HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/19/2019 - FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 055, 2019, AUTHORIZAgenda Item 12
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY March 19, 2019
City Council
STAFF
David Myers, Land Conservation Manager
John Stokes, Natural Resources Director
Dan Gulley, Real Estate Specialist II
Ingrid Decker, Legal
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 055, 2019, Authorizing the Conveyance of an Easement to Larimer County for
Groundwater Monitoring Wells on Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to authorize conveyance of an easement to Larimer County for groundwater
monitoring wells on Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area. In August 2018, the Natural Areas Department was
approached by Larimer County Solid Waste at the direction of the Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment (CDPHE) regarding a 1,4-dioxane plume. The County requested a revocable permit from the
Department to insert temporary groundwater test wells to determine the location and extent of the plume,
which the City Manager granted on February 5, 2019. The new permanent monitoring wells are required for
continued monitoring of the contaminant plume.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area is in southwest Fort Collins. The Landfill sits to the south and west of
Cathy Fromme Prairie and west of Taft Hill Road. The easement areas are located along Fossil Creek and
Smith Creek, as shown on Exhibit A to the Ordinance.
The industrial chemical 1,4-dioxane has been detected at low concentrations -- ranging from 2 to 77 parts per
billion (ppb) -- in landfill leachate and in downgradient groundwater and surface water within Fossil Creek and
Smith Creek. In its easement request, the County stated:
“Until recently, the primary environmental concern has been the presence of several volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) in the groundwater and surface water along the Fossil Creek drainage. In June
2017, the [County] Solid Waste Department detected a new contaminant of concern, an organic
chemical called 1,4-dioxane, in the groundwater near Fossil Creek and in the groundwater and surface
water along Smith Creek. The presence of 1,4-dioxane has created a need for further investigation,
installation of new monitoring wells, and eventual remedial activities. We have been working with the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and our consultant, Trihydro
Corporation, to address these items.”
The Landfill is jointly owned by Larimer County (25%), City of Loveland (25%), and the City of Fort Collins
(50%) and is operated solely by the Larimer County Solid Waste Department. The County is required by state
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and federal regulations to monitor groundwater, surface water, and soil vapor for off-site impacts. When
contaminants are detected the County must investigate, monitor, and possibly remediate the contaminate.
Minimal impact to the natural area is anticipated given that vehicles will stay on existing roads during
monitoring. Wells will be constructed in accordance with Colorado Water Well Construction Rule (2 CCR 402-
2) using a truck-mounted drilling rig. This will keep the disturbance to a minimum. Once installed the wells will
be integrated into the current groundwater well monitoring program.
CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS
Larimer County will pay $1,500 to the Natural Areas Department for processing the easement application. Staff
recommends that Larimer County not be charged for the easement because the monitoring wells are mutually
beneficial.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
At its January 9, 2019, meeting, the Land Conservation and Stewardship Board voted unanimously to
recommend City Council adopt the Ordinance.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Land Conservation and Stewardship Board, January 9, 2019 (PDF)
Land Conservation & Stewardship Board
Regular Meeting
January 9, 2019
07/112018 – MINUTES Page 1
EXCERPT:
Easement to Larimer County for monitoring wells on Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural
Area. Dave Myers, Land Conservation Manager presented a request by Larimer County to
install monitoring wells required by the Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment. Larimer County has requested a Revocable Permit from the Natural Areas
Department to insert temporary groundwater test wells to determine the location and extent
of a dioxane plume. A truck-mounted drilling rig will be used to install two wells along Fossil
Creek and two wells along Smith Creek. Dave demonstrated where the easements would
be. Construction is estimated to begin late February or early March.
Discussion:
Environmental impacts were discussed with regards to location of trucks and drilling. Any
future requested easements would be considered at the discretion of the Department. Most
of the wells will be tested every month until consistent readings are obtained. Any future
testing would need to be requested, but the easement is designed to accommodate the
remediation. Current and future health concerns of future leakage is being addressed by the
CO Dept. of Health. Any future activities, after the testing, will have to be brought back to
the Board. Concern for water in the aquafers and what is the mitigation for putting water
back in the aquafer. Dave reported they didn’t have a good response so there may be
some water law issues.
Vicky McLane made a motion recommending that City Council approve conveyance
of an easement to Larimer County on Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area.
Edward Reifsnyder seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved 7-
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ATTACHMENT 1
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ORDINANCE NO. 055, 2019
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF AN EASEMENT TO
LARIMER COUNTY FOR GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELLS
ON CATHY FROMME PRAIRIE NATURAL AREA
WHEREAS, the City is the owner or joint owner with Larimer County (the “County”) of
multiple parcels of land adjacent to Taft Hill Road south of Harmony Road know as Cathy
Fromme Prairie Natural Area and managed by the City (the “City Property”); and
WHEREAS, the City is also the joint owner with the County and the City of Loveland
(“Loveland”), of land adjacent to the City Property used as the Larimer County Landfill and
managed by the County; and
WHEREAS, the County has requested an easement on the City Property, to the extent of
the City’s interest in each affected parcel, to install groundwater monitoring wells (the
“Easement”); and
WHEREAS, the proposed wells would be used to monitor a plume of 1,4-dioxane
contamination that the County has detected moving downgrade from the landfill property; and
WHEREAS, as the owners of the landfill property, the City, County and Loveland are
working with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to address the
contamination; and
WHEREAS, the Easement would cover three locations on the City Property totaling
approximately 160 acres in area, as shown on Exhibit “A”, attached and incorporated herein by
reference (the “Easement Area”); and
WHEREAS, the ownership of each parcel that would be burdened by the Easement is
shown on Exhibit “B”, attached and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, the County will provide the City a surveyed legal description for the
Easement Area before an Easement deed is executed by the City; and
WHEREAS, the County will pay the City $1500 in administrative fees for processing its
application for the Easement, but City staff is recommending that the City not charge the County
for the value of the Easement because the City is a joint owner of the benefitted landfill property
and the monitoring wells will benefit the City as well as the County; and
WHEREAS, Section 23-111(a) of the City Code authorizes the City Council to sell,
convey or otherwise dispose of any interests in real property owned by the City, provided the
City Council first finds, by ordinance, that such sale or other disposition is in the best interests of
the City; and
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WHEREAS, under Section 23-114 of the City Code, any sale or lease of City property
interests must be for an amount equal to or greater than the fair market value of such interests
unless the City Council determines that such sale or lease serves a bona fide public purpose
based on the five factors listed in Section 23-114; and
WHEREAS, conveying the Easement to the County for less than fair market value serves
a bona fide public purpose because:
(1) The use to which the Easement will be put promotes the health and safety of the
citizens of Fort Collins by monitoring groundwater for contamination so that it
can be controlled and remediated;
(2) The use to which the Easement will be put supports the City Council’s
commitment to environmental health as outlined in the Strategic Plan;
(3) The financial support provided by the City through the below-market conveyance
of the Easement will be leveraged with other funding and assistance from the
County;
(4) The grant of the Easement will not result in any direct financial benefit to any
private person or entity, except as an incidental consequence that is not substantial
relative to the public purpose being served;
(5) Conveying the Easement to the County at less than fair market value will not
interfere with current City projects or work programs, hinder workload schedules
or divert resources needed for primary City functions or responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on January 9, 2019, the Land Conservation and
Stewardship Board voted to recommend City Council approve the conveyance of the Easement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED 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 City Council hereby finds that the conveyance of the Easement to
the County as provided herein is in the best interests of the City and serves a bona fide public
purpose.
Section 3. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute such documents as are
necessary to convey the Easement to the County 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 effectuate the purposes of this Ordinance, including, but not limited to,
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any necessary changes to the legal description of the Easement, as long as such changes do not
materially increase the size or change the character of the interests to be conveyed.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 19th day of
March, A.D. 2019, and to be presented for final passage on the 16th day of April, A.D. 2019.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 16th day of April, A.D. 2019.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Clerk
Easement areas:
The following areas will be affected by the easement within the Cathy Fromme Prairie Natural Area. This
description and accompanying map will be replaced with the surveyed legal description before the City
signs the actual easement deed.
• A. Approximately 28 acres located in the Southeast ¼ of Section 4, Township 6 North, Range 69
West.
• B. Approximately 99 acres in the South ½ of Section 3, Township 6 North, Range 69 West
• C. Approximately 33 acres located in the Northwest ¼ of Section 10, Township 6 North, Range
69 West.
EXHIBIT A
1
2 3
4
5
6 7
(100%CFC )
CFC (100%) CFC (100%)
CFC LC (11.(88.54%46%) )
CFC LC (75%(25%) )
CFC LC (75%(25%) )
CFC LC (75%(25%) )
S SHIELDS ST
W TRILBY RD
S TAFT HILL RD
W HARMONY RD
LA EDA LN
REGENCY DR
MIDWAY DR
HEPPLEWHITE CT
CLARENDON HILLS DR
FOSSIL CREEK DR
WESTBURY DR
PRAIRIE RIDGE DR
THOMPSON DR
SCENIC DR
BELLEVIEW DR
FROMME PRAIRIE WAY
CHIPPENDALE DR
BORDEAUX DR
OGDEN CT
HUTCHINSON DR
HILLDALE CT
OVERLOOK DR
BLUE SAGE DR
RUE CT
RED TAIL CT
±
EXHIBIT B
1) 3) 9604406904 9603400903 & S/D Parcels 4) 2) 9610000927 9603000905
5) 7) 9610000931 9610000928 6) 9610000904
OWNERSHIP: CFC = City of Fort Collins
LC = Larimer County
PARCEL NUMBERS: