Posts tagged Boulder
A county land-use office to help with rebuilding regulations
Oct 10th
Boulder County, Colo. – The Boulder County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners will be considering interim development regulations for homes and other structures damaged or destroyed by the historic rains, mudslides and flooding of September 2013. Two upcoming Public Hearings have been scheduled:
What: Planning Commission Public Hearing
When: Wednesday, October 16, 2013, 4:30 pm
Where: Commissioners’ Hearing Room, third floor, Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder
What: Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing
When: Wednesday, October 23, 2013, 4:30 pm
Where: Commissioners’ Hearing Room, third floor, Boulder County Courthouse, 1325 Pearl St., Boulder
Boulder County is planning for the need and desire to rebuild quickly and restore the community while implementing measures to protect public safety and investments through hazard mitigation and avoidance.
“The goal is rebuilding resilient communities which can better withstand extreme events and maintain the community fabric of these impacted areas,” said Land Use Director Dale Case. “Wise, sustainable rebuilding regulations are a vital part of the recovery process.”
In the aftermath of the unprecedented destruction and the magnitude of extreme weather experienced in September, county staff have closely examined existing regulations dating back to the 1990s and determined that they don’t sufficiently meet public safety standards in all circumstances. For example, current regulations allow property owners to replace structures in some cases without a review and in other cases a review which would require a floodplain development permit which may not adequately address currently known flooding behavior.
Given our community’s recent extreme weather experience, county officials believe is counterproductive for individuals, insurance companies and the public to invest the time, money, and energy into rebuilding in a location that is known to be hazardous.
In many cases the regulations will allow rebuilding to occur within existing lot lines, but require that structures be raised up out of the flood hazard areas or relocated out of hazard areas to a safer location on the property. The current regulations also require structures to be rebuilt at the same height as the old structures. The proposed regulations will allow changes in height to accommodate floodproofing, such as raising the height of the structure to avoid future flood damage.
These interim regulations are proposed to be in effect until April 30, 2014. During this time, property owners can rebuild destroyed or substantially damaged structures in safer locations, in a way that meets the floodplain development requirements (if the new structure is proposed to be located in a floodplain) without going through Site Plan Review. Land Use staff will work with property owners and representatives from other county departments to perform a Hazard Mitigation Review. The goal of this review is to help property owners rebuild in a way that is more resilient to future disasters.
During this interim period staff is committed to reaching out to the communities to understand the needs and issues of residents who are facing complex issues to restore their homes, property and lives. As part of the effort to assist property owners and residents impacted by the flood the county has set up a Flood Recovery Center at the county’s Land Use Department staffed by functional experts in onsite wastewater (septic) systems, floodplain regulations, planning and building code. The center and the county will also pursue other restoration resources and hazard mitigation programs to assist those impacted.
The staff recommendation and proposed regulations have been posted to the Land Use Department’s website(www.bouldercounty.org/property/build/pages/lucodeupdatedc130003.aspx) for public review and comment. Residents are encouraged to read the draft, call us at 720-564-2623 if you have questions, email your comments to planner@bouldercounty.org, attend the upcoming public hearings, and make your opinion known.
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22 Boom – Fall TV Special 2013 – Episode 69
Oct 7th
For 22 Boom’s Fall TV Special of 2013 we bring you some great videos that go along with the season, including Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Theatrical Costumes Etc. Costume Shop, Predictions about the future, the Boulder Cemetery Spirit Walk, the Boulder Mall Crawl, plus Jann visit the Boulder Hometown Fair and talks with Police at the Annual Starlite Classic Car Show, more news about suntans and nuclear power, then a movie trailer of Warm Bodies a film about a zombie that falls in love. Then in our technology section we visit with Jane Lewis at the Boulder Chamber of Commerce to learn about some upcoming events this Fall, Robert Reich talks to us about Start Up companies and his New Tech Meetup events, and we wrap up the show with our Boulder Channel 1 presentation at the New Tech Meetup.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -

Fall TV Special -

Michael Jackson – Thriller -

Fall TV Special -

Theatrical Costumes Etc… and Trendy Boutique -

World News 1 – Predictions -

Fall TV Special -

Spirit Walk in the Columbia Cemetery -

Boulder Mall Crawl -

Starlite Classic Car Show at the Boulder Hometown Festival -

Fall TV Special -

World News 1 – Suntans and Nuclear Power -

Warm Bodies – Movie Trailer -

Boulder Chamber Fall Events 2013 -

Robert Reich Interview – Boulder Denver New Tech Meetup -

Boulder Channel 1 Presents at Boulder New Tech Meetup -

Outro
The canyon is Open!
Oct 7th
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