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City of Wheat Ridge Colorado, Council Meeting Minutes – 11-10-2025
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CITY COUNCIL MEETING
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
DATE: Monday, November 10, 2025
Note: This meeting was conducted in a hybrid format, with some members of the
Council and City staff were physically present at the Municipal Building, located at
7500 W. 29th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, and others attending virtually. Members
of the public also participated both in person and online. Before calling the meeting to
order, Mayor Starker outlined the rules and procedures required by this meeting format.
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Starker called the City Council meeting to order the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado
on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 6:30 PM.
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
3. ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS
Present were Councilmembers Leah Dozeman, Rachel Hultin, Janice Hoppe, Dan
Larson, Scott Ohm, Jenny Snell, and Amanda Weaver. A quorum was established. (Korey
Stites had resigned his District III Council seat preparing to be sworn in as the Mayor.)
Also present: City Manager Patrick Goff, City Attorney Gerald Dahl, Presiding Judge
Jonathan Lucero, Interim Deputy City Manager Marianne Schilling, Deputy City Clerk
Onorina Maloney, and other staff and interested residents.
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
None.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion by Councilmember Hoppe, to amend the order of the agenda by moving the
consent agenda before proclamations and ceremonies. Seconded by Councilmember Snell.
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Vote: 7 ayes; 0 nays. The motion carried.
6. CONSENT AGENDA
1a: MOTION TITLE: MOTION TO APPROVE CITY MANAGER EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
ISSUE
Amendments to the City Manager’s Employment Agreement including increasing
compensation, retirement plan contribution, technology stipend, and other conforming changes. 1b: MOTION
TITLE: MOTION TO CANCEL THE NOVEMBER 24, 2025, CITY COUNCIL MEETING
ISSUE: There currently are no agenda items scheduled for the November 24, 2025, City Council
meeting. To give City Council and staff more time to spend with family and friends
during the Thanksgiving holiday week, staff recommends canceling the November 24,
2025, City Council meeting.
Councilmember Hoppe read the title and the Issue for Consent Agenda Items 1a and 1 b into the record.
Motion: Councilmember Hoppe moved to approve consent agenda items 1a and 1b. Seconded by Councilmember Dozeman.
VOTE: 7 ayes; 0 nays. The motion carried
7. PROCLAMATIONS AND CEREMONIES
A Swearing-In Ceremony for Newly Elected Officials
Judge Lucero administered the oath of office to newly elected officials:
Korey Stites was sworn in as Mayor of Wheat Ridge.
Kathleen Martell was sworn in as District I Councilmember
Scott Ohm was sworn in as District II Councilmember.
Patrick Quinn was sworn in as District III Councilmember.
Mike Okada was sworn in as District IV Councilmember.
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The new Mayor and Councilmembers took their places at the dais.
B. Recognition Ceremony for Outgoing Elected Officials
Outgoing Mayor Bud Starker was presented with photos and a certificate from Congresswoman Brittany Patterson thanking him for his service. Mayor Starker
expressed his gratitude, stating that it had been "an honor of my lifetime" to serve as the
Mayor of Wheat Ridge. He praised the residents, council, and city staff.
Councilmember Janice Hoppe gave farewell remarks, thanking the community for the
opportunity to serve. She reflected on her term, noting that serving on City Council had been one of the greatest honors of her life. She encouraged the new council members
to "lean in, show up for the hard conversations with courage and compassion, fight for policies that reflect our shared values, and be willing to compromise when it leads to
progress."
Councilmember Amanda Weaver expressed gratitude for serving the Wheat Ridge community, calling it "the best community in Colorado." She thanked city staff for
making a hard job easier.
Councilmember Dozeman reflected on her eight years of service, noting how quickly the
time had passed. She expressed appreciation for her colleagues and the opportunity to
serve the city she has lived in her entire life and represent District IV. She thanked her
parents for choosing Wheat Ridge as a place to raise a family and giving her the
opportunity to raise her kids in her childhood home.
C. Small Business Saturday
Mayor Korey Stites read a proclamation declaring November 29, 2025, as Small
Business Saturday in Wheat Ridge. The proclamation highlighted that there are 36.2 million small businesses in the United States, representing 99.7% of firms with paid
employees and employing 45.9% of employees in the private sector. It also noted that
68 cents of every dollar spent at small businesses stays in the local community, and every dollar spent creates 48 cents in additional local business activity.
8. PUBLICS' RIGHT TO SPEAK
Several residents addressed concerns about noise from Auto Wash at Lakeside on Gray
Street:
Gretchen Josten, a resident living across from Auto Wash, presented a timeline of events since the business opened. She noted that Auto Wash had been cited for
noncompliance of their special use permit in June for door operations and operational noise impacts. She requested that the city require Auto Wash to close its north-facing
doors during the dryer function to contain noise.
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Austin Caldwell, who lives near the car wash, expressed frustration that residents have
had to address this issue, claiming that Auto Wash has been deceptive in their
operations. He questioned why the business was allowed to self-monitor sound levels without supervision.
Mike Josten, who also lives across from Auto Wash, said residents are not trying to shut the business down but want to find common ground, suggesting that closing the north-
facing doors would be a simple solution to the noise problem.
Chris Nietzold raised questions about the sound test methodology, asking whether it accurately represented the car wash operating at full capacity and how sound
restrictions varied depending on direction toward residential versus commercial properties.
Jan Facinelli, who operates a veterinary consulting practice that shares a fence with the
car wash, expressed disappointment that the noise had resumed after a quieter summer. She noted that the fence installed by Auto Wash was not an effective sound
barrier, and the noise was affecting her business.
Michael Trujillo, a 41-year resident who owns property approximately two blocks from
the car wash, expressed concern about the noise impacting his peace and property
values. He stated he had confidence that the city would resolve the issue.
Sandra Sands, a 10-year resident, compared the situation to "letting the fox watch the
chickens," arguing that Auto Wash should not be monitoring their own noise levels. She mentioned that veterans in the area have experienced PTSD flashbacks due to loud car
wash noises at night.
Scott Galloway, who lives 8 houses south of the car wash, confirmed he could hear the business from his property. He suggested the business either close its doors during
operation or not run the blowers.
9. CITY MANAGER'S MATTERS
City Manager reported on two matters:
A. Due to Mayor Stites resigning his council seat to become Mayor, there is now a
vacancy in District III. The City Charter requires appointment of a new council
member within 30 days. Applications will be accepted through November 21st, with interviews scheduled for December 1st and appointment on December 8th.
B. He noted that ballot question 2b, which would have amended the charter to
appointing the clerk and treasurer positions, was defeated in the recent election. Chris Miller will continue as treasurer through November 2027. The city clerk position remains
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vacant following Steve Kirkpatrick's passing. Staff will propose a schedule for filling the
position at next week's study session.
10. CITY ATTORNEY'S MATTERS
No matters were presented.
11. ELECTED OFFICIALS' MATTERS
Councilmember Snell deferred her comments until after the special study session.
Councilmember Hultin thanked outgoing council11members, noting the collective
experience of 45 years being lost with their departure, compared to only 14 years of experience on the new council. She also addressed the Auto Wash situation, informing
residents that she and Councilmember Ohm have been working with them and city staff to arrange a meeting. She noted that Auto Wash has voluntarily closed between 10 PM
and 7 AM.
Councilmember Larson recognized outgoing councilmembers and welcomed new ones. He also acknowledged Veterans Day (November 11th), providing historical context
about the holiday and thanking veterans for their service.
Councilmember Okada thanked District IV for their confidence and support, expressing
that he was honored and humbled to join the Council. He committed to always doing his
best for the district.
Councilmember Quinn thanked citizens who spoke about the car wash issue and voters
who participated in the recent election. He also thanked volunteers who helped with campaigns and ballot counting and recognized the Wheat Ridge 101 program for
helping prepare citizens for civic service. He noted that November 10th is also the
Marine Corps birthday.
Councilmember Ohm thanked voters in District II and confirmed he would continue
working with residents and Councilmember Hultin on the Auto Wash noise issues.
Councilmember Martell thanked District I for turning out to vote and acknowledged
outgoing Councilmember Hoppe, whose "big shoes" she would be filling. She thanked
Councilmember Snell for mentoring her during her campaign and expressed excitement about the numerous coffee meetings already scheduled with community members.
Mayor Stites mentioned attending the Gateway Awards event honoring outgoing Mayor Starker. He announced upcoming ribbon cuttings for new businesses: Wheat Ridge
Poultry and Meats, a liquor store on 44th and Field, and T-Birds. He thanked the
outgoing councilmembers, describing each one's contributions to the City.
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12. ADJOURNMENT
With no further business before the Council, Mayor Stites adjourned the regular meeting
at 7:26 p.m. and Council went into a Study Session.
Korey Stites, Mayor
Onorina Maloney. Deputy City Clerk