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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19890329Continued__Meetina Aspen Citv Council March 29, 1989 Mayor Stirling called the meeting to order at 5:05 p.m. with Councilmembers Tuite, Isaac and Fallin present. ORDINANCE #15, SERIES OF 1989 - Centennial/Hunter Creek Annexation Councilwoman Fallin moved to adopt Ordinance #15, Series of 1989, on second reading; seconded by Councilman Tuite. Roll call vote; Councilmembers Isaac, yes; Tuite, yes; Fallin, yes; Mayor Stirling, yes. Motion carried. Fred Gannett, city attorney's office, told Council he is working on the streets agreement with the county. The agreement states the streets will be maintained by the city and owned by the county. Deputy City Manager Ron Mitchell told Council staff will be sending a letter to the residents in the area notifying them of the annexation. Gannett said the major impact will be on the police department for the rest of this year. The police department is trying to work out cooperative strategy with the sheriff's department. Gannett told Council he received a call from a licensed surveyor complaining that a annexation plat was prepared by a non-licensed surveyor. A criminal report has been filed with the police department and a grievance has been filed with the surveyor's commission. Gannett told Council he feels there is a difference between an annexation plat and an annexation map. The statutes only call for a map; they do not specify the boundaries be exact. Gannett said he feels this is a civil issue and should be taken to the surveyor's board. Gannett said as a result of this annexation, the city will file an annexation plat and will be sure a licensed surveyor signs off on the plat. Mayor Stirling moved to continue the meeting to 6:30 p.m. on April 3 to continue the public hearing on Ordinance 7, 8, 10, 13 and 14; seconded by Councilwoman Fallin. All in favor, motion carried. Council meeting was over at 5:15 p.m. Kathryn Koc City Clerk 1