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November 9, 1972
MINUTES OF. MEETING
November 9, 1972
The City Council of the City of Fort Collins met in regular session at 1:30 P.M. in the
Council Chambers of the Municipal Building on Thursday, November 9, 1972.
Present: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Also present: Robert Brunton, City Manager
Michael DiTullio, Assistant City Manager
Arthur March, Jr., City Attorney
Charles Liquin, Director of Public Works
Don Reynolds, Planning Director
Verna Lewis, City Clerk
Mayor Carson pres-
DISPENSING OF MINUTES
Motion was made by Councilman Lopez, seconded by Councilman Preble, that the
reading of the minutes of the last regular meeting held November 2, 1972, be dispensed with.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Naves: None.
PROCLAMATIONS
WHEREAS, the sacrifices of those Nvno have. lost their lives,
their health, or their livelihood as a result of their military
service are rightly the concern of all citizens; and
CfIRiLS, the annual sale of Buddy Poppies by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars offers an opportunity for the people of this commu—
nity to express their. solicitude for those unfortunate persons
who have paid more than their share of the cost of freedom; and
WI-H;RFAS, V.F.PJ. Buddy Poppies are assembled by disabled vet-
erans, and the proceeds of this worthy fund-raising campaign are
used exclusively for the benefit of disabled and needy veterans,
and the widows and orphans of deceased veterans, in the desire to
"Honor the Dead by Helping the Living"; therefore
I Karl E. Carson , Mayor of the City of
Fort Collins, Colorado do hereby urge the citizens of this
community to recognize the merits of this cause by contributing
generously to its support through the purchase of. Buddy Poppies
on the day set aside for the distribution of these symbols of
appreciation for the sacrifices of our honored dead..
I urge all patriotic citizens to wear a Buddy Poppy as.mute
evidence of our gratitude to the men of this country who have
risked or lost their lives in fulfilling their obligations as Amer-
ican citizens.
Signed �J1
Mayor
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Executive
Seal of the City of Fort Collins, State of Colorado to be affixed this
9th day of November, A.D., 1972.
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Novemter 9, 1972
WHEREAS, the Northern Colorado Association for the Hearing
Impaired has requested the support of the City Council in bringing their
program to the attention of the public; and
i1'lII-:REAS, they have requested that a week.be designated as
Deaf Awareness Week in support of such program; and
WHEREAS, the purposes and program of such Association are
worthy of the support of this community.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Karl E. Carson, Mayor of the City of Fort
Collins, do hereby proclaim the week of November 12 through 18, 1972, as
Deaf Awareness Week in Fort Collins, and I urge the citizens of this
City to become informed of the purposes of said Association.
Given under my hand and the seal of the City of Fort Collins
this 9th day of November, A.D. 1972.
/s/ Karl'E. Carson
Mayor
AGENDA ITEM 3A
The Mayor declared the Council sitting as Liquor Licensing Authority
SPORTSMAN'S BAR, 210 Walnut Street
This license was considered to -day with the agreement November 2, 1972, to continue the
final hearing on this application until November 16th. Motion was made by Councilman Lopez,
seconded by Councilman Preble, that this be continued to November 16, 1972.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Naves: None.
AGENDA ITEM 3B
RFNEIVAL APPLICATION FOR HOTEL -RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE
BY FLOYD $ REGINA BAKER DBA BAKES, 640 SOUTH COLLEGE
REPORT:
On November 2, 1972, the above name person made application for renewal of their Malt,
Vinous, and Spirituous Liquor License. On November 6, 1972, this officer received the
renewal application for review.
This officer checked the records of the Fort Collins Police Department and found that this
department has encountered no problems with this establishment.
This officer can find no legal basis to reoommend denial of this renewal at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Derlyle G. O'Dell, Detective
Vice and Intelligence Bureau
/s/ Ralph M. Smith
Chief of Police
Motion was made by Councilman Fead, seconded by Councilman Peterson, that this renewal be
approved.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 3C
RENEWAL APPLICATION BY WILLIAM G. GOFF DBA
BILL'S AGGIE LIQUORS, 429 Canyon Avenue
REPORT:
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On November 3, 1972, the above named person made application for renewal of his Malt, Vinous,
and Spirituous Liquor License. Ohl November 6, 1972, this officer received the renewal
application for review.
This officer checked the records of the Fort Collins Police Department and*found that this
department has encountered no problems with this establishment.
This officer can find no legal basis to recommend denial of this renewal application at this
time.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Derlyle G. O'Dell, Detective
Vice and Intelligence Bureau
/s/ Ralph M. Smith
Chief of Police
Motion was made by Councilman Peterson, seconded by Councilman Lopez, that this renewal
be approved.
Ayes: Councilmen Carosn, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM i 4A
ORDINANCE NO. 70, 1972
BEING AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Motion was made by Councilman Fead, seconded by Councilman Lopez, that Ordinance No. 70, 1972,
be adopted.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM SA
ORDINANCE NO. 76, 1972
BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF FORT COLi.INS,
COLORADO, 19SS, AS AMENDED, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND CLASSIFYING FOR ZONING
PURPC,SES THE PROPERTY INCLUDED IN THE ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, Colorado.
Director of Planning Donald Reynolds reviewed the existing zoning in the area. Councilman
Lopez again expressed his desire to have the '.'City take in", or at least plan for, larger
parcels of land at one time in order to have more effective planning.
Motion was made by Councilman Peterson to approve Ordinance No. 76, 1972, on first reading.
Seconded by Councilman Lopez.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6A
EST ON CENTER PARKING BY AGGIE THEATRE
City Manager Robert Brunton reviewed the request from the Manager of the Aggie Theatre and
expressed his con tention that this restriction was a Public Department problem rather than
a traffic problem, and suggested eiiminating the prohibition on parking with the stipulation
that the situation be watched closely.
Input into the question was given by Councilman Lopez, Assistant City Manager Mike DiTullion
and Traffic Engineer Joe Rice, as related to the problem being one of loitering and rubbish
and time needed for flushing the Center Parking.
?lotion was made by Councilman Lopez to authorize the Administration to remove the existing
parking restriction in the three block area, seconded by Councilman Preble.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6B
REQUEST FOR CITY SEWER SERVICE
LUTHER 6 EVELYN JACKSON DBA THE DOG HOUSE
720 Willox Lane
Public Works Director displayed the area requesting service and recommended authorizing the
extension, subject to the provisions of the Utility extension policy under consideration by
Council. Mayor Carson expressed the general views of the Council that in addition to the
Extension Policy requirements, it would be well to have some input from the Planning office
pertaining to any zoning proposed or annexation petitions.
Motion was made by Councilman Fead to table this request, seconded by Councilman Lopez.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6C
BIDS - SOUTH COLLEGE CURB (HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
The City has received bids for the construction of curb and
gutter on South College Avenue, from Rutgers to Mathews, for the
median separating the frontage road from the main highway. The
bids received are the following:
1. Concrete Construction & Placing, Inc. $10,460.00
2. Kiefer Concrete, Inc. 15,862.50
3. F. & F. Concrete Construction No Bid due to
large backlog
Of work.
The estimated cost was $15,100.00. The Highway Department
has agreed to pay the full cost of this curb and gutter installation.
We have submitted the bids to the Highway Department for approval,
and they have informed us that we can proceed with the contract.
We therefore recommend the award of the contract to Concrete
Construction $ Placing, Inc., with the City to be reimbursed by the
Highway Department in the full amount of the contract.
Respectfully submitted,
Ro� A./Bingman
City Engineer
The Highway Department has agreed to pay the full cost of this curb and gutter installation.
Motion was made by Councilman Preble to award the contract, as recommended by the City Engineer,
seconded b. Councilman Fead and adopted.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6D
BIDS - TRAFFIC LIGHT POLES
FOR TRAFFIC ENGINEER
REPORT:
Bids received and evaluated covering consideration for purchase of two steel traffic light
poles with 32' mast arms and two steel traffic light poles with 25' mast arms.
Mr. Joe A. Rice,'Traffic Engineer, has evaluated the bids. Based upon Mr. Rice's letter,
the recommendation is that the bid be awarded to.Union Metal Manufacturing Company in the
amount of $2,458.84.
/s/ E. M. Kuppinger
Purchasing Agent
Traffic Engineer .Joe Rice stated these poles would be used at College and Willox, that they
were approved in the 1972 budget signalization project, and explained the delay in getting
the work under way was the work being done in the downtown area. Additionally, he hoped the
installation would be completed before Christmas.
Motion was made by Councilman Lopez, seconded by Councilman Peterson, that this be approved.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6 E.
RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT FOR SEWER LINE
AT ASH AND LAKE STREETS
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Motion was made by Councilman Peterson, seconded by Councilman Lopez, that this be approved.
jAyes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None,
AGENDA ITEM 6F
UTILITY EXTENSION POLICY
This item has been under consideration for some time by the Council; the initial report from
the Rater Board was presented to the Council on October 10, 1972 Since then much Staff work
has been done and the following summary of the progress was giver}�ythe City Attorney and City
Manager:
Changes recommended by the Administration:
1. That petioners request be channeled to the Electric Department for approval or disapproval.
2. The question of applicability of County verses City Codes: the City would accept County
inspections generally. In those areas not on par with City regulations, the City would in-
spect.
3. Tile City would accept the County Subdivision regulations.
These requirements were established to eliminate present difficulties in petitioners
circumventing regulations and then coming back and requesting annexation.
Councilman Fead again expressed the need to know what these extensions cost the City.
\lotion was made by Councilman Lopez,.to instruct the Administration to draw up this
policy in formal form, including the recommended changes, seconded by Councilman Preble and
adopted.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: .None.
AGENDA ITEM 6G
SOLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY BID FOR RIVERSIDE PAVING
RE: aids for Asphalt Paving for Riverside Drive from 'Magnolia
to Oak
Pie have received quotations from Flatiron Paving Company and
Sterling, Paving Company for the Riverside reconstruction. The
,-mounts bid were Flatiron Paving Company $9.20 per ton and Sterling
Paving Company $8.50 per ton. The approximate amount of paving
required is 600 tons. We are requesting that this contract be
awarded to Sterling Paving Company in the amount of $5,100 on a
Sole Supplier JustificaIion since these are the only contractors
in the area capable of doing tine work.
Roy A. Wingman
City Engineer
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November 9, 1972
This item was not a sole source request, but a variation of the normal bidding procedure
in order to save time. Motion was made by Councilman Fead to accept the recommendation of
the City Engineer and award the bidrtoSterling Paving Company, seconded by Councilman
Peterson and adopted.
Avc;: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Naves: None
AGENDA ITEM 6H
PLAMNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
TRACT K SOUTILWOR VILLAGE, THIRD FILING
The area in question was reviewed by the Director of Planning who stated the water retention
pond would double as open space.
The Citv Attornc% advised the Council the City must receive an easement from the developer
for drainage hui;•,ces. Motion was made by Councilman Fead to approve PUD, subject to an
easement for drainage purposes, seconded by Councilman Peterson and adopted.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6I
INSTALLING SCHOOL FLASHING SIGNALS
CODLMUNICATION:
RE: Traffic Studies at Drake & Tulane and Mulberry at Dunn Elementary
School, For Possible Upgrading of Controls.
. Since school has been in session, I have had numerous calls from parents
and from the school principals at the respective schools that are served by
the subject mentioned locations. These calls were requesting some type of
control in addition to those that now exist.
I have made studies of the two locations and the results are as follows:
Drake h Tulane (O'Dea Elementary)
By examining the attached pedestrian -vehicle and radar sheets, you will
note that ehere are 107 children and 257 vehicles in the A.M. period and
132 children and 449 vehicles in the P.M. period. This is an increase of
14 percent pedestrians and 25 percent vehicles over the counts taken in
November, 1971. The speed radar sheets reflect an 85 percentile speed of
34.5 miles per hour through the crossing.
Ftulberry at Dunn Elementary
By examining the report sheets for this location, you will find the
totals for children and vehicles,to be 116 and 527 in the A.M. period and
137 and 667 in the P.M. period. This is an increase of 21 percent pedestrians
and 18 percent vehicles over the November, 1971 count. Radar indicates a
34.5 mile 85 percentile speed at this location also.
In February of this year the Council approved the installation of reduced
speed flashers at seven locations on some of the major streets. In comparing
the figures of this study with those of the November counts, these two
locations are as high as the previous figures with the exception of two of
the seven locations and are above the other five locations.
i•Tien the, flashers were installed there was no set criteria other than
the speed factor. I can only recommend that these two locations be given
serious consideration for flashing speed limit signs on the basis of speed
and due to the fact that there are locations controlled by these flashers
that have a much lower volume of pedestrians and vehicles.
If further information is necessary, please check your files for my
memo to the City Manager of December 10, 1971, and the City Manager memo
to the Mayor and Council of January 14, 1972.
Respectfully submitted
Joe'
Traffic Engineer
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City Manager Robert Brunton stated that the best way of alerting people to traffic con-
ditions is to issue traffic tickets.
Joe Rice, Traffic Engineer, said there had been some problems with speed th'7ough this area
and the flashers slow it down some, stating there had been no pedestrian accidents at the
school crossings and felt that the pedestrian light is effective. He said the approximate
cost of these lights are $750.00 each. Motion was made by Councilman Fead, seconded by
Councilman Preble, that these lights be approved.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Naves: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6J
TWO SPEED GUNS - POLICE DEPARTMENT
City Manager Robert Brunton stated that this item is not budgeted but recommended the purchase
of these guns, as will be reimbursed 100% by Federal funding. Motion was made by Councilman
Peterson, seconded by Councilman Preble, that the City Manager's recommendation be approved.
Ayes: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson and Fead.
Nayes: None.
AGENDA ITEM 6K
ALLOWING CSU TO USE ONE STREET LIGHT POLE, TWO
TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND TWO PARKING SPACES - ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH PROJECT
City Manager Robert Brunton reported that he had met with Mr. Reiter, head of Apmospheric
Science at CSU, and he had requested the use of one street light pole on College between
Mountain and LaPorte and two traffic signals at the intersection of College and LaPorte for
the temporary installation of atmospheric testing devices, also two parking spaces for the
storing of the necessary measuring and recording instruments, stating the testing would not
take place until after January 2, 1973, not to exceed four weeks.
City Attorney Arthur March, Jr., advised the Council the State Eoard would not sign a "hold
harmless,' agreement, however, he would be in touch with John Bush and work out an agreement
whereby CSU would be responsible.
City Manager Robert Brunton recommended that this be waived in.lieu of copies of the reports
of the studies be furnished the City.
Ayes: Councilman Carson, Lopez, Preble, Peterson aid Fead.
Nayes: None.
City Attorney Arthur March, Jr., reported on the matter of the local taxi cab incident with a
CSU transportation vehicle and charges brought against two drivers. Ile advised the Council
that this was outside of his jurisdiction but lie would report to the PUC. Councilman Fead
said he felt this should be reported to the PUC and that this incident which happened in
September, go on their license record.
Councilman Lopez inquired into the situation of taxi cabs being parked parallel on Walnut
Street, and further stated he felt it was a traffic hazard. Public Works Director Charles
Liquin advised the Council that this parking situation had been worked out between the Taxi
Company and the Traffic Engineer.
Councilman Preble brought up bycycle safety and the lack of concern the bicycle riders have
for traffic.
City Attorney Arthur March, Jr., advised Councilman Preble that they cannot set fines for
the students. Fie said that warning tickets are issued which the parents sign and on the
third warning the parent is required to be present with the child when ticket is presented
to the Police Department. He said that adults are given tickets the same as with a car.
Councilman Fead read from the following proposed statement:
With much ts]_k about piacn^ci growth and I_lie need for orderly
development, we are nrocccci7:.; to do nothin, about implementing a
comprrlunsi.ve development policy. One could not accuse us of
being i_nconsistene' We have consistently zoned or rezoned street
corner by street corner for the sli_f,htly less than two years that
I have served on council. Most frequently, such actions simply
formalize the establishment of the developer's request -- often in
complete disregard of our professional Land Planners' advice.
Each time that a cOiicrover9ial problem arises, we hear that it was
done this way some place else in town -- usually on South College
Avenue -- and that to change now would be unfairly changing some
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Motion by Councilman Fead, seconded by Councilman Preble to award the bid. as recommended.
Yeas: Carson, Lopez, Preble and Fead. Nays: None.
Resignation from Human Relations Commission by Mrs. Jesse Godinez - Accepted.
Mrs. Jesse Godinez sub mitted her resignation from the Human Relations Commission, stating
an increase in family members and conflicting school activities precluded regular attendance
at the meetings.
Motion by Councilman Lopez, seconded by Councilman Fead, to accept the resignation with
regret and instruct the administration to convey the Council's appreciation for years of
service on the Board. Yeas: Councilman Carson, Lopez, Preble and Fead. Nays: None.
Proposed NoiseGrdinance taken under advisement
At the request of Councilman Preble, the City Clerk read at length a letter to the Council
from Jack A. Willeford, Ph.D., Director Division of Audiology and William E. Lentz, Ph.D. Di-
rector, Hearing Clinics, in which they submitted a proposed Noise Ordinance, with the desire
that Council study the proposal carefully and critically and then schedule a meeting with
Council to discuss the features of the document.
Each member of the Council received a copy of the proposed ordinance and the City Attorney
will also review the proposal.
Report of Wednesday Night Council Talk Session
Councilman Fead gave a brief report on his Wednesday Night talk session, stating items of
discussion were (1) proposed electric substation, (2) the Liquid Metal Breeder Reactor and
(3) Planning concepts.
Charter Review Committee Appointed
Mayor Carson appointed nine members of an eleven member special committee to recommend
changes in the City Charter. It was the Mayor's desire to get representation from a cross-
section of the community. The appointments announced are as follows: Charles N. Shepardson,
Chairman; David E. Watrous, William Stover, Nicholas Massaro, Mrs. Duane Barnhart,- Mrs.
Dennis Burrnett, Ray Greer, Maurice Nelson, and Alvin Kruchten.
Motion by Councilman Fead, seconded by Councilman Preble, to ratify the appointments. Yeas:
Carson, Lopez, Preble and Fead. Nays: None.
Four Special Meetings Announced.
Mayor Carson reminded Citizens of a meeting on Foothills Development to be held November 20,
1972 at 7:30 at Belvins Junior High; City Council to meet Wednesday, November 22, 1972, at
1:30 P.M. instead of Thanksgiving. A meeting on cemetery policies on November 27, 1972, at
7:30 P.M. in Council Chambers and a meeting on possible revisions to the Dog Ordinance on
November 29, 1972, at 7:36 P.M. in Council Chambers.
Mayor Carson also announced the third annual Public Employees Appreciation Day to be held
Sunday, November 19, 1972, at 3:00 P.M. at the Presbyterian Church, 531 South College, Dr.
Edward A. Lindell, Dean of Denver University to be the speaker, and urged all to attend.
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned on motion by Councilman Lopez, seconded by Councilman Preble.
Yeas: Councilmen Carson, Lopez, Preble and Fead. Nays: None.
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