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The Silverthorne Town Council meeting included discussions on the Smith Ranch Apartments nearing completion, public comments regarding the low Ranch purchase, and a resolution awarding a contract for the roof replacement at the Water Waste Treatment Plant. Also addressed were short-term rental compliance monitoring, a revocable license with the Summit School District for Silverthorne Elementary, and a contract for the State Highway 9 sewer line replacement and water line upgrade. The council received an update from the Summit School District on a ballot issue, and an executive session was held to discuss the low Ranch property and theater silco.
The Silverthorne Town Council meeting on October 9, 2024, included discussions on a microtransit pilot project, the 2025 budget for special revenue and enterprise funds, and a water meter replacement program. The council also discussed a joint meeting with the Board of County Commissioners, Recreation Center financing, and the swearing-in of a new police officer. Additionally, there was a presentation and discussion regarding the potential purchase of the Low Ranch property for open space preservation, which led to a unanimous vote to move forward with the purchase.
The Silverthorne Town Council approved an amended and restated declaration of real estate transfer covenant for South Maryland Creek Ranch. The resolution addresses amendments to real estate transfer assessments and outlines arrangements for future amenities, services, and benefits for property owners and town residents, including parks, trails, recreation, arts, cultural activities, infrastructure improvements, and capital. The assessment is a percentage of future sales prices of lots and tracts within the Property and is payable to the Town for specified purposes.
The Silverthorne Town Council meeting covered updates on short-term rental licensing, including caps in different town areas and a potential waitlist process. An intergovernmental agreement for court services was discussed, adding the town of Keystone. Public hearings addressed resolutions approving a minor subdivision for lot three Smith Ranch mixed-use subdivision and easements for traffic signal work and sidewalks. An ordinance was authorized for the purchase of easements from Blue River Valley Ranch Lake Association to complete a continuous bike path. The council also discussed an ordinance amending the town code related to tobacco product retail licensing, including a flavor ban and a cap on nicotine licenses. Additionally, there were discussions on defining and regulating natural medicine businesses, and a supplemental appropriations ordinance amending the 2025 budget due to economic conditions and reduced sales tax. An executive session was held regarding a development agreement for 247 Rainbow Drive and 309 Rainbow Drive, focusing on workforce housing.
The Silverthorne Town Council meeting on September 11, 2024, included a joint session with the Planning Commission to discuss garage sizing, building heights, and the role of the Planning Commission. They also reviewed the 2025-2026 general fund and capital fund budget, including financing for the rec center expansion, a bridge ramp at the Pavilion, and design funds for a police station. The council discussed a potential project near the Willer Brook and Smith Ranch neighborhoods, a maintenance agreement for Wave on the Blue, a contribution to the purchase of the Shoshone water rights, and a contract for the design of the new police facility. They also addressed a supplemental appropriations ordinance and a minor subdivision and SIIA Amendment for App Shores.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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