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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-01/24/2023-Work SessionUtilities electric · stormwater · wastewater · water 700 Wood Street PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6700 970.221.6619 – fax 970.224.6003 – TDD utilities@fcgov.com fcgov.com/utilities M E M O R A N D U M DATE: January 27, 2022 TO: Mayor and City Councilmembers THROUGH: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager Kendall Minor, Utilities Executive Director Jason Graham, Director of Water Utilities FROM: Jen Dial, Water Resources Manager Donnie Dustin, Water Resources Engineer II RE: January 24, 2023 Work Session Summary – Water Resources Matters in the Fort Collins Growth Management Area: Study Report Results Utilities staff provided the results of the Water Resources Matters in the Fort Collins Growth Management Area Study (“Study”). A presentation was given that provided background information on the purpose, actions and outcomes of the Study which focused on issues that arise from having multiple water providers within the Fort Collins Growth Management Area. Mayor Jeni Arndt and all Councilmembers were in attendance including Susan Gutowsky, Julie Pignataro, Tricia Canonico, Shirley Peel (virtual), Kelly Ohlson, and Emily Francis. Staff was seeking input and questions about the Study as well as thoughts and direction on next steps for improving interactions and alignment among those providers. Several questions were asked including: How Utilities (the only water provider directed by Council) currently interacts with the other water providers? What stakeholders were included in the Study and how was their input was used? Will there be an effort to provide outreach and receive feedback from the public in the future? Are there other conservation programs Utilities have that could be expanded to the other water providers? How does the Halligan Water Supply Project fit into the Study? Why was the Study completed a year ago before being brought to Council? How could water banking could work/what would it look like? What are potential options for a regional water authority? Does staff have a timeline on pursuing the recommended next steps? DocuSign Envelope ID: 41D30CB1-DCD7-481A-9F41-A356FDE9AE54 2 Most of these questions were addressed by staff during the work session. Council appreciated the Study and gave general direction for staff to continue working with the other water providers on the next steps suggested. Next Steps Staff will develop a work plan on pursuing the recommended actions and continue to meet with the other water providers (particularly the East Larimer County and Fort Collins-Loveland Water Districts), continue involvement with wider regional water efforts, develop handouts of the various water requirements for the development review process, enhance water conservation efforts and programs, improve data sharing, and coordinate drought outreach when needed. Some of the next steps are a continuation of ongoing efforts to engage the other water providers in the GMA and the need for reciprocal interest and coordination from the water providers is necessary to successfully implement next steps. Staff will develop a work plan outlining how Utilities staff plan to: continue to meet with Districts and build relationships continue involvement with StratOps, Larimer County water supply planning effort, District boards meetings and other regional groups develop handouts of development requirements/costs continue discussions around joint conservation efforts and programs improve sharing of data/water supply and demand modeling efforts continue discussions around outreach around drought, particularly in water shortage situations DocuSign Envelope ID: 41D30CB1-DCD7-481A-9F41-A356FDE9AE54 Page 1 of 2 Forestry Division Parks Department 413 S. Bryan Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80521 970.221.6660 forestry@fcgov.com fcgov.com/forestry MEMORANDUM Date: January 27, 2023 To: Mayor and City Councilmembers Thru: Kelly DiMartino, City Manager Tyler Marr, Deputy City Manager Dean Klingner, Interim Community Services Director Mike Calhoon, Parks Director Rebecca Everette, City Planning Manager From: Kendra Boot, City Forester Re: January 24, 2023 Work Session Summary: Urban Forest Strategy and Land Use Code Audit related to Forestry Introduction The purpose of this memo is to summarize and provide follow-up items from the January 24, 2023, work session around urban forest strategy and policy. Mayor Arndt and all Councilmembers attended the discussion. Discussion: The feedback gathered from Council on both the urban forest strategy and the tree related Land Use Code audit work sessions was supportive. The work sessions were a great opportunity for staff to bring Council up to speed on topics such as: Emerald ash borer management and the prohibited sale of ash trees. Current operations and the current operating budget shortfall on tree replacement. Proposed areas of focus for the urban forest strategic plan with a strong focus on canopy cover goals, prioritizing vacant planting sites, and advancing canopy equity. Concerns for large healthy tree removals and support for stronger code to incentivize more tree preservation. Acknowledge the benefits of having trees dedicated as important community infrastructure. DocuSign Envelope ID: D4D78939-7425-4037-AD93-4C01D6364EE9 Next Steps: As requested by Council: Members of the Ad Hoc Committee assisting with the tree-related Land Use Code audit included: Shelley Lamastra (Landscape Architect, Russell Mills Studio) Mollie Bradehoft (Landscape Architect, BHA Design) Fred Haberecht (Retired Landscape Architect and Planner, Colorado State University) Elizabeth Judd (Urban Forestry Planner, City and County of Denver) Daniel Burcham (Urban and Community Forestry and Arboriculture Professor, Colorado State University) Edith Silvas (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator, One Health Institute, Colorado State University) Dana Hornkohl (Civil Engineering Director, City of Fort Collins) Marc Virata (Civil Engineer III, City of Fort Collins) Kirk Longstein (Sr Environmental Planner, City of Fort Collins) Freddie Haberecht (Forestry Specialist, City of Fort Collins) Carrie Tomlinson (Forestry Specialist, City of Fort Collins) Christine Holtz (Forestry Specialist, City of Fort Collins) Ralph Zentz (Assistant City Forester, City of Fort Collins) Kendra Boot (City Forester, City of Fort Collins) Approximately 22-percent of the urban forest resides in commercial areas, 75-percent in residential areas already developed, and 3-percent in open space (Community Tree Assessment, April 2016). American Forest’s Tree Equity Score link - https://treeequityscore.org/ The Urban Forest Strategic Plan will have a strong emphasis in setting canopy cover goals as well as addressing canopy disparities community wide. The proposed schedule for the plan is to kick-off in Spring of 2023 and wrap-up for Council adoption Spring of 2024. Staff plans to continue internal and external stakeholder engagement for the following themes to influence code amendment recommendations for adoption in Q3 of 2023: Escrow for tree establishment Improved mitigation standards to incentivize preservation Increased penalties for healthy tree removal post construction Heritage Tree Program – additional staffing resources would be required for this program. Further, Staff plans to explore the following code amendments during Phase 2 of the LUC update. Improved parking lot standards to address urban heat island Tree preservation and protection for residential redevelopment DocuSign Envelope ID: D4D78939-7425-4037-AD93-4C01D6364EE9