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Boulder County Comminssioners' Advance Agenda May 28-June 8

Boulder County Commissioners' Agenda Meetings are held in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Downtown Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl Street, Boulder, Colo . ( map ) unless otherwise noted.
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Boulder County Commissioners' Agenda


Meetings are held in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Downtown Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl Street, Boulder, Colo. (map) unless otherwise noted. The Hullinghorst Room and the Small Conference Room are also located on the third floor of the downtown courthouse. Commissioners' meetings and hearings are webstreamed "live" and archived for viewing online. Public comments are taken at meetings designated as Public Hearings.


BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

ADVANCE AGENDA

MAY 28 to JUNE 8

This is a forecasting agenda and subject to change. Commissioners’ daily agendas are not finalized until the day before.

MONDAY, MAY 28

County offices are closed for Memorial Day

TUESDAY, MAY 29

9:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)

10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING

11:00 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING

Land Use Department:  Docket SU-18-0003 Temple Grandin School; Special Use Review to establish a school for up to 40 students on a 22.5-acre property. The proposed project is in the Light Industrial Zoning District at 3131 Indian Road, approximately 800 feet west of the junction of Valmont Road & North 61st Street, in Section 22, T1N, R70W.

ACTION REQUESTED:  Decision

12:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARINGS

Housing and Human Services Department:  Monthly hearings with the Commissioners

1.     Human Services Division;

2.      Housing Authority.

ACTION REQUESTED:  Information Only

3:30 p.m.  PUBLIC HEARING

Parks and Open Space Department:  Staff will present the results of the first year of elk andvegetation management implemented on Ron Stewart Preserve and adjacent open spaces starting in September 2017, with recommendations for minor changes to the management plan.

ACTION REQUESTED:  Discussion / Direction

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30

No Commissioners’ public meetings or hearings are scheduled

THURSDAY, MAY 31

10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING

FRIDAY, JUNE 1

No Commissioners’ public meetings or hearings are scheduled

9:00 a.m. Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council (Allenspark Community Fire Station, 14861Highway 7, Allenspark )

MONDAY, JUNE 4

11:30 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)

12:30 p.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

No Commissioners’ public meetings or hearings are scheduled

7:00 p.m. Niwot LID Advisory Committee (Mountain View Fire & Rescue, 8500 Niwot Road)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6

8:30 a.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)

3:00 p.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)

4:00 p.m. Board of Adjustment

6:30 p.m. Consortium of Cities (Hullinghorst Room)

THURSDAY, JUNE 7

10:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)

10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING

11:00 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING

County Attorney’s Office:  Proposed issuance by the County of Boulder, Colorado of not-to-exceed $18,000,000 of tax-exempt Skilled Nursing Facility Revenue Bonds (Katherine and Charles Hover Green Houses Project), Series 2018A&B to finance  the construction of four skilled nursing homes, each of which will have twelve private bedrooms and an administrative building, located at 1425 Belmont Drive, Longmont for the benefit of Katherine and Charles Hover Green Houses, Inc., a Colorado non-profit corporation.

ACTION REQUESTED:  Decision

11:30 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING

Land Use Department:  Docket HP-17-0005 Rangeview Ranch; Request for a Boulder County Historic Landmark Designation. The proposed project is located in the Forestry Zoning District at 8941 Overland Road, in Section 21, T2N, R72W.

ACTION REQUESTED:  Decision

11:45 a.m. PUBLIC COMMENT (30 MINUTES)

Members of the public may address the Commissioners on any county issue not currently being addressed in a separate public process. Comments are limited to 3 minutes per individual speaker and up to 10 minutes per group (one speaker and up to three pooled-time attendees comprising a group) to allow all residents time to voice their concerns. Speakers may sign up in person beginning 30 minutes before the public comment session starts.

6:00 p.m. Historic Preservation Advisory Board

FRIDAY, JUNE 8

No Commissioners’ public meetings or hearings are scheduled