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City of Boulder OSBT Meeting. July 7, 2020
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Cob,
brenda
ritenour:
the
time
for
speaking
or
asking
questions.,
maybe
limited..
No
one
shall
speak
unless
recognized
by
the
person
presiding.
Who
is
the
chair,
kurt
brown
and
no
one
shall
speak
for
longer
than
the
time
allotted
each
person
shall
register
to
speak
or
raise
hands.
As
we
have
indicated,
previously.
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sterling
krank:
I've
been
working
with
keep
older
wild
on
this
expedited
review
of
prairie
dogs
on
open
space
for
over
12
months
now,,
and
before
that,
two
years
with
the
prairie
dog
working
group.
and
before
that,
well,,
it's
just
been
many
years
working
on
prairie
doc.
Protection
in
boulder.
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sterling
krank:.
I
am
grateful
for
the
non
lethal
management
that
you
guys
did
keeping
the
plan.,
that's
something
that
staffs
been
doing
for
years
and
I'm
grateful
that
that
stayed
and
I
was
concerned
when
I
read
the
most
recent
draft
that
it's
even
more
ag
oriented
and
less
wildlife,
friendly,
um,.
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Cob,
brenda
ritenour:,
so
we
are
reaching
out
by
text
to
the
folks
on
the
phone
to
see
if
we
can
get
some
names
there..
So
in
the
meantime,
we'll
go
to
taylor.
Jones.
sorry.,
you
didn't
have
a
heads
up
taylor,,
but
I'm
coming
to
you
after
taylor
will
be
saline
drs..
I
apologize
for
any
names
that
I'm
mispronouncing.
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Susan
sommers:
cattle
feed
crops
account
for
a
staggering
23%
above
water
consumption.
Agriculture
accounts
for
92%
of
humanity's
freshwater
footprint
and
has
long
been
identified
as
a
major
culprit
in
around
75%
of
the
decline
of
water
in
lake
mead
is
directly
attributed
to
cattle
feed.
Irrigation.
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Pam
wanek:,
we
need
more
efforts
towards
reintroducing
native
vegetation
back
into
colonies..
There
are
many
native
plant
species
that
are
resistant
are
resilient
to
productive
activities
and
we
produce
a
different
type
of
landscape
than
what
you
see
right,
now.
and
that's
it..
Thank
you
very
much..
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matt
ashley:,
so
I'm
going
to
run
through
a
quick
overview
of
the
property
and
why
osm
he
considers
this
and
important
and
acquisition
opportunities..
So
this
is
our
cover
photo..
You
can
see
the
jansons
residents
over
there
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
photo-
and
this
is
the
dakota
ridge,
trail.
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Cob,
jarret
roberts,
:
yeah,
carried
if
matt
brings
them.,
we
can
look
at
a
map
and
see
it
allows
us.,
it's
kind
of
like
trying
to
turn
a
corner..
It
gives
us
the
ability
to
cut
the
corner.
so
yeah,.
We
wouldn't
it
wouldn't
be
a
phenomenal
trail,,
but
it
could
be
a
much
better
trail
is
what
we
looked
at.
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Cob,
lauren
kilcoyne:,
so
tonight
is
our
first
touch
on
the
operating
budget
and
we'll
be
back
again
next
month
for
a
public
hearing,
discussion
and
recommendation
of
the
operating
budget
from
there.
After
your
august
recommendation,
we
will
move
on
to
planning
board
and
then
later
to
city.
Council.-
next
slide.
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Cob,
lauren
kilcoyne:,
as
you
would
expect
central
services
and
office
of
the
director..
We
keep
those
budgets
smaller,.
We
really
try
to
manage
our
administrative
costs,
overhead
costs
and
focus
as
much
as
much
of
the
funds
as
we
can,
into
those
on
the
ground
into
under
on
the
ground
service.
Delivery..
Next
slide.
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lauren
kilcoyne:,
that's
all
factored
into
restricted
funds,
and
so
at
the
end
of
the
day,.
What
I
mean
by
less
flexible
is
that
our
biggest
lever
biggest
opportunity
to
make
shifts
is
under
that
empty
column.
and
that's
about
1.3
million
of
the
overall
19.5
and
$19.6
million
operating
budget.
next
slide.
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Cob,
lauren
kilcoyne:,
so
I'm
I
and
we
are
trying
to
be
as
conservative
as
possible
and
give
us
as
many
options
as
we
can.
moving
forward,.
But
my
expectation
right
now
is
we
would
say
to
trails.
here's
your
target
and
they
would
choose
to
make
it
up
with
either
seasonal
savings
or
standard
savings
and.
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hal
hallstein
:,
and
so
I
just
think
the
community
sometimes
is
looking
and
seeing.
well,.
What
we're
interested
in
is
actually
picks
and
shovels
on
the
trails,
as
opposed
to
more
office
related
stuff.,
and
so
I'm
going
to
leave
it
there..
I
think
you
did
fantastic
work
with
the
comments.
I'd
like
to
me.
yeah.
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Cob,
lauren
kilcoyne:,
yeah,
thanks.,
so
on
the
lisa
miscellaneous
revenue,
side,
you'll
notice,
we
go
from
just
over
a
million
in
2019
we
spike
to
almost
3
million
and
then
back
down
to
your
typical
level..
So
in
2020
in
the
current
year,
that
represents
one
time:
income
from
the
sale
of
the
coleman
and
six
houses.
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dan
burke:
a
great
thing
about
this.,
cob,
dan
burke:,
about
half
the
cob,
dan
burke:.
Half
the
trail
projects
in
a
given
here
are
actually
trail
projects
that
are
going
to
be,
you
know,,
carried
out
by
the
trails
and
the
study
groups,,
but
a
big
reason
why
they're
being
done.
as
for
ecological
purposes
and
not
my
driver.
and
so,
yeah,,
it's
hard
for
us
to
present
a
graph.
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mark
gershman:,
great.,
well,,
thanks.,
thanks.,
john
and
and
dan.
you're,
absolutely
right..
If
the.
If
you
move
to
the
next
slide.
that'd,
be
great.,
I'm
great
introduction
and
did
want
to
make
it
really
clear
that
an
effort
like
this
that
is
lindsay
has
said,
has
been
going
on
for
a
little
bit
over
a
year.
Now.
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mark
gershman:
and
other
agency
partners
who've
been
working
on
prairie
dog
management,
so
big
project
team..
So
I
wanted
to
take
a
little
bit
to
acknowledge
the
input
of
a
lot
of
folks
in
the
community,,
especially
on
this
project.
yeah..
The
next
slide,
because
me
clicking,
doesn't
do
anything.
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mark
gershman:,
the
purposes
of
the
purposes
of
this
update
are
just
to
refresh
folks.
Memory
is
about
where
we
were,,
where
we
left
off
before
cope
with,
is
a
standard
set
and
what's
been
happening
in
the
interim,
and
then
just
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
city
council.
Only
carrying
that
schedule.
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val
matheson:,
paying
seating
working
the
land,,
the
ordinance
was
really
protecting
the
borough
and
its
full
capacity
extent..
So
what
we
were
trying
to
do
is
think
about
what
are
are
things
that
could
happen.
superficially,
that
wouldn't
constitute
lethal
control
and
an
inhumane
way
in,
in
a
nutshell.
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Cob,
dan
burke:
about
language
may
look
like.,
and
we
certainly
are
hearing
your
concerns
today
and
we'll
go
back
and
work
on
that
language.
of
course,.
If
we're
going
to
stick
with
a
special
rule,
we
don't
not
go
too
far,
we're
actually
better
off
than
looking
at
an
ordinance
change..
So
within
our.
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dan
burke:
yes.
okay.
osbt,
curt
brown:
good.
How
thank
you
for
bringing
that
up
as
any
other
comments
on
that
issue,
dave.
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mark
gershman:,
one
of
our
own
staff,
were
interested
in
knowing
whether
an
activity
would
be
allowed
on
these
irrigated
agricultural
lands..
And
so
that's
where
we
came
up
with
some
edits..
What
I'm
hearing,
at
least
from
some
of
the
board
member,
is
that
this
threshold
issue
of
legality
or
allowing.
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hal
hallstein
:,
I
believe,
fundamentally
in
the
department's
ability
to
find
the
right
balance..
My
concern
is,
is
that
by
encapsulating
it
to
sharply
in
the
language,
sort,
of,
we've
seen
that
that
we
actually
prevent
ourselves
from
being
able
to
make
good
decisions
and
become
more
trapped
by.
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john
potter:,
you
know,
sort
of
the,
the
language
around
how
we
are
able
to
do
things,
if,.
If
the
council
agrees
that
this
is
a
public
improvement
project
that
should
move
forward.
then,,
then
we
are
able
to
move
to
better
move
forward
with
a
special
permit
and
in
the
rule.,
the
rule
language.
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val
matheson:,
some
counsel,
then,
is
clarity
that
one
they
agree,
that
this
is
a
maintenance
republic,
improvement,
project,
and
also
that,
um,.
The
second
part
of
this
ordinance
that
they
know
about
it..
I
mean,
it
requires
that
councils
been
notified..
So
that's
why
it
was
put
into
the
motion.
Language.
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mark
davison:
take
a
moment
to
call
out
the
staff.
In
fact,
all
stuff,,
not
just
a
staff.
I'll,
highlight
here,
who,
literally
for
the
last
four
months
since
covert
began,
have
been
working
incredibly
hard
and
dealing
with
this
difficult
situation
in
terms
of
the
frontline
we've
had
the
trailhead
stats.
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Cob,
jarret
roberts,
:,
so
the,,
the
good
news
is,
we
have
our
crew
leads
and
assistant
green
leaves
on
who
are
veteran..
It's
almost
nearly
a
fully
returning
staff..
So
these
folks
are
highly
efficient..
They
know
the
system,
we
know
what
to
do.
the
bad
news.
Is
there
a
smaller
group
than
our
normal
trial,
groups.
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Cob,
lisa
dierauf:
and
when
you're
out
there.,
you
can
see
all
these
different
outreach
styles..
We
were
actually
meeting
three
times
a
week
in
the
beginning:
brainstorming
new
messaging,
what
works,?
What
doesn't
meeting
with
strangers,
or
be
consistent
and
everyone
has
their
own
style
and
their
share.
Ideas.
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Cob,
lisa
dierauf:
well,,
we
have
so
cob,
lisa
dierauf:.
We
had
over
250
outreach
shifts
between
may
11
and
july
5.
We
made
21,000
contacts
over
20,000
contacts,,
so
some
of
those
staffers
out,
maybe
four
to
five
times
a
week.
others,.
It
might
be
every
couple
weeks..
Those
are
the
people
like
dave,
sutherland
and.
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Osbt,
curt
brown:,
one
of
the
things
that
council
did
in
addition
to
adopting
the
hundred
year
flood
protection
level
for
variant.
one
is
that
they
also
approved
our
suggestion
to
do
some
additional
analysis
on
the
upstream
option.
Under
the
guidance
of
the
city
council's
see
yourself
process.
Committee.
B
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
B
B
B
W
W
B
W
W
Osbt,
hal
hallstein
:
and
the
citizens
of
boulder
taxpayer
and
ratepayer
concerns
about
that
problem
without
influence
from
other
actors,,
so
that
we
have
fair
and
full
information
about
what
the
land
can
and
cannot
support..
So
I
just
want
to
clarify.
that's
what
it's
about.,
at
least,
if
I'm
using
my
ears
right.
B
B
B
B
B
D
E
B
B
B
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
D
B
F
F
F
Osbt,
dave,
kuntz:
direction,,
and
so
I,
like
the
you,
know
the
sections
in
the,
the
organization.,
but
what
I'm
wondering
is,?
Maybe
it's
just
as
easy
to
put,
you
know,
the
same
language
under
various
sections
so
that,
rather
than
trying
to
develop
a
narrative.,
you
can
just
see
that
you
know
that.
F
F
Osbt,
dave
kuntz:,
but
on
the
other
hand,
I
think,
as
one
looks
at
this
and
doesn't
look
at
the
entire
document,,
but
just
kind
of
goes
through
and
says,
okay,
what
happened
or
what.
what
did
the
floodwall
actually,?
What
was
the
purpose
of
the
floodwall,
then
you
could
see
that
you
know
here
were
a
number
of.