VOLUME 37 • NUMBER 8 • JANUARY 17, 2019
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Head ’em up, move ’em out The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo’s back in town!
Former Miss Rodeo Colorado Audra McNicholas rides a beautiful horse on the 16th Street Mall. INSET: Cowboy Max Houegger and his ride Chubby from Millbrook Equestrian were popular with the younger wranglers. Photos by Stefan Krusze
GV’s Bullock tries again for new law about dressage mirrors Last August, GV city council’s Dave Bullock proposed making outdoor mirrors used by Olympic dressage riders to train and practice illegal in the city. The topic wasn’t even on city council’s published agenda, but Bullock told fellow council members
that it had to be addressed immediately. At his request, an ordinance was prepared the following month to amend the city’s zoning code to ban the mirrors. After a public hearing and debate by city council Sept. 10, 2018, the ordinance banning the mirrors was turned down. No one other than Bullock and Jerry
Presley, also representing district 1, voted in favor of it. On Jan. 7, Bullock tried again. His new proposed ordinance would permit dressage mirrors (used in training), as long as they are screened and have mounted wind-resistant blinds over them when not in use. The proposal also states that violations of those cri-
teria “shall be forwarded to the Board of Adjustment and Appeals (BOAA) as a variance request.” That provision would potentially result in a resident being deemed an applicant for a variance for which the resident did not apply. That could be awkward. Presley did not support the proposal in its present form,
though he liked parts of it, including the use of the BOAA as arbiter of disputes between neighbors. Then he said, “But I’m not sure how that works with everything else.” Mayor Ron Rakowsky pointed out to council that BOAA decisions are final Continued on page 2
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