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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
Monday, January 27, 2025
6:30 p.m.
Note: This meeting was conducted both as a virtual meeting and hybrid, where some
members of the Council or City staff were physically present at the Municipal building,
and some members of the public attended in person as well. Before calling the
meeting to order, Mayor Starker stated the rules and procedures necessitated by this
meeting format.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Starker called the Regular City Council Meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Those present stood and recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
3. ROLL CALL
Council Members present: Jenny Snell, Scott Ohm, Rachel Hultin, Amanda Weaver, Korey Stites, Janeece Hoppe, and Dan Larson.
Absent: Leah Dozeman
A quorum was established.
Also present: City Manager Patrick Goff; Deputy City Manager Allison Scheck; Police
Chief Chris Murtha, Division Chief Eric Kellogg, Senior Planner Scott Cutler, City Attorney
Gerald Dahl, Community Development Director Lauren Mikulak (via Zoom), and Sr.
Deputy City Clerk Margy Greer.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Without objection or correction, the agenda stood as announced.
6. PROCLAMATIONS AND CEREMONIES
A. Wheat Ridge All Conference Students - Wheat Ridge High School Athletic
Director Jason Campbell introduced the All-Conference Students from Wheat Ridge High School. Mayor Starker and Council Member Janeece Hoppe handed out
Proclamations of Recognition to each student.
B. Swearing in Ceremony of Division Chief Shawn Wray – Police Chief
Murtha administered the Oath of Office to new Division Chief Shawn Wray and introduced him to the Mayor, Council, and audience.
C. Black History Month – Mayor Starker proclaimed February 2025 Black
History Month in the City of Wheat Ridge and spoke to the continued struggle for racial
justice and equality.
7. PUBLICS’ RIGHT TO SPEAK
In Person
Morgan Richards, Resident, stated it was Holocaust Remembrance Day and Wheat
Ridge needs to stand for inclusivity.
Megan Schleicher, Resident, stated she was supporting her friend Morgan Richards’
comments and to have mercy on those who are afraid in the community.
Heather Dalton (via Zoom), Resident, stated she was supporting Morgan Richards’
comments and the city’s IDEA Committee, furthering the goal of inclusivity in Wheat
Ridge.
8. CONSENT AGENDA
None.
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND ORDINANCES ON SECOND READING
9. Council Bill No. 01-2025 – an ordinance amending Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge
Code of Laws creating a new Article XIV entitled “Mixed-Use Lutheran Legacy Campus
Zone District” and making conforming amendments therewith
Council Member Weaver read the Title of the Council Bill and Issue Statement into the
Record.
Issue This ordinance creates a new Article XIV (14) in Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge Code of
Laws that establishes a new zone district, the Mixed-Use Lutheran Legacy Campus (MU-LLC) zone district. The zone district regulations establish development standards for
the future redevelopment of the former hospital site based on the adopted Lutheran
Legacy Campus Master Plan and City Council consensus. Approval of this ordinance
will allow for the Lutheran Legacy Campus to be rezoned to the new MU-LLC zone
district in the future.
Mayor Starker opened a Public Hearing on the matter.
Scott Cutler, Senior Planner, presented the new proposed Zone District, stating that Council had previously had an in-depth discussion at a former study session.
Public Comments None.
Council Comments
Council Member Hultin asked if there would be an opportunity for smaller lots in the
new zone district. Cutler stated that there is no minimum. Hultin also asked about the future land use requirements and parking requirements. Cutler stated that none of the
2024 state requirements had been incorporated into the proposed zoning district.
Council Member Hoppe asked if the March study session would be soon enough to act
before the laws are effective. Cutler stated yes.
Council Member Larson asked why current zoning wasn’t being used for the site. Cutler
explained that there is not current zoning that matches the master plan. Larson asked about 35th Avenue possibly being a dead end at Dudley. Cutler stated that there are
several resident sites platted.
Council Member Weavers asked if there was a tree preservations requirement or a tree
canopy requirement. Cutler stated there was not within the site itself.
Mayor Starker closed the Public Hearing.
Council Member Weaver made a approve Council Bill No. 01-2025, an ordinance
amending Chapter 26 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws creating a new Article XIV entitled Mixed Use Lutheran Legacy Campus Zone District and making conforming
amendments therewith, on second reading, order it published, and that it takes effect immediately. It was seconded by Council Member Ohm.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
10. Council Bill No. 02-2025 – an ordinance amending Section 2-53 of the Wheat
Ridge Code of Laws concerning membership of Boards and Commissions
Council Member Hoppe read the Title of the Bill and the Issue Statement into the Record.
Issue: This ordinance clarifies that board and commission members who change their personal residence to another council district within the city may continue to be a
member representing the district for which they were appointed until the end of the term
for which they were appointed.
Mayor Starker opened a Public Hearing on the matter.
Sr. Deputy City Clerk Greer explained that the ordinance would allow district appointees
on boards, commissions, and committees to continue serving until the end of their term
if they move out of the appointed district. Greer also stated that a resolution which was later the Agenda proposes for two committees to change their bylaws, so their term
dates were the same as all other boards, commissions and committees.
Public Comments
None.
Council Comments
None.
Mayor Starker closed the Public Hearing.
Council Member Hoppe made a motion to approve Council Bill No. 02-2025, an
ordinance amending Section 2-53 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws concerning membership of Boards and Commissions on second reading and that it takes effect 15
days after final publication. It was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Stites.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
11. Council Bill No. 03-2025 – an ordinance adopting by reference the 2024 edition
of the Model Traffic Code for Colorado, adopting amendments thereto, providing
penalties for Model Traffic Code violations and making conforming amendments to Chapter 13 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws in connection therewith
Council Member Larson read the Title of the Bill and the Issue Statement into the Record.
Issue: - The City is required to periodically review the Wheat Ridge Municipal Traffic
Code to ensure conformance with State of Colorado Traffic Ordinances. The newest
version of the Model Traffic Code was adopted by the State of Colorado in 2024. To stay
consistent and up to date with the newest Colorado Traffic Codes and to ensure the citizens of Wheat Ridge are best served by the updated Model Traffic Code, adoption of
the newest code is recommended.
Mayor Starker opened a Public Hearing on the matter.
Division Chief Eric Kellogg reviewed the proposed Traffic Code with Council, reminding them of the in-depth presentation and discussion which took place at a previous study
session.
Public Comments
None.
Council Comments In answer to a question from Council Member Hultin, Kellogg stated that someone
could be stopped for using their phone illegally. It is considered a primary offense.
Mayor Starker closed the Public Hearing.
Council Member Larson made a motion to approve Council Bill No. 03-2025, an
ordinance adopting by reference the 2024 Model Traffic Code for Colorado, adopting amendments thereto, providing penalties for Model Traffic Code violations and making
conforming amendments to Chapter 13 of the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws in connection
therewith on second reading and that it takes effect fifteen (15) days after final publication, as provided by Section 5.11 of the Charter. It was seconded by Mayor Pro
Tem Stites.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
12. Council Bill No. 04-2025 – an ordinance amending the Wheat Ridge Code of
Laws to include Police Recruits as participants in the city’s Police Pension Plan
Council Member Ohm read the Title of the Bill and Issue Statement into the Record.
Issue: - Per the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws, membership in the police pension plan does
not currently extend to recruits entering the academy. Recruits are therefore placed in
the civilian plan for approximately six months, then enrolled in the sworn plan. This is
administratively burdensome for staff and challenging for recruits. This ordinance
amends the code to allow recruits to enroll immediately into the police pension plan.
Mayor Starker opened a Public Hearing on the matter.
Deputy City Manager Allison Scheck stated that current practice is to have the recruits
on the civilian retirement plan for approximately six months, then enroll them into the
sworn plan. The recruits currently are not able to roll the money from the civilian plan
into the sworn plan. This Bill would allow the recruits to be enrolled in the sworn plan immediately and start vesting immediately.
Public Comments
None.
Council Comments
None.
Mayor Starker closed the Public Hearing.
Council Member Ohm made a motion to approve Council Bill No. 04-2025, an ordinance
amending the Wheat Ridge Code of Laws to include police recruits as participants in the
city’s police pension plan on second reading, and that it takes effect 15 days after final publication. It was seconded by Council Member Hoppe.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
ORDINANCES ON FIRST READING
None.
DECISIONS, RESOLUTIONS, AND MOTIONS
13. Resolution No. 06-2025 – a resolution amending the bylaws of the Inclusion,
Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee and Sustainable Wheat Ridge Committee to conform term dates with other boards, commissions, and committees
Council Member Snell read the Title of the Resolution and the Issue Statement into the Record.
Issue
This Resolution amends the Bylaws for the IDEA and Sustainable Wheat Ridge
Committees, so their term dates conform with other Boards, Commission, and
Committees. The only Commission which does not conform is the Election Commission, as its membership terms are set by the Home Rule Charter.
Public Comment
None.
Council Comment
None.
Council Member Snell made a motion to approve Resolution 06-2025, a Resolution
amending the bylaws of the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Committee and Sustainable Wheat Ridge Committee to conform term dates with other
boards, commissions and committees. It was seconded by Council Member Hultin.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
14. Resolution No. 07-2025 – a resolution approving the Amendment and
Restatement of the City of Wheat Ridge Police Pension Fund Plan Adoption Agreement
Mayor Pro Tem Stites read the Title of the Resolution and Issue Statement into the
Record.
Issue
The City provides a 401(a)-retirement benefit to sworn and civilian employees. This
resolution proposes two changes to the sworn pension plan. First, it increases the City’s
contribution by one half percent to 12.5%. Second, it reduces the normal retirement age for sworn employees from 55 to 50 years old, the IRS minimum for public safety
employees.
Deputy City Manager Allison Scheck reviewed the proposed resolution with Council.
Public Comment None.
Council Comment
None.
Mayor Pro Tem Stites made a motion to approve Resolution 07-2025, a Resolution
approving the Amendment and Restatement of the City of Wheat Ridge Police Pension Fund Plan Adoption Agreement. It was seconded by Council Member Hoppe.
Vote: 7 Ayes. 0 Nays. The motion carried.
15. CITY MANAGER’S MATTERS
City Manager Patrick Goff gave an update on meeting with the Wheat Ridge High School
principal and stated the STEM program will continue at the school. He also reminded
Council Members of the upcoming retreat and reminded them to turn in their surveys.
16. CITY ATTORNEY’S MATTERS
None.
17. ELECTED OFFICIALS’ MATTERS
Mayor and Council Members reported on various meetings, events, and activities they
attended over the last week and thanked the public for their participation in the meeting.
18. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before City Council, Mayor Starker adjourned
the meeting at 8:05 pm.
Mayor and Council Members reported on various meetings, events, and activities they
attended over the last week and thanked the public for their participation in the meeting.
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Margy Greer, Sr. Deputy City Clerk
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Korey Stites, Mayor Pro Tem