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TC Minutes 11-17-2020 AVON REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2020 SETUP AS A VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM DUE TO COVID-19 1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL The meeting was hosted in a virtual format, using Zoom.us. Mayor Smith Hymes called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. A roll call was taken, and Council members present by video/audio were Amy Phillips, Jennie Fancher, Tamra Underwood, and Scott Prince. Council members Jake Wolf and Chico Thuon were absent. Also present were Town Manager Eric Heil, Town Attorney Paul Wisor, Police Chief Greg Daly, Town Engineer Justin Hildreth, Assistant Town Manager and Finance Director Scott Wright, Executive Assistant to the Town Manager Ineke de Jong, and Town Clerk Brenda Torres. 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Video Start Time: 00:01:10 Mayor Smith Hymes announced that tonight's meeting is live via Zoom but not broadcasted live on TV5. The recording will be broadcasted on Channel 5 this Friday November 20th at 8:00 a.m. No changes were made to the agenda. Councilor Underwood moved to approve the agenda as presented. Mayor Pro Tem Phillips seconded the motion and the motion passed with a vote of 5 to 0. Councilors Wolf and Thuon were absent. Councilor Thuon joined the meeting at 5:01 p.m. after the voting for approval of agenda. 3. DISCLOSURE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST RELATED TO AGENDA ITEMS Video Start Time: 00:01:50 Councilor Prince disclosed that his son participates in the Town of Avon’s US Swim Team. Town Attorney Paul Wisor explained this is a disclosure, not a conflict; therefore, a motion is not required. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT Video Start Time: 00:04:19 Mayor Smith Hymes explained to the public how to participate via video/audio, via telephone, or via email for public comments. No public comments were made. 5. BUSINESS ITEMS 5.1. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED 2021 BUDGET (TOWN MANAGER ERIC HEIL) Video Start Time: 00:05:20 Town Manager Eric Heil presented a quick overview of the 2021 budget for the benefit of the public and reminded Council this is only a Public Hearing and staff is looking for Council direction to incorporate into the final version. There were several Council questions about various items, including URA funds, sales tax projections, employee health care costs, recreation center costs and revenue projections, the equipment replacement fund, and signs in the Wildridge neighborhood. Councilor Thuon got disconnected at 6:12 p.m. AVON REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2020 SETUP AS A VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM DUE TO COVID-19 Mayor Smith Hymes asked for public comments and Michael Cacioppo commented we have roughly $17 Million dollars in revenues and expenses and $10 Million dollars in debts. He agreed with Councilor Prince to budget for and pay cash for snowplows every so many years rather than taking on debt. He wondered about the $75,000 in funding people can get to pay their home through the Mi Casa Deed Restriction Program. Town Manager Eric Heil clarified these funds come from the Community Housing Fund. Mayor Smith Hymes asked to make tonight's presentation on the budget summary available on the Town’s website, www.Avon.org, and reminded the public that this will be readdressed and adopted during the December 8th meeting. A majority of Council expressed they want to learn more about paying cash versus taking on debt and would like to hear advice from the Finance committee. Councilor Thuon rejoined the meeting at 6:22 p.m. 5.2.RESOLUTION 20-25, A RESOLUTION APPROVING A DEED RESTRICTION AGREEMENT FOR UP TO NINE (9) COMMUNITY HOUSING UNITS AT 77 METCALF ROAD (PLANNING DIRECTOR MATT PIELSTICKER AND TOWN ATTORNEY PAUL WISOR) Video Start Time: 01:24:16 Town Attorney Paul Wisor introduced the topic as Planning Director Matt Pielsticker was still in the PZC Meeting. Michele Evans and Attorney Ruth Borne joined the virtual meeting and answered several questions from Council. Mayor Pro Tem Phillips wants to make sure to either utilize existing definitions of Eagle County employee and Eagle County employer or update definitions, not only in this document but in our Municipal Code as well, rather than creating a new definition for this deed restriction only. Councilor Underwood agreed and requested Town Attorney Paul Wisor to match the definitions used for deed restricted programs to definitions in the Municipal Code and throughout Town documents. She also expressed she is in favor of this project; however, she is not in favor of issuing fee waivers in this light industrial zone for the community housing. Councilor Wolf joined the meeting at 6:44 p.m. Councilor Wolf got disconnected at 6:51 p.m. and rejoined at 6:52 p.m. Councilor Thuon asked Council to do not think too much about this and keep it simple. Mayor Smyth Hymes asked Attorney Ruth Borne about the “affordability” and “eligible households” definitions and why definitions for eligible households have to be called out separately if they are all covered, except “disabled person”, under the Town’s existing Eagle County employee definition rather than just refer to our current definitions. Attorney Ruth Borne said they will work on matching these definitions to the Town’s Municipal Code to make it consistent. AVON REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2020 SETUP AS A VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM DUE TO COVID-19 Mayor Smith Hymes asked for public comments and there were no public comments. Councilor Prince asked what would happen to the tax assessments if the zone does not change but the use does (42% residential), will they pay commercial or residential taxes? Michele Evans said there are other multi-use buildings and the Town does not have to subdivide. Councilor Wolf moved to continue Resolution 20-25 A Resolution Approving a Deed Restriction agreement for up to nine (9) Community Housing units at 77 Metcalf Road, to the first part of the meeting on December 8th. Councilor Prince seconded the motion. Attorney Ruth Borne interrupted right before the roll call to give one final thought on the fee waivers. The motion failed with a vote of 4 to 3. Council members Prince, Fancher, Underwood and Mayor Smith Hymes voted no. After that motion Council discussed the fee waivers. Town Manager Eric Heil explained that sales and use taxes can be waived. The Building Permit fees can also be waived but they are a real cost to the Town, and we would prefer not to. After looking at the Code, the water tap fees cannot be waived. Councilor Thuon left the meeting at 7:52 p.m. Town Attorney Paul Wisor recapped that he will work with the applicant to amend the definition of an Eagle County employee, clarify the definition of Eagle County employer, and clarify what happens when it gets condominiumized in the future. Michele Evans suggested a compromise and asked council if they would consider a use tax waiver and not the other waivers. Councilor Prince moved to approve Resolution 20-25 A Resolution Approving a Deed Restriction agreement for up to nine (9) Community Housing units at 77 Metcalf Road with the three changes that Town Attorney Paul Wisor mentioned and a fee waiver on use tax only (not building fees and water tap fees). Councilor Fancher seconded the motion and the motions passed with a vote of 4 to 2. Councilors Underwood and Wolf voted no. Councilor Thuon was absent. 6. MINUTES 6.1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 10, 2020 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING (TOWN CLERK BRENDA TORRES) Video Start Time: 03:03:30 Councilor Underwood requested changes to section 8 paragraph 1 earlier today which Town Clerk Brenda Torres implemented. She read that paragraph as amended. Councilor Prince corrected a misspelling on Bette Todd’s name. Councilor Fancher moved to approve the minutes from November 10, 2020 Regular Council meeting. Councilor Prince seconded the motion and the motion passed with a vote of 5 to 1. Councilor Wolf voted no and Councilor Thuon was absent. 7. WRITTEN REPORTS 7.1. Avon Police Department Semi-Annual Update (Police Chief Greg Daly) 7.2. ECO Transit Update (Mayor Pro Tem Amy Phillips) AVON REGULAR MEETING MINUTES TUESDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2020 SETUP AS A VIRTUAL MEETING VIA ZOOM DUE TO COVID-19 8. MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTS & MEETING UPDATES Video Start Time: 03:06:27 Mayor Smith Hymes corrected the record as last meeting she stated that she left messages for the CDOT director with no response. She said that today she got a response from Zane Znamenacek, who is a Region 3 Traffic Engineer, and was informed that pedestrian crossing signs as discussed last meeting are approved and will be installed. She mentioned the next step will be scheduling a work session with CDOT and Eagle- Vail and Eagle County Commissioners to discuss further improvements. Her second point was that Eagle County has gone to the Orange level of the COVID-19 dial, it is serious business and we all need to do our part to protect the ski season. She closed her comments saying goodbye to Blue Plate, who sadly closed their business. 9. ADJOURN There being no further business before Council, Mayor Smith Hymes moved to adjourn the regular meeting. The time was 8:11 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. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: Brenda Torres, Town Clerk APPROVED: Sarah Smith Hymes ___________________________________ Amy Phillips Jake Wolf Chico Thuon Jennie Fancher Scott Prince Tamra Underwood