HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/13/2003AGENDA
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORTTY , - - ,
January 13,2003
Notice is hereby given of a Public Meeting to be held before the City ofWheat Ridge i7rban -
Renewal Authority on Monday, January 13, 2003, at 5:30 p.m., in the second floor conference
room of the Municipal Building at 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
1. Call the Meeting to Order
2. Roll Call of Members
3: Approval of Minutes - December 2, 2002
4. Public Forum (This is the time for any person to speak on any subject not appearing on
tLe agenda. Public comments may be limited to 3 minutes.)
5. Executive Session under C.R.S. Section 24-6-402(4)(e) for the purpose of determining
matters that may be subject to negotiations, developing strategy for negotiations and/or
instructing negotiators regarding the 44th/Wadsworth project area.
6. Executive Session under C.R.S. Section 24-6-402(4)(b) for the purpose of receiving legal
advice regarding specific legal questions related to acquisition and relocation issues at
38th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard redevelopmeut project.
7. New Business
8. Old Business
9. Other Matters
10. Adjournment
NIINiJTES OF
WHEAT RIDGE URBAN RENEWAL AUTIiORITY
December 2, 2002
5:30 p.m.
1. CALL THE MEETING TO ORDER
The Wheat Ridge Urban Renewal Authority meeting was called to order by Vice
Chair McKay at 5:40 p.m. The meeting was held in the second floor conference
room of the Municipal Building, 7500 West 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge,
Colorado.
2. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
Members present: Norm Burkpile
Vance Edwards
Mazy Hashem (arrived at 5:47 p.m.)
Elwyn Kiplinger
Tom Mallinson
Kandi McKay
Members absent: John Hall
Janet Leo
Mazgy Platter
Also attending: Alan White, WRURA Execudve Director
Ann Lazzeri, Recording Secretary
Roger Loecher
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
The minutes of October 30, 2002 and November 18, 2002 were considered.
Kandi McKay requested two amendments to the minutes of October 30, 2002:
page 2, last paragraph should read as follows: "In response to a question from
Kandi McKay....." and on page 4, the second paragraph, second line should
reflect that Kandi McKay seconded the motion rather than Elwyn Kiplinger.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Elwyn Kiplinger to
approve the minutes of October 30, 2002 and November 18, 2002 with
changes to the October 30 minutes as noted by Kandi McKay. The motion
passed 5-0.
4. PUBLIC FORUM
There was no one present to address the Authority at this time.
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WRURA Minutes Page 1
12-02-02
5. NEW BUSINESS
A. Public HearinE - 2003 Budeet '
Alan White presented the 2003 budget for the Authority's consideration. Vice
Chair McKay opened the public heazing and asked if anyone was present to speak
on this matter. Hearing no response, the pubiic hearing was closed. (Mary
Hashem arrived at 5:47 p.m.)
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Elwyn Kiplinger to adopt
Resolution No. 3, Series of 2002, enacting a budget and appropriation for the
year 2003. The motion passed 5-0 with Mary Hashem ahstaining because
she was not present during the discussion.
B. Land Use Cases - WA-02-14 and WA-02-15
These cases were presented by Alan White. The Zoning and Development Code
requires the Authority to review and provide comment as to the consistency of the
requests with the applicable urban renewal plan.
Case No. WA-02-14 is a request by Burger King for height and setback variances
for the sign fronting Wadsworth and setback variance for the sign facing 381n
Both signs will be replaced as part of the construction of a new Burger King at
this location.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Norm Burkpile that the
Authority finds the variances associated with Case No. WA-02-14 would have
a negligible impact on the urban renewal plan in this area. The motion
passed 6-0.
Case No. WA-02-15 is a request by Longshots Bar located at 4400 Ward Road
for a total waiver of landscaping requirements found in Section 26-502 of the
Code of Laws
During discussion of this matter, concern was expressed that landscaping
requirements set forth in the code should not be set aside.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Elwyn Kiplinger that the
Authority make a finding thak the requested waiver is not consistent with the
goals and object►ves of the urban renewal plan in that area. The motion
passed 6-0.
C. CancelinglSetting of Next Meetine Date
Alan White reported that Jim Windholz has completed the relocation policy and it
is now necessary to set a date for a public hearing regarding the policy.
WRURA Minutes Page 2
12-02-02
It was moved by Vance Edwards anc3'seconded-by Kandi McKay that a
public hearing regarding the relocation policy be held December 19, 2002 at
4:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers. The motion passed 6-0.
There was a consensus of the Authoritythat a work session should be held prior
to the public hearing to review other cities' relocation policies as well as the city's
relocation policy. Tom Mallinson also suggested obtaining a second opinion on
the relocation plan.
Vance Edwards suggested that Authority members contact Jim Windholz directly
if they have specific questions.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Norm Burkpile to
reconsider the previous motion. The motion passed 6-0.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Norm Burkpile that the
December 19th meeting be held as a WRURA work session with Jim
Windholz present, with a potentia[ agenda item being an executive session if
Mr. Windholz deems appropriate, for discussion, questions and answers on
the reloeation plan. The motion passed 6-0.
Wheat Ridee Town Center - Alan White reviewed the sales taac increment
calculations through the end of November for the Wheat Ridge Center and noted
that those figures are down from last year.
A question was raised regarding WRURA members who have not been attending
meetings. Vance Edwards will ask Mayor Cerveny to contact those members to
see if they have scheduling conflicts, etc. and ascertain whether or not they still
wish to serve on the Authority.
It was moved by Vance Edwards and seconded by Elwyn Kiplinger to
adjourn the meeting at 6:25 p.m. The motion passed 6-0.
6. OLD BUSINESS
7. OTHER MATTERS
8. ADJOURNMENT
Kandi McKay, Vice-Chair Ann Lazzeri, Secretazy
WRiJRA Minutes
12-02-02
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