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- Palmer Lake Trustee Amy Hutson resigns
- Palmer Lake Board grants Buc-ee’s request for annexation election, continues public hearing to Feb. 5
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Palmer Lake Trustee Amy Hutson resigns
Here is her Oct. 3 message as posted on the PL website:
To the residents of Palmer Lake:
I have volunteered for 5 years for the Town of Palmer Lake as both a Planning Commissioner and then as Trustee. During that time, I have helped write and implement the current Community Master Plan, rewrite the sign code, rewrite the land use code, push for a code compliance officer, and push for a real plan for the Elephant Rock property. I became a trustee to honor the master plan and the planning commission. I was always trying to help and make things better.
I have been yelled at, defamed, accused of wrongdoing, and sued. Breaking news….The judge has dismissed all charges against me and all the other charges against the town. “Integrity” Matters is a joke. Look it up. Look up also that they tried to get the town to pay $775,000 to settle.
My skin is too thin and I’m too bitter at this point to carry out my office. I officially resign my position as a Palmer Lake Trustee as of today October 3rd , 2025. And by the way, if BOT did get to vote on Buc-ee’s, I was going to vote No. Good luck finding someone who knows the master plan and code as well as I do who has a kind servant’s heart.
Amy
Amy Hutson Trustee,
Mayor Pro Tem Town of Palmer Lake

Palmer Lake Board grants Buc-ee’s request for annexation election, continues public hearing to Feb. 5
By Jackie Burhans
At the special meeting Oct. 2, the Palmer Lake Board of Trustees planned to hold a public hearing on the Buc-ee’s annexation to consider the petition for annexation, a plan to zone the property as Planned Development (PD), and a sketch plan. A large audience attended and vocally expressed their disapproval with the proceedings.
The agenda noted that the applicant submitted a written request to hold an annexation election and continue the public hearing to a later date and specify the date of that hearing. Town Attorney Scott Krob, noting the recently passed ordinance used the vague language of the initiative that voters passed in the Sept. 9 special election, said that the applicant was within their rights to request the election and the board should follow the will of the voters. At the Sept. 25 board meeting, Krob said the election could take place at any point in the process. Krob said the board’s election consultant said the election could take place within 120 days and that, given their reimbursement agreement with the applicant, Buc-ee’s would pay for the cost of the election.
After much discussion from the board and numerous points of order and points of information, primarily raised by Integrity Matters’ attorney Kat Gayle, the board voted four in favor and three opposed to granting the request for an annexation election and to continue the public hearing until February 5. Trustees Beth Harris, Atis Jurka, and Roger Mosely voted no; Mike Boyett, Tim Caves, Amy Hutson, and Mayor Dennis Stern voted yes.
Had the board voted on the questions in the originally planned public hearing, a two-thirds vote would have been required in accordance with Section 17.14.010 (7) of the town’s municipal code because the proposed rezoning had been protested by more than 20% of the owners of adjacent properties.
Jackie Burhans can be contacted at jackieburhans@ocn.me.

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- WMMI, Miners’ Pumpkin Patch, every Sat. in Oct. See ad on page < 10 >.
- Benet Hill Monastery, Blessing of the Animals, Sat., Oct. 4, 3 pm. Melanie DeMore concert, Sun., Oct. 5, 11:30 am. See ad on page < 3 >.
- St. Matthias Blessing of the Animals, Sun., Oct. 5, 3 pm-5 pm. See ad on page < 5 >.
- Checkered table talks, monthly speaker series. Thu., Oct. 7, doors open 5 pm, program 5:30-6:30 pm,
- Speed puzzle events, Tue., Oct. 7; Mon., Oct. 13; Mon., Oct. 20. 6:30 pm-9:30 pm See ad on page < 2 >.
- Friends of Monument Preserve (FOMP) Trail Repair Work Days, Thu., Oct. 9, 5 pm-7 pm
- Tri-Lakes Women’s Club, Fri., Oct. 10, Michael Weinfeld and John Howe present highlights of their book Shootouts, Killings, and War Heroes: The History Hidden in Monument Cemetery.
- Maker’s Market, Sat.-Sun., Oct. 11-12. See ad on page < 8 >.
- 100+ Women Who Care Bi-Annual Meeting, Wed., Oct. 15, 5 pm-7 pm.
- Palmer Lake Historical Society, Thu., Oct. 16, 7-8 pm (doors open at 6:30).
- Covered Treasures Bookstore Book Signing, Thu., Oct. 16, 4 pm-7 pm; Margaret Mizushima, Burning Cry; Kathleen Donnelly, Colorado K-9 Secrets, Killer Secrets. Sat., Oct. 18, 11-1 p.m., Doug Freed, Over Hill and Over Dale; 12-2 p.m., Andrew Singer & Stacy May, Now Is the Time and She Journeys. 105 Second Street, Monument, 719-481-2665.
- Restyle Your Fur, Mon.-Tue., Oct. 20-21, 10 am-5 pm. See ad on page < 10 >.
- St. Peter Catholic School Trunk or Treat and Fall Festival, Fri., Oct. 24, 5 pm-7 pm. See ad on page < 2 >.
- Monument Professional Firefighters Annual Pumpkin Giveaway, Sat., Oct. 25, 10 am-2 pm.
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- Downtown Monument Safe Trick or Treat, Fri., Oct. 31, 4 pm-6 pm.
- TLWC’s Joys of the Holiday Season Holiday Home Tour, Fri.-Sat., Nov. 21-22, 10-4pm. See ad on page < 8 >.
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