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City Council Work Session
May 14, 2019
6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER.
1. Poudre Fire Authority 2018 Annual Report. (staff: Tom DeMint; 15 minute staff presentation; 30
minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to review the Poudre Fire Authority (PFA) governance and funding, 2018
performance measurements and metrics, actual spending to budget, benefits to the community related
to strategic outcome goals, operational efficiency, productivity improvements, issues of concern to
PFA, the Poudre Valley Fire Protection District (PVFPD), and the City of Fort Collins (City), and a focus
on issues moving forward. PFA’s Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) requires an annual report to
City Council and the PVFPD Board regarding performance and financial information.
2. Harmony Gateway Plan Update. (sta: Cameron Gloss; 15 minute staff presentation; 45 minute
discussion)
The purpose of this item is to provide Council the main concepts proposed in an update to the Harmony
Corridor Plan and corresponding Harmony Corridor Standards and Guidelines that pertains to the
“Gateway Area” at I-25 and Harmony Road. The essential policy issue is a change in land use
designation from “Basic Industrial Non-Retail Employment” to “Harmony Gateway”, which would allow
a much wider mix of uses, in addition to employment uses. This shift in uses would be accompanied
by new standards and guidelines for development in privately-owned portions of the area that help to
create a distinct image at Fort Collins’ most prominent entry. The new standards would require
development to form a compact, concentrated pedestrian-oriented district with extensive river valley
landscaping and set design direction for landscaping, buildings, signs and public improvements
throughout the area.
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3. Outdoor Residential Wood Burning. (staff: Cassie Archuleta, Jeff Mihelich; 15 minute staff
presentation; 45 minute discussion)
The purpose of this item is to provide an update regarding public outreach, implementation and
enforcement related to new rules adopted for outdoor residential wood burning. Staff will also seek
direction regarding next steps for 24-hour complaint response options that include evenings and
weekends.
OTHER BUSINESS.
ADJOURNMENT.