HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 06/18/2013 - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 086, 2013, AUTHORIZDATE: June 18, 2013
STAFF: John Stokes, Mark Sears
Tawyna Ernst
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL 15
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 086, 2013, Authorizing the Conveyance of a Non-Exclusive Access Easement on
Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area to Paragon Estates Homeowners Association.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Natural Areas Department intends to formalize its verbal agreement with Paragon Estates Homeowners
Association (HOA) for access across an existing two-track road off Trilby Road to the HOA’s pumphouse. The
pumphouse is located within an existing irrigation easement on Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area. The HOA’s
current access has minimal impact to the Natural Area and no additional impacts are anticipated. Access would be
solely for maintenance and operation of the facilities associated with the existing irrigation easement. No other access
rights are to be conveyed.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The Natural Areas Department (NAD) acquired the northeast parcel of Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area (Fossil
Creek Wetlands) from Paragon Investment Group, LLC (Paragon) in August 1995. Prior to this acquisition, Paragon
had granted an irrigation and access easement to Paragon Point Partners, the forerunner to the Paragon Estates
Homeowners Association (HOA) (see Attachment 2). This access route (which ran due west from the HOA’s property
onto Fossil Creek Wetlands) was never formally developed and an alternate route down the existing two-track road
on Fossil Creek Wetlands off Trilby Road was used. A formal easement was never written or executed; the access
was rather granted via a verbal agreement. The HOA continued to use the two-track road after NAD acquired the
property. After a question was raised regarding construction crews using the two-track to access the HOA property,
NAD requested the historic access be formalized with a permanent access easement for the mutual benefit of both
parties to clarify the type of access allowed.
The two-track access road is also used by the Fort Collins-Loveland Water and Sewer District to access the District’s
sewer line easement on the property and by NAD staff for maintenance and patrol.
Paragon needs vehicular and pedestrian access to its pumphouse along the New Mercer Ditch for operation and
maintenance of irrigation-related activities. The pumphouse provides non-potable irrigation water for Paragon’s open
space tracts and residential properties. This access is for Paragon’s HOA representatives and its contractors who
will service the pumphouse. Access is needed to maintain, replace or repair the pumphouse and to operate the pumps
for irrigation. No other access rights will be conveyed to the HOA.
The access road is established, and the surrounding area is dominated by smooth brome and other non-native
vegetation. NAD has not restored the area and no significant biological impacts are anticipated by continued use of
the road by Paragon.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
There will be no financial impact or gain to NAD for granting this easement due to: the small size of the easement; the
fact that no new road improvements are needed to provide this access; the fact that the existing road is needed by
the City and one other easement holder; the minimal use by the HOA; and the HOA's historic use of this road as
access to their pump house predates the City's ownership of this property.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
There will be no significant environmental impact from the project. Impacts from vehicle traffic will be minimized due
to the use of only one access point in the future. Paragon has agreed to allow for passive restoration of the vegetation
along the access route granted in the existing 1994 easement.
June 18, 2013 -2- ITEM 15
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 an access easement across Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area to Paragon Estates Homeowners
Association.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Location Map
2. Existing Easement and Proposed Access Easement Map
3. Land Conservation and Stewardship Board minutes, May 8, 2013
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A�achment 2
Excerpt from the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board
Meeting Minutes - Wednesday, May 8, 2013
I. Paragon Estates Homeowners Association Access Easement across Fossil Creek
Wetlands Natural Area – Tawnya Ernst
The Natural Areas Department acquired the northeast parcel of Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural
Area (Fossil Creek Wetlands) from Paragon Investment Group, LLC (Paragon) in August of
1995. Prior to this acquisition, Paragon had granted an irrigation and access easement to
Paragon Point Partners, the forerunner to the Paragon Estates Homeowners Association (HOA).
This access route, (which ran due west from the HOA’s property onto Fossil Creek Wetlands)
was never formally developed and an alternate route down the existing two-track road on Fossil
Creek Wetlands off Trilby Road was used. A formal easement was never written or executed,
the access was rather granted via a verbal agreement. The HOA continued to use the two-track
road after NAD acquired the property. After a question was raised regarding construction crews
using the two-track to access the HOA property, NAD requested that the historic access be
formalized with a permanent access easement for the mutual benefit of both parties. The two-
track road is also used by the Fort Collins-Loveland Water and Sewer District to access the
District’s sewer line easement on the property and the NAD staff for maintenance and patrol.
Paragon needs vehicular and pedestrian access to their pump house along the new Mercer Ditch
for operation and maintenance of irrigation-related activities. The pump house provides non-
potable irrigation water for Paragon’s open space tracts and residential properties. This access is
for the Paragon’s HOA representatives and their contractors who will service the pump house.
Access is needed to maintain replace or repair the pump house and to operate the pumps for
irrigation. No other access rights will be conveyed to the HOA.
The access road is established, and the surrounding area is dominated by smooth brome and
other non-native vegetation. NAD has not restored the area and no significant biological impacts
are anticipated by continued use of the road by Paragon.
Linda – Who did the verbal agreement?
Tawnya - Not sure but it was long standing agreement.
Linda – What is a pump house, filter, plant – what does that mean?
Justin - It is their non-potable irrigation system. There is a pipeline that goes from the pump
house that takes non-potable water from the creek to the properties there so they’re not using
municipal water for irrigating green belts and lawns. They have the water rights there.
Kathy – Who maintains that road?
Justin – There shouldn’t be much maintenance, but we will keep it as minimal as possible.
Kathy – Is there a gate there to close?
ATTACHMENT 3
Justin – Yes
Michelle – How often is it accessed?
Tawnya – The property is mainly accessed during irrigation season – April through September. -
once a week at first while they are priming and then very minimal after that.
Michelle – What happens when the filter gets clogged?
Tawnya – That’s a good question, I’m not sure, but I can find out for you. What’s in red on the
map is already a formal easement that’s in place so they do have a right to have the pump house
and filet.
Kathy - So, you are going to draw up papers to do exactly what?
Tawnya – To formalize access from here down the yellow dash line (Tawnya refers to Paragon
Access Easement Location Map) to the easement in red and set some restrictions. This access is
solely to reach the pump house and filter plant and help to do maintenance.
Trudy – Can they give us some money for this?
Tawnya – Since we were the party asking to formalize this we felt that since there isn’t any
major impact to the property, we didn’t feel there was any additional financial impact.
John – They probably have a prescriptive easement so that they can get to their water right.
They have a water right there at the pump house. There are probably more informal
arrangements out there just like this on, this is just to really clean these types of things up.
Meeting Adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
Michelle Grooms makes a motion: The Land Conservation and Stewardship Board
recommend that City Council approve an access easement across Fossil Creek
Wetlands Natural Area to Paragon Estates Homeowners Association.
Trudy Haines seconds the motion. Motion was unanimously approved
ORDINANCE NO. 086, 2013
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF A NON-EXCLUSIVE
ACCESS EASEMENT ON FOSSIL CREEK WETLANDS NATURAL AREA
TO PARAGON ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a parcel of real property acquired in 1995 known as
Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area, which is described on Exhibit “A”, attached and incorporated
herein by reference (the “City Property”); and
WHEREAS, the Paragon Estates Homeowners Association (“HOA”) is the owner of a
pumphouse located on the City Property within an existing irrigation and access easement that was
granted by a former owner of the City Property (the “Existing Easement”); and
WHEREAS, the access route contemplated in the Existing Easement was never developed
or used, as it would have required building a new road through the greenbelt area of the adjacent
subdivision; instead, the HOA, with verbal permission from the former owner of the City Property,
historically used a two-track access road that connects to Trilby Road across the City Property for
access to its pumphouse; and
WHEREAS, an access easement on the two-track road was never formalized or executed and
the two-track road is not otherwise open to the public, but the HOA continued to use the two-track
road for access after the City acquired the City Property; and
WHEREAS, Natural Areas staff believes it is most practical for the HOA to continue using
the two-track road, and would like to grant an easement to the HOA that would establish conditions
and limits on the HOA’s use of the road; and
WHEREAS, the two-track road is also used by Natural Areas staff for maintenance and
patrol, and the HOA’s limited use should have no impact on the City Property; and
WHEREAS, the proposed easement area is shown on Exhibit “B”, attached and incorporated
herein by reference (the “Easement”); and
WHEREAS, because the HOA’s use of the road would be infrequent and would have no real
impact on the City Property, the Easement has minimal value; and
WHEREAS, the road is also the route that the HOA was using even before the City acquired
the City Property; and
WHEREAS, for these reasons, City staff is recommending that the HOA not be charged for
this Easement; and
WHEREAS, Section 23-111(a) of the City Code provides that 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 sale or other 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 the conveyance of the Easement on
the City Property to the HOA as provided herein is in the best interests of the City.
Section 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute such documents as are
necessary to convey the Easement to the HOA 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 are necessary or appropriate to protect the interests of the City
or to effectuate the purpose of this Ordinance, including, but not limited to, any necessary changes
to the description of the Easement, as long as such changes do not materially increase the size or
change the character of the Easement.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 18th day of
June, A.D. 2013, and to be presented for final passage on the 2nd day of July, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 2nd day of July, A.D. 2013.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
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Legal Desscription oof Fossil Creek Wetl
lands Natuural Area Parcel
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
PARAGON ESTATES
PARAGON ESTATES
PARAGON ESTATES
PARAGON ESTATES
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Paragon HOA Access Easement Area
Created by City of Fort Collins Natural Areas - 2013
Project Area
Larimer County
0100 50
Feet
Paragon HOA Access Easement
Paragon Irrigation Easement
EXHIBIT B
Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area Parcel / Easement request loca�on ±
Fort Collins City Limits
Natural Areas
Conserva�on Easements
Area Loca�on Map
A�achment 1