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September 11, 1979
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
Council - Manager Form of Government
Adjourned Meeting - 1:00 p.m.
An adjourned meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins
was held on Tuesday, September 11, 1979, at 1:00 p.m. in the
Council Chambers in the City of Fort Collins City Hall. Roll
call was answered by the following Councilmembers: Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson and Wilmarth.
Absent: Councilmembers Kross and St. Croix.
Staff Members Present: Arnold, Wood, Deagle, Kremoel, Rupel,
Bingman, Mabry, Liley and Lewis.
Ordinance Denied on Second Reading
Creatinq a Street-Oversizinq Fund.
Ordinance Denied on Second Reading
Relating to the City's Participation
In the Oversizinq of Certain Streets.
Ordinance Denied on Second Reading
Creating a Street Oversizina Fund.
Following is the City Manager's memorandum on these items.
Staff recommends denial of Ordinance No. 95, 96, and 97 on
Second Reading.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman
Reeves to deny Ordinance No. 95, 1979, Ordinance No. 96, 1979
and Ordinance No. 97, 1979 on Second Reading.
YEAS: Councilmembers. Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson and
Wilmarth.
NAYS: None
THE MOTION CARRIED.
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Ordinance Adopted as Amended As An
Emergency Ordinance Creating a Street
Oversizinq Fund.
City Attorney Liley recommended an amendment to the Ordinance to
strike the phrase, "with the City of Fort Collins", in Section
95 - 86.
Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray,
to amend the Ordinance as recommended by the City Attorney.
YEAS: Councilmembers Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson, Wilmarth.
NAYS: None
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Wilkinson addressed what he felt were inequities in the
Ordinances in the commercial areas.
Public Works Director Roger Krempel, responded to Council inquiries
and distributed the following Modified Computation, for Commercial
Areas.
N lo ifi.ed CcmMutation
Using factor of 2 for Cornrercial Areas
I. Arterial oversizing cost
Residential cost
628 Acres
@
$801.33 =
$503,234
Comercial cost
12 Acres
@
$801.33 =
$ 9,616
Weight costs by a
factor of
2
tooard conTercial areas F
Corm-ercial cost = 2 x 9,616
Residential. cost =
51.2,850 - 19,232
then:
19232
omre
C rcial fee =
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12
Residential fee =
493,618
2,400
II. Collector oversizinq cost
Ccrm,ercial 12 Acres @ $72.26
Total comi--:rcial cost = $867.17 X 2
Total residential cost = $46,249.20
— 1,734.34
_ $ 19,232
_ $493,618
_ $ ,1,602.66/Acre
_ $ 205.67/Aaelling Unit
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_ $ 867.17
$ 1,734.34
= $ 44,514.86
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Modified Computation Using Factor of 2 for Commercial Areas
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1896 Dwelling
Units X 9.5 Trip Ends =
18,012
Trip
Ends
586 Dwelling
Units X 5.9 Trip Ends =
3,457
Trip
Ends
Total per section =
21,469
Trip
Ends
21,469 Trip Ends per square mile _ 449 Acres = 47.8 Trip Ends/Acre
By ccxVarison, a neighborhood Shopping Center generates an average of
1000 Trip Ends/Acre.
Shopping Center _ 1,000 = Factor of 20.9
Residential 47.8
This calculation gives sore indication of 'relative traffic generation
between the average acre of residential develclament compared to a shcppLng
area.
' A conservative factor of 4 was used to develop the street oversizing fee,
as the relative factor of residential traffic generation compared to com-
me-rcial. We would not recorrznd using a factor any less than that.
Fees for collector oversizing:
Commercial = 1734,34
12 = $ 144.53/Acre
Residential = 44,514.86
2400 = $ 18.55/Dwelling Unit
III. Total Fee
A. Residential = $205.67 + $18.55 . = $ 224.22
B. Commercial = $1,602.66 + $144.53 = $ 1,747.19
IV. Analysis Based Upon Trip Ends
"Trip Ends" are a measure of traffic generation; a "trip end" is a one-
way trip which either begins or ends at a point_ For example, the n=ber,
of residential trip ends for the typical square mile is calculated as
follows:
Single-family dwelling averages 9.5 Trip Ends/D,,elling Unit
Multi -family dwelling averages 5.9 Trip Ends/IIaelling Unit j
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V. It is recommended that further analysis of the commercial fee
be done over the next several months if the fee proposal is
adopted. This additional analysis based upon experience with
the fee could then be presented to the Council and might help
to -ensure that the commercial portion of the fee is equitable.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray,
to amend Ordinance No. 112, 1979, by deleting the figure $215.00
in Section 95-88 (A) and substituting the figure $221.00, and by
deleting the figure $3,495.00 and substituting the figure $2,000.`00
in Section 95-88 (B).
YEAS: Councilmembers Boyling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson.
FLAYS: Councilman Wilmarth.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Councilmembers requested that the staff review the fees and make
a recommendation on adjustment of the fees within 30 to 90 days.
Councilwoman Gray made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves,
to adopt Ordinance No. 112, 1979, as amended as an Emergency
Ordinance.
YEAS: Councilmembers Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson, Wilmarth
NAYS: None.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance Adopted as an Emergency Ordinance
Amending the Code Relating to the City's
Participation in the Oversizing of Certain
Streets.
Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilman
Wilkinson, to adopt Ordinance No. 113, 1979, as an Emergency
Ordinance.
YEAS: Councilmembers Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson, Wilmarth.
NAYS: None.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
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Ordinance Adopted as an Emergency Ordinance
Amending the Code as it Relates to the Payment
by -the City of Costs Associated with Oversizing
of Streets:
Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray,
to adopt Ordinance 114, 1979, as an Emergency Ordinance.
YEAS: Councilmembers Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Wilkinson and
Wilmarth.
NAYS: None.
THE MOTION CARRIED.
Other Business
a. Mr. Tim McCully of the New Age Energy Fair, reported that an
Energy Symposium would be held on September 22, and 23, and
requested that Mayor Bowling make opening remarks, and re-
quested that Councilmembers attend.
b. Attorney Daniel W. Dean, 300 South Howes, representing approx-
imately 35% of the roofing firms in Fort Collins, called
Council's attention to perceived hardship being imposed on the
roofing contractors by the Building Inspection Department.
After hearing the presentation Council referred this matter to
Planning and Development Director, Charles Mabry and Chief
Building Inspector Bill Waldo, with instruction to report on
the meeting prior to 3:00 p.m.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 2:00 p.m.
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