 Do I have a motion to approve the minutes of the October 27th 2020 regular session? So moved. All right I'll take that as a motion from Council Member Christensen and it was seconded by Council Member Waters. Any public or any discussion or debate? All right seeing none all in favor say aye. Opposed say nay. All right the motion to approve the minutes of October 27th 2020 regular session is hereby approved unanimously. All right any agenda revisions, submission of documents or motions to direct the city manager's staff to add agenda items. Dr. Waters. Thanks Mayor Bagley. We're all aware we're about to do the final actions on the 2021 budget and we're all aware of the fact that in that budget there are no adjustments in compensation for city employees not to suggest that there might not be what we've heard from Jim and Harold that as we get into 2021 as they get a clear picture of what what revenues might look like they might bring to us a recommendation to make salary adjustments for 2021. I'm taking the motion to mean Harold you have the green light to discuss compensation in terms of time off paid time off salary increases you've got our blessing you're the executive over HR proceed. We'll bring something back to Council. All right. Council Member Rilago Ferring. So I'd like to direct staff to get an update on what's going to happen or what where the status is on the North Main Street corridor. Yes prerogative just put a five minute just a five minute update on the next at the next council meeting or whatever you can just what's going on with North Main because I do see a lot of there's construction going on why don't you just let us know what's going on if you do that. Yeah I work with Joni and Erin and we can do that. And that includes any of the parks I know we you did some updates on car park so that was and that meant a lot to a lot of the folks in the neighborhood who walk to that. Let's make sure let's include the car parks too Harold. Let's include the parks that are kind of getting neglected so. Let's include them. Appreciate that. All right COVID update Harold we have a guest right. Yeah we have several guests actually tonight. I'm Scott Cook I'm the CEO of the Longmont Chamber and I'm joined this evening by Ashley Sherman she is with the North Main Walmart store. Thanks Scott and everyone I we have I'm really partnered with the chamber to to donate our you know our money and our budgeted funds being able to provide to the community is something that is really core to me and to my management team and to Walmart as a whole. So we are here for the City of Longmont and and any other needs that that you guys and everyone has. So Mayor Counsel you started with I believe it was 10,000 you all put into this we put another 10,000 in from the CARES funding and then added the I guess 4,500 so 14,000 so the idea for this program is definitely taken off and we hope that others are interested in continuing to support it and continue to grow the program. So thanks for the idea. Yeah it was a great idea and and a classic team effort with the city you know Councilmember Peck coming up with the idea council members coming in Sandy and staff working with the chamber also working with Tinker Mill who made the tokens and so you're really seeing multiple groups come together to work and that's how Longmont rolls as we do things as a community and coming together so again just another example of our great community. We received some correspondence from Dola also I also received correspondence from the state and governor's office the governor's really for the state employees they've announced that state employees in level orange or level red counties will work remotely for the month of November and those except for those critical government functions who cannot perform job duties remotely. We're going through that and evaluating the situation right now and I wanted council to know that we are working to trim our numbers down as an organization to come into compliance with the state orders and what they're asking local governments to do. All right Susan can you join us? So I'm Susan Motika I'm the strategic initiatives and policy director at Boulder County Public Health. So you can see that our two-week cumulative incidence rate is 458.8 per 100,000. Our two-week testing positivity rate is now 7.1%. Our hospital status is still in the green. So this is our five-day average number of new cases of COVID-19 among Boulder County residents and this is just as of November 9th so here you can see that since October 1 Longmont Longmont has the highest case rate per 100,000 again that's since 10.120. This is a slide that Jeff Zak always presents. It just did our last two weeks and if you just look at that right hand side it just sees that you can just see clearly that very significant escalation. I would also point out that there have been 18 deaths from COVID in Boulder County since October 1. I think that I think the message needs to get out to folks that we need to stay six feet apart, wear our masks and stay within your family unit. If we just ask people and just pass along the message that the governor is asking us to. So we have opened the testing location at the Fairgrounds. Dan Eamon and our emergency management team they're working with them to assist in that operation that's also creating more testing opportunities. All we have to do the things that the mayor just indicated. Wear a mask, social distance and stay within our family units and really follow those guidelines and I think those are important incredibly important messages. I'm going to go ahead and do first call public invited to be heard. I'm calling in to just comment on the RV ordinance and RV or a series of RVs that parked in front of our residents for over a month. A couple of months in one instance and I think we're recognizing that it's time for an update and refinement of this code. So I appreciate the group the council looking at this issue. I would just like to say that not taking action on this is not an option. Calling about the RV ordinance as well and I bring my camper trailer home from the storage unit. Park it out front, load and unload it but part of loading is charging the batteries and cooling your refrigerator and that's more than just a couple of hours. So I'm hoping that in the final ordinance there is some provision for parking out front for overnight at least maybe two nights so that we can cool off the fridge, get the batteries charged, load her up and off we go. I'm calling in on the AMI smart meter issue. I practice integrative internal medicine as I think that you all probably know and I've helped many of my patients recover from the adverse health effects of the same radio frequency radiation emitted by the wireless version of the AMI smart meter presently under review. I am one of the self-avowed EMF canaries in the coal mine. You've heard me speak of this living within the local Longmont community. Why on earth would insurance companies refuse to ensure smart meters were it not for this obvious danger and other known hazards? I urge you to reconsider the AMI wireless smart meter program in Longmont knowing that wired infrastructure is by far the healthier safer way to move into a healthier future for all. First of all I'd like to thank you for the $25 tokens and my last sentence was with all due respect now is not the time to make no parking loss because of the COVID and because of which freezing colds out here. Just for your information do you know that the dump station takes only credit cards, visa or master cards and not everyone has credit cards and also I'd like to tell Mr. Dominguez that your COVID-19 we cannot turn down that row because it says do not enter and to Jeff Satter I'd like to say of how many of those vehicles that he towed off 900 I think it was he mentioned how many of those are our beats and how many warning tickets were repeats of the same vehicle and to Karen with coordinated entry I'd like to say how many from Longmont did you put in the bolder shelter and did you know that when they came back to Longmont they were not able to get services from our center sending my love to all of you thank you very much for being there for us. Okay I'm talking about the sleeper vehicle ordinance I guess it includes just about anything you can sleep in how many people that are being impacted that are living in RVs as a city made arrangements for these people to be involved in these meetings none of them so particularly people with disabilities like myself who found that they cannot afford anything other than living in a vehicle at this time. I am president of the Rider Ridge homeowners association and I have lived at this address in Longmont for over 20 years the this new ordinance about RV parking goes too far and some of the other callers have mentioned some of the problems with it and I'm going to talk about a different kind of problem this ordinance makes it illegal for me to park my my good condition current licensed small motor home in front of my house just to clean the leaves or snow off my driveway and and like the last callers suggested I'm going to say the same thing you got to put a little more effort into finding alternatives for people who need to sleep in their vehicle. Let's move on to the consent agenda. Don? Mayor Bagley item 9A is ordinance 2020-59 the bill for an administrative ordinance approving the grant of a deed of conservation easement in gross from the city of Longmont to the Longmont Conservation District on the Newby Farms open space property public hearing and second reading scheduled for December 1st 2020 9B is ordinance 2020-60 a bill for an ordinance authorizing the city of Longmont to lease the real property known as Vance brand municipal airport hangar parcel H-14B to Craig Nelson public hearing and second reading scheduled for December 1st 2020. 9C is ordinance 2020-61 a bill for an ordinance authorizing the city of Longmont to lease the real property known as Vance brand municipal airport hangar parcel H-37 to Robert Singer public hearing and second reading scheduled for December 1st 2020. 9D is resolution 2020-110 a resolution of the Longmont city council authorizing the transfer of a portion of the unencumbered appropriation balance of the employee benefit fund to the employee pension fund. 9E is resolution 2020-11 a resolution amending the financial policies of the city of Longmont for 2021. 9F is resolution 2020-112 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the city of Longmont 2021 classification and pay plan for city employees. 9G resolution 2020-113 a resolution of Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and Boulder County for mediation services. 9H is resolution 2020-114 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city of Longmont and the state of Colorado division of fire prevention and control for emergency facilities and land use of button rock reservoir clover basin reservoir in mccall lake. 9I is resolution 2020-115 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and the Longmont housing authority for support and services and 9J is approved one capital improvement program amendment. I move approval of the consent agenda. All right all in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. The consent agenda is moved and passes unanimously. All right let's go on to ordinances on second reading the first is item 10A ordinance 2020-51 a bill for an ordinance making additional appropriations for the expenses and liabilities the city of Longmont for the fiscal year beginning January 1 2020. All right I'm going to move ordinance 2020-51. Second. All right it's been moved by myself seconded by Dr. Waters any other debate? All right all in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right ordinance 2020-51 passes unanimously. Item 10B ordinance 2020-52 a bill for an ordinance adopting the budget for the city of Longmont for the year 2021. I'll move ordinance 2020-52. All right it's been moved by Dr. Waters seconded by council member Yvonne Ferring in the further discussion debate dialogue. All right all in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right ordinance 2020-52 passes unanimously. Item ordinance 2020-53 which is item 10C on the agenda a bill for an ordinance making appropriations for the expenses and liabilities the city of Longmont for the fiscal year beginning January 1 2021. Do you want to make a motion? No I'm just moving the hair out of my face. Somebody make a motion. I'm going to move ordinance 2020-53. Second. All right it's been moved by Dr. Waters and seconded by council member Peck. All in favor of ordinance 2020-53 say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right ordinance 2020-53 passes unanimously. All right item 10D ordinance 2020-54 a bill for an ordinance amending section 3.04.85 the Longmont municipal code adopting an amendment to the employee contribution requirement the city of Longmont general employees retirement plan. I move ordinance 2020-54. Second. In favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right ordinance 2020-54 passes unanimously. One two item 10E ordinance 2020-55 a bill for an ordinance authorizing a farmland lease agreement between the city of Longmont and Joseph M Dochiff on the French property. I'll move it. Dr. Waters you want to second it? I'll second. All right it's been moved and seconded by Dr. Waters. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right it passes unanimously. Ordinance 2020-56 which is item 10F a bill for an ordinance conditionally approving the vacation of right of way within the Villas Uke Creek subdivision generally located north of 70 Davenin and west of Pace street. Do we have a motion? I'll move ordinance 2020-56. All right I'm going to go ahead and take it as moved by Dr. Waters seconded by Councilmember Christensen. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right ordinance 2020-56 passes unanimously. We're going to go ahead and skip 10G for a moment. Let's go on to 10H. Ordinance 2020-58 a bill for an administrative ordinance proving the purchase option agreement to convey a parcel of city owned land located at 2000 Sunset Way to Sunset Element LLC. Councilmember Riddago. I'll move ordinance 2020-50. Second. All right it's been moved by Councilmember Riddago-Ferring seconded by Councilmember Christensen. All in favor of passing ordinance 2020-58 say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right item 10H orders 2020-58 passes unanimously. All right now let's go back to item 10G. Ordinance 2020-57 a bill for an ordinance implementing chapter 11 of the Longmont Municipal Code on Vehicles Abandoned, Kept on Public Property or Jumped. That's what I'm going to move. Ordinance 2020-57 a bill for an ordinance implementing chapter 11 of the Longmont Municipal Code on Vehicles Abandoned, Kept on Public Property or Jumped. Second. All right it's been seconded by Councilmember Riddago-Ferring. All in favor of passage of ordinance 2020-57 on second reading say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. So the ordinance passes six to one with Councilmember Christensen opposed. Resolution LGID 2020-06 is resolution of the Board of Directors of the Longmont General Improvement District number one adopting the annual budget for the district for the fiscal year 2021. Do we have a motion? I'll move resolution 2020-6. I'll second that. All right any discussion? All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right resolution LGID 2020-06 passes unanimously. Actings the Longmont Urban Renewal Authority resolution LURA 2020-01 a resolution of the Board of Commissioners the Longmont Urban Renewal Authority adopting the annual budget for the authority for the fiscal year 2021. I'll move that. I can't see it on my screen right now. All right so there's a motion for resolution LURA 2020-01. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right the motion carries unanimously. Resolution is the Longmont City Council approving an allotment contract and escrow agreement and two allotment transfer agreements for the Windy Gap firming project on favor of resolution 2020-06 a resolution along with city council approving the intergovernmental allotment contract between the city of Longmont acting by and through its water utility enterprise the Windy Grap firming project water activity enterprise for capacity the Windy Grap firming project. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. That motion carries herald unanimously. All right do we have a motion for resolution 2020-117. So moved. All right I'll second that. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right that motion passes unanimously. All right item 12-3 resolution 2020-118 a resolution along with city council approving intergovernmental agreement between the city of Longmont city of Lublin for the sale and purchase of Windy Gap firming project storage capacity. Do we have a motion? So moved. I'll second that. All right any questions or debate on this? I didn't think so. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right the motion carries unanimously. Resolution 2020-119 a resolution along with city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city of Longmont and the city of Fort Lupton for the sale and purchase of Windy Gap firming project storage capacity. Do we have a motion? So moved. All right it's been moved by council member Martin seconded by Dr. Waters. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right the motion carries unanimously. Now we've got some resolutions along with city council approving the third amendment the redevelopment and reimbursement agreement partial assignment to 320 Granary owner LLC for 210 Emery Street and consent to a development concept plan for 110 Emery Street. Taking it one at a time. Do we have a motion for resolution 2020-120 a resolution along with city council consenting to the development concept plan for 110 Emery Street. So moved. Is there a second? All right it's been moved by council member Martin seconded by council member Peck. Any discussion on the matter before we vote? All right seeing none all in favor of resolution 2020-120 say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right the motion carries unanimously. Next resolution 2020-121 a resolution along with city council approving the third amendment to the redevelopment and reimbursement agreement and partial assignment and assumption to 320 Granary owner LLC for 210 Emery Street and 320 Second Avenue. All in favor of resolution 2020-121 say aye. Aye. All right the motion carries unanimously. Discussion regarding council members rules and responsibilities of city of Longmont advisory board liaisons. I put this on because there's some question as to what are our roles as liaisons. That concludes our session on liaisons how about we all just do the best we can and we'll go nuts. All right us and establish 2021 city council meeting schedule. Thank you. All right great. Okay let's move on to mayor and council comments. Councilmember Christensen. Well tomorrow is Veterans Day and we won't get to have a parade and that's really sorry about that but I hope all the veterans out there know how much everyone appreciates their service. What I would like to say is just I'm an unaffiliated former republican and as mayor of a small town in Longmont Colorado I just want to stress how important it is that we continue to recognize and and support our democratic process for selecting presidents but I'd like to congratulate President-elect Biden for his victory. Councilmember Peck. Thank you Mayor Bagley for those comments I echo them but I also am very proud to be an American to be living in the United States because it is one of the few places where we can turn our government in a peaceful democratic manner. That is a privilege and we should never forget that that we are very fortunate to have the opportunity to voice our opinion so thank you very much. Anybody else? Councilmember Martin. Yes I'd also like to commend you Mr. Mayor for very well chosen words I concur and I think in the coming year I would like us all to work on having a consensus of fact if not a consensus of opinion. Councilmember Martin. Yes I'd also like to commend you Mr. Mayor for very well chosen words I concur and I think in the coming year I would like us all to work on having a consensus of fact if not a consensus of opinion. We have research and and news outlets such as the Associated Press in this country that are non-partisan and indisputably trustworthy and I hope that all of the American public will remember that. All right guys do we have a motion to adjourn? So moved. I'll second that all in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Say nay. All right that's a nay so uh that's a that's a that's not a nay that's a big aye we're out of here it's late. All right guys I'll see you next week thanks everybody.