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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19920707Aspen City Council Special Meeting July 7, 1992 Mayor Bennett called the special meeting to order at 4:35 in the second floor Council Chambers with Councilmembers Reno, Richards, Pendleton and Peters present. ORDINANCE #46, SERIES OF 1992 - Ballot Questions Jed Caswall, city attorney, presented two alternates to the bond question for the purchase of the Red Brick school. Councilmembers Reno, Peters and Mayor Bennett preferred the simpler and less confusing language. Mayor Bennett asked if Council wanted to add a sentence, "These bonds will not result in any further tax increase to the citizens of Aspen". Councilman Peters said he is not sure it is true the property taxes will not go up. Councilwom an Pendleton said she does not want to put this sentence in; she wants it kept simple. Councilwoman Pendleton said the question should state exactly what the city is going to do; ask for $3.6 million for the Red Brick school to be used by the arts and non-profits. Councilwoman Pendleton said the rest of the discus- sion can be in the campaign. Mayor Bennett said he likes a full disclosure and it seems like something is being left out. Councilman Peters said he does not want the voters to be mislead that Council in 1996 will not raise property taxes to fund additional city expenses. Amy Margerum, city manager, noted when Council set the mill levy in 1992, an amount was allocated for purchase of the Red Brick school. Councilman Peters said he understands the Mayor's point of view that this sentence will help pass the ballot question; however, it is not an uncontrovertible fact. Caswall told Council he looked at past ballot questions and they do not make references to whether the taxes will go up or down. Mayor Bennett opened the public hearing. Someone asked if this ballot question would preclude additions to the building in the future. Councilman Peters said this will not fund it. Si Coleman suggested adding "for rental to arts and non- profits". Ms. Margerum pointed out this will be used by the recreation depart ment and other community u ses that it will not be rented to. Mayor Bennett said there are two Charter amendments on the ballot also. Coleman asked if the Council could pass a project like the Ritz without a public hearing. Caswall pointed out the Land Use Code spells out the public hearing requirements. Mayor Bennett closed the public hearing. 1 Aspen City Council Special Meeting July 7, 1992 Councilman Peters moved to adopt Ordinance #46, Series of 1992, on second reading amended to reflect the language in alternative B; seconded by Councilwoman Richards. Roll call vote; Councilmembers Reno, yes; Pendleton, yes; Peters, yes; Richards, yes; Mayor Bennett, yes. Motion carried. Councilwoman Pendleton moved to adjourn at 5:00 p.m.; seconded by Councilman Peters. All in favor, motion carried. Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 2