HomeMy Public PortalAboutTBM 1996-05-15FRASER MUSTANG UPDATE
TOWN BOARD
MAY 15, 1996
The regular meeting of the Town Board was called to order at 7:30 p.m. Board present were
Mayor ProTem Havens, Sanders, Wirsing, Swatzell, Klancke and Mclntrye. Also present were
Skelton and Winter.
Minutes of the previous meeting were approved.
Dave Sladek, of Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers Inc., the firm hired by the Town
to clean up the Fraser Mustang contamination gave an update on the progress of work to date and
options of cleaning the soils when the extent of soil contamination can be determined. They 6
tanks so far that will be pulled. Originally it was thought that no more tan 4 tanks were on the
site. Also to be determined will be if clean up or tank removal will necessitate the demolition of
the building as part of the clean up project that is reimbursable by the State. Tanks should be
removed this week, testing on soils and reports of finding will be accomplished the 2nd week of
June and sent to the State, treatment will hopefully start early in July. Sladek stated that
depending on the problem clean up and monitoring would last 2 to 3 years. Sladek explained
off site monitoring of contaminates. The Town has the option with regards to cash flow to
place the project on hold as appropriate, reimbursement from the State can take several months..
Sladek will keep the Town informed.
FRASER QUICK STOP LIQUOR LICENSE
Mayor Protem Havens called the hearing to order at 8:00 p.m to consider granting a 3.2 liquor
license to the Fraser Quick Stop LLC, Akram Hanna and Kimberly Hanna, members.
Havens informed the Board that they needed to set the neighborhood boundaries for
consideration of desires of the neighborhood.
Wirsing moved to set the neighborhood from the bottom of Berthoud Pass to the top of Red Dirt
Hill, as we serve tourists this is a reasonable consideration, 2nd Swatzell, carried.
The Town Clerk presented the following exhibits:
Exhibit A. Proof of Publication of hearing
Exhibit B. Poster displayed on the premises
Issues addressed:
Zoning is appropriate for a liquor outlet. This location has previously held a liquor license.
Sheriffs Dept. report is favorable. Applicants have been finger printed as required by Law.
Desires of the adult inhabitants. A petition was presented with 110 signatures in favor of this
business offering 3.2 beer sales.
Existing outlets within the neighborhood are: Safeway Store in Fraser, Stop and Save in Winter
Park and 7 -11 in winter Park.
Akram Hanna stated that he was asked frequently by his customers to provide this service hence
the application for a license.
Jim Colman stated that he would like to see a liquor license issued here.
Swatzell moved to approve the granting of a 3.2 liquor License to Fraser Quick Stop LLC.,
motion 2nd Sanders, carried.
Hearing closed.
PINON RIDGE
Kirk Klancke representing the Fraser Cemetery and Catherine Skelton, planner discussed the
Eastom cemetery property and various means to transfer this property to the Fraser Cemetery
Committee. Also the Fraser Cemetery Committee will be reviewing a request to place a private
road to 3 lots in the proposed Pinon Ridge Subdivision. Briefly discussed was the road request.
The town attorney is working on this and expected to have documents for the June 5th meeting.
STAFF CHOICE
Board set May 27 at 7:00 p.m. to work further on the Town Community meeting agenda items.
A possible agenda for the community meetings were prepared by Reid. Board will look at this
over the next few days and make changes but would like to get a flyers out to the community.
Each Board member will have neighborhoods to work on to get our residents to attend. Also the
Board wants a suggestion box available for those citizens that do not talk at these meetings.
BOARD ITEMS
Swatzell and Sanders attended the elected Officials workshop and stated that it was very good.
McIntyre is concerned that it appears the County has no concerns or a department to handle any
thoughts of transportation issues at a county level.
Mclntrye also had flyer information on the next Land Conservancy committee meeting.
Klancke would like consideration for free dumping of waste disposal from the hosts at the camp
grounds.
Sanders is very concerned about the traffic problems on town streets. Board decided that they
would each assess their own neighborhoods and make a list of needs as to stop signs etc., get
them back to the office and the street dept could review them and the list would then come back
to the Board.
No further business, meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m.