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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 17, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 11 <br />only what is needed for operations. Councilmember Maloney stated that in 2016 we set <br />a policy to fund only the then current operations not the expanded operations. <br />Councilmember Maloney agreed there needs to be more discussion on the renewal and <br />replacement schedule and the fee schedule. That needs to be completed before we <br />have further conversations on the golf course funding. He stated he is concerned that <br />we are considering funding the operations and capital for the golf course; that is a policy <br />decision we need to make. <br />Public Comments - None. <br />Councilmember Keany stated Councilmembers should send additional questions to staff <br />prior to the public hearing. Councilmember Leh moved to set the public hearing on <br />October 2; Councilmember Stolzmann seconded the motion. <br />Vote: All in favor. <br />DISCUSSION/DIRECTION/ACTION - LETTER TO BOULDER COUNTY STATING <br />OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY COMMUNICATIONS <br />TOWER AT 9001 DILLON ROAD (BOULDER COUNTY DOCKET NUMBER SU-18- <br />0014 PSC TOWER) <br />Planner Dean stated staff is asking for Council's comments for a referral for an <br />application Public Service Company (PSCo) has submitted to Boulder County for a <br />Special Use Review for a 195-foot private communication tower at 9001 Dillon Road. <br />Staff is asking Council if it would like to submit a letter from the Council separate from <br />the referral comments. <br />Dean stated the property is zoned agriculture and is adjacent to the City boundary and <br />city -owned open space. The property is owned by PSCo. The submittal is for a private <br />communications tower with no co -located items as a part of their advanced technology <br />grid. PSCo stated the tower is meant for faster, more efficient service and better ways to <br />manage outages and allow for more renewable energy on the grid. She reviewed the <br />simulated photos submitted from PSCo. She stated referral comments from staff will <br />include a request for more information and general questions about what alternatives <br />there are. <br />Dean asked Council if they would like to send a letter separate from the referral letter <br />from staff, what the letter should include, and what process they might want to use for <br />approving such a letter. <br />Public Comments <br />Ken Gambon, representing the Coal Creek Ranch Homeowners Association (486 <br />homes), stated the residents of Coal Creek Ranch vehemently oppose th e proposed <br />