HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - SUMMARY AGENDA - 12/07/2021 - REGULAR MEETINGCity of Fort Collins Page 1
Jeni Arndt, Mayor
Emily Francis, District 6, Mayor Pro Tem
Susan Gutowsky, District 1
Julie Pignataro, District 2
Tricia Canonico, District 3
Shirley Peel, District 4
Kelly Ohlson, District 5
City Council Chambers
City Hall West
300 LaPorte Avenue
Fort Collins, Colorado
Cablecast on FCTV
Channel 14 on Connexion
Channel 14 and 881 on Comcast
Carrie Daggett Kelly DiMartino Tammi Pusheck
City Attorney Interim City Manager Interim City Clerk
Regular Meeting
December 7, 2021
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION OPTIONS
There will be four options for people who would like to participate in the meeting:
Live via the Zoom online meeting,
Live via the telephone,
Live in Council Chambers,
By submitting emails to Council at CityLeaders@fcgov.com.
All options will be available for those wishing to provide general public comment, as well as public comment
during individual discussion items.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (ONLINE VIA ZOOM):
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meeting through that site, and not via FCTV, due to the streaming delay and possible audio interference.
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will ask participants to click the “Raise Hand” button to indicate you would like to speak at that time. Staff
will moderate the Zoom session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address Council.
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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (VIA PHONE):
Dial the public participation phone number, 1-346-248-7799, and then enter the Meeting ID 982 4141
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that time – phone participants will need to press *9 to do this. Staff will be moderating the Zoom
session to ensure all participants have an opportunity to address Council.
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delay and possible audio interference.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (IN PERSON):
To participate in person, individuals should be prepared to follow strict social distancing, sanitizer and facial
covering guidelines.
A limited number of individuals may be allowed in Council Chambers. Therefore, staging for individuals
who wish to speak will occur in the City Hall lobby and outside (weather permitting).
Individuals may be required to wear masks while inside City Hall and any other City buildings being
utilized.
Individuals who wish to speak will line up at one of the two podiums available in Council Chambers,
maintaining physical distancing.
Once a speaker has provided comments, they may be asked to leave Council Chambers to make room
for the next speaker.
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION (VIA EMAIL):
Individuals not comfortable or able to access the Zoom platform or participate by phone are encouraged to
participate by emailing general public comments to CityLeaders@fcgov.com. If you have specific
comments on any of the discussion items scheduled, please make that clear in the subject line of the email
and send prior to the meeting Tuesday evening.
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Note: Only individuals who wish to address Council should use the Zoom link or call in by phone.
Anyone who wants to watch the meeting, but not address Council, should view the FCTV livestream.
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Participation portion of a meeting or during discussion of any Council item must provide any such materials
to the City Clerk in a form or format readily usable on the City’s display technology no later than two (2)
hours prior to the beginning of the meeting at which the materials are to be presented.
NOTE: All presentation materials for appeals, addition of permitted use applications or protests related to
election matters must be provided to the City Clerk no later than noon on the day of the meeting at which
the item will be considered. See Council Rules of Conduct in Meetings for details.
Upon request, the City of Fort Collins will provide language access services for individuals who have limited
English proficiency, or auxiliary aids and services for individuals with disabilities, to access City services,
programs and activities. Contact 970.221.6515 (V/TDD: Dial 711 for Relay Colorado) for assistance.
Please provide 48 hours advance notice when possible.
A solicitud, la Ciudad de Fort Collins proporcionará servicios de acceso a idiomas para personas que no
dominan el idioma inglés, o ayudas y servicios auxiliares para personas con discapacidad, para que
puedan acceder a los servicios, programas y actividades de la Ciudad. Para asistencia, llame al
970.221.6515 (V/TDD: Marque 711 para Relay Colorado). Por favor proporcione 48 horas de aviso previo
cuando sea posible.
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A) Proclamations and Presentations
5:00 p.m.
No proclamations scheduled.
Regular Meeting
6:00 p.m.
B) CALL MEETING TO ORDER
C) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D) ROLL CALL
E) AGENDA REVIEW: CITY MANAGER
City Manager Review of Agenda.
Consent Calendar Review including removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual
discussion.
F) COMMUNITY REPORT: Attorney General's Opioid Response Presentation
G) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY TOPIC OR ITEMS (including requests for Council to remove an item
from the Consent Calendar for individual discussion.)
Individuals may comment regarding any topics of public concern, whether or not included on tonight’s
agenda. Comments regarding land use projects for which a development application has been filed should
be submitted in the development review process** and not to Council.
Those who wish to speak are asked to sign in at the table in the lobby (for recordkeeping purposes).
Each speaker will be allowed to speak one time during public comment. If a speaker comments on a
particular agenda item during general public comment, that speaker will not also be entitled to speak
during discussion of the same agenda item.
All speakers will be asked by the presiding officer to identify themselves by raising their hand (in person
or using the raise hand option on Zoom), and then will be asked to move to one of the two lines of
speakers (or to a seat nearby, for those who are not able to stand while waiting).
The presiding officer will determine and announce the length of time allowed for each speaker.
Each speaker will be asked to state his or her name and general address for the record, and, if their
comments relate to a particular agenda item, to identify the agenda item number. Any written
comments or materials intended for the Council should be provided to the City Clerk.
A timer will beep one time and turn yellow to indicate that 30 seconds of speaking time remain and will
beep again and turn red when a speaker’s time to speak has ended.
[**For questions about the development review process or the status of any particular development, citizens
should consult the Development Review Center page on the City’s website at
fcgov.com/developmentreview, or contact the Development Review Center at 970.221.6515.]
H) PUBLIC COMMENT FOLLOW-UP
I) COUNCILMEMBER REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION
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Consent Calendar
The Consent Calendar is intended to allow Council to spend its time and energy on the important items
on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Calendar. Agenda items pulled from
the Consent Calendar by either Council or the City Manager will be considered separately under M)
Consideration of items removed from consent calendar for individual discussion. Items remaining
on the Consent Calendar will be approved by Council with one vote. The Consent Calendar consists of:
● Ordinances on First Reading that are routine;
● Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine;
● Those of no perceived controversy;
● Routine administrative actions.
1. Consideration and Approval of the Minutes of the November 2 and November 16 Regular Meetings
and the November 30 Special Meeting.
The purpose of this item is to approve the minutes of the November 2 and November 16 Regular
meetings and the November 30 Special meeting.
2. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 152, 2021, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue Received by City
Give for Fort Collins Police Services to Purchase Personal Protective Equipment for All Sworn Officers
to Show Appreciation for their Sacrifice and Service.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, appropriates $193,000
in philanthropic revenue received by City Give for Fort Collins Police Services (FCPS). The T2G
Family Foundation designates this gift for the purchase of personal protective equipment for FCPS
police officers as a demonstration of appreciation for their sacrifice and service.
3. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 153, 2021, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue by City Give for
Park Planning and Development for the 9/11 Memorial at Spring Park.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, appropriates $10,000
in philanthropic revenue received by City Give for Park Planning and Development. The charitable gift
is received from Hydro Construction Charitable Fund and designated for the 9/11 Memorial at Spring
Park.
4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 154, 2021, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue Received by City
Give for FC Moves for the Safe Routes to School Program.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, requests an
appropriation of $6,000 in philanthropic revenue received by City Give for FC Moves and its Safe
Routes to School Program. The charitable gifts are received and designated by two community
donors: $1,000 received from SCHEELS and $5,000 received from FoCo Fondo for Safe Routes to
School
5. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 155, 2021, Making Supplemental Appropriations, Appropriating
Prior Year Reserves, and Authorizing Transfers of Appropriations for the Laporte Avenue Multimodal
Improvements Project and Related Art in Public Places.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, enables the City to
receive and expend Colorado Department of Transportation (“CDOT”) funds and to appropriate
funding for the Laporte Avenue Multimodal Improvements Project (the “Project”).
This item will appropriate a total of $2,827,500 of grant funding and prior year reserves for the Project
and related Art in Public Places (“APP”). The City was awarded Multimodal Options Fund (“MMOF”),
Revitalizing Mainstreet (“RMS”), and Transportation Alternatives Program (“TAP”) grants for the
Project and will utilize prior year reserves in the Transportation Capital Expansion Fee (“TCEF”) Fund
and the Transportation Services Fund to satisfy the local match requirements for these grants and the
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APP contribution required by the City’s Municipal Code. Aside from the APP contribution, these funds
will be used for design, any necessary property acquisition, and construction of roadway improvements
along Laporte Avenue from Fishback Avenue to Sunset Street. Construction of the roadway
improvements for the Project excludes the bridges and roadway that cross the New Mercer Canal
north of Grandview Cemetery, as those are being replaced as part of a separate capital project using
local Bridge Program funding.
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an Intergovernmental Agreement with CDOT for the
funding for the Project will be presented for consideration on December 21, 2021.
6. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 156, 2021, Making Supplemental Appropriations and Appropriating
Prior Year Reserves to Purchase Eight Electric Buses and Associated Charging Equipment.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, appropriates
discretionary grant revenue Transfort has been awarded by the Federal Transit Administration (“FTA”),
as well as prior year reserves to satisfy the local match requirement. Transfort applied for and was
awarded $3,523,210 in competitive grant funding to purchase eight battery electric buses (“BEBs”) to
replace end-of-life Compressed Natural Gas (“CNG”) vehicles.
7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 157, 2021, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves from the General
Government Capital Expansion Fee Account in the Capital Expansion Fee Fund for the Purchase of
the Condominiums in the Civic Center Parking Structure.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, appropriates $975,000
from the reserves in the City’s General Government Capital Expansion Fee Account in the Capital
Expansion Fee Fund to be used for the acquisition of the eight condominium units located at 144 North
Mason Street and which are on the ground floor area along the western face of the City’s Civic Center
Parking Structure (the “Condominiums). The purchase price for the Condominiums is $975,000, which
is substantially below their appraised fair market value of $3,700,000. The difference between the
appraised fair market value and the $975,000 purchase price is being made by the current owner of
the Condominiums, Civic Center, LLC, as a charitable donation to the City.
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 158, Amending Section 2-146 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins
Regarding the Human Services and Housing Funding Board.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, amends City Code to
align the Human Services and Housing Funding Board’s Work Plan and Annual Report submission
deadlines to the standard dates established by the City Clerk’s Office and the City Code for all other
boards and commissions.
9. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 159, 2021 Authorizing Conveyance of Notices of Environmental
Use Restrictions to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment on Portions of Cathy
Fromme Prairie Natural Area in Connection with Remediation of Groundwater Contamination from the
Larimer County Landfill.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, authorizes
conveyance of two Restrictive Notices to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
(“CDPHE”): one applicable to parcels located in Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area (“CFP Natural
Area”) owned solely by Fort Collins (the “Fort Collins Restrictive Notice”) and one applicable to parcels
located in CFP Natural Area owned jointly by Fort Collins and Larimer County (the “Joint Restrictive
Notice”). The parcels are located near the Larimer County Landfill and are impacted by contaminated
groundwater emanating from the Landfill.
Important Note: Larimer County, in cooperation with CDPHE, has posted the Restrictive Notices for
a 30-day public comment period. CDPHE will review any public comment received and may request
changes to the Restrictive Notices based on that comment. Any such changes will be presented to
Council at second reading.
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10. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 160, 2021, Approving a Contract Term of up to Ten Years for
Butterfly House Operations by Rocky Mountain Butterfly Consortium, dba Butterfly Pavilion.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, requests an exception
to the competitive bid process and a contract term of up to 10 years beginning November 16, 2021, to
continue the services being provided by the Butterfly Pavilion for butterfly operations of the Butterfly
House at The Gardens on Spring Creek. Approval of this exception may be used as authorized in City
Code Section 8-161(d)(4) as the basis for the City Manager and the Purchasing Agent to negotiate
and agree to the additional purchase of butterfly management services from Butterfly Pavilion through
November 2031 without further Council approval.
11. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 161, 2021, Amending Ordinance No. 097, 2021, Establishing the
Fort Collins Tourism Improvement District.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on November 16, 2021, amends Ordinance
No. 097, 2021, which Council adopted this past August to establish the Fort Collins Tourism
Improvement District (District). Ordinance No. 097 set the term of the District to begin on September
1, 2021, and end on December 31, 2031. Ordinance No. 097 also authorizes the District to assess a
lodging fee during this term. However, Section 11 of the Ordinance No. 097 erroneously set the term
for this assessment to end on December 31, 2021, instead of December 31, 2031. The proposed
Ordinance corrects this error.
12. First Reading of Ordinance No. 162, 2021, Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the Cultural
Services and Facilities Fund for The Gardens on Spring Creek.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate unanticipated grant revenue in the Cultural Services and
Facilities Fund for The Gardens on Spring Creek programs. This appropriation includes $49,905 of
grant revenues awarded on October 22, 2021, by the Institute of Museum and Library Services to
support personnel and expenses of The Gardens Health and Wellbeing Enhancement Programs.
13. First Reading of Ordinance No. 163, 2021, Making Supplemental Appropriations and Authorizing
Related Actions for the Lincoln Center's Shuttered Venue Operators Grant.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate unanticipated grant revenue in the Cultural Services &
Facilities Fund for the Lincoln Center operations. This appropriation includes $621,884 of
supplemental grant revenues awarded on October 20, 2021, provided by the United States Federal
Government through the Small Business Administration to support personnel or business expenses.
14. First Reading of Ordinance No. 164, 2021, Making Supplemental Appropriations and Appropriating
Prior Year Reserves for Supplemental Snow Removal.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate prior year reserves and unanticipated revenue to cover snow
removal costs that have exceeded the 2021 budget due to significant snowstorms, such as the March
2021 snowstorm.
15. First Reading of Ordinance No. 165, 2021, Adopting the 2022 Larimer County Regional Transportation
Capital Expansion Fee Schedule.
The purpose of this item is to adopt the 2022 Larimer County Regional Transportation Capital
Expansion Fee Schedule.
16. Public Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 166, 2021, Approving the Addition of Permitted
Uses Associated with the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District Overall Development Plan ODP210001.
The purpose of this item is to consider the Addition of Permitted Uses (APU) in an Overall Development
Plan (ODP) for future expansion of facilities at the existing Fort Collins-Loveland Water (FCLWD)
campus. The proposed expansion will occur over time and includes a new maintenance building,
outdoor storage, a publicly accessible water filling station and covered parking for fleet vehicles.
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The property has split zoning, with about half in the Low Density Residential (RL) zone district, which
does not list the proposed uses as Permitted Uses. To directly address this, ODP includes a request
for Addition of Permitted Uses as allowed under Land Use Code Section 1.3.4.
The APU process requires the ODP to be reviewed and decided by the Planning and Zoning
Commission (“P&Z”), in conjunction with a P&Z recommendation to Council on the APU aspect of the
plan. Council is then required to decide whether to authorize the additional uses. On October 21, 2021,
P&Z unanimously (7-0 vote) approved the ODP conditional upon Council approval of the APU and
recommended that Council approve the APU.
If this item is pulled from the consent agenda and Council votes to deny the APU, staff will present an
ordinance to deny the APU at the next regular Council meeting.
17. First Reading of Ordinance No. 167, 2021, Authorizing a Temporary Exception to the Land Use Code
to Allow T-Mobile to Place a Temporary Wireless Telecommunications Facility at 1800 East Harmony
Road to Replace Lost Wireless Service Coverage.
The purpose of this item is to authorize a temporary wireless telecommunication facility known as a
cell-on-wheels (COW), operated by T-Mobile, to be located at 1800 East Harmony. The temporary
authorization would expire on March 31, 2022, subject to Council’s revocation at any time, with an
option for the Director of Community Development & Neighborhood Services to extend the temporary
approval on a month-to-month basis as warranted. This temporary facility is intended to address a
critical loss in T-Mobile's existing cellular coverage in south Fort Collins caused by T-Mobile’s removal
of wireless equipment from Platte River Power Authority (“PRPA”) infrastructure, to be used only until
a permanent facility (proposed at 4518 Innovation Drive) is fully constructed in 2022.
18. Items Relating to the 2022 Classified Employee Pay Plan.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 168, 2021, Adopting the 2022 Classified Employee Pay Plan.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 169, 2021, Amending the Code of the City of Fort Collins Pertaining
to Adoption of the Classified Employees Pay Plan.
The purposes of these items are to recommend the 2022 City Classified Employee Pay Plan and to
amend City Code pertaining to the adoption of the classified employees pay plan. Classified jobs are
grouped according to job functions, a business practice commonly used by both the public and private
sectors. Pay ranges are developed by career group (management, professional, administrative,
operations and trades) and level for each job function. The result of this work is a City Classified
Employee Pay Plan which sets the minimum, midpoint and maximum of pay ranges for the level, within
each career group and function. Actual employees pay increases are awarded through a separate
administrative process in accordance with the budgeted amount approved by Council.
The ordinance making amendments to the City Code will allow the pay plan for classified police
employees (as defined in Fort Collins Municipal Code Section 2-618) to be established in accordance
with any collective bargaining agreement reached with an employee organization selected by such
police employees and approved by Council.
19. Resolution 2021-111 Finding Substantial Compliance and Initiating Annexation Proceedings for the
Timber Lark Annexation.
The purpose of this item is to determine substantial compliance and initiate annexation proceedings
for the Timber Lark Annexation. The Applicant has submitted a written petition requesting the
annexation. The Timber Lark Annexation totals 35.17-acres, which establishes 1/6 perimeter boundary
contiguity with the existing municipal boundaries to the west, north, and east, is located approximately
600 feet northwest of the intersection of South Timberline Road and East Trilby Road.
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The requested zoning for this annexation is Low Density Mixed-Use Neighborhood (L-M-N) in
compliance with the City of Fort Collins Structure Plan and the Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan.
Notice to parcels abutting platted streets was provided pursuant to § 31-12-105, C.R.S. No project
development plan proposal was submitted in conjunction with the annexation application.
This annexation request is in conformance with the State of Colorado Revised Statutes as they relate
to annexations, the City of Fort Collins Comprehensive Plan, and the Larimer County and City of Fort
Collins Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Growth Management.
20. Resolution 2021-112 Adopting the 2021 Update to the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins.
The purpose of this item is to adopt the annual update of the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins,
which is required by Colorado Revised Statutes to describe the general location, character, utilities,
infrastructure, and land uses for areas of potential annexation within three miles of the municipal
boundary. The Three-Mile Plan is a reference document and annual updates highlight the applicable
plans and policies adopted or amended by the City over the preceding year.
21. Resolution 2021-113 Approving Participation in the Colorado Opioids Settlement and Authorizing
Execution of Related Agreements.
The purpose of this item is to provide an overview of the Colorado Opioids Settlement Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) and seek approval of a resolution to allow the City to participate in the
Colorado Opioids Settlement by granting approval to sign the MOU and its exhibits, which include
waivers of claims for opioid-related damages.
22. Resolution 2021-115 Authorizing Execution of Adoption Agreement to Update the Service Directors’
and Council Employees’ 401(a) Plan.
The purpose of this item is to seek Council authorization to execute the updated adoption agreement
of the 401(a) Service Directors’ and Council Employees’ Plan. Updates are necessary to correctly
reflect the City’s contribution to the City Attorney’s 401(a) account. Council is asked to consider and
approve the updated adoption agreement prepared by Nationwide Retirement Solutions, Inc. on behalf
of the City.
23. Items Relating to the Employment Agreements of the City Attorney and Chief Judge.
A. Resolution 2021-116 Authorizing the First Addendum to City Attorney Carrie Daggett’s
Employment Agreement.
B. Resolution 2021-117 Authorizing the First Addendum to Chief Judge Jill Hueser’s
Employment Agreement.
The purpose of this item is to make amendments to the employment agreements of the City Attorney
and Chief Judge relating to the City’s ICMA-RC retirement plan recordkeeper.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
J) ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
K) CONSENT CALENDAR FOLLOW-UP
This is an opportunity for Councilmembers to comment on items adopted or approved on the Consent
Calendar.
L) STAFF REPORTS - None
M) COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS
N) CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS REMOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR INDIVIDUAL
DISCUSSION
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O) Discussion Items
The method of debate for discussion items is as follows:
● Mayor introduces the item number, and subject; asks if formal presentation will be made by staff
● Staff presentation (optional)
● Mayor requests citizen comment on the item (three minute limit for each citizen)
● Council questions of staff on the item
● Council motion on the item
● Council discussion
● Final Council comments
● Council vote on the item
Note: Time limits for individual agenda items may be revised, at the discretion of the Mayor, to ensure
all citizens have an opportunity to speak. If attending in person, please sign in at the table
in the back of the room. The timer will buzz when there are 30 seconds left and the light will
turn yellow. It will buzz again at the end of the speaker’s time.
24. Resolution 2021-114 Approving a Collective Bargaining Agreement with Northern Colorado Lodge #3
of the Fraternal Order of Police. (staff: Tyler Marr; 5 minute presentation; 20 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to approve a bargaining agreement between the City and the Northern
Colorado Lodge #3, Colorado Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and authorize execution of such
agreement. The City and the FOP, using an Interest Based Bargaining (IBB) approach, engaged in
negotiations regarding the terms and conditions of a possible bargaining agreement for 2022, 2023,
and 2024. City staff and the FOP have tentatively reached an agreement. Fraternal Order of Police
members plan to vote to ratify the proposed contract by December 6, and staff will provide an update
as part of the presentation.
25. First Reading of Ordinance No. 170, 2021, Amending Section 2-606 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins and Setting the Salary of the Chief Judge. ((staff: Jamie Heckman; 5 minute presentation;
15 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to establish the 2022 compensation of the Chief Judge. Council met in
executive session on November 30, 2021, to conduct the performance review of Chief Judge Jill
Hueser.
26. First Reading of Ordinance No. 171, 2021, Amending Section 2-581 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins and Setting the Salary of the City Attorney. (staff: Jamie Heckman; 5 minute presentation;
15 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to establish the 2022 compensation of the City Attorney. Council met in
executive session on November 30, 2021, to conduct the performance review of Carrie Daggett, City
Attorney.
27. First Reading of Ordinance No. 172, 2021, Temporarily Superseding City Code and Setting the
Compensation and Terms of Employment of the Interim City Manager. (staff: Jamie Heckman; 5
minute presentation; 15 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to establish the 2022 compensation of the Interim City Manager. Council
met in executive session on November 30, 2021, to conduct the performance review of Kelly DiMartino,
Interim City Manager.
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P) OTHER BUSINESS
A. Possible consideration of the initiation of new ordinances and/or resolutions by Councilmembers
(Three or more individual Councilmembers may direct the City Manager and City Attorney to initiate
and move forward with development and preparation of resolutions and ordinances not originating
from the Council's Policy Agenda or initiated by staff.)
Q) ADJOURNMENT
Every regular Council meeting will end no later than midnight., except that: (1) any item of business
commenced before midnight may be concluded before the meeting is adjourned and (2) the Council
may, at any time prior to adjournment, by majority vote, extend a meeting beyond midnight for the
purpose of considering additional items of business. Any matter that has been commenced and is still
pending at the conclusion of the Council meeting, and all matters scheduled for consideration at the
meeting that have not yet been considered by the Council, will be deemed continued to the next regular
Council meeting, unless Council determines otherwise.