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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19931207Special Meeting Aspen City council December 7, 1993 Mayor Bennett called the special meeting to order at 8:15 in the city manager's office with Councilmembers Paulson, Richards and Waggaman present. Mayor Bennett said the purpose of the meeting is to discuss the negotiating position on the superblock issue, to talk about trading of the city street, and to formulate the negotiating position with Don Fleisher. Councilwoman Richards said she has some concerns about discussing this in executive session. There are enough issues that are of public concerns to discuss this in a public session. Councilman Paulson agreed he would rather discuss this in public. Councilman Paulson said he does not feel he has a conflict of interest on this issue. Councilman Paulson said he has more feelings about Council that about City Market. Councilman Paulson said he does not feel this is a project the community wants. Mayor Bennett said the purpose is not to discuss policy issues, which can only be done in public. The purpose is to discuss negotiating techniques. Mayor Bennett said to do this in public would be fiducially irresponsible. Mayor Bennett suggested naming two people to meet with Fleisher and then report back to Council. Councilman Paulson said these negotiations should come after the citizen comment period. Mayor Bennett said the community has been involved in this for two years. This is discussed in the community plan. There is a public benefit in getting cars off the street, additional parking for skiers right at the ski lift; there is the creation of a community square to give Aspen back some of the community feeling it has lost. Councilwoman Waggaman agreed it would be most responsible to meet with the negotiator. Councilwoman Richards said she would like to reconsider the position of public funding on the second level of parking. Don Fleisher said the tools of negotiation will evolve from the scope of the project. Fleisher said he needs to have certain parameters from Council. Councilman Paulson said his big concern is the size of the store, whether the city should be building underground parking. Councilman Paulson said building underground parking seems to be encouraging people to drive. Councilman Paulson said he does not want to give up Cooper street as public property. Mayor Bennett said he did not feel anything could be accomplished in a public session. Mayor Bennett left the meeting. Councilwoman Waggaman moved to adjourn at 8:40 a.m.; seconded by Councilwoman Richards. Motion carried. 1 Special Meeting Aspen City council December 7, 1993 Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 2