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Cris
jones,
cob:.
So
as
far
as
the
initial
goals
of
the
project.,
it's
really
been
about
taking
a
look
at
our
land
use
code
and
seeing
where
we
could
simplify
standards
and
make
it
more
readily
understandable.,
adding
more
predictability
and
certainty
to
our
use
standards,
but
also
taking
a
look
at
the
latest
update
to
the
boulder
valley
conference
of
plan.
That
was
done
in
2015
added.
Some
policies
that
relate.
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jones,
cob:
planning
in
the
city
is
that
the
the
vision
is
set
by
the
conference
of
plan.,
and
then
we
change
the
the
land,
use
code
to
align
with
that..
So
any
areas
where
we
see
any
kind
of
gaps
that
don't
meet
the
plan
or
anything
where
we
could
allow
more
uses
more
readily
what
what
people
are
looking
for..
We
we
do
that
through
these
types,
types
of
updates.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
so
the
focus
of
this,.
What
is
really
hoping
to
be
the
final
ordinance
of
this
project
is
looking
at
neighborhood
centers..
So,
if
you've
been
following
this
project,
we
we
did
a
phase
where
we
looked
at
the
opportunity
zone,,
which
is
like
the
northwest.,
I'm
sorry.
north
east
quadrant
of
the
city,
and.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
looking
at
the
use
of
regulations
there
and
updating
those
to
be
more
friendly,
to
retail,
trying
to
get
more
housing
opportunities.
We
worked
on
the
industrial
zones
several
months
ago,
or
the
comp
plan
was
updated
to
basically
allow
more
mixed
use
and
allow
more
housing,,
but
also
try
to
preserve
industrial
uses..
So
we
updated
the
code
along
those
lines..
So
the
focus
of
this
particular.
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Cris
jones,
cob::
this
is
the
concept
of
15
min
neighborhoods..
It's
something
that
we'll
probably
have
to
keep
doing.
obviously,.
There's
a
lot
of
parts
of
town
that
are,
you
know,,
singular
use,
you
know,
like
single
family
areas..
I
think
we've
been
asked
to
look
at,
you
know,
opportunities
for
for
trying
to
get
more
nodes
of
commercial..
I
think
it's
gonna
be
an
on.
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jones,
cob:
housing,
apartments,
3
and
4
story,
buildings.
we're
trying
to
get
more
of
the
duplexes,
triplexes,
4,
plexes
and
town
homes,
which
are
kind
of
scaled,
more
like
single
family
homes,,
but
allow
more
modest
sized
homes..
So
that's
one
area
we've
been
looking
at
just
a
any
kind
of
uses
that
can
encourage
walkable
centers.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
so
the
draft
ordinance
that
we
have
now
is
really
taking
a
hard
look
at
restaurants.,
we've
heard
some
concerns
on
the
hill
that
the
the
regulations
that
we
have
in
place
now
are
overly
prohibitive
and
maybe
impacted
the
economic
health
of
the
hill..
I
actually
worked
on
code
changes
like
over
10
years
ago
that
related
to
things
that
council
at
that
time
had
asked
us
to
look
at.
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jones,
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categories
that
basically
for
restaurants,
that
we
look
at
that
relate
to
the
standards
of
their
overall
size..
If
they're
over
a
certain
size,,
they
might
require
a
different
process..
We
look
at
patio
size,
and
we
also
will
get
hours
of
operation.
and
it's
different
for
all
these
different
parts
of
the
city..
So
that's
something
that
we've
been
trying
to
simplify.
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jones,
cob:
review.,
it
doesn't
require
any
public
process,,
but
it
does
require
public
notice
for
a
good,
neighbor
meeting..
So
a
good
neighbor
meeting
is
required
for
every
restaurant..
What
the
code
says
now
is
that
if
there's
a
liquor
license
that,,
the
establishment
has
to
close
at
11
pm..
If
it
doesn't
have
a
liquor.
License,
it's
ours
are
unlimited.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
flexible
restaurant
regulations,
for,
like
the
pearl
street,
mall
area,
and
like
a
long
canyon,,
but
when
you
get
into
those
interface
areas
that
are
adjacent
to
residential.,
there's
more
restrictive
standards..
What
this
ordinances
do
is
loosen
up
some
of
those
standards
to
be
more
conducive.
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jones,
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rules
in
the
code,
we
already
cris
jones,
cob:
get
a
lot
of
use.
Reviews
in
that
area.
and
a
user
view
is
basically
an
application
that
does
have
public
noticing
and
sometimes
might
have
to
go
in
front
of
a
planning
board
sometimes
might
get
called
up
to.
City
council.-
usually
the
the
conditions
of
approval
that
get
approved
with
a
user
view,
relate
to
trash,
pick
up
their
hours
of
operation,
things
like
that.,
so
we've
tried
to
take
a
lot
of
those
requirements
and
put
them
into
a
more
straightforward
staff
level.
Process.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
for
the
hill,
which
exists
today.
and
the
11
pm.
close,,
but
make
it
by
right
rather
than
a
conditional
use..
It
could
just
if
they're
not
over
that
size,
or
they
close
at
11
pm.,
it
could
be
a
buy
right?
situation..
This
is
also
proposed
for
the
the
other
zones
that
you
see
on
the
screen.
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jones,
cob:
500
feet
from
a
residential
zone..
What
we're
proposing
is
that
any
establishment,
that's
closer
than
300
feet
from
a
residential
zone.,
just
have
to
have
to
meet
some
standards
related
to
outdoor
seating..
They
have
to,,
you
know,
turn
the
the
noise
off
at,
or
any
kind
of
audible
sound
by
11
pm..
These
are
a
lot
of
these
are
standards
that
we
already
have
in
the
code,,
but
we're
making
it
a
little
bit
more
streamlined.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
so
we've
gotten
a
lot
of
feedback
from
the
community
on
restaurants.
Broadly
in
the
community.,
we've
been
hearing
a
lot
of
since
covid,,
basically
trying
to
loosen
up
regulations
for
restaurants..
You
could.,
if
you're
familiar
with
the
outdoor
seating
program
in
the
city.,
there's
a
lot
of
appetite
now
to
be
a
little
bit
more
flexible
with
outdoor
seating
and
and
just
in
general.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
for
the
restaurants.
and
that's
what
we've
been
hearing
across
the
board..
We
do
have
a
public
working
group
where
we
heard
support
for
these
changes..
There
have
been
some
concerns
from
some
members
related,
particularly
to
the
hill
and
loosening
up
the
standards.
on
the
hill
university.
Neighborhood
association
sent
a
letter
on
this
topic
as
well,
being
opposed
to
changing
the
regulations
on
the
hill.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
we've
also
talked
to
the
cris
jones,
cob:
community
connectors
and
residents
again,,
trying
a
lot
of
support
for
restaurants.
comments
about
simplifying
food
truck
regulations,,
since
a
lot
of
restaurants
make
their
start
as
food
trucks
and
ultimately
become
bricks
and
mortar
establishments..
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Cris
jones,
cob:.
So
when
we
talked
about
this
particular
project
with
city
council
at
a
study
session
on
july
twenty-seventh,,
they
were
in
support
of
streamlining
the
standards
and
the
review
processes
for
restaurants.
Council
specifically
had
asked
us
to
streamline
the
regulations
for
the
hill
based
on
the
concerns
that
they've
been
hearing..
So
that's
what
is
currently
within
the
the
draft
ordinance
again..
That's
what
we
wanna
get
your
feedback
this
afternoon.
On.
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Cris
jones,
cob:.
They
recommended
that
council
direct
staff
to
actually
make
any
changes
to
the
hill
regulations,
a
separate
work
program
item,
to
be
prioritized
with
other
program
work
program
items
in
january
during
the
retreat,
and
something
that
we
maybe
take
up
later
and
do
more
public
process
to
determine
what
changes
should
be
made.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
so
as
far
as
the
next
steps.
we're
still
working
on
the
ordinance
preparation.,
we
wanna
get
your
feedback
on
that
on
those
changes
on
the
hill.
We're
we're
scheduled
to
take
the
ordinance
through
first
reading
at
city
council
on
october,
nineteenth,
and
then
november.
Second,
would
be
the
second
reading
and
public
hearing.
Before
council.-
so
again,
we'll
convey
any
feedback
from
the
commission
to
city.
Council.-.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
yeah,
ii
actually
wasn't
present
at
that
meeting,
and
I'm
I'm
actually
covering
for
well,
then,,
I'm
happy
to
time.
In.
that'd
be
great.
and
I
don't
recall
the
exact
vote,,
but
essentially
they
voted
to
approve
the
changes
for
all
of
the
areas
under
consideration,.
With
the
exception
of
the
university
hill
general
improvement
district.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
after
the
planning
team
went
to
council
on
this
topic..
We
then
went
to
council,
related
to
the
universal
revitalization
work
that
regan's
been
leading
and
post.
Some
of
these
questions
to
counsel
as
well,
in
addition
to
some
other
university
health,
specific
regulations
that
aren't,
you
know,,
aren't
tied
to
restaurants,
but
more
tied
to
affordable.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
any
existing
liquor,
licenses,
licenses
that
exist
prior
to
the
new
rules
in
2013
can
be
transferred
to
others.,
and
so
I'm
not.,
that's
again,.
There's
there's
stuff
that
has
happened..
There
are
still
liquor
licenses.,
I
believe,
that
are
great..
I
mean,
the
sink
has
one,
and
there
are
other
establishments
that
may
have
liqu
access
to
liquor
licenses
that
could
be
transferred.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
but
the
commission
will
recall
that
our
last
meeting
we
got
together
and
discussed
the
proposed
budget..
It's
now
been
measured
against
all
of
the
other
proposals
and
needs
across
the
city,
and
we
are
making
some
adjustments
before
the
final
budget
goes
to.
Council.-
and
marcus
here
now
is
the
chief
budget
officer
for
the
city
to
talk
with
you
all
about
our
long
term.
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Cris
jones,
cob:
in
in
short,
acknowledging
that
by
ordinance,
part
of
the
responsibility
of
ucamc
is
to
approve
or
recommend
a
budget
to
city
council
for
the
you
should
fund
and
the
budget
that
you
considered
and
and
voted
unanimously
to
recommend.
At
our
last
meeting
at
a
$350,000
general
fund
transfer
proposal
in
it.
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Cris
jones,
cob:,
the
the
sentiment
is
not
too
bad.
we're
not
giving
you
my
year..
It's
it's
more..
Let's
make
sure
that
we're
taking
a
exploring
all
avenues
approach
as
opposed
to.,
hey,,
we've
always
gotten
this
amount
from
the
general.,
not
always,,
but
previously..
We
have
this
amount,
and
we
should..
We
need
just
need
more
money
from
the
general
fund.
and
then
everything's
great
cause.,
even
when
we
were
funded
at
that
level.
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cris
jones,
cob:.
So
it's
acknowledging
that
that
yeah,
we
could
work.
The
general
fund
transfer
to
make
the
fund
balance
over
time
seem
healthier.,
but
we're
not
necessarily
getting
to
the
level
of
service
that
I
think
everybody's
been
suggesting
that
they
would
like
to
see
up
there.,
and
so
it's
more.
Instead
of
just
you,
know,
duct
taping,.
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Lane
landrith:
imminently.,
we
have
been
one
of
the
last
to
get
brought
on
board
by
it.
rtd,,
simply
because
we
represent
so
many
different
small
businesses
under
what
is
called
a
rtd.
Eco.
pass
master
contract
agent
and
you
know.,
so,
whereas
I
see
you,
or
the
city
of
boulder
has
easy
way
to
track.
Through.
hr.
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Lane
landrith:
of
note.
it
does
require
for
each
and
every
writer
to
be
associated
with
an
email
address,
which
is
never
been
the
case
with
the
current
pass
program..
So,
along
with
this
message,,
they
will
be
given
a
basically
a
spreadsheet,
where
they're
to
enter
email,
addresses,
and
first
and
last
name
of
the
employees
that
qualify.
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Lane
landrith:,
so
that's
one
of
the
many
requests
we've
already
made
to
our
tv's
vendor
is
to
first
of
all,,
make
it
somewhat
understandable,
and
then,
secondly,,
just
take
it
off
their
excuses.
that
should
the
employee
leave
the
districts
leave
our
program..
They
maintain
this
account
in
perpetuity,
and
then
they
can
just
add
funds
to
continue
riding
the
bus.
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Lane
landrith:
there's
a
lot
of
details
that
I
don't
want
to
get
into
the
weeds
with
with
you
all,,
but
just
to
put
out
the
general
idea.
and
luckily
ii
was
able
to,
ben
tell
jones
ear
on
saturday
up
on
the
hill.
and
it's
like,
okay,.
You
wanna,
be
my
guinea
pig,
and
he's
like.
sure..
Let's
do
it.
so
we'll
be.
we'll
be
reaching
out
to
the
sink,
hopefully
this
week
and
see
what
we
can
get
done.
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landrith:
oh,
good
in
bulk..
We
were
told
that
this
is
coming
down
the
pike..
I
believe
it
was
in
may
of
2023,,
and
at
that
point
I
was
on
that
meeting
with
some
colleagues
of
mine.
and
then
they're
like,
okay.,
but
wait,
you
know,
we're
gonna
start
with
an
shoots:
campus.
we're
gonna
roll
them,
out.
we're
gonna
troubleshoot.
Before
we
move
down
to
other
levels.
and
they
admittedly
said
the
general
improvement
districts
in
boulder.
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Lane
landrith:
we're
gonna,
save
you
for
the
very
last,,
because
it's
just
gonna
be
the
most
challenging
to
chris's
point.
They
have.
they're,
giving
everybody
this
september
thirtieth.
you
gotta,
have
it
done.
we
as
city
employees,,
we're
given
that
date
as
being..
That's
it.,
your
eco
pass
will
not
work.
your
current..
Rfid
pass
will
not
work
past
september
thirtieth.
that
motivates
folks,
of
course,
and
go
get
it
done.
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Lane
landrith:
this
is
the
business
ecopass
program.,
there's
also
a
nicopas
that
some
of
you
may
enjoy
as
well.
Your
neighborhood
eco
pass
program.
you've
already
admitted
that
they're
gonna,
be
the
big
push
right
now
is
to
the
business..
They
haven't
even
talked
to
or
notified
any
of
the
neighborhoods..
Hence.
F
F
F
Lane
landrith:
they
knew
that
not
enough
foxes
had
enough
time
to
get
it
done..
So
I
would
anticipate
that
this..
This
could
be
the
case.
one
quick
point
I
want
to
make,
too.
that
was
flashed
on.
One
of
the
images
is
part
of
the
new
fare
structure
that
our
cds
board
voted
on,
includes
a
0
youth
fare,,
and
that
goes
up
to
age.
19.
F
F
F
F
F
Lane
landrith:,
get,
and
then,
as
opposed
to
them,
using
the
app
based
service..
They
can
get
this,
my
ride
code
that
I
believe
has
a
qr
code.
On.
I've
actually
never
seen
one.
that's,
ii
guess
also
problematic,,
because
we
have
to
keep
like
a
supply
of
them
at
our
customer
service
desk
at
fifteenth
and
perl,.
So
that
folks
could
then
come
in
person
and
say,.
You
know
I'm
not.,
I
don't
have
a
smart
phone.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
cris
jones,,
cob:,
great.,
no,,
there's
never
been
great.,
so
these
to
be
great
big
trees
in
those
the
standard
tree
grate
that
the
city
has
does
not
fit
into
the
size
of
the
squares.
and
so
over
time.
We
want
to
upgrade
those
tree
wells
so
that
they
can
get
our
standard,
great,
and
then
baby
tree
in
them
again,,
but.
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A
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A
A
E
A
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A
A
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E
A
A
A
Cris
jones,
cob:
2018
cris
jones,
cob:,
which
certainly
includes
some
proposals.
For
that
there
has
been
improved
lighting.
there
were
some
trash
enclosures,,
some
combining,,
you
know,
combination
of
trash
and
closures
for
businesses.,
so
there
might
be
a
few
other
strategies,
that's
that
are
still
low
hanging
fruit
for
us
to
to
push
along.
but
so.
yes,
there
are..
There
are
a
lot
of
eyes
on.
A
A
Cris
jones,
cob:,
so
these
are
exciting
things
happening
on
the
hill.,
I
mean
as
much
as
we
want
to
like.
you
know,,
there's
a
bug.
and
gee
did
something.
a
damage.
business
is
open,
currently,
and
lots
of
activity
happen.,
so
lots
of
things
we
can
lean
into..
It's
positive.
still,
continue
that
momentum.