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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY December 16, 2014
City Council
STAFF
Lindsay Kuntz, Real Estate Specialist
Tracy Dyer, Chief Construction Inspector
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 181, 2014, Authorizing the Acquisition by Eminent Domain of Certain Lands
Necessary to Construct Public Improvements in Connection with the Drake and Shields Intersection
Improvements Project.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to obtain authorization from City Council to use eminent domain, if deemed
necessary, to acquire property interests needed to construct improvements at the Drake Road and Shields
Street intersection. The Drake Road and Shields Street Intersection Improvements Project will construct right
turn lanes on northbound and southbound Shields Street, bicycle lanes, and medians for safety and air quality
improvements at the intersection. The project is planned to begin construction in the summer of 2015. The
project budget consists of both federal and local funds. To construct these improvements, the City will need to
acquire certain property interests adjacent to the project area. The acquisitions include right-of-way and
temporary easements from three property owners. Timely acquisition of the property is necessary to meet the
anticipated construction schedule. Staff fully intends to negotiate in good faith with all affected owners and is
optimistic that all property negotiations can be completed prior to the start of the project. Staff is requesting
authorization of eminent domain for all property acquisitions for the project to comply with federal acquisition
requirements. Eminent domain action will be used only if such action is deemed necessary.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
In 2011, the Engineering Department completed an Arterial Intersection Prioritization Study which ranked the
Drake Road and Shields Street intersection in the top ten locations in need of enhancements. Existing
problems which brought this intersection to the top of the list include: higher than average vehicle accident
rates, and elevated levels of vehicle delay (congestion). The project will include multi-modal facility
improvements to create a safer and more efficient intersection for all users.
The goals for this project are to:
Improve safety for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians
Install right turn lanes north and south bound
Reduce movements in a full movement intersection
Improve air quality through reduced vehicle wait time
This project will require the acquisition of property interests from three properties. The necessary property
interests include right-of-way and temporary easements. Since the project is partially funded with federal
funds, all aspects of the project, including property acquisitions must comply with procedures identified for
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federally funded projects. The acquisition phase of the project will conform to the provisions of the Uniform
Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 as Amended (Public Law 91-646).
In accordance with these regulations, the City must inform property owners about the possible use of eminent
domain and their rights pursuant to Colorado Statute in the official Notice of Intent Letter. Prior to appraisals,
this letter is the official first step in the acquisition phase. Authorization for the use of eminent domain from
City Council is needed prior to sending this information to property owners.
Staff has corresponded with all property owners to provide the purpose and goals of the project and inform
them of any impacts to their properties. Staff also notified property owners that they would be presenting an
ordinance to City Council requesting approval to use eminent domain to acquire necessary property interests if
needed. Staff has received no objections to the proposed request. Staff is optimistic that all property
negotiations can be completed in good faith. Given the recommended construction schedule for the project
and the fact that the City must conduct acquisitions under procedures for federally funded projects, timely
acquisition of the property interests is necessary. Staff is requesting authorization of eminent domain, only if
such action is deemed necessary, for all property acquisitions for the project.
The affected property owners were notified by certified mail of this request to Council for authorization of
eminent domain prior to the first reading of this Ordinance.
FINANCIAL / ECONOMIC IMPACTS
Council previously approved the following Resolution and Ordinances in 2013:
Ordinance No. 165, 2013 (Appropriation Ordinance)
Resolution 2013-092 (IGA with CDOT for Grant Funds)
The estimated cost for the project is approximately one million dollars. This includes design, right of
way/easement acquisition and construction. The funding for this project is provided through a Federal Hazard
Elimination grant that requires a local match portion. This grant has been awarded by the Colorado
Department of Transportation to the City of Fort Collins with the issuance of the notice to proceed in January
2014.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
A benefit of this project will be the reduction in wait time and associated reductions in vehicle emissions.
Pedestrian facilities will be improved to be compliant with current standards.
PUBLIC OUTREACH
Outreach has occurred with the adjacent property owners through conceptual review of the project and
associated impacts the properties that are included in this agenda item summary. Additional outreach has
been handled through City websites and internal communication and review with staff members from a variety
of departments with familiar experience of similar projects.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Project Location Map (PDF)
2. Project Detail (PDF)
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ORDINANCE NO. 181, 2014
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY EMINENT DOMAIN OF CERTAIN LANDS
NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE
DRAKE AND SHIELDS INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT
WHEREAS, the City is scheduled to begin construction on the Drake and Shields
Intersection Improvements Project (the “Project”) in 2015; and
WHEREAS, the Project involves the construction of road improvements, bicycle and
pedestrian improvements, and other necessary improvements; and
WHEREAS, the Project will relieve congestion, improve air quality through reduced
vehicle-wait times, and improve the safety, operations, and aesthetics at the intersection; and
WHEREAS, to construct the Project, it is necessary for the City to acquire certain
property rights as described on Exhibits “A” through “F”, attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference (the “Property Rights”); and
WHEREAS, the City will negotiate in good faith for the acquisition of the Property
Rights from the owners thereof; and
WHEREAS, the acquisition of the Property Rights is desirable and necessary for the
construction of the Project, is in the City’s best interests, and enhances public health, safety, and
welfare; and
WHEREAS, the acquisition of the Property Rights may, by law, be accomplished
through eminent domain.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby finds and determines that is necessary and in the
public interest to acquire the Property Rights described herein for the purpose of completing the
Project.
Section 2. That the City Council hereby authorizes the City Attorney and other
appropriate officials of the City to acquire the Property Rights for the City by eminent domain
proceedings.
Section 3. The City Council finds that, in the event acquisition of the Property Rights or
any of them by eminent domain is commenced, immediate possession is necessary for the public
health, safety and welfare.
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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 16th day of
December, A.D. 2014, and to be presented for final passage on the 6th day of January, A.D.
2015.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 6th day of January, A.D. 2015.
__________________________________
Mayor
ATTEST:
_______________________________
City Clerk
Exhibit "A"
Exhibit "B"
Exhibit "C"
Exhibit "D"
Exhibit "E"
Exhibit "F"