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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSenior Advisory Board - Minutes - 08/09/1978MINUTES COORDINATING COMMISSION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS August 9, 1978 The regular meeting of the Coordinating Commission for Senior Citizens was held on Wednesday, August 9, 1978 in the City Council Chambers at 2:30 P.M. The meeting was called to order at 2:30 P.M. by Chairman Ed Chilcott. Members Present: Ed Chilcott, Chairman Lois Chung, Secretary Esther Stratton Darryl Farrington Ann Azari Chet Hommon Mabel Kenney Eleanor Hoag Members Absent: Louie LaRoche Guests: Mary Ann Kennaugh, Human Resources Kerry Zeider, Coloradoan Newspaper Dwight Saunders, AARP Paul Landsberry, Assistant City Manager The approval of the July 12, 1978 meeting were tabled until next month. Roll call was made. Lois Chung was appointed Secretary for the ensuing year. Darryl Farrington gave an update regarding legal services for the elderly. In order for a Senior Citizen to receive discounted legal services he/she must be 62 years of age, if single can receive up to $9000 a year or if a couple can receive up to $12,000. A report was given regarding the meetings with police at the Senior Center. Gail Woods, Coordinator, City Volunteer Program, had her program explained. Points covered were: 1) help with community skills; 2) assistance with Police Lost and Found;4-3) Receptionist jobs. It was also stated that the Volunteer would not be taking over anyone's job. Chet Hommon reported on the tax committee meeting with City Officials on Friday, July 28th, regarding informing the average tax payer about city budgets and their contents. The proposed State Constitutional Amendment limits state and local government spending based upon: - total appropriation - all funds (excluding Fed. Grants and payments for debt service) - population - per capita/expenditure - consumer price index. The effective date is 1-1-80 and the base year is 1979. Chet Hommon gave a thorough explanation of this plan. The purpose of this committee is to improve the dialogue between City Management and the tax payer. 0 2 • Jerold Robertson introduced a "Proposition 13" substitute for Colorado. He began by stating that 1977 taxes went up. Property taxes should be tied to property and the ability to pay. Presently the limits are 5% of income and 2 1/2% of assessed value of property. He is recommending 4% of income and 1 1/2% of market value of property. His goal is by Jan. 1980 to collect suffieient signatures for a petition drive and to have this proposal on the ballot. Larimer County is 20% under the state amount. New Business: On Sept. 23 and 24 there will be a Senior Days at the Foothills Fashion Mall with Senior Organizations and displays present. Mary Ann Kennaugh of Human Resources reported that the County is trying to eliminate duplication of services with computer sheets - revenue sharing. Dwight Saunders, AARP, asked what the Fort Collins Coordinating Commission for Senior Citizens was all about. Darryl Farrington explained the Coordinating Commission's objectives and goals. The Coordinating Commission realizes there is a need to report back to other agencies, possibly in the form of a newsletter. Eleanor Hoag announced a nursing home coalition meeting in the Library Meeting Room to be held on August 23, 1978. The September 13, 1978 meeting of the Coordinating Commission for Senior Citizens will be held in the City Council Chambers at 2:30 P.M. The meeting was adjourned at 3:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted,