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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-02/08/1977-AdjournedFebruary 8, 19y.7 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO Council - Manager Form of Government Adjourned Meeting - 1:00 P.M. An adjourned meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins was held on Tuesday, February 8, 1977 at 1:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the City of Fort Collins City Hall. Roll call was answered by Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Reeves and Wilkinson. (Secretary's Note: Councilman Russell arrived at 1:05 p.m.; Councilman Suinn arrived at 1:10 p.m.; Councilwoman Gray arrived at 1:15 p.m.) Staff Members Present: Brunton, Lanspery and Lewis. Absent: City Attorney Arthur March, Jr. Consideration of Construction Manager for City Hall Project Scheduled for February 15, 1977 City Manager Brunton requested this item be deferred to February 15, 1977 to allow the bidders time to read over the report. Mayor Wilkinson announced this item would be on the February 15, - 1977 agenda. ADnOintments to Boards and Commissions _. 1. Mayor Wilkinson announced the first item would be the appoint- ment to the Citizen's Tax Committee; ten applications had been received. A majority vote of the Council would be required to make the appointments. Councilmembers then considered the number to be appointed. Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bloom that Council appoint five people to this committee. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Russell and Wilkinson. Nays: Councilwoman Reeves. Council then made the following selections: 263 1 2 Jack E. Cermak Leslie Fraley, Jr. Roger G. Gunlikson M. S. McLaren John E. Sundstedt Councilman Bloom made a motion, seconded by Councilman Suinn to appoint Jack E. Cermak, Leslie Fraley, Jr., Roger G. Gunlikson, M.S. McLaren and John E. Sundstedt to the Citizen's Tax Committee. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Reeves; Russell and Wilkinson. Nays: None. (Secretary's Note: Councilwoman Gray arrived at the meeting at this time.) Mayor Wilkinson then called for discussion on the appointment to the Airport Board; there were six applicants. Councilman Bowling read the following portion of Paul Huszar's letter of resignation into the record: "In parting, I would like to make several comments. First, I do believe it is appropriate for the City toreduce its financial support of the airport. The service provided by the airport is mostly private rather than public and, therefore, should not be paid for by the general public but by the direct beneficiaries. Moreover, City payments to the airport represent a subsidy to a business in competition with a similar private business within Fort Collins. Secondly, I am not convinced that the Airport Board can efficiently manage and plan the facility. Perhaps the Board's function should only be advisory on matters of great importance, with the routine and financial matters of the airport being handled within the City structure as are the parks, streets, etc. Finally, the long -run financial viability of the airport is dependent upon its commercial development. In light of evolving community environmental and economic objectives, the public financing of expansion at the airport may be questionable. At least, it should be examined." Councilman Bowling stated he wholeheartedly agreed with Mr. Huszar's letter. Councilmembers then selected Lowell S. Gleason to serve on .the Airport Board. 3. Mayor Wilkinson then called for discussion on the appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board and read into the record a portion of the minutes of December 14, 1976 of the. Parks and Recreation Board at which a letter from Donald Peters was read; 264 therefore, two appointments would had:e to be made. Mayor Wilkinson stated 15 applications had.been received. Council then made the following appointments: 1. Charles W. Basham, and 2. Kenneth W. Nelson to serve, -until July 1,1978. Council will make these appointments by resolution on February 15, 1977. There being no further business, Mayor Wilkinson declared the meeting adjourned at 1:35 p.m. ATTEST: Ci y Clerc 265 1 1