J_CDC_2021A 05/20/2021 07:35:54 AM Committee Summary PUBLICSTAFF SUMMARY OF MEETINGJOINT COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Date 05/20/2021 Attendance Fields X Rich X Sonnenberg X Valdez D. X Story X Hooton X Time 07:35:54 AM to 08:53:30 AM Place SCR 357 This Meeting was called to order by Hooton This Report was prepared by Bo Pogue Hearing Items Action Taken hHB21-1286 Recommendation for Support Failed hHB21-1319 Committee Discussion Only hHB21-1303 Recommend Support hConsideration of Property Transaction Proposals, Colorado Parks & Wildlife Committee Discussion Only HB21-1286 - Recommendation for Support Failed 07:36:10 AM Representative Kipp, co-prime sponsor, presented House Bill 21-1286, concerning measures to improve energy efficiency, and, in connection therewith, requiring owners of large buildings to collect and report on energy-use benchmarking data and comply with rules regarding performance standards related to energy and greenhouse gas emissions and modifying statutory requirements regarding energy performance contracts. The bill was presented to the committee under House Rule 50. Representative Kipp explained the effect of the bill and discussed its need. Representative A. Valdez, co-prime sponsor, joined the meeting and provided further input on the merits of the bill. Discussion ensued regarding the types of upgrades that can be made to large buildings to better manage energy use. Tana Lane and Rod Vanderwall, representing the Office of the State Architect, provided further input on this issue. Chris Piper, representing the Colorado Energy Office, provided further input on how energy efficiency for older buildings can be improved, and penalties for noncompliance with HB 21-1286. 08:01:46 AM Motion Recommend support Moved Story Seconded Fields Yes Rich No Sonnenberg No Valdez D. No Story Yes Hooton Yes YES: 3 NO: 3 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: FAIL HB21-1319 - Committee Discussion Only 08:03:08 AM Representative Duran, prime sponsor, presented House Bill 21-1319. The bill directs agencies issuing a solicitation for certain public projects to temporarily use the federally determined prevailing wage. The bill was presented to the committee under House Rule 50. 08:04:37 AM Motion Recommend support Moved Story Seconded Fields Yes Rich No Sonnenberg No Valdez D. Yes Story Yes Hooton Yes YES: 4 NO: 2 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS HB21-1303 - Recommend Support 08:05:33 AM Representatives Bernett and McLachlan, co-prime sponsors, presented House Bill 21-1303, concerning measures to limit the global warming potential for certain materials used in public projects. The sponsors presented the bill under under House Rule 50. Discussion ensued regarding the scope of the bill. 08:12:01 AM Motion Recommend support for House Bill 21-1303 Moved Story Seconded Fields Yes Rich No Sonnenberg No Valdez D. Yes Story Yes Hooton Yes YES: 4 NO: 2 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS Consideration of Property Transaction Proposals, Colorado Parks & Wildlife - Committee Discussion Only Attachment Tag File Name Attachment http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/0/1F3BD1599C88...$File/Attachment A.pdf?OpenElement Attachment A.pdf Attachment http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2021A/commsumm.nsf/0/39002C9EF2F2...$File/Attachment B.pdf?OpenElement Attachment B.pdf 08:13:02 AM Doug Vilsack, Assistant Director for Parks, Wildlife, and Lands, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW), presented a proposal to acquire the Bacharach property adjacent to Fishers Peak State Park in fee title. Committee members received a write-up on the transaction from Legislative Council Staff, which is included as Attachment A. Mr. Vilsack provided background on the property and transaction proposal. Mr. Vilsack responded to questions regarding why the Bacharach property was not purchased when the initial Fishers Peak property was acquired, and the appraised value of the property. 08:21:50 AM Motion Recommend support for the fee title acquisition of the Bacharach property adjacent to Fishers Peak State Park (82 acres for $577,500). Moved Story Seconded Fields Yes Rich No Sonnenberg No Valdez D. Yes Story Yes Hooton Yes YES: 4 NO: 2 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS 08:21:56 AM Mr. Vilsack presented a proposal to acquire a conservation easement donation adjacent to Ruby Mountain. Committee members received a write-up on the transaction from Legislative Council Staff, which is included as Attachment B. Mr. Vilsack responded to questions regarding river access on the property. Brett Ackerman, CPW Southeast Regional Manager, provided input on this issue, as well as the layout of the property in general. Discussion ensued regarding amenities associated with the property, such as parking, and how to make public properties more accessible. Mr. Vilsack responded to questions regarding the funding source for CPW property acquisitions. 08:38:30 AM Motion Recommend support for the acquisition via donation of a perpetual conservation and public access easement at Ruby Mountain (140 acres for $0), Moved Story Seconded Fields Yes Rich Yes Sonnenberg Yes Valdez D. Yes Story Yes Hooton Yes YES: 6 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS 08:38:40 AM Matt Bishop, Legislative Council Staff, initiated a discussion about committee travel during the 2021 interim. Mr. Bishop provided background on committee travel, and suggested some dates for travel. Discussion ensued regarding the travel schedule and associated logistics and details. 08:53:30 AM The committee adjourned.