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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcclc.ag.09041996 COMMERCIAL CORE & LODGING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING SISTER CITY ROOM - CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 4, 1996 8:30 I. Roll Call. Public Comments II. Extension o£paid parking 9:00 III. Commissioner Comments 9:30 IV. Adjourn Pending: Delivery truck issues Permanent kiosk ( budget issue - Rebecca is getting estimates) Bikes around town Public Relations Program - Katie Marshall 923-0473 Street Performers - ordinance Promote parking garage Future issues to address. 8-7-96 - Red Onion alley - trash, compactor too small etc. - Board to site visit for cardboard recycling. 7-29-96 - Ducky Derby - selling of T-shirts inappropriate although not effecting business. Duck out too long. Heavily propositioned, 8-07-96 -Aspen Manor extension of sidewalk - memo from Chief Deputy Clerk sent to City Manager - SIDEWALK WILL BE COMPLETED THIS FALL 1996. 07-17-96 Art project - businesses be represented in the selection and placement decision. 08-07-96 - Widening and upgrading Grill/Wagner Park pathway budget 1997. Goes to Ped Committee and Stan Clauson and then approved by the AMP Committee and if approved will be handled by the Eng. Dept. CCLC members need to attend the AMP meeting. 1997 - Ute Mountaineer - review commercialization - Hard Rock Cafe - precedent setting table in front of bldg. - Pomeroy sports - van with bikes. NOTE: 1st amendment rights - OK for petition but not on table in mall Attention: Delivery Vehicle Drivers! The City of Aspen is considering a new delivery vehicle policy. The purpose of the policy is to improve vehicle circulation and allow for more efficient deliveries. All individuals in the trucking/delivery business are strongly enouraged to attend the meeting and provide your ideas and concerns. Wednesday, September 18 10:00 a.m. - Noon City Hall 130 S. Galena Sister Cities Room Call Kathy Strickland in the City Clerk's Office'to RSVP: 920-5060 TASK FORCE - LOCAL BUSINESS IDEAS Commercial taxes on owner and forwarded to tenant. When tax notice is sent possibly send notice that tenant can protest. When taxes assessed use of income cap. Rates or multiplier of income to balance. Control of local licensing. Deed restrictions on commercial. Local taxation. Lease to locally incorporated businesses. Rezone areas per block.