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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuman Relations Commission - Minutes - 07/09/2020 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Regular Meeting – Zoom Format July 9, 2020 5:30 – 7:00 pm Zoom Online, Fort Collins, CO 7 /9 /2020 – MINUTES Page 1 o CALL TO ORDER o Meeting was called to order by Vice-Chairperson Beth Jaeger at 5:30 pm o ROLL CALL o Present: Eva Amason Jean Runyon Cindy Davis Phil Walker Beth Jaeger o Absent: Julia Mackewich Vic Smith Wendy True o Staff Present: Carol Thomas, Equal Opportunity & Compliance Manager, HRC Liaison Honore Depew, Co-Host, City Manager’s Office JC Ward, Neighborhood Services Senior City Planner Ryan Mounce, City Planning Services o Observers: None o ZOOM CALL PROTOCOLS o Tips for efficient and courteous use of Zoom format – shared by Carol Thomas and Honore Depew o PUBLIC PARTICIPATION o None o PRESENTATIONS o None o AGENDA REVIEW o No changes o APPROVAL OF MINUTES o Correction to date of July meeting. Change from July 11, 2020 to July 9, 2020 o Motion to approve made by Jean Runyon. Second by Eva Atkinson Vote 5-0 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING: 7/9/20 7 /9 /2020 – MINUTES Page 2 o GUEST PRESENTATIONS o Mobile Home Developments – Planning and Proposed Code Changes Presented by JC Ward and Ryan Mounce o Mobile Home Developments (MHD) remain one of the most affordable housing options in Fort Collins. They provide similar benefits as single family houses. The disadvantage: homes are owned by individuals but not the land they sit on. This 2019-20 Project is working to improve the relationships between home owners, property managers and property owners, as well as, propose alignments to City Code and Zoning that will preserve MHD’s. o Although the current budget freeze has impacted progress, the elements of the project include:  Owners’ rights handbook  Neighborhood liaisons  Neighborhood mini grants  MHD Website  Local Complaint System  Language and Digital Equity  Permitted land use projects that will have zoning standards that speak directly to MHD’s o Proposed changes will be presented to City Council in August o JC and Ryan asked for any recommendations HRC may have in regard to residents’ rights, municipal code changes and permitted land use.  Who is responsible for language equity?  What are the metrics for success?  How are you identifying community leaders? Who are the community partners?  Where are MHD’s currently located and are additional ones planned?  How does is support equity and inclusion? o Principles of Community Presented by Honore Depew o Spring 2019 City Council adopted equity and inclusion priorities. This included creating equity indicators and principles of community. o Principles of Community will be created in relationship to City Staff. Level of and access to service will be addressed. City staff will hold internal workshops. Equity indicators will be developed. o 6/2020 City Council created an Ad Hoc Committee to make policy and funding recommendations targeting equality in Fort Collins policing. o How would HRC like to engage? Sit in on listening sessions. Metrics for success defined. Co- facilitate. Review external stakeholder list o Timeline for Principles of Community: Prior to spring elections. Perhaps end of 2020 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING: 7/9/20 7 /9 /2020 – MINUTES Page 3 o BUDGET REVIEW o Per Carol Thomas, all Boards and Commissions’ budgets remain frozen o Carol will continue to update us on status of budgets o NEW BUSINESS: Review HRC initiatives created at February 2020 Retreat o Beth requests that each committee chairperson make recommendations for what is still possible for the HRC to accomplish during 2020 amid Covid-19 restrictions. o We will still present HRC Awards in 2020 o Phil will investigate offering Transforming White Privilege in an online format o OLD BUSINESS: o Update on where re-visioning Boards and Commissions stands. Carol will follow up o Beth shared Mayor Troxell’s reply to the HRC letter supporting the Proclamation and statement on the City’s commitment to equity, inclusion and justice. o Mayor Troxell refers to the Ad Hoc Community Impact Committee and the HRC role. What is our role? How do we make certain we are included? Beth or Julia will reach out to Emily Gorgol, HRC Liaison, and invite her the August meeting to discuss these issues. o Where is the City on filling the vacancy on the HRC? – Carol will follow up o Eva pointed out data she viewed regarding arrests in Fort Collins. Focused on race. Latinos not included. o ADJOURNMENT o Motion to adjourn was made by Phil Walker. Second by Jean Runyon. Vote to approve: 5-0. Meeting was adjourned at 6:57 pm This information is available in Spanish or other language at no cost to a person who would like this information translated to or communicated in Spanish or other language. Please call 416-4254 or titlesix@fcgov.com to make a request for information in other languages. Esta información está disponible en español u otro idioma, sin costo para la persona que le gustaría esta información traducida o comunicada en español u otro idioma. Favor llame al 416-4254 o a titlesix@fcgov.com para solicitar información en otros idiomas. Auxiliary aids and services are available for persons with disabilities. TTY: please use 711 to call 970.416.4254. ________________________________________________________________________________________ City Contact Person: Carol Thomas, Equal Opportunity & Compliance Manager 970.416.4254, cathomas@fcgov.com