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LFPD Continued from page 12 Four community members were present: Steven Rea, Sarah
Bretz, Larkspur Mothers’ Group; Emerson and Angela Beaty, a
Girl Scout and her mother.
Calls for Service Summary
The agenda was reviewed and unanimously approved. Minutes
LFPD Call Statistics - January 1 thru 31, 2018 from the December 14. 2017, meeting were reviewed and unan-
imously approved without amendment. New correspondence
Fires 2 was reviewed.
EMS 25 The agenda was modified to hear from the community members
Alarm Activations 2 who appeared and requested to speak to the board.
Other 41
T O T A L 7 0 A local Girl Scout requested permission to set up a Girl Scout
cookie table at the entrance to Perry Park Ranch. The sale will
Upcoming Events take place from on the weekends from February 9 to March 6.
After discussion this request was unanimously approved.
LFPD Board of Directors Public Meeting: Thursday, March
8 – 7 p.m. at Station 161 located, at 9414 South Spruce Moun- Sarah Bretz, from the Larkspur Mothers’ Group requested an
tain Road in Larkspur. We highly encourage public participa- $800 donation to help fund the annual Easter egg hunt. After
tion at our board meetings. discussion the board voted to award up to $800, but the group
must submit receipts prior to being reimbursed.
On behalf of the entire Larkspur Fire Protection District fam-
ily, we thank you for your continued support – and please stay The PPMD Board reviewed and approved the payment of the
SAFE! current payables. This totaled $2,060.86 on check numbers
6032 to 6036.
REPORT FROM THE PERRY
PARK METRO DISTRICT Old Business:
Linda Black, Secretary... 2018 Independence Day Celebration – The directors discussed
a proposed Memorandum of Understanding received from the
On February 8, 2018, the Denver Concert Band for their services at the 2018 event at
PPMD Board met at the Perry Park. The document clearly defines the date of the event
Larkspur Town Hall for as July 4, 2018, and the performance time period from 7 to 9
the monthly meeting. The p.m.
meeting was called to or-
der at 6 p.m. There was a New Business:
quorum with the following The district’s General Counsel suggested that the board consid-
board members in attendance: er a Resolution prohibiting recreational activities in open water
areas within the district. The resolution ban will include Gate-
Randy Johnson, President way Lake, Galloon Pond, and the stream in Wauconda Park for
Derek Meredith Vice President recreational and other uses by the general public. The Resolu-
Craig Van Doorn, Assistance Vice President tion (# 2018-01) was approved by the board. This is designed to
Vanessa Dao, Treasurer reduce the liability for the PPMD.
Linda Black, Secretary
Copies of the agenda, meeting minutes, resolutions and finan-
In addition, Kurt Schlegel, from Special District Solutions, cial documents are available on the Perry Park Metro District
LLC was present. website.
March and April PPMD Board meetings will be held at the Lark-
spur Town Hall, 8720 Spruce Mountain Road. The meetings
will start at the regular time, 6 p.m. The PPMD Board greatly
electric appreciates the support and assistance from our neighbors at the
Town of Larkspur. Thank you to Matt Krimmer, Town Man-
ager, for his flexibility and willingness to work with the PPMD
Board, and to provide a meeting place for the Board while the
Perry Park Country Club is being remodeled.
Pete Dunbar 1341 Quartz Mountain Drive
Larkspur, Colorado 80118
303-681-3809 If you are interested in participating on the Parks and Open
Cell 303-638-6762 Space Committee please contact Linda Black at 720-394-2686
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