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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2011 - Land Conservation And Stewardship Board - Annual Report2011 Annual Report CITY OF FORT COLLINS Land Conservation and Stewardship Board DATE: January 12, 2012 TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Trudy Haines, Chair of the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board The Land Conservation and Stewardship Board (LCSB) are pleased to present its 2011 Annual Report to the Mayor and City Council. During 2011, the LCSB worked diligently to fulfill its responsibilities as advisors to City Council on issues related to the Natural Areas Program (NAP). The LCSB recommended that Council approve the following items: City Plan- Plan Fort Collins; CDOT’s I-25 Hwy 392 Interchange Easement Request; Strauss Cabin and Sollenberger Land Transfers; Larimer County’s Storm Drainage Easement Request; Rawhide Flats Access Easements; Transfer of Acquired Rawhide Flats Road Easements to Larimer County; Sale of the Vangbo Property with a Conservation Easement ; Sale of the Maxwell Property with a Conservation Easement; Arapaho Bend Quit Claim Deed; Vangbo Property Agriculture Lease; Sauer Agriculture Lease; Bobcat Ridge – State Historic Fund Grant; NA’s Utility Easement Policy Update; and an Energy by Design MOU. The LCSB provided input to Council on PRPA’s Proposed Power line Upgrade across Pineridge. The LCSB recommended that Council not approve the following items: Electric Bike Use on the Paved Trail System and the Proposed One Year Trial Period for Electric Bikes on the Paved Trail System. Staff provided regular updates on land conservation projects and requested input on numerous potential land conservation projects. The LCSB received presentations, discussed the issues, and provided staff input on the following subjects: Prairie Dog Management; Transportation Master Plan; Larimer County’s proposed Regional Land Conservation, Recreation and Stewardship Study; Electric Bikes; Potential for Oil and Gas Development on Soapstone and Meadow Springs; Soapstone Wildlife Monitoring; NA’s Agriculture Policy; NA’s Encroachment Policy; Department of Justice Ruling on ADA Regulations; Poudre River Natural Areas Management Plan; Public Improvements and Facility Operations; Education and Outreach; Staff’s use of City Works Software to manage public improvements; Pineridge Trail improvements; Xcel’s Gas Line Replacement – Proposed Alignments; Ranger Program; GOCO Poudre River Grant Opportunities; Prairie Dog Vaccination Research; and the Water Supply and Demand Management Policy. The LCSB allows time prior to each meeting for public comments. Public comments were made regarding the following: Trail damage by the Fort Collins – Loveland Water District trucks accessing a water storage tank located on Maxwell Natural Area when the access road/trail was muddy; the Board’s recommendation for Council to approve a water line easement across a City owned canal across property owned by Rose Brinks; the City’s Chief Financial Officer; PRPA’s proposed power line project across Pineridge; Strauss Cabin; and Electric Bikes. The LCSB spent time discussing their values and expectations and developed the LCSB 2012 Work Plan. Katherine Grimes served as our Bicycle Advisory Committee Representative; she provided regular reports. In November the LCSB took part in a joint Open Space Meeting with the Larimer County Open Lands Board, the City of Loveland Natural Areas Board, and representatives from several other cities in Larimer County. The primary purpose of the meeting was to provide an overview of the proposed regional study and the status of the GOCO grant request for the study and to allow the board members in attendance a chance to network, collaborate, and share information about each program. . As in the past, the LCSB looks forward to serving the citizens and City Council in the year 2012. Thank you for the opportunity to serve our citizens and make contributions to our community.