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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 9, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />development in the 100-year floodplain to protect property and promote wise use of the <br />floodplain <br />Ritchie showed the existing floodplain and the new one with these maps She noted <br />generally the floodplain has been reduced in town, however there are some properties <br />that now have sections of their property in the floodplain when they didn't before <br />Staff recommended approval <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton asked what the process is moving forward with FEMA to have <br />them adopt these Ritchie stated all the work with FEMA has been done and they will go <br />into effect on August 15th <br />Mayor Muckle asked if this is the first time the downtown drainage projects have been <br />incorporated into these maps Ritchie stated those properties have been removed from <br />the floodplain on the new maps <br />Public Comments — None <br />Councilmember Stolzmann stated Council recently approved the general municipal <br />offense of 364 days and this ordinance makes people subject to that possible penalty <br />She noted the Council can set that differently for specific items if there is an interest in <br />doing so She asked if anyone would like to reduce the penalty for this ordinance <br />Mayor Muckle stated he is comfortable leaving it as written and allowing the Court to use <br />its discretion on any penalties Councilmember Loo agreed <br />Public Comments - None <br />Mayor Muckle closed the public hearing <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton moved to approve Ordinance No 1775 Series 2019, <br />Councilmember Maloney seconded <br />Vote Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote <br />RESOLUTION NO 22, SERIES 2019 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AND ADOPTING <br />THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN FOR BOULDER COUNTY, CITY OF <br />BOULDER, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS & SPECIAL DISTRICTS, 2017 ;EDITION <br />Mayor Muckle introduced the item Assistant City Manager Hogan noted the City <br />conducted a tabletop exercise in 2018 led by the Boulder Office of Emergency <br />Management (BOEM), a multi -jurisdictional agency managed by Boulder County and the <br />City of Boulder The BOEM provided several recommended actions following the <br />
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