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- CITY COUNCIL VOTING RESULTS
February 2, 1999
City of Fort Collins
ITEM ACTION
7. Consideration and approval of the Council meeting Approved 7-0
minutes of January 5, 1999, January 19, 1999, and
the special meeting minutes of January 12, 1999.
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 11, 1999, Adopted on Consent
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the 7-0
Community Development Block Grant Fund for the
Renovation of the Kitchen at the Catholic Charities
Northern Mission.
9. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 12, 1999, Adopted on Consent
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the General 7-0
Fund for the Larimer County Multi-Jurisdictional
Drug Task Force.
10. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 13, 1999, Adopted on Consent
Authorizing the Grant of a Non-Exclusive Utility 7-0
Easement on the Ute-Snowy Ridge Property to the
South Fort Collins Sanitation District.
11. First Reading of Ordinance No. 15, 1999 Adopted on Consent
Appropriating Prior Year Reserves. 7-0
12. First Reading of Ordinance No. 16, 1999,Approving Adopted on Consent
the Terms of the Lease Agreement for 101 7-0
Remington Street, Suites F, M, O and Q.
13. First Reading of Ordinance No. 17, 1999, Vacating Adopted on Consent
a Portion of the Right-of-Way for Stetson Creek 7-0
Drive as Dedicated on the Stetson Creek P.U.D.,
First Filing Plat.
ITEM ACTION
14. Items Relating to Traffic Signal Safety on US
Highway 287 (College Avenue Corridor).
A. Resolution 99-13 Authorizing the City Adopted on Consent
Manager to Execute an Intergovernmental 7-0
Agreement with the Colorado Department of
Transportation Allocating $72,600 of
Unanticipated Revenue for Safety
Improvements tol8 Traffic Signals on the
College Avenue Corridor.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 18, 1999, Adopted on Consent
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the 7-0
Transportation Services Fund For Safety
Improvements to 18 Traffic Signals on the
College Avenue Corridor.
15. Resolution 99-14 Authorizing the Mayor to Enter Adopted on Consent
into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Latimer 7-0
County for the Provision of Social and Human
Services for the First Half of 1999.
16. Routine Deeds and Easements.
A. Deed of Dedication for Easement from Adopted on Consent
Symbios, Inc., for a utility easement located 7-0
at the northwest corner of Harmony Road and
County Road No.9. Monetary consideration:
$10.
B. Deed of Dedication for Right-of-Way from Adopted on Consent
the Archdiocese of Denver, for a Right-of- 7-0
Way Dedication on Seton Street,located east
of South Lemay Avenue and north of
Southridge Greens Boulevard. Monetary
consideration: $10.
ITEM ACTION
C. Deed of Dedication for Easement from Rose Adopted on Consent
Development Group, Ltd, (Kenneth Scavo), 7-0
for a sanitary sewer easement located north of
West Stuart Street and east of South
Overland Trail. Monetary consideration:
$10.
D. Deed of Dedication for Easement from Adopted on Consent
Willing Acres Company, for grading and 7-0
slope easements located at South Shields
Street and north of Trilby Road, as well as
Trilby Road and east of Shields Street.
Monetary consideration: $10.
E. Right-of-Way Dedication from Odum Adopted on Consent
Enterprises,for a right-of-way dedication for 7-0
Willox Lane and College Avenue, located at
the southwest corner of North College
Avenue and Willox Lane. Monetary
consideration: $10.
F. Right-of-Way Dedication from Odum Adopted on Consent
Enterprises,for a right-of-way dedication for 7-0
Willox Lane, located on the south side of
Willox Lane and west of North College
Avenue. Monetary consideration: $10.
G. Drainage Easement from Odum Enterprises, Adopted on Consent
for a storm drainage and detention easement, 7-0
located at the southwest corner of Willox
Land and North College Avenue. Monetary
consideration: $10.
H. Deed of Dedication for a permanent slope Adopted on Consent
easement from Buderus Family Farm, LLC, 7-0
located on the south side of East Vine Drive
and '/z mile west of Interstate 25. Monetary
consideration: $10.
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ITEM ACTION
I. Deed of Dedication for a permanent slope Adopted on Consent
easement from Linda and Robert Buderus, 7-0
located on the north side of East Vine Drive,
east of the railroad tracks, and 1400 feet east
of County Road 9E. Monetary consideration:
$10.
J. Deed of Dedication for a permanent slope Adopted on Consent
easement from Hartshorn Farm,Inc., located 7-0
on the north side of East Vine Drive and '/2
mile west of Interstate 25. Monetary
consideration: $10.
K. Deed of Dedication for a permanent slope Adopted on Consent
easement from Marilyn and Herbert Pedri, 7-0
located on the south side of East Vine Drive
and 2000 feet west of I-25. Monetary
consideration: $10.
L. Deed of Storm Drainage Easement from Adopted on Consent
Marilyn and Herbert Pedri for storm 7-0
drainage, located on the south side of East
Vine Drive and 200 feet west of 1-25.
Monetary consideration: $0.
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ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
20. Resolution 99-15 Amending the Fossil Creek Adopted 7-0
Reservoir Area Plan.
21. Resolution 99-16 Adopting the Priority Affordable Adopted as Amended 7-0
Housing Needs and Strategies Report.
ITEM ACTION
22. Items Relating to Affordable Housing.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 19, 1999, Adopted 7-0
Revising the Definitions for "Affordable
Housing Project" and "Affordable Housing
Unit", Revising the City's Development
Review Fee Waiver Provisions for
Affordable Housing and Revising the City's
Impact Fee Delay Program for Affordable
Housing.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 20, 1999, Adopted 7-0
Repealing Article IX of Chapter 5 of the City
Code Regarding the Offset of Impact Fees for
Affordable Housing.