HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 06/04/2013 - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 081, 2013 AUTHORIZIDATE: June 4, 2013
STAFF: Tawyna Ernst
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 18
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 081, 2013 Authorizing Dryland Farm Leases to Harry Sauer on Long View Farm Open
Space, Prairie Ridge Natural Area, and Coyote Ridge Natural Area.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department is a minority owner in Long View Farm Open Space and Prairie
Ridge Natural Area, and is the sole owner of the McKee parcel within Coyote Ridge Natural Area. The majority owners
of Long View and Prairie Ridge are Larimer County and the City of Loveland respectively. All three properties are
leased by Harry Sauer for dryland wheat production and have been since the time of purchase of the properties by
the Cities and County. Intergovernmental Agreements state which agency has management authority and receives
the lease revenues for each property. As current leases expire on the properties, all three entities have worked
collaboratively to create leases with similar terms and have advertised the properties for lease via one Request for
Proposals process. The new leases have a higher lease rate and more contemporary language. Restoration of the
dryland wheat to native grasses on the McKee parcel will continue at the same pace as in the past and it will nearly
be completely restored to native grasslands by the end of the lease term of five years.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
In 1997, the 479-acre Long View Farm Open Space was purchased by Larimer County, the City of Fort Collins and
the City of Loveland, with an ownership split of 50%, 33%, and 17%, respectively. At the time of acquisition, an
Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) was also drafted. Per the terms of the IGA, the County manages the property
and administers the agricultural lease, and receives all rental income from the property.
In 2000, the 785-acre Prairie Ridge Natural Area was acquired from Harry Sauer by Loveland (75% ownership) and
Fort Collins (25% ownership). Per the terms of the IGA, Loveland manages the property and the agricultural lease,
and receives all rental income from the property.
In 1997, Fort Collins acquired the 973-acre McKee Farm parcel of Coyote Ridge Natural Area. Fort Collins owns and
manages the property entirely with no shared ownership or management with other entities.
Mr. Sauer farmed all three properties prior to City and County ownership, and has continued farming under the existing
leases that are set to expire in 2013.
RFP Process
In the fall of 2011, a Request for Proposal (RFP) was conducted by Fort Collins for dryland farming leases on all three
properties. Mr. Sauer’s proposal was selected. The new agricultural lease reflects the terms and conditions outlined
in the proposal. Fort Collins, Loveland, and Larimer County worked together to draft leases for each Property that are
nearly identical in terms with several minor exceptions. The lease rate and the large majority of terms for all three
leases are the same. These consistent lease terms will allow consistency and ease of management across the three
adjacent properties and provide Mr. Sauer with essentially one set of lease terms to adhere to.
Lease Terms
Mr. Sauer will lease Long View, Prairie Ridge, and McKee for a period of five (5) years beginning August 1, 2013 and
expiring no later than July 31, 2018.
The lease rate will be $20/acre of farmed land annually for each property. Mr. Sauer will receive 100% of the Crop
Flexibility payments from the Farm Service Agency, and is responsible for any and all costs associated with crop
production, insect control and noxious weed control. In addition, the lease terms have been updated to a more
contemporary format with more preferable terms.
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Restoration
Over the past five years, Fort Collins has restored approximately 50 acres of farmland annually to native grasslands
on McKee. Currently, Fort Collins plans to continue restoration efforts on McKee at the same pace; approximately
50 acres of farmable acreage will remain on the property by the end of this lease term, which will be restored the
following year. The McKee lease details this restoration and Mr. Sauer will work cooperatively with Fort Collins to farm
the remaining portion of the property.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
The rent payments from Long View and Prairie Ridge will be retained by Larimer County and Loveland, respectively,
per the respective IGAs. The McKee lease rate is roughly double the previous rate, and Mr. Sauer will be responsible
for all management on the lease area of the property. The City will receive all rental income from the McKee property.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
There are no significant environmental impacts to Fort Collins. The properties’ land use will not change and existing
farming practices and restoration efforts will continue unchanged.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At its May 8, 2013 meeting, the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board voted unanimously to recommend that City
Council approve three leases with Harry Sauer to farm dryland winter wheat on portions of Long View Farm Open
Space, Prairie Ridge Natural Area and Coyote Ridge Natural Area.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location Map
2. Farmable Acreage Map
3. Land Conservation and Stewardship Board minutes, May 8, 2013
SHIELDS
DRAKE
TAFT HILL
TAFT
LEMAY
PROSPECT
TRILBY
TIMBERLINE
ZIEGLER
WILSON
COLLEGE
HARMONY
CARPENTER
GARFIELD
MADISON
LINCOLN
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BOISE
BOYD LAKE
COUNTY ROAD 17
COUNTY ROAD 19
37TH
HORSETOOTH
BUCHANAN
37TH
LEMAY
29TH
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BOYD LAKE
57TH
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OVERLAND
ELIZABETH
GARFIELD
KECHTER
MASON
COUNTY ROAD 11C
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CENTENNIAL
RIVERSIDE
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BOISE
MONROE
REMINGTON
29TH
COUNTY ROAD 30
71ST
BOARDWALK
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COUNTY ROAD 9
COUNTY ROAD 13
COUNTY ROAD 24
COUNTY ROAD 42C
LANDINGS
57TH
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29TH
COLLEGE
SHIELDS
TAFT HILL
COUNTY ROAD 17
COUNTY ROAD 19
TAFT
WILSON
GARFIELD
GARFIELD
HIGHWAY 287 COLLEGE
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Long View Open Space, Coyote Ridge Natural Area, and Prairie Ridge Natural Area Dryland Wheat Farming Locations
Created by City of Fort Collins Natural Areas - 2012
Project Area
Larimer County
Farmable Acreage
Property Boundaries
0 0.125 0.25 0.5 Miles
Prairie Ridge NA
560 Acres
Coyote Ridge NA
475 Acres in 2012
Long View Farm OS
516 Acres
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MINUTES
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
LAND CONSERVATION & STEWARDSHIP BOARD
Regular Meeting
DATE: Wednesday May 8, 2013
LOCATION: 215 N. Mason Street, Conference Room 1-A
TIME: 6:00 pm
For Reference: Trudy Haines, Chair 225-2760
Mark Sears, Staff Liaison 416-2096
Board Members Present: Trudy Haines, Edward Reifsnyder, Scott Quayle, Michelle Grooms,
Linda Stanley, Kathryn Grimes,
Board Members Excused: Kent Leier, K-Lynn Cameron, Linda Knowlton
Staff Present: Karen Manci, John Stokes, Justin Scharton, Zoe Whyman and Tawnya
Ernst
Minutes Taken by: Michelle Vattano, Administrative Clerk II, Natural Areas Department
Meeting Called to Order by Trudy Haines, Chair – 6:10 pm
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Introductions – Zoe Whyman, Community Relations Manager; Karen Manci, Senior Environmental
Planner; Justin Scharton, Environmental Planner; Tawnya Ernst, Real Estate Specialist; John
Stokes, NAD, Michelle Grooms, Kathryn Grimes, Scott Quayle, Trudy Haines and Colton Feller,
CSU Senior of Chemical Engineer
Public comments – None
Agenda review – No Comments
Special Announcements: Trudy announced this would be Scott Quayle’s last meeting and thanked
him for his work on the LCSB. Scott is moving to Loveland and will resign from the board.
Review and Approval of April 10, 2013 Minutes -
Action Items
I. Dry Farm Land Leases – Justin Scharton
The City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department is a minority owner in Long View Farm Open
Space and Prairie Ridge Natural Area, and is the sole owner of the McKee parcel within Coyote
Ridge Natural Area. The majority owner of Long View and Prairie Ridge are Larimer County and
Loveland, respectively. All three properties are leased by Mr. Sauer for dry land wheat production
Linda Knowlton made a motion to approve the April LCSB Meeting Minutes.
Michelle Grooms seconded the motion. Minutes were unanimously approved.
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and have been since the time of purchase of the properties by the Cities/County. Intergovernmental
Agreements state which agency has management authority and receives the lease revenues for each
property. As current leases expire on the properties, all three entities have worked collaboratively to
create leases with similar terms and have advertised the properties for lease via one Request for
Proposals process. In 2011 a Request for Proposals was conducted by Fort Collins for dry land
farming leases on all three properties. Mr. Harry Sauer’s proposal was selected. The new
agricultural lease reflects the terms and conditions outlined in the proposal. Fort Collins, Loveland,
and the County worked together to draft leases for each Property that are nearly identical in terms
with several minor exceptions. The new leases have a higher lease rate and more contemporary
language. Restoration of the dry land wheat to native grasses on the McKee parcel will continue at
the same pace as in the past and it will nearly be completely restored to native grasslands by the end
of the lease term. A little over a year ago the City of Fort Collins and Loveland decided to look at
the current lease agreement to come to terms with a suite of leases to recommend to City Council.
These lease terms will allow consistency and ease of management across the three adjacent properties
and provide Mr. Sauer with essentially one set of lease terms to adhere to.
Kathryn – Is it specified in the lease that the crops are not GMO?
Justin – We don’t have a department policy on that.
Michelle - Has there ever been a department-wide policy on GMO crops?
John – No, but I’m happy to consider that in the future, internally.
Linda – Is there any other language in the standard leases that prohibits pesticide use?
Justin - We always try to use Best Management Practices and Integrated Pest Management, when we
can, certainly, and there is some language that encourages minimal pesticide usage.
Linda – In the future I would like to see something more proactive.
Justin – We do have a reporting requirement and we have the right to prohibit some chemicals.
John – Discussing the McKee property – on the west side of that, it’s not part of the lease agreement
but we’ve been restoring that all the way to Shields Street. I’d really like to take the board on a field
trip out there to see the restoration... This is the only cropland that we are leasing out right now and
then it will be gone, so this is a little unusual for us.
Scott – At the end of the five years does it automatically renew the lease or will you go out to bid
again?
Justin – Yes, we will start the whole process over again. At that point we will be at about 1 or 2 50
acres strips from being completely restored on McKee. At that time we will let the County and
Loveland know that we will be out of the wheat game. We will probably finish the restoration and
then it’s up to those entities to take the lead. As a minority owner, it can sometimes be hard to tell
the majority owner what to do.
Trudy – I wouldn’t let that detour you. Maybe a plan with the county to restore the property and
then an offer to do that for Loveland, if they would pay us, would be a good idea. I don’t know if
they have the staff to do that.
Justin – We’ve had this conversation with the County before and they are not interested. Loveland
has it on the table, they have the funds, but they are not ready yet. Maybe after the five year term
they will consider it but no firm plans right now.
Kathryn - Maybe we could do it through Our Lands Our Future.
Trudy - Maybe we could pressure the county to do something.
Linda Knowlton made a motion: The Land Conservation and Stewardship Board
recommend that City Council approve three leases with Harry Sauer to farm dry land
winter wheat on portions of Long View Farm Open Space, Prairie Ridge Natural Area,
and Coyote Ridge Natural Area.
Trudy Haines seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved.
ORDINANCE NO. 081, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING DRYLAND FARM LEASES TO HARRY SAUER ON
LONG VIEW FARM OPEN SPACE, PRAIRIE RIDGE NATURAL AREA,
AND COYOTE RIDGE NATURAL AREA
WHEREAS, in 1997 the City, Larimer County (“County”) and the City of Loveland
(“Loveland”) purchased a parcel of land located in Larimer County, Colorado known as Long View
Farm Open Space, as described on Exhibit “A” attached and incorporated herein by reference
(“Longview Farm”), with the City owning a 33% interest, the County 50%, and Loveland 17%; and
WHEREAS, the City, County and Loveland purchased Longview Farm in accordance with
an intergovernmental agreement dated April 14, 1997; and
WHEREAS, in 2000, the City and Loveland purchased a parcel of land located in Larimer
County, Colorado, known as Prairie Ridge Natural Area, as described on Exhibit “B” attached and
incorporated herein by reference (“Prairie Ridge”), with the City owning a 25% interest and
Loveland owning 75%; and
WHEREAS, the City and Loveland purchased Prairie Ridge in accordance with an
intergovernmental agreement dated March 22, 2000; and
WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a parcel of land located in Larimer County, Colorado
known as McKee Farm, which is part of Coyote Ridge Natural Area, as described on Exhibit “C”
attached and incorporated herein by reference (“McKee Farm”); and
WHEREAS, Longview Farm, Prairie Ridge and McKee Farm (collectively, the “Properties”)
were all farmed by Harry Sauer prior to their acquisition by the City, County and Loveland, and Mr.
Sauer has continued farming the Properties under various leases and lease extensions previously
approved by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the Properties were purchased for open space and general natural areas
purposes, which would be advanced by the continuation of dryland farming; and
WHEREAS, in 2011 the City conducted a Request for Proposal process for new dryland
farming leases on the Properties, and Mr. Sauer’s proposal was selected; and
WHEREAS the City, County and Loveland have worked together to draft new leases for each
of the Properties that are nearly identical in terms and conditions in order to allow consistency in
management across the three Properties; and
WHEREAS, the lease rate for each lease would be $20 per acre annually for a lease term of
five years; and
WHEREAS, the lease payments for Longview would be retained by the County, the lease
payments for Prairie Ridge would be retained by Loveland, and the City would receive the lease
payments for McKee Farm; and
WHEREAS, copies of the proposed lease agreements are on file in the office of the City
Clerk and are available for inspection; and
WHEREAS, under Section 23-111(a) of the City Code, the City Council is authorized to sell,
convey or otherwise dispose of any and all interests in real property owned in the name of the City,
provided that the City Council first finds, by ordinance, that such 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 City Council hereby finds that leasing Longview Farm, Prairie Ridge,
and the McKee Farm portion of Coyote Ridge Natural Area to Harry Sauer for dryland farming under
the terms listed above is in the best interests of the City.
Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute lease agreements for
the Properties on terms and conditions consistent with this Ordinance, together with such additional
terms and conditions as the City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, determines to be
necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the City, including, but not limited to, any
necessary changes to the legal descriptions of the Properties, as long as such changes do not
materially increase the size or change the character of the property to be leased.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 4th day of
June, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 18th day of June, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 18th day of June, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Exhibit A
EXHIBIT B
Legal Description of Prairie Ridge
EXHIBIT C
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EISENHOWER
Long and Coyote View Farm Ridge Open Natural Space, Area Prairie - McKee Ridge Parcel Natural Location Area, Map
Natural Areas General
City Natural Areas
City Open Lands
Other Agency Natural Areas
Created by City of Fort Collins Natural Areas - 2013
City Natural Areas ¹
City Open Lands
Other Agency Natural Areas
0 0.5 1 2 Miles
Long View Farm Open Space
Coyote McKee Ridge Natural Parcel Area -
Prairie Ridge Natural Area
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