23-154
| 1 | 4.A. | | Minutes | City Council Work Session Meeting Minutes February 27, 2023
Presenter:
Sarah B. Johnson, City Clerk | approved | |
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23-153
| 1 | 6.A. | | Informational Report | Agenda Planner Review
Presenter:
Sarah B. Johnson, City Clerk | received | |
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22-543
| 1 | 7.A. | Kettle Creek North Nos. 1-4 MD | Resolution | Resolution of the City Council of the City of Colorado Springs approving a service plan for the Kettle Creek Metropolitan District No’s 1-4.
Presenter:
Mike Tassi - Assistant Director of Planning
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director | postpone to a date certain | |
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23-102
| 1 | 7.B. | Gold Hill North Nos. 1 & 2 MD | Resolution | A Resolution of the City of Colorado Springs approving an Amended and Restated Service Plan for the Gold Hill North Metropolitan District Nos. 1 and 2 Serving an Serving an area South and West of Downtown Colorado Springs.
Presenter:
Carl Schueler, Planning Manager- Comprehensive Planning, Planning & Development Department
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director | referred | |
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23-107
| 1 | 7.C. | Upper Cottonwood Creek No. 3 MD | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado approving the issuance of the Upper Cottonwood Creek Metropolitan District No. 3 Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 2023 in the amount not to exceed $4,115,000 and related bond documents, for a district located in the Wolf Ranch area in northern Colorado Springs
Presenter:
Carl Schueler, Comprehensive Planning Manager, Planning and Community Development Department
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director | referred | |
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23-108
| 1 | 7.D. | Upper Cottonwood Creek No. 4 MD | Resolution | A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Colorado Springs, Colorado approving the issuance of the Upper Cottonwood Creek Metropolitan District No. 4 Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 2023, and related bond documents in an amount not to exceed $23,375,000 for a district located in the Wolf Ranch development in northern Colorado Springs.
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Carl Schueler, Comprehensive Planning Manager, Planning and Community Development
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director
, Planning and Community Development Director | referred | |
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23-106
| 1 | 7.E. | Creekwalk MD | Resolution | A Resolution of the City of Colorado Springs approving a Service Plan for the Creekwalk Metropolitan District serving an area in the South Nevada Avenue Corridor
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Carl Schueler, Planning Manager- Comprehensive Planning, Planning & Development Department
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director | referred | |
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23-156
| 1 | 7.F. | | Informational Report | Ordinance No. 23-17 incorporating various amendments to the Code of the City of Colorado Springs 2001, as amended, as it relates to Chapter 7 (Unified Development Code) to coincide with the adoption of Unified Development Code.
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Ben Bolinger, Legislative Counsel | referred | |
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ZONE-23-0006
| 2 | 7.G. | RetoolCOS UDC Zone District Implementation | Ordinance | Ordinance No. 23-18 amending the zoning map of the City of Colorado Springs to implement the Unified Development Code as it defines zone districts
Presenter:
Morgan Hester, Planning Supervisor
Ben Bolinger, City Attorney | referred | |
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23-162
| 1 | 10A.A. | | Informational Report | Patricia Cadilli as the lineal heir to Margaret L. Miller v. Wesley Bryan Cosgrove and the City of Colorado Springs 23CV030143
The Civil Action Investigation Committee has recommended that the City represent the above-named Firefighter as required by the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act. The Firefighter was acting in the course and scope of his employment and was acting in good faith. As usual, it is recommended that the City reserve the right not to pay any award of punitive damages.
Presenter:
Wynetta Massey, City Attorney | approved | |
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23-167
| 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 a Closed Executive Session. The issue to be discussed involves consultation with the City Attorney, discussing strategy for negotiations and instructing negotiators regarding an economic development and incentive agreement.
The President of Council shall poll the City Councilmembers, and, upon consent of two-thirds of the members present, may conduct a Closed Executive Session. In the event any City Councilmember is participating electronically or telephonically in the Closed Executive Session, each City Councilmember participating in the Closed Executive Session shall affirmatively state for the record that no other member of the public not authorized to participate in the Closed Executive Session is present or able to hear the matters discussed as part of the Closed Executive Session. If consent to the Closed Executive Session is not given, the item may be discussed in Open Sessi | approved | |
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