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City Council Work Session
January 22, 2019
(After the Adjourned Council Meeting, which begins at 6:00 PM)
CALL TO ORDER.
1. Keep Fort Collins Great Sunset. (staff: Ginny Sawyer, 10 minute presentation; 45 minute discussion)
The purpose of this work session is to present Council with options for renewing/maintaining Keep Fort
Collins Great revenue once the 0.85 tax sunsets on December 31, 2020.
April 2019 is the anticipated election for a potential ballot related question to address funding needs.
2. Occupancy Study. (staff: Ginny Sawyer, 20 minute presentation; 60 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to present and review the report and findings from the Occupancy Study.
3. Outdoor Residential Wood Burning. (staff; Cassie Archuleta, 15 minute presentation; 45 minute
discussion)
The purpose of this item is to discuss a regulatory option to support a goal of allowing wood burning
fires in residential areas that do not negatively impact neighbors. Periodically, the City and Poudre Fire
Authority (PFA) are contacted regarding nuisance, health and safety concerns from wood smoke in
residential areas. This item was identified as a Council priority May 2017, and staff received direction
October 2018 to develop a regulatory option that did not ban residential wood fires, but still addressed
fires that negatively impact neighbors. Additional direction will be sought regarding adoption of a permit
system that allows outdoor residential wood burning with a permit, where permit conditions are
designed to mitigate potential smoke impacts on neighbors.
OTHER BUSINESS.
ADJOURNMENT.