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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda - Mail Packet - 5/15/2018 - Legislative Review Committee Agenda - May 14, 2018City Manager’s Office City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 - fax fcgov.com Legislative Review Committee Agenda May 14, 2018 3:00-4:00 Commons Conference Room, City Hall, 300 LaPorte Ave., Building A 1. Approval of minutes from April 16, 2018 Meeting (3 minutes) Attached: April 16 Minutes 2. Agenda Review (3 minutes) 3. Update from Bowditch and Cassell (15 minutes) 4. Bill Review and Summary (25 minutes) 5. Standing agenda item: CC4CA update (5 minutes) 6. Other business (10 minutes) • LRC Process – Thoughts/Suggestions • Legislative Breakfast: July 3, 2018 agenda items 1 (Draft-to be reviewed at next LRC meeting) Legislative Review Committee Meeting Minutes April 16, 2018, 3:00 p.m. Commons Conference Room Councilmembers Present: Ray Martinez, Bob Overbeck, and Ken Summers Staff Present: Jeanne Sanford, Ginny Sawyer, Alyssa Johnson, Carrie Daggett, Jeff Mihelich, Tyler Marr, Lindsay Ex, Jeremy Yonce, John Phelan Others Present: Kevin Jones, Dan Betts The meeting came to order at 3:00 p.m. Approval of Minutes LRC approved the minutes of the April 2nd meeting unanimously. Update from Bowditch and Cassell • 3 weeks remain in the session and new bills are continuing to be introduced. • One bill of interest to Fort Collins died in the committee today, HB 1089 • SB 01 is on its way to the House and a committee hearing is expected to occur on April 25. No new revenue will result from this bill. 90% of it goes to state highway fund, but no specific share would go to the local-level. This bill is not expected to pass the House in its current form. • Status on SB 196 – Bill is dead. • HB 1110 – Bill is dead. • HB 1127 – Bill is dead. • HB 1128 – Bill still in play, passed first committee. o TM and GS will check on status of this bill at CML meeting this week. Bill Review Bill # Short Title LRC Discussion LRC Position HB 1314 • Lt. Yonce described that technology exists to interrupt zone signals and take control of drones. Firearms will not be used to address drones interfering with City operations. • It was mentioned that this bill will grant FCPS the ability to request drone operators to cease flying the drone, currently FCPS is not able to. • Councilmember Martinez moved and Councilmember Overbeck seconded to change Support 2 the position from monitor to support. SB 01 • Staff reported that they are supportive of the additional funds and the initiative going on ballot, but given high priority on I-25, they are not as concerned with the distribution formula in Senate vs. House bill. • Committee support was expressed for the managed lane aspect of the bill to be added. Managed lanes are useful when applying for federal funds. • Ed and Jennifer reported that they believed the managed lane aspect of the bill can be added back in. There is support for this from the House Democrats. • Staff will continue to update LRC on this bill. Monitor CC4CA Update • Frisco and Carbondale just joined CC4CA. • Trainings for elected officials continue to occur. • Bills have been introduced both in support of and against climate action, but no traction is anticipated for these bills. Other Business • The legislative breakfast has been scheduled for July 3rd. Ginny will update LRC with the location. Famous Toastery was suggested. o Ginny will share breakfast info with Ed and Jennifer. • LRC agreed to cancel their April 30th meeting due to the short time frame to review and influence remaining legislation. Adjourned at 3:38 PM Updated: May 10, 2018 Bill # Short Title LRC Notes: Recommended Actions/Changes or Rationale City Adopted Position CML Position CC4CA Position Next Action Date/Committee Postponed Indefinitely/Signed Support Bills HB 1008 Mussel-free Colorado Act Support Support Governor 4/23 HB 1190 Modify Job Creation Main Street Revitalization Act Support Support To Governor 5/7 HB 1274 Colorado Greenhouse Gas Reduction Standard Support PI 4/11 HB 1314 Drone Interference with Public Safety Operations Support Support To Governor 5/1 HB 1352 Clarification of Minimum Distance of O & G Facilities from Schools Support Support PI 5/2 SB 001 Transportation Infrastructure Funding Support after Amendments To Governor 5/8 SB 066 Extend Operation Of State Lottery Division Fort Collins has benefited greatly from GoCO Support Support Governor 4/30 SB 084 Protection Minor Victims Of Human Trafficking Support PI 4/9 Oppose Bills HB 1011 Marijuana Business Allow Publicly Traded Owners Oppose To Governor 5/8 HB 1089 No Monetary Conditions Of Bond For Misdemeanors Removes key tool for problem offenders Oppose Oppose PI 4/16 HB 1404 Peace Officer Internal Investigation Open Record Oppose Oppose PI 5/4 HB 1406 Driver's Licenses and Judgements for Traffic Regulations Oppose Oppose Not Heard Monitor Bills HB 1022 Department of Revenue Issue Sales Tax Request For Information Monitor Support Governor 3/1 HB 1073 Water District Ability Contract Water Assets Monitor Governor 3/22 HB 1076 Peace Officers Standards and Training Board Revoke Certification For Untruthful Statement Monitor PI 5/9 HB 1078 Court Program for Veterans Monitor Governor 4/12 HB 1128 Protections For Consumer Data Privacy Concerns:creating challenges for Utilities Monitor To Governor 5/4 HB 1191 Local Government Alter Speed Limits Monitor/Amend Governor 4/23 HB 1258 Marijuana Accessory Consumption Establishments Monitor To Governor 5/3 HB 1270 Establishing PUC Rules for Energy Storage Systems Monitor To Governor 5/8 HB 1271 Economic Development Rates for IOUs Monitor To Governor 5/3 SB 003 Colorado Energy Office Monitor/Suppor Support Monitor To Governor 5/3 SB 007 Affordable Housing Tax Credit Monitor Support To Governor 4/27 SB 009 Allow Electric Utility Customers to Install Energy Storage Equipment Monitor Support Governor 3/22 SB 019 Expanded Duration For Colorado Water Resources And Power Development Authority Revolving Loans Monitor Support Governor 3/1 SB 041 Authorize Water Use Incidental Sand And Gravel Mines Monitor Governor 3/1 SB 047 Repeal Tax Credits Innovative Vehicles Monitor Oppose PI 4/18 SB 143 Parks And Wildlife Measures To Increase Revenue Shortfall of 15-23M by 2023. Monitor Governor 5/4 City of Fort Collins Legislative Tracking General Assembly Session 2018 Bill # Short Title LRC: Recommended Actions/Changes City Adopted Position CML Position Next Action Date/Committee Status SB 144 Bicycle Operation Approaching Intersection Monitor/Amend Support Governor 5/3 SB 243 Retail Sales Alcohol Beverages Monitor To Governor 5/9 Postponed Indefinitely - Previously Noted HB 1071 Regulate Oil Gas Operations Protect Public Safety Beneficial to have the state define criteria Support PI 3/7 HB 1107 Prewire Residence For Electric Vehicle Charging Port Support Support PI 3/20 HB 1067 Right to Rest Act Oppose Oppose PI 3/14 HB 1072 Red Light Camera Repeal Oppose Oppose PI 2/14 SB 006 Recording Fee to Fund Attainable Housing Transparency, "back door" funding concerns Oppose Support PI 2/5 SB 045 Repeal Architectural Paint Stewardship Act Program saves the City $82k annually Oppose Oppose Lost 2/21 SB 139 Statewide Regulation of Products with Nicotine Oppose Oppose PI 3/7 HB 1037 Concealed Handguns On School Grounds Monitor PI 2/21 HB 1054 Affordable Housing Plastic Shopping Bag Tax Monitor PI 1/31 HB 1080 Climate Leadership Awards Program Monitor PI 2/7 HB 1127 Residential Landlord Rental Application Monitor PI 3/14 SB 064 100% Renewable Energy by 2035 Monitor PI 2/1 City Adopted Positions Bill Action Summary Monitor (yellow) Support (green) Oppose (red) Bill passed, date of action (green) Amend (blue) Bill postponed indefinitely or lost, date of action (red) Staff recommended position, not yet discussed by LRC (no fill) Committee Abbreviations Ag = agriculture and natural resources committee Ap = appropriations committeJud = judiciary committee BLT = Business, labor and econ LG = local government committee Ed = education committee SA = state, veterans and military affairs committee CC = conference committee Trans = transportation and energy committee F = finance committee UA = upon adjournment HE = health care and environm UR = upon recess