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LYONS, COLORADO

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B •R •I •E •F •S Tubing ban is lifted LYONS – Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle and Boulder Police Chief Greg Testa have lifted the ban on tubing. Sheriff Pelle talked with officials in Lyons and determined that water rates are down sufficiently in North St. Vrain Creek, South St. Vrain Creek and the St. Vrain River to lift the ban. All tubing enthusiasts are still encouraged to use caution when tubing; use a life jacket and a helmet. Several drowning deaths have already occurred this year due to high water flows.

Don’t feed the bears LYONS – A number of bears have been reported rummaging through garbage in Lyons this year. Stow garbage in secure places or make your garbage container bear-proof. Bears can smell food as far as four miles away and they are dangerous animals.

Summer History Camp LYONS – Lyons kids can learn about old-time Lyons history at the Lyons History summer camp. Themes include: What was it like for kids from six to 13 years old to be taught in a one-room 1880 school house; try out an old-time lesson. How did pioneers and Native Americans make their clothing; try your hand at it. Convert ideas from an old-time Sears catalogs into your own modern day sales catalog; what would you sell? Take a contest to see what is the favorite antique from the museum’s 40-year collection; will it be your favorite? Camp includes daily history lesson, crafts, and personalized scrap book, as well as a skit, and light lunch. History Camp is sponsored by a donation from Lyons Automotive. Camp takes place in the Lyons Redstone Museum from August 5 through 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The camp is for Lyons stuContinue Briefs on Page 13

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Kayakers enjoying the higher than normal water levels at Black Bear Hole.

PHOTO BY CATHY RIVERS

Residents complain about bears getting aggressive, marijuana ordinance amended and other topics at BOT meeting By Susan de Castro McCann Redstone Review Editor LYONS – Two Lyons residents spoke to the Lyons Town Board at the July meeting telling the trustees that bears have become an ongoing problem in Lyons. During audience business Hollie Rogin and Bernadette Pfau both told the town board that bears were becoming more aggressive and more dangerous as they roam through Lyons looking for garbage in dumpsters and trash cans. Rogin said that the alley behind her house on Stickney frequently had trash from cans and dumpsters strewn around the alley. She said that she has been going around to local businesses asking them to buy bear-proof trash cans. “I would like the board to create an ordinance to get local businesses to use bear-proof dumpsters,” she said. She added that she knew the dumpsters were expensive and perhaps the town board could help businesses by subsidizing the purchase of the dumpsters. Pfau said that the bears were becoming more aggressive and dangerous. She said that bears are seen all over town nearly every day and said that in one instance a bear slammed itself up against a house. Referring to leaving garbage out in cans, Pfau said that people were feeding the bears.

This got the attention of Sgt. Bill Crist who notably looked surprised. Rogin said that when she talked to the owner of Mojo Taqueria, Ty Hammes, about getting a bearproof dumpster, he immediately took note and acted. She said that she asked the owners of the Stone Cup to install the dumpsters, but she has not seen anything happen yet. The two women expressed concerns to the board about people walking around at night and encountering a bear in their yard. Rogin said after leaving the meeting that she thought that the town had an ordinance against feeding the bears (leaving trash out could be interpreted as feed animals) but that enforcement was an issue. Town board members do not comment or respond to residents during audience business, but they do ask staff to follow up on the issues that the residents bring up. In other matters the town board passed an ordinance amending a section of the Lyons Municipal code related to unlawful acts for marijuana businesses. This ordinance makes it illegal to use a fake ID to purchase marijuana. Apparently someone tried to buy marijuana in Lyons with a fake ID and the sheriff’s deputies found that the municipal code did not have language against using a fake identification to purchase marijuana. The town code does have language saying it is

illegal to use a fake ID to buy alcohol. Now it has similar language against using a fake ID to buy marijuana. The board added an amendment to the ordinance saying that this ordinance would comply with the state ordinance on marijuana saying that minors are allowed to use marijuana for medical conditions prescribed by doctors.

Bears are becoming more of a problem in Lyons. Here is one seen recently in the Stone Canyon neighborhood. PHOTO BY VICKI RIVERS The board had a discussion concerning a request for a water connection to a property at 407 Steamboat Valley Rd. The parcel is owned by Jon Calvin who lives out of state, and it is located outside the municipal boundary and above the Blue Line which means that water pressure could be a probContinue Town on Page 14


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