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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: February 21, 2006
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: John Stokes
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 018,2006,Amending Chapter 17,Article IV(Offenses Against
Public Authority)and Chapter 23,Article IX(Natural Areas)of the City Code to Clarify and Update
Certain Enforcement Authority and Natural Areas Restrictions.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
It is not anticipated that these City Code changes will have any significant impact on expenditures
or revenues to the Natural Resource Department or the City of Fort Collins.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 7, 2006, amends
portions of Article IV of Chapter 17 and Article IX of Chapter 13 of the City Code to clarify and
update certain enforcement authority and natural areas restrictions.
ITEM NUMBER: 17
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: February 7, 2006
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: John Stokes
SUBJECT V y
First Reading of Ordinance No. 018, 2006, Amending Chapter 17, Article IV (Offenses Against
Public Authority)and Chapter 23,Article IX(Natural Areas)of the City Code to Clarify and Update
Certain Enforcement Authority and Natural Areas Restrictions.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. In January 2005, the Natural
Resources Advisory Board considered the proposed changes (pertaining to Section 23) and
recommended adoption of the changes (see attached). City Council considered the proposed
changes at its January 25, 2005 work session and was generally supportive. The Parks and
Recreation Board also considered the chan es and was supportive. In addition to the changes
reviewed by the Boards and C' o c' se al yches are proposed to clarify and
improve existing Natural Are rovisi
FINANCIAL IMPACT
It is not anticipated that these City Code changes will have any significant impact on expenditures
or revenues to the Natural Resource Department or the City of Fort Collins.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Natural Resources Department is proposing revisions and amendments to portions of Article
IV of Chapter 17 of the City Code (Offenses Against Public Authority) and Article IX of Chapter
23 (Natural Areas) of the City Co
The proposed modifications tChapteroiwvphave
ill e e that Natural Areas Rangers, as
specially commissioned offit th ecessary authority and protection
under the Code, by clarifying that the Rangers are legally entitled to require the cooperation of
members of the general public.
Proposed amendments and revisions to Chapter 23 of the Code reflect specific code changes
necessary to implement new Natural Areas General Management Guidelines that have previously
been presented to the Council in 2005, and to clarify and improve other existing Natural Areas
provisions. These changes include provisions that would:
February 7, 2006 -2- Item No. 17
define camping and allow camping only where permitted;
require boaters to carry a personal floatation device in the boat at time of operation;
require pedestriCing
s, rs to ply with yield postings;
prohibit rock clit e of si a
allow use of na etwe t ours l Ipm and 5am for sponsored or
permitted events
prohibit the possession of firearms in natural areas except as permitted by a city-issued
or other lawfully issued permit (exceptions include hunting permitted by the City,
concealed carry permits, and law enforcement personnel);
authorize the use of a routine permit process for certain activities such as camping.
BACKGROUND
Amendments to Chapter 17 of the City Code are intended to clarify that "specially commissioned
officers of the city" (including Natural Areas Rangers) are considered public authorities and are
protected by the provisions of Chapter 17 in a manner similar to peace officers,firefighters and other
similarly commissioned public officials.
Amendments and revisions to ChapterPodypecific changes necessary to
implement new Natural Areas eneresented to and supported by
Council in 2005) and to clan otherround related to the proposed
changes.
23-192 —Amendment to define "camping":
The proposed Code changes will allow the Natural Resources Department to provide camping by
permit in designated areas. A definition of camping is required to make it clear what is allowed.
23-193(a)2—Amendment to clarify scope of container restrictions:
This amendment is intended to make clear that possession of glass containers is allowed only City
sponsored or permitted clean up activities.
23-193(a)15—Amendment to promote boating safety:
In order to promote boating safety,a re ntraiuser
hat boaters c personal floatation device(PFD)
for each member in the boat i rop al Yi
have encountered at least one
instance in which a toddler(un r the as i with adults who had no PFDs.
23-193(a)18—Amendment to promotea ety:
This amendment is intended to require pedestrian, cyclists, and horseback riders to comply with
yield postings. Each year the number of citizens using recreational trails increases. Encouraging
this form of trail etiquette helps manage"traffic' flow and maintain safety.
February 7, 2006 -3- Item No. 17
23-193(a)19—Amendment to clarify legal force of permit conditions:
This added provision is intended to clarify that violation of a permit condition or requirement may
be subject to enforcement as a Ostric
'Y
23-193(b)2 —Amendment to sCimmingn
This amendment is intended to clarify that allowing a pet, or other riding or pack animal, to enter
into waters on a natural area is prohibited except as posted.
23-193(b)5—Amendment to manage rock climbing:
There are no current guidelines in the Code that address rock climbing. This language prohibits rock
climbing and bouldering except in designated areas.
23-193(c)1 — Revision to allow limited use of a natural area between 11pm and 5am:
This revision allows use of natural areas during normally closed hours for a sponsored or permitted
event. In the past this has included overnight scout outings,access for academic research,and other
sanctioned events. This revision also will allow the Natural Areas Program to designate open and
closing times (such as a dawn to th b aYoeSec.23-193(a)(15). Bymoving
' for regional natural areas.
23-193(d)19—Revision to c ing re ation
Camping in natural areas is current y prohibi ed by unicip
this prohibition into part (d), the Service Area is able to prohibit camping unless otherwise
permitted. It is anticipated that new regional natural areas like Bobcat and Soapstone may feature
backcountry style, primitive camping.
23-193(d)20 — Amendment to promote Ranger safety and to make possible the potential for
managed hunting by prohibiting the possession of firearms in a natural area except as lawfully
permitted:
The Code currently prohibits the discharge of firearms. This amendment prohibits the possession
of firearms except as lawfully permitted. Possession of a firearm pursuant to a concealed carry
permit, or other possible type of permit such as for hunting sanctioned by the Natural Resources
Department,is excepted from the prohibition. In addition to the potential for permitted hunting,this
amendment is intended to promote the safet of the rangers in the areas they patrol.
23-195—Natural areas routinCermitp cesse
The proposed changes to this section of the ode are to allow streamlining of the permit process for
various activities that may take place on Natural Areas. For example, camping permits could be
issued at the location where camping is permitted rather than the Department's offices.
ORDINANCE NO. 018, 2006
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 17, ARTICLE IV(OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC AUTHORITY)
AND CHAPTER 23, ARTICLE IX(NATURAL AREAS)
OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE CERTAIN ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
AND NATURAL AREAS RESTRICTIONS
WHEREAS, Article of IV of Chapter 17 of the City Code currently provides for certain
offenses against public authority, and prohibits such specific offenses as false alarm or false
reporting of a crime, failure to follow orders of a peace officer,and failure to assist a peace officer;
and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 2-504(b)(2) of the City Code, the Chief of Police has the
authority to specially commission officers of the City to assist in the enforcement of specified laws
of the City, and has exercised this authority to commission Natural Areas Rangers; and
WHEREAS, City staff has recommended that the grant of additional authority for specially
commissioned officers of the City, including the Natural Areas Rangers,to issue citations for false
alarm, false reporting of a crime, failure to follow orders and failure to assist will aid the Natural
Areas Rangers and other specially commissioned officers in carrying out their duties; and
WHEREAS, Natural Areas Program staff presented to the City Council in 2005 proposed
revisions to the Natural Areas General Management Guidelines, which have since been
administratively adopted; and
WHEREAS,in order to implement that Natural Areas General Management Guidelines,staff
recommends that certain clarification and updating of the City Code provisions related to Natural
Areas is necessary; and
WHEREAS, based on the foregoing, it is the desire of the City Council to amend Chapter
17 and Chapter 23 of the City Code as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Section 17-61 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended
to read as follows:
Sec. 17-61. False alarm.
No person shall intentionally make, turn in or give a false alarm of fire or make
a false or needless request for police or ambulance assistance or for the assistance
of any specially commissioned officer of the city appointed by the Chief of Police
pursuant to§2-504(b)(2), nor shall any person aid or abet in the commission of such
act.
Section 2. That Section 17-62 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended
to read as follows:
See. 17-62. False report of crime.
No person shall make to or file with a member of Police Services, Poudre Fire
Authority or the Colorado State University Police Department,or with any specially
commissioned officer of the city appointed by the Chief of Police pursuant to § 2-
504(b)(2), any false or misleading statement or report concerning the commission
or alleged commission of any crime occurring within the city.
Section 3. That Section 17-63 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended
to read as follows:
Sec. 17-63. Interference with public officers.
(a) No person shall knowingly obstruct, impair or hinder any peace officer,
firefighter,specially commissioned officer of the city,city employee or other public
official acting under the color of his or her official authority to enforce the law or
perform an official duty by the use or threat of violence, force,physical interference,
or obstacle, or by knowingly providing false or misleading information to any such
officer, employee or official.
(b) When a peace officer or specially commissioned officer of the city, acting
under the color of his or her official authority, is enforcing the law or performing an
official duty, no person shall, after having been ordered by said officer to move on
and away from the scene of the officer's activity, knowingly remain in the officer's
presence or engage in conduct that disrupts,obstructs,impairs or hinders the officer's
enforcement of the law or the performance of his or her official duty.
(d) It is no defense to a prosecution under this Section that a peace officer or
specially commissioned officer of the city was acting in an illegal manner if the
officer was acting under the color of his or her official authority. An officer acts
under the color ofhis or her official authority when,in the regular course of assigned
duties, such officer is called upon to make,and does make, a judgment in good faith
based upon surrounding facts and circumstances.
(f) The term specially commissioned officer of the city when used in this
Section shall mean a specially commissioned officer of the city appointed by the
Chief of Police pursuant to § 2-504(b)(2) who has identified himself or herself by
exhibiting official credentials to the person charged under this Section.
Section 4. That Section 23-192 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to add a definition of the term camping, to read as follows:
Sec. 23-192. Definitions.
The following words,terms and phrases,when used in this Article,shall have the
meanings ascribed to them in this Section:
Camping shall mean to sleep or spend the night or reside or dwell temporarily in
a natural area, with or without bedding or other camping gear, and with or without
shelter, or to conduct activities of daily living, such as eating or sleeping, in such
place. Camping shall not include incidental napping or picnicking.
Section 5. That subsections(a),(b)and(d)of Section 23-193 of the Code of the City of
Fort Collins are hereby amended to read as follows:
See. 23-193. Prohibited acts; permits.
(a) It shall be unlawful to:
(2) Bring any glass container into a natural area or possess the same while in
any natural area except when removing containers during site clean-up
activities sponsored or permitted by the city.
(15) Operate any boat in waters within a natural area unless the boat contains at
least one (1) personal floatation device that is in good and serviceable
condition and of a type approved for recreational use by the United State
Coast Guard for each person on board. Any such use must also be
consistent with subsection(d)(2), below.
(18) Fail to comply with any posted yield, right-of-way or other trail use
requirement on a trail subject to the provisions of this Article.
(19) Violate any term, condition or requirement of any permit issued pursuant
to this Article.
(b) Unless a sign has been posted by the Service Area that the particular natural
area or a portion thereof is open for such use, it shall be unlawful to:
(2) Swim,wade or otherwise enter into in any waters of a natural area,or allow
any pet animal or any ridingpack animal to do so.
or
5 Climb rocks or( ) boulders with or without ropes,fixtures,or other apparatus.
(d) Except as authorized by a permit obtained for such use from the Service
Area, it shall be unlawful to:
(1) Enter a natural area during the hours of l 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., except:
a. as otherwise permitted by a sign posted by the Service Area opening
or closing the particular area or a portion of the area for public use
for a specified time or during specified hours; or
b. as necessaryparticipate as a registered
to p p g stered or otherwise officially
recognized participant in a city-sponsored or permitted event in a
natural area.
(2) Operate a motorized boat,other than one with a wakeless, electric trolling
motor in a natural area.
(4) Remove, disturb or damage an archaeological,
g y o cal, geological or
,� g g
paleontological materials from a natural area.
(5) Remove from a natural area downed trees, logs or groupings of branches
or sticks, or disturb or damage any of the same.
(15) Deposit rocks, wood, dirt or any other material in a natural area.
(19) Camp in a natural area.
(20) Possess in a natural area any gun, pistol, crossbow, bow and arrow,
slingshot or other firearm or weapon whatsoever, including BB guns, or
pellet, or paintball guns except as permitted by a city-issued or other
lawfully issued permit.
Section 6. That Section 23-194(a) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Sec. 23-194. Natural areas permit process.
(a) Any person or organization seeking a permit for the purposes set forth in
this Article shall apply for a natural area permit by filing a verified application with
the Service Area on a form supplied by the Service Area, except that permit
applications for which a routine permit process has been established by the Director
under § 23-195 shall be governed by and processed in accordance with the routine
permit process. A fully completed application must be filed with the Director not
less than seven(7)business days nor more than ninety(90)business days before the
date on which a permitted activity is to commence; provided, however, that the
Service Area may accept and process an application that is filed after the filing
deadline if, in the judgment of the Director, there are sufficient time and sufficient
resources for the Service Area to process and investigate the application and make
any preparations necessary for the activity.
Section 7. That a new Section 23-195 is hereby added to Article IX of Chapter 23 of the
Code of the City of Fort Collins, as follows:
Sec. 23-195. Routine permit processes.
The Director may establish an alternative permit process for any activity
specified in§ 23-l93(d)that is subject to standardized requirements and conditions.
Issuance of a permit under any such routine permit process shall be on a first-come,
first-served basis. A routine permit process for an activity such as camping may
utilize an on-site system located at the permitted camping area. In connection with
and as a condition of any routine permit process the payment of an administrative fee
may be required by the City Manager pursuant to Chapter 7.5.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 7th day of
February,A.D. 2006, and to be presented for final passage he 21 st day of February, A.D. 2006.
Mayo
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 21st day of February, A.D. 2006.
Mayor
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City Clerk