Routt County Board of Commissioners meeting agenda for April 6 and 7
Monday, April 6
Work session
10:30 a.m. Manager update
Tom Sullivan, county manager
11:30 a.m. Legal update
John Merrill, county attorney
Noon Lunch break
1 p.m. Commissioners
Wildland fire tabletop exercise
4 p.m. Meeting adjourned
Tuesday, April 7
Regular meeting
10:30 a.m. Call to order
A. Pledge of allegiance
B. Approval of accounts payable, manual warrants and payroll
C. Items of note from the previous day’s work session
10:35 a.m. Consent agenda items
Items of routine and non-controversial nature are placed on the consent agenda to allow the Routt County Board of County Commissioners to spend its time and energy on more important items on a lengthy agenda. Any commissioner may request that an item be pulled from the consent agenda and considered separately. Any member of the public may request any item to be pulled from the consent agenda.
Approval of county commissioners minutes: regular meeting of March 10, 2015
Confirmation of signing a notice to elect exclusion from C.R.C.P. 16.1 simplified procedure in District Court Case No. 2014CV030185-Routt County v. Elliott
Approval of the State Human Service electronic benefit transfer in the amount of $190,560.88 through March 2015
10:40 a.m. Consideration of items pulled from consent agenda
10:45 a.m. Public comment
Public comment will be heard on any item except quasi-judicial land use items. County commissioners will take public comment under consideration but will not make any decision or take action at this time.
10:55 a.m. Human services
Vickie Clark, director
A. Month of the Young Child
Consideration to approve and authorize the chair to sign a resolution proclaiming April 2015 as the Month of the Young Child in Routt County.
B. Child Abuse Prevention Month
Consideration to approve and authorize the chair to sign a resolution proclaiming April 2015 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Routt County.
11:20 a.m. Road and bridge
Janet Hruby, director
Temporary road closure of a portion of County Road 129
Consideration to approve a resolution for the temporary road closure of C.R. 129 from Columbine north to Three Forks Ranch to all but local, law and emergency traffic.
11:30 a.m. Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association
First quarter report on economic development activities
Noon Lunch break
1 p.m. Communications
Douglas Brown, director
Public Safety Telecommunicators Week
Consideration for approval and authorization for the chair to sign a resolution proclaiming the week of April 12, 2015, as Routt County Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
1:05 p.m. Legal
John Merrill, county attorney
Executive session
Executive session to be requested under C.R.S. Section 24-6-402(4) (b)-conference with county attorney to receive legal advice on specific legal issue.
1:20 p.m. Meeting adjourned.
All regular meetings are open to the public unless otherwise noted. All meetings will be held in the Routt County Historic Courthouse — 522 Lincoln Ave., Commissioners Hearing Room, Steamboat Springs — or otherwise noted.
All programs, services and activities of Routt County are operated in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need a special accommodation as a result of a disability, please call the Commissioners Office at 970-879-0108. Please notify us of your request as soon as possible prior to the scheduled event. Routt County uses the Relay Colorado service. Dial 711 or TDD 970-870-5444.

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