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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19890228Continued Meetinct Aspen Citv Council - Februarv ~8 198 Mayor Stirling called the meeting to order at 4:03 p.m. in the police conference room with Councilmembers Isaac, Fallin and Tuite pre sent . Councilwoman Fallin moved to table the Wolftone Lawsuit to March 13 , 198 9; seconded by Councilman Tuite . All in f avor, motion carried. Councilwoman Fallin moved to table Report on PM 10 Data and Amending Ordinance #59, 1985, to March 13, 1989; seconded by Councilman Tuite. All in favor, motion carried. AT,BERT SCHWEITZ ER MEMORIAL Mayor Stirling told Council an organization in Connecticut contacted him about working to establish a memorial in Aspen to commemorate Schweitzer's visit to Aspen. Mayor Stirling said there is some controversy at the Institute whether their 40th anniversary is 1989 or 1990. Mayor Stirling said this memorial could be the beginning of their anniversary celebrations. Mayor Stirling suggested the committee have someone from the M.A.A. on it. Councilman Isaac suggested tying this into Schweitzer's work in Africa and having someone from Africa on the committee. Councilwoman Fallin moved to form a citizen's advisory committee comprised of King Woodward, Walter Ganz , Franz Berko, Elizabeth Paepcke and someone from the Institute's headquarters, and to have the committee recommend to Council the type of memorial for Albert Schweitzer's 40th anniversary visit to Aspen; seconded by Mayor Stirling. All in favor, motion carried. MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Councilman Isaac said he does not want another compulsory city holiday but would like to recognize Martin Luther King day. Councilman Isaac suggested including Martin Luther King day as one of the city's holidays and employees could select 3 of 4 holidays. Councilwoman Fallin said that would not make the day a memorial to King. Councilman Isaac said employees could take that day off if they want. Councilwoman Fallin said several years ago she suggested the city should observe Martin Luther King day and Council voted to observe it by proclamation. Councilwoman Fallin said it is an observation of a holiday when the city offices are closed. Councilman Isaac said he is hesitant to close city hall down and favors the idea of a swing day. Mayor Stirling agreed he is not anxious to add another holiday. Mayor Stirling suggested substituting Martin Luther King day for another swing holiday. City Manager Bob Anderson suggested if Council wants to switch this for anothe r swing holiday he discuss with staf f which holiday to trade for and report back to Council. 1 Continued Meetincr Aspen Citv Council Februarv 28. 1989 Mayor Stirling moved to direct the city manager to discuss this with staff and report back at the first meeting in April; Council desires to declare this as one of the 10 official holidays; seconded by Councilwoman Fallin. All in favor, motion carried. RE UEST TO LEASE TROLLEY CAR Deputy City Manager Ron Mitchell told Council this is a req uest from the Glenwood airport to lease and to fix up a trolley car. Mitchell said they will pay to move this to Glenwood. Mayor Stirling moved to table this until after the work session with RFTA on trolleys; seconded by Councilman Isaac. All in favor, motion carried. RESOLUTION #7. SERIES OF 1989 - Centennial/Hunter Creek Annexation Fred Gannett, city attorney's office, told Council city clerk Kathryn Koch checked the petition and there are 40 q ualified electors who are landowners in the area. Councilwoman Fallin moved to approve Resolution #7, Series of 1989; seconded by Councilman Tuite. All in favor, motion carried. RESOLUTION #8. SERIES OF-1989 - Nomination of Election Commissions for Centennial/Hunter Creek Annexation Election Councilwoman Fallin moved to approve Resolution #8, Series of 1989; seconded by Councilman Tuite. Fred Gannett, city attorney's office, told Council the Commissioners are to be a landowner in the area, who is Michael Kinsley, Ron Mitchell and a third party acceptable to the other two. This third party is Debbie Ayres. Mayor Stirling said he is somewhat uncomf ortabl e about the relationship between Debbi a Ayres and Councilman Gassman. Gannett told Council the parties who have the authority to discuss the third party are Kinsley and Mitchell. Gannett said it is not a statutory requirement that Council approve all parties. Gannett said the Election Commissioners are responsible for seeing the election is properly run and reporting back to the District Court. Councilwoman Fallin said Ms. Ayres is not serving on a board or commission and see she does not see a conf 1 ict . All in favor, with the exception of Mayor Stirling. Motion carried. Council adjourned the meeting at 4:32 p.m. 2 /' L~(,~~v~ ~ ~~, C3 ~l ~~~ ~~~ ~~