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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 3, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />concerning; the FAA and State are also helping fund this growth. Residents experience <br />increased noise and are not given any information on what or who is flying overhead. <br />Laurie Mui, 11268 Decatur Circle, Westminster stated she and other Superior residents <br />have been doing research on this for over a year and would be happy to share all of their <br />research with the Council. She feels some of the historical record is not accurate. JeffCo <br />couldn't influence the development in Boulder County. She was disappointed in the <br />consultants and felt the baseline assessment was poor. <br />Mayor Stolzmann summarized comments: this is a high priority for our residents, we need <br />to better understand the role of all the neighbors particularly Broomfield who has authority <br />over the different pieces of the airport; the general consensus to move forward with <br />Phase 2 with the consultant to pursue the roundtable. Direction is to a roundtable and <br />look at any low hanging fruit on this. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney stated the Joint Issues Committee should be tasked with <br />working on this to be more efficient. Councilmember Lipton stated his concern with that is <br />it may slow down the process if everything has to go through the committee. Need a <br />commitment to get this moving quickly. <br />Councilmember Dickinson stated it would surprise him if the Committee didn't want to <br />address this and it could be a good place to handle this. Councilmember Lipton reiterated <br />the two communities have different impacts. We need to get all the impacted communities <br />involved to have the most political leverage. Most importantly we need to give staff <br />authority to move this quickly and aggressively. <br />Councilmember Leh agreed with Councilmember Lipton. We need to be able to adjust <br />strategy to address options quickly and be effective. <br />Mayor Stolzmann stated it appears there is an interest in having updates, things of joint <br />interest go to joint issues committee, have staff get the process started and decide what <br />needs to come back to the full Council, what councilmembers can talk to other community <br />leaders on and if there is a need for a formal committee, one can be formed. <br />Councilmember Lipton asked if on land use issues if we can be a referral agency from <br />Broomfield so we have notice to changes concerning the airport. The land use aspects <br />are important and we may need consultants dedicated to this specific issue as well. <br />Mayor Stolzmann asked if this was clear direction. City Manager Balser stated the more <br />people we bring to table could affect the time it takes, longer to build consensus. Staff will <br />bring back this piece and look at other areas where we can be engaging. Staff will take <br />this feedback and work on implementation and then bring back for more discussion. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1786, SERIES 2019 — AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE <br />LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF TOBACCO <br />
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