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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 06/17/2003 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 087, 2003, APPROPR "AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: 8 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 17, 2003 FROM: Karen McWilliams SUBJECT : Second Reading of Ordinance No. 087, 2003, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the General Fund for a Poudre School]Pistrict Building Survey and Historic Schools Context. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City of Fort Collins, Advance Planning Department has received a Certified Local Government grant in the amount of $23,000 from the Colorado Historical Society. Matching funds are not required. This Ordinance was unanimously adopted on First Reading on June 3, 2003. AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY ITEM NUMBER: 13 FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL DATE: June 3, 2003 STAFF: Karen McWilliams SUBJECT: First Reading of Ordinance No. 087, 2003, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the General Fund for a Poudre School District Building Survey and Historic Schools Context. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends adoption o e Ordi ce o i t Readin FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City of Fort Collins, Advance Planning Department has received a Certified Local Government grant in the amount of $23,000 from the Colorado Historical Society. Matching funds are not required; therefor e wil o fi 1= actn o the City of Fort Collins. u T y r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Accepting this grant will enable the City of Fort Collins, Advance Planning Department, in cooperation with the Poudre School District to: • Conduct an intensivekey of udre h sy'cnd properties; • Prepare up to threenal ster storicnd/or Fort Collins Landmark nominations for the designation of significant uildings and structures; and • Prepare a comprehensive historic school context, documenting historical and architectural trends in education from the 1860s to 2000 within Fort Collins and the District's boundaries. An important outcome of this project will be the development of an intergovernmental agreement between the City and the District, addressing development issues. This agreement will address such historic preservation concerns as the designation of additional significant properties; the role of City staff and the Landmark Preservation Commission in design and development review; and will present the opportunity to develop standards and guidelines addressing historically appropriate designs, materials, and methods consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards.