 Now I'd like to call the October 27, 2020 Longmont City Council regular session to order agenda revision submission of documents and motions to direct the city manager to add agenda items to future agendas. Is this Friday at three o'clock we were all so graciously agreed to attend the Northern Arapahoe meeting between us sister cities and the Northern Arapahoe elected leadership. As of today, Governor Polis stated that we can have no more than 10. Me and Mayor Pro Tem, the four business council representatives, Janice Redmond, who's the sister cities chair and Harold David Bell and Carmen Rodriguez. We will make video access available. City manager's report, grid interactive efficiency buildings demonstration project. My name is Tim Ellis, I'm the renewable energy strategy manager for the energy strategies and solutions group at LPC. So here's a slide you might have seen before at LPC we use this to indicate how a project supports all the various components of our integrated electric resource system and move on to the COVID-19 update. Yeah, and I have Rachel are from the Boulder County Health she's going to join us. All right, good evening and thanks, Harold and counsel for having me back again to discuss everyone's favorite subject COVID-19. Tonight I'm giving the October 27. Unfortunately, some some news that I was foreshadowing at the last council meeting rates are continuing to increase. Our positivity rate has increased about 0.7 over the last week. Just wanted to share some good news that our hospitalizations in Boulder County have been steady over the last 11 days. All right, I'm calling in favor of the bond farm co housing community proposal and calling to weigh in about the smart metering issues which are before the city this. This is part two of my public comments from last week's meeting where I shared my canary in the coal mine story of becoming electro sensitive. I am a member of bond farm and I wanted to call in support of that I think it's a very progressive great idea for long month and a super use of that particular property in an RV and I have a comment here. RV ownership has grown from 7.9 million in 2005 to over 9 million today. 1 million Americans live in RVs full time. I'm here tonight as board chair for sustainable resilient long month and the plan to make sure the council knows you know we've been working on our renewable energy campaign since 2017. Those four years a small group of us got together to talk about renewable energy. We looked at the CR Club program for 100 are ready for 100 commitments and how could we build this type of programs as a grassroots community effort in long month. I'm calling in support of the bond farm community project. I'm one of the invested members in the bond farm and very much. Grateful for the way the city of long land has worked in cooperation and making sure that the bond farm really follows through with calling about the proposed RV ordinance. The people who are living in RVs really haven't been involved. You know the city hasn't made the effort to involve these people. I'm calling to ask council to ask with Karen deliberation and to stand up for equal protection under the law. Tonight is the first reading of an ordinance which seeks to essentially criminalize criminalize living in RV. That was attended the study session last week on the smart meter issue. I have few comments and observations on that. Again about people with disabilities and I'm calling it disability awareness because it's important for the general public to know to be aware of people with disabilities. That concludes first call public invited to be heard. Let's move on to the consent agenda. Don, can you read that for us? Item 9A is ordinance 2020-51 a bill for an ordinance making additional appropriations for expenses and liabilities of the city of Longmont for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2020, public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. 9B is ordinance 2020-52 a bill for an ordinance adopting the budget for the city of Longmont for the year 2021 public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9C is ordinance 2020-53 a bill for an ordinance making appropriations for the expenses and liabilities of the city of Longmont for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2021 public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9A is ordinance 2020-54 a bill for an ordinance amending section 3.04.885 of the Longmont municipal code adopting an amendment to the employee contribution requirement of the city of Longmont general employees retirement plan public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9G is ordinance 2020-55 a bill for an ordinance authorizing a farmland lease agreement between the city of Longmont and Joseph M. Doche on the French property public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9F is ordinance 2020-56 a bill for an ordinance conditionally approving the vacation of right away within the villas that you Creek subdivision generally located north of 17th Avenue and west of pay street public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9G is ordinance 2020-57 a bill for an ordinance amending chapter 11 of the Longmont municipal code on vehicles abandoned kept on public property or junked public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9H is ordinance 2020-58 a bill for an administrative ordinance approving the purchase option agreement to convey a parcel of city owned land located at 2000 sunset way to sunset element LLC public hearing and second reading scheduled for November 10, 2020. Item 9K is resolution 2020-106 a resolution of the Longmont City Council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and Colorado State University for receiving loaned material for an upcoming museum exhibit. Item 9K is resolution 2020-107 a resolution of the Longmont City Council approving the application for change of water rights and confirming the city's conditional appropriation of water rights in connection with the change of shares in the bonus ditch company. Item 9M is resolution 2020-108 a resolution of the Longmont City Council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city of Longmont and the United States Geological Survey to provide stream flow gauges on the boulder left hand and St. Frank Creek's 9M is resolution 2020-109 a resolution of the Longmont City Council supporting the grant application to the Department of Local Affairs to reduce the carbon footprint of Longmont's wastewater treatment plant and 9N is approved one capital improvement program amendment. So item A and item G for discussion. Okay, I move that we move the consent agenda minus items A and G. In favor say aye. Aye. All post say nay. All right, the consent agenda is accepted and passed unanimously. The ordinance is on second reading and public hearings on any matter. All right. Let's go ahead and start with 10 a ordinance 2020-44 bill for an ordinance making additional appropriations for the expenses and liabilities the city of Longmont for fiscal year beginning January 1 2020. I will move ordinance 2020-44 do I have a second second. All in favor say aye. Aye. All opposed say nay. All right, the motion passes unanimously 10 be ordinance 2020-45 bill for an ordinance fixing living taxes upon the real and personal property within the city of Longmont for the year 2020 to pay budgeted city expenses for the 2021 fiscal year. I move ordinance 2020-45. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion passes unanimously item 10 C ordinance 2020-46 a bill for an ordinance fixing living tax upon the real and personal property with the Longmont downtown development district for the year 2020 to pay budgeted expenses the Longmont downtown development authority for 2021 fiscal year. We are fixing not raising taxes say Councilmember Martin would you like to make a motion. Yeah, I move adoption. I'll second that ordinance 2020-46 has been moved by Councilmember Martin seconded by myself on favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay ordinance 2020-46 passes unanimously. Moving on to 10 D ordinance 2020-47 a bill for an ordinance conditionally approving the vacation of a pedestrian trail he's been associated with the 110 Emory minor subdivision plan site plan generally located south of second Avenue and east of Emory street. I move ordinance 2020-47. Second. Let's take it. Move up. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, ordinance 2020-47 passes unanimously 10 E ordinance 2020-48 bill for an ordinance amending section 15.03.080 the Longmont municipal code on zoning districts measurements and exceptions. Approval ordinance 2020-48. Second. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion passes unanimously 10 F ordinance 2020-49 a bill for an ordinance proving the concept plan amendment for the bond farm rezoning and annexation agreement located at 1313 spruce street. I will move ordinance 2020-49. All right, it's been moved and seconded myself the councilman Martin seconded it all in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, ordinance 2020-49 passes unanimously. All right, let's move on to the items to be pulled from the consent agenda a I believe and G were it this is a additional appropriations ordinance for 2020 and it concerns the windy gap firming project ordinance 2020-51. All right, it's been moved by myself seconded by Councilman Martin. All in favor ordinance 2020-51 say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, that ordinance 2020-51 passes unanimously. Polly you are a customer Christian. Let's move on to 10 G ordinance 2020-57 a bill for an ordinance many chapter 11 of the junk or abandoned vehicles. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. Nay. All right, the motion carries four to three. With myself council member waters council member dog fairing and mayor pro Tim Rodriguez for our general business. I'm going to move that we recess the Longmont City Council and convenience the board of directors the Longmont general improvement district number one. Second. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. Aye. All right, the motion carries we are now acting as the Longmont City and not no longer is the Longmont City Council but as the board of directors the Longmont general improvement district number one. Resolution LG ID 2020-05 a resolution fixing and loving taxes and the real and personal property within the Longmont general improvement district number one for the year 2020 to pay budget expenses the district for the 2021 fiscal year. I will move resolution LG ID 2020-05 second. All in favor of resolution LG ID 2020-05 say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion the resolution carries unanimously. I'm going to move that we adjourn as long my general improvement district number one board of directors and reconvene as long city council. All right, the that motion carries unanimously. All right, we will close final call public invited to be heard and run to bear and council comments. I want to make a personal apology to our staff and residents who listened in last week to the presentation. And it was primarily directed towards our staff and residents who are of the Jewish community for a comment made by one of the presenters on the energy management metering architecture. It was pretty jolting to me. And it was offensive. And so, you know, I regret that I didn't interject immediately to call things out to call the out these offensive comments as I hear them. Thanks Susie first of all for bringing that up in the last decade, but especially the last three years. Antisemitism and all sorts of hate groups and militias have gotten a lot of publicity and a lot of people have been killed and, you know, synagogues attacked and it's unbelievable to see this rising up again, and it's all kinds of groups so it's important to point it out. Good news. Alphalfos is opening up brought 70 jobs to this town and they open up on Friday, I think. Go visit and be happy we've got a few more jobs here. Thanks. Thank you Mayor Bagley and with all due respect. I feel that it is unseemly to have our mayor make statements about being bored with all this am I stuff. It is a point of serious contention among the people of the city. It is something that is extremely important to another constituency that we heard from tonight. It is something that our LPC staff is working extremely hard on. And I think that we should consider it with the seriousness that it deserves. I'm not saying that I was bored with the topic I'm not saying it's unnecessary. I'm just saying that oftentimes this council gets bogged down in minutia that most of us do not understand. I don't know what the meaning. All right, the motion carries unanimously. Love you Marsha.