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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
JULY 30 to AUGUST 10
This is a forecasting agenda and subject to change. Commissioners’ daily agendas are not finalized until the day before.
MONDAY, JULY 30
12:30 p.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)
TUESDAY, JULY 31
9:00 a.m. Commissioners tour flood recovery project sites in Boulder County
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
9:00 a.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)
12:30 p.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)
4:00 p.m. Board of Adjustment
6:30 p.m. Consortium of Cities (Hullinghorst Room)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
9:30 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room).
10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING (see separate agenda).
11:00 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING
Transportation Department: Adoption of the 2018 Boulder County Road Map (Resolution 2018-77).
ACTION REQUESTED: Adoption / Signature
11:30 a.m. PUBLIC HEARING
Transportation Department: Presentation of the 2018 Transportation Capital ImprovementProgram (Resolution 2018-85).
ACTION REQUESTED: Approval / Adoption / Signature
3:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARINGS
2018 Boulder County Ballot Measures
1a. Resolution 2018-76; A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Boulder County describing a proposal to extend the existing 0.185% countywide sales and use tax for flood recovery; providing for the use of proceeds of such tax to be repurposed for construction of an alternative sentencing facility at the Boulder County Jail, expanding alternative senten-cing and offender management programs and inmate services, and other jail modernization projects; a voter-approved revenue change; and other matters related thereto.
ACTION REQUESTED: Approval / Adoption / Signature
1b. Resolution 2018-84; A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Boulder County approving a ballot title for the November 6, 2018 general election to extend the existing 0.185% countywide sales and use tax for flood recovery and repurpose the use of proceeds of such extended tax for constructing an alternative sentencing facility at the Boulder County Jail, expanding alternative sentencing and offender management programs and inmate services, and other jail modernization projects.
ACTION REQUESTED: Approval / Adoption / Signature
2. Citizen request for the Board of County Commissioners to consider placing on the ballot a question to increase the membership of the Boulder County Board of County Commissioners from a three-member board to a five-member board, and regarding the method for electing county commissioners if membership is
increased.
ACTION REQUESTED: Discussion / Direction
6:00 p.m. Historic Preservation Advisory Board
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3
No Commissioners’ public meetings or hearings are scheduled
9:00 a.m. Area Agency on Aging Advisory Council (St. Rita’s Catholic Church, 326 Highway119, Nederland)
MONDAY, AUGUST 6
10:30 a.m. Administrative Meetings (Small Conference Room)
TUESDAY, AUGUST 7
10:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)
10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING
11:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)
11:30 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.
12:30 p.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)
7:00 p.m. Niwot LID Advisory Committee (Mountain View Fire & Rescue, 8500 Niwot Road)
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8
11:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)
3:30 p.m. Commissioners present the National Association of Counties (NACo) Awards
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9
9:00 a.m. Administrative Meeting (Small Conference Room)
10:30 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING
11:00 a.m. PUBLIC HEARINGS
Land Use Department
1. Docket LU-18-0003 City of Boulder Telecom Tower; Limited Impact Special Use Review to install a 150-foot telecommunication tower as part of an upgrade to the City’s Land Mobile Radio infrastructure supporting public safety. The proposed project is located on a 20-acre property in the Estate Residential Zoning District at 0 Arapahoe Road (Parcel 14633510-0004), about 4,000 feet west of the 75th Street & Arapahoe Road intersection, in Section 35, T1N, R70W. Tabled from 4/26/18.
ACTION REQUESTED: Decision
2. Docket LU-18-0006 City of Boulder Telecom Tower; Limited Impact Special Use Review to install a 150-foot telecommunication tower as part of an up- grade to the City’s Land Mobile Radio infrastructure supporting public safety. The proposed project is located on a 15-acre property in the Agricultural Zoning District at 0 North Foothills Highway (Parcel 1463070-00014), on North 26th Street about 3,800 feet north of the North 26th Street & 28th Street intersection, in Section 7, T1N, R70W. Tabled from 4/26/18.
ACTION REQUESTED: Decision
2:00 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING
Land Use Department: Docket SI-18-0001 Town of Lyons Water Pipeline Relocation; Areas and Activities of State Interest (1041) review for the relocation and replacement of the Town of Lyons potable water transmission pipeline that is currently aligned within the channel of the North St. Vrain Creek. The project includes relocating a flood-impacted section of the existing 12-inch diameter pipeline to a new alignment that follows Apple Valley Road, away from North St. Vrain Creek and further outside the floodway. Multiple new alignment options are pro-posed that vary between 0.5 to 0.8 miles in length, and the length of pipeline to be replaced will depend on the approved alignment of the new relocated pipeline and tie-in location to the existing undamaged pipeline. The proposed project is in the Rural Residential and Agricultural Zoning Districts at 354 and 384 Apple Valley Road and Apple Valley Road ROW, northwest
of the Town of Lyons, in Apple Valley between Antelope Road and US Highway 36, in Sections 13 &18, T3N, R70W & R71W.
ACTION REQUESTED: Decision
4:00 p.m. Commissioners attend the ribbon cutting for Niwot Children’s Park, winner of a Starburst Award from the Colorado Lottery (101 – 199 1st Ave, Niwot)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10
No Commissioners’ meetings or hearings are scheduled