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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/07/2006 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 040, 2006, AUTHORI ITEM NUMBER: 19 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: March 7, 2006 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: John Stokes SUBJECT Second Reading of Ordinance No. 040, 2006, Authorizing the Conveyance of a Conservation Easement on City Natural Area Property (Round Butte Ranch Phase I) to Larimer County and Authorizing a Related Grant Agreement with the Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of this Ordinance on Second Reading. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 21, 2006, authorizes the conveyance of a 640-acre conservation easement on Round Butte Ranch, Phase I, from the City's Natural Area system to Larimer County. The City will receive a $216,000 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado to support the conservation of the property. ITEM NUMBER: 34 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: February 21, 2006 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: John Stokes SUBJECT r y First Reading of Ordinance No.040,2006,Authorizing the Conveyance of Conservation Easement on City Natural Area Property(Round Butte Ranch Phase I) to Latimer County and Authorizing a Related Grant Agreement with the Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. At its February 8th meeting, the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board moved unanimously to recommend the project to City Council. FINANCIAL IMPACT City acquisition for 640-acre fir se: 8 , City grant match (Natural Areas): 81,600 Great Outdoors Colorado grant: (216,000) Resale of fee interest to conservation buyer: (256,000) est. Transaction costs: 10,400 est. Final Cost to City: $ 100,000 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Ordinance authorizes the conveyance of a 640-acre conservation easement on Round Butte Ranch, Phase 1, from the City's Natural Area system to Latimer County. The City will receive a $216,000 grant from Great Outdoors Colorado to support the conservation of the property. The grant requires that a conservaCasem 1PnV y and conveyed to a qualified third party. The conservatioackn 1s the natural qualities of the property. It also allows a singl uildi a continued ranching and other compatible activities. BACKGROUND Over the last two years, the City has been involved in a major land conservation endeavor in the northern portion of the County known as the Laramie Foothills Mountains to Plains(MTP)project. The core of the project is represented by two properties,the Soapstone Prairie Natural Area(owned February 21, 2006 -2- Item No. 34 by the City) and the Red Mountain Ranch (owned by the County). In spring 2004, the City purchased Soapstone. In fall of 2004,the City, County, and other partners applied for and received an $11.6 million grant from Great Outdoors Colorado. These funds were used to purchase the Red Mountain Ranch and also will C to s n ments on several surrounding properties. The City currentlye onse ti a em t n Red Mountain Ranch.Just to the south of theSoapstoh, ca t the n ern end of County Road 15,there are several properties that were not included in the first phase of the MTP project. Natural Areas is striving to conserve these properties for two important reasons: 1. They represent a significant component of the spectacular viewshed from the higher elevation portions of Soapstone; and, 2. They surround the terminus of County Road 15, the most desirable entrance to Soapstone. In February 2005, the Natural Areas Program entered into an option to purchase the 1,360-acre Round Butte Ranch. The Program recently exercised this option and plans to close on February 27th for $1,020,000 (or $750 per acre). The intention of the Program is to resell the property to a conservation-minded buyer and to retain a conservation easement. Because the Natural Areas Program already has made subCetaine ' v is' t Outdoors Colorado grant was pursued to defray the cost of th ns i e m e Program recently was notified that the first of two grant appins f a 64 c portion the property was successful in the amount of$216,000. The Cityto 11 be$ 00. Thus,the ultimate cost to the City of conserving this 640-acre portion of the property will be, after its resale and associated expenses,approximately$100,000(or$156 per acre). A second grant application will be submitted for the remaining 720 acres. As a condition of the grant agreement, the Program is required to convey a conservation easement on the Round Butte Ranch to another entity during the period of time that the City continues to own the property(i.e., prior to a sale to a conservation-minded buyer). Thus, the Program is proposing to convey a conservation easement to Larimer County on the initial 640-acre portion of the property. The conservation easement recognizes and protects the natural and scenic values of the property, and allows any future owner to build a home and related structures within a building envelope of not greater than 5 acres. Other primary activities that may be conducted include ranching and hunting. Larimer County has indicated ' in o o ation easement, and also its willingness to convey the eas nt ba o the h th erlying fee interest has been sold to a conservation-minded purc ser. Th arr n is simi to the situation on Red Mountain Ranch where the City holds the en . io f the 1 0-acre Red Mountain Ranch will be sold to conservation-minded buyers and, when these sales have been completed, the City will convey the conservation easement that it holds now back to the County. February 21, 2006 -3- Item No. 34 ATTACHMENTS 1. Round Butte Ranch Locat' ap 2. Round Butte Ranch Ph e 1 2 3. Draft Minutes from the bruary 2006 a ofth d Conservation and Stewardship Board ORDINANCE NO. 040, 2006 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF A CONSERVATION EASEMENT ON CITY NATURAL AREA PROPERTY(ROUND BUTTE RANCH PHASE I) TO LARIMER COUNTY AND AUTHORIZING A RELATED GRANT AGREEMENT WITH THE BOARD OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS COLORADO TRUST FUND WHEREAS,the Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund(the"GOCO Board") is a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, created by Article XXVII of the Colorado Constitution, adopted at the November 1992 General Election, which Article allocates a portion of the net proceeds of the Colorado Lottery to the Board and directs the Board to invest those proceeds in the State's parks, wildlife, open space and recreational resources; and WHEREAS, the City has contracted to acquire Round Butte Ranch, a property 1,360 acres in size to the south of Soapstone Prairie Natural Area and located along County Road 15; and WHEREAS, the GOCO Board has approved a grant to the City to support the conservation of Phase I of Round Butte Ranch, which is 640 acres in size and is more particularly described as: All of Section 19, Township I 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado (the"Phase I Property"), in the amount of$216,000, which is a substantial share of the City's cost to acquire and conserve that property; and WHEREAS,in order to issue said grant,the GOCO Board will require that the City enter into a grant agreement setting forth the City's obligations in connection with the grant; and WHEREAS,a copy of the grant agreement required by the GOCO Board,dated February 17, 2006, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and available for public inspection (the "Grant Agreement"); and WHEREAS, as a requirement of the grant, the City must convey to an approved third party, in this instance Larimer County, a conservation easement intended to protect the Phase I Property from uses contrary to the purposes of the GOCO Board's grant program; and WHEREAS, staff has negotiated with the staff of the GOCO Board and Larimer County certain conservation easement terms and conditions to which the Phase I Property shall upon conveyance be subject, a copy of which conservation easement, dated February 17, 2006, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and available for public inspection(the"Conservation Easement"); and WHEREAS, under Section 23-111 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, the Council is authorized to sell or otherwise dispose of any and all interests in real property owned in the name of the City, provided that Council first finds by ordinance that the sale or disposition is in the best interests of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the conveyance of the Conservation Easement on the Phase I Property to Larimer County is in the best interests of the City of Fort Collins. Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Grant Agreement, in substantially the form for the same dated February 17, 2006, and on file in the Office of the City Clerk,subject to such modifications,amendments or additions thereto as may be determined by the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, to be necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the City. Section 3. That future amendments to the Grant Agreement not otherwise provided for herein may be approved by the Council by resolution rather than by Ordinance. Section 4. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Conservation Easement in substantially the form for the same dated February 17, 2006, and on file in the Office of the City Clerk, subject to such modifications in form or substance as the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney,may deem necessary to effectuate the purposes of this Ordinance or to protect the interests of the City. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21 st day of February, A.D. 2006, and to be presented for final passa the 7th da of Ma 2006. Mayo ATTEST: 111.N!(a City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading this 7th day of March, A.D. 2006. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk