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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 28, 2015 <br />Page 27 of 28 <br />Council member Stolzmann voiced her appreciation for the second reading <br />amendments. <br />Mayor Muckle called for public comment and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve Ordinance No.1700, Series 2015 on <br />second and final reading, seconded by Council member Stolzmann. Roll call vote was <br />taken and the motion passed by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Council member Keany. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />No items to report. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS, COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND IDENTIFICATION OF <br />FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS <br />Council member Stolzmann reported she received DRCOG's annual report on ozone. <br />The metro area is out of compliance and with further plans to lower the ozone levels it <br />will only fall further out of compliance. As a region, this must be addressed. Individually, <br />there are a lot of things municipalities can look at, including suggestions on lawn <br />mowing, less air travel, and reminding people to tune up their cars. She noted the library <br />has a nice display on the subject. She suggested the Sustainability Board consider <br />some of these measures. The closest monitoring station is Rocky Flats and noted the <br />ozone builds up along the foothills. <br />Mayor Muckle reported on a meeting with RTD relative to fares, which would be <br />beneficial to the residents. The region is not entirely happy with the US 36 BRT service <br />plan. <br />Council member Lipton addressed the advanced agenda and noted the City Council is <br />scheduled to meet with the Open Space Advisory Board on August 11th to discuss the <br />trail recommendations. He was not sure they are aware of the upcoming meeting. He <br />felt there might be a conflict with the schedule. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Dalton moved to adjoum, seconded by Mayor Muckle. All <br />were in favor. The meeting was adjourned at 10:50 p.m. <br />Robert P. Muckle, Mayor <br />
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