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hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
The
city
has
engaged
with
community
members
to
co-create
a
vision
for
productive,,
meaningful,
and
inclusive
civic
conversations..
This
vision
supports
physical
and
emotional
safety
for
community
members,
staff
and
board,
and
commission
members,,
as
well
as
democracy
for
people
of
all
ages,
identities
of
experiences
and
political
perspectives..
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osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
obscenity,,
racial
epithets,
and
other
speech
and
behavior
that
disrupts
or
otherwise
impedes
the
ability
to
conduct
the
meeting
are
prohibited..
Participants
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required
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speak,
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They
are
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known
by,
and
the
individuals
must
display
their
whole
name
before
being
allowed
to
speak
online.
currently,.
Only
audio
testimony
is
permitted.
Online.
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Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
and
then
we
do
have
a
handful
of
folks
who
have
signed
up
in
advance..
If
you
would
like
to
to
speak,-
and
you
have
not
signed
up
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advance.,
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can
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can
click,
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hand
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you..
We
do
have
a
handful
of
people
who
have
joined
by
phone
as
well..
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osmp
hub
creekside
(large
conf
14):,
but
when
once
we
get
to
around
20
years.,
so
then,,
I
think
we
may
go
to
2
min,
so
that
there
is
a
reasonable
time
for
the
board
to
have
its
discussion
on
the
various
agenda
items..
So
I
will
start
with
3,
and
if
the
not
too
many
more
sign
up,
we'll
continue
with
that
through
the
whole
public
comment
period..
Otherwise
we
may
go
to
2
min
if
it
looks
like
more
people
are
signing
up.
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Frobertmurphy:
bringing
the
mckinsey
property
into
a
removal
area
and
hopefully,
we
can
manage
that
property
better..
The
city
owns
a
lot
of
water
that
comes
off,
the
cotton
would
trail
ditch,,
and
so
the
irrigation
should
not
be
any
problem..
If
you
need
volunteers
to
help
work
that
property,,
I
know.
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Dave
mackenzie:
the
vegetarian
so
much
that
dave
mackenzie:
we've
for
the
first
year
had
nothing
but
weeds
in
our
pastures.
and
it's
just.
We
are
dry
land..
We
usually
have
some
luck
with
decent
forage
for
our
horses.,
but
this
year,
because
of
the
wind,
and
because
of
what's
to
our
west
blowing
in,.
It's
just
nothing
but.
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Elizabeth
black:
okay.
elizabeth
black:,
I'm
elizabeth
black
heal
members,,
like
many
things
and
staffs,
proposed
changes
to
prairie
dog
management..
We
like
the
expansion
of
project
boundaries
to
include
all
irrigated
eggs
system
wide..
We
like
bringing
lethal
control
in
house,
stopping
relocations
to
the
southern
grasslands.,
improving
irrigation
infrastructure,
sooner,
and
increasing
borough
disturbance,
deaths.
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Elizabeth
black:
once
cleared,
it
would
be
easy
to
keep
prairie
dogs
out
with
its
surrounding
roads
and
fences,
grazing
and
diversified
vegetables,
irrigated
with
farmers
and
cbt.
exchange.
Water,
could
jump
start
a
young
farmer..
Here
we
have
improved
its
irrigation..
You
have
improved
as
irrigation
key
lined
and
cover
cropped
bell
grove..
Why
throw
away
that
investment
on
coexistence
with
prairie
dogs
guaranteeing
noxious
weeds
and
furious
neighbors.
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Elizabeth
black:
we
get
it.
irrigation
is
hard..
It's
not
a
9
to
5
job
with
weekends.
Off.
steel
needs
a
farmer
to
make
the
irrigation
work.
os.
Np.,
lessies
and
neighbors
are
a
huge
asset
partner
with
them.
loan.
Less
sees
your
perk
machines
harness
the
energy
of
young
farmers
with
low
cost
leases
to
remediate
properties.
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Elizabeth
black:,
our
video
of
soil
erosion
on
osmp,
shows
the
future
of
category
c
and
d
properties..
If
prey
dogs
are
not
controlled,,
just
google,
soil,
erosion,,
osmp,
boulder,,
colorado,
and
watch
our
press,
precious
top
soil
blowing
away..
None
of
us
wants
that
future..
Let's
work
together
to
fix
it..
What
do
you
have
to
lose?
thank
you.
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Cindy:,
I'm
cindy
one.
and
I'm
here
to
discuss
the
current
situation.
it's
on
verero,
mars
and
mr.
burke's
recent
memorandum,,
titled
somber
or
marsh
notes..
It
is
not
a
common
for
marshes
to
be
drive
for
a
year
or
one..
This
is
in
contrast
to
the
summer
or
our
site
plan
states
that
the
marsh
can
be
dry
for
up
to
8
months
in
a
dry
year..
This
is
the
first
time
I've
heard
the
city
discuss
a
drive
period
of
a
year
or
more,,
and
that
is
very
worrisome..
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Cindy:,
the
last
time
the
city
put
water
into
the
march
was
over
a
year
ago,
in
late
may
of
22.
that
time,
a
small
amount
of
water
was
supplied
for
8
consecutive
days,,
that
no
additional
water
is
added
for
the
remainder
of
the
water
season..
To
date
this
year
the
city
has
supplied
no
water
to
the
martians.
mid-june.
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Cindy:
an
early
may,
or
resident
emailed
city
staff.
regarding
the
dry
marsh
reply,
he
received,
stated
the
city
was
exploring
options,
and
quote
hope
to
improve
conditions
there
in
the
coming
months.
in
quote,.
If
the
city
is
exploring
options
through
september,,
when
the
water
sucks
running,,
the
water
will
no
longer
be
available,
and
the
marsh
will
likely
be
dry
throughout
another
fall,
winter
and
spring..
This
pattern
could
continue.
Definitely.
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Cindy:
note
that
if
the
city
doesn't
supply
water
to
the
marsh,
and
precipitation
is
the
only
significant
water
the
marshy
sees
minimal.
Runoff,
reaches
the
marsh
as
it
is
surrounded
circumferentially
by
ditches.,
although
these
stitches
may
supply
some
water
via
c
pitch..
This
is
not
documented
in
the
amount,.
If
any,
is
unknown.,
the
marsh
had
completely
dried
out
last
year
by
late
september,
and
has
been
dry
since
that
time,
other
than
after
heavy
rain
or
snow..
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Cindy:
no
birds
visited
the
dry
marsh
this
spring..
There
were
no
migratory
birds
that
had
previously
used
the
marshes
to
stop
over
to
rest
and
feed.
The
shore.
birds,
waiting
birds
and
numerous
hearings
were
gone,,
as
well
as
the
more
common
birds..
In
addition
to
the
marsh
birds,.
Other
wildlife
has
also
been
affected
by
the
lack
of
water..
The
nesting
birds
have
marketing
decreased,,
as
have
the
once
numerous
raptors.
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Cindy:
fox,,
direct,
and
coyotes
are
no
longer
steam.,
the
chorus
frogs,,
which
are
previously
everywhere
and
always
underfoot,,
have
essentially
disappeared..
Last
year
I
saw
2.
in
this
year.
I
have
not
seen
any.
the
heavy
rain
over
the
past.
Several
weeks
has
supplied
water
to
the
marsh..
Although
there
are
occasional
birds,
there
now,
they
are
not
numerous,
and
there
is
not
been
a
change
in
wildlife,
overall.
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Cindy:
we've
shared
our
concerns
regarding
a
wildlife
of
city
city
staff.
Many
times
the
sat
staff
says
the
management
of
the
marsh
has
not
changed.
having
lived
next
to
the
marsh
for
20
plus
years..
I
disagree
with
that
statement,.
Although
the
amount
of
water
supplied
to
the
marshes
last
year,,
which
was
minimal,
and
this
years,,
which
is
not
to
date.
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Cindy:,
as
you
know,,
the
trustees
learned
of
the
city's
plan
to
build
a
factory
next
to
some
of
from
citizens..
Please
take
our
concerns
to
heart
when
we
tell
you
that
the
character
of
the
martians
drastically
changed
in
a
negative
way.
of
the
last
2
years.,
the
marked
impacts
we're
seeing
on
wildlife
must
be
taken
into
account..
Certainly,
a
dwindling
wildlife
population
is
a
cause
for
concern
and
not
evidence
of
a
healthy
marsh.
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Linda:-
and
I
don't
see
much
action
going
on
on
the
penny
right
now
to
keep,,
though,
that
grassland
in
the
state
it
was
prior
to
prairie
dogs
being
put
out
there..
We
should
really
look
at
that
parcel
because
it
is
a
treasure,
and
it
is
quite
beautiful,
with
its
ponds.
and
it's
a
lovely,
open,
space.
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Kevin
markey::
what
are
some
of
the
assumptions
underlying
the
estimated
costs??
Are
there
more
cost,,
effective
means
of
achieving
the
same
results??
What
specific
needs
do
neighboring,
landos
or
landowners
have
regarding
prey,
dog,
management,
and
open
space?,
and
what
particular
risks
are
they,
based
by
neighboring
landowners,
for
example,,
steel
and
bennett
parcels
to
join
or
close
to
several
horse
properties.
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Kevin
markey:
we've
wondered,
when
reading
the
report,,
why
more
alternatives
were
not
employed
or
explored.?
If
your
creation
is
no
longer
an
option.,
why
not
re-establish
dry,
land,,
grazing,
or
use
restorative
crazing
to
enable
dry
land
crops,
attract
agricultural
lessees
to
parcels,
and
give
them
a
relative
really
free,
hand.
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Kevin
markey:
find
out
what
factors
contribute
to
the
success
of
independent
lessees..
Of
course,
some
might
argue
that
lessee
might
never
have
the
same
incentives
as
a
private
owner.,
but
the
city
has
chosen
to
purchase
these
lands,
and
is
their
responsibility
to
manage
them
as
good
neighbors..
Thank
you.
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Paula
shuler:
hi!,
my
name
is
paula.
Schuler.
prairie
dog
management
in
the
project
area
has
proved
very
positive,
slow,,
but
very
positive..
I
am
pleased
with
most
of
the
management
modifications
staff
is
presenting..
I
have
always
advocated
that
osmp
needs
to
move
outside
the
project
area
at
some
point
and
remove
prairie
dogs
from
all
irrigated
fields,,
return
them
to
healthy
parcels
and
be
a
better
neighbor.
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Paula
shuler:,
the
brew
baker.
north
pasture
is
a
very
straightforward
removal..
The
fence
on
north
crew
baker,
at
the
projun
ditch,
is
beyond
the
colorado
parks
and
wildlife,
quarter.
Mile,
buffer
zone,
guideline
for
nesting
eagles.
in
addition,
those
buffers
on
guidelines,
and
on
every
year
on
july,
fifteenth.
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Paula
shuler:,
brew,
baker.
north
pasture
should
not
be
in
category.
c.
it
should
be
in
category
a,
and
managed
next
year.
stratton
southwest
is
also
in
category
c.
the
entire
straton
property,,
including
the
southwest
corner,,
was
a
glorious
parcel
with
no
prairie
dogs.
when
it
was
purchased
by
open
space
in
2,007
for
3.2
million
dollars.,
the
strat
and
family
irrigated
the
southwest
portion.
Soon
after
open
space
purchased
the
property
prairie
dogs.
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Paula
shuler:
just
moved
in,
and
then
more
prairie
dogs
moved
in.,
no
one
irrigated
that
corner,
and
now
it
needs
serious.
Care.
staff
has
very
recently
made
irrigation,
improvements,
key
lines
seated
and
spread
compost.,
but
none
of
those
actions
will
make
a
significant
difference
until
the
prairie
dogs
are
removed
and
the
irrigation
repairs
are
complete.
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Paula
shuler:
work
with
another
farmer.,
try
new
things..
What
do
you
have
to
lose.?
I
realized
the
project
area.
Parcels
have
gotten
a
bit
more
complex.,
but
when
the
going
gets,
tough,
the
tough
get
going..
So,
let's
go
think
out
of
the
box,
finish.
The
project
area
and
manage
more
acres
per
year..
Lastly,
osn.,
mp.
and
osbt.
should
tread
very
lightly
when
changing
parcel
management.
Designations.
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Suzanne
webel:,
thousands
of
bennett's
prairie
dogs
are
coming
onto
my
farm.
as
a
result,.
I've
had
to
spend
unbelievable
amounts
of
my
time
and
resources
managing
them
and
the
weeds
they
introduce..
They
are
not
compatible
with
my
hay
production,
and
their
holes
make
the
lane
we
maintain
as
a
trail
unsafe
for
horses..
They
even
gnaw
at
osmp's,
expensive
wood
fence
posts,,
causing
the
fence
to
fall
over
and
require
in
constant
maintenance.
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Suzanne
webel:,
along
with
many
of
our
neighbors,,
I
participated
in
lsmp's
prayer
dog
management
plan
for
the
northern
tier..
We
thought
we
had
achieved
success
in
getting
the
board
and
council
to
approve
limited
lethal
control
for
prayer
dogs,,
and
I
hope
that
bennett
would
be
at
the
top
of
the
list
for
treatment.
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Suzanne
webel:,
but
now
we
learned
that
instead
of
honoring
the
management
plan,
we
had
all
agreed
on.
After
only
3
short
years,
staff
seems
to
be
saying
that
they
are
going
to
abandon
many
of
the
properties
in
the
northern
tier
to
prairie
dogs,,
because
farming
is
hard.
yes,.
Indeed
it
is.
but,,
as
other
people
have
said,
you
bought
it..
You
need
to
keep
fixing
it.
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Jonathan
moore:
my,
my
final
comments,
and
I
will
be
more
organized
by
the
time.
This,
you
know,
comes
around
to
hearings
is,.
If
you
own
it,,
you
need
to
maintain
it.
look
at
boulder
county..
They
have
done
an
amazing
job.
Around
login
reservoir.
I've
only
been
there
for
9
years,
and
they
have
transformed
those
properties
through
diligent
care
and
eradication
of
prairie
dogs,
among
other
things.
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Jonathan
moore:
because
they
are
moving
across
all
of
your
neighbors,
land,
and
we
are
spending
our
own
private
dollars,
trying
to
figure
out
how
to
not
have
them
degrade
our
properties.
and
secondly,.
If
you're
not
wanted
to
do
that,
in
my
opinion,
and
I
hate
to
say,
this.,
you
should
sell
the
land
because
you
are
not
being
good.
Stewards
of
those
lands
right
now.
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Harald
a
cassidy:
some,
some
some
comments
that
were
sent
to
the
city
regarding
an
environmental
assessment
for
the
factory
site,
and
it
included
a
lot
of
questions
that
had
to
do
with
sombrero
marsh.,
and
I
also
gonna
send
you
a
map
so
that
you
can
see
the
wider
area
impacted
by
this
factory.
Project.
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Harald
a
cassidy:,
the
city
is
saying,.
Everything
is
just
fine
out.
There,
no
problem.
and,
in
fact,
dan
burke's,
telling
you
the
exact
same
thing,,
no
problem,,
nothing
to
see
here
every
once
in
a
while.
The
marsh
gets
dried
out..
I
guess
what
I
can
say
is
some
of
the
comments.
for
example,,
one
small
one,.
You
know
they
got
a
they..
The
trouble
mouse
is
known
to
be
out
there
on
that
property.,
open
space
adjacent
to
the
factory
site,
and.
U
U
Harald
a
cassidy:,
the
marsh
is
being
handled
right
now
is
really
not
okay.
it.
Nobody
seems
to
be
advocating
for
it
at
all.,
so
really
what
I
have
for
each
and
every
one
of
you
on
the
board..
I'm
going
to
send
these
comments
that
you
can
see..
You
can
see
what
I'm
talking
about,,
but
really
is
a
call
to
action
to
get
involved.
find
out.
What's
going,
on.,
don't
take
dan
burke's
word
for
it,
and
you
know,
dig
into
it
and.
U
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
bill
class,
and
will,
palmer,.
If
you
are
joining
by
phone,
just
message
me
in
the
q.
a.
and
I
will
come
back
to
you.,
I
do
see..
We
have
one
hand
up
from
someone
joining
from
a
call
could
be
one
of
them..
So
I'm
going
to
call
on
this
person
with
their
hand
up,
and
then.
A
A
D
M
M
M
M
13035176385:
as
he
mentioned,
the
city,
typically
uses,
fled
irrigation
of
adjacent
land
to
get
water
to
the
marsh..
They
have
water
rights
that
enable
them
to
do
this.
When
east
boulder
ditch
is
running
and
it's
running
now.,
the
city
could
call
for
water,,
fleddy,
or
date,
and
get
water
to
the
some
prayer
sombrero,
marsh
at
any
time..
They
just
have
not
done
so,,
despite
record
amounts
of
rainfall.
M
M
M
M
13035176385:,
it's
the
city's
decision
to
supply
less
water
to
the
marsh
related
to
the
proposed
factory..
We
don't
know
the
answer
to
these
questions,,
but
we
believe
they
deserve
careful
consideration,,
particularly
as
a
recent
decrease
in
water
to
the
marsh
coincides
with
the
city's
plans
for
the
adjacent
factory
construction.
M
M
M
M
D
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
that
will
conclude
our
public
comment.
and
I
do
want
to
thank
everyone
who
commented..
I
think
this
was
the
first,
where
no
one
exceeded
the
3
min
limitation,
which
was
impressive
and
appreciated..
So
thank
you
for
that.
and
more
importantly,.
Thank
you
for
all
of
your.
B
B
B
B
C
C
C
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
in
place,,
no
matter
what
is
happening.
yeah,
I'll,
let
it
go
ahead.
yeah.,
the
the
grassland
nesting
bird
closures,
are
a
little
bit
different,
because
they're
protecting
a
wide
suite
of
species
that
nest
at
different
times
during
that
timeframe,.
So,
unlike
the
raptor
sites,
where
we
have
individually
identified
nests,,
we
can
monitor,
and
and
if
they're,
not
used,
or
they're,
not
successful.,
we
can
lift
the
closure..
This
is
a
whole
sort
of
community.
That's
protected.
C
C
B
V
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
right
now,,
we're
actually
waiting
on
the
final
grading
permit
from
boulder
county.,
and
I
do
have
our
visitor
infrastructure,
senior
manager
chad,
this
evening,.
If
we
want
to
get
more
information.
but
from
what
I
understand,
we're
expecting
that
any
time.
now
we're
just
working
through
some
of
the
final
discussions
and
back
and
forth
with
the
county.
V
B
V
V
V
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
parts
of
the
project,,
or
we
mostly
in-house,,
mostly
in
house.
in
fact,,
it's
one
of
our..
If
you
remember
our
trails
field
trip.,
I
think
it
was.
Last
year
we
talked
a
lot
about
our
hybrid
approach.
and
so
a
lot
of
in
house
crews,
working
with.
in
fact,,
you
mentioned
bma,
and
some
of
the
volunteers
from
bma.
use,
cores.
V
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and,
and
I
know
in
other
past
projects
that
we've
been
very
careful,,
but
I
would
encourage
and
urge
us
to
be
extremely
careful
with
that
number
of
people
out
there.
given
the,
you
know,
sensitivity
of
of
the
area.,
so
hopefully.
you
know,.
There
aren't
congregations
of
many
people,
you
know,
in
in
a
specific
areas,,
but
that
we're
treading
as
lightly
as
we
can.
V
V
V
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
but
yeah,
even
to
the
construction.
we're
trying
to
be
as
light
on
the
land
as
we
can,
and
sensitive
to
some
of
the
certainly
the
high
value
resource,
areas.
right?.
I
and
I
had
no
doubt
of
that..
I
just
wanted
to
reiterate
the
importance
of
from
a
kind
of
force,
perspective.
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
I'd
be
a
humorously,
but
in
the
memo
it
says
that
there's
been
2
miles
of
I'm
missing
a
trail..
It's
been
removed.,
but
so
I
guess
my
question.
Is,
is
the
fact
that
we're
designating
some
of
the
undesignated
trail
is
that
included
in
the
removal,
the
2
mile
removal
number,,
because
in
my
mind
the
a
trail
is
a
trail.
B
V
W
Chad
brotherton-
cob
osmp:
yeah,,
basically
from,
you
know,,
going
from
like
north
foothills
trail..
You
know
the
hog
back
area,
heading
north
until
you
hit
the
fence.,
basically
or
private
property
fence..
That's
the
2
miles.
Ofund
is
a
trail
kind
of
following
the
railroad
grade
there
that
we'd
be
removing
from
the
system.
W
W
Chad
brotherton-
cob
osmp:
provide
some
opportunity
for
some
experience
there,,
but
it's
mostly
for
drainage
and
sustainability..
There
are
some
advantages,
though,
taking
it
from
our
undesayed
trail
data
to
a
manage
trail.
One.
we're
adding
sustainability.
there
should.
there
will
be,
you
know,
following
our
trail.
Standards,
there'll
be
less.
W
Chad,
brotherton-
cob,
osmp:,
erosion,,
less
impacts.
and
we're
basically
transferring
it
into
a
managed
situation
versus
in
a
more
unmanaged
situation.,
so
yes,
the
numbers
are.
we're
getting
rid
of
2
miles.
we're
adding
3
plus
miles
of
trail,.
You
know,
to
the
the
design,,
a
trail,
responsibilities
and
system.
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
great,,
and
all
I
would
encourage
is
that
when
we
discuss
that,
that.,
we
say,
basically
what
you
just
said.
so
that
people
understand
that
you
know
that.
there,,
there's
going
to
be
more
present
management
presence
in
the
area
than
currently
exists.
and
hopefully,.
That
will
be
an
a
positive
for
the.
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
very
sensitive
area
that
it's
going:
through.,
chad,
brotherton-,
cob,
osmp:,
thanks.,
chad,
brotherton-
cob
osmp:
thank
you.,
conf
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
okay..
Any
other
comments
on
that?
some
breaks,
that.
michelle,
that
you
have
some.
C
C
C
C
C
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large
conf
14):,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
point.
and
then
also,
you
know,
when
it
is
it
that
it
last
happened
that
was
dry
for
that
long
period.
do
you?.
Do
you
know
approximately
how
long
that
has
been?
people
are
talking
about
sort
of
anecdotally??
I've
lived
here,
15
years,
and
it
hasn't
been
this
bad..
We
know
the
last
time
that
it
was
dry
during
a
drop
period.
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
last
fall
into
early
this
spring,
until
when
it
build
up
again
about
a
month
ago
or
began
to
get
water.
so,,
but
in
terms
of
that
street
that
maybe
you're
referring
to
as
maybe
over
a
year
or
something
like
to
that,
extreme,
I'd
probably
be
reliance.
maybe,
don.,
I
don't
know
if
don
is
available
with
us
today
to
speak
to
for
many,
many
years..
You
might
know
if
we've
got
a
situation
of.
Y
Y
Y
Y
B
B
B
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
obviously,.
If
there's
water
in
there,,
it's
that's
not
how
it
gets.
Created.
and
also
people
have
said
that
they
thought
that
it
was
a
buffalo,
wallow.,
pre-european,
settlement,
and
anything
like
that..
So
just
anecdotally..
Certainly
there
have
been
cycles
of
dryness
and
wetness,,
but
the
creation
of
that
depression
was
obviously.
B
Y
Y
Don
d'amico:
the
don
d'amico:
kind
of
general.
understanding
now
is
that,
beginning
in
the
about
the
mid
18
hundreds,,
when
irrigation
became
prevalent
in
the
boulder
valley,
with
the
construction
of
the
east,
boulder
ditch
in
the
enterprise
ditch
being
upgraded
to
the
east
of
the
blowout..
That's
when
it
became
more
of,
I
won't
say
it
went
from
drive.
Y
Y
E
E
E
Y
Y
Don
d'amico:
most
stitches,
typically
leak.
they're,
not
unless
they're
lined
with
concrete
or
other
by
other
means.,
but
there's
a
fair
amount
of
loss.
They
call
trans
transmission
loss
from
where
the
water
is
diverted
from
the
creek
to
where
it's
put
onto
the
land..
So
there's
a
certain
amount
of
loss,
there.
and
that's
typically
just
leakage.
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Don
d'amico:
about
using
our
east
boulder,
ditch,
water,
rights,
and
they.
I've
heard
several
people
say
that
when
the
ditch
is
running
we
can
put
water..
We
can
divert
water
from
the
east
folder
ditch.,
that's
only
true..
If
we
are
the
water
users
that
actually
requested
the
diversion
of
water
from
south
boulder
creek.
Y
Y
Y
Y
E
Y
B
B
B
B
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
yeah,,
I
don't..
All
I
know,
is
that
they're
calling
for
water
right
now
to
irrigate
the
upland
grasslands
doesn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
that
you
know,
the
ground
is
basically
saturated.,
and
so
we
wouldn't
make
a
call
for
a
while
at
this
point,.
Given
the
the
situation.
B
B
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
L
H
B
B
Z
Z
Z
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
great.,
so
we'll
at
the
july
meeting
we'll
actually
have
a
presentation
and
a
a
decision.
Point..
I
think
I
either.
yeah,
well,.
It's
kind
of
a
parallel
process.
part
of
the
land
designation,
clean
up
includes
some
small,
narrow
strips
of
oso,
and
we'll
be
coming
forward
with
some
recommendations
for
the
board
to
consider.
on,
on,
on,.
Also
great.
AA
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
because
of
how
they
were
placed
might
not
have
covered
the
original
era..
That
was
the
intent..
Sometimes
they
were
larger
than
the
area
they're
intended
to
cover..
Sometimes
they
don't
no
longer
serve
an
open
space
purpose
and
staff
mines,
and
so
clean
up
would
be,
is
just
recommendations
of
do
we
move
forward
with
the
oso.
X
X
Z
B
B
X
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
hey,.
Do
you
all
have
an
interest
in
these?
because
it's
so.,
so
it's
it
kind
of
puts
a
focus
on
it,
does
it??
Does
it
serve
an
open
space
purpose
that
the
department
might
be
interested
in?
yeah.?
Another
great
example
of
that
that
you're
familiar
with
is
in
south
border.
Creek
is
see
south,,
you
know,,
there's
actually
a
major
os,.
So
the
designation
that
you
know,
the
the
department
the
city
has
worked
on
and
stuff
as
part
of.
B
C
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
if
there
was
a
change
of
what
the
board's
per
view
is,,
it
is
that,
under
the
open
space
for
it's
purposes
that,
if
there's
any
open
space
related
items
that
are
changed,
or
within
the
bold
amount
of
comprehensive
plan,
this
board's
per
view
would
be
to
review
that
recommendation..
So
that
that's
why
the
oso,,
even
though
it's
not
a
part
of
an
open
space
system.
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
great
thanks,
conf
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
for
that!
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
and
I've
noticed
that
our
our
schedule
is
completely
hosed.,
but
we
were..
We
were
so
giddy
on
the
adherence
to
the
schedule,
and
don't
give
us
yet,
dave.,
don't
give
up.
come
on,.
We
can
do
this
and
not
yeah.
right?
so,
dan,.
I
think
we
are
ready
for
matters
from
the
department.
all
right.,
I'm
going
to
now
save
my
10
min
introduction
into
this
next
item
and
just
turn
things
right
over.
A
A
H
A
E
G
A
D
X
AB
X
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please.,
conf,
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
we'll
start
tonight
with
an
update
on
our
budget
development,
process.,
we'll
review
the
operating
budget
structure
and
operating
budget
requests
and
we'll
save
time
for
questions
and
discussion
at
the
end.
Next
slide,
please.
X
X
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
that
that's
perfect.
thank
you.,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
we're
revisiting
our
2,024
budget
development
time
on
this
slide
tonight
is
our
third
touch
on
the
2,024
budget
will
be
back
in
july
with
additional
details
and
any
changes
to
the
cip
and
operating
budgets,
as
well
as
public
hearing
and
osbt
recommendation
on
the
items.
X
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
okay.,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
okay,
thank
you.
so,,
starting
with
an
update
on
the
budget
development
process.
At
this
point,,
the
finance
department
and
department
is
refining
personnel
projections
and
other
guidelines
that
are
used
to
develop.
Osmp's
budget.
we'll
have
details
to
share
on
those
guidelines
during
the
july
business
meeting,,
including
projected
costs
for
staff
salaries
and
benefits
which
make
up
2
thirds
of
osmp's
operating
budget.
A
A
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
the
operating
budget
is
comprised
of
a
few
different
layers..
It
starts
with
the
current
year's
base..
Then
additional
costs
from
budget
guidelines
from
the
finance
department
are
layered.
On
top
of
the
base
budget
for
items
like
staff,
salary
and
benefits.
vehicle
repair,
costs,
and
technology,
costs.
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
after
we've
accounted
for
new
costs
in
the
revenue
outlook,.
We
can
look
to
adjusting
core
service
budgets..
These
adjustments
are
reviewed
for
priority
in
the
department,
city,
state,
or
other
requirements
and
feasibility
to
implement
on
a
fixed
term
or
ongoing
basis.
A
A
A
T
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
within
the
operating
budget
there
are
4
different
expenditure
types.
there
are
personnel,
expenditures,,
non
personnel
or
mpe.
expenditures,
cost
allocation
and
debt
service,
and
we'll
look
more
closely
at
the
2,024
amounts
in
each
of
these
categories.
Next
month.
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
we're
also
working
with
city
leadership
to
determine
if
funds
for
the
recent
climate
tax
will
support.
Work
in
our
department
in
2,024.
Osmp.
no
longer
receives
general
fund
dollars,,
but
we
do
still
partner
with
other
departments
through
memorandums
of
understanding.
A
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
much
of
the
central
services
budget
is
used
to
support
and
supplement
programming
and
other
service
areas,,
including
expenses
related
to
operational
facilities,,
technology,
budget
and
other
operational
functions..
Any
budget
request
shared
later
in
this
presentation
will
be
in
addition
to
the
dollars
you
see,
here.
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please..
The
department
has
made
efforts
to
tie
our
operating
budget
to
the
master
plan.,
we're
able
to
tie
the
current
year
budget
for
non-personnel
and
seasonal
and
temporary
staffing
costs
master
plan
strategies
in
a
similar
way.
As
our
approach
during
the
present
presentation
of
the
proposed
cip
last
month.
A
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please.,
conf
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
so
shifting
gears
to
the
last
part
of
our
presentation,.
We
mentioned
that
any
increases
to
base
budget
require
submission
of
a
budget
request
to
the
city's
executive
budget
team,,
which
consists
of
city
leaders
to
ensure
a
consistent
city
budget
approach.
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
If
budget
requests
are
approved
by
ebt.,
they
become
part
of
the
city.
Managers,
recommended
budget
in
the
fall.
osbt
review
of
the
budget
runs
concurrent
with
ebt
review,
and
we'll
submit
the
proposed
budget
request
to
the
finance
department.
Later
this
month,
as
part
of
our
draft,
2,024
budget
submission.
A
A
A
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
budget
requests
included
in
your
business
meeting
packet
tied
to
a
handful
of
priorities
for
the
2,024
budget..
Our
annual
and
long
term
priorities
for
the
budget,
incorporate
actions
identified
in
the
master
plan
and
approved
plans,
recommendations
from
the
osbt
during
the
fall
retreat,
and
business
meetings
and
priorities
identified
during
the
budget
planning
process.
A
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
this
month's
packet
detailed
budget
request
for
standard
positions,,
non-standard
positions
and
staffing
contracts
and
non
personnel
requests
for
standard
positions.
we're
requesting
3
types
of
changes..
The
first
is
conversion
of
positions
from
temporary
to
standard,
to
comply
with
the
affordable
care,
act
and
meet
business
needs,,
whether
they're,
ongoing
or
fixed
term..
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
these
conversions
won't
add
headcount,,
but
they
will
have
some
minimal
costs
associated
with
changing
benefits
between
the
temporary
and
standard
categories..
An
example
of
this
is
our
science.
Maintenance
technician,,
as
businesses
in
this
program,
have
changed
and
require
year
round
support
of
an
in-house
position.
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
next
category
is
non-standard
position.
Requests
we
shared
at
the
last
meeting
our
plan
to
shift
many
ongoing
maintenance
costs
from
the
cip
to
operating
this
year.
595,000
of
those
shifts
will
support
non-standard
staffing
needs,,
including
funding
for
3
agricultural
crew,
member
physicians.
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
when
the
preferred
alternative,
cip
project
was
proposed
in
2,020,
for
example,,
we
were
still
assessing
the
best
delivery
method
for
the
work.,
whether
that
was
contracted
cruise
vendors,
or
in-house
support,.
We
determined
that
hiring
in-house
staff
for
these
projects
is
best,
and
they're
now
seeking
to
operationalize
the
funding
for
those
positions.
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
in
our
work
with
the
finance
department.,
we're
also
learning
if
osmp
will
receive
support
from
the
climate
tax
fund.
Next
year.
there
are
a
few
budget
requests
detailed
in
the
packet
that
are
currently
supported
by
the
climate
fund,
and
may
need
to
move
to
the
open
space
fund
in
2,024.
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please.,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
So
the
same
categories
are
shown
here
for
non-personal
budget
requests
in
the
category
of
shifting
funds
from
cip
to
operating
budget.,
we're
proposing
to
operationalize
funding
for
work,
including
the
restoration
of
needed
vegetation
on
south
folder
creek
and
boulder
creeks
and
implementation
of
tall
o
grass
control
strategies
which
have
historically
been
funded
in
the
cip,
but
are
really
ongoing
needs
in
the
department.
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
we're
also
requesting
to
increase
budget
to
account
for
additional
cost,
to
maintain
current
service
levels
like
increasing
the
budget
for
supplies
and
materials.
and
finally,
we're
looking
to
increase
dollars
to
support
additional
service
delivery
in
some
areas,,
including
contracts
to
support
youth
engagement,
work.
A
A
Z
Z
B
AA
B
AA
AA
Brady
robinson
osbt:,
and
also
for
offering
to,
since
I'm
a
newest
board
member.
taking
me
aside
and
spending
30
min
to
kind
of
bring
me
up
to
speed
on
things..
I
I
do
think
it
would
just
be
good
to
I.
I
just
have
always
want
to
reiterate
one
fundamental
question..
So
when
we,,
when
there's
an
expense,
that's
approved
in
a
given
year.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
I
I
would
say.
no,
that
that
is
fairly
accurate..
There
are
a
few
restrictions
in
the
city
process.
one
example
would
be
anything
that
is
an
inter
fund
transfer.
so,
for
example,.
If
there
was
some
change
in
allocation
across
like
climate
tax
law
refund
open
space
fund.,
those
are
things
that
necessitate
an
adjustment
to
base
and
bringing
forward.
similarly,.
We
wouldn't
be
able
to
move
something
from.
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):
in
any
given
year.,
so
I
use
trails
as
an
example.
frequently
we
have
temporary
staff,
and
then
we
have
all
these
contracted
crews..
So
we
have
that
flexibility
based
on
the
work
plan
to
say,.
What's
the
right
skill
set
match.,
should
we
up,
level
our
contracted,
cruise,
or
hire
more
attempts,,
and
we
can
make
those
re
allocations
without
bringing
those
forward??
Do
we
have
an
internal
process
to
do
that.,
yes,,
absolutely
so.
as
part
of
our
work
planning
process,.
I
think
we
have
about
350
projects
for
this
year
in
the
work
plan.
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
work,
plan,
steering
team.
the
whole
director's
team
is
engaged
in
and
making
those
decisions.
dan,
of
course,
is
as
well
sam
and
cole,
but
in
terms
of
what
comes
to
the
board,,
we're
really
looking
at.
broad
budget
increases
to
budget
reductions
to
budget
and
then
changes
across
funds
or
expenditure.
Types.
AA
E
E
E
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
what
we're
shifting
to
be
conf,
osmp
hub,
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
more
in
line
with
the
affordable
care
act.
If
there
were
changes
in
that
or
what
we're
doing.
and
if
that
relates
to
what
lord
was
saying
about
standard
personnel
or
non
personnel,
budget.
E
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
basically
get
in
compliance
with
with
the
affordable
care
act
based
on
guidance
from
our
hr,
department.
and
so
you'll
see
that
we
are
not
looking
to
change
headcount
necessarily..
But
we
are
trying
to
change
positions
from
non-standard
personnel
to
standard
for
ongoing
work
that
we
have
in
the
department.
A
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
but
for
a
handful
of
positions,
for
instance,
we
have
a
plasticity
planning
position.
that
has
been
hired.
We've
had
the
same
candidate
hired
for
every
year
for
a
12
month,
period.,
but
clearly,.
It's
an
ongoing
need
for
us..
So
we
are
making
an
effort
to
convert
that
now
to
to
a
standard
ongoing
position
of
our
base.
Budget.
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
it
does.
yeah,,
I'm
confused
because
you
say,
well,,
there
are
only
2
new
positions.,
but
in
my
looking
at
you
know
the
table,
they're
they're
actually,,
I
don't
know
6
or
7
or
8
I
think,
6,
conversions.
and
so
why?.
Why
are
those
included
then?
In
the
fd.,
the
department's
fte?.
B
A
A
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
the
I
don't
know.
the
fte
count
right
for
2,023
is
like
129,
or
something
like
that.,
so
in
2,024
it
presumably
would
be
135
or
something.,
and
right
now,
there's
roughly,
200
and
some
seasonal
attempts..
That
number
will
then
go
down.
Right.,
we'll
re
be
resell.
If
you
walked
into
the
office
and
everyone
had
a
seat.
that'd
be
the
same
amount
of
people
in
the
office,
right?.
But
technically
the
fte
count
will
will
go
up,
and
then.
X
E
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
which
have
less
than
a
6
month
term
and
did
not
do
work
comparable
to
a
standard
position.
over
many
years..
Our
business
needs
changed.
and
so,
with
the
affordable
care
act,.
We
took
the
opportunity
to
use
a
classification
of
temporary
employee,
which
is
not
something
that
we
use
previously.
We,
we
might
have
had
temps.
but
you're.
So
you're
talking
about
more
of
like
a
temp
staffing
agency.,
something
like
that.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
with
the
on
boarding
or
sort
of
implementation
of
a
affordable
care,
act.
we're
able
to
onboard
a
number
of
new
employment
classification,
so
temporary,
1020,,
30,
40,
h,
interns,
at
1020,,
30,,
40,
h,,
variable
hour,,
seasonal,,
regular
seasonal.,
so
it
really
expanded
the
definition
and
the
different
employment
classifications
that
we
have
access
to.
What
the
city
did
with
city
council
is
say,.
If
somebody
is
classified
as
a
temporary
employee,,
we
are
going
to
enact
a
living
wage.
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):
considered
a
temporary
employee,.
They
are
given
health
benefits
upfront
from
their
first
day
of
service
in
their
first
term..
The
complexity
that
we're
sort
of
speaking
to
in
the
memo
is
around
the
measurement
period..
So
when
somebody
starts
employment
as
a
temporary
position
here
at
open,
space.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):
they're
automatically,
given
health
benefits
from
the
first
day
of
their
service
for
their
first
year
in
their
second
year
of
employment,
they're,
looking
back
at
a
measurement
period
to
gauge
actual
hours
worked
in
the
previous
year
to
determine
what
the
second
year's
benefits
offerings
will.
Be.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
that's
lauren,
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
you
know,
that
that
gets
very
complex,
because
up
until
the
past
year
those
folks
didn't
have
paid
sick,
time,
we're
not
offering
pto
banks
or
anything
like
that
in
that
employment
classification..
So
if
folks
did
not
have
a
break
in
service
to
reset
their
measurement
period,,
we
were
seeing
staff
losing
health
benefits
as
temporary
employees
in
their
second
year..
So
the
hr.
definitions
tell
us
that
a
temporary
employee
can
have
a
term
of
up
to
12
months
before
their
break
and
service.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):.
If
we
were
to
enact
a
12
month
term,
plus
a
3
month
break
in
service,,
we
would
get
off
cycle
with
our
field
seasons
right?.
So
we
would
be
working
folks
april
to
january,
and
then
not
able
to
bring
them
back,
and
so
sorry
april
to
april,
and
then
not
able
to
bring
them
back
until
after
field
season..
So
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
is
stay.
Compliant.,
keep
tap
term
links
under
a
year
but
make
sure
that
we're
not
putting
our
employees
in
a
position
where
they're
going.
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):
unpredictable
schedule.
Less
than
6
months.
they're
not
comparable
to
a
standard
position..
These
temporary
positions
can
be
up
to
12
months..
We
would
like
to
keep
them
to
9
months,
and
they
can
do
work
similar
to
a
standard
employee,
and
they
get
health
benefits
upfront..
So.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
the
all
of
this
work
continues
to
evolve.
we're
now
offering
sick
accruals.
we're
looking
at
other
changes
to
medical
leaves
that
are
that
they'll
be
reviewed
by
council
in
a
few
months,,
but
but
that's
sort
of
the
complexity
that
we're
in
now..
It's
the
nature
of
our
field,
season,
the
expanding
needs
in
the
winter..
So
hence
a
lot
of
these
position.
Requests
that
you're
seeing.
E
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
great
any
further
questions.
yeah,.
I
think
that
actually
answers
the
question
they
have.
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
human
dimensions
technician..
It
says
that
it's
an
aca
request.
and
then
the
last
sentence
that
that
you
know
they
would
remain
temporary
with
a
9
month,
term.
so
9
months,.
C
AB
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
so
lauren,
kilcoyne,
(she/her):
and
the
the
remainder
of
the
folks
in
that
program
would
have
their
term
reduced
from
12
months
to
9
months,,
with
a
clean
break
in
service,
to
be
able
to
come
back
and
ensure
that
they'll
be
benefits
eligible
in
the
in
the
next
year..
The
thinking
with
the
human
dimensions
technician
position..
I
mentioned
earlier
that
with
an
affordable
care
act,
role,
a
attempt
term
is
up
to
one
year.
AB
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):,
but
we
haven't
hit
the
term
length
for
a
fixed
term..
We
typically,
don't
request
a
fixed
term,
position.,
that's
less
than
2
years,
and
we've
worked
with
hr.
every
year
to
say
what
is
the
right
thing
to
do
with
these
positions
to
meet
our
business
needs.,
we
have
a
voice
and
site
study
of.
AB
Lauren
kilcoyne
(she/her):
resonance,
survey,,
a
po
of
survey.
and
we're
not
cleanly
fitting
into
these
definitions.,
and
so
what
we're
hoping
to
do
with
one
of
the
hd
jobs
is
convert
it
to
a
fixed,
term.
and
then,
to
make
sure
we
are
going
to
get
in
compliance
with
the
other
jobs,.
We
would
be
bumping
those
down
to
9
months
with
the
3
month,
break
in
service
to
get
all
of
the
jobs
in
that
in
that
job
class
into
compliance
with
the
aca.
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
AA
AA
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
that
one
could
look
at
to
what
the
voters
approve,
and
you
could
go
back
and
look
at
the
ballot
languages
for
the
open
space
fund
and
and
drop
parameters
out
of
that..
Then
you
would
then,
when
things
enter
the
open
space
fund
coffers,,
then
you
would
look
at
the
charter.
Purposes,
the
open
space
charter,
purposes.
X
X
X
B
B
B
E
AD
E
B
B
B
X
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
think
another
great
example
is
our
prairie
dog
and
agricultural
land
restoration
program,
climate
initiatives.,
there's
another
one
that
is
this.
past
few
years
we've
been
working
and
updating
the
board
on
those
type
of
enhancements..
So
there's
just
a
number
of
program
enhancements
that
we've
been
doing..
Some
of
them
have
called
out
it
and
the
turing
process
of
the
master
plan.
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
for
3..
Let's,
let's
see
if
we
could
put
some
more
focus
on
that.
and
so
what
what
this
means
is
out
of
the
director's
office..
We
we
challenged
our
sat
staff,
I
believe,
starting
2
years
ago
to
start
taking
a
look
at,.
How
can
we
have
enhanced
presence
in
the
field?
yes,?
We
could
always
bring
on
some
employees,
which
there's
examples
of
some
enhanced
capacity
here
with
the
ranger
team,
for
instance.
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
but
there's
also
other
creative
things
we
could
do
about
having
our
teams
that
are
out
in
the
field,,
including
volunteers,,
be
more
working,
together,,
more
collaborative
in
a
nature
that
then
re
produces
that
enhanced
presence
of
the
field..
So
this
was
sort
of
a
a
director
level
initiative
to
our
staff,
saying,
hey.
X
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
kick
things
off,
or
janelle,.
Do
you
want
us
to
thank
you?
you.?
You
summarize
that.
very
well,
dan,
thank
you..
I
will
just
see
a
few
other
things.
janelle
freeston,
interim
deputy
director
for
community
connections
and
partnerships.,
and
tonight
yes,
dakota
anderson,,
who
is
our
new
education?
outreach,
not
new
to
the
department,
but
new
to
the
role.
D
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
of
education
and
outreach
senior
program,
manager,
will
be
leading
the
presentation,
and
then
we
also
have
burton
stoner,
senior
manager
for
ranger
services,
and
debbie
kushman,
program
manager
for
volunteer
services
to
be
able
to,
at
the
end,
help
answer
questions
about
this
really
dedicated
strategic,
coordinated
effort
that
has
been
going
on
since
2,022..
So
I
will
let
you
take
and
wait
to
go.
great!
thank
you.
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
I
saw
it.
it
wasn't
how
I
wrote
it.
I
correct
that
I'm
not
even
gonna
comment.
pretty.,
your
mike
sounds
a
little
soft
or
far
away.
okay,
well,,
just
just
saying,
will
palmer
has
been
asking
questions
on
the
q.
a.
and
if
someone
could
answer
his
question,,
I
I'll
jump
in
on
those.
thank
you,
grady.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
awesome.,
great.
well,
thank
you,
dan,.
Thank
you
to
now.
and
thank
you,
megan,
for
figuring
out
the
technical,
difficulties.
yeah.
so,
as
mentioned,.
My
name
is
dakota
anderson..
I
work
as
our
outreach
team
manager
here,
and
I
had
a
big
role
in
helping
to
get
this
presence
on
the
land
effort,
rolling.,
and
so
I'm
just
excited
to
have.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
added
a
to
a
staff
capacity
of
5
temporary
positions
for
this
effort.
and
this
helped
to
increase
our
os
and
p
front
line
interactions,,
especially
at
a
lot
of
the
high
visited
areas
as
well
as
locations
that
we're
experiencing
visit.,
take
changes
and
visitation
patterns.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please.,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
this
team
has
already
been
pointed
out.,
but
this
was
a
quick
acknowledgement
for
the
core
team
that
has
been
working
on
this
burden.
debbie
and
to
now
are
all
here
tonight
to
help
answer
questions,
or
at
least
a
day.
Off,
unfortunately,
cannot
be
here.
Tonight.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
just
a
quick
overview
of
what
I'll
be
talking
about
tonight..
We
are
going
to
go
over
the
goals
of
this
effort,.
The
priority
messaging
that
we
came
up
with
for
this
effort
are
2,022
results
by
each
work,
group,,
which
again,
are
the
rangers,
education
and
outreach
and
volunteer
services.
AE
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
mit
ctl.,
and
to
provide
extra
support
during
emergencies,
and
to
increase
our
safety
messaging..
So
by
having
this
increased
capacity
to
have
friendly,
trained,
uniform,
staff,
and
volunteers
in
the
field,,
we
feel
we
were
able
to
meet
every
single
one
of
these
goals.
101.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
a
really
big
part
of
this
for
us-
was
coming
up
with
our
priority,
messaging,,
making
sure
that
we
were
having
weekly
and
monthly
meetings,
so
that
we
had
a
shared
understanding
of
what
our
priority
messaging
needs
to
be.
again,
amongst
those
3
work
groups,.
These
are
some
examples
of
really
the
high
level
of
what
we're
talking
about.
While
we're
out
there.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
we're
providing
welcoming
and
general
park
information.,
so
this
could
just
include
things
like
trial,
recommendations,
or
maybe
history
of
osmp..
A
really
big
thing
for
our
teams
is
talking
about
safety..
What
that
safety
messaging
is
oftentimes
changes
based
on
the
season..
You
could
see
some
examples
of
that
there
and
see
how
that
can
change
throughout
the
year.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
This
is
a
really
big
one
for
our
teams,,
especially
on
the
outreach
and
volunteer
teams,,
because
we
feel
like
we
are
sort
of
that
preventative
and
proactive
measure
when
we
can
meet
people
out
on
the
trails
and
especially
meet
them
at
the
trail
heads
before
they
get
out.
AE
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Our
team
is
really
excited
about
this
one,
because
we
believe
the
more
that
we
can
educate
our
visitors,
connect
them
to
these
lands,
and
also
teach
them
how
to
be
stewards
and
how
to
be
responsible.
Visitors..
That's
one
of
the
best
strategies
that
we
can
use
when
dealing
with
high
visitation.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
talk
about
wildlife,
interactions
and
safety.,
and
then
I
think
that
last
one
is
also
important..
We
talked
a
lot
about
our
management
techniques.,
and
this
has
been
a
big
focus
for
us
over
the
past
year
or
2..
We
find
it
important
to
be
talking
about..
What
is
the
department
doing,
and
why
are
we
doing
it?
some
examples
of
this,?
Our
new
zealand
mud,
snail
closures,
as
well
as
the
cattle
grazing
that's
happening
on
shanahan
per
invasive
species.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide.
thanks.,
conf,
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
now
we'll
dive
into
each
of
the
different
work
groups,
efforts.
we'll
start
off.
With
the
ranger
work
group.:
the
board
was
given
a
pretty
comprehensive
presentation
on
the
ranger
work
group
last
fall..
This
presentation
will
be
more
focused
on
that
presence
on
the
land
effort
and
their
collaborations
with
us.
Next
slide,
please.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
so
really,.
What
we're
taking
a
look
at
here
are
the
number
of
non-law
enforcement
contacts.,
so
rangers
were
able
to
make
just
under
27,000
non-law
enforcement
contacts
in
2,022.
a
part
of
this
was,.
They
were
able
to
add
2
new,
temporary
positions.,
so
2
of
those
5
positions
that
I
was
talking
about
went
to
the
ranger
group..
Here.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
ranger
contacts
are
entered
into
the
raptor
patrol
application,
and
each
one
gets
listed
under
a
specific
category
which
that
is
what
is
shown
here
in
this
graph
that
you're
seeing.,
so
that
of
those
27,000
or
so
contacts.
That
is
the
breakdown
that
you're
seeing
and
what
they
are
talking.
About.
AE
AE
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
a
a
part
of
this
is,.
They
were
able
to
connect
with
our
outreach
staff
a
lot,
and
they
were
able
to
get
out
on
the
trails
and
hike
together,
sort
of
on
co.
patrols,
which
helps
them
keep
current
on.
What
each
work
group
is
doing,
and
again
keeping
that
shared
message
going.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
next
slide,
please.,
conf,
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Next,
we'll
talk
about
our
education
and
outreach
team..
So
for
a
presence
on
the
land,.
This
is
primarily
driven
by
our
outreach
team,.
We
were
also
able
to
add
2
temporary
positions
in
2,022
to
help..
With
this
effort.
Our
outreach
team
are
not
commissioned.,
they
are
not
law
enforcement,,
but
they
are
trained
to
be
out
there
on
the
system
engaging
with
the
public.
AE
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
and
around
11,000
of
those
were
coming
through
the
ranger
cottage.
now,,
a
couple
of
important
things
to
note
there
about
the
ranger
cottage..
We
only
opened
in
late
in
may,,
due
to
fingering
effects
from
the
covid
pandemic,,
so
we're
only
open
for
about
half
a
year..
Also
the
number
that
you're
seeing
there
is
just
staff
contacts..
We
also
have
volunteers
that.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
think
that
third
bullet
point
is
really
important
there,,
as
we
again,
think
about
that
proactive
and
preventative
measure
that
we're
able
to
supply.,
and
that
is
that
6%
of
our
outreach
shifts
resulted
in
calls
to
911
dispatch
or
rangers..
So
once
again,
as
we
think
about
that
preventative
measure,,
our
staff
are
trained
to
be
able
to
be
taking
information
in
from
the
public
and
know
when,
where,
and
who
the
call.
essentially,
in
these
emergencies.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
These
graphs
are
a
breakdown
of
where
our
contacts
were
happening.,
as
you
can
see
that
graph
from
the
left.,
the
vast
majority
of
our
contacts
are
happening
in
the
chatauqua
area
because
it
gets
such
a
high
visitation,
there,
and
oftentimes.
A
lot
of
out
of
town
is
your
visitation.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large
conf
14):.
While
we
focus
on
high
visitation
areas.,
we
also
make
sure
that
we
get
our
staff
out
on
every
trail
within
our
system,
while
they're
not
as
highly
visited,,
and
we
don't
make
quite
as
many
contacts..
We
find
it
important
that
the
people
that
are
going
to
those
low
visitation
areas
are
recognizing
and
seeing
that
there
are
still
uniformed
os
and
p.
staff
going
to
those
parts
of
the
system.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
the
graph
on
the
right
is
showing
you
our
average
contacts
per
hour.
again,.
It
shows
you
why
we
prioritize
these
high
visitation
areas..
One
quick
thing
to
note
there
the
way
that
we
were
sort
of
recording
these
numbers..
We
did
not
split
up
the
chatauqua
trail
head
and
the
ranger
cottage
until
pretty
late
in
the
year,,
so
that
shitaka
trail
head
number
is.
AE
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
our
volunteer
services
related
to
presence
on
the
land
are
broken
into
4
categories..
We
have
our
chatauqua
ambassadors.,
they
obviously
work
in
the
chicago
area
and
also
at
the
stock
of
ranger
cottage
flag,
staff.,
nature
center
ambassadors,
who
are
working
up
at
the
nature
center,
and
then
our
trail
ambassadors,
who
are
roaming,
our
system,
actually
getting
out
on
the
trails
and
engaging
with
this.
There.
AE
AE
Thanks.
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
This
is
an
overall
summary
of
the
number
of
contacts
that
volunteer
services
were
able
to
make
in
2,022,,
with
over
47,000
contacts
throughout
the
year,.
They
were
able
to
do
a
big
recruitment,
recruitment
for
trail
ambassadors,
and
also
a
separate
recruitment
provider,
ambassadors
for
both
chatauqua
and
the
flag
staff
nature
center,,
and
they
were
also
able
to
increase
the
number
of
fight
controllers
that
were
patrolling
on
city
lands.
AE
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
This
is
a
graph
of
where
our
trail
guides
or
ambassadors
are
actually
getting
out
on
the
system
and
making
the
majority
of
their
contacts..
It's
important
to
note
that
our
trail
guides
choose
where
they
go
on
the
system,.
They
are
not
told
where
to
go..
So
I
think
it's
also
a
great
snapshot
of
where
our
locals
like
to
go,
and
shows
you
that
our
volunteers
are
really
engaging
with
our
local
community..
As
you
can
see,
the
number
one
trail,
there
is
lions
there.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
This
graph
is
showing
a
breakdown
of
the
3
different
volunteer
groups,
and
when
and
where,
essentially,,
they
are
making
the
majority
of
their
contacts
just
pointing
out
there
again,.
You
can
see
the
massive
influx
of
contacts
that
we
make
due
to
high
visitation
at
the
chatauqua
area
in
the
summer
and
fall
months.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
to
talk
about
where
we're
at
in
2,023,
and
where
we
plan
to
go
forward
with
this,,
we
really
just
plan
to
continue
to
align
our
efforts..
We
are
working
on
having
regular
check
in
so
weekly
and
monthly
check-ins,,
not
only
amongst
our
core
team,,
but
also
amongst
our
field
team..
Our
field
team
is
consisted
of
a
lot
of
the
temporary
staff
that
are
actually
out
there
doing
a
lot
of
this
work.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
we're
trying
to
coordinate
more
across
the
departments,
of
getting
back
to
that
bullet
point
about
talking
about
our
management
techniques.
we're
trying
to
work
with
all
of
the
work
groups
of
the
department..
So
we
can
understand,
what
do
they
want
us
to
share
with
the
community?.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
this
fall
volunteer
services
will
be
piloting
a
dog
ambassador
program..
This
is
very
much
still
in
its
beginning,
phases,
however,.
Essentially,
what
that
will
look
like
is
a
volunteer,
goes
out
with
their
well-behaved
dog
to
model
positive
dog,
behavior
and
interactions.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
then,
lastly,
we're
really
pushing
to
take
a
more
strategic
approach
at
how
we're
putting
our
presence
to
these
high,
highly
visited.
Areas,
a
lot
of
that
data
that
we
showed
you..
We
are
kind
of
diving
deeper
into
to
get
a
better
understanding
and
take
that
more
strategic
approach.
AE
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
one
of
those
being
coyote
outreach
at
teller,
farms..
We
were
hearing
from
our
ranger
work
group,
our
wildlife
team,
as
well
as
recreation
stewardship,,
that
there
was
a
lot
of
coyote
activity,
and
we
were
needing
to
implement
a
seasonal,
least
restriction..
So
we
were
able
to
get
volunteers
and
staff
out
there
multiple
days
a
week
to
be
engaging
with
the
community,
talking
to
them
about.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
by
these
coyotes.
another
example.
That's
currently
happening
right,
now,,
where
this
we
found
this
to
be
very
successful,
is
aggressive
cattle
on
the
shanahan
area..
We
received
a
lot
of
reports
of
aggressive
cattle,
and
within
hours
of
receiving
those
reports,
we
were
able
to
have
outreach
staff
and
volunteers
out
there
at
shanahan
and
have
had
them
out
there
almost
on
a
daily
basis.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
and
we
find
this
really
important
so
that
we
can,
we're
able
to
not
only
keep
our
community
safe..
But
we
are
also
able
to
promote
the
program.
teach
people
why
that
program
is
so
important,,
so
hopefully
that
we
can
continue
to
have
that
program
for
years
to
come..
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
next
slide,
please.,
so
that
wraps
things
up.
I'd,
love
to
open
it
up
for
questions
again..
I
have
a
team
here
to
help
answer
these
questions,,
but
we
also
have
a
question
for
you,
and
that
is,
are
there
any
enhancements?
You
would
like
the
presence
on
the
land
team
to
explore
in
2,023
and
beyond.
B
B
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
official
capacity.,
we've
actually
kind
of
run
into
problems..
It's
gotten
tricky
with
having
our
volunteers.
Look
too
much
like
staff,
because
our
volunteers
are
not
quite
trained
to
the
level
that
our
staff
are.
it's
more
into
what
they
want
to
be.
so..
But
the
uniform
conversation
has
been
a
big
one,,
and,
debbie,.
I
don't
know
if
you
want
to
add
anything
to.
AE
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
about
that
time,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
prefer
to
actually
have
our
volunteers
back
in
green
t-shirts
on
the
land.,
and
so
some
of
our
volunteers
are
still
out
there,.
So
our
trail
ambassadors
are
patrolling
in
green
t-shirts
right
now.
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
yeah,.
We
have
with
all
of
you.
because
if
you
said,
we're
green,
obviously,,
there
is
variety
in
that
rainbow.,
but
maybe
everyone
that
is
doing
is
just
naturally
drawn
to
more
of
the
ranger
screen
that
we
see..
So
I
take
more
to
come
on
that.
and
yeah,.
I
I
will
get
some
board
input.
AC
AC
B
B
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
useful,,
or
we
still
trying
to,
you
know,
kind
of
troubleshoot
it,
and
look
through
that..
So
I
guess
you
know
if
you
can
just
take
a
couple
of
minutes
and
say,,
you
know
kind
of
how
you're
integrating.
you
know
the
information
collection
effort,
both
on
your
efforts
as
well
as
elsewhere
in
the
department.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):.
Do
you
want
to
start
with
raptor?
or
sure
I
can
jump
in
real
quick??
My
camera
camera
is
not
working
on
my
laptop
so
but
stick
my
head
in
the
screen:
here.
how's
that?!
So
raptor
is
up
and
running.
it's
a
phone
based.
app.
that
we're
able
to
to
collect
that
information
from..
So
the
the
graph
that
you
saw
displayed
earlier,
the
forming
buckets
that
we
kind
of
put
all
of
our
contacts
into..
So
they
just
we
fit
them
into
that..
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
So
then,
as
far
as
she
in
the
other
work,
room.
yeah.,
so
I,
unfortunately,,
we
all
use
kind
of
a
different
system..
So
the
rafter
database-
that's
really
built
for
law
enforcement
patrols
and-
and
you
know
they
kind
of
need
to
dive
more
into
their
different
like..
Did
they
have
a
a
law
enforcement
or
non-law
enforcement
contact
for
us,?
We
use
essentially
an
online
form.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
so
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
at
the
end
of
every
shift,
and
a
shift
could
be
in
like
an
8
h
day
at
the
chicago
ranger,
cottage,
or
shift
could
be
a
2
h.
hike
up
flag
staff,,
so
staff
could
have
anywhere
between
one
or
3
really
shifts
a
day
at
the
end
of
every
shift.
Our
staff
go
on
to
this
online
form,
and
they
fill
out
where
they
were,
how
many
hours
they
worked,.
How
many
contacts.
they
made
things
like
that..
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
9,,
1,
one
and
dispatch
or
a
ranger?,
and
so
that's
where
we're
able
to
really
pull
that
data
from.
and-
and
they
also
add
in
like
interesting
bullets
from
the
day
or
or
why
they
were
calling
9,,
1,,
one,
or
rangers..
So
we're
able
to
go
back
and
look
at
all
of
that
data.
and
essentially,.
We
just
get
an
excel
file
that
we?.
We
run
the
data
ourselves
for
that.
For
us
we
do
the
same..
We
count
as
many
people
that
are
there
as
a
contact.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub,
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
a
contact
for
us
is
either
a
friendly
conversation
or
an
exchange
of
information..
So
if
I
ask
somebody
if
they
know
where
they're
heading
that
day,
and
we,
you
know,
exchange
a
few
sentences.,
that's
a
contact..
If
I
just
wave
at
somebody
and
say,
hello!,
that's
not
a.
AE
AE
AE
AE
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Now
we're
we're
getting
all
these
robust
data
sets..
Then.
How
do
we
look
at
distinct
ones
that
have
some
commonality
to
it.
for
instance,?
What
is
the
peak
visitation
hour
to
south
mesa
trail
head??
Let's
look
at
where
we're
only
spending
33%
of
our
software.
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Let's
enhance
that
to
10%
and
have
it
be
at
these
peak
hours
at
the
trail
head..
That's
when
we
can
take
visitation
data,
that's
being
collected
overlay
with
that
data
and
makes
strategic
changes
to
it.
so
that
I
think
that's
what
you're.
Referring
to
as
that
strategic
look
at.
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
How
we're
using
things.
here
is
data
can
all
be
integrated
together
to
kind
of
help
us
make
some
changes,
right,
enhancements.
exactly
that.
that
is,,
hopefully
the
plan
going
into
the
future.
as
of
recent,.
It's
just
been
anecdotal,.
We
know
when
cars
busy.,
we
know
sydney,.
This
is
busy,
in
fact,
with
locals.,
and
so
it
it's
been
mostly
anecdotal.,
but
the
goal
is
to
make
it
motion.
Teaching.
B
B
B
B
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
I
guess
historically,.
We
don't
get
a
lot
of
other
data
from
them.
they're
very
focused
on
their
jobs,,
but
they
also
know
they
can
send
me
anything..
So
I
will
sometimes
get
an
email
from
a
after
volunteer,
you
know,
the
next
day
and
say,
hey,.
Try
to
my
report
and
saw
a
problem
out
here.
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
we
go
into,
count.
The
end.
Boulder.
are
they?
bond
to
your
city,
wide
system?.
They
put
in
the
end
of
the
shift
report..
So
that's
where
we're
getting
the
numbers
of
how
many
people
they
contacted..
We
even
get
the
numbers
up
with
a
dog
contacts,
education
kind
of
thursday
trail
advice.,
and
then
they
have
a
section
to.
AC
AC
AC
C
C
AF
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
or
ended
up
in
a
ticket,
we're
not
counting
those
as
presence
on
the
land
numbers,,
because
we're
looking
at
more
of
the
outreach
side
of
the
kinds
of
contacts
that
we're
making
with
the
public..
So
it's
in
the
rapper
database.,
but
you're
not.,
that's
correct.,
so
that
27,000
I
talked
about
also
going
into
that.
132,000
are
not
including
law
enforcement,
kind.
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
look
at
all
the
time.
yes,,
it's
the
picture
of
us
now.,
it's
technically
yes,,
but
it's
not
actually
on..
That's
good
couple
of
other
questions.
when
you
mentioned
safety
on
the
in
this
initiative,
are.
Are
you
also
catching
people
on
their
front
line
to
make
sure
they
have
enough
water
and
over
the
day,
and
knowing
that
there's,
not
water
out
there,?
That's
probably
what
we
one
of
the
things
we
talk
about,
the
most.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
If
you
ever
want
to
come,,
spend
the
day
at
chatau
with
us,.
You
will
be
amazed
at
you
know
how
many
people
we
convince
to
not
do
the
royal
arch
trail
because
of
a
variety
of
reasons.
the
amount
of
people
we
sent
back
to
their
cars,
to
grab
water
bottles,
or
to
the,
you
know,,
somewhere
to
get
water.
absolutely..
It's
one
of
our.
AE
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
ask
that
question
to
pretty
much
every
single
visitor
that
that
talks
to
us.
I'm
getting
by,
because
I
feel
like
they're
passing
out
up
there
and
then
the
other
on
the
statistics
of
the
mountain
bike
ambassadors
that
it
looks
like.
and
it
was
really
you
right
through
it.,
really
fast.
the
contacts
per
hour.
we're
significantly
lower
for
them..
I'm
just
wondering
if
that's
a
tracking
issue
or
a
training
issue.
C
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
just
ask
them
to
greet
everybody..
I
was
out
with
some
yesterday
on
our
shanahan
doing
cow
outreach,
and
you
know
we
sat
and
say
as
to
everybody
walking
by
us,,
and
if
we
have
a
you
know,,
if
they
want
to
stop
and
talk
more
great.,
if
they
have
a
dog,
we're
gonna
to
talk
a
little
bit
more
like,
hey?.
Do
you
know
the
cows
are
out?
we've
been
out
here
before
is
a
huge
handy.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and,
and
it's
something
we
could
to
address,
too,.
If
we
feel
like
we
want
them
to
be
doing
a
little
more
outreach.
What
we're.
it's
like!
We
could.,
I'm
just,,
you
know,!
I
I've
had
really
good
interactions
with
them.
for
it
in
a
while.,
but
I've
had
good
interactions
with
them.,
but
it
seems
like
there's
more
opportunity,
there.
okay,!
I
I
don't
like
that..
If,
if
those.
C
C
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
he's
an
all
the
gentleman,
and
lots
of
people
stop
and
ask
him
about
that
which
is
great.
he's
making
more
contacts
than
anyone.
Else.
that's
what
they
need.
yeah..
So
that's
been
fine.
we're
also
doing
some
trail.
Head.
more
trail
had
outreach
with
like
the
trial.,
so
actually,.
This
saturday
will
be
out
at
marshall,
mason.
and
next
saturday
morning,
at
dowdy.,
we're
out
with
the
christmas
association.
AC
AC
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
just
talked
to
wendy
suite
today.,
so
we'll
it's
set
up
a
tent
over
about
weldon
valley
ranch
and
just
have
like
an
education
day
like
this
is
a
no
go.
yup,
yeah.
any
guys,.
I
think
that
there's
some
opportunity
there.
yeah,,
okay,
and
then,,
interesting
and
and
and
hopefully,
karen-
is
watching
this.,
but
the
the
dog
investor
pilot
program..
It's.
C
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
and
learn
as
we
go..
Obviously,
we
will
reach
out
to
jefferson
county
and
some
of
the
other
groups
that
have
established
dog
ambassador
programs,,
obviously
trying
to
make
it
our
own.
and
what's
gonna
work
here
and
and
try
a
little
pilot
and
learn
and
adapt.
D
B
B
B
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
lost
the
vehicle,,
recovered
a
vehicle
and
then
had
a
great
conversation
and
then
today's
memo.
and
of
course
this
is
leading
up
to
some
final
staff
recommendations
in
july,
and
which
we
are
looking
forward
to
getting
boards
deliberations
on
what
we
are
coming
up
with,
with
an
assessment
that
we've
been
conducting
since.
X
G
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
and
I'm
just
going
to
start
us
out
here,
and
give
a
little
bit
of
background
answer
to
the
set
of
stage,.
And
then
I'm
going
to
be
turning
it
over
to
andy,
pelster
and
tori
pollen
to
go
through
the
meat
of
the
presentation,
and
I'll.
Let
them
introduce
themselves
when
we
get
to
them.
but
they'll
be
doing
the
heavy
lifting.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
bye.,
conf,
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
a
little
bit
of
background
on
the
the
project
that
we
are
reviewing..
So
the
city
of
boulder
and
open
space
and
mount
parks
has
a
long
history
of
planning,
and
I've
related
to
prairie
dogs
on
open
space,.
And
although
prayer,
dog
planning
goes.
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
in
2,010,
the
department
completed
the
grassland
ecosystem
management
plan,,
and
that
was
really
an
update
to
that
1,996
prairie
dog
plan
to
bring
periodic
management
into
the
context
of
the
overall
grassland
ecosystem
management
on.,
and
so
that
plan
contained
a
comprehensive
management
plan
for
prairie
dogs,,
as
well
as
all
of
the
other
natural
ecosystems
in
the
grasslands,
and
our
agricultural
production.
Goals.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
and
in
2,018
we
brought
together
a
community
working
group,.
The
periodic
working
group
that
was
made
up
of
a
variety
of
community
member
volunteers,
as
well
as
staff
and
largely
those
recommendations
which
were
accepted
by
the
city
manager
and
city
council,
were
focused
largely
on
prairie
dog
conservation,.
Although
they
did
speak
a
little
bit
to
the
conflict
with
agriculture.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
and
so
the
context
of
our
pride
on
conflict
often
brings
up
questions
about
our
period
of
conservation,
and
how
those
2
things
are
happening
simultaneously..
So
we
won't
talk
a
lot
more
about
this
tonight..
A
lot
of
tories
main
focus
is
parade
on
conservation
and
management.,
and
she
has
a
robust
program
focused
on
that.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
and
so
these
are
just
some
of
our
grassland
plan.
Indicators
related
to
conservation..
So
what
you
see
on
the
left
is
the
indicator,,
then
the
objective
of
where
we
want
to
be
on
that
indicator.
what?.
The
status
was
in
2,020
when
we
were
establishing
this
program.
and
then
what
the
current
status
is.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
basically,.
We
want
to
see
that
70
or
more
of
our
pre
dogs
are
occurring
in
places
where
we
want
prairie
dogs,,
which
is
grassland,
preserves
preyed
on
conservation
areas
and
multiple
objective
areas.
in
2,020..
We
were
not
meeting
that
threshold
now
in
2,023,
with
our
2,022
mapping..
We
are
meeting
that
threshold
and
we're
in
we're
good
for
that.
we're
in
the
good
category
for
that
that
indicator,,
which
is
why
it's
going.
G
G
G
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
habitat.,
conf,
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
and
you
can
see
the
top
end
of
our
objectives,,
for
that
is
3,137
acres
system,
wide.
we're
not
5,196.,
so
we're
in
a
fair
category..
But
it's
because
we're
actually
over
on
the
number
of
paradox
that
we
have
not
under..
So
I
just
put
those
up
there
to
show
we're
meeting,
or
exceeding
our
conservation
goals
for
paradox,
and
in
most
cases,
are
looking
at
some
of
the
issues
that,
having.
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
a
few
of
the
the
kind
of
important
points
of
what
they
did
are
that
that,
as
part
of
that
process,,
they
had
a
finding
that
irrigated
agriculture
was
a
public
improvement
project.
and
that's
important,,
because
that
is
one
of
the
situations
in
which,.
The
wildlife
protection
ordinance
will
allow
for
a
special
permit
to
be
issued
for
lethal
control.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
There
was
a
special
permit,
then
issued
for
leave,
the
control
and
capture
of
career
dogs,
and
for
the
borough,
damage
and
destruction
exemptions
within
this
northern
project,
area,
and,,
as
I
said,
it,
was
only
irrigable
lands
in
the
northern
project
area..
It
did
have
this
geographic
restriction.
G
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
some
of
the
components
of
the
project
were
the
idea
that
irrigated
agriculture
is
the
best
opportunity
for
agriculture
on
lsmp,
and
some
of
our
most
valuable
agricultural
lands,,
and
that
reducing
conflict
with
gray
dogs
on
these
lands
war
was
warranted
to
use
lethal.
Control.
G
G
G
G
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
A
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
on
the
screen.,
and
it's
working
on
this
zoom.
I'll
I'll,
take
a
minute
and
review
the
lease
impacts.
using
our
2,018..
I'm
sure
I'll
take
a
minute
and
review
the
lease
impacts,
using
our
2,018
periodic
mapping
data
and
our
2,022
mapping
data.
really,.
This
isn't
to
get
into
the
details
of
each
lease
area..
But
I
think
there's
a
few
important
points
that
can
be
made
in
looking
at
the
table.
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
but
in
in
kinda,
taking
a
a
broad
view
of
conditions.,
we
did
see
some
minor
expansion
and
non
irrigated
areas
in
the
northern
project.
Area.,
but
overall..
Our
removal
of
efforts
have
been
successful
in
reducing
the
amount
of
conflict
in
the
project
area.
you
know,,
which
is
which
is
great
to
see.
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
and
if
we
look
at
that
lower
set
of
properties
that
are
unleashed,
removal
efforts
on
gallagher
and
oasis
in
particular,
have,,
you
know,
shown
some
progress.
There?
gallagher
is
not
in
that
table,,
but
certainly
is
bringing
conflict
down
in
in
the
only
situations..
We
can
also
see
that.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Many
of
us
here
know
that
prayer
dog
removal
of
this
scale
really
hasn't
been
attempted
by
open,
space.
and
so
we're
implementing
at
at
this
scale.
For
the
first
time,
you
know,
overall,,
we
do
believe
the
program
has
been
pretty
successful.
and
there
are
some
aspects
of
the
program
that
that
don't
need
to
be
changed.,
but
we
did
also
learn
a
few
things
that
we
would
like
to
make
some
changes.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
the
properties
are
all
complex.,
some
are
more
complex
than
others,,
and
each
property
presents
its
own
set
of
challenges
and
opportunities.
you
know,,
a
wrapped
or
nesting
site,
might
show
up
on
a
property
for
a
certain
number
of
years.,
the
colony,
maybe,.
You
know
an
adjacent
colony,,
maybe
dependent
on
that
rapt
or
nesting
site.
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
we'll
have
some
recommendations
about
that.
but
initially,
as
you
know,.
We
did
use
pretty
much
contracted
services
for
all
of
the
perk
and
follow
up
we..
We
do
now
feel
more
confident
in
managing
this
work
in
house
and
believe
that
will
lead
to
some
cost
savings
and
add
capacity
to
the
program.
Moving
forward.
we'll
have
a
recommendation.
There.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
management
actions
that
we're
taking
barrier
placement,
irrigation,,
water,,
allegation,,
allocations,,
irrigation,
infrastructure..
All
of
these
things,
meg,
in
fact,
change.
Some
of
the
interpretation
interpretation
of
the
grassland,,
the
gmap
colony
designation
criteria.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
one
thing,.
I
think
that
has
been
really
nice
is
restoration,
work
and
collaboration
with
the
tenants
has
been
pretty
successful.,
particularly
on
the
like
to
moderately
impacted
properties..
You
know,
general
agricultural
practices
that
they're
helping
us
with
have
been
getting
those
properties
back
into
production.
AD
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
The
mapping,
indicates
that
some
of
our
property
management
activities,
some
of
it's
your
experimental.,
but
things
like
cover
cropping,
seeding,
irrigation,
key
line
plowing
have
been
effective.
and
we're
going
to
continue
to
do
that
at
at
the
largest
scale.
We
can.,
given
our
staffing.
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
capability
to
do
so:
next,
please.,
conf,
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
So
in
the
next
few
minutes
I'll
talk
about
some
of
the
recommend
recommended
changes.,
we'll
talk
about
the
various
property
categories.
We'll
talk
about
our
recommendation
to
expand
the
project
to
all
irrigated
transition
and
removal.
Areas.
we'll
talk
about
modifying
the
rule
for
borough,
disturbance.,
we'll
review
the
staffing
proposal
and.
AD
AA
G
AD
G
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
do
want
to
spend
some
time
and
talk
about
the
you
know,.
We
we
have
group
these
properties
into
into
a
group
of
or
into
categories.,
and
really
we
were
hoping
to
better
communicate
the
challenges
and
opportunities
that
might
be
presented
because
of
the
site
conditions
on
each
property.
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
you
know,,
I
think
one
of
the
public
speakers
mentioned..
It's
a
good
planning
tool,
and
that's
exactly
one
thing.
one
way
to
think
about
it..
It's
a
planning,
tool,
and
it's.
It
really
was
an
effort
in
transparency
by
us
to
show
challenges
and
opportunities.
AD
B
B
B
B
B
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
you
know,.
I
I
think
the
conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large,
conf
14):,
you
know,.
It's
somewhat
obviously,
you
know,
the
a
to
d,.
They
go
from
least
complex
to
more
complex..
We
probably
don't
need
to
move
too
much
into
that..
I
I
do
have
a
couple
of
examples..
So.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
there's
a
nest
site
up
there
that
we
have
in
your
interest
in
preserving
pretty
dogs
within
some
radius
of..
So
if
that
nest
site
were
to
move
or
become
not
successful
at
some
point,,
then
we
would
re-evaluate..
You
know
that
changing
that
ecological
change
would
cause
us
to
re-evaluate
that
site.
Condition.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
and
couple
of
that
with
some
of
the
train.
you
know..
We
just
felt
that
we
wanted
to
put
the
irrigate,
limited
irrigation
water
to
the
best
parts
of
the
property.,
because
of
that,
that
some
of
the
areas
south
of
the
barrier
may
be
may
have
potential
for
a
a
redesignation.
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
think
I
think
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
others
have
noted,
and
that
many
of
the
category
a
properties
are
located
outside
of
the
project
area.
Boundaries..
You
know
it's
our
painting
that
these
locations
do
provide
very
good
opportunities
to
reduce
conflict
and
restore
agricultural
activity
quickly
and
really
at
problem,.
You
know,
at
the
least
cost.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
most
common
most
cost
effective..
We
can
provide
support
to
our
tenants
outside
the
project
area.,
and
you
know
we
certainly
want
to
prevent
this
widespread,
irrigate,
widespread
occupation
of
irrigated
land
that
we
have
in
the
north
by
trying
to
take
action
earlier
elsewhere
on
the
system.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
B
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
and
we
also
recognize
that
that
is
at
a
capacity
for
other
parts
of
the
project,
like
the
barrier
maintenance
in
particular,,
the
maintenance
and
construction..
But
we
also
see
that
added
capacity
being
important
for
some
of
the
infrastructure
improvements
that
we
need
to
make
on
on
these
properties.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
add
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
the
current
levels
based
on
the
mapping,.
We
would
expect
that
control
efforts
should
be
at
a
maintenance
level
after
5
years
of
control
at
the
current
at
the
current
pace.,
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
why
we
did
this.
5
proposed
a
5
year.
Fixed
term,
is
it?.
We
do
think
we
are
going
to
be
at
a
spot
to
make
another
decision
regarding
how
the
program
moves
forward.
at
that
point.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We,
we
kind
of
feel
like
this
in
house
capacity,
will
eliminate
some
of
the
contractor
bottlenecks
that
that
we
have
experience..
But
it's
also,,
you
know,
with
the
many
moving
parts
of
the
program,
there's
a
lot
of
zoom
in
preparation
for
the
machines
like
major
construction.,
and
this
kind
of.
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
impact
on
how
we
interpret
those
so
conf
osmp
hub,
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
colony
designations.
You
know
I
mentioned,.
We
might
find
it
physically
impossible
to
to
deliver
water
to
it,
a
historically
irrigated
property..
So
one
of
the
criteria
is,,
is
it
irritable
or
currently
irrigated.?
If
we
find.
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
hey!,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
we're
also
not
proposing
any
changes
to
these
criteria..
They
are
part
of
the
grassland
ecosystem
management
plan.,
we're
only
recognizing
that
on
the
ground
conditions
may
change
how
we
interpret
these
on
a
particular
field.
Site.
AD
AD
K
H
T
T
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
mapping
in
20,
follow
of
last
year,
22,.
The
7
graphs
have
been
below
that
10%
occupancy
target.
again,.
That
range
is
10
to
26,,
as
of
mapping
of
last
fall
to
the
grasslands.
hit
that
10%
target..
So
another
part
of
the
grassland
management
plan,
as
it
defines
it.
once
we
hit
that
10%
per
target,,
we
won't
be
relocating
pre
dogs
to
a
grassland
preserve.
T
T
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
part
of
that
permitting
process
is
sending
notice
to
all
neighbors
to
the
property
and,
you
know,,
soliciting
their
feedback,
and
including
that
in
a
permit.
application,
packet
and
cpw.
may
reject
an
application..
If
there
is
considerable
opposition
to
relocation
by
neighbors.
in
the
past
and
some
other
properties.
you've
gone
through
extensive
negotiation
and
spend
a
lot
of
money
on
barriers..
I
think
we
don't
want
to.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
E
T
T
T
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):.
So
I
very
well
the
practice
of
trying
to
have
a
conservation-related
way
to
remove
paradox.,
so
other
options
would
be
trap
and
donate
to
conservation
programs
like
black.,
so
did
ferret
center
up
and
fort
collins,
or,
like
the
raptor
conservation
center
room
field
or
elsewhere.
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
still,,
generally
conf
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
with
the
results
in
depth
of
prairie
dogs..
But
at
least
there's
still
that
conservation
aspect
to
it..
So
we're
going
to
have
to
look
at
that
and
up
coming
years,
kind
of,
depending
on
how
population
stays
in
the
grasslands
and
the
other
grassland
preserves
and
availability
of
that
are
offsite
receiving
sites.
T
T
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
they're,
going
to
have
a
new
oh,
gosh!.
I
can
forget
the
military
term.
but
base
commander,
or
something
like
to
that
effect
coming
in.,
but
then
that's
going
to
cycle
out,
and
the
next
year..
So
it's
no
longer
dod.
but
then,,
just
like
in
a
maintenance.
Phase,
there's
a
lot
going
on.,
but
the
main
contact
is.
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
okay.,
so
next
step.,
so
I
kind
of
set
it
up
for
heather.
then.
so,.
Following
our
conversation
tonight,
and
any
feedback
that
we
get
from
you
on
the
recommendations,,
we
will
be
putting
together
some
final
recommendations
and
bringing
them
back
to
you
on
july
12.
In
this
next
month's
meeting.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
That
will
be
a
full
agenda
item
with
the
public
hearing,
and
the
hope
at
that
point
would
be
that
osbt
would
consider
and
accept
those
final
recommendations..
And
then
we
would
be
taking
those
recommendations
to
city
council
for
consideration
in
later
in
the
summer
fall,,
depending
on
their
scheduling.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
There
would
be
some
follow
up
actions
depending
on
which
recommendations
are
included,
and
that
might
include
modification
of
the
special
permit
for
lethal
control,
which
would
come
into
place
if
we
were
expanding
beyond
the
project
area
and
then
replacement
of
the
special
special
rule
related
to
boro
disturbance
to
allow
that
system.
Line.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
then,
in
december.
We
will
hold
our
annual
public
meeting,
and
we
would
discuss
all
of
those
modifications
to
be
sure
that
that
all
of
the
public
is
is
up
to
speed
on
those
changes
that
we've
made..
If
they
haven't
been
tuned
into
osbt
or
city
council
around
this
matter,
and
we,
of
course,
be
discussing
our
plans
for
the
2,024
management.
G
G
G
B
B
B
T
T
T
T
T
T
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
not
making
a
lot
of
progress
right,
now.,
conf,
osmp,
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
heather..
How
does
a
neighbor
conflict
be
be
discussing
the
preferred
alternative
there
with
2,020
preferred
alternative.?
So
it
is
one
of
the
the
prioritization
criteria
is
neighbor
conflict..
So
if
we
had,,
if
we're
looking
at
a
couple
of
different
sites,
and
one
had
high
neighbor
conflict,
and
one
had
low
neighbor
conflict.,
that
would
definitely
be
something
that
we
would
take
into
account..
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):.
The
other
thing
is
that
when
we
are
planning
to
room
of
paradox
from
a
property
andy
or
his
staff
will
work
with
the
neighbors
to
see
if
they
would
like
to
do
removal
on
their
properties.
At
the
same
time
that
we
are
so
that
that
and
a
cross
boundary
movement.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
you
know,
ceases..
That
can
also
help
us,,
certainly
with
the
extent
of
barriers
that
we
have
to
put
up,
if
they're,
if
they're
willing
to
remove
paradox
at
the
same
time..
The
other
thing
that
we
have
done
on
a
number
of
occasions.
Is,,
although
we
have
a
cost
shared
on
barriers.,
we
have
had
agreements
with
neighbors
that
allows
them
to
attach
a
barrier
to
our
boundary
fence,,
which
reduces
the
cost
somewhat,
because
they're
not
having
to
erect
a
brand
new
fence
line
of
what
the
barrier
material
are.
B
AA
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):,
no,,
there's
no
rush.
go,
finish
your
finish:
your
thought,
please,
david,
and
just
know
that
I'm
trying
to
follow
protocol
here
whenever
I'm
in
thanks.
So
my
other
question
was
on
the
status
of
water..
So
when
we
can't,
when
we
determine
that,
we
can't
irrigate.
B
AD
AD
AD
B
AD
AD
AD
AD
AA
AA
AA
AA
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
or
is
it
just
kind
of
fine?
there
is.
yeah.,
so
there's
a
specific
threshold
set
for
for
poor,
fair
good,
and
with
something
like
that.
You
could
be
poor
because
you're
well
below
that
800,
or
you
could
be
poor
because
you're
far
in
excess
of
that
3,100,.
So
there
is
a
cut
off..
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
me,,
but
there
is.
we're
approaching
it
at
some
point..
We
probably
are
going
to
keep.
yeah,
okay,,
all
right..
I
just
wanted
to.
AA
AA
AA
AA
Brady
robinson
osbt:,
current
capacity.
and,
and
I
understand
we're
gonna
by.-
we're
proposed
that
you
all
are
proposing
to
buy
2
big
per
machines
and
2
small
ones,.
But
even
at
that
rate
it
would
take
us
5
years
to
get
to
a
place
where
we're
at
a.
we've
kind
of
got
things
under
control
and
we're
maintaining.
AA
Brady
robinson
osbt:,
I
just
think,,
you
know,,
I
would
just
suggest.
and-
and
I
again,
I
don't
know
all
the
history
that
that,
that
it's
maybe
time
to
look
at
to
which
that's
working
and
sustainable
the
relocation..
I
think
I
think
you,
you
basically
said
we
need
to
do
so,,
and
I
would
just
reiterate
that
it.
B
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
We
got
a
a
matrix
over
email
which
added
like
acquisition,
date
and
and
and
and
the
the
author
admitted
that
there
may
be
some
flaws
in
that
data..
I
thought
those
data
points
were
pretty
helpful,
and
I
was
just
wondering,
if
is
that
something
that
we
could
validate
in
terms
of
the
accuracy
and.
C
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf,
14):
yeah,,
we
could..
We
could
certainly
look
back
at
our
records
and
see
if
we
can.
confirm
that
it
was.
I
mean,
she
put
in
a
lot
of
work.
and
I
I
would
say,
you
know,.
It
is
interesting,
because
that's
a
lot
of
the
background
information
on
the
properties.
that
wasn't
what
we
use
for
the
categorization..
The
categorization
was
current
status
of
the
properties
and
conditions
on
the
properties.
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):,
may
not
be
particularly
relevant
if
the
current
conditions
don't
allow
us
to
return
it
to
that
condition.
for
some
reason,
I
mean,
there
are
some
circumstances
where
we
just
simply
don't
have
options
available
to
us
because
of
a
variety
of
circumstances
to
do
that..
So
it's
interesting
to
know
what
the
history
of
the
property
was
for.
Certain.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large
conf
14):,
but
it
may
or
may
not
inform
what
the
future
of
the
property
could
be..
I
guess
the
one
the
2
columns
that
I
thought
were
interesting
were
that,
and
maybe
this
is
in
another
grid.
actually,.
It's
maybe
not
one
that
you
went
by
in
the
side,
and
the
the
percentage
of
prairie
dog
application.
AD
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
column,
that
probably
is
pretty
substantially
different
from
our
data.
because
we're
looking
at
the
overlap
of
the
irrigated
part
of
a
property
with
paradox..
I
think
she
was
looking
at
at
total
period
of
occupation
on
a
property,,
so
we
would
probably
have
fairly
different
numbers
for
some
properties
for
that
particular.
G
G
G
C
C
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
of
several
cases
that
are
like
that.,
conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
There
would
be
some
tougher
ones
like
hartnagle,
for
example..
It
has
a,,
you
know,
a
history
of
some
longer
term
occupation,,
where
we
might
have
to
nurse
it
along
for
a
couple
of
years
before
we
could
turn
it
over
to
the
tenant
for.
AD
B
B
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
proposal
to
you,
know,.
We
are
proposing
to
have
a
couple
of
those
really
small
probable
machines.
That
might
be
an
example
where
a
tenant
call
says,
oh,
hey!.
I
cut
the
hand.,
I
notice
there's
3
or
4
boroughs
in
that
field,
removed..
That
would
be
how
we
would.
AD
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
just
heard
other
comments
like
there
were
no
prairie
dogs
at
the
time
of
our
acquisition,,
and
then
they
moved
in,
and
then
more
moved
in..
How?
How
does
this
all
happen?
Like,
I
mean,
they're
native
to
this
land..
There
hasn't
been
a
good
old
fashioned
plague
in
a
while.
climate
change
has
to
have
something
to
to
do
with.
all
of.
G
G
G
G
X
X
C
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
so,
speaking
of
turning
on
the
water,.
There
was
a
comment
about
the
hours
of
the
day
and
the
week
that
we
turn
on
the
water,,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
kind
of
explain
what
what
that's
about.
like..
I
know
we
work
you
know,
during
the
week,
and
not
the
weekends,
and
all
night
long..
What
difference
does
that?
Make??
If
you
work
at
midnight,,
you
turn
the
water
on.
AD
AD
AD
AD
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
You
know
how
we
call
the
how
we
deliver
it
so
that
we're
not
flooding
a
neighbor,.
You
know.,
we
often
will
not
run
on
over
a
weekend
because
our
staff
aren't
on
over
the
weekend.
But
you
know
I
wouldn't
really
consider
that
a
huge
limitation.
If,
because
we
do
run.
AD
AD
X
AD
AD
AD
AD
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
relations
issue,
where
there
are
impacts
to
neighbors
of
an
irrigated
property
adjacent
to
them..
If
there's
water
running
out
of
the
property
onto
their
properties.,
we
we've
actually
had
situations
where
products
have
been
removed.,
we're
restoring
the
irrigation.,
and
then
that
is
sort
of
a
new
name
of
conflict.
X
AA
Z
Z
Z
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):
is
not
a
change..
It's
just
simply
putting
more
information
out
there
about
the
conditions
on
the
property.,
so
those
are
things
that
we're
always
considering,,
because
we
have
to
come
up
with
a
plan
each
year
of
what
the
most
effective
use
of
our
resources
are
and
what
we'll
have
the
highest
benefit.
and
so
how
complicated
a
property
is,?
How
likely
we
are,
in
a
relatively
short
period
of
time,,
to
be
able
to
restore
it
to
irrigated
agriculture,
is
a
really
important
consideration
from
that.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large,
conf
14):,
and
so
I
don't
think
that
the
that
categorization
in
itself
changes
the
prioritization
of
what
we
would
remove..
I
think
that's
still
based
on
those
privatization
criteria
that
we're
part
of
the
original
project..
All
that
it
does
is
help
sort
of
make
some
of
the
on
the
ground.
conditions
may
be
more
easy
for
people
to
understand
why
decisions
are
made,
the
way
that
they
are.
G
G
G
Z
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
so
in
a
way,
by
saying
something
to
see
right,
we're
we're
helping
everyone
understand
how
bad
the
conditions
might
be
there
and
how
much
you
know,
attention.
it
needs
helping
bring
awareness
to
it
in
a
way.,
right?
yeah..
One
thing
I
like
to
think
of
it
is:
is
it's
it's
if
it's
one
properties
that
a
see
it.
and
it's
because
of
an
irrigated
infrastructure,
irrigation,
infrastructure,
issue.
X
X
X
X
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large
conf
14):.
If
there
are
permanent
condition
changes
on
a
property,
we
cannot
change,
and
that
would
put
that
property
in
a
different
management
designation..
Then
we
would
change
the
management
designation,,
because
otherwise
we're
reporting
acres
on
properties
that
can't
be
managed
in
the
way
that
a
transition
or
a
local
area
should
be.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
temporary
situations,,
which
are
things
like
the
needs
for
additional
irrigation,
infrastructure.,
even
the
presence
of
a
raptor
nest,
that
in
5
years
may
not
in
that
location.
You
know
that
those
are
temporary
changes
that
may
shift
in
the
future,,
so
those
would
not
be
properties
that
we'd
be
looking
at
to
redesignate,,
because
really,
the
the
management
designations
are
intended
to
be
something
that
you're
not
changing.
All
of
the
time.
right?
they're
they're,
capturing
kind
of
the
long
term.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
I've
looked
at
you,,
but
I
mean,
I'd
say
your
characterization
is
very
accurate..
You
know,
relocation
has
been
a
long
term
ongoing
conversation
within
the
boulder
community,
and
you're
right.
There.
very
lots
of
different
viewpoints
on
it..
Relocation
has
been
something
that's
been
highly
valued
in
the
community,
and
for
until
2,020
was
the
only
option
available
for
the
most
part,
except
within
some
very
specific
circumstances.
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):
other
things
going
on..
If,
if
there's
been
plague,
sometimes
you
can't
then
locate
from
there
for
some
period
of
time..
So
there
are
other
things
that
might
happen.,
whereas
the
lethal
control
acres
were
the
set
in
a
hundred
to
200.
Relocation
was
up
to
40..
So
if
we
encountered
conditions
in
the
future
where
we
could
not
relocate,
because
we
didn't
have
suitable
receiving
sites
for
some
other
conditions.
G
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and
one
of
the
major
concerns
about
that
was
obviously
that,
if
we
are
doing
it
instead
of
relocation,,
it
is
a
form
of
lethal
control,
and
also
that
it
essentially
costs
almost
as
much
as
legal
control.
because
you're
having
to
trap
the
paradox..
If
we're
unable
to
do
relocation.,
that
may
be
a
different.
G
E
E
E
G
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
Those
recommendations
were
accepted
by
city
council
in
2,018.,
and
so
staff
is
working
on
implementing
that
tory's
position
was
created
out
of
those
recommendations
and
the
need
for
additional
capacity
to
implement
them..
So
a
lot
of
her
work
plan
is
focused
on
those.,
so
the
recommendations
continue
to
be
implemented
in
for
that
working
group.
G
G
E
E
E
E
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):.
I
just
encourage
us
to
even
along
with
our
annual
meetings,,
which
is
really
great
to
have
that
as
it's
to
reach
out
to
to
these
people
that
are
calling
and
talking
to
us,
and
and
just
really
keeping
that
communication
open,,
because
I
think
that
a
huge
part
of
it
is
feeling
acknowledged.
and
you
know,,
if
you're
a
farmer,.
That
is
what
you
do.,
but
that
really
is
also
who
you
are..
So,
when
you're
seeing
this
happen
to
your
land,
it
it
affects
you.
E
E
E
AD
AD
B
B
B
B
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf,
14):
and,
and
we
also
have
coinciding
some
trail
head
plans.,
and
so
we
want
we
just
the
fyi
are
going
to
come
to
you
in
august
to
provide
you
an
update
of
what
we're
finding
out
about
that
abandoned
mind,.
What
the
monitoring
results
are
telling
us.
what
some
possible
remediation
actions
that
they
might
ask
of
the
department
to
consider
the
city
to
consider.
X
X
X
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside,
(large,
conf
14):,
here's
a
time
we
have
rangers
and
staff
that
go
out
there.
certainly,
if
you're
hearing
anything,
feel
free
to
get
back
to
us.
we're
monitoring
the
situation..
So
far
we
haven't
felt
the
need
to
implement
any
trail
closures,
but
obviously
we
could
look
at
tomorrow
in
a
few
more
days.,
but
but
we'll
see..
Why
shouldn't
it?.
B
B
Conf
osmp
hub
creekside
(large
conf
14):.
There
is
a
video
that
we've
been
requested
to
review
before
we
go
to
the
training.,
so
don't
forget
to
to
do
that..
The
training
is
at
the
municipal,
building,
6
to
8
30
wednesday,.
The
twenty-first.
is
there
going
to
be
dinner
involved
in
that.
okay,,
the
the
movie
was
great.,
I
watched
it..
Have
you
recommend?.