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Resolution No. 30, Series 2020 <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 30 <br />SERIES 2020 <br />A RESOLUTION REGARDING QUASI-JUDICIAL HEARINGS AT MEETINGS <br />CONDUCTED BY ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION <br />WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020, the Mayor of the City of Louisville, pursuant to <br />Chapter 2.32 of the Louisville Municipal Code and C.R.S. § 24-33.5-709, executed a Declaration <br />of Local Disaster Emergency in and for the City of Louisville (the “Mayor’s Declaration”) in <br />response to the widespread pandemic Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19); and <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 27, Series 2020, adopted on March 16, 2020, the City <br />Council continued in effect the Mayor’s Declaration until terminated by resolution of the City <br />Council; and <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 26, Series 2020, also adopted on March 16, 2020, the <br />City Council amended its Rules of Procedure to provide for electronic meeting participation in <br />certain situations, including when meeting in person is not practical or prudent due to a health <br />epidemic or pandemic; and <br />WHEREAS, on March 25, 2020, the Governor of the State of Colorado issued Executive <br />Order 2020-17, ordering the Colorado Department of Health and Environment (“CDPHE”) to <br />issue a state-wide “Stay at Home” public health order; and <br />WHEREAS, also on March 25, 2020, the CDPHE issued an Amended Public Health <br />Order 20-24 Implementing Stay at Home Requirements, which Order has since been updated <br />twice, and which Order requires all individuals currently living within the State of Colorado to <br />stay at home whenever possible, and only to leave to perform or utilize “Necessary Activities,” <br />as defined in the Order; and <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 29, series 2020, adopted on March 31, 2020, the City <br />Council authorized boards, commissions, and committees established by the City Council <br />(“Appointed Bodies”) to also hold meetings by electronic participation when meeting in person <br />is not practical or prudent due to a health epidemic or pandemic; and <br />WHEREAS, the City Council Rules of Procedure, as amended by Resolution No. 26 do <br />not permit quasi-judicial hearings be held at electronic meetings; and <br />WHEREAS, Appointed Bodies also may not hold quasi-judicial hearings at electronic <br />meetings unless and until the City Council adopts a resolution establishing guidelines for such <br />matters that confirm with the requirements of the City’s Home Rule Charter, the Louisville <br />Municipal Code, and constitutional due process requirements; and