Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Human Resources Director
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jaime Holmes's organization
The Board conducted several architecture and site reviews for residential properties, including approvals for a new single-family home at Lot 629, a new single-family home at Lot 523-R, and a new detached accessory dwelling unit at Lot 17. A final architecture review for a single-family home at Lot 533 was continued pending the resolution of identified issues, and specific approval was granted for a general easement encroachment at Lot 154. Additionally, the Board held work sessions regarding CDC amendments for wildfire resilience and a density transfer and rezone request. Finally, the Board provided a recommendation to the Town Council regarding amendments to lighting regulations.
The Town Council conducted a regular meeting where they addressed several legislative and administrative items. Key actions included the adoption of ordinances repealing COVID-19 regulations and prohibiting graywater use, the approval of a license agreement for lift ticket kiosks, and the authorization to purchase land from Alexander Ranch LLLP, including a restrictive covenant. The Council also adopted the Mountain Village Community Resilience Plan, ratified an engagement agreement for an internal investigation, and appointed a new member to fill a vacancy on the Town Council. Additionally, the Council discussed potential amendments for the Colorado Wildfire Resiliency Code and held an executive session for negotiations and legal advice.
The agenda for the Board of Appeals Annual Meeting includes the call to order, election of the Chair and Vice-Chair, and a section for other business, questions, comments, and/or concerns. Additionally, the agenda proposes the approval of the next Annual Board of Appeals meeting date, scheduled for Monday, February 15th, 2027.
The Town Council meeting agenda included staff introductions for a Planning Technician and an Accounting Intern. The Consent Agenda covered the approval of multiple previous meeting minutes (Special and Regular) from January 2026, an Intergovernmental Agreement with San Miguel County regarding a Voter Service and Polling Center, approval of an Employment Contract for the Acting Town Manager, and a License Agreement for Telluride Ski and Golf Company lift ticket kiosks. Subsequent agenda items included informational updates, consideration of preliminary financials as of December 30, 2026, legislative actions involving repealing COVID-19 ordinances and a new ordinance prohibiting graywater use, consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for a Padel Court, and a First Reading on Community Development Code changes for lighting regulations. Further business involved Housing Authority guidelines, resolutions authorizing land purchase from Alexander Ranch LLLP and the adoption of the Community Resilience Plan. The session concluded with an investigation update regarding an agreement with Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell, LLP, appointment to fill a Town Council vacancy, and updates from various Boards and Commissions, followed by a Legal Executive Session concerning wastewater treatment negotiations and land use procedures for the Ilium Housing Parcel.
The joint meeting focused primarily on community support during the TSG labor dispute. Key discussions included a review of holiday programming, a report from the Telluride Tourism Board, an update from the Telluride Foundation on the Good Neighbor Program, and an overview regarding possible business support mechanisms. A significant agenda item involved a discussion regarding the status of the TSG labor dispute. The meeting concluded with the consideration and approval of a Resolution appropriating $100,000 to the 2026 budget in support of the Telluride Good Neighbor Fund.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Town of Mountain Village
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Chris Broady
Police Chief
Key decision makers in the same organization