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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> June 19, 2012 <br /> Page 8 of 20 <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Muckle called for public comment and hearing none, called for Council comment. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Dalton wasn't exactly sure what the numbers meant. He remembered <br /> an architect review and didn't see how these numbers added up. Director DeJong <br /> stated the team decided to use the Request for Proposal (RFP) numbers and evaluate <br /> those numbers in the analysis. <br /> Mayor Muckle wanted to know how firm the tax credit numbers were. Director DeJong <br /> stated getting the tax credits was a three phase process. First, the project has to have <br /> historical merit, second, the project must provide design work showing what would be <br /> altered without taking away from the historical value, and third the project must prove <br /> the design work is complete and has been reviewed. Tax credits are then earned by <br /> evaluating the preservation and use to determine eligible costs. <br /> Council member Loo asked if a public entity owned the building could it result in more <br /> state funding. Economic Director DeJong responded all of the additional funding <br /> depended on the way it was structured. <br /> Council member Keany wanted to confirm how the funding might work and the risk the <br /> City would incur. Mayor Pro Tern Dalton was hopeful there was movement toward <br /> minimizing the City's risk. Economic Director DeJong felt these were very significant <br /> numbers and was confident Council could decide whether this structure is a priority to <br /> the citizens and needs to be saved. <br /> Mayor Muckle recommended Council not give direction at this point. <br /> Steve Poppitz, 1031 Harper Street, Louisville, CO said he had attended a historic <br /> preservation conference and learned more about getting state and federal funds. He <br /> stated the private/public partnership was different but attainable. He disclosed he <br /> served on the Historic Preservation Commission for 4-5 years and had resigned a <br /> month ago to not conflict with his interest in this project. <br /> Council member Keany asked how Council moves forward. City Manager Fleming <br /> suggested Council discuss strategy in an executive session. Councilor Keany <br /> expressed a desire to cap the City's financial involvement. <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 28, SERIES 2012— A RESOLUTION APPROVING A <br /> PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION GRANT FOR ROOF RESTRUCTURING FOR <br /> THE JACOE-CONARROE HOUSE LOCATED AT 1131 JEFFERSON AVENUE <br /> (continued from 04/03/2012) <br /> Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />