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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 12/18/2018 - RESOLUTION 2018-127 ADOPTING THE 2018 UPDATE TO THAgenda Item 17 Item # 17 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY December 18, 2018 City Council STAFF Ryan Mounce, City Planner Brad Yatabe, Legal SUBJECT Resolution 2018-127 Adopting the 2018 Update to the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this item is to adopt the 2018 update to the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins. This Plan is a policy document for the coordination and provision of services for potential annexations, and describes the general location, character, utilities, and infrastructure for areas within three miles of the municipal boundary. Annual updates to the Three-Mile Plan are required by state statute. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION State statutes limit municipal annexations to no more than three miles beyond municipal boundaries in any given year and require municipalities to prepare and adopt a “Three-Mile Plan” prior to annexing land. The Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins is updated annually to comply with state statutes. Although the City of Fort Collins employs a fixed Growth Management Area (GMA) and associated policies, a Three-Mile Plan is still required by Colorado law. Section 31-12-105 of the Colorado Revised Statues requires the City to complete a plan as follows: Prior to completion of any annexation within the three-mile area, the municipality shall have in place a plan for that area that generally describes the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the municipality and the proposed land uses for the area. Such plan shall be updated at least once annually. City Plan and related elements provide sufficient guidance for managing growth within the GMA and, to some extent, outside the GMA for contextual purposes. Although the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins is similar to City Plan, it takes a broader approach to the annexation and the development of land by referencing a comprehensive list of plans, policies, maps, and other documents adopted by the City pertaining to the location, character, and extent of future utilities, land uses, and infrastructure. This annual update represents a routine and recurring action to ensure the City complies with state statutes. Section II of the Three-Mile Plan (Exhibit A to Resolution 2018-127) highlights in bold text the newly-adopted or revised plans, policies, and maps since the last update in December 2017. The Three-Mile Plan also includes four maps displaying the general resources, waterways, airfields, and land-uses within the three-mile area around City boundaries. Agenda Item 17 Item # 17 Page 2 BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION On November 15, 2018, the Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously on their consent agenda to recommend City Council approve the 2018 update to the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins. PUBLIC OUTREACH The 2018 update to the Three-Mile Plan did not include any public outreach. The updated plans referenced and listed within the Three-Mile Plan included their own separate outreach and adoption efforts. -1- RESOLUTION 2018-127 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS ADOPTING THE 2018 UPDATE TO THE THREE-MILE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS WHEREAS, Colorado law provides at Section 31-12-105, C.R.S., that each municipality annexing land in the State must prepare and annually update a plan for the geographic area within three miles in any direction from the municipality’s boundaries (the “Three-Mile Plan”); and WHEREAS, the Three-Mile Plan must generally describe the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation and power to be provided by the municipality, and the proposed land uses for the area; and WHEREAS, the City’s original Three-Mile Plan was adopted in 1998, and has been annually updated since that time; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board, at its November 15, 2018, meeting unanimously recommended that City Council approve the 2018 Three-Mile Plan; and WHEREAS, City staff has prepared and presented to the City Council a proposed 2018 update of the Three-Mile Plan for the City, which the City Council has determined should be approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above. Section 2. That the updated Three-Mile Plan for the City, attached hereto as Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby approved and adopted. -2- Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 18th day December A.D. 2018. ____________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ City Clerk EXHIBIT A City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents ............................................................................................................ 2 I. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 3 What is the Purpose of the Three-Mile Plan? ........................................................... 3 What Does the Three-Mile Plan Describe? .............................................................. 3 II. Elements of the Three-Mile Plan .............................................................................. 5 Transportation-related Items .................................................................................... 5 Parks, Natural Areas, and Open Lands-related Items .............................................. 6 Utilities and Related Items ....................................................................................... 8 Proposed Land Uses ................................................................................................ 8 ATTACHMENT A: Three-Mile Plan Boundary .............................................................. 10 ATTACHMENT B: Significant Waterways and Waterfronts within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary ....................................................................................................................... 11 ATTACHMENT C: Airports within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary ................................ 12 ATTACHMENT D: Land Uses within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary……………………14 City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 3 I. Introduction What is the Purpose of the Three-Mile Plan? The Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, is a policy document for coordinating future annexation and provision of services, required to be updated annually per Colorado Revised Statutes Section 31-12-105. The Three-Mile Plan describes the general location, character, utilities, and infrastructure for the areas of potential annexation within three miles in any direction of the municipal boundary. In comparison to a specific annexation impact report, the Three-Mile Plan takes a broader approach to the annexation and development of land. A proposed annexation should be consistent with the municipality’s Comprehensive Plan and Three-Mile Plan, in addition to other policies. Section 31-12-105 of the Colorado Revised Statutes requires that the City complete a plan within three miles in any direction from any point of such municipal boundary as follows: Prior to the completion of any annexation within the three-mile area, the municipality shall have in place a plan for that area that generally describes the proposed location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways, playgrounds, squares, parks, aviation fields, other public ways, grounds, open spaces, public utilities, and terminals for water, light, sanitation, transportation, and power to be provided by the municipality and the proposed land uses for the area. Updates to the Three-Mile Plan are routine and occur on an annual basis. The 2018 update highlights the changes to approved plans and other documents applicable to those areas defined in the State Statutes since the prior year’s update. What Does the Three-Mile Plan Describe? This Three-Mile Plan describes each of the items listed in the Statute in four categories, as follows: Transportation-related Items:  Streets  Subways  Bridges  Parkways  Aviation Fields  Other Public Ways  Terminals for Transportation City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 4 Parks, Natural Areas and Open Lands-related Items:  Waterways  Waterfronts  Playgrounds  Squares  Parks  Grounds  Open Spaces Utilities and Related Items:  Public Utilities  Terminals for Water, Light, Sanitation, and Power Provided by the Municipality Proposed Land Uses:  Inside Growth Management Area (GMA)  Outside Growth Management Area (GMA) For each of these four categories, the plans, policies, maps, and other documents are identified that have been adopted by the Fort Collins City Council, which generally describe the proposed location, character and extent of the specific characteristics listed above. In addition, there are some plans and policies that have been adopted by other jurisdictions such as Larimer County, Colorado State University, or adjoining municipalities, that are also located within the boundaries of the Three-Mile Plan for the City of Fort Collins, Colorado. There have been relatively few changes to existing plans or newly-adopted plans within the three-mile study area since the previous year. Section II highlights newly-adopted or revised plans and documents adopted in the preceding year in bold. City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 5 II. Elements of the Three-Mile Plan Transportation-related Items 1. Streets:  Capital Improvement Plan  City Plan  City of Fort Collins Master Street Plan  City of Fort Collins Street Standards  City of Fort Collins Bicycle Plan  City of Fort Collins Bicycle Safety Education Plan  City of Fort Collins Pedestrian Plan  Colorado State University Parking and Transportation Master Plan  Fort Collins Transportation Master Plan  Harmony Road ETC Master Plan  Harmony Road Access Control Plan  I-25/392 Interchange Improvement Plan  Larimer County Transportation Master Plan  Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards  Mason Corridor Master Plan  North Front Range Regional Transportation Plan  North College and Highway 14 Access Control Plan  Northern Colorado Regional Planning Study  Northern Colorado Regional Communities I-25 Corridor Plan  Downtown Parking Plan  South College Access Control Plan  Fort Collins Streetscape Design Standards  Subarea Plans o CDOT US392 Environmental Overview Study o CDOT North I-25 Environmental Impact Statement o CDOT US287 Environmental Overview Study o Downtown Plan o Downtown River Corridor Implementation Program Summary Report o Downtown Strategic Plan o East Mulberry Corridor Plan o East Side Neighborhood Plan o Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan o Harmony Corridor Plan o I-25 Subarea Plan o Lincoln Corridor Plan o Midtown in Motion o Mountain Vista Subarea Plan Update o North College Corridor Plan o Northside Neighborhood Plan o Northwest Subarea Plan o Old Town Neighborhoods Plan o Prospect Road Streetscape Program o South College Corridor Plan o State Highway 392 Access Control Plan City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 6 o West Central Neighborhoods Plan  Transfort Strategic Operating Plan  Transit Plan: Fort Collins, Loveland, and Larimer County (1996-2002)  Transit Oriented Development Parking Study  West Elizabeth Enhanced Travel Corridor Plan 2. Subways: None 3. Bridges:  Master Street Plan  North Front Range Regional Transportation Plan 4. Parkways:  Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards 5. Aviation Fields:  Airport Master Plan Update  The attached map entitled “Airports within the Three-Mile Area Plan Boundary” locates all the airports within the plan area 6. Other Public Ways: None 7. Terminals for Public Transportation:  Mason Corridor Master Plan Parks, Natural Areas, and Open Lands-related Items 1. Waterways:  Cache La Poudre River Landscape Opportunities Study  Downtown River Corridor Implementation Program  Poudre River Downtown Master Plan  Stormwater Master Plan and Floodplain Regulations  Watershed Approach to Stormwater Quality  The attached map entitled “Significant Waterways and Waterfronts within the Three-Mile Area Plan Boundary” locates all significant waterways within the plan area 2. Waterfronts:  The attached map entitled “Significant Waterways and Waterfronts within the Three-Mile Area Plan Boundary” locates all significant waterways within the plan area 3. Playgrounds, Squares, Parks:  City Plan  Larimer County Comprehensive Parks Master Plan  Parks and Recreation Policy Plan  Poudre School District Master Plan  Subarea Plans City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 7 o Campus West Community Commercial District Planning Study Report o CDOT US392 Environmental Overview Study o CDOT North I-25 Environmental Impact Statement o CDOT US287 Environmental Overview Study o Downtown Plan o Downtown River Corridor Implementation Program Summary Report o Downtown Strategic Plan o East Mulberry Corridor Plan o East Side Neighborhood Plan o Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan o Harmony Corridor Plan o I-25 Subarea Plan o Lincoln Corridor Plan o Midtown in Motion o Mountain Vista Subarea Plan Update o North College Corridor Plan o Northside Neighborhood Plan o Northwest Subarea Plan o Old Town Neighborhoods Plan o Prospect Road Streetscape Program o South College Corridor Plan o State Highway 392 Access Control Plan o West Central Neighborhoods Plan  Thompson School District Master Plan  Trails Master Plan 4. Grounds, Open Spaces:  Bobcat Ridge Natural Area Management Plan – outside Growth Management Area (GMA)  Cache La Poudre River Natural Areas Management Plan  City Plan  City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Program Land Conservation and Stewardship Master Plan  Colorado State University (CSU) Master Plan  Foothills Natural Areas Management Plan  Fort Collins Parks and Recreation Policy Plans  Fossil Creek Natural Areas Management Plan  Fossil Creek Reservoir Regional Open Space Management Plan  Larimer County Open Lands Master Plan  Larimer County Comprehensive Parks Master Plan  Northern Colorado Regional Planning Study  Natural Areas Master Plan  Plan for the Region Between Fort Collins and Loveland  Regional Community Separator Study  Soapstone Prairie Natural Area Management Plan – outside GMA  Wellington Community Separator Study  Windsor Community Separator Study City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 8 Utilities and Related Items 1. Public Utilities:  2007 East Larimer County Water District (ELCO) Master Plan Update  208 Plan  Boxelder Sanitation District Wastewater Utility Plan  City Plan  Drinking Water Quality Policy  Fort Collins Communitywide 100% Renewable Electricity Goal  Fort Collins-Loveland Water District Master Plan  Fort Collins Water Supply and Demand Management Policy  Fort Collins Wastewater Master Plan Update  Fort Collins Revised Water Treatment Facility Master Plan  Fort Collins Utilities Energy Policy 2016 Update  Fort Collins Utilities Water and Wastewater Design Criteria Manual  South Fort Collins Sanitation District Master Plan for Wastewater Collection and Treatment  Stormwater Criteria Manual (adoption of update anticipated December 2018)  Stormwater Master Plan and Floodplain Management  Water Conservation Plan  Water Efficiency Plan 2. Terminals for Water, Light, Sanitation, Transportation, and Power Provided by the Municipality:  208 Plan  City Plan  City of Fort Collins Master Street Plan  City of Fort Collins Electric Long Range Plan  Drinking Water Quality Policy  Fort Collins Communitywide 100% Renewable Electricity Goal  Fort Collins-Loveland Water District Master Plan  Fort Collins Water Supply and Demand Management Policy  Fort Collins Wastewater Master Plan Update  Fort Collins Revised Water Treatment Facility Master Plan  Fort Collins Utilities Energy Policy 2016 Update  Fort Collins Utilities Water and Wastewater Design Criteria Manual  South Fort Collins Sanitation district Master Plan for Wastewater Collection and Treatment  Stormwater Criteria Manual (adoption of update anticipated December 2018)  Stormwater Master Plan and Floodplain Management  Water Conservation Plan  Water Efficiency Plan Proposed Land Uses 1. Land Uses Defined within the Growth Management Area (GMA): City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 9  City Plan  City of Fort Collins Structure Plan  Fort Collins and Larimer County Intergovernmental Agreement  Fort Collins and Windsor Intergovernmental Agreement  Fort Collins and Timnath Intergovernmental Agreement Seventh Amendment  Colorado State University (CSU) Master Plan  City of Fort Collins Intergovernmental Agreements (Town of Timnath, South Fort Collins/Loveland Water District)  Subarea Plans o Campus West Community Commercial District Planning Study Report o CDOT US392 Environmental Overview Study o CDOT North I-25 Environmental Impact Statement o CDOT US287 Environmental Overview Study o Downtown Plan o Downtown River Corridor Implementation Program Summary Report o Downtown Strategic Plan o East Mulberry Corridor Plan o East Side Neighborhood Plan o Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan o Harmony Corridor Plan o Harmony Road ETC Master Plan o I-25 Subarea Plan o Midtown Plan o Mountain Vista Subarea Plan Update o North College Corridor Plan o Northside Neighborhood Plan o Northwest Subarea Plan o Old Town Neighborhoods Plan o Prospect Road Streetscape Program o South College Corridor Plan o State Highway 392 Access Control Plan o West Central Neighborhoods Plan 2. Land Uses Outside the GMA:  A Plan for the Region Between Fort Collins and Loveland  City of Loveland Three-Mile Area Plan  Fort Collins-Windsor Intergovernmental Agreement for Development of the Interstate 25 / State Highway 392 Interchange  LaPorte Area Plan  Larimer County Master Plan  Larimer County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan  Loveland Comprehensive Master Plan  Loveland Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan  Northern Colorado Community Separator Study  Northern Colorado Regional Communities I-25 Corridor Plan  Town of Windsor Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code  Town of Timnath Comprehensive Plan  Town of Wellington Comprehensive Master Plan City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 10 ATTACHMENT A: Three-Mile Plan Boundary City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 11 ATTACHMENT B: Significant Waterways and Waterfronts within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 12 ATTACHMENT C: Airports within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary City of Fort Collins – Three-Mile Plan 2018 Update Page 13 ATTACHMENT D: Land Uses within the Three-Mile Plan Boundary