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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 03/31/2020 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 043, 2020, ADOPTINAgenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY March 31, 2020 City Council STAFF Aaron Iverson, Senior Transportation Planner Paul Sizemore, FC Moves Senior Manager Brad Yatabe, Legal SUBJECT Second Reading of Ordinance No. 043, 2020, Adopting Revisions to the Master Street Plan. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on March 3, 2020, amends the Master Street Plan. The Master Street Plan (MSP) map serves as the official source for identification of street alignments and classifications for the City. The map shows both existing and future street locations. Updates to the map are done either through a request from a developer proposal or City initiated, based on changing plans, functions or information. The requests are City-initiated, and include amendments to the street system, add potential roundabout locations to the map, and update the potential railroad grade-separated crossing locations. These requested changes are in addition to the changes approved on January 14, 2020, for Montava. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading. ATTACHMENTS 1. First Reading Agenda Item Summary, March 3, 2020 (w/o attachments) (PDF) 2. Ordinance No. 043, 2020 (PDF) Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 1 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY March 3, 2020 City Council STAFF Aaron Iverson, Senior Transportation Planner Paul Sizemore, FC Moves Senior Manager Brad Yatabe, Legal SUBJECT First Reading of Ordinance No. 043, 2020, Adopting Revisions to the Master Street Plan. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This purpose of this item is to seek City Council approval of proposed amendments to the Master Street Plan. The Master Street Plan (MSP) map serves as the official source for identification of street alignments and classifications for the City. The map shows both existing and future street locations. Updates to the map are done either through a request from a developer proposal or City initiated, based on changing plans, functions or information. The requests are City-initiated, and include amendments to the street system, add potential roundabout locations to the map, and update the potential railroad grade-separated crossing locations. These requested changes are in addition to the changes approved on January 14, 2020, for Montava. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION Street Amendments The proposed amendments include street changes to the map. The bulk of the changes are updates to streets classification as detailed in Table 1. Street reclassifications are being proposed for the following reasons:  To match the existing configuration (LaPorte, Remington, Taft, Mulberry, Laurel, Suniga)  Updating based on function and land use (Howes, Landings, City Park)  Updating based on anticipated need (Trilby, Strauss Cabin, Horsetooth)  Updating based on adopted plans (West Elizabeth) Additionally, the future traffic interchange at Vine Drive and I-25 (shown on the map in the past) has been removed. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) has recently rebuilt the Vine Drive bridge over I- 25, with the clear intent of that location not being an interchange in the future. Potential Roundabout Locations Staff determined that there would be value in showing potential locations for future roundabouts on the MSP map. Showing these locations helps with planning for intersection projects and to provide the development community guidance if they are developing near one of these locations. The twenty locations identified on the map are where intersection changes may be needed, and where a single lane roundabout is an excellent candidate for intersection control. (see Table 1) The location criteria used include the following: ATTACHMENT 1 Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 2  Somewhat similar approach volumes, and/or high left turning volumes  Likely to see some level of change, areas of growth  Not significantly limited in space that would preclude the appropriate size roundabout  Safety concerns that could be addressed with a roundabout  Could likely be accommodated with a single lane roundabout (Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) not higher than 20-25k and/or circulating volumes <1,000 vehicles/hour)  That are likely to need some type of operational change. As needs arise, or developments are proposed, the final determination for intersection configuration will be made based on a more detailed review. The locations shown on the map are not intended to be definitive as there are also other locations that may be good candidates for a roundabout based on aesthetics, place making, pedestrian comfort, development request, etc., those will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Table 1: Requested Street Amendments and Roundabout Locations ID Street Limits Current Classification Proposed Change Proposed Classification Note 1 LaPorte Howes to Wood 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reconfigured over 10 years ago to 2 lanes with bike lanes and center turn lane. 2 Taft Mulberry to Vine 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reconfigured in 2015 to 2 lanes with bike lanes and center turn lane. 3 Howes Laurel to Cherry 2 lane arterial Reclassify Collector Functions as collector serving neighborhood context. 4 Remington Mulberry to Mountain 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Has not been 4 lanes since the 1990's, reconfigured with center turn lane and buffered bike lanes in 2015. 5 Mulberry City Park to Overland 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reconfigure with 2 lanes and protected bike lanes in 2018. 6 Laurel Shields to Howes 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reconfigure from 4 lanes to 2‐3 lanes with bike lanes in 2012 7 City Park W. Elizabeth to Mulberry Local Reclassify Collector Functions as collector serving neighborhood context. 8 West Elizabeth City Park to Overland 4 lane arterial Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reclassifcation in support of the recommendations from the W. Elizabeth Corridor Plan. 9 Horsetooth Ziegler to Strauss Cabin Collector Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reclassify to support increases in traffic function connecting to Harmony Road. 10 Strauss Cabin Horsetooth to Harmony Collector Reclassify 2 lane arterial Reclassify to support increases in traffic function connecting to Harmony Road. 11 Trilby College to Shields 2 lane arterial Reclassify 4 lane arterial Reclassifcaiton to support future anticipated volumes. 12 Landings Horsetooth to Boardwalk 2 lane arterial Reclassify Collector Functions as collector serving neighborhood context. 13 Pinon / Mason Mason to College Local Reclassify / Align Collector Classify collector street west of College to align with Suniga. 14 Traffic Interchange Vine and I‐25 ‐ Remove ‐ CD+A1:G30OT is not interested in a interchange at this location, currently rebuilding the existing bridge over I‐25. Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 3 Update to Potential Railroad Grade-separated Locations In 2016 the City conducted a Railroad Crossing Prioritization Study to evaluate existing at-grade railroad crossings that are candidates for reconstruction as grade separated crossings. The Study considers a wide variety of data to develop recommendations, including traffic congestion and safety, constructability, emergency response, adjacent land use impacts, and multimodal factors. That Study identified seven top priority locations (out of 22 arterial roadway railroad crossings). This update aligns the MSP map with the results of the Study. Table 2 shows the 2016 locations being added to the maps and the existing locations being removed (or remaining). Table 2: Potential Grade-Separated Railroad Crossing Amendments 2016 Study Priorities (recommended) Currently Identified RR Grade-separated Locations Lemay at Vine Lemay at Vine (remaining) Timberline at Vine Timberline at Vine (remaining) Drake at McClelland Drake at McClelland (remaining) Harmony west of Mason Mountain Vista west of I-25 (removed) Vine east of Timberline Trilby east of Shields (removed) Prospect west of College Trilby east of Lemay (removed) Mulberry at Riverside Carpenter west of Timberline (removed) Potentail Roundabout Locations ID Street Cross‐Street Classification a Turnberry Douglas Arterial b Giddings Richards Lake Arterial c Overland Trail Laporte Arterial d Strauss Cabin Kechter Arterial e Shields Willox Arterial f Lemay Country Club Arterial g Turnberry Mountain Vista Arterial h Overland CR 42 C Arterial i Overland Mulberry Arterial j Overland Elizabeth Arterial k Mason Troutman Arterial l Overland Drake Arterial m Taft Hill LaPorte Arterial n Greenfields Mulberry Frontage Rd Arterial o Greenfields International Arterial p Ziegler Trilby Collector q Redwood Conifer Collector r Meadowlark Swallow Collector s Worthington Centre Collector t Stover Swallow Collector Agenda Item 7 Item # 7 Page 4 CITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS The Master Street Plan is used in part to develop the Transportation Capital Expansion Fee (TCEF). The changes being proposed have limited to no impact on that program, as revenue from TCEF is only used to expand the system concurrently with development. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At its January 15, 2020, meeting, the Transportation Board reviewed this amendment and recommended Council approve the amendments. A letter of support from the Transportation Board and meeting minutes are attached. (Attachments 2 and 3) The proposed updates presented to Council include one change from what was recommended by the Transportation Board. A proposed reclassification to Mountain Ave. was removed from consideration after the Transportation Board action. City staff will be conducting a Concept Study for Mountain Ave. over the next several months, staff will wait for the results of that study to finalize any classification updates for Mountain Ave. PUBLIC OUTREACH Staff presented the proposed changes to the Chamber of Commerce Local Legislative Affairs Committee. These changes were also presented to the public at the Transportation Projects Fair on February 27, 2020. ATTACHMENTS 1. Master Street Plan with Updates listed (draft) (PDF) 2. Transportation Board Minutes, January 15, 2020 (draft) (PDF) 3. Transportation Board Recommendation (PDF) -1- ORDINANCE NO. 043, 2020 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING THE CITY’S MASTER STREET PLAN WHEREAS, the Master Street Plan is a component of the Transportation Master Plan that is part of City Plan; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments to the Master Street Plan are for the purpose of conforming the Master Street Plan to existing street configurations, adopted policy plans, land uses and functions, and anticipated street needs; and WHEREAS, on January 15, 2020, the City’s Transportation Board recommended that City Council approve the proposed changes to the Master Street Plan; and WHEREAS, City Council finds that updating the Master Street Plan to address existing configuration, current plans, needs, and functions of the City’s street system is in the best interest of the City and its citizens to promote the general health, safety, and welfare. 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 finds that the Master Street Plan is in need of the proposed amendment to conform to existing streets, adopted policy plans, land uses and functions, and anticipated street needs. Section 3. That the City Council finds that the proposed amendment will promote the public welfare and will be consistent with the visions, goals, principles, and policies of City Plan and the elements thereof. Section 4. That the Master Street Plan is hereby amended so as to appear as shown on Exhibit “A” and City staff is directed to make such changes to the Master Street Plan. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 3rd day of March, A.D. 2020, and to be presented for final passage on the 31st day of March, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk -2- Passed and adopted on final reading on the 31st day of March, A.D. 2020. __________________________________ Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ City Clerk Spr ing Cr eek Bo xelder Cr eek F o ss il C r e e k R e s e r v oi r I n l e t Wa r r en La k e T err y La k e I n l e t F o o t h i l l s C ha nn el N e w M e r c e r Di t c h L a k e C a n a l Plea sant Val ley and Lake Canal L o n g Po n d D i x o n C r e e k F o s s il C r e ek C a c h e l a P o u d r e R i v e r Art hu r D itc h L a k e C a n a l L a k e C a n a l B o x e l d e r C r e e k L i t t l e C a c h e la P o u d r e D i t c h Dixon Rese rvoir Harmony Reservoir Sheldon Lake Te r r y L a k e F o s s i l C r e e k B o x e l d e r D i t c h Larimer a n d Weld Canal L a ri m e r C o u n t y C a n a l N o . 2 Richard's Lake Claymore Lake Kitchel Lake Ri gden Rese rvoir Boyd Lake C a c h e l a P ou d re Ri v er F o s s i l C r e e k M cCl ell an ds C r e e k Dry Creek Linden meier Lake Robert Benson Lake L a r i me r C o u n t y C a n a l Box eld er C r e e k C a c h e la P o u d r e R i v e r No. 8 Outlet C a c h e l a P o u d r e R e s er v o ir In l e t S p ri n g C re e k C ach e la Po u d r e R e s e rv o i r In l et M ail C r e e k D i t c h Lake Sherwood Fo s s i l Cr ee k R es e r voi r Coll ege Lake Donath Lake Lee Lake S p r i n g C ree k Lar i mer Co unty Ca nal N o 2 B o x e l d e r D itc h Sh e rw o o d Lat eral D i x o n C a n y o n Lateral N e w M e r c e r D i t c h J a c k s o n D i t c h Hor s e t o o t h Res e r v o i r Parkwood Lake Duck Lake Pl eas ant V all ey an d Lake Can al L a ri me r a n d W e l d C a n a l # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # S C o ll egeAve W Horsetooth Rd W Mulberry St S Shields St Riv er si d e A v e Laporte Ave S Timberline Rd NUS H i gh w ay2 8 7 S LemayAve Str a u s sC abin R d Ziegler Rd S Overland Trl N Howes St 9th St W Laurel St E Mounta i n Ave W Drake Rd EPros p e ctR d EM u l be rryS t W Willox Ln S Taft Hill Rd W Vine Dr Country Club Rd T e rry Lake Rd E Vine Dr Richards Lake Rd Remin g t o nSt W Mo u n t a i n A ve Turnberr y R d EWil l o x L n ETril b yRd State Highway 392 NCollegeAve Land i n gs D r N Mason St W Prospect Rd E C ountyRoad38 Jefferson St E Douglas Rd County Road 54G W E li zabe t h St NLemayAve W County Road 38E E County Road 50 Mountain Vista Dr EHa r mony R d N Timberline Rd Gregory Rd E Horsetooth Rd Kechter Rd N Shields St S County Road 5 W Harmony Rd S Howes St W Douglas Rd NOverland T rl E County Road 36 S Mason St Lincoln Ave B o a r d w a l k D r Main St W Trilby Rd E Drake Rd E Sun i g a R d ELincolnAve Carpenter Rd ECountyR o ad30 S US Highway 287 S County Road 13 E County Road 52 S County Road 11 SSumm i t V i ewD r S County Road 7 N County Road 17 E County Road 48 N County Road 19 N County Road 5 NTaf t Hill Rd E County Road 54 S County Road 19 Giddings Rd N County Road 9 S County Road 9 N U S H ighway28 7 !"`$25 ÉZYXW1 ôZYXW392 ÕZYXW14 ÕZYXW14 ³I287 ³I287 ³I287 City of Fort Collins for Master Street Plan COLORADO 0 1 2 3 Miles N CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. 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The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. Collector 2 Lanes Arterial 2 Lanes Arterial 4 Lanes Major Arterial 6 Lanes Collector 2 Lanes - Outside GMA Arterial 2 Lanes - Outside GMA Arterial 4 Lanes - Outside GMA Major Arterial 6 Lanes - Outside GMA Interstate Potential Grade Separated Rail Crossing # Potential Roundabout City Limits Growth Management Area Larimer County *Potential Grade Separated Railroad Crossings shown are top priority locations identified in the 2016 Railroad Prioritization Study, and additional grade separations will be evaluated as needed based on future conditions and opportunities. *Potential Roundabout Locations shown are those identified as good candidates in terms of need and feasibility. Prior to implementation, each location will be evaluated on a case by case basis. Additional locations for roundabouts may be considered based on design, traffic needs, and the results of an evaluation. Path: K:\ArcMapProjects\MasterStreetPlan\MasterStreetPlan_AGISPro\MasterStreetPlan_AGISPro.aprx Adopted: March 31, 2020 EXHIBIT A