; and
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council reconsidered Ordinance No. 14-17 at a special meeting
held on November 18, 2014, and determined to repeal Ordinance No. 14-17; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF AVON, COLORADO that Ordinance No. 14-17 is hereby entirely repealed in accordance
with Section 7.2(b) of the Avon Home Rule Charter.
RESOLUTION INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER
18, 2014.
By:____________________________ Attest:___________________________________
Rich Carroll, Mayor Debbie Hoppe
Res 14-35 Referring Ord. No. 14-17 to a Special Election
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RESOLUTION NO. 14-35
SERIES OF 2014
A RESOLUTION REFERRING ORDINANCE NO. 14-17 TO A SPECIAL ELECTION
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council adopted Ordinance No. 14-17 AN ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE FINANCING OF CERTAIN PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS OF THE
TOWN, AND IN CONNECTION THEREWITH AUTHORIZING THE LEASING OF
CERTAIN TOWN PROPERTY AND THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY THE TOWN
OF A SITE AND IMPROVEMENT LEASE, A LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT, A
DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATE, A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND OTHER
DOCUMENTS AND MATTERS RELATING TO CERTAIN CERTIFICATES OF
PARTICIPATION, SERIES 2014A; SETTING FORTH CERTAIN PARAMETERS AND
RESTRICTIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE FINANCING; AUTHORIZING OFFICIALS OF
THE TOWN TO TAKE ALL ACTION NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE
TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY; RATIFYING ACTIONS PREVIOUSLY
TAKEN; AND PROVIDING OTHER MATTERS RELATED THERETO on second and final
reading on October 14, 2014; and
WHEREAS, Section 7.2 of the Avon Home Rule Charter sets forth the citizens rights of
referendum in the Town of Avon; and
WHEREAS, a petition for referendum (“Petition”) protesting the adoption of Ordinance No. 14-
17 was submitted on November 12, 2014 and the Avon Town Clerk determined that the Petition
has a sufficient amount of valid signatures and referred Ordinance No. 14-17 to the Avon Town
Council for reconsideration; and
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council reconsidered Ordinance No. 14-17 at a special meeting
held on November 18, 2014, and determined not to repeal Ordinance No. 14-17 and is thereby
required to refer Ordinance No. 14-17 to an election in accordance with Section 7.2(b); and
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council has the right to refer any ordinance or question on its own
motion to a special election; and
WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council has the right to determine the title and ballot question; and
WHEREAS, Colorado Revised Statute §1-7.5-104 authorizes the governing board of a political
subdivision other than a county to determine to conduct an election as a mail ballot election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN
OF AVON, COLORADO the following:
Section 1. Special Election, Title and Ballot Question. A special election is hereby called
to be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2015 for consideration of the following ballot question:
Res 14-35 Referring Ord. No. 14-17 to a Special Election
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Referendum on Ordinance No. 14-17
Shall Ordinance No. 14-17 be approved and thereby authorize
the Town of Avon to utilize certificate of participation
financing to acquire the Skier Building and complete interior
finishing?
YES____________
NO_____________
Section 2. Mail Ballot Election. Special election on January 20, 2014 shall be conducted as
a mail ballot election subject to rules promulgated in accordance with Article 4 of Title 24 of the
Colorado Revised Statutes.
Section 3. Town Clerk. The Town Clerk is authorized and directed to take all actions as
necessary and appropriate to conduct a mail ballot election on January 20, 2015, in accordance
with the law.
RESOLUTION INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON NOVEMBER
18, 2014.
By:____________________________ Attest:___________________________________
Rich Carroll, Mayor Debbie Hoppe
Town Council Report
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Virginia C. Egger, Town Manager
Date: November 13, 2014
Agenda Topic: Resolution 14 –31 - Kayak Crossing Bond Refinance
REQUESTED ACTION
Eaglebend Dowd Affordable Housing Corporation will seek Council’s approval at Tuesday’s meeting to
change the previously authorized date, by Town Council, for the refunding of revenue bonds in 2015 for
the Kayak Crossing Multi-Family Housing Project to a closing yet this year in 2014. The refunding takes
advantage of lower tax exempt interest rates which remain in the market today, and, therefore, is a
beneficial outcome for the affordable housing project.
With the submittal and validation of signatures for a referendum on the use of Certificates of
Participation (COP) for paying for the Skier Building/New Town Hall, the closing of that debt for Skier
Building cannot go forward this fiscal year as previously planned.
BACKGROUND
Each year, the Town qualifies for up to $10,000,000 of tax-exempt obligations, which are referred to as
“Bank Qualified” or BQ issues. Town approval is required for the Kayak refunding, and prior to pursuing
the refunding, Gerry Flynn, on behalf of the Housing Corporation, inquired about using this tax-exempt
financing in 2014. Because of Avon’s new debt issues being considered in October of this year, for roads
($3,800,000) and the Skier Building ($5,700,000), and a recent small issue for a snowplow ($170,246) in
2014, BQ tax exempt money was not available for the Kayak Crossing project in 2014. Council, therefore,
upon review of the Town’s needs for BQ financing in 2015, concluded that no new issues were anticipated
and the Kayak refunding could be approved for closing in 2015. Council approved Resolution No. 14-26, on
October 14, 2014 for a 2015 closing.
BQ USES IN 2014 & 2015
The scenario described above in October of 2014 has changed with the filing of the Skier Building/New
Town Hall COP referendum.
The Town staff has worked with Eaglebend Dowd Affordable Housing Corporation and has found that the
Kayak debt issue can proceed in 2014 and the Town’s approved COPs for the roads can close in early
January. Should the Skier Building referendum pass as written allowing the Town to use COPs for the
purchase, those bonds will close as soon as possible after the vote in early 2015.
The BQ issues are summarized on the next page.
FISCAL YEAR 2014
Total BQ Available in 2014 $10,000,000
Minus BQ Approved Snowplow $170,246
Balance Available $9,829,754
Kayak Issue $8,850,000
2014 Balance, for other uses, if any $979,754
FISCAL YEAR 2015
Total BQ Available in 2014 $10,000,000
COPs Roads (no citizen referendum filed)
January 2015 closing $3,800,000
Balance Available $6,200,000
COPs Skier Building if referendum
approved
Early 2015 closing
$5,700,000
2015 Balance, for other uses, if any $500,000
Motion
Should Council wish to approve the refunding request, the motion would be:
I move to approve Resolution 14-xx, Series, 2014, A Resolution Approving the
Issuance By Eaglebend Dowd Affordable Housing Corporation of Multifamily
Housing Project Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2014a, in an Aggregate
Principal Amount not to exceed $8,850,000; Approving the Form of a Third
Amended and Restated Trust Indenture; and Authorizing Incidental Action
MEMORANDUM
To:Virginal Egger –Town Manager
Scott Wright, Assistant Town Manager –Finance
Eric Heil –Town Attorney
Town Council
Town of Avon, Colorado
From:Dee Wisor
Date:November 13, 2014
Re:Refinancing of Kayak Crossing Project
In 1998, EagleBend Dowd Affordable Housing Corporation (the “Corporation”) issued
its Multifamily Housing Project Revenue Bonds, Series 1998 (the “1998 Bonds”) in order to
finance the multifamily rental project known as Kayak Crossing (the “Project”). The 1998
Bonds were issued pursuant to a Trust Indenture dated as of July 1, 1998 (the “1998 Indenture”).
The 1998 Bonds were refunded in October 2003 when the Corporation issued its Multifamily
Housing Project Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A in the aggregate principal amount of
$9,520,000 (the “2003A Bonds”). The 2003A Bonds were issued pursuant to an Amended and
Restated Trust Indenture dated as of October 1,2003. The 2003A Bonds were refunded in
August 2013 when the Corporation issued its Multifamily Housing Project Refunding Revenue
Bonds, Series 2013A-1 (Taxable) and Series 2013A-2 (Tax-Exempt)(collectively, the “2013A
Bonds”) in the aggregate principal amount of $8,450,000. The 2013A Bonds were issued
pursuant to a Second Amended and Restated Trust Indenture dated as of August 1, 2013 (the
“2013 Indenture”). Each series of bonds was approved by the Town for purposes of qualifying
the bonds (other than the Series 2013A-1)as tax-exempt obligations.
The Corporation now desires to refinance the Project by issuing $8,850,000 (maximum
principal amount)of its Multifamily Housing Project Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2014A
(the “Series 2014A Bonds”).The Series 2014A Bonds will be issued pursuant to a Third
Amended and Restated Trust Indenture (the “2014 Indenture”). The proceeds of the Series
2014A Bonds will be applied to (i) the current refunding of the Series 2013A-2 Bonds, (ii) the
payment of accrued and unpaid interest on the Series 1998B Subordinate Bonds and the Series
1998C Subordinate Bonds, and (iii) the payment of the costs of issuance of the Series 2014A
Bonds. In order for interest on the Series 2014A Bonds to be tax-exempt, the 2014 Indenture
must be approved by the Town prior to the refunding.
The 2014A Bonds will be sold to FirstBank. The Series 2014A Bonds will (a) be in the
aggregate principal amount of not more than $8,850,000, (b) mature no later than December 1,
2024, and (c)bear interest at a per annum interest rate not to exceed 3.70%.The resolution
Virginal Egger –Town Manager
Scott Wright, Assistant Town Manager –Finance
Eric Heil –Town Attorney
Town Council
Town of Avon, Colorado
November 13, 2014
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presented to the Town Council for consideration on October 14, 2014, approves the issuance of
the 2014A Bonds by the Corporation and designates the 2014A Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt
obligations”. “Qualified tax-exempt obligations”(sometimes referred to as “bank-qualified
obligations”) are a special category of tax-exempt bonds which provide tax advantages to banks
which purchase such obligations which usually results in a lower rate of interest. “Qualified tax-
exempt obligations”may only be issued by small issuers. The Town qualifies as a small issuer if
it issues less than $10,000,000 of tax-exempt obligations (excluding most private activity bonds)
in a calendar year. Included in the $10,000,000 limit are obligations (including bonds, loan
agreements, and lease purchase agreements)of the Town, the affordable housing corporations
which issue bonds on behalf of the Town and entities which are subordinate to the Town, like the
urban renewal authority or a general improvement district. In the resolution, the Town is
designating the 2014A Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt obligations” and representing that it does
not expect that more than $10,000,000 in tax-exempt obligations will be issued by the Town and
its subordinate entities in 2014.
The Council previously adopted Resolution No. 14-26 which assumed that the bonds
would be issued in 2015. Since the Town now will issue tax-exempt obligations in 2015 rather
than 2014, it is necessary to repeal Resolution No. 14-26 to be replaced with Resolution No. 14-
31 to provide for the issuance of the 2014A Bonds..
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$8,850,000 EAGLEBEND DOWD AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORPORATION
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECT REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS
SERIES 2014A (TAX-EXEMPT) _____________________________________________________ TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
GENERAL AND NO-LITIGATION CERTIFICATE
_____________________________________________________
This General and No-Litigation Certificate is delivered by the Town of Avon, Colorado
(the “Town”) in connection with the issuance by EagleBend Dowd Affordable Housing
Corporation, a Colorado non-profit corporation (the “Corporation”) of its $8,850,000
Multifamily Housing Project Refunding Revenue Bonds Series 2014A (Tax-Exempt) (the “Bonds”), pursuant to the terms of a Trust Indenture dated as of July 1, 1998 (“1998
Indenture”), as amended and supplemented by an Amended and Restated Trust Indenture dated
as of October 1, 2003 (the “2003 Indenture”) by and between the Corporation and U.S. Bank
National Association, as Trustee (the “2003 Trustee”), as amended and supplemented by a
Second Amended and Restated Trust Indenture (the “2013 Indenture”), and as amended and supplemented by a Third Amended and Restated Trust Indenture dated as of November 1, 2014
(the “2014 Indenture” and together with the 1998 Indenture, the 2003 Indenture, and the 2013
Indenture, the “Indenture”) by and between the Corporation and UMB Bank, n.a., as successor
to the 2003 Trustee (the “Trustee”). The proceeds of the Bonds will be used to refund, redeem
and defease the Corporation’s outstanding $8,318,747.48 Multifamily Housing Project Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2013A-2 (Tax-Exempt), the proceeds of which were used to
refund, redeem and defease the Corporation’s $9,520,000 Multifamily Housing Project
Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A, previously issued by the Corporation to refund the
$9,000,000 Multifamily Housing Project Revenue Bonds, Series 1998A, the proceeds of which
were used by the Corporation to partially fund the acquisition and construction of a 50-unit multifamily rental housing project (the “Project”) known as the Kayak Crossing Project, located
in Eagle County, Colorado.
All initially-capitalized terms used in this Certificate and not otherwise defined herein
shall have the meanings given such terms in the Indenture.
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED OFFICIALS OF THE TOWN, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
1. The Town is a political subdivision of the State of Colorado with full power and
authority to carry out the transactions contemplated by the Resolution (as defined below) to be
carried out by it and has taken all proceedings and obtained all approvals required in connection
therewith by applicable law.
2. Attached as Exhibit A hereto is a true, correct and complete copy of a Resolution, as amended by oral motion of the Town Council, finally approved by the Town Council on
November 18, 2014 (the “Resolution”), approving the issuance of the Bonds by the Corporation.
Said Resolution was duly adopted by a majority of the members of the Town Council of the
Town at a duly noticed regular public meeting of the Town Council, the convening of such
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meeting and the adoption of such Resolution being in accordance with all requirements of law,
the Home Rule Charter of the Town and procedural rules of the Town Council. Such Resolution
has not been repealed, amended or modified since its adoption and is in full force and effect on
the date hereof. Attached hereto as Exhibit B is a true, correct and complete copy of the minutes of the November 18, 2014 meeting of the Town Council.
3. In accordance with the terms of the Project Agreement dated as of July, 1998,
between the Town and the Corporation, the Town has approved and consented to the amendment
and modification of the 1998 Indenture, the 2003 Indenture, and the 2013 Indenture as provided
in the Indenture.
4. The Town has designated the Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt obligations”
pursuant to Section 265(b) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and represents
that the reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than private activity
bonds) which will be issued by the Town during the calendar year 2014, including obligations
issued by subordinate entities of the Town and by entities issuing obligations on behalf of the Town, does not exceed $10,000,000.
5. To the best of the knowledge of the undersigned officers, there is no action, suit,
proceeding or investigation at law or in equity, before or by any court or any federal, state or
local governmental authority or agency, pending or, to the knowledge of the Town, threatened
against the Town (a) wherein an unfavorable decision, finding or ruling would contest or adversely affect the Corporation, the Project or the existence or powers of the Town or its
governing body or officials, or (b) to contest, restrain or enjoin the issuance or sale of the Bonds,
or the adoption of the Resolution approving the Bonds.
6. The Corporation has no taxing power. The Corporation does not receive any
support from any Town fund, and the Town expects the Corporation to continue operating as a business on a self-supporting basis and without reliance on grants or subsidies from the Town,
the State of Colorado or other local governments, whether in the form of cash, services,
construction, repair or maintenance of Corporation assets, or any other thing of value.
[Signature page follows.]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto set our respective signatures as such officials of
the Town and have affixed the seal of the Town as of the _____ day of November, 2014.
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
By: ____________________________________
Mayor
Attest:
By: ___________________________
Clerk
[Signature Page to Town General and No Litigation Certificate]
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EXHIBIT A SEE BOND CLOSING TRANSCRIPT DOCUMENT NO. 7
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EXHIBIT B MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 14, 2014 TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
CERTIFIED RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
OF THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY
EAGLEBEND DOWD AFFORDABLE HOUSING CORPORATION OF ITS
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECT REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS,
SERIES 2014A
STATE OF COLORADO )
)
COUNTY OF EAGLE ) ss.
)
TOWN OF AVON )
The Town Council of the Town of Avon, Colorado, met in special session at the
Town Hall in Avon, Colorado, on Tuesday, the 18th day of November, 2014, at the hour of 5:30
p.m.
The Mayor and the following members of the Council were present:
Mayor ____________
Councilor ____________
Councilor ____________
Councilor ____________
Councilor ____________
Councilor ____________
Councilor ____________
The following members were absent:
The following persons were also present:
Thereupon, ____________________ introduced the Resolution and Councilor
__________ moved the adoption of the following Resolution, which was read by title, copies
thereof having been made available to the Council and the public prior thereto:
TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO. 14-31
SERIES OF 2014A
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ISSUANCE BY
EAGLEBEND DOWD AFFORDABLE HOUSING
CORPORATION OF MULTIFAMILY HOUSING PROJECT
REFUNDING REVENUE BONDS, SERIES 2014A, IN AN
AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED
$8,850,000; APPROVING THE FORM OF A THIRD AMENDED
AND RESTATED TRUST INDENTURE; AND AUTHORIZING
INCIDENTAL ACTION.
WHEREAS, EagleBend Dowd Affordable Housing Corporation (the
“Corporation”) has been duly organized under the provisions of Colorado law governing
nonprofit corporations, for the purpose of acquiring interests in real property and to construct,
install and operate certain improvements in or near the Town of Avon (the “Town”); and
WHEREAS, the Corporation has previously entered into a Trust Indenture dated as
of July 1, 1998 (the “1998 Indenture”) and has issued its Multifamily Housing Project Revenue
Bonds, Series 1998A in an original aggregate principal amount of $9,000,000 (the “Series 1998A
Bonds”), its Multifamily Housing Project Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Series 1998B in an
original aggregate principal amount of $600,000 (the “Subordinate Series 1998B Bonds”), and
its Multifamily Housing Project Subordinate Revenue Bonds, Series 1998C in an original
aggregate principal amount of $1,000,000 (the “Subordinate Series 1998C Bonds” and, together
with the Series 1998A Bonds and the Subordinate Series 1998B Bonds, the “Series 1998 Bonds”)
to acquire and construct real and personal property, buildings and improvements, to provide
dwelling accommodations at rentals within the means of individuals or families of low or
moderate income (the “Project”), known as “Kayak Crossing” on a site of approximately 4.73
acres in unincorporated Eagle County, Colorado, near the Town; and
WHEREAS, the Town and the Corporation have previously executed and delivered
a Project Agreement dated as of July 1, 1998 (the “Project Agreement”), under the terms of
which the Corporation agrees to operate the Project for the benefit of among others “Qualified
Renters” as defined in the 1998 Indenture until all obligations and Bonds issued under the 1998
Indenture are retired; and
WHEREAS, the Project Agreement provides that title to the Project shall vest in
the Town at such time as all obligations under the 1998 Indenture (including the Bonds as defined
therein)are discharged; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation issued its Multifamily Housing Project Refunding
Revenue Bonds, Series 2003A in the original aggregate principal amount of $9,520,000 (the
“Series 2003A Bonds”) pursuant to an Amended and Restated Trust Indenture dated as of October
1, 2003 (the “2003 Indenture”) with U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee, and used the
proceeds of the Series 2003A Bonds to refund, redeem and defease the outstanding Series 1998A
Bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation issued its Multifamily Housing Project Refunding
Revenue Bonds, Series 2013A (“Series 2013A Bonds”) pursuant to a Second Amended and
Restated Trust Indenture dated as of August 1, 2013 (the “2013 Indenture”) with UMB Bank, n.a.
(“Trustee”) and used the proceeds to refund, redeem and defease the outstanding Series 2003A
Bonds, and to pay the costs of issuance thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation now desires to refund the Series 2013A Bonds and, in
order to provide funds therefor, the Corporation intends to amend and restate the 2013 Indenture
by entering into a Third Amended and Restated Trust Indenture (the “2014 Indenture”) with the
Trustee, and intends to issue pursuant to such 2014 Indenture its Multifamily Housing Project
Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 2014A, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
$8,850,000 (the “Series 2014A Bonds”); and
WHEREAS, the Series 2013 Indenture requires the consent of the Town to the
refunding of the Series 2013A Bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Corporation has indemnified the Town pursuant to a
Supplemental Indemnification Agreement dated as of August 1, 2013 (the “Supplemental
Indemnification Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, the proposed form of the 2014 Indenture (including the forms of the
Series 2014A Bonds contained therein), has been presented before the Town Council (the
“Council”) at this meeting; and
WHEREAS, the Council adopted Resolution No. 14-26 (“Prior Resolution”) on
October 14, 2014, with respect to the issuance of bonds to refund the Series 2013A Bonds, which it
now desires to repeal in its entirety.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF
THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
1.Issuance of the Series 2014A Bonds. The Series 2014A Bonds and the
issuance thereof by the Corporation for the purpose of refunding the Series 2013A Bonds are, in all
respects, hereby approved. The Series 2014A Bonds shall be issued solely as fully registered
bonds without coupons in the denominations as provided in the 2014 Indenture. The Series 2014A
Bonds shall bear interest payable at the rates and times and will mature in the amounts and on the
dates set forth in the 2014 Indenture, as finally executed.
The Series 2014A Bonds shall be issued and secured as set forth in the 2014
Indenture, and the form, terms and provisions of the Series 2014A Bonds and the provisions for
their execution, authentication, payment, registration, transfer, exchange, redemption and number
shall be as set forth in the 2014 Indenture. The Series 2014A Bonds shall (a) not exceed the
aggregate principal amount of $8,850,000, (b) mature no later than December 1, 2024, (c) bear
interest at a per annum interest rate not to exceed 3.50% per annum, and (d) be purchased by
FirstBank.
The Town hereby designates the Series 2014A Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt
obligations” pursuant to Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
represents that the reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligations (other than private
activity bonds) which will be issued by the Town during the calendar year 2014, including
obligations issued by subordinate entities of the Town and by entities issuing obligations on behalf
of the Town, does not exceed $10,000,000.
2.Approval of 2014 Indenture. The form, terms and provisions of the 2014
Indenture be and they are hereby approved in the form of such document presented to the Council
at this meeting with only such changes therein as are not inconsistent herewith.
3.Town Action. The Mayor of the Town, or the Mayor pro tem in his
absence, and the Town Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to take all action necessary or
reasonably required to carry out, give effect to and consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby.
4.No Indebtedness of the Town. No provision of this Resolution or of the
Project Agreement,the 2014 Indenture, the Series 2014A Bonds, the Supplemental
Indemnification Agreement or any other instrument executed in connection therewith, shall
be construed as creating an obligation on the part of the Town to pay the principal of,
premium, if any,or interest on the Series 2014A Bonds, nor as creating an indebtedness or
financial obligation on the part of the Town within the provisions or limitations of any
statutory or constitutional provision of the laws of the State of Colorado or any provision of
the home rule charter of the Town.
5.Title to Project. In accordance with Revenue Procedure 63-20 of the
Internal Revenue Service and its implementation regulations, as such may be amended, the Town
hereby determines that it will accept title to the Project, including any additions thereto, when all
the obligations issued under the Indenture (including the 2014A Bonds) are fully paid and
discharged.
6.Severability. If any provision of this Resolution should be held invalid, the
invalidity of such provision shall not affect any of the other provisions of this Resolution, the
intention being that the various provisions hereof are severable.
7.Other Actions. The appropriate officers of the Town are hereby authorized
to execute and deliver for and on behalf of the Town, any or all additional certificates, documents
and other papers and to perform all other acts they may deem necessary or appropriate in order to
implement and carry out the matters authorized in this Resolution and in any resolution of the
Corporation.
8.Effective Date Repealer. This Resolution shall take effect immediately
upon its passage, and all acts, orders, resolutions, or parts thereof taken by the Town in conflict
with this Resolution are hereby repealed or modified to the extent of such conflict, including the
Prior Resolution which is repealed in its entirety.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 18th day of November, 2014.
[SEAL]TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
By:
Mayor
Attest:
________________________
Town Clerk
The motion to adopt the foregoing Resolution was duly seconded by Council
Member _________________, put to a vote and carried upon the following vote:
Those voting YES:
Those voting NO:
Those absent:
Thereupon the Mayor declared the motion had carried and the Resolution duly
passed and adopted. After consideration of other business to come before the Council, the meeting
was adjourned.
[SEAL]
Mayor
Attest:
__________________________
Town Clerk
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TOWN COUNCIL REPORT
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Virginia C. Egger, Town Manager
Date: November 18, 2014
Agenda Topic: Council Orientation and Meeting Schedule
Congratulations to each new member of the Avon Town Council and, by this time on Tuesday’s agenda, your
new leadership selections for Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem. Town Attorney Eric Heil and I look forward to
working with you and, foremost at this time, in helping you gain the information you need to govern
effectively.
ORIENTATION
A comprehensive orientation is commonly the first step to ensuring all Councilors have the background
information needed to assist in your leadership and decision-making roles. For your consideration, I have
listed below a series of orientation sessions to begin the conversation with you of how best to help you carry
out your duties and responsibilities. Thinking about setting longer work sessions at regular meetings, or
special work session meeting times, or a longer retreat type day is helpful in determining how to accomplish
this important work.
At Tuesday’s meeting, an in-depth discussion of these items, and those you may wish to add, is not
requested. A general discussion about scheduling orientation meetings is recommended.
SESSION 1
Leadership and Decision-making: Two Distinct Roles
Review of the Town Charter
Roles and Responsibilities: Council – Town Manager – Town Attorney
Ethics Code
Open and Transparent Governance
Simplified Rules and Procedures
SESSION 2
Town Organization
Strategic Plan & Annual Work Plans
Town Department Functions & Operations
Boards, Commissions & Committees
2015-16 Budget & Five Year Capital Projects
MEETING SCHEDULE
The Town Council traditionally meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday’s of the month, which is the best schedule
for coverage by Channel 5. The start time is usually 5:00 p.m., but earlier starts have been set for retreats
and/or for agendas with numerous action items. The agenda may include work sessions and action items.
December 9th is, therefore, the next scheduled meeting of the Town Council. At this meeting, it can be
anticipated that Council will set its 2015 regular meeting schedule and make appointments to boards,
commissions and committees.
No meeting has been planned for December 23rd due to the holiday week.
Thank you!