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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 3, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (RMMA). ABCx2 was hired as aviation <br />consultants. The first phase was a baseline assessment on current conditions and public <br />engagement, industry engagement and strategy development. These strategies were <br />presented on September 30. The consultants have finished the work outlined in phase <br />one. <br />Staff recommends moving forward with Phase 2 to focus on changes at the local level; <br />• Prioritize changes to flight operations and procedures/practices that would provide <br />the greatest noise reduction impacts with a focus on flight school operations. <br />• Continue to work in cooperation with airport stakeholders to implement realistic <br />noise abatement solutions <br />• Work with the City and Town, RMMA, FAA, and other stakeholder governments to <br />establish a Community Roundtable. <br />Staff is seeking direction whether to proceed with Phase 2. <br />Councilmember Lipton asked how the airport fits in with Jefferson County (JeffCo) and <br />Broomfield. The airport is part of JeffCo, but Broomfield has an interest in it also and has <br />some land use regulatory control. Deputy City Manager Davis stated some of the <br />businesses are within Broomfield but airport operations fall to Jefferson County. <br />Councilmember Lipton stated it seems Broomfield has much of the control and he would <br />like to see a dialogue with Broomfield on the issue of land use. <br />Mayor Stolzmann stated the operations and everything related to flights are controlled by <br />JeffCo. Councilmember Lipton would like staff to clarify which jurisdiction we should be <br />discussing which items with. <br />Councilmember Lipton stated our interests are a bit different from Superior. They suffer <br />more from takeoff and landing issues, while Louisville issues are different. He added this <br />should be a high priority for the community. He felt frustrated by the pace this is taking; <br />some of this should be easy to take care of if we get cooperation from the flight schools. <br />We need to get this dialogue started. He challenged staff to move this more quickly. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney stated Council does support this. He asked which other <br />stakeholders would be in the roundtable. Hogan stated Louisville, Superior, Arvada, <br />Broomfield, Boulder County, Jefferson County and Westminster. Mayor Pro Tem Maloney <br />stated if they are all at the table it could be powerful. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney asked what role the Superior Louisville Joint Issues Committee <br />could take. Hogan stated one of the first tasks is prioritizing the strategies and the Joint <br />Issues Committee along with a Council member could be instrumental in that. Mayor Pro <br />Tem Maloney stated he likes that idea. <br />
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