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WebLinkAboutMINUTES-09/06/2022-RegularSeptember6,2022COUNCILOFTHECITYOFFORTCOLLINS,COLORADOCouncil-ManagerFormofGovernmentRegularMeeting—6:00PMA)PROCLAMATIONSANDPRESENTATIONSPP1.ProclamationDeclaringSeptember17,2022asHistoricHomesTourDay.PP2.ProclamationDeclaringOctober21,2022astheFoodieWalk10thAnniversary.MayorJeniArndtpresentedtheaboveproclamationsat5:00p.m.intheCityCouncilChambers.B)CALLMEETINGTOORDERMayorJeniArndtcalledthemeetingtoorderat6:00p.m.intheCityCouncilChambersat300LaporteAvenue,FortCollins,Colorado,withhybridparticipationavailableviatheCity’sZoomplatform.C)PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCEMayorJeniArndtledthePledgeofAllegiancetotheAmericanFlag.D)ROLLCALLPRESENTMayorJeniArndtMayorProTernEmilyFrancisCouncilmemberJuliePignataroCouncilmemberTriciaCanonico(arrivedat6:15p.m.)CouncilmemberShirleyPeelCouncilmemberKellyOhlsonABSENTCouncilmemberSusanGutowskySTAFFPRESENTCityManagerKellyDiMartinoCityAttorneyCarrieDaggettCityClerkAnissaHollingsheadE)CITYMANAGER’SAGENDAREVIEWCityManagerKellyDiMartinoprovidedanoverviewoftheagenda,including:•Therewerenochangestothepublishedagenda.•Item2isbeingpulledfromtheconsentagendawiththerecommendationitbepostponedfortwoweekstoallowforadditionalstaffwork.CityofFortCollinsPage290CityCouncilProceedings Theremainingitemsontheconsentagendaallrecommendedforapproval.F)COMMUNITYREPORTSNone.G)PUBLICCOMMENTONANYTOPICSORITEMSORCOMMUNITYEVENTS(IncludingrequestsforremovalofitemsfromConsentCalendarforindividualdiscussion.)Sterling,ayoungresidentofFortCollins,readashortbookhewroteabouthowgovernmentisstructured.TomWeatherly,aFortCollinsresident,sharedconcernswithSpinbicyclesbeingleftoncitysidewalks,providingphotosofsomeexamplesoftheissuesheisseeingonhisnormalrouteswhenridinghisbiketoandfromworkandonothershortcartripsinhispartoftown.JanStallones,aFortCollinsresident,statedsheisanewFortCollinsresidentwhoislearningaboutcodesandordinancesandexpressedconcernaboutanabandonedpropertynearherhomeSheofferedherwillingnesstobeinvolvedinproactivesolutionsforthesesortsofissues.Therewerenoonlinespeakers.H)PUBLICCOMMENTFOLLOW-UPKellyOhlsonaskedifCitymanagementhasanycommentsregardingabouttheSpinprogram.CityManagerKellyDiMartinonotedfollowupwillbeprovidedintheformofamemoandpossiblyastaffreportregardingfollowuponthesesortsofrepeatissues.MayorJeniArndtthankedSterlingforsharinghisbook,encouragedMs.StallonetobeincontactwiththeCityClerkregardingopeningsonboardsandcommissions,andconcurredregardingtheneedtoensurepublicsidewalksremainfullyaccessible.I)COUNCILMEMBERREMOVALOFITEMSFROMCONSENTCALENDARFORDISCUSSIONNone.J)CONSENTCALENDAR1.ConsiderationandApprovaloftheMinutesoftheAugust16,2022RegularMeeting.ThepurposeofthisitemistoapprovetheminutesoftheAugust16,2022Regularmeeting.Approved.2.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.090,2022,AuthorizingtheConveyanceofanEmergencyAccessEasementtoPoudreFireAuthorityonCity-ownedRealPropertyLocatedat430N.CollegeAvenue.Thisitemwaspulledfromconsenttoallowfordiscussion.3.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.091,2022,AuthorizingtheExecutionofaFirstAmendmenttoLeasewithNewCingularWirelessPCS,LLCofCity-OwnedPropertyatCityParkBalifields.CityofFortCollinsPage291CityCouncilProceedings ThisOrdinance,unanimouslyadoptedonFirstReadingonAugust16,2022,authorizestheCityManagertoexecuteanamendmentextendingtheexistingNewCingularcellsiteleaseattheballfieldsatCityParkTheamendmentwouldextendtheendofthecurrentleasetermsfromMarch8,2023,toOctober20,2023,andallowanadditional5-yeartermfromOctober21,2023,toOctober20,2028.NewCingularhasleasedthesitefromtheCitysince2005.AnnualrentreceivedbytheCitywillincreasefrom$20,736to$24,000forthefirstyearofthe5-yeartermwith3%increaseseveryyearafterwards.AdoptedonSecondReading.4.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.092,2022,DissolvingtheParkingAdvisoryBoardandAmendingtheCodeoftheCityofFortCollinsbyRepealingSection2-110RelatingtotheParkingAdvisoryBoard.ThisOrdinance,unanimouslyadoptedonFirstReadingonAugust16,2022,dissolvestheParkingAdvisoryBoard.AdoptedonSecondReading.5.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.093,2022,MakingSupplementalAppropriationsintheGeneralFundfortheEnvironmentalServicesAirQualityProgramfromtheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyGrantThisOrdinance,unanimouslyadoptedonFirstReadingonAugust16,2022,appropriatesunanticipatedgrantrevenueintheGeneralFundfortheEnvironmentalServicesAirQualityProgram.ThisgrantdirectlysupportsCouncilPriority#17,ImprovedAirQuality,andincludes$108,200ofgrantfundingprovidedbytheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)andassociatedwiththeAmericanRescuePlanAct(ARPA)tosupportlocalmonitoringofNationalAmbientAirQualityStandard(NAAQS)pollutantsinandnearcommunitieswithenvironmentaljusticeconcernswhofacedisproportionateexposuretothesepollutantsandhealthrisksandarealsoassociatedwithincreasedvulnerabilitytoCOVID-19.TheOrdinancehasbeenrevisedtoincludeareferencetotheCityManager’sauthoritytoapprove/signanintergovernmentalagreementwiththeEPAforthefunding.AdoptedonSecondReading.6.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.094,2022,AdoptingaGraywaterOrdinance,toAllowVoluntaryGraywaterSystemInstallations.ThisOrdinance,unanimouslyadoptedonFirstReadingonAugust16,2022,adoptsanordinancetoallowgraywatersystemstobeinstalledintheCityTheproposedgraywaterordinancewouldenactavoluntaryprogramforgraywaterusefortoiletflushinginFortCollinsUtilities’waterandwastewaterserviceareas,aswellastheserviceareasofconsentingwaterandwastewaterdistrictsintheGrowthManagementArea(GMA).TheproposedgraywaterordinancewouldbeconsistentwithStateregulatoryrequirementsandlocalwaterrightlimitations.AdoptedonSecondReading.CityofFortCollinsPage292CityCouncilProceedings 7.FirstReadingofOrdinanceNo.095,2022,AppropriatingPhilanthropicRevenueReceivedbyCityGiveforthe2022ParksIndependenceDayCelebrationandthe2022CommunityDevelopmentandNeighborhoodServicesUrbanDesignAwards.Thepurposeofthisitemistoappropriatephilanthropicrevenuedesignatedforthe2022IndependenceDayCelebrationandforthe2022CommunityDevelopmentandNeighborhoodServicesUrbanDesignAwards.AdoptedonFirstReading.8.FirstReadingofOrdinanceNo.096,2022,ConditionallyVacatingaPortionofColemanStreetRight-of-Way.ThepurposeofthisitemistoapprovetheconditionalvacationofaportionofColemanStreetright-of-waythatisnolongerdesirableornecessarytoretainforstreetpurposes.Theright-of-wayarea,oncevacated,willberetainedinitsentiretyasapublicutilityandpublicaccesseasementtotheCity.Theright-of-wayvacationwillbeconditionaluponthedemolitionoftheexistingstreetstubofColemanStreetandthereconstructionofthevacatedareaasalandscapeandpedestrianarea.TheseconditionsareoutlinedindetailintheOrdinance.AdoptedonFirstReading.9.Resolution2022095MakingFindingsofFactRegardingtheAppealoftheAdministrativeHearingOfficer’sDecisionApprovingtheSanctuaryontheGreenProjectDevelopmentPlan#PDP2IOOI8.ThepurposeofthisitemistomakefindingsoffactregardingtheappealoftheAdministrativeHearingOfficer’sDecisiontoapprovetheSanctuaryontheGreenProjectDevelopmentPlan.TheappealwasheardbyCouncilonAugust16,2022.Adopted.10.Resolution2022-096SupportinganApplicationforaGreatOutdoorsColoradoLandAcquisitionGrantfortheBuckeyeConservationandFrontRangeGatewayProject.InpartnershipwithLarimerCounty,theBuckeyeRanchConservationProjectwouldconserveover1,000acresnorthofFortCollins.TheCountyandCityhavebeeninvitedbyGreatOutdoorsColoradotosubmitafullgrantapplicationtosupportthisprojectintheirupcomingLandAcquisitionprogramcycle.Adopted.11.Resolution2022-097SettingtheDatesofthePublicHearingsonthe2023-24ProposedCityofFortCollinsBudget.Thepurposeofthisitemistosettwopublichearingdatesfortheproposed2023-24budgetthattheCityManagerhasfiledwiththeCityClerkpursuanttoSection2ofCityCharterArticleVSection3ofCityCharterArticleVrequiresCounciltosetadateforapublichearingontheproposedbudgetandtocausenoticeofthehearingtobepublished.ThisResolutionsetstwopublichearingdatesforCouncil’sregularmeetingonSeptember20,2022,anditsregularmeetingonOctober4,2022.TheResolutionalsodirectstheCityClerktopublishthenoticeofthesetwohearings,whichnoticeisattachedasExhibit“A”totheResolution.Adopted.CityofFortCollinsPage293CityCouncilProceedings 12.Resolution2022-098MakingAppointmentstotheTransportationBoard.ThepurposeofthisitemistofillvacanciesontheTransportationBoard.Adopted.K)ADOPTIONOFCONSENTCALENDARMayorProTernFrancismoved,secondedbyCouncilmemberPignataro,toapprovetherecommendedactionsoniternsIand3-12ontheconsentcalendar.Themotioncarded6-0.Absent:CouncilmemberGutowsky.L)CONSENTCALENDARFOLLOW-UP(ThisisanopportunityforCouncilmemberstocommentonitemsadoptedorapprovedontheConsentCalendar)None.M)STAFFREPORTSNone.N)COUNCILMEMBERREPORTS4None.0)CONSIDERATIONOFITEMSREMOVEDFROMTHECONSENTCALENDARFORINDIVIDUALDISCUSSION2.SecondReadingofOrdinanceNo.090,2022,AuthorizingtheConveyanceofanEmergencyAccessEasementtoPoudreFireAuthorityonCity-ownedRealPropertyLocatedat430N.CollegeAvenue.ThisOrdinance,unanimouslyadoptedonFirstReadingonAugust16,2022,authorizestheconveyanceofanEmergencyAccessEasement(EAE)toPoudreFireAuthority(PFA)onCity-ownedrealpropertylocatedat430N.CollegeAvenue.TheCityleasesthisproperty,whichisthelocationofthePowerhouseEnergyCampus,totheColoradoStateUniversityResearchFoundation(CSURF).CSURFhassubmittedplanstotheCitytomakeimprovementstothepropertytosupportahydrogenfuelingstationandturbinegenerator.Asaconditionofapproval,theCity,aspropertyowner,isrequiredtoconveyanEAEtoPFAtosupportfiretruckandemergencyequipmentaccess,whichisacommonrequirementfornewdevelopmentandimprovementsoncertainproperties.ConveyanceoftheEAEisthefinalactionneededfortheCity’sPlanning,Development,andTransportationDepartmenttoapprovetheprojectandissueconstructionpermitsasCSURFhasmetallotherleaseanddevelopmentreviewrequirements.Thisitemwaspulledfromtheconsentagendatoallowfordiscussion.MayorProTernFrancismoved,secondedbyCouncilrnernberPignataro,topostponesecondreadingofthisordinancetoSeptember20,2022.Themotioncarried6-0.Absent:CouncilmemberGutowsky.CityofFortCollinsPage294CityCouncilProceedings P)CONSIDERATIONOFITEMSPLANNEDFORDISCUSSIONNone.Q)OTHERBUSINESSA.PossibleconsiderationoftheinitiationofnewordinancesandlorresolutionsbyCouncilmembers.(ThreeormoreindividualCouncilmembersmaydirecttheCityManagerandCityAttorneytoinitiateandmoveforwardwithdevelopmentandpreparationofresolutionsandordinancesnotoriginatingfromtheCouncil’sPolicyAgendaorinitiatedbystaff)None.B.ConsiderationofamotiontogointoExecutiveSession:MotionmadebyMayorProTernFrancismoved,secondedbyCouncilmemberPeel,thattheCityCouncilgointoexecutivesessionpursuantto:•CityCharterArticleRomanNumeralTwo,Section11(2),•CityCodeSection2-31(a)(2)and•ColoradoRevisedStatutesSection24-6-402(4)(b),forthepurposeofdiscussingwiththeCity’sattorneysandappropriatemanagementstaffthefollowing:1.specificlegalquestionsrelatedtotheSuratlawsuit;and2.themannerinwhichtheparticularpolicies,practicesorregulationsoftheCityrelatedtoprogramsforadvertisingonCitytransitandotherfacilitiesmaybeaffectedbyexistingorproposedprovisionsoffederal,stateorlocallaw.”Themotioncarried6-0.Absent:Gutowsky.Enteredintoexecutivesessionat6:33p.m.forthepurposeofdiscussingwiththeCity’sattorneysandappropriatemanagementstaffspecificlegalquestionspertainingtolitigationwithMichaellaSurat,pursuantto:•CityCharterArticleRomanNumeralTwo,Section11(2),•CityCodeSection2-31(a)(2)and•ColoradoRevisedStatutesSection24-6-402(4)(b).Themeetingreturnedtoopensessionat6:56p.m.Enteredintoexecutivesessionat6:58p.m.forthepurposeofdiscussingwiththeCity’sattorneysandappropriatemanagementstaffthemannerinwhichtheparticularpolicies,practicesorregulationsoftheCityrelatedtoprogramsforadvertisingonCitytransitandotherfacilitiesmaybeaffectedbyexistingorproposedprovisionsoffederal,stateorlocallaw,pursuantto:•CityCharterArticleRomanNumeralTwo,Section11(2),•CityCodeSection2-31(a)(2)and•ColoradoRevisedStatutesSection24-6-402(4)(b).CityofFortCollinsPage295CityCouncilProceedings Returnedtoopensessionat7:29p.m.R)ADJOURNMENTThemeetingwasadjournedat7:31pm.toaspecialworksessionreconveningintheColoradoCommunityRoomat222LaporteAve.MI,ATFES>__-__)CitydTW(JCityofFortCollinsPage296CityCouncilProceedings