HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-11/04/1975-RegularNovember 4, 1975
COUNCIL OF CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
Council -Manager Form of Government
Regular Meeting - 5:30 P.M.'
A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins was held on
Tuesday, November 4, 1975, at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers in the
City of Fort Collins City Hall. Mayor Russell called the meeting to order
noting the following Councilmembers present: Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,
Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson.
Staff members present: Brunton, Bingman, Cain, Kaplan and Lewis
Also: City Attorney Arthur March, Jr.
Minutes of the Regulur Meeting of October 21, 1975
• 5ahled
Mayor Russell announced that the minu:es of the October 21, 1975 meeting
have not been distributed and will be put on the agenda for consideration '
at the November 18, 1975 meeting.
Ordinance Adopted on Second Reading Assessing
Costs in Water Main Improvement District No 6
Councilman Bloom made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bowling to adopt
Ordinance No. 64, 1975 on second reading. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
ORDINANCE NO. 64, 1975
BEING AN ORDINANCE -ASSESSING THE COST OF IMPROVE—
MENTS IN WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.'6 AND
PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION THEREOF
WHEREAS, heretofore by appropriate ordinances and
resolutions duly adopted by the Council of the City of Fort
Collins, there was established Water Main Improvement District
No. 6 for the purpose of installing water mains to serve
certain properties in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado,
all pursuant to Chapter .1.6 0' the Code of the City of Fort
Collins; and
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' WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinances and resolutions,
said improvements have been installed and accepted by the,
City of Fort Collins, Colorado; and
WHEREAS, upon accepting said improvements, the City
Council adopted the report of the City Engineer respecting
the cost of such improvements and the 'schedule of assessments
prepared by the City Engineer and ordered notice to be
published as provided in Chapter 16 of the Code of the City
of Fort Collins, which said notice was duly published as
d- therein provided; and
WHEREAS, October 21, 1975, is the date set for the
hearing of complaints and objections and the determinations
w of the same and for acting upon an ordinance assessing the
cost of such improvements; and
WHEREAS, all complaints and objections in writing filed
by property owners within the District have been considered
by the City Council.
' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That the total coei: of the improvements in
'Water Main Improvement Distric. No, 6, in--luding the cost of
engineering, legal, publication, interest during construction
and collection, to -wit: $93,364.10, less the portion of
said cost to be paid by the City of Fort Collins, to -wit:
$39,357.33, is hereby assessed upon the real estate in said
District in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16 of
the Code of the City of Fort Collins, and the proportion of
said costs assessed upon each lot or tract of land in said
District shall be as follows:
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- WATERLINE 1!B`RO\ElEN7.DISTRICT NO. 6 ASSESSSENI ROLL •'
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Description
Frontage Assessment
Total
In Feet Rate
Assessmen
Lemay Street
Spring Creak Firms, Inc.-
Beg at
N 1/4 Cor 19.7-68; Th N 1348.4 Ft to TPOB; Th E 224.84 Ft; Th N 01 $41N 141.62 Ft; Th N.
146.96 6.40867
$ 941.82
1744 Lemay
88 22'
N 220.23 Ft; Th S to POB, FTC
Fort Collins, Colorado
Parcel e871Q0-00-014
International Invest-
Bea at
N 1/4 Cor 19-7-68; Th N 1348.4 Ft; B i24.84 Ft; N 01 54' N 141.62 Ft; N 88 22' N 220.23
814.67 6.40867
Less $3428.06 Credit
5220.9s
-3428.06
ments
Ft; N
202.99 Ft; E 372.79 Ft; S 56 0' E 1S3.46 Ft; S 29S Ft; E 451.38 Ft; Th Alg Arc of 4I4.14
for 53-3'91 ft•
$1792.89
2645 E 2nd Avenue
Ft Rad•Cur
to R 233.18 Ft th Lg Chord of Nh Rears S 74 IS' E 230.26 Ft, S S8 30' E 375.19 Ft;
line.
Denver, Colorado 80206
Th Alg
Arc of 560 Ft Red Cur to L 302.95':;c 'In Lg Chord of p'h Bean S 73 59' E 299.29 Ft;
existin3_uater
,
Parcel 087190-00-016
S 89 29' E 64S.SS Ft; S 87 31' E 164.95 Ft; S 0 06' N 956.70 Ft; S 89 49' N 2SB9.22 Ft to .
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POB; Also
Beg at NW cor 19-7-68;.Th N 86 ;" E 1497.15 Ft; S 0 18' E 90 Ft; Th AIg Arc of
400 Ft
Rad Cur to R 230.38 Ft the Lg Chordof"? Rears S 16 111 N 227.21 Ft; S 32 41' N 68.61
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Ft; S
87 10' N 182.2S Ft;:S 65 30' N 547 Ft; S S6 IV 273 Ft; N 53 401 N 291 Ft; S 69 30' N
274 Ft
N 670 Ft to POB (90,3S13 Acres M/L) Less Bk 1533 PS 846 Less Spring Creek Village,
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FTC
286.28 6.40667 .
1831.67
Urban Development 4
Lot 1.
Spring Creek Village 2nd, FTC'
-Box 818
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Colorado Springs,
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Colorado $0901
Parcel.187192-07-001
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630.31 6./0867
4039.I5
Geriatrics, Inc.
Lot 1,
TC
Rapist of Springmeadows on Spring Crock, F.
Box 1448
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Greeley, Colorado 80631-
-%rcel 897241-15-001
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60.SO 6.40967
387.72
Icahn, Jack R 4
Lot 2.
Rapist of Springmeadovs on Springcreek. FTC
Donna L.
Less $37.23 Credit
37.23
1639 Lemay Ave
for 5.-r. exlstinj
F
Fort Collins, Colorado
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water line.
Parcel 197241-1S-002
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Owner
Sandler, Lawrence {
Samuel
Box 2147
Denver, Colorado 80201
Parcel 18718240-036
Peverley, John F.
1004 McHugh
Fort Collins, Colorado
^,rcel 187153-00-012
Betz, E. R. 6
Helen 1.
Savings Bldg.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Parcel 187183-lS-001
Prospector Group, Inc.
PO Box 280
Fort Collins, Colorado
Parcel 187184-07-001
Prospector Group, Inc.
PO Box 280
Fort Collins. Colorado
Parcel 187184-00-014
Prospector Group, Inc.
PO Box 280
Fort Collins, Colorado
Parcel 187164-00-010
• hATERLI%E 11C'Ro%TwJ T DISTRICT 140. 6 ASSESSIB:\T ROLL
DescriFtion
Page 2 of 4
Frontage Total
In Feet �sRate rot Assessment
• Riverside
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6.40867
$1876.46
N 725.21 Ft 6 Again E 272.71 F'tve from N Cor
of
Sd8, rl E 79o77 re
Sd Swr8y Ln on Are
292.8
160.22
Alg
Beg at Pt-Nh Bears e-. Th Alg
228.83 Ft to Pt on Swrly in of Riverside All
Less $160.22 Credit
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1716.2
N. Sxt;
N 31 24' 30" E Bears
R272.48 the toPOBF(1. 30
o491
for 25 I existing
Cur to
SL83Chord
of 1171 W 7.72 Ft; S 0651416E
365 Ft
water line.
Sd SwrlyFin
Acres MAL FTC 1.
S1' 30" E 1Cor
110.0 b.40867
704.9S
Beg at Pt on Nrly in of Riverside Ave Nh Bears N 89 15' E 1119.76
::t n 28 25' E
Ft; N 26
20.01 from N Cor
$105.74 Credit
10�. 74.
Ft; N'28 08' 18" E 80.02 Ft; S 63 14' 30" E 739.73
22S.94 It; N 61 3S'
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9. 2
M 109.95 Ft; S 2B 25 ■
Less
for existing'
�9.21 ,.
18-7-68; Th S 63 14' 30" E 110'Ft; N 28 25' E
waterline.
N
229.12 Ft to.P08 Corot 2501T SQ Ft_ 1
1473.74 6.40867
9444.72
Riverside 3rd Subdivision, Fort Collins, Colorado
Less 54684.55 Credit
-•4684.55
760.1
for 730.:: !. existing
water line.
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706.79 6.40867 4529.58.
Tract A { B, Easte"te 1st, Fort Collins, Colorado. -
Beg at PFt3from1SN1/44Cor of 1
1312.28 6.4OB67 .. .8409.97
NTr Oin2SE 1/4 18.7-68
BS O4'B40^sEN108Pt9,N413 541020'9N 244 38
Rod Cur to L A Dig of 747.81 Ft the Lg Chord of Nh Alg
Sd See 18; Th All Arc of a 1005 Ft to W in of Sd SE �h
N 63 31' 20" N 564.4R Ft20" 8
Bears N 42 12' 20" N 730.68 Ft; Th S6132,
ThA Sd Nrly R/NI/
Sd Ln N 0 03' SO" N 232.32 Ft to a Pt on Nrly R/N of UP RR; 8
Cur to R o d1s of 856.OS Ft the Lg
730.24 Ft All Sd Nrly R/N on Arc of a 1587.28 Ft Rad
847.62 Ft, Th S 70 49 20" N 270.81 Ft to POB, Corot 6.835
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Chord of h71 Bears S 46 03' 10" E If
Acres M/L, FTC.
03' Son V 1002o 5NhtBears
616.14 6.40867 1 3961.46
Beg at Pt N 0 03' SO" N 1202.47 Ft from S 114 Cor I8-7-68, Th N 0
Ft Cur to R 1038.30-Ft the Lg
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�S 63 21, 20" E S59.49 Ft; Th A1g Arc of 995
Ft; Th S 89 S6' 40" M 469.76 Ft; N 73.S9 Ft; M 579.27 Ft to POB, Cunt
S 33 37' 40" E 991.84
Acres IVL Less Prospect Est 3rd 6 Less Eastgats 1st, FTC
17.885
WATERLINE I�rRMTEENT DISTRICT NO. 6 ASSESS?ENT ROLL
Page S of
tage
Assessment
Owner
Description
In Feet
Assessment
Riverside Avenue
Teledyne Industries,
A Tr in 18-7-68,
Beg at Pt on S Ln of SE 1/4 18-7.68 Wh Bears N 88 59' 40" E S93.01 Ft from
1082.34
6.40867 $6936.36
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S 1/4 Cor of Sd
Sec 6 Run th N 1118,54 Ft; N 98 S6. 40" E 374.57 Ft to Nrly Edge of Riverside
Inca
Inc. E. Prospect
Ave; Th Alg Arc
of 915 Ft Rad Cur to R 63.88 Ft the Lg Chord of Nh Bears S 02 03' 20" E 63.87
.
Fort Collins, Colorado
Ft; Th S 0 03' 20" E 1048.46 Ft to S In of Sd Sec; Th S 88 59' 40" N 377.95 FL to POB, FTC
Parcel 187184-00-007
Nelson, N. 0. Company
Tr in Se 1/4 18-7-68 Beg at Pt on Erly In of Riverside Ave h'h Bears N 88 $9. 40" E 1050.9S
244.98 6.40867 1570.001
.1616 Riverside
Ft 6 Again N 0 03' 20" W 1047.13 Ft 6 Apein N 03 29' 20" N 119.18 Ft 6 Again N 83 04' 40" E
Fort Collins, Colorado
30 Ft from S 1/4 Cor; Th Alg Sd Erly Ln Alg Arc of 1005 Ft Rad Cur to L 244.98 Ft, the Lg
Parcel 167184-00-013
Chord Eh Bears N 13 S4' 20" N 244.38 Ft; Th N 70 49' 20" E 270.81 Ft to Pt on Nrly R/It Ln of
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UP RR; Th Alg Nrly In Alg Arc of 1�97.28 Ft Rad Cur to R 315.89 Ft the Lg Chord Nh Bears S.24
S2' OS" E 315.36 Ft; Th 5 83 04' 40" K "2.11 Ft to POB, FTC
Poudre Plastics, Inc.
Beg at Pt h'h Bean N 88 59. 40" E 1050.9S Ft:. N 0 03, 20" W 1026.39 Ft from S 1/4 Cor I8-7-68;
140.00 - 6.40867 897.21
1626 Riverside
Th N 0 03''201, W 20.74 Ft; Th Alg Arc of 99S"Ft Rad Cur to L 119.26 Ft the Lg Chord of Nh
Fort Collins. Colorado
Bears N 03 291 20" N 119.18 Ft; N-83 n4' 40" E 321.74 Ft; S 16 03' 2011E 185.36 Ft; S 89 56' 40"
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Parcel /87184-007008
N 363.37 Ft to POB, FTC
Prospectors Group, Inc.
All that Part of SE 18-7-68 Lying Nrly 6 5'wrly of a In Para with 6 50 Ft. Nrly 6 SW from CA
215.40 6.10867 1360.43 .
PO Box 280
of Main Track of UP RR Less Pro�oect Est 2nd, Less Amt annexed to City 6 Less the Fol Bks
Fort Collins, Colorado-
6 Pgs: 1142-267, 1193-121, 1552-.07, 1547-682, 6 1568-369, FTC
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Parcel 197184-00-002
Tr in SE 114 of Sec 18-7-68, S In of SE 1/4 h'h bears N 88 59' 40".E, Beg at Pt hh Bears N 88
780.99 6.40867 S00S.11
Public Service Co.
209 S. Neldrum
S9. 40" E 1050.95 Ft From SW Cor of Sd SE 1/4 6 Th N 88 59' 40" E 420.06 Ft to Pt Nrly on.
Fort Collins, Colorado
R/N In of UP RR; Th N 00 03' 20" N 680.43 Ft along Sd Nrly R/N Ln; Th Alg the Arc of a 1,S87.28'_'
.
Rad Cur to L 168.07 Ft, the LG Chord h'h Rears N 03 05' 20" N 167.99 Ft AIg Nrly R/N In; Th
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S 83 52' 4011 W 420.00 Ft, Th Alg Arc of 1167.28 Ft Rad Cur R 123.60 Ft, the Lg Chord an Bears
S 03 05' 20" E 123.S4 Ft; Th S 00 031 20" E 687.39 Ft to POB, Con 8.0008 Acres, Sub to R/N
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.for Existing County Road over the Srly 30 Ft, FTC
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WATERLINE IMPR0VMNT DISTRICT NO. 6�ASSESSMENT ROLL Vage 1 of
Description Frontage Assessment Total
Dwner In Feet Rate Assessment
Riverside Avenue
Bets, E. R 8 Beg at Pt on E Ln of Co Rd R/N sh Pt Bears N 89 08' E 30 Ft from M 1/1 Cor 18-7-69; ThAIg
641.15 6.40967 .$4108.92
Helen I. Sd R/K Ln, N 900.20 Ft; E 133.90 Ft to N Ln of R/W of UP Spur Track, Th Alg Sd Ln S 08 23' a
Savings Bldg. 303.33 Ft; E 101.40 Ft to E in of Sd R/N; Th N 08 23' N 126.S1 Ft; E 61S.77 Ft to Sxrly Ln
Fort Collins, Colorado of R/N of FTC Branch of UP RR; Th ME Sd Ln S 61 42' E 1897.60 Ft; S 0 03' E 431.S4 Ft; N
Parcel 187182-00-035 39550Less11Bett41ste6 LessSthe Fol Bks265Pga-Ft1044-147,less
1401-827,E 1418-525asement 83in 1421-241101040-6S1 -
6 1442-336, FTC; also Beg SW Cor of NW 1/4 18-7-68; Th N 150 Ft, E 1245.92 Ft; S 150 Ft;
K 124S•.92 Ft to Beg Less St,.Less Riverside 1st, 2nd, 3rd 6 Sth 6 Less the Fol_ Bks 6 Pgs: ,
1366-927, 1401-627, 1421-241, 1429-779, 1440-6SI, 1S20-408 Q 1591-221, FTC
Section 2. All assessments herein provided for shall
be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the final
publication of this ordinance, without demand, provided that '
all such assessments may, at the election of the owners of
the property assessed, be paid in ten equal installments,
the first installment being due on the first day of May,
1976,•and on the first day of May of each year thereafter
until the full amount thereof has been paid, together with
interest on the unpaid principal at the rate of six percent
s (6%) per annum, said interest to be payable at the time of
the principal payments. Failure to pay the whole of such
assessment within thirty (30) days as aforesaid shall be
conclusively considered and held as an election on the part.
of the persons interested, whether under disability or
otherwise, to pay in such installments.
Section 3. In the case of election of any person to
pay in installments as aforesaid, the failure to pay any
installment when due, whether on principal or interest,
shall cause the whale of the unpaic'. principal to become due "
and payable imr!iediately and the whc:le amount of unpaid prin-
cipal and accrued interest shall '.hereafter draw interest at
the rate of one percent (1%) per month until the date of
sale as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that at any
time prior to the date of sale, the owner of the property -
assessed may pay the amount of all unpaid and due install- '
ments, together with all interest that has accrued as afore-
said, and all penalties accrued, and upon such payment shall
be restored to the right to pay the installments in the same
manner as if the default had not occurred. The owners'of
any property not in default as to any installments or payments
may at any time pay the entire unpaid balance of principal,
together with interest accrued thereon, to the first day of
the month following such payment.
Section 4. Payinents-may-b-e--made to the Director of
Finance at any time within thirty (30) days after the final
publication of this ordinance and in such event an allowance
of five percent (5%) as a discount shall be made on all
payments during such period only.
Section 5. In case of the default in the payment of
any installment of principal or interest when due, all
property concerning which such default is suffered shall be
advertised by the County Treasurer and sold for the payment
of the entire unpaid assessment thereon at the same time or
times and in the same manner under all the same conditions
and penalties and with the same effect as•provided by law
For the sale of real estate in default of the payment of
general taxes, all as provided by Charter 16 of the Code of
the City of Fort Collins.
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315.
Section 6. The Director of Finance shall prepare the
foregoing assessment roll in proper form as provided in
Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, and
shall keep a record of all payments made during the thirty -
day period after the final publication of.this ordinance and
upon the expiration of said thirty -day period, he shall
deliver said assessment roll to the County Treasurer of
Larimer County with his warrant for collection of the same,
all as provided in Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of
Fort Collins.
r,, Section 7. All collections made by the County Treasurer
cyl. on said assessment roll in any calendar month shall be
CC accounted for and paid over to the Director of Finance on
Gi the first day of each and every month with separate statements
for all such collections for each month in the same manner
as general taxes are paid by the County Treasurer to the
city. _
Section B. The owner of -any divided or undivided .
interest may pay his share of any assessment upon producing
evidence of the extent of his interests satisfactory to the
officers having the roll in their charge.
Section 9. If any property owner eligible therefor is
granted a deferment from the assessments made by this ordin-
ance pursuant to the provisions of ordinance No. 106, 1973,
then the lien created on such owner's property by this
-ordinance shall remain in full force and effect, but the
same shall not be due or payable until the deferment granted
pursuant to Ordinance No. 106, 1973 has expired.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and
ordered published this 21st day of October,.A.D. 1975, and
to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of November,
A.D. 1975.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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Passed and adopted on final reading this 4th day of.
November-,'A.D. 1975. ,
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City Cleric
First Reading: October 21, 1975 (Vote: Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
Second Reading: November 4, 1975 (Vote: Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
Dates Published: October 26, 1975 and November 9, 1975
City Clerk
Ordinance Adopted on Second Reading Assessing Costs
in Street Lighting Improvement District -No. 4
Councilman Suinn made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to adopt ,
Ordinance No. 74, 1975 on second reading. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: .None.
ORDINANCE NO. 74, 1975
BEING AN ORDINANCE ASSESSING THE COST OF IMPROVE-
MENTS IN STREET LIGHTING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO.
4 AND PROVIDING FOR THE PAYMENT AND COLLECTION
THEREOF
WHEREAS, heretofore by appropriate ordinances and
resolutions duly adopted by the Council of the City of Fort
Collins, there was established Street Lighting Improvement
District No. 4 for the purpose of installing street lighting.
on certain streets and alleys in the City of Fort Collins,
Colorado, all pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Code of the City
of Fort Collins; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said ordinances and resolutions,
said improvements have been installed and accepted by the
City of Fort Collins, Colorado; and
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WHEREAS, upon accepting said improvements, the City
Council adopted the report of the City Engineer respecting
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the cost of such improvements and the schedule of assessments
prepared by the City Engineer and ordered notice to be
as provided in Chapter 16 of the Code of the City
_published
of Fort Collins, which said notice was duly published as
therein provided; and
WHEREAS, October 21, 1915, is the date set for the
hearing of complaints and objections and the determinations
of the same and for acting upon an ordinance assessing the
cost of such improvements; and
WHEREAS, all complaints and objections in writing filed
C,.
by property owners within the District have been considered
by the City Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That the total cost of the improvements in
Street Lighting Improvement District No. 4, including the
cost of engineering, legal, publication, interest during
construction and collection, to -wit: $33,740.14, less the
portion of said cost to be paid by the City of Fort Collins,
to -wit:. $23,768.86, is hereby assessed upon the real estate
in said District in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
'
16 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, and the proportion
of said costs assessed upon each lot or tract of land in
said District shall be as follows:
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STREET LIGHT IWROVEMIIUCT
NO. 4 ASSESSMENT
ROLL
Page 1
SAME ACD ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION
PItOSIl\GE
.\SSE55>Ii NT
AMOUNT OF
STEREST p7AL
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IN FEET
RATE
ASSESSMENT
.CERTIFICATIO.N ASSESSNT\7
SOUTH SIDE PROSPECT
' Reproco, Inc.
1st National Bank Bldg,
Lot 1, Fox Shopping Center, FTC
ISO.00 ,
$0.486
$ 72.90
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Parcel 197231-07-001
Coburn, Ralph G..Et Al. TR
Safeway
Lot'2, Fox Shopping Center, FTC
100.00
c/o Stores, Int.
$0.486
$ 48.60
(Harry Noren) -
" PO Box 5927, T A
Denver, CO 80217
Parcel 197231-07-002
Johnson, James 6 Son, Inc.
I.at 3, Fox Shopping Center, FTC
1799 S. College Avenue
100.50 ,
$0.486
f 48.84
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel #97231-07-003
B Motel Corp.
C/o
C/o Blake, Darrel
Beg at NE Cor 23-7-69; TH W 40S.07
119..09'
$0.486
j 57.88
Cherokee Drive
FT, S 30 FT TO TPOB, TH S 190 FT, W
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For
Fort Collins, CO 80S 21
TO E LN C 6 S RR R/W, N 0 38' W 190
.FT M/L, TH E TO BEG, FTC
Parcel tg7231-00-005 �
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Copag Investment Co,
PO Box ss
COM AT PT WH Bears E 1779.3S FT From N 1/4
253.10'
$0.436
00
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M
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
COR'23-7-69 S 20' E 708.30 FT TO CEN Of -
$123.01
Parcel 997231-00-004
Spring CR, N 61 55' E 4S, O FT ALG C/L
OF SO CR; TH S 64
31' E 200.80 FT ALG
,..
C/L of CR, S 13 7' E 97.28 FT TO II,TSEC
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OF C/L OF CR 6 W LN OF R/W OF C 6 S RR
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SO PT Being 50 FT WRLY rrom C/L of Main Track
.
of SD RR, N 1 3' E 376.90 FT ALG W LN of
R/W of SD RR, N 22 1/2' N 489.30 FT ALG
W of R/W SD RR to N LN of NE SO SEC, W
2S3.10 FT to POD, FTC
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• STREET LIGHT I:•PROVU-TNT DISTRICT NO.
4 ASSESSMENT
ROLL
Page 2
FRONTAGE
- ASSESSMENT
AMOUNT OF STEREST TO
TOIAL
NAME AND ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION
IN FEET
RATE
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATIOX
ASSESS?X.-.T
- ,- SOUTH SIDE PROSPECT-
;
Pat Griffin Co.
POR'of NE 1/4 23-7-69 BEG AT A PT On N
226;.40-
$0.486
$110.03
PO Box SS
LN E 1SS2.95 FT From N 1/4 CDR of SD
Fort Collins, CO BOS22
SEC; T11 E 226.40 FT; TR S 0 201 E 708.30
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Parcel 097231-00-003
FT; TH N 276.40 FT; TH N 0 20' N 478.30
FT; TH E SO FT To SW COB of Lot 1, Hauser;
+
TH N 0 20' N 230 FT To POB
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Colorado Game 6 Fish Dept.
Lot 2 of Hauser Sub, to the City of Fort
75.00-
i
$0.486 ..
= 36.4S
317 N. Prospect
Collins
. Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Jensen, Dessie M.
Lot 8S, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
100.001
$0.486
S-48.60
1600 S. Whitcomb
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Fort Collins, CO 80521
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Parcel 097232-OS-085
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Fechner, Gilbert H.
E 87 FT of Lot 31, Arthur C. Shealy 3rd,
87.00'
$0.496
S 42.28
Maxine N.
' FTC
M
601 N. Prospect
-
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
-
Parcel 197232-05-031
'nson, James R.
E 57 FT of Lot 30 6 N 13 FT of Lot 31,
70.00,
$0.486
$ 34.02
Henry Ross
Arthur C. Shealy 3rd, FTC
.605 N. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
..
Parcel 097232-OS-030
j Viets, Frank G/Virginia L.
E 60 FT of Lot 29 6 X 30 FT of Lot 30,
70.00'
$0.486
$ 34.02
102 Yale Nay
Arthur C. Shealy 3rd, FTC
Fort Collins CO SOS21
Parcel 197232-05-029
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4 ASSESS)LST.ROLL
Page 3
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ASSESSFIE\T
ASSESS?tE.T
CERTIFICATION ASSOSS'•IENT
DESCRIPTION
IN FEET"
ATE
SA?IE AND ADDRESS
SOUTH SIDE
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-
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E 63 FT of Los 28 6 W 7 FT of Lot 29.
70.00'
$0.486
S 34.02
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.
Tempel, Gallen E/Ruth B.
Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
515 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
Parcel 0,97232-OS-028
$0.486
S 32.S6
-
Curtis, Byrd C/Dorothy.E.
E 63 FT of Lot 27 6 W 4 FT of Lot 28,
67.00'
,
Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
--
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1909 Osage
,
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
CD '
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Parcel 197231-05-027
69.00'
$0.486
$ 33.53
-
Donald E.
E 65 FT of Lot 26 6 W 3 FT of Lot 27,
r
'
arrester,
Arthur C. Sheely 3rd FTC
_
Launa J.
63S W. Prospect . .
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel 197232-OS-026
$0.466
$ 33.53
Lot 25 6 W 2 FT of Lot 26, Arthur C.
-
69.00'
Smith, Richard L.
Sheely 3rd, FTC
Constance E.
1733 Hiramont
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 497232-OS-025
$0.486
$ 33.OS
Nelson, Harold/Margaret I.
-. Lot 24, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
68.00,
?OS W. Prospect
-
-
Fort Collins, CO 6OS21
Parcel 097232-OS-024
$0.486
S 33.05
-
Fout ch, John Flichael A.
Lot 23, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC!'
68.00'
_
-
Vicki A.
711 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 897232-OS-023
A ... , •
CYO)
\A}0: AND ADDRESS
STREET LIGHT L'TROVEDtE\T DISTRICT NO. 4 ASSESS-"MNT ROLL
FRONTAGE ASSESS?I
DESCRIPTION IN FEET RATE
SOUM SIDE PROSPECT .
h C Sheely 3rd FTC 68.00' $0.496
11
ASSESSME%7
S 33.05
Pitts 4
TO=
ASSESS?Y7
:iegler, Gary Lee
Lot 22, Art ur
Robert L.
715 W. Pro<pect
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
Parcel 197232-05-022 -
+
- $0.486
$
33.OS
Smith, Orfa Lee •.
Lot 21, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC -
68.00'
.
719 W. Prospect
N
Fort Collins, CO 80521 -
'
M
heel 097232-05-021
t _
$0.486
S
33.05
Burnham, Kenneth J.
Lot 20, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
68.00'
-
-
Arlene E.
-
4300 Pineridge Dr_
-
a.nandale, VA 22003
Parcel #97232-05-020
$
50.89
Lot 19, Arthur C. Sheely 3rd, FTC
104.714
$0.486
RayDon William
;
Georgia Katherine
-
1600 Prospect Lane
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel #97232-05-019
S
48.60
Lot 14 6 E 10 FT of Lot 13, Arthur C.
100.00'
50.486
Babcock, William H. -
Sheely 2nd, FTC
Carolyn Sue
'501 Prospect Lane
-
art Collins, CO BOS21
,.
Parcel M97232-OS-014
$
36.18
E 1 FT of N 115 FT of Lot 12 6 W 77.SS
78.SS'
$0.486
Barbara {faller
FT of Lot 13, Arthur C Shcely 2nd, FTC
.
17 W.
817 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 897232-05-013
$0.486
$
68.93
Hannah, Claude R/Doris J.
Lot 12, Less E 1 Ft of N 115 FT, Arthuf
141.63'
319 W. Prospect
C. Sheely 2nd, FTC
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 997232-OS-012
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STREET LIGHT IM'ROl'MENT DISTRICT NO.
4 ASSESSMENT
ROLL
- Page S
•NAdDE
FRO.YTACE
SS SEME.\
RATE
A? N
.• TA .
CERTIFICATION ASSESS?0:\T T?
• AND ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION
IN FEET
.ASSESSHEAT
SOUTH SIDE PROSPECT
Eriksen, Carol J.
Lot 11, Arthur C. Shealy 2nd, FTC
20S.30'
$0.486
S 99.68
1600 Shealy Drive
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
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Parcel 197232-05-011
Young, Robert A/Lynn L
Lot 1, Arthur C. Shealy 1st, FTC
270.00',
$0.486
$131.22
1601 Shealy Drive
4
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel a97232-OS-001
N
Carl J. C/M L
-
Lot 6, Seaman, FTC
308.00'
$0.486
$ 52.49
N "
M
„orgensen,
c/o'Morris, Allien H.
144S h'hedbee
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Fort Collins, CO 80521
,
Parcel 197252-06-006
Clarkin, Thomas M/Carol L
Lot$ 4 1 S, Seaman, FTC
108.00'
$0,486
- S S2.49
1001 W. Prospect St.
.
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 097232-06-004 6
197232-06-005
Denney, Richard N.
- Lots 2 4 S. Seaman, FTC
108.00'
$0.486
$ 52.49
Wilma Jean
100S W. Prospect
tort Collins, CO BOS21
ircel 097232-06-.002 1
197232-06-003
Ray, Walter V/Thelma L.
Lot 1, Seaman, FTC
111.97,
$0.486
S 54.42
'
1123 W. Elizabeth
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 497232-06-001�
Shields Farm, Inc.
cam at NN COR 23-7-69. E 228 FT, S 215 FT,
198.00,
$0.486
$ 96.23
,
1027 W. Prospect
E 432 FT to a Pt on E LN of NW of NW of NW,
SW CDR of
Fort Collins, CO 80521
S to SE CDR of SD NW of NW of NW, TH W to
Parcel 197230-00-001
NW of NW'of NW, T1I N to BEG, FTC
.
STREET LIGHT IMPROI'E?IENT DISTRICT NO. 4 ASSESS?03::T
ROLL
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FRONTAGE -
KA.M AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION IN FEET
ASSESSlEMT
RATE
MOUNT OF INTEREST
ASSESS%WXT CERTIFICATIOY
T '(A i
A55E55?ffN7
NORTH SIDE PROSPECT.
•Rouse. Gene/Betty WET AL _ Lot 10 BLK 1, Wiards, FTC 160.00,
$0.486
$ 87.48
107 Scott Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 8GS21
Parcel #97144-11-010
-
Flinn, R. M.
Lot 6,
Flinn's Resub. of lots 11 Thru 13, BLK
$#.00'
2260 W. Elizabeth
1, Wiard's, FTC
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel ►97144-12-006
,
Minn, R. M.
Lot S,
Flinn's resub of Lots 11 Thru 13,
.72.00'
2260 W. Elizabeth
BLK 1,
Wiard's, FTC
I
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197144-12-OOS
'
Lo 4
Flinn's Resub of Lots 11 Thru 13
31.00'
Flinn, A. M.
t ,
2260 W. Elizabeth
BLK 1, Wiard's, FTC
Fort,Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 997144-12-004
Public Service Co, of Colorado
Lot 14 of G. F. Wiard's Addition to the
109 S. Meldrum
City of Fort Collins
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
_
Olds, Ben
S 120 FT of E 100 FT Lot 12, Emighs, FT'C
2328 N. Haskell Avenue
-
`pllss, TX 75200
-
.arcel #97144-08-032
t
Olds, Ben
S ISO FT of E ISO FT of Lot 12, Less S 120 '
SOS E. Elizabeth
FT of E 100 FT Lot 12, Emigh's, FTC
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197144-08-030
Brandt, R A/Beverly A.
- BEG at SW CDR of Lot 12 N 273.1 FT, E SO
2901 Wakonda Drive
FT, N to PT 270 FT S of N LN of SO Lot,
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
E 41.7 FT, S to PT of S LN of SO Lot WH PT
Parcel 197144-08-027
is 241 FT W of SE COR, TH W 91-.7 FT to BEG
Less S 30 Fr for Street, Emigh's, FTC
11 A L.
100.00'
$0.486
$ 26.24
$0.486
$ 34.99
$0.496
$ 1S.07,
$0.486 $ 48.60
100.00, $0.486 $ 48.60
10.001 $0.486 $ 24.30
91.00, $0.486 $ 44.23
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4 ASSESSMENT
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Page T
FRONTAG
tEST TO
TOTAL
NABM AND ADDRESS
- DESCRIPTION
IN FEET
RATE
ASSESS}D:\7 CERTIFICATION
ASSESSMWr
NORTH SIDE PROSPECT
Brandt, R A/Beverly A.
BEG ISO FT M of SE COR of Lot 12; Th M 91
91.70,
$0.486
S
44.S7
2901 Wakonda Drive
FT, N to a PT 270 FT S of N LN of SD Lot,
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
E 91 FT S to BEG Less S 30 FT for ST,
Parcel a 97144-08-028
Emigh's, FTC
.
Reasonable Investment Co.
S 95.33 FT of N 12.7 FT of BLK 11 4 S 85.33
145,70'
$0.486
S
70.81
.
304 W. Prospect
FT of E 133 FT of BLK 10, Emigh, FTC
a
Fort Collins, CO 80521
_
Parcel 097144-08-017
. isan, Henry C.
W 75 FT of Lot 10, Less N 80 FT 6 also
200.00'
$0.486
i
97.20
v '
M
304-W. Prospect
S 156.FT of E 12S FT of W 200 FT Lot _
Fort Collins, CO 80521
10, Emigh's, FTC
.
Parcel #97144-08-016
enith, Freeman M/Emily F1
Lot 22, Blevins, FTC
IOS.00'
$0.486
S1.03
'
IS28 S. Whitcomb
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197143-10-022
Rogers, John A/Mary S.
Lot 14, Blevins, FTC
82.SO'
$0.486
$
40.10
600 W. Prospect
.
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel 197143-10-014
Rogers, John A/!Wry S.
Lot 13. Blevins, FTC
82.SO'
$0.486
S
40.10
l W. Prospect Street .
.`
Fort Collins, CO $0521
r
Parcel s97143-10-013
Blevins, IT. R. 6
Lot 12, Blevins Sub.
104.50'
$0.486
$
SO.79
HargaretSeaton
620 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197143-10-012
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FRONTAGE• ASSESSMENT M10UNT
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- ® NM1E AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION IN FEET RATE ASSESSM
Willard, Bernard J/Rose H.
634 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel #97140-00-026
Willard, Bernard J/Rose H.
634 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel #97140-00-002
Flinn, Romola M
2260 W. Elizabeth
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 497140-00-028
Larimer Co. Youth Homes Inc.
PO Box 392
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel #97140-00-034
Lach, Robert E/Grace R.
714 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel #97140-00403
Springer, WM Clark/Maude
720 W. Prospect
Fort -Collins, CO 80521
Parcel N97140-00-009
Spencer, William P.
730 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 997140-00-004
M
NORTH SIDE PROSPECT
COM 424.5 FT W of SE COR of SW 14-7-69, TH 74.10' $0.486 $ 36.0
W 74 FT, N 276.3 FT, E 74 FT, S 276.3 FT
to BEG, FTC
BEG at PT 582.2 FT W of SE COR of SW 14-7- 83.60' $0.486 $ 40.6
69, TH N 248.5 FT, E 83.6 FT, S 248.5 FT,
W 83.6 FT to POB, FTC
COM at PT 582.2
FT W of
SE COR of SW 14-7-
78.70' $0.486 $ 38.2
69, TH N 30 FT
to TPOB,
N 155.5 FT, W
144.5 FT, N 27
FT, W 14.5
FT, S 182.5
FT, E 159 FT M/L
to BEG,
Less BK 1218 PG.
579 $ 1228-342,
FTC
BEG 661.2 FT W
of the SE
CDR of the SW 1/4
80.30, $0.486 - $ 39.0
of 14-7-69, TH
N 18.0 FT,.TH
W 80 FT, TH
S 180 FT, TH E
80 FT to
POB
e
COM 582.2 FT W of SE COR of SW 14-7-69,
77.40' $0.486
$ 37.6
TH N 550.5 FT, W 236.40 FT, TH S 550.5
FT, E 236.40 FT, TH S 550.5 FT, TH E
236.4 FT to POB, EXC S 30 FT, EXC POR
conveyed in BK 1069 PG 309, 1218-579 $
1238-240, FTC
BEG at a PT 818.6 FT W of SE COR of SW
75.00' $0.486
$ 36.4
14-7-69, N 550.5 FT M/L to S LN of Lake
ST, TH W 75 FT ALG S LN of Lake ST, S to
S LN of SEC, E 75 FT to BEG, Less Part in
College HTS 4 Less.BK 1159 PG 128, FTC .
Beg at a PT 893.6 FT W of SE COR of SW
1S3.90' $0.486
$ 74.8
14-7-69., TH N 278.S FT, W 153.9 FT, S
278.S FT, E 153.9 FT to BEG, FTC
STREET LIGHT 0WRIM TENT DISTRICT NO. 4 ASSESS}jLxT ROLL Page 9
FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT A.40UNT N - TOT
AL
• IN FEET RATE ASSESS?DENT CERTIFICATION ASSESSM-%T
SA?9: AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION
NORTH SIDE PROSPECT
'Cramer,
CON 1047.5 FT W of SE CDR of SW 14-7-69,
143.50'
$0.486
: 69.74
John D.
N 289.73 FT, W 212.S FT, S 289.73 FT, E
800 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
212.5 FT to BEG, Less W 69 FT, FTC
Parcel #97140-00-OOS
-
BEG 1191 FT W of SE CDR SW 1/4 14-7-69,
691.00'
=0.486
$ 33.53
Herrman, Carl W.'.
TH M 69 FT, N 289.33 FT, E 69 FT, S
.�
809 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
289.47 FT to BEG, FTC
097140-00-017
•.
`Parcel
'. Bruce B/Lavilda
E 50 of Lot 20, BLK 2, College _FRS, FTC
50.00'
.$0.486
S 24.30
N
Eisher,
M
814 X. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
--
Parcel I97143-11-021
,
W 81.8 FT of Lot 20 6 E 18.2 FT of Lot
100.00'
$0.486
= 48.60 ;
Kiefer, Blair A.
820 W. Prospect St.
19. ELK 2, College HrS, FTC
Fort Collins, CO 80521
-Parcel 197143-11-020
Fisher, John/Estate
W 81.8 FT of Lot 19. ELK 2, College
81.80'
$0.486
$ 39.75
814 W. Prospect
Hts, FTC
'
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel 197143-11-019
Eichinger, Robert Mark
E 60 FT of S 140 FT of Lot ii, BLK 2,
60.00'
$0.486
: 29.16
32 W. Prospect
College HTS, FTC
-
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 097143-11-022
• ,
Duane N/Shirley tr.-
The W 40 FT of the 5 140 FT of Lot 18 6
60.00'
- $0.486
f 29.16
Wilsey,
THE E 20 FT of the S 140 FT Lot 17, ELK
836 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
2, College HTS, FTC
Parcel 197143-11-023
F.
E 46.97 FT of Lot 16, Less N 60 FT 8 W 79.03
126.00'
$0.486
$ 61,24
Peck, Thomas FI/Dianne
FT Lot 17, Less N 60 FT, Elk 2, College HTS,
222 Jackson Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80521
FTC
-
-
Parcel 197143-11-016
.
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STREET LIGHT V,!?rO1'EMCXT DISTRICT NO. 4 ASSESSMENT
ROLL
Page 10
FRONTAGE
ASSESS}IENT
AMOUNT OF INTEREST TO
TOTAL
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DESCRIPTION
IN FEET
RATE
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION
ASSESSMENT
NORTH SIDE
PROSPECT
Coffin, R. Eloise
SW of SAP of SW 14-7-69, Less W 30S FT, Less
286.43'
.$0.486
'$139.20
1000 IP. Prospect
1.4 acre
RD, Less N of Lake ST 6 Less BK
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
1107 PG
607 6 127S-179, FTC
Parcel 10140-00-006
•.
Zingg, Berniece H.
Lot 11.
Wood's Resub., FTC
85'00'
$0.486
$ 41.31
1020 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel 997143-12-011
dth, Robert L/Gloria S.
All Lot
12, Resub of Woods. FM-
80.00,
$0.486
$ 38.88
N
1024 W. Prospect
M
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 097143-12-012
,
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Hilliard, Clarence 0.
Lot 13,
Woods RESUB, FTC
110.00,
$0.486.
$ 53.46
1032 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
Parcel 097143-12-013
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FRONTAGE ASSE SE Ab U\ \ i
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•NAME AND ADDRESS DESCRIPTION IN FEET RATE ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ASSESSMW .; .
SOUTH SIDE LAKE
_
Clarke, E. John/Lorene K.B 130 FT of Lot 1 8 N 13.35 FT Of E 130 150.00' 0.486 $ 63.18 i �
1405 S. College FT of Lot 2, BLK 1, Niards, FTC
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel #97144-11-001
Fischer, George E/Helen J.
612 Elizabeth Street
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
Parcel 197144-11-002 .
allied Investors, Inc.
PO Box 2045
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Parcel 197144-11-018
Fort Collins. Realty, Inc.
1415 S. College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel #97144-11-012 6
197144-11-019
Clark, Louis N.
131 N. Lake
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197144-11-017
.taver, Cecil G/Harry B.
139 Harvard
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197144-11-016
Aron, Otto/Hazel G.
1108 Morgan Street
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 197144-11-015
N SO FT of Lot 1 6 N 50 FT of N 13.35 FT of,\ 60.00' $0.486 $ 24.30
ot 2, BLK 1, Niards, FTC ,
B 3S.7 FT of N 11S FT of Lot 19. BLK MOO' $0.486 i 17-.35
1, Niards, FTC
N 115 FT of Lot 18 6 N 115 FT of N 35 FT of 95.00' $0.486 $ 41.31
Lot 19, BLK 1, Niards, FTC
Lot 17, BLK 1, Niards, FTC 50.00, $0.486 S 24.30
Lot 16, BLK 1, Niards, FTC 50.00, $0.486 $ 24.30,
Lot 1s, Less 5 191 FT. BLK 1, Niards, M S0.D0' $0.486 S 24.30
00 .
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STREET LICIT UNTROVENIM DISTRICT NO..
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DESCRIPTION
4 ASSEssm%'•T
FRONTAGE
IN FEET
ROLL
ASSESSMENT
RATE
AF UST 0 S ER b'
ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION
page 12. ,
TOTAL
ASSESS?IE.Y!
SOUTH SIDE LAKE
Reasonable Investment Co.
N 9S FT of W 12.S FT of Lot 11 8 N 110 FT
14S.50'
50.486
1 70.71
.
304 W. Prospect
of E 133 FT of Lot 10, Emigh, FTC ,
Fort Collins, CO 8OS21
•.
Parcel 197144-08-OIS
.
Glisan, H. C.
N I.SS FT of E 125 FT of W 200 FT of Lot
125.00'
$0.486
$ 60.75
304 W. Prospect
30, Together with VAC ST. Emigh's, FTC
a ,
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
-
Parcel 897144-08-018
-
Fred H/Mary J.
N 80 PT of W 75 FT of Lot 10. Emigh's, FTC -
75.00'
$0.486
$ 36.45
N
.Ischirley,
323 W. Lake
6 also POR of. Lake Street heretofore VAC -
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Abutting on Sd Premises
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Parcel 197144-08-020
Koehler, Mary Eleanor
Lot IS, Blevins, FTC
105.00'
=0.486
t 51.03 -
I.
800 W. Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel P97143-10-015
..
United Bank of Fort Collins
Lot 4, Blevins, FTC -
68.S0'
Z0.486i
33.I9
Fort Collins, CO 80521
-
Parcel 197143-10-004
,
Griffin, Edna A/Robert O
Lot 3, Blevins, FTC
67.00'
$0.486
$ 32.56
.. -
60S W. Lake
ort Collins, CO BOS21
.
Parcel s97143-10-003
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Koby, Fred W/Iva J.
_
Lot 2, Blarins, FTC
67.00'
$0.486
$ 32.S6
609 W. Lake
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
-
Parcel 197143-10-002
-
Owens, Clint/Helen J.
Lot 1, Blovins, PTC
67.00'
$0.486
$ 32.66
Box 85
Laporte, CO 80535
Parcel s97143-10-001
STREET LIGHT IMPROMMENT DISTRICT NO. 4 ASSESSI.c%T ROLL
Page 13.
FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT AMOUN 07>L
NAME A\D ADDRESS DESCRIPTION IN FEET RATE ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ASSESS?D:.\T
SOUTH SIDE LAKE
Palmer, Kenneth E/Mary C. CON 424.5 FT W of SE COR of SW 14-7-69, N
61S W. Lake S52.6 FT, TH W 78.85 FT, S 260.3 FT, B 78.85
Fort Collins, CO 80521 FT, N 260.3 FT to POB, FTC •.
Parcel 197140-00-018
Longs Peak Southern A PAR of Land in SE of SW 14-7-69 DESC as BEG at
Box 679 PT 78.8S FT W of N11 COR Lot 1, Blevins, TH W
Fort Collins, CO 80522 78.85 FT, S 260.30 FT, E 78.8S FT,.N 260.30 FT
Parcel 197140-00-025 to BEG, FTC
1
PL Phi Gamma House, Corp. BEG at PT hH Bears N 89 51' 30" W 1047.5 FT
2222 Mathews 6 Again N 0 02' SO" W 277.68 FT From S 1/4
Fort Collins, CO 80S21 CDR 14-7-69, TH N 0 02' SO" W 271.38 FT,
Parcel 197140-00-030 4 S 89 57' 20" E 465.30 FT, S 0 02' 50" E
I97143-11-001 271.03 FT, W 46S.28 FT to BEG, Less Lots 2
6 3 6 E 1/2 Lot 4, BLK 2, College Hts G
Lot 1, Less the W 16.4 FT, BLK 2, College
. Hts, FTC, Less Part to Acacia as in BK 1230
PG 26
Colorado Farm House
RT 01 Box 375
Fort Lupton, CO 80621
Parcel 097140-00-035 6
a97143-11-002 6
997143-11-003
Kiefer, Blair A.
820 W: Prospect
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 897143-11-004
Benjamin, Maxine M.
801 N. Lake Street
FZ' Collins, CO 8OS21
Parcel 197143-11-008
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78.85'
78.85'
232.70'
BEG at a Pt WH Bears N 89 S1' 3,N 1047.SO 232.60'
FT, N 0 02' SO" W 277.63 FT from S 114 COR
SEC .14-7-69, N 0 02' 50" W 271.38 FT, S 89
$7' 20" E 232.60 FT, S 0 02' 50" E 271.20
FT, W 232.60 FT to POB, FTC (INC Lots 2,
3, E 1/2 Lot 4 G W 16.4 FT of Lot 1, BLK 2,
College 11TS, FTC. ,.
BEG at a PT 1047.S FT W G Again 239.73 FT
N of SE COR of SW 14-7-69; TH W 212.5 FT;, TH
N 259.73 FT to S LN Lake ST; TH E 212.S FT;
TH S 2S9.73 FT to POB Includes W 1/2 Lot
4 6 all Lots 5 G 6 6 Also E 122 FT of Lot 7,
BLK 2, College HIS, FTC
W B.1,FT of LOT 6 All Lot 8, BLK 2, College
NrS, FTC
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109.10,
$0.486 $ 38.32
$0.486 $ 38.32
$0.486
$0.486
$0.486
$0.486
$113.09
$113.04
Prepaid
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Seventh Day Adventist Assoc.
Lots 9 fi 30 and the E 46.97 FT of Lot
246.97'
$0 � 86
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$120.03
of Colorado
11 in BLK 2, College HGTS SUB
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821 W. Lake
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Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 897143-11-009
Osterhoudt, Walter J.
BEG at PT hH is N S43.S2 FT fi again N
358.40'
$0.486
$174.18.
PO Box 3182
89 S4' 301' E 305 FT ."rom SW COB of SW
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14-7-69, MI N 89 54' 30" E 358.40 FT,
ircel 197140-00-027
S 0 04' E 306.15 FT, N 89 S1' 30" W
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3SB.76 FT, N 304.70 FT to BEG, FTC
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O'Neill, Walter T.
Lot S RESUB of Wood's, FTC
8i.00'
$0.486
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1023 W. Lake
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 497143-12-005
Bahm, John/ diary
'Lot 4, Woods RESUB, FTC
80.00,
$0.486
$ 38.88
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1027 W. Lake Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521
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Parcel 097143-12-004
Godiner, Gillermo/Jesse
Lot 1 6 N S FT of Lot 2, Woods RESUB,
110.00,
$0.486
$ 53.46
410 Linden 1
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Fort Collins, CO 80521
eorcel 097143-12-001
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FRONTAGE ASSESSMENT MOUNT OF A
NA?E AND ADDRESS - DESCRIPTION IN FEET - RATE ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATION ASSESS?OiN7
NORTH SIDE LAKE
1Cinch, Ruth a SO FT of E 165 FT of Lot S EXC N 4 1/2 FT 162' $0.4j6 $ 78.73 ,
2801 S. Taft Hill Rd.
Fort Collins, CO SOS21
Parcel 197144-09-011 .
Hiller, Harold H.
2120 S. College Ave.
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 197144-13-001
Lake Nest Limited
710.MIohawk Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
Parcel 197143-09-012
Wagner, Harry G/Janal'ee
924 W. Lake
Fort Collins, CO BOS21
Parcel 197140-00-021
Hamilton, Russell L.
928 W. Lake
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197140-00-033
.Gallet, Chantel N.
.34 W. Lake Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Parcel 197140-00=022
Gallet, Roger H.
964 7th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Parcel 197140-00-011
Nichols, Oliver/Janet J
1412 S. Shields
Fq-t Collins. CO 80521,
Panel 197140-00-019
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of E 106 FT Less State HIff, BLK 1, Replat of
L C Moore's 1st, FTC
All TR 'A', University Square, FTC $0..486 Prepaid
S 300 FT of Lots 12 6 13, BLK 1, College HTS, 266.90' $0.486 Prepaid
FTC
BEG at PT WH Bears N 603.40 FT 6 E 563.30 100.00, $0.486 . $ 48.60
FT From SW COR 14-7-69, TH E 100 FT, N
55.85 FT, N 89 43' W 100 FT, S 56.34 FT
to POB, FTC
BEG at PT WH Bears N 603.4 FT 6 E 463.30 100.00$0.486 $ 48.60
FT From S11 COR 14-7-69, TII E 100 FT, N
56.34 FT, N.89 43' W 100 FT, S 56.83 FT .
to BEG, FTC
BEG at PT h1l Bears N 603.40 FT 6 E 358.30 105.00' $0.486 $ 51.03
FT from SW COR 14-7-69, T11 E 105 FT, N '
S6._83 FT, N 89 43' W 105 FT, S 57.33 FT .
to BEG, FTC ,
BEG at PT hTl Bears N 603.40 FT 6 E 202..SO ISS.80' $0.486 $ 75.72
FT From Sit COR of 14-7-69, TH E 15S.80 FT,
N 57.33 FT, N 89 43' W 155.80 FT, S S8.09 -
FT to POB, FTC
BEG at PT 30 FT E 6 603.4 FT N of SW COR 172.50' $0.486 $ 83.84
14-7-69, Tll E 172.5 FT, N S8.09 FT, W '
172.S FT, S S8.925 FT to BEG, FTC
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4 ASSESSMENT ROLL
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FRONTAGE
ASSESSMENTAMOUNT
OF INTEREST
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IN FEET
RATE
ASSESS?RENT CERTIFICATION
ASSES IENT
KALME AND ADDRESS -_
Plymouth Congregational
BEG at a PT hii Bears S 89 51' 30" E 664 FT
74.00'
N. Side
$0.486
Prospect
: 3S•96
916 N. Prospect
From the SW COR 14-7-69. TH N 0 4' N 239.95
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Fort Collins, CO SOS21
FT, N 89 Si' 30" N 74 FT, S 0 4' E 239.95
FT POfl, EXC SRLY
253.03'
$0.486
Prepaid
Parcel 997140-00-023 6
FT, S 89 51' 30" E 74 to
30 FT, FTC also Lots 12. 13, 14. 1S and
N. Side
Prospect
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197143-11-012
the N S3.OS' of Lots 11 and 16 in BLK 2,,
253.03'
$0.486
.$122.91
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College HOTS SUB
S. Side
Lake
200.00'
$0.486=194.40
Colorado 6 Southern Railroad
Prospect
c/oDennis V. McKnire
200.00'
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Soo Security Bank Bldg.
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Billings, Montana 59101
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1476.61'-S.
Side Prospect
Colorado State University
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N. Side Prospect
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Fort Collins, CO SOS21 _
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Total Assessment to be Collected
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Section 2. All assessments herein provided for shall
be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the final
publication of this ordinance, without demand, provided that
all such assessments may, at the election of the owners of
the property assessed, be paid in ten equal installments,
the first installment being due on the first day of May,
1976, and on the first day of May of each year thereafter
until the full amount thereof has been paid, together with
interest on the unpaid principal at the rate of six percent
(6%) per annum, said interest to be payable at the time'of
the principal payments. Failure to pay the whole of such
assessment within thirty (30) days as aforesaid shall be
conclusively considered and held as an election on the part
of the persons interested, whether under disability or
otherwise, to pay in such installments.
Section 3. Sn the case of election of any person to
pay in installments as aforesaid, the failure to pay any
installment when due, whether on principal or interest,
shall cause the whole of the unpaid principal to become due
and payable immediately and the whole amount of unpaid prin-
cipal and accrued interest shall thereafter draw interest at
the rate of one percent (1%) per month until the date of
sale as hereinafter provided; provided, however, that at any
time prior to the date of sale, the owner of the property
assessed may pay the amount of all unpaid and due install- '
ments, together with all interest that has accrued as afore-
said, and all penalties accrued, and upon such payment shall
be restored to the right to pay the installments in the same
manner as if the default had not occurred. The owners of
any property not in default as to any installments or payments
may at any time pay the entire unpaid balance of principal,
together with interest accrued thereon, to the first day of
the month following such payment.
Section 4. Payments may be made to the Director of
Finance at any time within thirty (30) days after the final
publication of this ordinance and in such event an allowance
of five percent (5%) as a discount shall be made on all
payments during such period only.
Section 5. In case of the default in the payment of
any installment of principal or interest when due, all
„ property concerning which such default is'suffered shall be
advertised by the County Treasurer and sold for the payment
of the entire unpaid assessment thereon at the same time or
times and in the same manner under all the same conditions
and penalties and with the same effect as provided by law
for the sale of real estate in default of the pdyment of
general taxes, all as provided by Chapter 16 of the Code of
the City of Fort Collins.
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Section 6. The Director of Finance shall prepare the
foregoing assessment roll in proper form as provided in
Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, and
shall keep a record of all payments made during the.thirty-
day period after the final publication of this ordinance and
upon the expiration of said thirty -day period, he shall
deliver said assessment roll to the County Treasurer of
Larimer County with his warrant for collection of the same,
all as provided in Chapter 16 of the Code of the City of
Fort Collins.
Section 7. All collections made by the County Treasurer
;^ on said assessment roll in any calendar month shall be
accounted for and paid over to the Director of Finance on
rL the first day of each and every month with separate statements
for all such collections for each month in the same manner
a. as general taxes are paid by the County Treasurer to the
City.
Section S. The owner of any divided or undivided
interest may pay his share of any assessment upon producing
evidence of the extent of his interests satisfactory to the
officers having the roll in their charge.
Section 9. If any property owner eligible therefor is
granted a deferment from the assessments made by this ordin-
ance pursuant to the provisions of Ordinance No. 106, 1973,
then the lien created on such owner's property by this ,
ordinance shall remain in full force and effect, but the
same shall not be due or payable until the deferment granted.
pursuant to Ordinance No. 106, 1973 has expired.
Introduced, considered favorably on.first reading, and
ordered published this 21st day of October, A.D. 1975, and
to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of November,
A.D. 1975.
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Passed and adopted on final reading this 4th day of
November, A.D. 1975.
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First Reading: October 21, 1975 (Vote: Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
Second Reading: November 4, 1975 (Vote: Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
Dates Published: October 26, 197-5 and November 9, 1975
City Cler
Ordinance Adopted on Second Reading Amending
the Code Relating to Alcoholic Beverages
Councilwoman Gray made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adopt
Ordinance No. 75, 1975 on second reading. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
ORDINANCE NO. '75 , 1975
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 33
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That Section 33-14.B. of the Code of the City
of Fort Collins be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as
follows:
"§33-14.B. All licenses granted hereunder shall be
granted subject to the terms and conditions of this
Article, the provisions of applicable state law and
any terms and conditions imposed by resolution of
the Liquor Licensing Authority. All licenses granted
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shall be subject to the applicant obtaining a license
from the State of Colorado. A license holder shall
sell fermented malt beverages only at the location
set forth in the license and only within the area
encompassed by the application unless approval for
transfer of the location is first received from the
Liquor Licensing Authority."
Section 2. That Section 33-15.A. of the Code of the City
of Fort Collins be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as
follows:
�t "§33-15.A. Each applicant for a license hereunder
shall comply with the requirements of the city adopted
by resolution of the Liquor Licensing Authority. No
application for a license shall be received or acted
i upon where within twelve (12) months next preceding
the date of the application the Liquor Licensing
Authority has denied an application at the same.
location for the reason that the reasonable require-
ments of the neighborhood were satisfied by the
existing outlets."
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Section 3. That a new section, to -wit: Section 33-15.C.
be added to the Code of the City of Fort Collins as follows:
'§33-15.C. All licenses granted pursuant to the
provisions of this article shall be valid for a
period of one (1) year from the date of the issuance
of such license unless revoked or suspended pursuant
to the Code of the City of Fort Collins, the rules,
of procedure of the Liquor Licensing Authority of
the City of Fort Collins, or Colorado statutes."
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and
orc.ered published this day_ of CQ, la1•�A� A.D. 1975,
an^c. to be presented for��i�naIIII passage on t ett,_ay of
�I .c..It &J*�, A.D. 1975.
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Passed and adopted on final reading this k day of
�141d�.zA-tAA,is,, A.D. 1975.
ATTEST:
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First Reading: October 21, 1975 (Vote:
Second Reading: November 4, 1975 CVote:
Dates Published:-�QQtober 2A. 1� and November
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Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
Yeas: 7, Nays: 0)
9, 1975
Ordinance Adopted on First Reading Being the Annual
Appropriations,for the Fiscal Year Beginning January 1,
1976, and Ending December 31, 1976
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to adopt
Ordinance No. 76, 1975 on first reading. Yeas: Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,
Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Ordinance Adopted on First Reading Amending
the Code Relating to Liquor Licensing
City Attorney March stated that the intent of this ordinance was to get the
"Revocation" portion of the code out of the hands of the Council and into the
hands of the Liquor Licensing Authority.
Councilman Suinn made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adopt
Ordinance No. 77, 1975 on first reading. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Ordinance Adopted on First Reading Amending
the Traffic Code
In reviewing the Traffic Code; a typographical error was found in the original
ordinance adopting this Code. Our City Attorney has requested that we adopt
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Ordinance No. 79, 1975, clarifying the situation.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bowling to adopt
Ordinance No. 79, 1975 on first reading. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Agreement with Bill Metier Company as Professional
at Collindale Golf Course, Approved
This item had been tabled at the'October 21, 1975 regular meeting.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to remove
this item from the table for consideration. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
C^ Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to approve
the agreement with Bill Metier Company as Professional at Collindale and authorize
the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the agreement. Yeas: Councilmembers
Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Agreement with Tom M. Peck as Professional
at City Park Nine Golf Course, Approved
This item had been tabled at the October 21, 1975 regular meeting.
' Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to remove
this item from the table for consideration. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
'Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bloom to approve the
agreement with Tom M. Peck as Professional at City Park Nine Golf Course and
authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the agreement. Yeas:
Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays:
None.
Agreement with Vern Hackbarth as Concessionaire
at Collindale Golf Course, Approved
Councilwoman Gray made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bowling to approve the
agreement.with Vern Hackbarth as concessionaire at Collindale Golf Course and
authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the agreement. Yeas:
Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson.
Nays: None.
Resolution Adopted Regarding the Sale of City Property
No Longer Needed for Municipal Purposes (Lot 7, R. Bartlett)
Councilwoman Nancy Gray made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adopt
the resolution. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
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t RESOLUTION7S-62
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY NOW OWNED
BY THE CITY IS NOT NEEDED FOR MUNICIPAL
PURPOSES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SUCH
PROPERTY
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•, WHEREAS, the following described property situate in the
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Lot 7, Block 82, in the City of Fort Collins,
Colorado;
is owned by the City of Fort Collins; and
WHEREAS, such property is not now used nor intended to be,
used for municipal purposes nor secured for the purpose of
being used for municipal purposes and it appears to be in the ,
beet interests of the City to sell the same; and
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WHEREAS,. the City has received a bid for the purchase of
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said property from Richard Bartlett in the amount of Five
Hundred Dollars ($500.00), which bid corresponds with the
appraised value of said property; and
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WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to accept
such bid and to convey the property above described for the
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consideration of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
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OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby finds and determines
that the property above described is not used nor intended to be
used for municipal purposes nor secured for the purpose of being
used for municipal purposes and that it is for the best interests
of the City of Fort Collins that said property be sold.
Section 2. That the bid of Richard Bartlett for the pur-
chase of said property for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars
($500.00) be, and the'same hereby is, accepted..
Section 3. That the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they '
hereby are, authorized and directed to convey said property to
Richard Bartlett for and on behalf of the City of Fort Collins.
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Passed and adopted aa regular meeting of the City Council
held this day of A.D. 1975.
ATTEST:F9yor
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r Resolution Adopted Regarding the Sale of City Property
c� No Longer Needed For Municipal Purposes,
=� Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to adopt
the resolution. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
RESOLUTION 75-63
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
DETERMINING THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY NOW OWNED
BY THE CITY IS NOT NEEDED FOR MUNICIPAL
PURPOSES AND AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF SUCH
PROPERTY
WHEREAS, the following described property situate in the
City of Fort Collins, County of Larimer and State of Colorado,
to -wit:
The East 50 feet of the South 17.5 feet of
Lot 7 and the East 50 feet of the North 1/2
of Lot 8, all in Block $2, in the City of
Fort Collins, Colorado;
is owned by the City of Fort Collins; and
WHEREAS, such property is not now used nor intended to be
used for municipal purposes nor secured for the purpose of
being used for municipal purposes and it appears to be in the
best interests of the City to sell the same; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a bid for the purchase of
said property from Tom Feeney in the amount of Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00), which bid corresponds with the appraised
value of said property; and
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WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City to accept
such bid and to convey the property above described for the
consideration of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby finds and deter-
mines that the property above described is not used nor intended
to be used for municipal purposes nor secured for the purpose
of being used for municipal purposes and that it is for the
best i�iterests of the City of Fort Collins that said property
be sold.
Section 2. That the bid of Tom Feeney for the purchase
of said property for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00)
be, and the same hereby is, accepted.
Section 3. That the Mayor and City Clerk be, and they
hereby are, authorized and directed to convey said property to
Tom Feeney for and on behalf of the City of Fort Collins.
Passed and adopted at a regular� meeting of the City Council
held this .zt4 day of „ L�,6'\...A.D. 1975.
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ty Clerk
Rate Increases at the Indoor and Outdoor Swimming
Pools and for Various Recreational Activities, Approved
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to approve
the rate increases. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
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Activity 1975 Fee
Baton $ 4
Greenware Ceramics 0
Crafts, Adult 6
Dance, Adult - Ballroom, Single 5
Ballroom, Couple 8
Belly 6
Folk 1
Modern 0
Dance, Children 3 .
Dance, Children - Folk 3
9. Fashion & Charm 4
rFun -Time 8
_. Pottery, Adult - Beginners 20
Intermediate 25
=i+ Pottery, Children 10
Slimnastics 6
e Special Interest Activities 0
(guitar, cooking, etc.)
Tennis, Adult 6
Tennis, Junior - Lessons 4
League 4
Tennis Court Reservations 0
Tennis, Private Lessons 12 per 3s hour
24 per hour
Tennis, Semi=private lessons 8 per k hour
12 per hour
Yoga - Adult 15
Children 0
Playgrounds 3
Handicapped 0
Youth Centers Varies
Senior Citizens Varies
Alpine Skiing Varies
Softball - Adult 125 per team
Ponytail 5
Soccer - JAA 5
Ponytail 5
Basketball - Adult 125 per team
Ponytail 5
JAA 5
Recreational Boating Varies
Volleyball - Adult 50
Co -Ed 50
Mixed 4
Judo - Adult 5
Junior 4
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Recommended 1976 Fee
S 4
10
8
6
10 .
8
1
8
3
3
4
10
30
35
10
8 .
8
8
5
5
3 per
court
15 per
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30 per
hour
11 per
� hour
22 per
hour
20
10
3
0
Varies
Varies
Varies
145 per
team
5
5
5
130 per
team
5
5
Varies
55
55
5
5
4
Women's Self Defense5 5'.
Archery 4 4
Football - JAA 6 6
Flag 115 per team 115 per_team
Wilderness Survival 16 16
Winter Survival 16 16
Family Orienteering 0 18
Tumbling 4 4
Present Rates Recommended Rates
Single 30 Adm. Single 30 Adm.
Indoor Pool Admis. Pass Admins. Pass
Adults (18 & over) $ .15 $17.00 $1.00 $20.00
Teens (13-17) .50 11.00 .75 14.00
Youth (12 & under)_; .35 8.00 .50 10.00
Senior Citizens (62 &.over) .35 8.00 .50 10.00
Pool Rental 15.00 per hour plus 25.00 per hour plus
..50 per person over .50 per person over.
50 persona 50 persona
Single Single
Outdoor Swimming P001 Admis. Season Admis. Season
Adults (18 & Over) $ .50 $ 6.00 $ .75 $17.00
Teens (13-17) .40 4.00 .50 11.00 '
Youth (12 & under) .30 4.00 .40 9.00
Family 20.00 30.00
Report from Designing Tomorrow Today Steering
Committee Scheduled for Work Session
A list of recommendations has been'received from the Governmental Task Force.
of DT`, and approved by the Steering Committee regarding proposed Charter changes.
City Manager Brunton recommended this be an item of consideration for the
November 11, 1975 Work Session.,
Council concurred in this recommendation.
Recommendations from Human Relations Commission
Scheduled for Work Session
At its October 16, 1975 meeting the Human Relations Commission recommended that
a revised ordinance and bylaws be approved by the City Council.
City Manager Brunton again recommended this item be scheduled for a Work Session.
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Special Assessment District On Taft Hill Road:
Authorized to Proceed
Following is the City Manager's memorandum on this item:
At its October 28, 1975, work session, the City Council received a report
from Roy Bingman, Director of Engineering Services, with regard to the
status of our urban systems money and various projects. One of the needed
projects that was included was a special assessment district on Taft Hill
Road between Laporte Avenue and Prospect. The City's contribution to the
special assessment project is $80,000 which could be funded through the urban
system revenue.
Because of the tight right of way and the closeness of the houses, especially
on the West side of Taft Hill, it will be necessary for us to have a roadway
in this area no wider than 50 feet. Because of severe deadline problems,
we would have to proceed with this project as soon as possible.
Special assessment projects are never popular; however, it is the City's
only way of financing street improvements except when a street is put in by
a developer as part of the subdivision requirements. This street is needed
because of the severe north -south traffic problems as was indicated before.
We will have to put this project as number one priority if it is approved by
the City Council.
Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the City Council authorize
the Administration to proceed as rapidly as possible with a special assess-
ment project on Taft Hill Road between Laporte Avenue and Prospect Street.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to authorize
the administration to proceed with this district. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Old Fort Site
At.the October 28, 1975, work session, the City Council heard a report from
Charles Hagemeister and Colonel John Hughes of the Centennial -Bicentennial
Committee in regard to the old fort site project. Because of many circum-
stances beyond their control, they feel it is not possible for them to
proceed with this project at this time. They feel that the report prepared
was extremely helpful and beneficial in this process. They hope that at some
future stage this project can be reactivated. However, for the time being,
this should be officially canceled.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Suinn that letters
of appreciation be sent to those persons who had worked on the project and
to.officially terminate the same. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray,
Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
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to Vacate a Portion of Alpine Street
to City Attorney for Ordinance Prep
tion
Through our City Attorney, we received a petition to vacate a portion of
Alpine Street, located in the north part of the city and west of College
Avenue. The majority of Alpine Street was vacated some time ago. The only
portion of Alpine Street west of College is a 190-foot section on the south
side of Alpine Street. There exists a residence which encroaches on the
public right-of-way by 3-' feet. The existing fenced yard encroaches an
additional 19 feet. The petitioners request the City to vacate the south
22 feet of Alpine. This vacation is needed in connection with the pending.
sale of the property.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to
approve the vacation and authorize the City Attorney to prepare the vacation
ordinance. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Various Easements Accepted
(a) Right of way from Suppes $ Wolf Corporation for the construction,
maintenance, servicing and operation of underground sanitary
sewer and electrical lines in the City Park Avenue area.
Consideration: $1.00
(b) Easement from Buckeye Land and Livestock Company, Inc. for the
installation and maintenance of a buried sewer pipe line for the
Alta Vista sewer.
Consideration: $1.00
Damage to crops payment: $200.00
Total Payment: $201.00
(c) Grant of easement from Rhoades, Inc. as General Partner in East
Gate Limited and Riverside Limited for storm drainage purposes
and the installation and maintenance of storm drainage improve-
ments in Storm Sewer Improvement District No. 16.
Consideration: $12,000.00
(d) Easement agreement from Fort Collins Business Center, Ltd. This .
easement from the Fort Collins Business Center, Ltd. is required in
connection with the sanitary sewer to Andersonville and Alta Vista.
The permanent easement is 20 feet with a temporary construction ease-
ment of 50 feet. The payment for this easement is $1.00.
Councilwoman Gray made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bowling to accept the
above easements. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
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Resolution Adopted Approving Lease Agreement
with Larimer County
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray to adopt
the resolution and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the
agreement. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
RESOLUTION 75-64
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
r, APPROVING AN AGREEMENT TO BE ENTERED INTO
. WITH THE BOA,D OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
r LARIMER COUNTY FOR LEASE OF A MUNICIPAL
L7 COURTROOM IN THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
WHEREAS, in recent years the City of Fort Collins has main-
tained its municipal gourt in the Larimer County Courthouse; and
WHEREAS, the spade previously used for the municipal court
is now needed for the use of the Larimer County District Court;
and
WHEREAS, other space in the courthouse which was formerly
used for jury quartere can be made available to the City of Fort
Collins for a municipal court; and
WHEREAS, a lease has been negotiated with the Larimer
County Commissioners for such space, which has been approved
by the City Attorney and the City Manager; and
WHEREAS, in the qpinion of the City Council it is desirable
and in the best interests of the citizens of the City of Fort
Collins that the municipal court be located in the Larimer County
Courthouse which is the location of the other courts in the
county and therefore the City Council desires to accept and
authorize such lease.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FORT COLLINS that the terms and conditions of the lease agree-
ment within referred to be, and the same hereby are, accepted .
and approved; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Mayor and City Clerk be,
and they hereby are, authorized and directed to execute said
lease agreement for and on behalf of the City of Fort Collins..
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Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council
held this 4th day of November, A.D. 1975.
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(Note: This item was acted upon out of sequence on the agenda. At the
appropriate time, as scheduled, Mayor Russell requested a motion to rescind
the previous action.)
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to rescind
the previous action on this resolution. Yeas: Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,
Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. .Nays: None.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adopt
the resolution. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Other Business
1. City Manager Brunton stated that he would like to address a possible
exemption for the payment of sales tax on manufacturing equipment.
Mayor Russell requested this item be placed on the November 11, 1975
Work Session.
2. City Attorney March advised the Council that Municipal Judge, John Tobin
has disqualified himself from hearing the two cases now pending against
various members of the Council. The attorneys have met and agreed on a
list of local attorneys that would be acceptable to both as well as two
judges from other communities that would be acceptable.
The desirability of having a local person was twofold, f#st_ it allows_
the Council to appoint the person as an -assistant municipal judge, the
Charter provides that one must be a resident of the City to be a judge;
if an out -of -city judge would have to be appointed as a referee he
would make recommendations to Judge Tobin who would make a ruling -on
that recommendation making the process cumbersome. The second item
would be the time element if this were heard locally.
Judge Tobin had contacted one of the attorneys on the list, Mayo Sommermeyer
and he has agreed'to serve if appointed.
City Attorney March, therefore, requested that the Council, by potion,
appoint Attorney Mayo Sommermeyer as the Assistant Municipal Judge.
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Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray to appoint
' Mayo Sommermeyer as -Assistant Municipal Judge. Yeas:. Coiuicilmembers Rlonm,.
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Citizen Participation
1. Mr. Richard Shikir, 2908 Eagle Drive, presented the following petition:
We, the undersigned effected residents of South Meadowlark Heights sub-
division, hereby protest the recent roadwork done on our streets (Bluejay,
Eagle, Flicker, Redwing, and Ringneck). We feel the gravelly substance
placed on these streets form a nuisance on at least one of the following
several accounts:
1) It creates a lot of dust, making it a nuisance to clean and causing a
potential health hazard;
== 2) It makes biking on the streets a treacherous endeavor, for both
children and adults, therefore posing a potential safety hazard;
3) .The gravel gets kicked up onto our sidewalks and driveways, causing a
nuisance in terms of maintenance of our property.
.We hereby request that the present gravelly surface be replaced with a
smooth asphalt road, as was found on these streets before the road
"improvements" were put in,
City Manager Brunton and Director of Engineering Services, Roy Bingman
' responded to the road reconstruction in the area. They indicated they
would investigate the situation and report back.
2. Bill Hanson, 1401 West Mulberry spoke to a bus stop bench which had been
designed and installed by the Sertoma Club. The Sertoma Club has offered
its service for building additional benches.
Ordinance Adopted as Amended Relating to
Meeting of the City Council
Mayor Russell read the following proposed amendment to the ordinance relating
to informal conferences:
'T. Official Meetings. The provisions and requirements of this article
shall apply only to•regular or special meetings called pursuant to this article.
No other gathering of the Council shall be considered a meeting and no official
action of the Council shall be taken except at a regular or special meeting
called and held in accordance with the provisions of this article."
Councilmembers expressed opinions on the need for. the ordinance or lack of
need, ranging from regret to the feeling that the above section might be deleted.
Mr. Gerald Sharpnack, of the Fort Collins Coloradoan stated "I think the three
exemptions (personnel, attorney -client, and land acquisition) are too broad."
' Further Mr. Sharpnack stated he did not agree with the City Attorney's opinion
and contends that this matter should go before the voters.
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Mr. Andy Anderson, 1421 Skyline Drive, inquired if Council considered appoint-
ments to boards and commissions an item for Executive Session. Councilmembers
responded that they did.
Councilman Bloom made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bowling to amend Ordin-
ance No. 78, be deleting section "D" on page two and substituting section "D"
as read by Mayor Russell. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,
Russell and Wilkinson. Nays: Councilman Suinn.
Councilman Suinn stated he did not feel that a statement was needed that
inferred that other meetings are necessary.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bloom to adopt
Ordinance No. 78, 1975 as amended on first reading.
Councilman Suinn made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to amend the
previous motion by deleting item "D" from the ordinance. Yeas: Councilmembers
Reeves and Suinn. Nays: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Russell and .
Wilkinson.
Mayor Russell put the: previous motion with the following vote. Yeas: Council -
members Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Riverside Subdivision, 7th Filing, Approved
This item had been tabled at the October 21, 1975 regular meeting.
Councilman Bowling made a motion, seconded by Councilman Suinn to remove this '
item from the table. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,
Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Planning Director, Les Kaplan, stated an agreement had been agreed to by the
various owners. Planner I, Paul Deibel stated the specifics provided for
adequate access to the site, as well as a provision which would limit the curb
cuts to 13 with curb cuts no closer than 120 feet from any other curb cutand
the exact location of the curb cuts to be approved by the City Engineer.
Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bloom to approve the
Riverside Subdivision, 7th filing with the provision that all owners sign the
plat that the curb cut regulation be fixed on the plat and that the landscaping
covenants extend over the entire plat. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves and Suinn. Nays: None. (Councilmen Russell and Wilkinson out of
room.)
Request from Downtown Merchants Association
Regarding Christmas Lighting Approved
At the September 15, 1975, meeting, the City Council discussed the request
from the Downtown Merchants Association with regard to the City financially '
assisting with the Christmas lighting. After considerable discussion, the
City Council voted to authorize the City's installing and removing of the
lights. However, the acquisition costs, energy costs, and storage costs,
were to be borne by the IVA.
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Subsequently, the DMA has attempted to get volunteers to assist in the
' installation and removal of the Christmas decorations. They have also pur-
chased or have tentatively purchased Christmas lighting that is lighter and
has less wattage of illumination. Therefore, with the volunteers to
assist in the installation, the City's involvement in this process will be
less than anticipated. The original kilowatt hour estimate for the cost of
power estimated on a 37-day, 15 per hour, was 9,202 kilowatt hours. The new
kilowatt hour estimate is 3,330 kilowatts. The energy costs should be less
than $150.
Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the City provide the
aerial l�orm or bucket to assist the DMA in installing and removing the
decorations and to energize and connect them into the electrical system, and
�^ also pay the cost of electrical energy.
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T.. Mr. Scott Larabee and Mr. Luther Hickmann spoke to the request on behalf of
the DMA.
Councilman Suinn made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves to approve
the recommendation of the administration. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves and Suinn. Nays: None. (Councilmen Russell and
Wilkinson out of room.)
Storm Drainage Detention Pond Maintenance
' Policy Approved
This item had been tabled on April 1, 1975.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Gray to remove
this item from the table for consideration. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom,
Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Director of Engineering Services, Roy A. Bingman spoke to the problem and the
proposed policy.
There is a problem at the present time as to the responsibility for the main-
tenance of detention ponds in areas where there is no home owners association
responsible for this type of maintenance or where the detention pond counts
as a portion of the total open space requirement within a P.U.D. The mainten-
ance problems include cutting weeds or grass and maintenance of the storm
drainage related facilities such as inlet pipes, outlets, channels through
the drainage pond, and so forth.
Since these facilities are part of the overall drainage system of the City of
Fort Collins which the City normally maintains through the Street Department,
we are recommending that the Street Department be responsible for maintenance
of these detention ponds under the following conditions:
1. That the pond be properly constructed as approved by the Engineering Depart-
ment.
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2. That there be certain minimum landscaping requirements such as seeding
with wild grasses to control weeds and some tree and shrub installation
exclusive of sprinkler systems.
3. That the terms under which the City would maintain the ponds would include
several cuttings per year to keep the grass and weeds to a controlled
condition, little or, no landscape maintenance as such, and no sprinkling
activities.
:. The above measures should insure that detention pond areas are maintained in
a reasonable condition where there is no other satisfactory arrangement for
such maintenance by the home owners and limit the City's liability for such
maintenance to the absolute minimum. I recommend that this matter be presented
to Council for policy adoption.
Note: This item was considered prior to the break and voted on at the proper.
time on the agenda.
Councilwoman Reeves made a motion, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adopt
the Storm Drainage Detention Pond Policy. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling,
Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Status of Bikeway Program on South College Avenue
This item had been tabled at the October 7, 1975 meeting.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilman Bloom to remove
this item from the table. Yeas: Councilmembers
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Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves,.
Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
Director of Engineering Services, Roy A. Bingman spoke to the following recom-
mendations:
Our recommendations are as follows:
Laurel to Pros ect East Side. Prohibit bikes on College Avenue proper; access
to e via s1 e streets and sidewalks to destinations on College, or by alleys
(some of which are paved). Remington Street to be designated a bike route (not
bike lanes) .
Pros e,c to RAN
- East Side. Prohibit bikes on College Avenue proper; access
to e via si a streets and sidewalks. Remington bike route continues on south
to Rutgers.
Rut ers to Drake - East Side. Prohibit bikes on Ccllege Avenue proper; frontage
road to e i e route or -lane; at Home Federal branch office, an access easement
is.. -necessary through driveway and short section of sidewalk.
Drake to Swallow - East Side. Prohibit bikes on College Avenue proper; at
Sinclair station new section of 4 ft. sidewalk necessary to connect to frontage '
road; frontage road to be bike route; Swallow and Remington provide access to
Foothills Fashion Mall.
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Swallow to Foothills Drive - East Side. Prohibit bikes on College Avenue proper.
' Prohibition ends at Foothills Drive.
The problem is more difficult on the west side of College Avenue because of the
few side streets.
We recommend the following:
Laurel to Prospect. Prohibit bikes on College proper; side streets provide access
to University; wide sidewalks provide room for bicyclists along University;
University Square development incorporates bike lanes near railroad when built;
from.Pitkin to Prospect there are presently few destinations, and side streets
c! provide access.
r Pros ect to Rut ers. Prohibit bikes on College proper; modify sidewalks and
_ cur s at intersections for bike use off the street.
Rutgers to Drake. There is sufficient width for bike lanes on College proper; we
recommend painting of lanes in this area; no other work needed.
Drake south to Foothills Drive. Easements are necessary at Ghent Motors and
MAirray's Furniture and installation of sidewalks to provide access to Frontage
road; Frontage Road is available from there south.
We have estimated the cost of the improvements at approximately $10,000 including
' bike route signs, bike lanes, and concrete and asphalt work.
Because of the easements or right-of-way necessary in some locations, and the
.time of year, we are recommending implementation of these proposals early in 1976,
as soon as construction and painting are possible.
Councilman Wilkinson made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Reeves that the
administration be instructed to proceed with the recommendations with .implementation
early in 1976. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Su=* and
Wilkinson. Nays: Councilman Bowling.
Special Meeting of the
City Council Set
Due to the National League of Cities Meeting to be held at the same time as the
first regular council meeting in December; Councilman Bowling made a motion,
,.seconded by Councilman Bloom to adjourn the regular meeting of December Z, 1975
to December 9, 1975. Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell,
Suinn and Wilkinson. Nays: None.
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Adjournment
Councilman Bowling made a motion,, seconded by Councilman Wilkinson to adjourn.
Yeas: Councilmembers Bloom, Bowling, Gray, Reeves, Russell, Suinn and Wilkinson.
Nays: None.
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