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City Council Legal Review Committee <br />September 27, 2018 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />Councilmember Stolzmann noted the code still refers to the Land Management <br />Director and should be updated. Members decided to use "City Manager or his <br />designee" in place of director for simplicity. <br />Members reviewed the draft as presented. <br />4.04.010 Scope Prohibitions <br />For the language in section 4.04.010, Councilmember Stolzmann stated it needs to <br />be clarified which properties are open space and which are parks. This ordinance <br />creates more confusion until this issue has been addressed. We should take the <br />time to identify the different areas and pathways so we know what rules apply. She <br />reiterated that the Charter requires the Open Space to be zoned. <br />Councilmember Loo agreed this language does not address what we need. She <br />would like the language to work so the rangers and Police Department can enforce <br />the rules on all City lands. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated we should move forward with language that only <br />for those properties zoned as open space. Councilmember Leh agreed it makes it <br />clear. <br />Cotton -Baez stated we will need an agreement with Boulder County and Lafayette <br />and also have language in our code to allow the rangers to enforce rules on jointly <br />owned open space not in Louisville that will ticket violators in Louisville municipal <br />court. Councilmember Leh stated this language would set us up for when we do <br />have an agreement. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann would like it clear if every property we own jointly is a <br />defined open space so they can be identified in the agreement with Boulder County. <br />Staff will bring back language to meet the intent of the Committee. <br />Councilmember Loo motioned to leave in language to include coverage for bodies <br />of water in open space. Councilmember Leh seconded. All in favor. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann would like the prohibitions grouped so they are easier to <br />understand. Staff will bring back a version with sections/headings. <br />Item D — Signs, Councilmember Loo asked if this applies to real estate <br />signs/advertising. Brignull stated this would include all signs unless given <br />permission by the City. Staff will include signs in the list as well. <br />Item 0 — Leash length, Councilmember Loo stated a ten -foot leash is too long. She <br />would like it shorter. Brignull stated this is fairly standard across jurisdictions. <br />