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Legislative Review Committee Agenda
August 12, 2014, 4:00 p.m.
City Manager’s Conference Room
1. Approval of minutes from June 10, 2014 meeting
2. Review of state ballot
3. Plan 2015 General Assembly activity
Determine interim work topics with Legislators
Consider interim community tours
4. CML Policy Committee
Representation
Policy recommendations
5. Other business
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Fort Collins, CO 80522
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Legislative Review Committee Agenda
Meeting Notes
June 10, 2014, 4:00 p.m.
City Manager’s Conference Room
Present: Wade Troxell, Councilmember; Ross Cunniff, Councilmember; Wendy
Williams, Assistant City Manager; Steve Roy, City Attorney; Dan Weinheimer,
Legislative Policy Manager
Absent: Lisa Poppaw, Councilmember
Guests: Kevin Jones, Chamber of Commerce; Jamie Grim, Congressman Jared
Polis’ office
Councilmember Troxell called the meeting to order at 4:29 pm.
Adoption of the minutes from the April 22, 2014 meeting were moved for
approval by Councilmember Cunniff and seconded by Councilmember Troxell.
Minutes were adopted without amendment.
Dan Weinheimer provided a brief review of the bills LRC had taken positions on
during the 2014 General Assembly session. LRC discussed Governor
Hickenlooper’s veto of HB14-1375, the Urban Redevelopment Fairness Act.
Councilmembers recommended that staff review local impacts from newly
approved laws.
Dan mentioned that a special session is possible. Governor Hickenlooper is
negotiating with Assembly members around a possible oil and gas bill to avoid
state ballot measures from being placed before voters in 2014 elections.
Councilmember Cunniff asked that staff prepare an analysis of the proposed oil
and gas bill for the next LRC meeting.
Councilmember Troxell asked about train horn noise. Dan discussed a meeting
that City staff had recently had with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
regional office in Kansas City. FRA administrators provided reactions and
thoughts to the City regarding downtown train horn noise.
Jamie Grim provided a brief summary of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP),
saying that neither the fast track bill nor the underlying TPP agreement had been
finalized.
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LRC discussed interim activity to engage with Colorado legislators and
Congressional representatives. Councilmembers pointed out the need to continue
communication with the state delegation on Urban Renewal Authority given that
all three local representatives voted in favor of HB 1375 (which the City
opposed). Dan suggested that tours and demonstrations are often an effective way
to engage legislators. LRC recommended a Foothills Mall tour and a
transportation tour for legislators. The August Congressional recess was
recommended as a good opportunity for tours with Congressman Polis.
The meeting was adjourned at 5:00 pm.
2013-2014 CML Policy Committee Roster
FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME STATUS TITLE MUNICIPALITY
Mike Shelton MEM Council Member City and County of Broomfield
David Broadwell MEM Assistant City Attorney City and County of Denver
Chris Herndon MEM Council Member City and County of Denver
Josef Lucero MEM Mayor City of Alamosa
Don Allard MEM Council Member City of Arvada
Marc Williams MEM Mayor City of Arvada
George Noe MEM City Manager City of Aurora
Roberto Venegas MEM Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator City of Aurora
Matthew Appelbaum MEM Mayor City of Boulder
Suzanne Jones MEM Council Member City of Boulder
Rex Bell MEM Council Member City of Brighton
Pat Freda MEM Council Member City of Canon City
Don Van Wormer MEM City Manager City of Castle Pines
Ken Lucas MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Centennial
Vorry Moon MEM Council Member City of Centennial
Doug Tisdale MEM Mayor City of Cherry Hills Village
Don Knight MEM Council Member City of Colorado Springs
Val Snider MEM Council Member City of Colorado Springs
Rene Bullock MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Commerce City
Michelle Halstead MEM Director of Communications & Government Affairs City of Commerce City
Shane Hale MEM City Manager City of Cortez
Terry Carwile MEM Mayor City of Craig
Geneiveve Schneider MEM Council Member City of Dacono
Ed Sisson MEM Mayor City of Delta
Ron LeBlanc MEM City Manager City of Durango
Harold Stalf MEM City Manager City of Edgewater
Linda Olson MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Englewood
Joyce Thomas MEM Mayor City of Federal Heights
Michael Patterson MEM City Manager City of Florence
Darin Atteberry MEM City Manager City of Fort Collins
Wade Troxell MEM Council Member City of Fort Collins
Jeffrey Wells MEM City Manager/City Attorney City of Fort Morgan
Bob Fuller MEM Council Member City of Fruita
Matthew Steckler MEM Council Member City of Glenwood Springs
Marcia Claxton MEM Council Member City of Golden
Sam Susuras MEM Council Member City of Grand Junction
Robb Casseday MEM Council Member City of Greeley
Matt Cohrs MEM Assistant to The City Manager City of Greenwood Village
Ken Coleman MEM City Manager City of Gunnison
J.C.Peckham MEM Council Member City of Holyoke
Gary Klaphake MEM City Administrator City of Lafayette
Nanette Neelan MEM Deputy City Manager City of Lakewood
Adam Paul MEM Council Member City of Lakewood
Anne-Marie Crampton MEM Council Member City of Lamar
Michael Penny MEM City Manager City of Littleton
Susan Squyer MEM Council Member City of Lone Tree
Sarah Levison MEM Council Member City of Longmont
Meredyth Muth MEM Public Relations Manager City of Louisville
Joan Shaffer MEM Council Member City of Loveland
Matthew Martinez MEM Council Member City of Monte Vista
Bob Nicholson MEM Mayor City of Montrose
Kyle Mullica MEM Council Member City of Northglenn
Jay Miller MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Rifle
R Landau de Laguna MEM Council Member City of Sheridan
Sonja Macys MEM Council Member City of Steamboat Springs
Randy Brigham MEM Council Member City of Sterling
Jenice Dove MEM Council Member City of Thornton
Val Vigil MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Thornton
Alessandra Lind MEM Council Member City of Walsenburg
Alberto Garcia MEM Council Member City of Westminster
Emma Pinter MEM Council Member City of Westminster
Carrol Harvey MEM Mayor Pro Tem City of Woodland Park
Jake Wolf MEM Council Member Town of Avon
Chris La May MEM Town Manager Town of Bayfield
Jan Dowker MEM Mayor Pro Tem Town of Berthoud
Karen Reutzel MEM Town Clerk/Treasurer Town of Bow Mar
Tim Gagen MEM Town Manager Town of Breckenridge
Joel Benson MEM Mayor Town of Buena Vista
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2013-2014 CML Policy Committee Roster
Kristin Zagurski MEM Management Analyst Town of Castle Rock
J.D.McCrumb MEM Town Administrator/Town Clerk Town of Columbine Valley
Kairina Danforth MEM Mayor Town of Crestone
Wayne Klahn MEM Mayor Town of De Beque
Kevin Burns MEM Mayor Town of Dillon
Mark Gruber MEM Trustee Town of Erie
Frank Lancaster MEM Town Administrator Town of Estes Park
Samantha Meiring MEM Trustee Town of Firestone
Eileen Waldow MEM Trustee Town of Fraser
Matthew LeCerf MEM Town Manager Town of Frederick
Kim Cancelosi MEM Council Member Town of Frisco
Tom Hale MEM Town Administrator Town of Georgetown
Jeff Shroll MEM Town Manager Town of Gypsum
Joe Racine MEM Town Administrator Town of Hudson
David Dobbs MEM Mayor Pro Tem Town of Hugo
Ken Lenarcic MEM Trustee Town of Jamestown
Thomas Clark MEM Mayor Town of Kremmling
Paula Medina MEM Mayor Pro Tem Town of La Jara
Robert Gordanier Jr MEM Mayor Town of Lakeside
Dave Stone MEM Town Manager Town of Limon
Steve Stamey MEM Town Administrator Town of Lochbuie
Richard Kraemer MEM Trustee Town of Mead
Gordon Flaherty MEM Mayor Town of Minturn
Chris Morgan MEM Council Member Town of Mt. Crested Butte
Charles Wood MEM Trustee Town of Nederland
David Edwards MEM Mayor Pro Tem Town of Palisade
Stuart McArthur MEM Town Manager Town of Parachute
Troy Renken MEM Town Manager/Police Advisor Town of Platteville
Peter Brixius MEM Town Manager Town of Rangely
John Holdren MEM Town Administrator Town of Severance
Ryan Hyland MEM Town Manager Town of Silverthorne
Lisa Skumatz MEM Trustee Town of Superior
Jill Grossman-Belisle MEM Mayor Town of Timnath
Andy Daly MEM Mayor Town of Vail
Kelly Arnold MEM Town Manager Town of Windsor
Wayne Anderson ALT Council Member City and County of Broomfield
Charles Griego ALT Mayor Pro Tem City of Alamosa
Carl Castillo ALT Policy Advisor City of Boulder
Manuel Esquibel ALT City Manager City of Brighton
John Patterson ALT City Manager City of Cherry Hills Village
David Andrews ALT Senior Attorney City of Colorado Springs
Jim Ferree ALT City Manager City of Craig
Nicholas Vogel ALT Council Member City of Dacono
Sherri Dugdale ALT Assistant to The City Manager City of Durango
Randy Penn ALT Mayor City of Englewood
Aden Hogan ALT City Manager City of Evans
Ted May ALT Council Member City of Federal Heights
Dan Weinheimer ALT Legislative Policy Manager City of Fort Collins
Phillip Thomas ALT Council Member City of Fountain
Tom Norton ALT Mayor City of Greeley
Karen Harrison ALT Council Member City of Lakewood
Mike Braaten ALT Deputy City Manager City of Littleton
James Taylor ALT Council Member City of Littleton
Kim Monson ALT Council Member City of Lone Tree
Sandi Seader ALT Assistant City Manager City of Longmont
Heather Balser ALT Deputy City Manager City of Louisville
Rod Wensing ALT Assistant City Manager City of Loveland
William Bell ALT City Manager City of Montrose
Kim Snetzinger ALT Council Member City of Northglenn
Kimberly Bullen ALT Government Affairs Coordinator City of Rifle
Chanele Beacham ALT Council Member City of Sheridan
Debra Hinsvark ALT City Manager City of Steamboat Springs
Eric Montoya ALT Council Member City of Thornton
William Starker ALT Council Member City of Wheat Ridge
Virginia Egger ALT Town Manager Town of Avon
Charles Bayley ALT Mayor Pro Tem Town of Bennett
Mike Hart ALT Town Administrator Town of Berthoud
George Heath ALT Trustee Town of Firestone
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Mark Campbell ALT Town Manager Town of Kremmling
Ursula J Morgan ALT Trustee Town of Mead
Bob Manwaring SECTCHAIR Director of Public Works City of Arvada
Elizabeth Dunaway SECTCHAIR Contract Administrator City of Centennial
Chris Cramer SECTCHAIR Community Development Director City of Commerce City
Shane Hale SECTCHAIR City Manager City of Cortez
Kerry Bush SECTCHAIR Deputy City Clerk City of Englewood
Tamara Wolfe SECTCHAIR Municipal Court Administrator City of Englewood
Rick Brandt SECTCHAIR Chief of Police City of Evans
Tom Charkut SECTCHAIR Software Services Manager City of Lakewood
Kelli Narde SECTCHAIR Director of Communications and Marketing City of Littleton
Todd Barnes SECTCHAIR Communications Manager City of Thornton
Greg Wheeler SECTCHAIR Chief Building Official City of Thornton
Paul Basso SECTCHAIR Judge City of Westminster
Doug Hall SECTCHAIR Fire Chief City of Westminster
Dan Hodges SECTCHAIR Executive Director Colorado Association of Municipal Utilities
Elena Rosenfeld SECTCHAIR Associate Director of Public Services High Plains Library District
George Reese SECTCHAIR Mayor Town of Akron
Lauren Mueller SECTCHAIR Human Resources Director Town of Frederick
Don Warn SECTCHAIR Finance Director Town of Parker
Marcus McAskin SECTCHAIR Attorney Widner Michow & Cox LLP
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THE VOICE OF COLORADO’S CITIES AND TOWNS
1144 Sherman Street, Denver, CO 80203 (p) 303-831-6411 / 866-578-0936 (f) 303-860-8175 www.cml.org
To: CML Member Mayors, Managers, and Clerks
Cc: 2013-2014 CML Policy Committee Members (via email)
From: Kevin Bommer, Deputy Director
Date: July 11, 2014
Subject: Appointment/Reappointment to CML's 2014-2015 Policy Committee
This memo is being sent to you because it is again time for member municipalities to make
appointments to the League’s Policy Committee. The Policy Committee is an important part of the
policy development process at CML, and all members are encouraged to take advantage of the
opportunity to be represented. A description of the appointment procedure and the Policy Committee
process is below.
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Each member municipality of CML is entitled to designate one representative to the League’s Policy
Committee. One alternate may also be designated, and that alternate should attend only if the
appointed member is unable to attend. (Cities over 100,000 population are entitled to designate two
representatives and an alternate.) In addition, CML Section chairs are automatically appointed as non-
voting members of the Committee.
Appointments to the Policy Committee are made following the CML Annual Conference in June, and
members serve for a one-year period. Charles Bayley, CML Board President and Bennett mayor pro
tem, will appoint a committee chair for 2014-2015 prior to the first meeting of the committee.
The Policy Committee has significant policy development responsibilities. The committee is responsible
for reviewing legislative and policy proposals from members and recommending specific positions to
the CML Executive Board. Prior to each annual conference in June, the Policy Committee may also
propose revisions to the League's Policy Statement that guides League positions on policy issues
affecting municipalities.
To ensure time for members to prepare and consider recommendations, the committee will meet twice
before the end of 2014. In 2015, the committee will be scheduled to meet during the legislative session
as well as prior to the annual conference. Meetings are held in Denver, usually from 10:00 a.m. to early
afternoon.
MEETING DATES
Confirmed dates are as follows:
Friday, October 17, 10:00 AM
Friday, December 5, 10:00 AM
Friday, February 13, 10:00 AM
Friday, May 8, 11:00 AM (tentative)
The May meeting is tentative, as it will only be held if there are any proposed changes to the CML
Policy Statement. More discussion on that will occur at the February 2015 meeting.
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
A list of the 2013-2014 committee members (as of July 1, 2014) is attached. Members will carry over
unless CML is provided with the name of a different individual to represent your municipality. If
your municipality is not currently represented but would like a member on the committee, please
appoint an official (or two if your municipality is over 100,000 population) who will be willing to take the
time and effort to serve. Your representative(s) may be elected, appointed, or an employee. Please e-
mail your representative’s name(s), email address, phone number, and title to Dia (dlovato@cml.org) or
call Dia by August 16 at (303) 831-6411 or (866) 578-0936.
COMMITTEE PROCESS AND YOUR MUNICIPALITY’S ROLE
Each municipality has the opportunity to propose policy positions or proposed legislation to the full
committee for consideration. Your policy committee member should be prepared to present consensus
proposals from your municipality and will later be asked to represent your municipality in consideration
of the proposals of others. The first step in this process is solicitation of proposals from member
municipalities.
LEGISLATIVE/POLICY POSITION PROPOSALS
In order to submit a proposal, committee members will need to go to the following website -
www.surveymonkey.com/s/Pol_Comm_2014. This will allow you to directly enter a proposal for specific
legislation your municipality (or section) would like CML to initiate or policy positions on specific issues
not already specified in the CML 2014-2015 Policy Statement. (The Policy Statement is on CML’s
website at the legislative page: www.cml.org/legislative) If, for some reason, you are unable to fill out a
proposal online, please email kbommer@cml.org.
CML’s advocacy staff will compile and organize the proposals. In September, CML will distribute the
proposals to each committee member for review and discussion within that member’s municipality.
Committee members should review proposals with their municipality or constituency and be prepared to
discuss and debate proposals on behalf of their respective municipality at the October meeting. CML
staff may also submit suggested policy and/or legislative items for the committee’s consideration.
At the October meeting, members will present proposals and the committee will discuss each proposal
and determine an appropriate action. Staff recommendations will be offered on each proposal for the
purpose of providing the committee with additional background information. Further action may be
required at subsequent committee meetings, depending on the issue and the recommendation.
In December, the committee may be presented with additional legislative items that staff believes may
be introduced during the 2015 legislative session. The committee will be asked to make final position
recommendations to the CML Board.
More details about committee responsibilities will be included in the meeting announcement. If you
have any questions about the process, please call or email me at kbommer@cml.org, (303) 831-6411
or (866) 578-0936.