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City Council Regular
Meeting Action Agenda
February 21, 2023 at 6:00 PM
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 300
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Carrie Daggett Kelly DiMartino Anissa Hollingshead
City Attorney City Manager City Clerk
The purpose of the action agenda is to provide a brief overview of the actions taken by the City
Council to be available shortly after a Council meeting.
Council Proceedings are the complete official record of the meeting and are prepared for
approval by the Council generally at its next meeting. They are published following their approval
as the minutes of the meeting.
PROCLAMATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
5:00 PM
A) PROCLAMATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
None.
REGULAR MEETING
6:00 PM
B) CALL MEETING TO ORDER
C) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D) ROLL CALL
6-0. Excused: Mayor Pro Tem Emily Francis.
E) CITY MANAGER'S AGENDA REVIEW
•City Manager Review of Agenda
•Consent Calendar Review, including removal of items from Consent Calendar for
individual discussion.
F) COMMUNITY REPORTS – none.
G) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY TOPICS OR ITEMS OR COMMUNITY EVENTS
(Including requests for removal of items from Consent Calendar for individual discussion.)
H) PUBLIC COMMENT FOLLOW-UP
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I) COUNCILMEMBER REMOVAL OF ITEMS FROM CONSENT CALENDAR FOR DISCUSSION
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 013, 2023, Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue
From the Colorado Community Revitalization Grant Program in the Cultural Services &
Facilities Fund for the Renovation of the Carnegie Center for Creativity and Approving the
Associated Grant Agreement.
The purpose of this item is to appropriate unanticipated grant revenue in the Cultural Services &
Facilities Fund for the renovation of the Carnegie Center for Creativity. This appropriation includes
$2,400,000 of supplemental grant revenues awarded on November 25, 2022, provided by the
State of Colorado through the Colorado Creative Industries Office. This Ordinance was
unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023.
Action Taken: Adopted on Second Reading.
2. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 014, 2023, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue
Received by City Give for Tree Planting in the Forestry Department.
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023, requests
appropriation of $50,000.00 in philanthropic revenue received by City Give for Forestry,
Community Services.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
Action Taken: Adopted on Second Reading.
3. Items Relating to the 2023 City Classified Employee Pay Plan as Provided in the Collective
Bargaining Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 016, 2023, Adopting the 2023 Amended City Classified
Employee Pay Plan to Update Classified Positions as Provided in the Collective Bargaining
Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 017, 2023, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the
General Fund for the Cost of Police Services Salary and Benefit Increases as Provided in the
Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Fraternal Order of Police.
The purpose of this item is to recommend changes to the 2023 City Classified Employee Pay
Plan based on an annual market analysis conducted as agreed upon through the 2022-2024
Collective Bargaining Agreement (the “Agreement”) with the Northern Colorado Lodge #3 of the
Fraternal Order of Police (“FOP”). The Agreement was approved by Council by Resolution on
December 7, 2021. The Agreement specifies a salary data collection method and evaluation
process that includes market data as of early January. This data has been collected and analyzed,
resulting in the revised 2023 City Classified Employee Pay Plan. These Ordinances were
unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023.
Action Taken: Adopted both Ordinances on Second Reading.
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4. Items Relating to The Landing at Lemay Plan Amendment to the City Structure Plan Map
and Rezoning.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 018, 2023 Amending the City’s Structure Plan Map.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 019, 2023 Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins by Changing the Zoning Classification of that Certain Property Known as The Landing at
Lemay Rezoning.
The purpose of this item is to amend the City’s Structure Plan Map, which is part of City Plan, to
change the place type land use designation of approximately 17 acres of land east of the Lemay
Avenue and Duff Drive intersection from the Industrial Place Type to the Mixed Neighborhood
Place Type and to rezone the property from the Industrial (I) District to the Medium Density Mixed
Use Neighborhood (MMN) District.
In order to approve a Structure Plan Map change, Council must determine that the Structure Plan
Map is in need of the proposed amendment, and that the proposed amendment will promote the
public welfare and will be consistent with the vision, goals, principles, and policies of City Plan
and its elements.
The rezoning request is subject to criteria in Section 2.9.4 of the Land Use Code. The rezoning
may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied by Council after receiving a
recommendation from the Planning and Zoning Commission, which voted 5-1 at their December
2022 hearing to recommend approval of the request with two conditions as recommended in the
staff report and with agreement from the petitioner.
These Ordinances were unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023.
The rezoning is a quasi-judicial matter and if it is considered on the discussion agenda, it will be
considered in accordance with Section 2(d) of the Council’s Rules of Meeting Procedures adopted
in Resolution 2022-068. The Structure Plan Map amendment is a legislative matter.
Action Taken: Adopted Both Ordinances on Second Reading.
5. Items Relating to Victim Services Grants.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 020, 2023, Making Supplemental Appropriation from the
Eighth Judicial District Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement Board for the Fort Collins Police
Services Victim Services Unit.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 021, 2023, Making Supplemental Appropriation from the
Colorado Division of Criminal Justice under the Federal Victim of Crime Act for the Fort Collins
Police Services Victim Services Unit.
These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023, help fund the
Victim Services Unit of Fort Collins Police Services for victim advocacy services which are
required under the Colorado Victim Rights Amendment for victims of crime and their family
members.
The Victim Services Unit has been awarded a $70,000 VALE grant for the period from January 1,
2023, to December 31, 2023. The VALE grant is awarded through the Eighth Judicial District
Victim Assistance and Law Enforcement (VALE) Board to help fund services provided by the
Victim Services team. This grant will fund one part-time victim advocate, as well as 65% of the
salary of a contractual 40-hour per week victim advocate.
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The Victim Services Unit has also been awarded a 24-month grant in the amount of $47,959 for
the period from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024, by the Colorado Division of Criminal
Justice under the Federal Victim of Crime Act (VOCA). The amount to be received in 2023 is
$23,979 with the remaining amount to be received in 2024. This grant will help fund services
provided by the Victim Services Unit. These funds will be used to pay 35% of the salary for the
victim advocate who provides crisis intervention services for sexual assault victims between the
school ages of kindergarten through 12th grade.
Action Taken: Adopted Both Ordinances on Second Reading.
6. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 022, 2023, Making Supplemental Appropriations and
Authorizing Transfers for the Environmental Services Radon Program.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2023, appropriates
unanticipated grant revenue in the General Fund for the Environmental Services Radon Program.
This appropriation includes $9,000 of grant revenues provided by the Colorado Department of
Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) to support radon testing and mitigation programs. The
grant directly supports radon activities identified in the Environmental Services Department’s core
budget offer and requires a local match of $6,000. Matching funds are appropriated and
unexpended in the 2023 Environmental Services operating budget and will be transferred to the
Environmental Services Radon Program.
Action Taken: Adopted on Second Reading.
7. First Reading of Ordinance No. 024, 2023, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue Received
By City Give for Fort Collins Police Services for the Safe Futures Initiative.
The purpose of this item is to request appropriation of $86,000.00 in philanthropic revenue
received by City Give for Fort Collins Police Services for the Safe Futures initiative.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
Action Taken: Adopted on First Reading.
8. First Reading of Ordinance No. 025, 2023, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and
Unanticipated Revenue from Philanthropic Donations Received Through City Give for
Various Programs and Services as Designated by the Donors.
The purpose of this item is to request appropriation of $19,692 in philanthropic revenue received
through City Give. These miscellaneous gifts to various City service areas and departments
support a variety of programs and services and are aligned with both the City’s strategic priorities
and the respective donors’ designation.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
Action Taken: Adopted on First Reading.
9. First Reading of Ordinance No. 026, 2023, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue Received
Through City Give for The Gardens on Spring Creek for General Operations as Designated
by the Donor.
The purpose of this item is to request appropriation of $100,000 in philanthropic revenue received
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through City Give for The Gardens on Spring Creek for general operations as designated by the
donor.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
Action Taken: Pulled from Consent to Allow for Discussion.
10. Resolution 2023-018 Making Appointments to the Air Quality Advisory Board.
The purpose of this item is to fill vacancies on the Air Quality Advisory Board.
Action Taken: Adopted.
11. Resolution 2023- 019 Approving Fort Fund Grant Disbursements – Project Support II
Category.
The purpose of this item is to approve Fort Fund grants from the Cultural Development and
Programming Account and the Tourism Programming Account for the selected community events
in the Project Support II category, based upon the recommendations of the Cultural Resources
Board.
Action Taken: Adopted.
12. Resolution 2023-020 Approving an Exception to the Use of a Competitive Process for an
Enterprise License Agreement with ESRI for GIS Software.
A request for an exception to the use of a competitive bid process for the purchase of a three-
year Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) with an option to renew for two additional years from
ESRI is being brought forward for consideration. The alternative is contrary to the City’s best
interests for the following reasons:
• ESRI’s suite of Geographic Information System (GIS) software solution is used
throughout the City by many departments and partner agencies to deliver map services
to the public and to help City Council and Staff to make informed decisions.
• The ESRI solution is integrated and highly integral to various other software solutions
used by the City. Moving away from the ESRI solution would be a multi-year project with
high cost, the potential loss of functionality, and great impact to the City and the public.
• ESRI’s software is proprietary and is only available for purchase directly from ESRI;
they do not partner with third party resellers.
• ESRI holds the market share in GIS software making it easy to hire and maintain highly
qualified staff.
• The ELA is a cost-effective approach which allows for an unlimited number of staff to
make use of this software. It also provides access to future updates and upgrades which
allows for growth and sustainability of the GIS environment.
Exception to the Competitive Bid or Proposal Rationale:
Section 8-161(d)(1)b. Although there exists more than one (1) responsible source a competitive
process cannot reasonably be used or, if used, will result in a substantially higher cost to the City,
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will otherwise injure the City’s financial interest, or will substantially impede the City’s
administrative functions or the delivery of services to the public.
Action Taken: Adopted.
13. Resolution 2023-021 Finding Substantial Compliance and Initiating Annexation
Proceedings for the Thompson Thrift Spaulding Addition Annexation.
The purpose of this item is to determine substantial compliance and initiate annexation proceedings
for the Thompson Thrift Spaulding Addition Annexation, located at 423 Spaulding Lane. The
Applicant has submitted a written petition requesting the annexation and proposed zoning. The
Thompson Thrift Spaulding Addition Annexation totals 3.743-acres and is located off Terry Lake
Road/Highway 1 on Spaulding Lane, closest to the Spaulding Lane and Valley View Lane
intersection.
The requested zoning for this annexation is Low Density Mixed Use (L-M-N), which is in alignment
with the City of Fort Collins Structure Plan designation for this area. 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 City Plan, and the Larimer County and City of
Fort Collins Intergovernmental Agreement Regarding Growth Management.
Action Taken: Adopted.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR
J) ADOPTION OF CONSENT CALENDAR
Action Taken: Approved Recommended Actions on Items 1-8 and 10-13, 6-0.
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 THE CONSENT CALENDAR FOR INDIVIDUAL
DISCUSSION
9. First Reading of Ordinance No. 026, 2023, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue Received
Through City Give for The Gardens on Spring Creek for General Operations as Designated
by the Donor.
The purpose of this item is to request appropriation of $100,000 in philanthropic revenue received
through City Give for The Gardens on Spring Creek for general operations as designated by the
donor.
In 2019, City Give, a formalized enterprise-wide initiative was launched to create a transparent,
non-partisan governance structure for the acceptance and appropriations of charitable gifts.
Action Taken: Adopted on First Reading 5-1. (Nay: Ohlson)
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O) CONSIDERATION OF ITEMS PLANNED FOR DISCUSSION
14. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 015, 2023, Appropriating Philanthropic Revenue By City
Give and Conservation Trust Funds for the Construction of the 9/11 Memorial at Spring
Park and Related Art in Public Places.
The purpose of this item is to request appropriation of $480,765.00 for the designated purpose
toward the construction of the 9/11 Memorial at Spring Park, 2100 Mathews Steet, Fort Collins,
CO. This Ordinance was adopted 6-1 (Nay: Ohlson) on First Reading on February 7, 2023.
A partnership between the City of Fort Collins and Poudre Fire Authority, the 9/11 Memorial will
be located in midtown Fort Collins, and will honor firefighters, emergency medical technicians,
law enforcement officers, and nearly 3,000 others who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
Action Taken: Adopted on Second Reading 5-1. (Nay: Ohlson)
15. Items Related to Residential Solid Waste Collection.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 027, 2023, Amending Chapter 12, Article II and Chapter 15,
Article XV of the Code of the City of Fort Collins to Allow for the Establishment of a City Waste
Collection Program and Generally Updating Provisions of the Code Governing Waste Collection
Within the City.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 028, 2023, Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a
Contract for the Provision of Residential Waste Collection Services.
C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 029, 2023, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves for Start-up
Costs to Create a Contracted Residential Waste Collection Program.
The purpose of this item is to consider the adoption of a contracted residential waste and recycling
program, which includes three separate Ordinances and one policy question:
1. Ordinance No. 027, 2023, would amend the City Code to enable the contracted hauling
program and establish the City Administrative Fee to fund the City’s role in the program.
2. Ordinance No. 028, 2023, would adopt the contract with Republic Services.
3. Ordinance No. 029, 2023, would approve an off-cycle general fund appropriation in the
amount of $107,251 to support the start-up phase of the proposed program.
4. Policy question: Do Councilmembers prefer the weekly or every-other-week recycling
collection option?
This program aligns with the Council Priority to Explore a Districted System for Garbage,
Recycling and Compost.
The proposed program includes the following benefits:
• Trash, recycling as well as yard trimmings and two bulky item collections per year for a
cost similar to what most residents paid in 2022 for only trash and recycling
• A more affordable way to increase the collection of yard trimmings from residents
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• Cost-effective, predictable pricing
• Opportunity to ensure a high level of customer service with penalties to the hauler and
service credits to customers in the event of a missed pickup etc.
• Fewer trucks on residential roads helps to improve neighborhood safety, quality of life,
reduces emissions, also reduces road wear and tear
• Additional yard trimmings composted (78% - 130% increase) and additional materials
recycled if Councilmembers select the weekly recycling policy option (9% - 27% increase).
Additional yard trimmings and recycling combined would achieve 3.7% - 6.7% of the
progress needed to meet the zero waste goal.
Action Taken: Adopted three Ordinances on First Reading 6-0.
16. First Reading of Ordinance No. 031, 2023 Appropriating Prior Year Reserves for a
Conditional Capital Contribution of $1,000,000 for Construction of a New Public Terminal
Facility at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport.
The purpose of this item is for Council to consider a public position of support by appropriating an
anticipated $1,000,000 conditional capital contribution for the construction of a new public terminal
facility (Project) at the Northern Colorado Regional Airport (Airport). Total Project costs are
estimated to be $25,000,000, and this Ordinance’s adoption by the end of February helps to
secure the anticipated $21,000,000 of federal funding. At the suggestion of the Council Finance
Committee, staff has developed a series of performance indicators to use as terms and conditions
of the City contribution.
Action Taken: Adopted Ordinance as amended on First Reading 6-0. (Nay: Ohlson.)
17. First Reading of Ordinance No. 030, 2023, Adopting the North College MAX BRT Plan as a
Component of City Plan.
The purpose of this agenda item is for City Council to consider adoption of the North College Max
Plan. The North College MAX BRT Plan is the result of approximately 18 months of community
engagement, information analysis, and concept refinement. The plan provides recommendations
for Bus Rapid Transit, local transit routes, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, future development,
and affordability.
Action Taken: Adopted Ordinance on First Reading 6-0.
18. Hearing and Determination of Standing for the Appeal of the Historic Preservation
Commission Determination that 1901 and 1925 Hull Street are not Eligible for Landmark
Designation and Consideration of Resolution 2023-023 Adopting Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law Regarding the Determination of Standing.
The purpose of this item is to consider the standing of a James Sack to file an appeal of the
Historic Preservation Commission’s (HPC) Decision on December 14, 2022, determining that the
properties at 1901 and 1925 Hull Street, historically the Hull and Shankula properties respectively,
are not eligible as Fort Collins landmarks and are not subject to the provisions of Land Use Code
3.4.7.
The appeals process in Code Section 2-54(c) allows for the Mayor to establish a separate period
of time in advance of arguments on the merits of the appeal to consider procedural issues. The
Council is tasked with determining if Mr. Sack is a “party-in-interest” with standing to bring the
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appeal as defined in Municipal Code 2-46. Council may only proceed with hearing the issues
raised in the notice of appeal at a future meeting if Mr. Sack qualifies as a party-in-interest Mr.
Sack filed his notice of appeal on December 27, 2022. The Council may make its determination
of standing by adopting Resolution 2023-023 with the correct option to state that determination.
Action Taken: Adopted Resolution finding the appellant did not have standing and
dismissing the appeal 4-2. (Nays: Peel and Ohlson)
P) OTHER BUSINESS
OB 1. 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 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.
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