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REGULAR MEETING ASPEN CITY COUNCIL JANUARY 14TH, 2020
At 5:00 p.m. Mayor Torre called the regular meeting to order with Councilmembers Richards,
Hauenstein, Mesirow and Mullins present.
SCHEDULED PUBLIC APPEARANCE: APWA Award
Mayor Torre introduced the award for the APWA Best Project in the Park and Trails, Small Community
Category for the Hallam Street and Castle Creek Bridge improvements. Trish Aragon, Engineering, said
that James Phelps, who is the public works director from Breckenridge couldn’t make it. He had a family
emergency and wanted to come present this award. She said his grandma used to live at the Aspen
Villas. This is the top award for projects like this and we can be proud that we achieved such a
competitive award. She read a letter from Mr. Phelps which he would have read. She said the number
of bikes on the bridge increased by 50%. There was a huge improvement in commuter traffic. Pete
Rice, Engineering, said there was a large amount of staff that was involve in this project. He explained
everyone’s role in making it what it what it was.
Councilwoman Richards said this project was started when she was on the county side. There was some
hesitation and push back. She expressed a lot of satisfaction and ability to prove the doubters wrong.
She said it was appropriately funded and thanked them for their hard work.
Councilman Hauensteinthanked the team and said hallelujah it’s over.
Councilwoman Mullins said they did a great job with public outreach. She thanked the team and agreed
there was a lot of opposition.
CITIZEN COMMENTS:
EM Veazy III Esquire, because he is a gentleman. He said he is not sure if Aspen has been planning on
the economic slowdown. He told Councilman Mesirow not to worry about what these people are
saying. People have said worse. He congratulated Torre for being here and said he is going to be the
most famous worldwide mayor Aspen has ever had. He suggested that council use psychographic
studies. They deal with how people think and their behaviors. We should look at this in terms of
influence of economics and business enterprise. He wished everyone a happy new year.
Lee Mulcahy wished everyone a happy new year. He said he recently turned in a CORA request from
APCHA and the city of Aspen said there was no such document. He said he is in appeal in three courts
currently. He read a story about a man in Greenwood Village who is being evicted from his home. He
said the way forward is compromise. He left a handout of the story for the record.
Steve Falender said he is here with Jim Markalunas. He mentioned a letter from Elise Elliot about the
crosstown which was sent to council earlier in the day. The decision on what schedule the crosstown
follows is not up to the departmentof transportation, but it’s up to council and is a budget issue. It only
runs from 8:15 to 8:36 at their house and they are not asking for 6:45 am to 2 am, but something a little
more reasonable, so they can go out and get back home. It’s truly not functioning and it’s seasonal. In
November it ought to be running.
Mayor Torre said there is a work session scheduled for March 3rd on this subject. Councilman
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Mr. Falender said he doesn’t like the downtowner. He said it’s a taxi service and not a scheduled service.
Jim Markalunas said that council should show a little more flexibility. Between the city and RFTA, the
west side of town pays over a half a million in property taxes, so surely there are some pennies to
extend this service. He said his daughter takes this bus every single day to and from work. A couple of
hours makes a huge difference.
Councilwoman Richards thanked them both and said she responded to Elise earlier too. It’s not going to
be easy and it is a tradeoff. Everyone is calling for more service.
Toni Kronberg said she wanted to wish everyone a happy new year. She mentioned the designated spot
for public notices. She asked for a designated spot on the website for all public notices. She
congratulated Nicole for becoming the new city clerk. She said she’s had great experiences working
with Nicole in the past and thinks she will do a great job. She mentioned the memo from Tara Nelson in
the council packet and said she did an excellent job and it’s a great report and job well done. She
mentioned the affordable housing open house coming up this week and said it’s important for the
community to get involved. She said Breckenridge just completed an aerial transportation that goes
through town and transports one bus load of people every 60 seconds. She’s hoping Aspen can do
something similar. Maybe we should consider a parking garage under Wagner Park.
Council asked her to send the feasibility study to them.
Public comment closed.
COUNCIL COMMENTS:
Councilwoman Mullins thanked everyone for the public comment. She is looking forward to the work
session. She said Rachel’s comments were valid but she’s going to continue to push for equal bus
service. It fulfills the city goals to do this. She said it’s good to be back. There has been a lot of
conversation about Skippy’s posts and two councilmembers have already weighed in and she feels the
need to do so as well. She said she had eightguests in town from the UK over the holidays. They took
advantage of so many things in town and they felt it was one of the most fun places they’ve ever been.
She said yes, Aspen is crowded, but it has always been very welcoming to its visitors. It’s very crowded
but it’s to sustain aspen’s needs. Everyone has a right to say what they want, but as council members,
we serve to represent the community and not disenfranchise any groups. We need to continue to work
with and welcome the visitors who treasure our city.
Councilman Hauenstein welcomed everyone in and wished a happy new year. He said he had his guests
and family in town, and it was a joy. It was a very busy time, and we all know that. He expressed
himself in letter to the editor regarding Skippy’s remarks. He said that town is inclusive to all and
however difficult, during that time, we need to keep our nose to the grindstone and get through it.
Councilwoman Richards said welcome to the new decade. She said there are times when we all might
misspeak, and we just pick up and move on. She said welcome to the great many people visiting for gay
ski week. She said we are a welcoming and inclusive community. After gay ski week, there will be X
Gamers in town. It’s a constant mix and she appreciates it all. Sometimes we forget how stressful it is
on people, so we need to keep a smile on our face and in our heart.
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Councilman Mesirow wished everyone a happy new year. He said that Ann’s comments were really
beautiful. He too had guests in town. He said he has been in the news a lot recently and has incredible
gratitude to be here and the town means more to him than anything in the world. He feels an immense
amount of responsibility at this tableand he has been working a lot in the peak season. He said he
experienced a moment of intense frustration. He said he believes he has a right to his frustrations and
his emotions. He believes it is his responsibility to take the time to think about what he says, and, in
that instance, he didn’t do that. It was really hard to look in the mirror and saw that he did the opposite
of that and he is truly sorry. It had nothing to do with what he did or didn’t eat. To anyone he hurt or
offended, he is sorry. He said he has received criticism and support. He asked for understanding and
forgiveness and thanked his fellow board members.
Mayor Torre wished everyone a happy new year. He thanked everyone for the Winterskol event. He
gave kudos to ACRA and said it was the 69
th anniversary of the event. He welcomed all guests and
visitors for aspen gay ski week. He wants to reiterate the outreach event for the lumber yard and
housing development tomorrow at Roxy’s from 4- 7. This group is doing some great work in Aspen and
their website is: hospitalitymattersaspen.net and is a local group providing some support to service
industry people who get frazzled and fried by the holiday season. They are providing someone to talk to
or lean on and there is a crisis text line: 741741.
AGENDA AMENDMENTS: None.
CITY MANAGER COMMENTS: None.
BOARD REPORTS: Councilwoman Richards said APCHA meets Wednesday night. Councilwoman Mullins
said POD met last week with each group identifying goals. She said CCLC, CORE, Board of Health and
CAST are coming up in the next two weeks. Councilman Hauenstein reminded everyone of the Aspen
Snowmass Nordic council and it’s a council ski day at the touring center on January 22
nd at 11:00 a.m.
Councilwoman Richards said she did attend the Reudi Power and Water meeting. She said Tyler
Christoff presented on hydropower operations. Mayor Torre went to the RFTA board meeting last week
and a Sister Cities meeting. He said there are two groups of students walking around town who are
from Queenstown, New Zealand and Shimukappu, Japan. There is an ACRA meeting on Tuesday the 28
th
and the CAST meeting in Avon. There is a Board of Health retreat on Friday the 24
th.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:Census Update
Phillip Supino, Community Development Director & Rachel Brenneman of Manifest Communications
Mr. Supino noted that this project began in the fall of 2018. He mentioned that April 1
st is census day
and the official website is: A2pcensus2020.com. Ms. Brenneman presented on how she and her team
expect to get the word out to the public and what the key messages are.
Councilwoman Mullins said this is wonderful and you’ve done great work. She asked about people who
don’t have pcs or internet access. Mr. Supino said the public libraries will be the most important
resource to assist with this. There will be many computers donated just for this project as well.
Councilwoman Richards said this is great work. She mentioned putting up posters with healthcare
providers and childcare centers, which are great networks.
Ms. Brenneman said the census closes on July 31st, so even though census day is April 1st, you will still
have the opportunity to participate through July 31st.
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The board thanked the presenters.
CONSENT CALENDAR:
Councilwoman Mullins asked to pull Ms. Henning’s appointment and the minutes. The board
congratulated Ms. Henning on her appointment as City Clerk. Councilwoman Mullins said she
appreciated the CMCA education listed on Ms. Henning’s resume and she is looking forward to working
together. Mayor Torre congratulated Ms. Henning and said the job is not an easy one and she is a
master of juggling. He pointed out section 6.6, which is male centric and asked to have it modified. Mr.
True said there are a lot of provisions in the charter which are male centric, and it would take a public
vote to modify these.
Mayor Torre asked if the notices will be posted in both places for resolution #4. Mr. True said our legal
obligation is established by posting online with this resolution. Mayor Torre said he would like us to
physically post on the board still. Councilwomen Richards and Mullins agreed. Mayor Torre asked Ms.
Henning if she is ok with doing that and she said yes. Mr. True said we don’t always know that you are
going to a meeting and to please notify Ms. Henning, so she can post notices with enough advance.
Council asked for a link on the homepage for notices. Ms. Ott said we can try, but the website has
backend issues that are obstacles.
Councilwoman Mullins mentioned the minutes from the 18
th and mentioned Grey Lady and the name
change to Mr. Grey. Ms. Ott said we typed the minutes consistent with the application. Councilwoman
Mullins mentioned both sets of minutes reflect “commissioners in attendance” and they would like it to
be council members.
Councilwoman motioned to approve the entire consent calendar as presented, Councilwoman Mullins
seconded.
Councilwoman Richards said she appreciates the continued due diligence on resolution #5 and the
reduced purchase price. She’s more than happy to split the difference between the appraisal price and
the paid price.
Councilwoman Mullins said she is very supportive and thanked Chris Everson for his work on this. She
said this is going to improve affordable housing.
Councilman Mesirow said this is a concrete step in the right direction for affordable housing and he is
proud to move forward.
Mayor Torre said he feels very comfortable with the purchase opportunity. He thinks it the right move
for right now and a wise investment.
Mayor Torre called for a vote. All in favor, motion carried.
CALL UP: 333. E. Durant Ave- Mountain Chalet Lodge Elevator Extension
Ben Anderson, City Planner
Councilman Hauenstein asked for clarification and definition of how this is a PD from 2001 and why it is
still alive. Mr. Anderson said it has to do with the ten-year vested rights period. Once a project is built,
the same amendment thresholds apply.
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Councilwoman Richards thanked them and said she isn’t interested in doing a call up. She thinks they’ve
done a great job in terms of what you can retrofit with an old building.
Mayor Torre said they will not be calling up the item.
ACTION ITEMS: Resolution #3, Series of 2020 – City of Aspen 2020 Regional, State and Federal Policy
Agenda
Tara Nelson
Ms. Nelson began her presentation and realized there were missing pages in the packet. Ms. Ott
suggested pulling this item and adopting it next week.
Councilman Hauenstein said he preferred to continue to the 28
th so they all have time to look it over.
Councilwoman Richards agreed and said she hoped they could add how NEPA will be applied and said
we need to continue more research on this and how the national environmental act protects private
lands etc.
Councilwoman Mullins said in terms of this policy, the National League of Cities has put together an
agenda for the 2020 presidential election, which is really great and take a look at this later in the year
and as an amendment.
Councilman Hauenstein said that with the Trump regime, there seems to be a daily attack on the
environment, and we have to be ever vigilant.
Councilwoman Mullins motioned to continue to the 28th, Councilman Hauensteinseconded. All in favor,
motion carried.
Mr. True suggested an executive session pursuant to C.R.S.4-6-402 (b) & € at 6:59 p.m.
Councilwoman Richards motioned to go into executive session, Councilman Hauenstein seconded. All in
favor, motion carried
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Nicole Henning, City Clerk
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