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Volume 6, No. 10
March 6, 2014
8 pages
City puts oil/gas permits on hold
By Lou Ellen Bromley for The Banner Brighton City Council on Tuesday adopted an emergency ordinance placing a four-month temporary suspension on applications related to oil and gas drilling. The ordinance allows for a temporary suspension until July 15 of the acceptance, processing and approval of applications for oil or gas permits. Community Development staffers recommended the ordinance to allow for the following: • Adequate time to educate the new Planning Commission and City Council members regarding oil and gas development; • Adequate time for staff to draft revised regulations and address issues of local concern that are unique to Brighton and to take into consideration the state regulations that have been adopted during the past year, as well as additional regulations currently being considered by the state; • Ongoing input and meetings with Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation
Spaghetti and smiles
Rick Phalen serves coffee to Brian and Kathy Jacovetta during the annual Spaghetti Lunch on Saturday at the Eagle View Adult Center, above. At left, Toby Heidt receives a refill on lemonade with what’s left of his spaghetti serving in front of him. A record 396 meals were served at the event, a fundraiser for Brighton’s Senior Games athletes, who will compete in June in the Games in and around Greeley. Banner Press photos
See Oil and gas, Page 2
Three former council members ‘recycled’ to boards By Lou Ellen Bromley for The Banner “We sure know how to recycle our city council members,” Mayor Dick McLean said Tuesday during the City Council meeting. The council had just appointed former Mayor Pro-tem (and Ward 3 City Councilman) Wayne Scott as an alternate member of Brighton Urban Renewal Authority, appointed former Ward 4 Council Member Wilma Rose to the Lodging Tax Advisory Board and former Ward 1 Councilor Chris Maslanik as an alternate to the
Brighton Planning Commission. Among other business at Tuesday’s meeting was an amendment relating to the Historical Preservation Commission allowing professional members to be exempt from the twoterm limit originally set by the City Council. During the first reading the council was advised that the designated professional members of the commission were hard to replace if they were term limited. A resolution was passed to amend accounts in the general, lottery, cemetery, capital improvements, parks and
recreation capital improvements, water, wastewater, and storm and drainage funds and to reappropriate money for expenditure in 2014 to cover projects (and proposed spending) carried over from 2013. A contract was awarded to Western Maintenance and Construction for the repair of sewer lines at Historic City Hall. It was determined that the sewer lines were no longer effective: in some places blocked by tree roots and in others possibly collapsed because of old age, according to Bob Brady, of
Inside The Banner this week S.P.E.A.K. in April
The Brighton Youth Commission will hold its third suicide-awareness/ prevention event April 1419. – Page 2
Two clubs fold
Two of Brighton’s influential service clubs have
announced they are disbanding after declines in membership. – Page 3
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Don’t miss: Local musicals at Armory, Brighton High – Page 6
Jordan Wilson earns college hoops honors. – Page 5
the city’s building maintenance staff, who said some of the lines appeared to be about 100 years old. Another contract was awarded to Colorado Designscapes Inc. for lawn care and landscape maintenance after it was determined that Brighton doesn’t have the manpower and equipment to maintain all landscaping and lawn care in town and that purchasing more equipment and hiring more people was not cost effective. Parks and Recreation Director Gary Wardle said city crews take care of See City Council, Page 2