Town of Sedgwick Meeting Agenda Monday, September 11, 2023, 6:00PM Public Comments Information If you wish to address the Board ofTrustees, there is a "Comment from thel Public" scheduled time. limited to three (3) minutes and can only speak once on any motion or agenda item. Monthly staff reports to the board are not open for comments. Comments on Agenda items willl be allowed following the presentation or Board deliberation. Your comments will be I. Call to Order II. Pledge. Allegiance III. Approve. Agenda IV. Approve of Minutes from last Meeting(s) V. Approve ofl Bills VI. Comments from the public VII. Monthly Reports Clerk'sOffice Maintenance Mayor Board ofTrustees VIII. New Business Patty Carter- SCORE- - Donation Proposal and Introduction ofVictoria Rhonda Graham - Monthly Updates Sedgwick County Booster Club Letter CDOT Water out ofTown] Limits Interest IX. Old Business Ordinance 02-2023 - Fairgrounds Zoning (If passed next month will be the public hearing) Ordinance 03-2023 - Recreational Vehicles (Temporary language and applications added) Resolution 23-2-1 Recreational Vehicles Temporary Permit Application Fees Harvest Festival 2023 - Completed Report X. Executive Session (If needed) XI. Call to Adjourn SA SEAL ORA Posted on this gth day of September 2023 by Kim Quayle @ 3:30pm Individuals with disabilities needing auxiliary aid(s) may request assistance by contacting Heather Moore, Town Clerk, 29 Main Ave, Sedgwick, CO 80749, Phone (970) 463-8814, or FAX( (970) 463-5537. Atl least a 48 hour advance notice priort to the: scheduled meeting would bea appreciated: so that arrangements can be madet tol locatet ther requesteda auxiliaryaid(s). 11:34A AM 09/08/23 Accrual Basis Town of Sedgwick Trial Balance As of August 31,2023 Aug 31,23 Debit Credit 117.09 211,330.82 674.29 26,793.54 9,152.94 111,331.45 39,259.05 1,036,935.03 1,048,964.17 966,035.05 1,060,445.05 260.63 4,511,299.11 1021. Cash on! Hand 1022. Points West Bank Checking 1022. Points West Bank Checking:1022.1- Harvest Festival 1029. Savings:1030 Points West:1031- 9240 1029. Savings:1034- Cashi in Savings Lottery 1029. Savings:1040 Points West Bank:1043. Water Surcharge Account 1029. Savings:1050 Equitable Savings:1051 05-4505160 1070. COLOTRUST:1074- Sewer CIP 1070. COLOTRUST:1071 Water Plus 1070. COLOTRUST:1072- Generat Plus 1070 COLOTRUST:1073- CIPI Plus 1081. Cash- County Treasurer TOTAL 0.00 Page 1 11:29 AM 09/08/23 Accrual Basis Town of Sedgwick Profit & Loss August 2023 Aug 23 Ordinary Income/Expense Income 4122. Current PropertyTaxes 4142. Specific Ownership' Taxes 4152. Interest on Taxes 4172. Sales Tax 4212. Cigarette Tax 4222. Road: and Bridge 4232. Motor Vehicle 4300. Utilities Clearing 4323. Water Sales 4333. Sewer Sales 4386- Trash Collections 4392. Other Income 4392.1. Occupation Tax 4392.2. Excise Tax 4392.3 State of Colorado 4392.4. Lodging' Tax 4392. Other Income Other Total 4392. Other Income 4393. Other Income 4412 Highway Use Tax 4422. License Fees 4802. Interest Income 4803. Interest Income 4999. Uncatagorized Income Total Income Expense 6002. County" Treasurer's Fees 6032. Office Expense GG 6042. Professional Services- GG 6062. Supplies and Maintenance- GG 6092. Miscellaneous- GG 6102. Utilities TH- GG 6142- Street Lighting 6262. Harvest Festival 6462. Supplies and Maintenance Park 6492. Miscellaneous Park 7063. Supplies & Maintenance Water 7073. Utilities Water 7093. Miscellaneous Water 7163. Supplies and Maintenance- Sewe 7173. Utilities Sewer 7346. Landfill Trash 7703. Capital Outlay 7800- Salaries Clearing 7806. Salary-Ed Smith. Jr. 7809. Salary-Richard M Kehm 7815- Salary-Heather Moore 7820. Salary- Kim E Quayle 7824. -Salary- Caiden J Smith Total7 7800 Salaries Clearing 7990 Supplies and Maint. - Clearing 7994. Utilities Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing Total Expense Net Ordinary Income 173.63 116.96 17.98 17,680.10 13.07 55.36 31.57 1,069.37 6,057.26 3,920.65 2,408.00 60,413.07 32.50 13,458.54 36.00 80.00 74,020.11 100.00 1,388.26 100.00 4,070.81 14,067.02 1.67 125,291.82 13.52 598.55 2,009.00 0.00 1.29 6,011.28 208.31 985.00 1,320.61 803.75 933.00 563.25 82.15 0.00 57.13 262.00 4,768.03 122.85 3,977.72 2,115.15 1,643.55 218.40 8,077.67 2,434.83 46.05 296.92 29,472.34 95,819.48 Page 1 11:29AM 09/08/23 Accrual Basis Town of Sedgwick Profit & Loss August 2023 Aug 23 Other Income/Expense Other Expense 8343.Grant Expense- -L Local Total Other Expense Net Other Income Net Income 0.00 0.00 0.00 95,819.48 Page2 11:29AM 09/08/23 Num 12966 21st Century TOTAL 12967 Heather M. Moore Town of Sedgwick Check Detail August 15t through September 11, 2023 Memo Name Account 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7703. Capital Outlay 1022. Polnts West Bank Ch... 7815. Salary-Heather Moore 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes Clearing 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7809. Salary-Richard MK Kehm 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7806 Salary-Ed Smith, Jr. 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7820. Salary- Kim E Quayle 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payrol! Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- Clearing 7995. Payroll Taxes- - Clearing 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6462- Supplies and Mainten... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7063. Supplies & Maintenan... 7093. Miscellaneous- Water 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6072. Telephone -GG 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7063. Supplies & Maintenan... Pald Amount -4,009.00 -4,009.00 -2,412,69 -2,073.12 -3,977.72 -3,202.42 -443.63 -406.69 -1,628.55 In -1,331.97 -105.63 -105.63 -400.00 -82.15 -482.15 -226.88 -226.88 -759.03 -759.03 -513.00 -513.00 Page New Mower- Z535R Payroli Payroll Socia! Security Mediciad Federal Colorado Payroll Payroll Social Security Medicare Federal ColoradoWH Payroll Salary Sociai Security Mediciad Colorado Paryroll Payroll Social Security Medicare Federal Colorado Bushings, TOTAL 12968 Richard M. Kehm TOTAL 12969 Edward D. Smith. Jr. TOTAL 12970 Kim E. Quayle TOTAL 12971 21st Century TOTAL 12972 AC-DC Water Works LLC ORC Services ORCI Monthly Contract Services Water7 Testing. Waters system Check Phone and Fax line Phonel lines andF Faxl line TOTAL 12973 Centurylink TOTAL 12974 DPC Industries TOTAL TOTAL Sodium Hypo 10%, 15 Gall DR (60gal), Drum Cleaningf fee & $80 Drum... 7703. Capital Outlay 12975 Freedom! Repair &! Mainte... BackFlow Preventors Testing BackFlow! Preventors' Testing -91 locations at $57.ea 11:29AM 09/08/23 Num Town of Sedgwick Check Detail August 151 through September 11,2023 Memo Name Account 1022. Points Wost Bank Ch... 7073. Utlities Water 7994. Utilities Clearing 6102. Utilities TH-GG 6102. Utilities- TH-GG 7073. Utlities Water 6142 Street Lighting 7173. Utilities- Sewer 6102: Utlitles - TH-GG 6102. Utlitles-T TH-GG 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7990. Supplies and Maint.- : 1022. Polnts West Bank Ch... 6032: Office Expense GG 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6492. Miscellaneous- -Park 1022- Points West Bank Ch... 6042 Professional Services. : 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6462. Supplies and Mainten... 6462. Supplies and Mainten... 6262- Harvest Festival 6462. Supplies and Mainten.. 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7063. Supplies & Maintenan... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6032- Office Expense- GG 6462. Supplies and Mainten... 1022. Polnts West Bank Ch... 7990. Supplles and Maint.- : 7990 Supplies and Maint.- 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7990- Supplies and Maint.-. : 7990 Supplies andl Maint.- : Paid/ Amount 12976 Highline Electric Ass'n Water Pump -66552 New Shop- 8280879 Now Town- 822186 Museum- 8426371 Pump #2- 40915 Street! Lights -41680 Sewer- 62657 Rodeo Grounds Community Center -427.56 -46.05 -116.85 -35.74 -135.69 -208.31 -57.13 -32.50 -51.19 -1,111.02 -94.35 -94.35 -40.00 -40.00 -350.00 -350.00 -881.50 -881.50 -6.00 -240.00 -1,110.00 -120.00 -1,476.00 -20.00 -20.00 -485.55 -848.98 -1,334.53 -114.78 -96.54 -211.32 -1,185.00 -856.00 -2,041.00 Page2 TOTAL 12977 IDEALI Linens & Uniform TOTAL 12978 Journal Office TOTAL 12979 K&K Welding TOTAL 12980 Kelly,P.C. TOTAL Community Center Rugs, Mopa and push broom Copyr machine fees RepairA Aluminum Bleacher seats Legal Fees Regular styrofoam boxes Potty Cleaning Harvest Festival Portap poties Potty Cleaning 12981 Marick's Waste Disposal TOTAL TOTAL 12982 Northeast colorado health... Bacteria Test Water Bacterla Test 12983 Points West Cardmember... Zoom Membership, Website Renewal, Postage 516" Speakers forF Fairgrounds, Speaker wire ando connectors Nol bills since Februaryl???? Bolts Washers, Squeegee, Sealant Hydro Oil- Hoses Unleaded Fuel Deisel Fuel TOTAL 12984 S&W Auto Supply TOTAL 12985 Sapp Bros. Petroleum TOTAL 11:29AM 09/08/23 Num TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 12989 UNCC(CO811) TOTAL 12990 UnderTree Entertainment TOTAL 12991 Usal Blue Book TOTAL 12992 Van! Diest Supply Company TOTAL 12993 WorkForce TOTAL Town of Sedgwick Check Detail August 151 through September 11, 2023 Memo Name Account 1022. Points West Bank Ch.. 6062. Supplies and Malnten... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7346- Landfill- Trash 1022- Points West Bank Ch... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6092. Miscellaneous- -GG 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6262- Harvest Festival 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 7163. Supplies and! Mainten... 1022. Points West Bank Ch... 6492. Miscellaneous- Park 1022. Points West Bank Ch.., 7163. Supplies andI Mainten... Paid Amount 12986 Sedgwick Countyl Lumber strike anchors, Blendfil Pencil -137.87 -137.87 -262.00 -262.00 -1,050.00 -1,050.00 -1.29 -1.29 -1,000.00 -1,000.00 -127.19 -127.19 -453.75 -453.75 -4,954.60 -4,954.60 12987 Sedgwick County Sales Landfill Fees Landfill Fees 12988 Sedgwick Volunteer Fire Assistance with Water Main Break Two people donatingt tot the demo derby wrote the checksi int ther name 0... 4382- Harvest Festival Tickets Issued Fees UNCC Tickets IssuedF Fees. DJServices Gloves &N Misc BioMist additive fuil Scope ofli lines nott toe exceed agreement 1/3 ofl Towns Sewer Lines cleane Page3 Un-Official August 17th, 2023 Town of Sedgwick Record of Proceedings August 17th, 2023 Members Present: Peggy Owens, Roger Munson, Darrin Tobin, Traci Sanchez Employees Present: Kim Quayle & Richard Kehm Call to Order: The' Town Board met ini regular session on postponed date due to lack of quorum on 8/14/23.A quorum was verified, and thei meeting was called to order at 6:00 pm by Mayor Danny Smith Roll Call Mayor Danny Smith Here Traci Sanchez Here Peggy Owens Here Dale Jones Juan De La Hoya Absent Roger Munson Here Darrin Tobin Absent Here Approval of Agenda Motion: Approval of Agenda motion carried. Approval of] Minutes Roger Munson made ai motion to approve the agenda with corrected; Peggy Owens seconded, alli in favor; none opposed, With three spelling corrections Motion: Approve the minutes motion carried. Traci Sanchez made ai motion to approve thet minutes with the corrections; Peggy Owens seconded, all in favor; none opposed, Bills (Published in Julesburg Advocate) Motion: Bills Roll Call Vote Darrin Tobini made ai motion toj pay the bills, Traci Sanchez seconded. (Roll Call: All Voted for, None Against) motion carried. Public Comments reminded they will have 3mins. Dora Devie My water pressure seems low, wondering ifa anyone else has. (Board responded, no issues anywhere else). Also thej pot holes on Miles are getting bad. And wondering if we will get an o We will bel here again on the 19th and would like permission to use: some power and water at the big park. We do events for the youth that is funded by State Marijuana Funds. Pre-School and up update how the meeting in Denver for the Grant went. Michelle and Melissa with the CTC program after school programs underway. They werei informed where iti is located. Clerk's Office Nothing to report this month. Budget has been handed out on the table for all board members to review. Page 1of3 Un-Official August 17th, 2023 Maintenance Richard Kehm Mechanic will bel by next week to look at the Road Grader The. John Deere Mower has come to the end ofitsl life. Mayors Report Idid get two estimates, one from a company inl Madrid, NE and their bid was about $4600 John Deere offered $1800 tradei in and $600 cheaper than the other one $4165 The lights are: in at the fairgrounds, we. have the speakers, but they are: not up: yet. Jim Becki is going tot try to fix ai few oft the benches. Heather has a company where we can order some new benches. Wel have all the Bleachers moved around for spectators. And the Pad for the new Bleachers coming in is ready Peggy Owens made ai motion toj purchase the new. John Deer mower for $4165.00, Roger Munson seconded. (All Voted for, We need to assign someone the Temporary Mayor Pro-Tem. until Dale is available. Traci did volunteer unless Peggy Owens made a motion to appoint Traci Sanches Temporary Mayor) Pro-Tem, Darrin Tobin seconded. (AII Voted for, Motion: None. Against) motion carried. someone else would like to. None. Against): motion carried. Board ofTrustees Roger Munson Motion: Kids Rodeo was wondering ift the fairgrounds would be worked before the event. The Fire Department is going to water: it down to keep the dust down. And they are: aware they are Is the Sheriff's department going to offer DD Sober Transportation for our event liket they did for responsible for cleaning up after their event. County Fair? Traci said she will call and ask. New Business Rhonda Grabam - Not Present Resolution - RVTemporary Usel Fees and Camping Prohibited Rules Town. Attorney was: not at the meeting, sO we would like tot table this discussion matter until next month. Old Business Ordinance Fairgrounds Zoning District 0 Town Attorney was not at the meeting, sO we would liket to table this discussion matter until next month. Harvest Festival 2023 The Schedule has been completed; I will start handing them out. Dwayne Smith is asking the board to consider cash prizes for thel kid's games. Page 2of3 Un-Official August 17th, 2023 Board discussion resulted in $10: for 151, $5 for 2nd and $2 for 3rd We did have a question, ifp people are out at the street dance until lam, is it ok that the Thel board felt that was acceptable. It'sa a once-a-year event. DJ's continue playing music until that time. Motion: Roger Munson made ai motion to Set the Kids Games prizes at $10,$5, and $2 as discussed, Peggy Owens seconded. (All Voted for, None Against) motion carried. Meeting Adjourned: Motion: At6:20pm, Peggy Ownes made ai motion to adjourn, Darrin' Tobin seconded, all werei in favor, motion carried. Mayor Attest: Town Clerk SEAL Page 3 of3 Town of Sedgwick Users Processed: Standard Hours: Overtime 1.5x Hours: Overtime 2.0x Hours: PTO Hours: Vacation Hours: Sick Hours: Holiday Hours: Other1 Hours: Other2 Hours: Unpayable/Salared Hours: Tuesday Aug, 01 2023-7 Thursday Aug, 31 2023 3 247.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 142.35 Total Fixed Pay: Total Variable Pay: Total Payroll: Total of All Hours: Total Deducted Hours: Total Payable Hours: Rounding Interval Applied: Total Records Processed: Records Crossing Dateline: Records Qualifying for Shift Differential:- Records Exceeding Hours Threshold - $8,018.96 $0.00 $8,018.96 390.14 0.00 390.14 52 1Salary Tuesday Aug, 01 2023-1 Thursday Aug, 31 2023 Tuesday Aug, 01 2023. - Thursday Aug, 31 2023 Tuesday Aug, 01 2023-T Thursday Aug, 31 2023 Total Hours Deducted Total Hours Deducted Total Hours Deducted 108,57 1.0x. 1.0x 139.22 1.0x 108,57 1.5x 1.5x 1.5x 2.0x 2.0x 2.0x SIC SIC SIC VAC VAC VAC HOLUnP/Sal 3 142.35 HOLUnP/Sal 3 HOLUnP/Sal 3- o Fixed Pay x $3,977.72 o Fixed Pay X $2,412.69 o Fixed Pay X $1,628.55 Kehm, Richard 142.35 Moore, Heather 139.22 Quayle, Kim Duane Smsh 326 hours X 13.65 =$443:63 September 7, 2023 Town of Sedgwick 121 Main Ave. Sedgwick, CO 80749 S6O SedgwickCounty Organized! Recreation,! Inc Dear' Town of Sedgwick' Trustees: The volunteers that make up the Sedgwick County Organized Recreation (SCOR) Board have put in countless hours trying to bring opportunities to our County throughsports-related programs. Welook forward to the completion oft the pool project and whati it can bring to our community beginning next summer. We are excited to be taking on the management oft the Sedgwick County Community Center's Recreation programs and to continue the youth programs that) J-Recl had established. We also look forward to evalopingagraproprate activities for The initial years of the Community Center will be difficult as we work to relocate our office, hire staff, and continue programs already in place while developing others. We look forward to a quality day care facility within the County, after school programs, and "Forever Young 55+"a activities as well. We have been renovating former classrooms for office space following abatement measures and will have to install backflow equipment to gett the facility in compliance with town mandates. As we: introduce our programs throughout these next few months and continue to make necessary changes, we would ask the' Town to consider the continuation of budgeted funds in support oft the youth programs as you have in thej past under the town's direction. We would like to continue offering healthy activities - for citizens ofall ages. We would ask you to consider a $15,000.00 donation toward the development oft the Community Center. Your contribution and commitment to our community will play a vital parti ini making our community an enticing place for citizens of all ages. These are expensive, but necessary expenditures. others throughout the entire year. Thank you for your consideration. Respectfully, The Sedgwick County Organized Recreation Board ofl Directors 103 Second Street, #3 Julesburg, CO 80737 coranredrecegmalcon www.ScoRboard.org Sedgwick County Booster Club Membership The Sedgwick County Booster Club appreciates your support! Join the 2023-2024 Booster Club at the level of your choice. You do make a difference! GO COUGARS!!!!! SUPER COUGAR BOOSTER ($500 & OVER) COUGAR BOOSTER ($200 & OVER) SILVER BOOSTER ($100 & OVER) PURPLE & BLACK BOOSTER ($50 & OVER) FAMILY BOOSTER ($25 & OVER) INDIVIDUAL BOOSTER ($15 & OVER) Please Print the Following Information: Name: Address: Telephone: Email: Thank you again for your support! Please fill out and make checks payable to the Sedgwick County Booster Club, or Venmo us at @SCCCOUGARS. Mail the payment to Sedgwick County Cougars Booster Club C/O Lori Ehmke, Treasurer 302 Maple St, Julesburg, CO 80737. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TOWN OF SEDGWICK OFFICIAL ZONING ORDINANCETO CREATE A FAIRGROUNDS ZONE. DISTRICT WHEREAS, in 2002, the Town of Sedgwick Board ofTrustees adopted an official zoning WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has desires to amend the Zoning Ordinance to add a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Section 1. Section 1.G of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by the addition of a new ordinance (the "Zoning Ordinance"); and Fairgrounds Zone District within the Town. THE TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO: subsection 6 toi read as follow (words tol be added are underlined): Section 1- Title, Authority, Purposes, and General Provisions G. Description of Districts 6. Fairgrounds District (FG). The fairgrounds zone district is designed toa accommodate uses associated with fairs, rodeos, shows and similar events. Section 2. Section 2.A oft the Zoning Ordinance is amended by the addition ofa a new subsection 5 to read as follow (words tol be added are underlined): Section 2-I District Regulations A. Uses Permitted Unconditionally The following uses are permitted unconditionally in the districts in which they are enumerated: 5. Fairgrounds District (FG) a. 4-H, FFA or similar organizational events, including but not limited to fairs. meetings, shows and training clinics. b. Rodeos and animal or stock shows and events. Agricultural, horticultural and equine education facilities and shows. Section 3. Section 3, subsections C through E of the Zoning Ordinance are amended toi read as follows (words tol be added are underlined): Section 3 - Space Requirements 1 C. Setback Requirements 1. Front Yard Setbacks. All sides ofal lot which abut a street shall be treated as frontage and front setback requirements shall apply. Nothing herein shall preclude constructionofbuldings in line with existing structures. All buildings and structures shall be set back a minimum of the following distances from the front property line: a. b. C. d. Low Density Residential district, R-LD, and Mobile Home district, RMH: Twenty-five (25) feet Commercial district, C: Eight (8) feet Industrial district, I: Twenty-five (25) feet Fairgrounds District, FG: Eight (8) feet 2. Side Yard Setbacks. All buildings shall be set back from the side property line a minimum oft the following distances int the following zones: a. b. C. d. Low Density Residential district, R-LD: Five (5) feet for residences and residential accessory uses; ten (10) feet for all other uses Mobile Home district, R-MH: Five (5) feet for mobile homes and Industrial district, I: Five (5) feet, except that when adjacent to a residential or mobilehome district, the setback shall be equal tot two (2) times the height of the building, or twenty-five (25) feet, Fairgrounds District, FG: Five (5)feet, except that when adjacent to a residential or mobile home district., the setback shall be equal to two (2) times the height of the building, or twenty-five (25) feet, Rear Yard Setbacks. All buildings shall be set back from the: rear accessory uses Commercial district, C: None whichever is greater e. whichever is greater. 3. lot line a distance not to exceed the following, except that where a street abuts to the rear, a distance ofnot less than one-half(1/2) of the front setback requirement may be used: a. b. C. d. Low Density Residential, R-LD, and Mobile Home districts, R- MH: Twenty (20) feet; except where an alley abuts, the minimum Commercial district, C:Ten (10): feet; except where alley abuts, five setback shall be five (5) feet Industrial district, I: Ten (10) feet Fairgrounds District, FG: Ten (10) feet (5) feet D. Maximum Building Heights. No building shall hereafter be built or structurally altered to exceed the following heights in the following districts: 2 1. 2. 3. 4. Lowl Density Residential, R-LD, and] Mobile Home, R-MH, districts Thirty-five (35) feet for a dwelling unit Commercial district, C: Fifty (50) feet Industrial district, I: No restriction Fairgrounds District, FG: Fifty (50) feet E. Maximum Lot Coverage. The total area of building coverage including main and accessory buildings shall not exceed the following percentages of area oft the lot on which the buildings are. located in the following zones: 1. 2. 3. 4. Low Density Residential, R-LD, and Mobile Home, R-MH, districts: Thirty percent (30%) Commercial district, C: Ninety percent (90%) Industrial district, I: Sixty percent (60%) Fairgrounds District. FG: Sixty percent (60%) Section 4. Section 5.E of the Zoning Ordinance is amended by the addition ofa new subsection 41 to read as follows (words to be added are underlined): E. Signs Subject to Permit. Upon application to and issuance by the Zoning Administrator of a permit theteof, the following signs, but no other, may be erected and maintained in the enumerated zoning districts 4. Fairgrounds District(FG) a. Structural Types Permitted. Any type listed in Section 5.B2. b. Number of Signs Permitted. Two (2) for each permitted use. Maximum Gross Surface Area. Fifty (50) square feet per use. . Required Setback. The same setback that is required for principal structures, but in no case shall a sign project over the Illumination. Iniretlyilluminated signs shall be permitted. d. Maximum Height. Thirty (30) feet. public right-of-way. Section 5. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The Board of Trustees hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each part or parts hereofirrespective ofthe fact that any one] part or parts be declared unconstitutional or invalid. Section 6. All other ordinances or portions thereofinconsistent or conflicting with this ordinance or any portion hereofarel hereby repealed tot the extent ofs such inconsistency or conflict. Section 7. The repeal or modification of any provision of the ordinances of the Town ofs Sedgwick by this Ordinance shall not release, extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or inj part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall be treated and held as still remaining in force for 3 the purpose of sustaining any and all proper actions, suits, proceedings, and prosecutions for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be rendered, entered, or: made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions. TITLEONLY this INTRODUCED, READ, PASSED AND ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY day of 2023. TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO Danny Smith, Mayor ATTEST: Heather Moore, Town Clerk 4 ORDINANCENO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 71.01 OF THE SEDGWICK CODE OF ORDINANCES CONCERNINGRECREATIONAL VEHICLES WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees previously adopted Section 71.01 of the Sedgwick Code of Ordinances, which prohibits the use of recreational vehicles (RVs) as temporary or permanent living quarters within Town limits, subject to certain exceptions; and WHEREAS, the Board ofTrustees desires to amend Section 71.01 to add an exception to allow the use of RVs for temporary living quarters during certain construction activities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Section 1. Section 71.01(B) ofthe Sedgwick Code of Ordinances is hereby amended THE TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO: tor read as follows (words added are underlined; words deleted aret strieken-threugh): $ 71.01 PARKING AND USE OF RVS. (B) Parking and use of RVs. (1) No recreational vehicle shall be parked in such manner as to create at traffic hazard or block passage on the sidewalk or other right-of-way, whether parked on the street, public or private parking lot, or on private property, and follow the State parking laws. (2) No vehicle may be parked: (a) Within five feet of a public or private driveway; (b) Within 15 feet ofai fire hydrant; (c) Within 20 feet of a crosswalk; (d) Within 30: feet ofa flashing beacon, signal, stop sign, or yield sign; (e) Within 20 feet ofa fire station driveway; or (f) Within 50 feet ofai rail forar railroad crossing. (3) Except as provided in division (B)(4). and (B)(5)below, no person shall use any RV fort temporary or permanent living, sleeping, housekeeping, or preparation off food while] parked or stopped on as street, public or private parking lot, a vacant lot, or on private property within the Town. There are no exceptions to this for the Commercial or. Business Districts. (4) The owner or occupant of any property located in a Residential Zone District may allow guests traveling in an RV to park their RV on such owner's or occupant's property or adjacent public street for a maximum period of seven consecutive days. Guest RV parking shall be limited to four, seven-day periods per vehicle in 12 consecutive months. 1 (5) ARVmay be used fort temporary living quarters fori not more than eighteen (18)months while the occupant thereofis constructing a permanent dwelling on the same property, Before a RV will be permitted in such an instance. the owner oft the property or the person intended to occupy the RV shall secure a RV parking permit from the Zoning Administrator. Such permit shall be granted upon the receipt ofa signed statement by the applicant that a permanent dwelling will be constructed within eighteen (18) months thereafter, Construction must start within sixty (60) days ofRV placement. Only one (1) RV shall be permitted on any parcel of land during the construction. The fee foral RV parking permit shall be established by resolution adopted by the Board ofTrustees. Section 2. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The Board of Trustees hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each part or parts hereofirrespective of the fact that any one part or parts be declared unconstitutional or invalid. Section3 3. All other ordinances or portions thereofinconsistent or conflicting with this ordinance or any portion hereof are hereby repealed to the extent ofs such inconsistency or conflict. Section 4. The repeal or modification of any provision of the ordinances oft the' Town of Sedgwick by this Ordinance shall not release, extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or inj part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under such provision, and each provision shall be treated and held as still remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any and all proper actions, suits, proceedings, and prosecutions for the enforcement of the penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree, or order which can or may be: rendered, entered, or made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions. TITLE ONLY this INTRODUCED, READ; PASSED AND ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED BY day of 2023. TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO Danny Smith, Mayor ATTEST: Heather Moore, Town Clerk 2 RESOLUTIONNO. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RV PARKING PERMIT FEE WHEREAS, pursuant to Town of Sedgwick Ordinance from time to time establish al RV parking permit feel by resolution; and the Board ofTrustees shall WHEREAS, the Board ofTrustees finds that such fee should be established as set forth NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF Section 1. Thel RV parking permit feei issued pursuant to' Town ofSedgwick Ordinance Section 2. All other resolutions or portions thereofinconsistent or conflicting with this resolution or any portion thereofarel hereby repealed tot the extent ofsuchi inconsistency or conflict. Section 3. The fees prescribed herein are in addition to any other amounts due under any Section 4. This resolution shall not release, extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under any priorresolution, and each provision ofany such prior resolution shall bet treated and held as still remaining in force for the purpose ofs sustaining any. and all proper actions, suits, proceedings, and prosecutions for the enforcement oft thej penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as fort the purpose ofsustaining anyjudgment, decree, or order which can or may bei rendered, entered, herein. THE TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: shall be $ other ordinances, resolutions or other enactments ofthe Town. orr made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions. INTRODUCED, ADOPTED AND RESOLVED THIS DAY OF 2023. TOWN OF SEDGWICK, COLORADO Danny Smith, Mayor ATTEST: Heather Moore, Town Clerk