SAMMGUELCOUNIYBOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES Wednesday, May5,2021 Zoom.us Present Absent LanceWaring, Chair KrisH Holstrom, Vice Chair Hilary Cooper, Commissioner AmyMarkwell, County Manager NancyHrupcin, Legal Assistant CarmenWarfeld, Chief Deputy Clerk Staff Present: Mike! Bordogna, CountyManager 1. CALLTOORDER. 9:30a.m. 2. REVIEWOFAGENDA 3. CALENDARI REVIEW Nopubiccomment 5. CONSENT, AGENDA 4. Public Comment oni items not ont the agenda. a. RatizatbndfCommastrers signatures onac commentonthe! Environmental Assessment: for the Dry Creekl Basinl Restoration! Project (DOI-BLM-CO- b. Approval ofthei re-appointment ofWesten Enstromt tot the San! Miguel Basinl Fair :. Approval of Chair's signature ast theE Board ofC Commissioners and as Sanl Miguel County! Housing Authority on Amended: and Restated Deed Restrictionand Covenant with. Jade Solais Rose and ColinWillam Hudon, Lot1 140, Aldasorol Ranch $010-2021-0016-EA) Board. Subdivision. MOTIONI byh Kris! Holstromi to approve as presented. SECONDED byl Lancel Waring. PASSED 2-0. 6. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS a. Consideration ofChairss signature onaProcamationt naming thel MonthofMay2 2021 as Mental HealhMonth. Presenter:. Julie. Johnston, Tri-County! Health MOTIONI byl Kris! Holstrom to adoptt thel Proclamation as presented. SECONDED byl Lance b. Consideration of Chair's signature onaF Proclaiming May 2021 as Sexual Assault Waring. PASSED2-0. ATTACHMENTI-Pocamaton202-002) Awareness Month. Presenter: Shannon! Dean, San Miguel Resource Center Waring. PASSED: 2-0. (ATTCHMENTI-I Proclamation: 2021-003) MOTIONI by Kris Holstromi to adopt thel Proclamation as presented. SECONDEDI byl Lance Presentation ofl Housing Resources ofWestem Colorado (HRWC). Presenter: Abbie! Brewer, Marissal Felx-Campbell, Dawn Rubalcaba, Housing d. Update and overview oft the2 2020 evaluation report of Strong Start. Presenter: Cathy Barber, Strong Start Coordinator, Kathleen Merritt, BrightFutures Director, e. Consideration ofg givingt fundst tot thel Nucla-Naturita Chamber of Commerce assisting the Resources KurtWiison, Evaluator ofthe 2020 Strong Start Program Unaweep-Tabeguache Soenica and HstoricBywayprogess. SANI MIGUEL COUNTYE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Presenter: Kris Holstrom, Commissioner LanceWaring. PASSED2-0. Presenter: Kris Holstrom, Commissioner WEDNESDAY, May5 5, 2021 MOTIONI by Kris Holstrom to approvet the amount of $4001 fromi thel Dolores County Lodging Tax Fund. Specificallyi fort travela ande educationi int the Norwood and Egnar area. SECONDEDby f. Consideration ofjoininga asaCountynslanding: against thep proposedi initiative #16. Note: Continued to the next meeting with a draft resolution prepared and provided to a. Introduction of Starr. Jamison, Director of Natural Resources and Special Projects. Presenter: Mikel Bordogna, County Manager, Star. Jamison, Naturall Resources and Special vote on. 7. NATURAL RESOURCES AND SPECIAL PROJECTS Projects Director 11:17a.m. Recessed. 11:30a.m. Reconvened. 8. UPDATE! WITHTHE COUNTY MANAGERICOUNTY, COMMISSIONERS a. Updatesv withtheC CountyManager. 1. Updates on numerous open positions within the County. 3. SanN Miguell Regional! Housing Authority has updatedi its website 4. NextE Economic Recovery CommitteeN Meetingi iss scheduledf for May 14th at 10am 6. The County! PublicHealhwas mogytmdntreNatemal/saciatimdfCauris: 2. Update ont thel RecoveryManager Position 5. Update ont the! Broadband IRU's newsletter. 7. piapenupamrgmeirygs Presenter ebocagpacaryergr b. Updates with Kris! Holstrom. 1. Region 8M Materials Management 2. Water Day scheduledi for. June 5th inNorwood 3. Mountain Towns 2030 4. 5-Star Call 5. Regenerative Recovery Coalition S. PSSWABYCeeraNlgeaheVp d. UplalsbylangWaring 11. ATTORNEYI MATTERS b. Update onl Litigation Other, asr neededi 1. Summer Planning Meeting Managingr regional hots spotsi int the County (Any ofthesei items mayi involve anl Executive Session C.R.S24-6-402) 1. There are approximately: 25 pendinga appeal cases waitingt tob be: scheduled: and heardk byt thel Board ofA Assessment, Appeals 2. Thet transfer of5 58P roadi in Sawpiti is readyf fori finals signature 3. Updatedi information concemingt thel Property TaxAdministrator: and concems were stemmingf from the audit request Note: Staff directionto draft al letters statingt the continued concems anda actionk by thel Property Tax Administrator ands staff. This documenty will got through the Commissioners' edting process andbe finalized atak later meeting. Presenter: Amy Markwell, County Attomey 11:56a.m. Recessed. 12:45p.m. Reconvened. 2 SANI MIGUEL COUNTYE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10. PUBLIC HEALTH. ANDI ENVIRONMENT WEDNESDAY, May 5, 2021 BoarddfCommssores: stingasthe-San/Mgue/CaunyPaddofPubicHeathand a. Discussiona and update witht the San Miguel County Stakeholders concemingt theCOVD Environment) 19outbreak. Presenter: Gracel Franklin, Public Health Director PublicA Addressed theE Board andF Publich Health Director. Greg Craig, County resident Dr.Jeffreyh Kocher, Countyr resident Delanie Young, TownofTelluride ATAGMENTIE-PiksntAgng0ar2zios b. Potential Executive Session: Conceming Publich Health, Meetingy with an Attomey, citation (4)(b). No! Executive Sessionl Needed. Discussion ont thet future of Family Planning Services. d. Monthly update ont thel Financial Impact oft the COVIDVirus. Presenter: Mike Bordogna, County Manager, Ramonal Rummel, Financel Director MOTIONE byk Kris! Holstromt to adjoumt ther meeting. ECONDEDbylargwarg Presenter. Gracel Franklin, Public! Healthl Director PASSED2-0. 12. ADJOURNMENT 1:32 p.m. 20210505-B0CC-Audlo Respedtiulysubmited, CGAwu hailus CarmenWaffeld, Chiefpeputy Clerk ApprovedI May 26, 2021. COUNT SANMIGUELCOUNTYI BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 4 ATTEST: Mike Bordogna, A5 3 DocuSignE Envelopel ID: GDDDACAD-7B-6DE-68DE867F8234CF89912 ATTACHMENT 7 PROCLAMATION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF INI PROCLAIMING MAY2021 ASI MENTAL HEALTH MONTH SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, COLORADO, PROCLAMATION: #2021 -002 "Tools 2 Thrive" WHEREAS, mentall health is essential to everyone's overall health and well-being; and WHEREAS, all Americans face challenges in life that cani impact their mental health, especially WHEREAS, prevention is ane effective wayt to reduce the burden of mental health conditions; WHEREAS, there are practical tools that all people can use toi improve their mental health and WHEREAS, mental health conditions are real and prevalent in our nation; and WHEREAS, with effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover WHEREAS, each business, school, government: agency, health care provider, organization and citizen share the! burden of mental health problems and has a responsibility top promote mental THEREFORE, San Miguel County, does hereby proclaim May 2021 as Mental Health Month. We also call upont the citizens, government agencies, public and private institutions, businesses, and schools int the County to commit our community toi increase awareness and understanding ofr mental health, the steps our citizens can take to protect their mental health, andt the need for appropriate and accessible services for all people with mental health conditions. DONE AND. APPROVED by the Board of Commissioners of San Miguel County, Colorado, ata duly noticed public meeting heldi in Telluride, Colorado, on May 5, 2021. during a pandemic; and and increase resiliency; and and leadi full, productive lives; and wellness and support prevention and treatment efforts. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SANLMIGWEL COUNTY, COLORADO launu Waring Lance Waring, Chair Alobisaby Carmer Warfild VOTE: Carmen L. Warfield, Chief Deputy Clerk tot the Board Hilary Cooper Kris Holstrom Lance Waring Aye Nay Abstain xAbsent X Aye Nay Abstain Absent Aye Nay Abstain Absent DocuSign Envelope ID: A0ABISF48B2C4DCD-8D.ACEBCS2DBC, PROCLAMATION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SAN MIGUEL COUNTY, COLORADO, INF PROCLAIMING MAY 2021 AS SEXUAL ASSAULT, AWARENESS MONTH PROCLAMATION #2021 -003 ATTACHMENT A WHEREAS, approximately 433,648 Americans aged 12 and older, of all genders, races, and cultures are victims ofr rape or sexual assault every: year, we must take action to change the WHEREAS, every 73 seconds an American is sexually assaulted and every9 9 minutes, that WHEREAS, 80% ofs sexual assaults are perpetrated by someone the victimi isf familiar with; WHEREAS, sexual assault is the most underreported crime int that iti is estimated that 63% of cases nationwide are not reported tot the police and 70% are go unreported inr rural areas; WHEREAS, 70% ofs sexual assault survivors experience moderate tos severe mental distress following their victimization, al larger percentage thani for any other violent crime; NOW THEREFORE, wei the San! Miguel County BOCC, dol hereby proclaim the month of May In Sanl Miguel County, wej join advocates and communities across the countryi ini raising awareness about sexual violence and taking actionf to prevent it. During this unprecedented. crisis, we mustr not forget about survivors and the perpetrators who should still be held accountable for their actions. All members of our community can takei this time to educate ourselves and others about consent and use our platforms to promote safety, equality and respect. We must take care of ourselves and others att this time and workt tor make our Although we recognizel May as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, each day oft the year brings an opportunity tob believe survivors, speak out against victim blaming and model healthy DONE AND APPROVED byt the Board of Commissioners of San Miguel County, Colorado, ata culture; victimi is a child; 2021 as Sexual Assault. Awareness Month community safe and healthy in more ways than one. communication and! boundaries. duly noticed public meeting held in Telluride, Colorado, on May 5, 2021. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SADMGUEL COUNTY, COLORADO lane Waring Lance Waring, Chair Albbignedby: larmen Werfild COUNT Carmen L. Warfield, Chief Deputy Clerk to the Board COUNT DocuSign Envelope ID: A0ABISF4882C4DCDSBD-ACES2C82DBC VOTE: Hilary Cooper Kris Holstrom Aye Nay Abstain xAbsent X Aye Nay Abstain Absent Lance Waring xAye Nay Abstain Absent MIGUEL Cou ATTACHMENT HL COLORADO Department of Public Health and Environment GRACE FRANKLIN, DIRECTOR PUBLIC: HEALTH. AGENCY ORDER: #2 2021 - 04 ADOPTION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO COVID-19 ORDERS. AND ADDITIONAL SAFETY: REQUIREMENTS TO CURTAIL: THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 EPECTIVE-SATURDAY, MAYI 1, 2021 at 1:00. AM MST RECITALS. AND FINDINGS WHEREAS, local publicl health orders are adopted pursuant to the legal authority set forth in sections 25-1-506, 25-1-508: and 25-1-509 oft the Colorado! Revised Statutes. Under these laws, the San Miguel County Board of] Health and San Miguel County Public Health Director (Public Health) Director) have the dutyt toi investigate and control the causes of epidemic or communicable diseases and conditions affecting public health and to establish, maintain, and enforce isolation and quarantine, and inj pursuance thereof, andi fori this purpose only, to exercise physical control over property and over thej persons or the people within thej jurisdiction oft the agency ast the agency may: find necessary for the protection oft the WHEREAS, COVID-191 isab highly contagious respiratory illness transmitted primarily through person- to-person contact. Persons infected with COVID-19: may become symptomatic anywhere from two (2): tof fourteen (14) days after exposure. Symptoms may include but arel not limited to, a runny or stuffy nose, fever/chills, cough, shortness of! breath, or difficulty breathing. Individuals with serious chronic health conditions and older adults are most ati risk for becoming critically ill with this disease; and WHEREAS, COVID-191 has beenl known tos spread when aj personi isi infected but they have notl had any symptoms ofi illness makingi it very difficult to control the spread oft this disease; and WHEREAS, the Director General oft the World Health Organization has declared that COVID-19 constitutes al Public) Health] Emergency of International Concern and characterized it as aj pandemic. The Secretary oft the U.S. Department of Health and] Human Services has declared COVID-19 constitutes a public health emergency and on] March 13,2 2020, thel President oft the United States declared al National Emergency. Onl March 10, 2020, the Governor of Colorado ("Governor"), Jared] Polis, declareda a State ofl Emergency: relatedi tot thej presence ofCOVID-19: int the State of Colorado and on] March 16, 2020, the Chair of thel Board of Çounty Commissioners: for Sanl Miguel County declared a local disaster WHEREAS, thel Public Health] Director, upon advisement from the County Board of] Health, the County Medical Officer and state public health officials; continues to closely monitor conditionsi inj regards to public health; and emergency: and that declaration continues; and COVID-19: att the national, state and local level; and P.O. BOX949 Telluride, Colorado 81435 - (970) 728-4289 WHEREAS, as of April 26, 2021, therel have been 502,242 confirmed or probable positive cases of COVID-19: in Colorado, 6,384 COVID-191 related deaths statewide and 864 confirmed cases (county- WHEREAS, based on our local data, thel Public Health) Director determines that regional customizations of public health orders are reasonable and necessary to curtailt the spread ofCOVID-19; and WHEREAS, thel Public] Health) Director continues tof find that residents whol have traveled outside oft the County: fora a prolonged period oft time, non-residents, visitors and non-resident homeowners from lower altitudes, regardless ofy whether they are residents of Colorado, another state, oraf foreign country, are at a greater risk for complications from COVID-19 infection than residents, who are acclimatized to the WHEREAS, Sanl Miguel County is a state, national and international destination: for visitors who may have chosen not tob be vaccinated: and our community and region] has limited hospital bed capacity. Therefore,, community mitigation tools, such as physical distancing, face coverings, hand washing, self- quarantining and isolatingi ifs sick andi reporting symptoms toj publicl health officials, continue to be necessary tor reducet the spread of COVID-19 to protect! health and savel lives; and WHEREAS, C.R.S. $25-1-506(3)(): authorizes the Public Health Director tot take action and issue notices and orders to control the spread of communicable diseases, such as COVID-19.7 This authority includes the establishment, maintenance, and enforcement ofi isolation and quarantine, ast the Public Health Director finds necessary toj protect publicl health and top prevent further spread of diseases. This authority alsoi includes the ability toi investigate and abate nuisances, wheni necessary, in order to eliminate: sources ofe epidemic or communicable diseases and conditions affecting the public health, and. toi investigate ando control the causes of epidemic or communicable diseases and conditions affecting WHEREAS, C.R.S. $25-1-506(3)0b) places a duty on the Public Health) Director to close schools and public places and top prohibit gatherings when necessary toj protect public health; and WHEREAS, in the event ofap public health emergency, C.R.S. $25-1-509(1)(C) directs the Public Health) Director toi issue orders and adopt rules consistent witht the laws and rules oft the state as the public health director may deem necessary for thej proper exercise of powers and duties vestedi in or imposed upon, the San) Miguel County Department of Public Health and] Environment and the San WHEREAS, additional or different restrictions may need tol be imposed and: future ordersi issued by the Public Health Director to effectively address the ongoing pandemic.. Accordingly, thel Public Health Director reserves the right tot tighten restrictions in future orders and amendments should the protection of public health necessitate such measures and noj person should presume that future orders willa automatically or necessarily further relax thei restrictions containedi int this Order. This Orderi isi issued based on evidence oft the occurrence and transmission ofCOVID-19 within San Miguel County. The dangers of COVID-19 are exacerbated because some individuals who contract the virus may be pre-symptomatic, asymptomatic, orl have: mild symptoms and may notl be aware that they residents only) in San] Miguel County; and high-altitude environment of San] Miguel County; and public health; and Miguel County Board of Health; and NECESSITY OF THISORDER are carrying the coronavirus. 2 This Orderi is further based on scientific evidence and best practices regarding thei most effective approaches to slow thei transmission of communicable diseases generally and COVID-19 specifically, and evidence thatt the age, condition, and! health ofa significant portion oft the population within San Miguel County places thej population ati risk fors serious health complications, including death, from COVID-19 positive case data for San Miguel County shows that by reducing the rate of potential transmission ofCOVID-191 through non-pharmaceutical. interventions, this Order helps toj prevent increased disease transmission across the greater San Miguel County community and preserve critical This Orderi isi necessary andi reasonable tos slow the rate of potential transmission of COVID-19, and the Public] Health Director, in collaboration withi the Sanl Miguel County) Board of] Health, will re-evaluate this Order ifc conditions change in suchav wayt thatt this framework may need tol be adjusted. Individuals infected with COVID-19: may be contagious before their symptoms start until their symptoms improve and meet CDC end ofi isolation guidance. Tol helps stopt the spread of disease, anyone whoi may havel been in close contact with someone with COVID-19: must bel kept separate fromj people who arel healthy; thisi is called" quarantine.". Att thist time, itis believed thats symptoms ofCOVID-19 may COVID-19. andi limited! healthcare capacity int the region. appear in asi few as 2 days or as long as 14 days after exposure. INTENT Thei intent oft this Orderi ist to ensuret that the community: as a wholel has the opportunity tol live, work, and playi in environments that doi not putt them at undue risk: for infection of COVID-19. Additionally, maintaining low COVID-19: transmission: keeps hospital capacity: manageable and allows for other medical caret to continue. Preventing further spread ora a resurgence of disease willi require that all individuals and1 businesses bei responsible for adhering tot the requirements oft this Order. Should a surge ofi illness continue, additional restrictions on activities may bei implemented. Likewise, thel Public) Health Director may loosen: restrictions ast they deem reasonable andi necessary ift these Orders succeed in minimizing the spread of COVID-19. All provisions oft this Order should bei interpreted to effectuate this intent. ORDER I. GENERAL Italics. A. This Order rescinds and: replaces ini full all prior public health ordersi issued by the Sanl Miguel County Public Health) Director. Changes from the prior order are highlighted in Bold and B. This Orders shall apply to all unincorporated areas of San Miguel County, Colorado, and all incorporated (municipal) areas that doi notl have aj public health agency, to wit: Town ofTelluride, Town of Mountain' Village, Town ofNorwood, Town ofOphir, and the Town of Sawpit, Incorporation of State Orders/Guidance. Executive Orders issued by the Governor and all CDPHE Public Health Orders and other CDPHE guidance documents toi include the COVID-19 Dial as updated on March 24,2021, arel hereby adopted and deemed incorporated: herein as may bea amended or restated from time tot time are incorporated int this Order as iffully set forthl herein. Colorado. 3 STATUS DIAL CURRENTI LEVEL OF PROTECTION CONCERN RISK TELLOW ORANGE Po L E V E L D. Compliance with State Orders/Guidance. In ordert tos safely open and operate, businesses and other entities allowedt to operate must comply with alll Executive Ordersi issued by the Governor, all CDPHEI Public] Health Orders and other CDPHE guidance documents toi include the COVID-19) Dial as updated on March 24, 2021.applicable tos such operations arel hereby adopted and deemed incorporated] herein asi may! be amended or restated from time to time are incorporated int this Ordera asi iffullys set forth herein. lmtps/covidlocoloradogovgudancefor E. Nothing int this Order prevents any individual local governmental entity, business or service provider: from adopting more protective standards for the health and safety oft theirj jurisdictions, F. Nothing int this Order prevents businesses or service providers from denying any or all oft their G. Most Restrictive Standard Controls. To the extent there isa conflict between State, County, Town orl Business rules/orders, the more restrictive provisions control. For clarity's sake, County provisions that arei more restrictive than thel Executive Orders and State Public Health Orders are H. Posting Compliance Signage. Businesses from alli industries must post appropriate signage to communicate current COVID-191 protocols, asi instructed by San Miguel county Public Health. Take thel Pledge. Everyone iss strongly encouraged toi followt the Five Commitments of Containment to curb the: spread ofCOVID-19: and] helpl keep our community open: wear ai mask; physically distance; minimize group size; washl hands frequently; and stay at! home when sick and C Cooperation with Contact' Tracing, Quarantine Orders, and Isolation Orders. All individuals must cooperate with contact tracing efforts conducted by San) Miguel County Public Health as well as any quarantine ori isolation orders issued by County Public Health. businessescommunite) employees, offices, businesses or customers. services ast they deem appropriate andi necessary under the circumstances. highlighted with an asterisk (*). get tested. *Isolation and Quarantine. Alli individuals whol have a confirmed positive COVID-19 test, regardless ofwhere that test was performed orl how ity was provided (medical practitioner, atl home COVID-19 test, or County Public Health) must isolate for 10 days from onset ofs symptoms or test datei ifa asymptomatic. Isolation means your must stay atl home away from all other people. Ifpossible, use a separatel bedroom and1 bathroom and stay out ofs shared spaces. Ifyou need tol bei ina a shared space, limitt the amount oft time int thats space and wear a mask. Washl hands frequently and disinfect shared spaces. Prohibited activities after being confirmed positive for COVID-19 include but are not) limited to going out of your homet toi run, walk, ski, hike, bike, attend school, go to work or go shopping for essential ori non-essential items. County Public Healthl has resources to assisti in getting essential items delivered tos your home. Individuals may only leave their homes inc order 2) Alli individuals whol havel been notified that they are a close contact with aj person who tested positive must quarantine for 10 days from the last date ofl known close contact. Quarantine means to stay in their home and not interact with others outside ofyour household. Ifac close contacti individual becomes symptomatic duringt this timeframe, they must: notify San) Miguel Public) Health immediately for next steps. 3) Alli individuals whol have any symptom that is associated with COVID-19 (runny or stuffy nose, fever, cough, loss ofs smell ort taste, shortness oft breath, or difficulty breathing) ares strongly encouraged to receive a COVID-19 test and self-quarantine, stay int their home and noti interact with others outside of your household. tos seek essential medical care. L. Responsibility for Compliance. Individuals. Each: individual present within San) Miguel County whether they are a: full-time resident, part-time resident or visitori isi responsible for compliance with this Order and any additional restrictions implemented/ byi individual towns, businesses and facilities. Businesses. Thei responsibility for compliance for businesses within this Orders shall apply tot the owner oft thel Business and owner oft the property on which the: facility or event isl located. Everyone should take steps to review and become familiar with the materials found ont the County and State websites, posted by thel business or facility as well as materials that are sent to M. Severability. Ifany provision oft this Order isl held tol bei invalid, the remainder oft the Order, including the application ofs such part or provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be N. Conflicting Interpretations. To the extent any ambiguity exists between this Order and any statement madel by San Miguel County staffa and officials or others regarding thei interpretation or effect oft this Order, the express terms oft this Order and itsi interpretation byt the Public Health O. Penalties.. Failure to comply with any provision oft this Order may resulti in (1)af fine of up to fivet thousand ($5,000) dollars and/ori imprisonment in the county jail for up to eighteen (18) month pursuant to C.R.S. SS 25-1-516: and 18-1.3-501; (2) loss of business license(s); (3) them through thei mail or various electronic media. https:llcovid-19- mgietohbarsiscen affected and shall continue ini fullf force and effect. Director orl her designee shall control. and/or a temporary shutdown ofy your business or worksite. 5 I. INDIVIDUALS ANDI BUSINESSES IN' THEI ENTIRE COUNTY Dial and cleaningsanitation guidelines except as follows: A. Individuals and! Businesses shall follow all oft the provisions outlined int the State'sCOVID-19 Public' Transportation: Publict transportation service providers has the option to operate at seventy-five percent (75%) capacity. Maintaining 6ft distance between passengers outside of onel household is recommended for routes longer than 151 minutes. Face coverings shall be worn by all drivers and passengers for the duration of the transportation services. 2) Events: Any event over 500 people must obtain written approval from Public Health by submitting plans to demonstrate covids safety protocol, in alignment with CDPHE outdoor event guidelines. Plans can! be submitted via email lsaldmisisuosew a) Participant pods, or groups of people, aret tol bel limited to 10j people maximum. Within c) Masks must be worn by allj people when moving within the events space outsidè ofthe designated pod area. This would include entry/exit lines, waiting in line for food, drink, Operators must manage the event tor manage traffic flow between designated activities tor minimize or eliminate mixing of groups. This shouldi include single direction traffic flow in and out oft the venue and seating areas and spacing for lines for vendors that do When possible, have sections for the event that have their own dedicated entrance/exit, restrooms, hand sanitizer stations, and concessions. This minimizes traffic and Employees should participate ins symptom screening priort to arrival for each shift and COVID safety protocols and expectations are tol bes shared with participants (ex. posted COVID safety protocols must address the following: the set pods, masks arer not requiredi ifo outdoors. b) Bach pod needst tol bes spaced at] least 61 feet apart. and restrooms as spacing between parties may bel limited. noti interrupt traffici flow. crowdingi int thesel known! high touch! points. exclude ill or symptomatic individuals from work. ont the website, signs att the event). 3) * Short' Term) Lodging a) "Short' Term] Lodging" is defined ast the provision of1 lodging toi individuals, whether privately or professionally managed, for less than 30 days and includes, without limitation: hotels, motels, homeowner rentals, privately owned residences for rent on an online hosting website such as Airbnb and VRBO, timeshares, bed and1 breakfasts, condo- "Occupancy" is determined. by the number of nights a given unit is rented, not by the d) Lodging Verification Form: AIl Lodging Management Companies and Individual/Priyate Operators (selfmanaged). are required to have current licenses and register with San Miguel County pursuant to San. Miguel Public Health. Agency Order hotels, lodges and retreats. b) "Capacity"refersi tot thei number oft people allowedi ini the unit. number of people in the unit or room. 6 (PHO). 2020-061 issued May 29, 2020, before any lodging rentals are permitted. Lodging ALLS Short Term. Lodging providers are subject to thej following as may be amended oT restated from time to time and as incorporated in this Order as iffullys set forth herein. Verification Form. LEVEL GREEN LEVEL BLUE LEVEL LEVELRED ORANGE LEVEL PURPLE & Orange EX 50% Single Lodging Capacity Household Size Gathering Size per State Guidance). 100% 85% 75% 60% Upt tol 10 than 2 25% Single household Reference the Reference the Reference latest CDC latest CDC thel latest fromi noi more household (Seel Personal guidance for guidance for CDC masking during gatherings with vaccinated people. masking during gatherings with vaccinated people. masking guidance for households during gatherings with vaccinated people. Occupancy LimitMaximum Occupancy: The calculations for occupancy and capacity are differentf for Lodging Management Companies and. Individual/Private Operators. Lodging Management Companies: Companies with multiple short-term rental properties are limited to ai total occupancy noti to exceed the COVID. Dial level as described by CDPHE on March. 24, 2021, percentage on a nightly and monthly i) Individual/Priyate Operators: Each individually managed short-term rental property is limited to a total occupancy noti to exceed IL.(A)(1)(c) above ona monthly basis. See chartl belowj for the number of nightly rentals allowed per basis. month under a maximum occupancy limit. Occupancy Level February March April May June July 100% 28 31 30 31 30 31 75% 21 23 23 23 23 23 60% 17 18 18 18 18 18 50% 15 16 15 16 15 16 25% 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 Room Capacity Limits: Atz not time shall the number ofi people located within the short- term lodging unit exceed the designated Capacity for the unit, including friends, visitors and paying guests. * Room Capacity Limits do noti include limited lodging staff that may need to enter the short-term. rentals spacej for a limited amount oft time to h) Owner Stays: Owner stays will be excluded from the Maximum Occupancy Limit Notwithstanding the above provisions regarding Short Term Lodging, the Public Health Director orl her designee may authorize, in writing, rentals for emergency or quarantine purposes, ort top providel lodging for essential federal, state, county or local personnel as perform a service or minor maintenance function. calculation. needed: for use for thej public health response. mI. FACECOVERINGS A. "Face Covering" shall mean a covering made of cloth, fabric, or other soft or permeable material, without holes, that covers only the nose and mouth ands surrounding areas oft thel lower face, and that fits snugly but comfortably against the side oft the face and remains inj place without the use of one's hands. Face Coverings include, but are not] limited to, bandanas, medical masks, clothi masks, buffs and gaiters. Face coverings do noti include any mask thati incorporates a one-way valve thati is designed toi facilitate easy exhaling, ands such masks are not to be used to comply with this Order. B. Face Coverings Required for Those Over the. Age ofTen. All persons, regardless of vaccination status, shall wear face coverings when entering and whilei inside ofaj place oft business or mode of. transportation open tot thej public and inp public outdoor locations where persons are unable to maintain safe social distancing (six ori more feet separation) from other persons who do not livei in Exceptions. Nothing herein shall require the wearing of face coverings by the following persons 1) Personsi ini restaurants or otherf food establishments which are permitted by state and local regulations tos serve: food for consumption ont thej premises, while such person is in the act of eating or drinking; provided, however, that face coverings must be worn while entering and exiting the restaurant, and while ordering, paying, or otherwise interacting with employees or other customers oft the restaurant, and once the food and drink have been consumed; 2) Persons working in aj place ofb business who do not come into contact with thej public and who dor not share workspace with other persons not oft their household; provided, however, that face coverings shall be worn while entering or exiting the building or otherwise when within six feet ofanothér: person in or around that place oft business and as may otherwise be required under any other orders or directives: issued! by any entity with jurisdiction; 3) Persons 10 years of age or younger or children within a childcare facility; 4) Persons for whom ai face covering would causei impairment due to an existing health condition or persons who, because ofa disability, are unable to wear a: face covering; and Persons in a place oft business such as banks, financial institutions or other security sensitive businesses who arei requestedt tor remove orl lower their face covering for purposes of verifying thes same residence. under this Order: 8 their identity to carry out a sale ort transaction; provided, however, that face coverings must otherwise be worn whilei int the establishment. IV. GENERALI INFORMATIONI FORALLPERSONS. AFFECTED BY THIS ORDER Ifyoul have questions regarding this Order, please contact the San Miguel County Health Department at 970.728.4289 and/or email pubichealth@sanmiguelcountyco.gov. Any person aggrieved anda affected by this Order has the right tor request judicial review by filing an action with the San] Miguel County District Court within 90 days oft the date oft this Order, pursuant to C.R.S. $25-1-515. However, you1 must continue to obey the terms oft this Order whiles your request for review is pending. FURTHER GUIDANCE & GUIDELINES Sanl Miguel COVID-19 Information &1 Links: https:/www.sanmiguelcountyco.gov/590/Coronavirus San Miguel COVID-19 Communication. Assets colorado/pubic-health-executiveorders-resource CDPHE COVID-191 Diall Dashboard: https:/covid1.colorado.ov/data/covid-ly-dial-dashboard CDPHE: Environmental Cleaning Guidance: htps/drivegoogle.ondrnvefole/VaNKCRZVARKVIcUSlTOBkok45XS Colorado. Public] Health & Executive Orders: https:/covid19.colorado.gov/covid-19-in- htps/rivegoolecom/IeAIXOMAL2APaDab/-A8Pw7XUeShviey CDPHE Guidance: for Wearing Masks: https:/covid19.colorado.goymask-guidance CDPHE Outdoor. Event Guidance: htps/covdlP.olomdogpvou.porevens, USI Department of] Labor OSHA Information: https/hwww.oshagoy/SLTC/covid-19 US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention:, https/www.degovlcoronavirus2019- US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention- Visiting Bars and Restaurants: https/vww.degov/eromavins0asev/alr-lfe-epiny/personal-social nCov/index.htm! activitis.htmlrstaurant (End of Order) This Orderi isi in effect from SATURDAY,. MAYI, 2021 atl 1:00AMMST MONDAY,. MAY31,2021 atI MIDNIGHT MST andi iss subject to continuing review by the Public Health) Director. to DONE. AND SIGNED, ast the official Order oft the Director of the San) Miguel County Department of Public Health and) Environment. G7 Grace Franklin, Public Health) Director 0412812021 Date 10