MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOULDER COUNTY
AGENDA

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Third Floor Hearing Room
County Court House
1325 Pearl Street, Boulder

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All Commissioners’ public hearings and meetings will be offered in a hybrid format where attendees can join through Zoom or in-person at the Boulder County Courthouse, 3rd Floor, 1325 Pearl Street, Boulder. The commissioners retain the right to switch all hearings and meetings to in-person only instead of hybrid if technical difficulties arise. To sign up for in-person public comment, please use the link in this agenda for each respective hearing. There will also be a kiosk located in the lobby of the 3rd Floor to sign up for in-person public comment. For questions regarding in-person hearings call 303-441-3500.


BCHA Resolution 2024-06 - Authorizing and Delegating Executive Director to sign Disposition Documents for 821 East Cleveland St, Lafayette, CO 80026.

  • Staff Contact(s): Geneva Bailey, Housing and Human Services

Boulder County expresses support for the City of Longmont’s Community Accelerated Mobility Project (CAMP) application to launch a regional e-bikeshare in the northwest metro region.

  • Staff Contact(s): Kathleen Bracke Community Planning & Permitting; Kelly Leadbetter, Community Planning & Permitting

Boulder County Head Start Policies and Procedures are required to be re-written per the direction of the Office of Head Start Regional Office and approved by the Boulder County Board of Commissioners. The following policies are presented for approval in the month of September. These policies align with and reference Head Start Program Performance Standards.

  • Staff Contact(s): Akane Ogren, Community Services

The Community Services Department is requesting approval to submit a grant proposal to Boulder County Region Opioid Settlement Dollars Funding to obtain funding to support the Healthy Youth Alliance in implementing and proliferating a culturally and locally tailored social marketing campaign intended to reduce or prevent substance and opioid misuse.

  • Staff Contact(s): Krystal Ruvalcaba, Community Services

The Community Services Department is requesting approval to submit a grant proposal to Boulder County Region Opioid Settlement Dollars Funding for Community Justice Services will utilize these funds to sustain the Comprehensive Opioid Assistance Program. Comprehensive Opioid Assistance Program will provide access to evidenced-based treatment in jails and support services upon reentry in collaboration with the Jail Medical Team and Jail Based Behavioral Services team.

  • Staff Contact(s): Cinnamon Kitchen, Community Services

Boulder County Community Services requests a waiver to extend the 5-year contract limit for the following two vendors: Intervention, Inc., d.b.a. ICCS (Contract #200611) and CoreCivic, Inc. d.b.a. Correctional Management Inc. (Contract #200604), to continue providing adult residential and non-residential community corrections services until Alternative Sentencing Facility is built and such programming is transferred in-house.

  • Staff Contact(s): Monika Neal, Community Services

Intergovernmental Agreement among Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Douglas, Elbert, Jefferson and the City and County of Broomfield regarding reciprocal licensing program and standards for inspection program for secure transportation service vehicles.

  • Staff Contacts: Mike Koertje, County Attorney's Office

Resolution 2024-067, conditionally approving Boulder County Community Planning & Permitting Docket LU-24-0010/SPR-24-0021: Harnetiaux Residence and Earthwork.

Contract with Aidkit to disperse ARPA funds to community non-profit agencies and childcare providers for Survive and Thrive Program.

This contract is between seven Metro Counties to have guaranteed beds available for youth needing out of home placements.

Human Resources department is requesting approval of contract amendment with Cigna Health and Life Insurance Company for Boulder County employee benefits. This is a $990,000 amendment for a new total cumulative not-to-exceed amount of $3,677,367. RFP#7139-20. OFS# 301140.

  • Staff Contact(s): Emily Cooper, Human Resources

Staff recommends that Boulder County exercise its option to acquire 11 development rights and their associated 153 acres from CEMEX, Inc. The property is located approximately three-tenths of a mile north of Highway 66 on North 53rd Street east of Lyons. If the county exercises its option and pays the required $5,100,403 for the development rights, CEMEX is required to convey the 153-acre property to the county.

  • Staff Contact(s): Janis Whisman, Parks & Open Space

On May 14, 2024, the Board of County Commissioners approved the Spruce Gulch Conservation Easement Acquisition over 1540 Lefthand Canyon Drive, which is located approximately 1.3 miles west of the intersection of Lefthand Canyon Drive and State Highway 36 and is adjacent to Heil Valley Ranch open space. This document is needed to complete the transaction.

  • Staff Contact(s): Melissa Arnold, Parks & Open Space

Public Works Engineering would like to contract with Mountain Constructors Inc for the East County Line Road Widening Project for an amount of $913,937.08. This construction project is in northeast Boulder County, along East County Line Road, from Zlaten Drive to just north of Saint Vrain Creek and it includes reconstruction and widening of 0.24 miles of roadway which includes unclassified excavation, dewatering, full depth reclamation of hot mix asphalt, improvement of the vertical geometry, hot mix asphalt paving, asphalt milling and overlay, concrete (curb & gutter and cross pans), erosion control, prairie dog management, fencing (removals, resets, installations), striping (epoxy and thermoplastic markings), reclamation of disturbed areas (including top soil, soil conditioning, mulching, and noxious weed management) and traffic control.

  • Staff Contacts: Colton Coughlin, Public Works; Laura Konersman, Public Works

The Sheriff's Office is requesting approval to apply for the Gray & Black Market Marijuana Grant which assists local law enforcement agencies and district attorneys with investigation and prosecution costs associated with unlicensed marijuana cultivation or distribution operations.

Authorization for the Board of County Commissioners to go into Executive Session for Legal Advice on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. with Ben Pearlman, County Attorney.

  • Action Requested: Decision

This hearing concludes the 45-day comment period for the public to comment on Boulder County Housing Authority’s 2025 annual plan and 2025-2029 5-year plan for the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). As a Public Housing Agency (PHA), BCHA must submit an annual plan to HUD every year 75 days before the start of our fiscal year, which is considered January 1. The PHA Plan is a comprehensive guide to PHA policies, programs, operations, and strategies for meeting local housing needs and goals. There are two parts to the PHA Plan: the 5-Year Plan, which each PHA submits to HUD once every 5th PHA fiscal year, and the Annual Plan, submitted to HUD every year by non-qualified agencies. Each PHA must hold a public hearing annually regarding any changes to the goals, objectives, and policies and invite public comment. The PHA must also consult with and consider the recommendations of the resident advisory board(s) at the public hearing. HUD considers the annual public hearing essential to PHAs in determining whether changes to goals, objectives, and policies are needed. BCHA has made all information relevant to the hearing and any determination of the agency regarding changes to the goals, objectives, and policies of the agency to be considered at the hearing available for inspection by the public at the principal office of the PHA during regular business hours.


Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comment will be available, and written comments can be emailed to [email protected].

  • Action Requested: Decision
  • Staff Contact: Kelly Gonzalez
  • Location: Hybrid (Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar)

This hearing concludes the 45-day comment period for the public to comment on Boulder County Housing Authority’s 2025 MTW Supplement for the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). BCHA is requesting to explore the following MTW activities during the 2025 fiscal year – BCHA will be focusing on making changes primarily to internal administrative policies on how utility allowances are calculated, medical deductions for elderly and disabled households, as well as administrative changes to the project-based voucher program. BCHA has made all information relevant to the hearing and any determination of the agency regarding changes to the goals, objectives, and policies of the agency to be considered at the hearing available for inspection by the public at the principal office of the PHA during regular business hours.


Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comment will be available, and written comments can be emailed to [email protected].

  • Action Requested: Decision
  • Staff Contact: Kelly Gonzalez
  • Location: Hybrid (Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar)

This hearing is the conclusion of the 45-day comment period for the public to make comments on Boulder County Housing Authority’s 2025 request to the Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) to waive the safe harbor requirement under 1.h.3 which states that while an agency may modify the percentage of income used in the Total Tenant Payment (TTP) calculation, the agency must exempt elderly and disabled families from rent policy. BCHA is requesting HUD waive this Safe Harbor policy so that BCHA may implement an MTW activity allowing elderly and disabled households to have their TTP calculated at a set percentage lower than 30% in lieu of submitting receipts of unreimbursed medical expenses to calculate the TTP. BCHA has made all information relevant to the hearing and any determination of the agency regarding changes to the goals, objectives, and policies of the agency to be considered at the hearing available for inspection by the public at the principal office of the PHA during regular business hours.


Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comment will be available, and written comments can be emailed to [email protected].

  • Action Requested: Decision
  • Staff Contact: Kelly Gonzalez
  • Location: Hybrid (Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar)

Limited Impact Special Review for a Family Care ADU and an Agricultural Worker ADU, and Site Plan Review for additions to existing residence resulting in a total of 5,210 square feet of RFA where the PSM is 3,588 square feet. The application is submitted by Dan and Katie Candee (owners/applicants). The subject property is in the Agricultural (A) zoning district at 6564 Lake Drive, located approximately .25 mile southwest of the intersection of State Highway 66 and McCall Drive, in Section 26, Township 3N, Range 70W.


Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comment will be available, and written comments can be emailed to [email protected]. Information regarding how to participate will be available on the Candee ADU and Addition docket webpage.

  • Action Requested: Decision
  • Presenter(s): Pete L'Orange, Community Planning & Permitting (In Person), Daniel & Katie Candee, Applicants (In Person), Sean Stewart, Agent (In Person)
  • Location: Hybrid (Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar)

Limited Impact Special Review to perform 1,947 cubic yards of non-foundational earthwork for driveway construction, and Site Plan Review to construct a new 4,544 sq. ft. residence on a 37.2 acre parcel. The application is submitted by Whisper Mountain, LLC c/o Michaela Bernardi (applicants/owners) and Sopher Sparn Architects (agent). The subject property is in the Forestry (F) zoning district at 11320 Gold Hill Road, approximately 1 mile east of the intersection of Gold Hill Road and County Road 93J (also known as Switzerland Trail), in Section 9, Township 1N, Range 72W.


Opportunity for live virtual and in-person public comment will be available, and written comments can be emailed to [email protected]. Information regarding how to participate will be available on the Whisper Mountain Ranch Driveway and Residence docket webpage

  • Action Requested: Decision
  • Presenter(s): Sam Walker, Community Planning & Permitting (In Person), Stephen Sparn, Applicant (In Person), Charlie Hager, Agent (In Person)
  • Location: Hybrid (Hearing Room and Zoom Webinar)