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Marshall Fire__Suspending Utility Charges and Write-Off for Structures Damaged or Destroyed by Marshall Fire
Meeting Date
1/18/2022
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Ordinance
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2022
Ord/Res - Number
1823
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►'P�l CC -- <br />N <br />PUBLIC NOTICE <br />ORDINANCE NO. Un. SERIES 2f22 <br />NOdroft0Eou of Coude�nut2Cittyf L We Coado,d on January 86U <br />at the hour of 6:00 pm, at an etectranic ng tine city council <br />held a Pldrlle Hearing on tfxt passage and aptbn of a proposed <br />emergency Ordinance NO.1t123, Series 2022 <br />AN UURGEN�CYY ORDINANCE TEMPORARILY SUSSVEpN�DING CFJtrAIN <br />MIARQtNO <br />UYlPU1YCHARGESApbAUTHORIzINGTHEAKANCEDIRECTIONt0 <br />WRITE-OFF UTILITY BILL $AtAN= FOR STRUCTVREB DMAGEO <br />OR DESTROYED RY THE MARSHALL FIRE <br />WTRODUCEO READ PASSED AND ADOPTED AS AN EMERGENCY OR- <br />DINANCE 6 ORtli?RED PGRLISHED IN Ft1LL this teth DAY OF IANU- <br />ARY. ZM <br />Ashley Stolzmann. Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br />Meredyih Muth, City Clerk <br />Published with full ordinance In the Daily Camera 1/23/22. <br />ORDINANCE NO. LW <br />SERIES 2022 <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE TEMPORARILYSU�pE 1 CERTAIN <br />PROVMOtNSOFTHELOUISVILLEMUNICIPpA�LCOpE�p pDING <br />-OFFUTI RRLMMFORI tIf�C'tt1�RE5DAMAGED <br />OR DESTROYED IN THE MARSHALL FIRE <br />WHEREAS, on December 30.2021. a wildfire referred to as the Mar- <br />shall fi=Gd and quiddy spread to the City of Louisville, result- <br />ing in damage ar iota) toss of almost six hundred ((i000 <br />structureswithin the City of LouisvUle, most of them residential <br />WHEREAS, also on that date. the Governor of tt� State of Colorado <br />IIs�sss�ur�eedyy��a Dedagtnatl�lon of SUIttMe p}{d�e Emor In par to the <br />L.ChapteriT.32 J the LOUFsvIHe M dpbine alas)WasCode E•ardpC��R.5. �n2�33,�ro <br />�C WHENEAOSf,LLoufsviille((yrUiee'Motlon oessDDeclarati2OrZs�e+D)-herd ncy in and for <br />a Mayor Disason tDederatR. Olden approved <br />bor the Event (DR•4tt CO) beginning <br />on December 30, 2021 and continuing thereafter, and <br />WHEREAS, on December 30, 2021 the Mayor of the Ci�� <br />CJL pS 21335-M to Duration Louisville <br />Lodi sash (mer- <br />iin and far the C ty a LOulsvgle in response to the Marshall <br />e the `Mayor's DedaraTian'7; and <br />WHEREAS, by Resolution No, 6 adopted on January 1, 2022 the City <br />Council conurufed in effaot the Mayar's Declaration until terminat• <br />ed by resolution of the City Council; and <br />WHEREAS, all City water customers experienced a disruption In de- <br />livery of potable water because the City's treated water supply was <br />fully exhausted by the suppression etiorts; and <br />t be cleewer�er�nedd atCtdlhiJs nmemblutty hose Lou�S lle rthe esident ttss wits e <br />wiinialtitabletmay°e%pQi{et ce C dll0 ama9eG SO as to make them <br />cial obil9ation$; and nges meeting Important Bnan- <br />WHEREAS. identification of those destroyed and damaged proper- <br />ties by City staff will assist the City with response and recovery ef- <br />foris, including necessary acUustments to the City's provision of <br />public utilities., and <br />WHEREAS, each customer reteiveS a single bill each month for wa• <br />ter, wastewater, slormwater and trash and re dingDfees (collet• <br />bBrl cleifnquenc rya d edItetlon afire set fooratthilin Cl ordi&; e;� <br />�resolutions enacted pursuant to the authority In such ordinan• <br />WHEREAS, the City Councl destros to grant such temporary and <br />further relief to theWs utlllty customers as set forth hereln;and <br />tWHEREAS. rile City Councii finds that an emergency exists because <br />quir �U Ciem'atitynt of Pubir7k� P to actiontoreh, sa7spooetyndtoto Impacts on <br />the s larb util ks true t0 t Marshall f1nt. <br />NOW, <br />THEREFORE, BE I ORAD ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE <br />Prairie Mountain Media, LLC <br />PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT <br />County of Boulder <br />State of Colorado <br />The undersigned, Melissa Nalera , being first duly <br />sworn under oath, states and affirms as follows: <br />1. Helshe is the legal Advertising Reviewer of <br />Prairie Mountain Media LLC, publisher of the <br />Daily Camera. <br />2. The Daily Camera is a newspaper <br />of general circulation that has been published <br />continuously and without interruption for at least <br />fifty-two weeks In Boulder County and <br />meets the legal requisites for a legal newspaper <br />under Colo. Rev. Stat. 24.70.103. <br />3. The notice that is attached hereto is a true copy, <br />published in the Daily Camera <br />in Boulder County on the following date(s): <br />Jan 23, 2022 <br />Signature <br />Subscribed and sworn to me before me this <br />day of, <br />Public <br />Section 1. Those provisions of ordinances and resolutions <br />adopted by the City Council addressing_ City utilities snail be. and <br />S H A Y LA N AJ E R A <br />hereby are, temporarily suspended as follows <br />NOTARY PUBLIC <br />lesshai� collectind on procedures ddo nnqu me �ta ntstorcityutiit• <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br />a slut of utigtles shall be suspended for one month, dur• <br />wnklt�eeF s�aI yet investtp�te arM identil� thud <br />d Itias that hay -en destroye or <br />iseA�i <br />NOTARY D 20174-031965 <br />MY COMMISSION EXPIRES July 31, 2025 <br />�r"es <br />Y the For purposes of Is ardlnance damaged^ <br />shall mean the structum Is not habitable and is not being occupied <br />as a result of the Marshall Fire. <br />Section 2. All outstanding charges for City Utilities to properties <br />identified try Clty staff as damaged or destm by the Marshall <br />Freshaltbeddh�lpwgad. Chargasfor C(FtiyUnTas <br />es to ropefiesngi <br />monthd4maperiod set fortdh in lion 1�.8 shalt be discharged�e tiring the one- <br />5ection 3. The Finance Director Is hereby authorized to prom 19e <br />suet rules and oraeedures na are nr or expedient <br />IncleeuHdin <br />roars the provisiors of SecUpns 1 and 2 s <br />saspeni Ibr[xs sn�ecitiitfao{r0thdnMeme.� Ming hoI with w to c (oriyn(att0ee the teImpor ry <br />tthhhedflwtW whIchll it % oC accooun. rentsYIt Clttr�utA111N)tdnlheagYseyFltfotl <br />ls.1 p1"- <br />re ab r 9IagqtrnnnCtantiillioSe= �thcciaii1l Fin writinrgp ofr�the amountst�dips- <br />t 0�t hall Crydca}ttKmtnf�ttg�i eat forforpe a�n_d fordt herei u�mp�Yr�C.1on <br />tdaspetWeCtytydist ordinanceshallshall be nsirsWted nIuKe Di. <br />tut ned osit further ac <br />ttietmtivvee. the <br />d thereafter, all water on, anVine when <br />rates Shaordinance <br />i be a charge <br />arut Gen uC the real property to which water sarvlco is prov�tied <br />from the timeprsoupceh rents Brapadlu2, and chap be a perpatuat charge <br />against <br />alid <br />adnin Section tu3JLL30 rty offSection S. If aft tnhe LouisdvilllehMureiidcippaat the city. <br />as pro. <br />fmaralninyg ease , s o1 t�his�ordingWI not ahce b the <br />validity <br />y Is held to ofhertheby re• <br />clgres that k would have passed Mti ordinance and each Dart here - <br />Account: 1048836 <br />Ad Number: 1863917 <br />Fee: $260.48 <br />
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