HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-09/23/2014-AdjournedSeptember 23, 2014
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
Council -Manager Form of Government
Adjourned Meeting — 6:00 PM
PRESENT: Weitkunat, Overbeck, Poppaw. Campana, Troxell, Cunniff, Horak
ABSENT: None
Staff present: Atteberry, Daggett, Jensen
1. Public Hearing on the 2015-2016 Recommended Biennial Budget for the City of Fort Collins.
(Hearing was Held)
This is the first official public hearing on the City Manager's 2015-2016 Recommended Biennial
Budget for the City of Fort Collins. The purpose of this public hearing is to gather public input on the
2015-2016 budget.
In an effort to receive further public input, a second public hearing is scheduled for the Tuesday,
October 7, 2014 Council meeting. Public input will also be taken during the budget adoption
meetings on Tuesday, October 21 and Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers.
The City Manager's 2015-2016 Recommended Budget can be reviewed at the Main Library, the
Harmony Branch Library, Council Tree Library, or the City Clerk's Office. The recommended budget
can also be viewed online at www.fcgov.com/budget <http://www,fcgov.com/budoet>.
Chrissy Krumm, People First of Larimer County, discussed the importance of employment and
transportation. Specifically, she requested funding for additional evening and Sunday'Transfort
service.
Nancy York, 130 South Whitcomb, supported evening, Sunday and holiday Transfort service
and suggested the budget should be evaluated, per offer, for carbon footprint impacts.
Betsy Craig, 815 Courtenay Circle, Menu Nutrition Information, supported funding for small
business services in the community.
Bruce Henderson, Bike Fort Collins, supported funding for various bicycle -related offers
necessary to implement the Low Stress Network. Additionally, he supported funding for two
recreation offers.
Shannell Sedgwick, Fort Collins Public Access Network President, supported funding for the
FC-PAN Network.
Mona Mazer, Fort Collins resident, supported funding for the Fort Collins Public Access
Network.
(Unintelligible name), Fort Collins resident, supported funding for the Fort Collins Public Access
Network.
Meghan Belaski, 1212 Southridge Drive, expressed concern regarding safety and cultural issues
in the Avery Park neighborhood.
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April Johansen, Fort Collins Symphony musician, played her instrument in support of funding
for the Symphony.
Wes Kenney, 1033 Pinnacle Place, Fort Collins Symphony Director, supported funding for the
Symphony.
Rudy Burns, 914 Ridge Runner Drive, Babette's Feast, supported funding for the Larimer
County Small Business Development Center and Fort Collins Symphony.
Tina Mooney, The Fox and the Crow owner, supported funding for the Small Business
Development Center.
Glenn Plagens, Latimer Small Business Development Center Senior Director, supported funding
for the Small Business Development Center.
Mayor Weitkunat thanked the speakers and stated the second public hearing on the budget will
be October 7th.
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RESULT: HEARING WAS HELD
(Adopted)
The purpose of this item is to request Council's direction to file an appeal with the Colorado Court of
Appeals regarding the District Court's recent decision in the Colorado Oil and Gas Association's
(COGA) lawsuit against the City. That decision declared the voter -approved five-year moratorium on
hydraulic fracturing to be preempted by state law. This item also asks the Council for direction to file
with the District Court, and the Court. of Appeals if necessary, a motion to 'stay" the effect of the
Order pending the outcome of the appeal. ,
Laurie Kadrich, Community Development and Neighborhood Services Director, stated this
Resolution would direct staff to file an appeal regarding the District Court's decision with the
Colorado Oil and Gas Association's lawsuit against the City. Additionally, the item would direct
staff to ask for a stay, which would delay the effect of the District Court Judge's ruling until such
time that the appeal is heard. Kadrich went on to discuss the moratorium approved by voters and
the subsequent lawsuit filed against the City by the Colorado Oil and Gas Association.
The following citizens spoke in support of the appeal:
Janice Lynne, Fort Collins resident
Evelyn Carpenter, Fort Collins resident
Tom Hoehn, 218 South Washington
Tonya (no last name given)
Stephen Wallace, Fort Collins resident,
Dolores Williams, 415 Mason Court
Harry Michaels, 5620 Fossil Creek Parkway
Sharon Bringleson, Fort Collins resident
Nancy York, 130 South Whitcomb
Kelly Giddens, Citizens for a Healthy Fort Collins
Kevin Cross, Fort Collins Sustainability Group
Debra (no last name given), Fort Collins resident
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Patrick Padden, 3342 Pepperwood Lane
Meghan Belaski, 1212 Southridge Drive
Carolyn Carpenter, Liberty Commons student
Elaine Branjord, 4720 Prairie Vista Drive
J.D. Roybal, Windsor resident
Claire Pratt, Fort Collins resident
Jim Vassallo, Fort Collins resident
Mayor Pro Tem Horak made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Poppaw, to adopt
Resolution 2014-082.
Councilmember Troxell asked about the status of the health study which was put in place as a
result of the oil and gas operator agreement. Kadrich replied a third party was hired to examine
the operator agreement and the operator was found to be in compliance. Additionally, Kadrich
stated preliminary air quality and water baseline sampling are being completed, related to the
operator agreement.
Councilmember Troxell asked.about the studies which were to be completed as part of the
moratorium. Kadrich replied a preliminary analysis has been completed with regard to property
values and the health impact report is in its draft stage; both of which are still occurring
regardless of the Court action.
Troxell asked if the City is participating with the real-time monitoring regarding oil and gas
operations with the Colorado Water Watch. Kadrich replied she would report back.
3.
RESULT:
RESOLUTION 2014-082 ADOPTED [6 TO 1]
MOVER:
Gerry Horak, District 6
SECONDER:
Lisa Poppaw, District 2
AYES:
Weitkunat, Overbeck, Poppaw, Campana, Conniff, Horak
NAYS:
Troxell
City of Greeley. (Adopted)
This Ordinance, adopted on September 2, 2014, by a vote of 5-j. (Nays: Overbeck; Poppaw'abserit)
authorizes the conveyance of easements tethe City of Greeley across the City property known as
the City Ditch. The City of Greeley is acg6iring_necessary easements for its Greeley Bellvue
Pipeline Project. Greeley has requested easements for its project across a strip of property owned
by the City's Utility Department extending south from the Poudre River. The property lies outside
City limits and is the location of the City Ditch. The Larimer County Canal No. 2 Irrigating Company
utilizes this ditch through an existing easement agreement with the City. The easements requested
by Greeley include a. 19 acre (8,265 square feet) permanent, waterline easement, a .133 acre (5,808
square feet) temporary construction easement, and an access easement across the existing ditch,
access road.
Lindsay Kuntz, Real Estate Specialist, stated this item would convey several easements on City
property to the City of Greeley. She discussed the location of the property and easements and
reviewed the history of the easement request. Additionally, Kuntz discussed the land dispute
issue and stated the title of the property was acquired by means of a rule in order in 1883, which
was later recorded in the Latimer County public records in 1892. She noted the property
owner's deed, recorded in 1977, includes language excepting a tract to the City of Fort Collins.
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Councilmember Cunniff asked if the basic issue is the City of Greeley's request to place a
pipeline through Fort Collins' property. Kuntz replied Greeley is requesting an easement, not a
right-of-way.
Councilmember Campana made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Troxell, to adopt
Ordinance No. 123, 2014, on Second Reading.
Councilmember Overbeck discussed his visit to the site and expressed concern the easement lies
close to the Poudre River.
Councilmember Cunniff expressed concern regarding the interests of the Brinks' property.
Councilmember Troxell thanked staff for preparing the site visit and requested information.
Mayor Weitkunat noted site visits were held several years ago and supported the motion.
RESULT: ORDINANCE NO. 123, 2014 ADOPTED ON SECOND READING [5 TO 21
MOVER: Gino Campana, District 3
SECONDER: Wade Troxell, District 4
AYES: Weitkunat, Poppaw, Campana, Troxell, Horak
NAYS: Overbeck, Cunniff
• ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM.
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