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| 1 | 4.A. | | Minutes | City Council Work Session Meeting Minutes April 11, 2022
Presenter:
Sarah B. Johnson, City Clerk | approved | |
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| 1 | 5.A. | | Informational Report | Silver Key Senior Services
Presenter:
Jayme Holligan, Director of Volunteers, Events & Community Engagement, Silver Key
Dayton Romero, Director of Healthcare Strategy and Integration, Silver Key | received | |
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22-196
| 1 | 5.B. | | Informational Report | Housing For All Presentation
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Affordable Housing Collaborative:
David Lord, Mary Stegner, Lee Patke, Marla Novak and Max Kronstadt
Community Housing Affordability Taskforce (CHAT): Missing Middle Presentation
Andrea Barlow, NES, Inc.-HBA, Johnna Reeder Kleymeire-Chamber/EDC, Laura Nelson- Apartment Association of So CO, Darsey Nicklasson- DHN Development, LLC Kevin Walker Walker Schooler District Managers-HBA | received | |
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22-249
| 1 | 6.A. | | Informational Report | Agenda Planner Review
Presenter:
Sarah B. Johnson, City Clerk | received | |
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22-167
| 1 | 7.A. | Copper Rose | Ordinance | Ordinance No. 22-31 by the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado, authorizing the issuance and delivery of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Note (Copper Rose Apartments Project) Series 2022, in an aggregate amount not to exceed $24,000,000, for the purpose of financing the acquisition, construction, improvement and equipping of a multifamily housing facility in the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado and to pay certain issuance expenses of such Note; approving and authorizing execution of a loan agreement with the funding lender, a loan agreement with the borrower, and a tax regulatory agreement with respect to the Note; making findings and determinations with respect to the Project and the Note; authorizing the execution and delivery of related documents; and repealing all action heretofore taken in conflict herewith
Presenter:
Katie Sunderlin, Senior Affordable Housing Coordinator
Steve Posey, Community Development Division Manager
John Bales, Fred Marienthal, Kutak Rock LLP
Peter Wysocki, Director of Planning and Community Development | referred | |
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22-228
| 1 | 7.B. | | Resolution | A Resolution Approving the Intergovernmental Agreement Between the City of Colorado Springs and El Paso County, Colorado for the Pikes Peak Regional Office of Emergency Management
Presenter:
Ryan Trujillo, Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the Mayor
Jim Reid, Regional Director, Office of Emergency Management | referred | |
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22-200
| 1 | 7.C. | | Ordinance | Ordinance No. 22-29 amending Ordinance No. 21-112 (2022 Appropriation Ordinance) for a supplemental appropriation to the Lodgers & Auto Rental Tax (LART) Fund in the amount of $3,485,333 for additional projects and events recommended by the LART Citizen Advisory Committee; and to the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) Fund in the amount of $900,000 for LART-funded capital projects that will be administered by the City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department
Presenter:
Chris Wheeler, City Budget Manager
PK McPherson, Chair, LART Citizen Advisory Committee | referred | |
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CPC CA 20-00005
| 16 | 8.A. | RetoolCOS | Ordinance | Chapter 7 Rewrite - CPC CA 20-00005 documents all the work sessions that took place with City Council and City Planning Commission. Going forward from September 20, 2022, please refer to the new File ID of CODE-22-0001, which will document all the public hearing and actions of the City Planning Commission and the City Council.
An ordinance update to amend City Code Chapter 7 (Zoning and Subdivision Regulations). Please reference File ID CODE-22-0001, which is a continuation of CPC 20-00005.
(Legislative)
Presenter:
Morgan Hester, Planning Supervisor
Mike Tassi, Assistant Director
Peter Wysocki, Director
Don Elliott, Clarion Associates | referred | |
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22-262
| 1 | 10B.A. | | Informational Report | In accord with City Charter art. III, § 3-60(d) and its incorporated Colorado Open Meetings Act, C.R.S. §§ 24-6-402(4)(b) and (e), the City Council, in Open Session, is to determine whether it will hold an electronic Closed Executive Session. The issue to be discussed involves consultation with the City Attorney and City staff for the purpose of receiving legal advice and providing instruction and negotiation consultation regarding an Economic Development agreement.
The President of Council shall poll the City Councilmembers, and, upon consent of two-thirds of the members present, may conduct an electronic Closed Executive Session. Each City Councilmember participating in the electronic Closed Executive Session shall affirmatively state for the record that no other member of the public not authorized to participate in the electronic Closed Executive Session is present or able to hear the matters discussed as part of the electronic Closed Executive Session. If consent to the electronic Closed Executive Session is not given, the item may be discussed in Open Session or withdrawn fr | approved | |
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