HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.regular.20210510
1
SPECIAL MEETING ASPEN CITY COUNCIL MAY 10TH, 2021
At 5:11 p.m. Mayor Torre called the special meeting to order with Councilors Richards, Mullins,
Mesirow, and Hauenstein joining via video conference.
City Attorney, James R. True, introduced the executive session, pursuant to C.R.S.4-6-402 (4)(a) The
purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer, or sale of any real, personal, or other property interest; except
that no executive session shall be held for the purpose of concealing the fact that a member of the local
public body has a personal interest in such purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer or sale; (4)(b)
Conferences with an attorney for the local public body for the purposes of receiving legal advice on
specific legal questions. (4)(e) Determining positions relative to matters that may be subject to
negotiations; developing strategy for negotiations; and instructing negotiators. The specific items of
discussion involve the following: The Centennial Owners’ Association, v. The City of Aspen, et al. Case
No.: 2015CV030158. Mulcahy litigation, including, but not limited to, Mulcahy, et al., v. The City of
Aspen, et al., Case No.: 2020CV15. Aspen Film Lease - 508 E. Cooper Street – Deed Restriction.
Acquisition of real property. Due to market forces, negotiation strategies and confidentiality demands
of parties involved, the exact properties cannot be disclosed.
Councilor Richards motioned to move into executive session; Councilor Mullins seconded. Roll call vote:
Hauenstein, yes; Mesirow, yes; Mullins, yes; Richards, yes; Torre, yes. 5-0, motion carried.
Council left the special meeting and moved into executive session at 5:14 p.m.
Council moved back into the special meeting at 8:17 p.m.
Councilor Mullins motioned to continue the meeting to May 11th at 4:00 p.m.; Councilor Mesirow
seconded. Roll call vote: Hauenstein, yes; Mesirow, yes; Mullins, yes; Richards, yes; Torre, yes. 5-0,
motion carried.
_______________________________
City Clerk, Nicole Henning