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Legislative Review Committee Agenda
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
4:00 - 5:00PM
Council Information Chambers (CIC) in City Hall
300 LaPorte Ave
In-person with Zoom option
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https://fcgov.zoom.us/j/92825218706
1. Approval of minutes from March 5, 2024 meeting
a. Attached: draft March 5, 2024 minutes
2. Bill Review - Current Bill tracker (attached and online: Bill Tracker)
a. HB 1366 (Sustainable Local Government Community Planning) Just added
b. HB 1362 (Measures to Incentivize Graywater Use) Just added
c. SB 174 (Sustainable Affordable Housing Assistance) Just added
d. SB 183 (Mobile Home Taxation Task Force) Just added
e. SB 184 (Support Surface Transportation Infrastructure Development) Just Added
f. HB 1007 (Occupancy) Senate Third Reading Passed
g. HB 1160 (Economic Development Grant Program) Support position
h. HB 1168 (Equal Access to Public Meetings) Monitor
i. HB 1173 (EV Charging System Permits) Monitor position
j. HB 1237 (Development of Childcare Facilities) Support position
k. HB 1296 (Modifications to CORA) Support position
l. Hb 1239 (Single Exit Stairway) Monitor position
m. HB 1313 (Housing in Transit Oriented communities) Monitor position
n. HB 1330 (Air Quality Permitting) Monitor position
o. HB 1334 (Broadband for Multiunit Buildings) Support position
p. SB 005 (Prohibit Landscaping Practices for Water Conservation) Governor signed
q. SB-033 (Lodging Property Tax treatment) Monitor position
r. SB 036 (Vulnerable Road Users) Support/Postponed Indefinitely
s. SB 092 (Energy codes) Oppose/ Postponed Indefinitely
t. SB 165 (Air Quality Improvements) Monitor position
u. SB 166 (Air Quality Enforcement) Monitor position
3. Other Bills of interest
a. SB 095 (Air Quality Ozone Levels)
b. SB 150 (Processing of Municipal Solid Waste)
c. HB 1370 (Reduce Cost of Use of Natural Gas)
d. HB 1371 (More Uniform Local Massage Facilities Regulations)
e. HB 1080 (Youth Sports Personnel Requirements)
f. CC4CA Updates
g. Affordable Housing Tax Credit Increase – Not introduced
4. Other Business and Announcements
a. Other
Next Meeting: Tuesday, April 9, 4:00 pm
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DRAFT Legislative Review Committee Minutes
Wednesday, March 5, 2024
3:00-4:10PM
Councilmembers Present: Councilmember Canonico (chair), Councilmember Pignataro, Councilmember Ohlson
Staff present: Tyler Marr, Ginny Sawyer, Sylvia Tatman-Burruss, Jenny Lopez-Filkins, Lockie Woods, Megan
DeMasters, Jessica Jones (virtual), Brian Tholl (virtual)
Guests present: Jennifer Cassell (lobbyist, virtual), Kevin Jones (virtual)
1. Approval of the minutes from the February 14th meeting. Pignataro moved and Ohlson seconded. Passed
3-0.
2. Bill Review
a. HB 1237 Programs for the Development of Child Care Facilities
i. This bill has strong bipartisan sponsorship but its fate will depend on funding.
b. HB 1296 Modifications to the Colorado Open Records Act
i. Bill passed committee despite opposition testimony from Parents of Poudre School
District.
c. HB 1239 Single-Exit Stairway Multifamily Structure
i. There will be opposition to this bill from Fire Chiefs.
d. HB 1313 Housing in Transit-Oriented Communities
i. It is likely that the HUTF funding punishment will come out of this bill.
ii. Staff/Jenn will let Representative Boesenecker know how much money the City receives
from HUTF money (~$3M)
iii. The City has identified its high frequency transit corridors.
e. HB 1330 & SB 165 & SB 166 Air Quality Related Bills
i. The business community is working as a coalition to defeat these bills.
ii. CC4CA supports all three bills.
iii. Bills will likely go through significant changes and few cities have taken positions on
these bills.
iv. Suggestion that staff focus on these bills over the next two weeks and determine
whether they advance the City’s air quality goals.
v. Councilmember Pignataro spoke about the City’s inability to regulate oil and gas
production to the east and how these bills might be able to fill that gap.
vi. HB 1330 will be up for discussion on 3/7. The other 2 bills will be up for discussion on
3/20.
vii. Councilmember Ohlson expressed his preference to take a support position on these
bills.
viii. Discussed taking a support position on HB 1330. The City will move to a support position
on HB 1330 and will ensure it meets our goals.
ix. In response to a question on how positions are taken, staff clarified that positions are
based on the Legislative Policy Agenda (LPA). The LPA indicates positions on a wide
array of bills and attempts are made to only weigh in when there is a high probability of
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influence or when a bill could impose negative impacts to City operations. Bills are
typically added to the tracker to highlight potentially important bills without taking a
position. Councilmember Canonico shared an example of navigating a position prior to
testimony.
f. HB 1334 Broadband Service for Multiunit Buildings
i. Connexion’s has been involved in the drafting of this bill.
ii. Discussion about how staff declared a support position for this bill.
g. SB 36 Vulnerable Road User Protection Enterprise
i. Bill would apply to two counties who would hit their TABOR cap and be ineligible for the
grant funding resulting in a delay.
h. SB 92 Cost Effective Energy Codes
i. Councilmember Canonico testified against this bill. It was defeated.
i. HB 1141 Local Government Control over Burn Barrel Regulation
i. Bill will likely be defeated.
j. HB 1168 Equal Access to Public Meetings
i. The bill will likely be amended to only apply to the governing bodies of local
governments. The City would likely already be compliant with the reduced version of
this bill. If the changes are unlikely to occur, the City will plan to move to an oppose
position.
ii. Discussion on the impacts of the bill in its current form.
k. HB 1304 Minimum Parking Requirements
i. Bill passed committee with amendments.
ii. CC4CA has taken an amend position on this bill because of how severely it limits local
control. Their suggestion is for a model code that accounts for best practices.
iii. Discussion about how staff balances home rule concerns with the LPA on bills that might
conflict.
iv. This bill will be added to the tracker with a monitor position.
l. HB 1308 Effective Implementation of Affordable Housing Programs
i. A variety of bills related to housing are coming forward.
ii. Councilmember Pignataro asked if we have heard from Affordable Housing providers
about this bill. Staff have not, but staff members do have offered feedback to include
donation of land within the Bill.
m. SB 106 Right to Remedy Construction Defects
i. Councilmember Ohlson asked about this bill. The City currently has a monitor position
on the bill.
ii. Tyler spoke about the LPA’s general support for construction defect reform but the
details are important on these bills.
iii. The bill will likely be amended in the future and currently does not have sufficient
support.
n. SB 53 Racial Equity Study
i. Clarification that this bill will only analyze state policies.
3. Other Business
a. CML will be sending out a letter regarding housing in general. Staff does not plan to sign on
unless they receive direction from this committee.
b. The agenda for the Congressional delegation will be heavily grant-focused for the NLC
conference.
c. Staff asked to look at scheduling LRC more frequently.