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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES-11/12/1964-Regular9� 12 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS-, Held vember 12, 1964, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. Present: Councilmen Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. City Attor- ney March, Acting City Manager Lynch and Acting City Engineer Case. Councilman Johnson, used for a portion of the meeting and Assistant Mayor McMillan presiding. Motion was made by Councilwoman Quinn, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that the- eading of the minutes of the last regular meeting held November 5, 1964, be dispensed with. oil was called resulting as follows: Ayes:. Councilmen Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and-Coun- ilwoman Quinn. Absent: Councilman Johnson, excused. Nayes: None. The President declare he motion adopted. The application of Herman Moench, Jr. dba Eagle Tavern, 216 Linden Street, to the State of Colorado, for renewal of 3.2% beer license, was presented. Motion was made by Councilman Colwell, seconded by Councilman Guyer, that the Mayor and City Clerk be author- ized to execute the approval of the licensing authority. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilman Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Absent: Coun- cilman Johnson, excused. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. The application of Herman Moench, Jr ., dba Eagle Tavern, 216 Linden Street, to ity for a renewal of a non -intoxicating malt liquor license, accompanied by the required icense fee, was presented. Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilwoman uinn, that the license be granted subject to the issuance of the State license. Roll was ailed resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilworm n nn. Absent: Councilman Johnson, excused tion adopted. Nayes: None. The President declared the The following petition was presented and read at length: PETITION The Members of the City Council City of Fort Collins Fort Collins, Colorado THE UNDERSIGNED, being all active businessmen in the downtown area of Fort Collins reby respectfully petition the City Council tp permit overnight parking on the metered eas of the 100 block of North College Avenue, the 200 block of Walnut Street, and the 100 ock of Linden Street, upon such reasonable terms and conditions as t he City might require r maintenance and cleaning of said streets. NAME ack M. Sugarman .ermit Wells ,onald H. Herbison rt Alfred ary Alice Briggs ogsden Radio & TelAvision urry Perote . W. Peterson- arl W. Green field - Carlos Carpet . B. Farmer aul E. Haumont r. John Heinrich Ill Page ary M. Anderson oland Peitz . D. McDowell wight Nollis thel Kapperman arry E. Johnson smie A. Miller om Carter ack Moffett obert Reichert rank C. West . L. Osborn Hardware arold' H. Gash . Merlin Bondhus azel Schwartz . Davis . Dinner en's T.V. & Radio Service . L. Osborne ADDRESS Northern Hotel Building Northern Hotel Barber Shop - 211 Walnut 170 N. College Avenue 1417 North College Ave. Briggs Hotel 235 Walnut Street 159 Linden St. 155 Linden St. - Blacks Glass 166 N. College 139 Linden 117 Linden 106. E. Mountain 110 N. Cc liege 118 N. College 176 No. Coll9ge - Singer 218 Walnut - Silver Grill Cafe 200 N. College - Nossis Standard 260 Walnut - Gene's Tavern 144 No. College Ave. White Palace Cafe Carters Barber Shop- Walnut St. 164 No. College Ave. 168 No. College Ave. 212 Walnut 222 Walnut 240 Walnut St. 242 Walnut St. 233 Walnut 154 Linden 142 Linden 138 Linden 134 Linden 10 Ace Cab Co. - Stanley Griffith Frank Thompson - Gamble Store Hansen's Cafe - Dave Seams Alpert & Sons David L. Beingwell - Karl's Shoes Lamar C. Griffin Ken Wrights Barber Shop Warren B. Miller J. D. Moore Mrs. N. Anderson A. L. Anderson Morris G. Magic Jim Kraxbarger S. W. Breckenridge John R. OlLeary James D. Walk Danny Bailey - Linders Roscoe V. Anderson - Andy's Agency Wesley Briggs Vernon S. Jones L. C. Wilson Lois A. Harm Rgena Powers J. R." West Robertson L. Bennett Hugh C. Bays Grace P. Hazen Daniel Harbour .Donald R. Littlefield Denver White E. M. Spoon Katherine M. Penney Eloy Chavez Melvin E. Williams John Caravoe W. E. Paxton Leo Brown Homer L. Cochran Jesus Medonall Gerald Renfield Clifford Muir Dayton Wood Vern Randolph Harold Avey Alex Walker John Robinson Irwin Bunyard Alfred Mund Raymond H. Karns John Sender R. T. Lanyon K. V. yankey Roy Paylor Honorable Mayor and City Council Fort Collins Colorado 200 E. Mountain 111 No. College 131 No. College 133 No. College 153 N..College 180 No. College 250 Nalnut 252 Walnut St. 159 Linden 12512 Linden It 11 124 No. College - Town Pump 171 No. College 123 No. College Northern Hotel Northern Hotel Linder's Hobby Shop 167 No. College 181 No. College -Chef _Cafe Northern Hotel 132 No. College Northern Hotel — Employee Northern Hotel Northern Hotel - Employee America Building Pacific Finance - 157 No. College Ave. Bennett Hotel - 1LG7 No. College 509 Brown Ave. - Ft. Collins Bookkeeping Northern Hotel - Employee Northern Hotel Northern Hotel - Employee Northern Hotel - Employee Northern Hotel - Employee Northern Hotel Northern Hotel Northern Hotel Norther n Hotel- Room 208 Northern Hotel Northern Hotel - Room 231 Northern Hotel - Room 223 Northern Hotel - Room 304 Northern Hotel - Room 300 It rr 'r Ir Ir rr '1 Ir n u 14 1l " n rl Ir n u Ir tt It It November 9, 1964 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: In the interest of Downtown Business, the Association the°rses the peti- tion being presented w permit iness, ht North College Avenue, the 200 Block of Walnut Street and the 100 Block of he 100 Bloch of upon such reasonable arms and conditions as the City might require for maintainaSt Street, cleaning of said streets. DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION By William Keck, President As none of the petitioners were present at the presentation of the petition, motion was made by Councilwoman Quinn, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that this petition be referred tot he City Manager and deferred for one week. Roll was called resulting as fol- lows: Ayes: Councilmen Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Absent: Coun- cilman Johnson, excused. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted, Note: Continuation of the discussion of the above appears later in the minute The following petition was presented and read at length: s. To the Mayor and Council of Fort Collins: Attention: Acting City Manager,Harry Lynch The the 600eandg700 blocksare eoftSouthors fCollegesses in the 100 blocks of East and West Laurel and our parking problems are quite different from those of downtown merchants because our NDvemb&r 12, 1964 11 spaces are to such a large degree pre-empted by CSU students who park while they attend classes. don't consider ourselves downtown merchants and need metered parking. We therefore pectfully petition that the hoods be removed from the meters in this area. Winifred J. Carpenter W. C. Henry Wayland D. Limmick Chris Eola Randolph Arntzen Harold Alldredge Steve L. Shirley Loree Steele George Legiono Roy 0. Butler Charles R. Buechner Ronald R. Sitzman Ray Ostrom Kathleen Millhone Ron Terrell Mrs. Vernon Laughrey Mrs. Maud Burns Wm. D. Chilton H. W. Darrell Laurel Shirt Back and Rock Record House Pates Barber Shop Chris Music Ave. Smoke House Harold's Barber Shop Gmpus Jewelry - 120 W. Laurel LoReegs Casual Fashions Columbine Else. Co. - 112 W. Laurel Colege Shoe Shop - 112 W. Laurel Chuck's Camera Center Sitzman's Bakery Raygs Barber Shop Maid -Rite `find -Shop Fishback Camera Shop Rainbow Cafe Western Health Foods Village Shoe Shoppe Darrell's Book Store Mrs. Maud Burns of the Western Health Foods was the only petitioner that was pre- sent and she stated that the group solicitating signatures on the petitionvare rushed to get it filed in time for to-dayls agenda. Cobihollman Guyer suggested that they might be able to get some signatures from the property owners to the south, such as. apartment houses, Batson's and the Townhouse Motel. It was the consensus of opinion of the Council to include all hooded meters in that section if the merchants and property owners requested it to eliminate more petitions on the matter. Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilwoman Quinn, that this matter be tabled for one week in order to allow the petitioners additional time to get other signatures. Roll was called resulting as follows:. Ayes: Councilmen Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Absent: Councilman Johnson, excused. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. The following communication was presented and read at length., November 4, 1964 City Council t Collins, Colorado Asking for vacating, of a 10 foot utility easement on the South side of Lot 3, in the Spring Creek 6econd Subdivision, North 5 feet, and replacing this easement with the following deed just south of the easement being vacated. /s/Earl A. Manley 608 Birky Place The following report was presented and read at length: November 9, 1964 The City Council The North 5 feet of the Utility Easement on the South side of Lot 3 in the Second Spring Creek Subdivision, has been checked by the Engineer's Office, and the Light and Power )epartment, and has been found clear of any present and future use as an easement, and the additional deeded 5 feet on the South side of Lot 3 will replace the needed room for our pre gent utilities now established. Our Policy of not building over utility easements would re- strict this property from building closer to t he line with a garage, and extending our ease- nent by deed 5 feet further to the South woul d replace the vacated portion. Sincerely, Stanley R. Case, Acting City Engineer. Motion was made by Councilwoman Quing, seconded by Councilman Guyer, to refer the ter to the City Attorney to prepare the necessary vacation ordinance. Roll was called re- ulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen.Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. a: None. The President declared the motion adopted. Mayor Johnson entered the meeting and took overt he President's chair. Mr. Gene Fischer, Attorney, and Mr. Sugarman of the Northern Hotel appeared before th Council in reference to the petition for granting over night parking previously tabled. ,12 November 12, 1964._ Mr. Fischer discussed the complaint of the lack of parking spaces during tile night by those persons having hotel and rooming houses in the downtown area of Walnut and North College Avenue. After .this discussion, motion was made by Councilwoman Quinn, seconded by council- man Colwell, that the motion to table the petition for one week be amended to table the petition to November 25, 1964. Roll wq,s called resulting as follows*. Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Naves: None. The President declared the motion adopted. The following ordinance was presented on second reading: ORDINANCE NO. 40, 1964 ACCEPTING AND APPROVING THE PLAT OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE WEST MULBERRY THIRD ANNF,X ATIO-N TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND TO BE INCLUDED WITHIN THE LIMITS AND JURISDICTION THEREOF, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 11, CHAPTER 139, COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, 1953 Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilwoman Quinn, that Ordi- nance No. 40, 1964, be adopted and become a law upon passage. Roll was Called resulting asl follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes None. The President declared the motion adopted, Ordinance No. 42, 1964, which was tabled for one week at the last regular meeting, of November 5, 1964, was again presented with a revision of. Section 7, as follows: Section 7 the Fort Collins shallbear aan identification nissued uhauling bY the DirectoroftFashinanin the City of Ce in a conspicuous. place upon said vehicle, which identification shall be issued by the Director of Finance at the time the license is granted. Mr. Fred Vogt was present and he stated that he was very much in favor of the ordinance as presented in which would more or less control the trash dumping of all trash within the City limits of Fort Collins as it was becomilig a problem to the County Commis- sioners as the promiscous dumping of trash in various locations outside of the City was a continued source of concern. Mr. Marion Jones who has a paper collection for the City appeared and asked if this would necessitate him closing the paper col lection place that he, has in the north part of town. He was advised that this was a part of this ordinance and that he should make his collection in one place at the City Dump grounds • Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that Ordinance No, 42, 1964, be con- sidered favorsbly on first reading and ordered published this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964, and to be presented for final passage on the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1964, as revised. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes:. Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMill and Council Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motto adopted. The following ordinance was presented on first reading: ORDINANCE NO. 43, 1964 BEING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 9 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY. OF FORT COLLIN$e COLORADO, 1958, AS AMENDED DEALING WITH FIRE PREVENTION BY REVOKING A SECTION THEREOF REGII TING THE LOCATION OF GASOLINE DISPENSING SERVICE STATIONS WITHIN THE LMITS OF THE CITY OF� FORT COLLTNS, COLORADO. I Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that Ordi- nance No, 43, 1964, be considered favorably on first reading and ordered day of November, A, D. 1964, published this 12t 9 4, and to be presented for final passage on the 3rd d ay of Decem- ber, A. D. 1964• Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilme n JohnsonColwel adopted. l McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes:. None. The President d, eclared the motion The City Attorney advised the Council that he had written letteps petitioners for annexation in reference to the selling of any water rights to t he various to ttae City in return for annexation. Mr. Alfred D. Thompson, one of the petition,,,, oP the So t h 13 Taft Hill .Third Annexation, has offered the City 2/9th of a share of Pleasant Valley and Lake Canal water with his annexation. However, in the approval of the Planning and Zoning Board, it was recommended that a 10 foot right-of-way be dedicated. for the widening of South Taft Hill Road. Mr. Thompson was present and discussed the matter with the Council, stating that if widening did occur, it would be necessary in some instances to move houses back from their present locations along the east side of South Taft Hill Road.. It was suggested however, that an agreement be made that the. right-of-way be deeded and the use of such right-of-way be held in abeyance until such a time as South Taft Hill Road is widened for arterial traffic. Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilwoma Quinn, that the matter be referred to the City Attorney to prepare a right-of-way deed and an agreement thereon and also that a water and sewer tap be allowed subject to t he final annexation of this property. Roll was called 'resulting as follows: Ayes; Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. Motion was -made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that the City Attorney be authorized to purchase the water shares offered by Mr. Thompson in the Pleasant Valley atad Lake Canal Company. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the mot ion adopted. following The/resolution was presented and read at length: RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING A PETITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE SOUTH TAFT HILL THIRD ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS; SETTING THE DATE FOR HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION THEREOF; AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF WHEREAS, heretofore on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1964, a written petition was presented to t he Council' of the City of' Fort Collins in substantial compliance with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, 1953, 139-11-3, by the owners of more than fifty per cent (50%) of the area and who comprise the majority of landowners residing in the area of the following described land, situate in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to - wit: A, tract of land situate in the NW4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which considering the West line of said NWI as bearing N. 000321 W. and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at a point which bears N. 000321 W. 662.15 feet from the West 4 corner of said Section 15, said point being the Northwesterly most corner of the South Taft Hill Second Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, and run thence N. 00032" W. 231.92 feet; thence East 865.00 feet; thence S. 00°321 E. 233.35 feet to a point on the Northerly line of the South Taft Hill First Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado; thence N. 89°54123" W. 865.00 feet; along the Northerly line of said South Taft Hill First and Second Annexation s to the point of beginning; 1T1 WHEREAS, said owners have requested that t he above described lands be admitted to the City of Fort Collins and be included within the limits and jurisdiction thereof as an "A" Residential District, and WHEREAS, the Council of t he City of Fort Collins has found that the petition and the documents thereto attached meet the requirements of Section 139-11-3, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1953. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OFT HE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, that the aforesaid petition be and the same is hereby accepted and that December 24, 1964, be and the same is hereby designated as t he date for the hearing on an ordinance approving the annexation of the above described territory and including the same within the limits and jurisdiction of the City of Fort Collins, and to be included as a part of "A" Residen- tial District; BH9, IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby ordered to publish notice of said petition and the date set for hearing on t he ordinance approving the annex- ation in t he Fort Collins Coloradoan, the official newspaper of the City, in the issues of such newspaper published November 17 and 24, and December 1 and 8, 1964, and that such notice be in words and figures as follows: "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is herewith given that a petition was presented on November 5, 1964, to the 14 Council of the City of Fort Collins requesting that the following described land, situate the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to -wit: A tract of land situate in the NW4 of Section 15, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which considering the West line of said NW4 as bearing N. 00032+ W. and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within t he boundary lines sYhich begin at a point which bears N. 00032+ W. 662.15 feet from the West 4 corner of said Section 15, said point being the Northwesterly most corner of the South Taft Hill Second Annexation tot he City of Fort Collins, Colorado, and run thence N. 00°32' W. 231,.92 feet; thence East 865.00 feet; thence S. 00032' E. 233.35 feet to a point on the Northerly line of the South Taft Hill First Annexation to t he City of Fort Collins, Colorado; thence N. 89054123"W. 865.00 feet along the Northerly line of said South Taft Hill First and Second Annexations tothe point of beginning; be annexed aind made a part of the City of Fort Collins and be included witin the limits and jurisdiction thereof as an "A" Residential District. That said petition was sighed by the owners of more than fifty per cent (50%) of the area and who comprise the majority of land- owners residing in the area of said land. That said petition was accepted by the Council of the City of Fort Collins on No�nnber 12, 1964, and that hearing on an ordinance approving said annexation will be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M. at a regular meeting of the Council to be held the 24th day of December, A. D. 1964. That the landowners of the area proposed to be annexed may express their opposi- tion to the annexation and secure an election by complying with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, 1953, 139-11-4. Dated at Fort Collins, Colorado, this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964 /s/ Miles F. House City Clerk" Passed anda dopted at a regular meeting of November, A. D. 1964. the Council held this 12th day of /s/ Harvey G. Johnson Mayor ATTEST: /a/ Miles F. House City Flerk Motion was made by Councilman Guyer, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that this resolution be adopted. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, lelcMillarn, Guyer and councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. The City Attorney was working on the water rights on the property to be annexed and same would be completed before the final reading of the annexation ordinance. The following resolution was presented and read at length: RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVINGA PETITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE ALVIN L. MILLER SECOND FOOTHILLS ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS; setting THE DATE FOR HEARING ON AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION THEREOF; AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF WHEREAS, heretofore on the 5th day of November, A. D. 1964, a written petition presented to the Council of the City of Fort Collins in substantial compliance with the visions of Colorado Revised Statatues, 1953, 139-11-3, by the sole owners of the area an, who comprise the majority of landowners residing in the area of the following described land, sitate in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to -wit: A tract of land sitate in the SE4 of Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which considering the East line of said SE4 as bearing N. 00 32' W. and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto °is�contained within the boundary linos whicb beg3nat at point which bears N. 89 3 30 W. 1311.96 feet a ndagin N. 89 t from the NE corner of said SE4, said point being t he Northerlysmo9- 448.67ner feet rado�,land runL. Miller thenceFirst N. 89045, W. 590.00xation to thefeet; thence City of Fort Collins, Colo- Et.ence 71.82.feetl;5thence5.00 8. 891411 151 thence o• iOeet51 . 120. 2S.0O0feet;Wth1130.00 feet; °4 ' First 9 Southerly the West line of the Alvin s Miller line; First Foothills Annexation most corner of E. 69.11 feet along said Westerly line; thence N. 890 , n; thence N. 00015' the Southerly line of the Alvin L. Miller First Foothi1' WA 210.00 feet along 00015' E. 120.00 feet along said Westerlyline; thence noexation, thence N. along said Southerly line; thence N. 00015' E. 600.00 N. 89 45' W. 20lon.11 feet Ehence S. 135.00 feet5fE. thence -No 00°15itEhen260N000feet+tE.t2 0e00afee9 said theesterS. ly lin and Point of beginning; 9045' y WHEREAS, said owners have requesteo£that the landsabove e described lands be admitted to the City of Fort Collins and that e jurisdiction thereof as an A Residential District and another laded within the lim is end District and another portion as a C`� Residential District, all portion as a "B" Residentia which portions are here- 15 nafter described, WHEREAS, the' Council of the City of Fort Collins ba s found that the petition and. the documents thereto attached meet the requirements of Section 139-11-3, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1953. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, that the aforesaid petition be and the same is hereby accepted and that December 24, 1964, be and the same is hereby designated asthe date for the hearing on an ordinance approving the annexation of the above described territory and including the same within the limits and jurisdiction of the City of Fort Collins, and to be included in the following zoning dis- tricts: a portion of said property to be included within and as a part of t he "B" Residen- tial District, said portion b eing more particularly described as situate in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to -wit: Begin at the Southeasterly most corner of the above described total tract and run thence N. 00115' E. 69.11 feet;t hence N. 89045' W. 210.00 feet; thence N. 00°15' E. 120.00 feet; thence N. 89°45' W. 20.00 feet; thence N. 00015' E. 280.00 feet; thence N. 89145, W. 272.00 feet; thence S. 90°15' W. 280.00 feet; thence N. 89045' W. 135.00 feet; thence S. 00915' W. 120.00 feet; thence S. 17031' E. 71.82 feet; thence S. 89°41' E. 615.09 feet to the point of beginning, containing 3.9126 acres more or less; nd a portion of said property to be included within and istrict, that portion being more particularly described tate of Colorado, to -wit: Begin at the Northeasterly most corner thence N. 89°45' W.'420.00 feet; thence 45' E. 420.00 feet; thence N. 000151 E. containing 2.5069 acres more or less; all the remaining portion Residential District; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of said petition and the date tion in the Fort Collins Coloradoan, such newspaper published November 17 be in words and figures as follows: of the above S. 00015' W 260.00 feet "C" Residential County of Larimer described total tract and run 260.00 feet; thence S'. 89° to the point of beginning, the City Clerkbe and he is hereby ordered to publish set for hearing on the ordinance approving the annexa- the official newspaper of the City, in the issues of and 24, and December l and 8, 1964, and that such noti Notice is herewith given that a petition was presented on November 5, Council of the City of Fort Collins requesting that the following described in the County of Lai-imer, State of Colorado, to -wit: A tract of land situate in the SE4 of Section 16, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which considering the East line of said SE4 as bearing N. 0003�1 W. and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which be in at a point which bears N. 89043130" W. 1311.,96 feet and agin N. 89°45' W. 449.67 feet from the NE corner of said SE4, said point being the Northerly most corner of the Alvin L. Miller First Foothills Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, and run thence N. 89045'W. 590.00 feet; thence S. 00°15' W. 1130.00 feet; thence S. 89045' E. 35.00 feet; thence S. 00015' W. 120.00 feet;'t hence S. 17°31' E. 71.62 feet; thence S. 89041' E. 615;oq feet to the Southerly most corner oft he West line of the Alvin L. Miller First Foothills Annexation; thence N. 00015' E. 69.11 feet along said Westerly line; thence N. 89045' W. 210.00 feet along the Southerly line of the Alvin L. Miller First -Foothills Annexation; thence N. 00015' E. 120.00 feet along said Southerly line; thence N. 00°15' E. 600.00 feet along said Westerly line; thence S. 89045' E. 13.00 feet;thence N. 00°15' E. 270.00 feet; thence'S. 89"45' E. 135.00 feet; thence N. 00°15' E. 260.00'feet'tothe point of beginning; e annexed and made a part of the City of Fort Collins and be included within the limits ndjurisdiction thereof and within the following zoning districts: a portion of said prop- rty to be included wthin and as a part of the "B" Residential District, said portionbeing ore particularly described as situate in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to -wit: Begin at theSoutheasterly most corner of t ho above described total tract and ru n thence N. 00°15 E. 69.11 feet;t hence N. 89045, W. ritt hence E. 120.00 feet; thence N. 89045' W. 20.00 feet; thence N. 00°15' E. 280.00 feet; thence N. 89045, W. 272.00 feet; thence S. 00015' W. 280.00 feet; thence N. 89045' W. 135.00 feet; thence 615.090feet'to.the0poiinteof;thence S. 170311 E. 71.82 beginffng, containing 3.91126facres thence S. 89 41, more or less; nd a portion of said property to be included within and as a part of the "C" Residential istrict, said portion being more particularly described as situate int he County of Larimer tate of Colorado, to -wit: Begin at the 45, E. Northeasterly feet;most corner thenceoN.the 00°15, E.d260.008feettotal tothetract pointand ofrun thence N. 89°45' ni 4 beginning, containing 2.5069 acres more or less; S. 00015' W. 260.00 feet; thence S. 89°45' E.4220.00 feet;} nd all the remaining portion of said property to be included within and as a part of the A" Residential District. That said petition was s igned by the sole owners of the area and ho comprise t he majority of landowners residing in the area of said land. That said dpehat ti- ion was accepted by the Council of the City of Fort Collins on November 12, 1964, earing on an ordinance approving said annexation will be held in the Council Chambers in t 1-6 er 12, YF City Hall in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, at the hour of 1:30 oIclock P.M. at a F regular meeting of the Council to be held the 24th day of December, A. D. 1964, That the landowners of the area proposed toy be annexed may express their opt;osS- tion tot he annexation and secure an election by co)iplying with the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, 1963, 139p11-4. Dated at Fort Collins, Colorado, this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964- Isl Miles 10. House City Clerk" Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council held this 12th day of Nov- ember, A. D. 1964. s/ Harvey G. Johnson ATTEST: Isl Miles F. House City ulerk Motion was made by Councilman Colwell, seconded by Councilman Guyer, that this resolution be adopted. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None.. The President declared the motion adopted. The City Attorney reported there was no water connected with the Underdown pro- perty for which annexation was requewted, but that Mr. Underdown did have water rights for another property which would be for annexation at a later date. He explained that the Council could annex property at their own discze t ion if water was not available on land to be annexed. The following resolution was presented and read at length: RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING A PETITION FOR THE ANNEXATION OF THE UNDERDOWN ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS; SETTING THE DATE FOR HEARING ON AN ORDI- NANCE APPROVING THE ANNEXATION THEREOF; AND GIVING NOTICE THEREOF WHEREAS, heretofore on the 5th day of November, Q. D. 1964, a written petition was presented t othe Council of the City of Fort Collins in substantial compliance With the provisions of Colorado Revised Statutes, .1953, 139-11-3, by the owners of more than fifty per cent (50%) of the area and who comprise the majority of landowners residing in the area of the following described land', situate in the County of Larimer, State wit: of Colorado, to - A tract of land situate in the NW4 of Section 10, Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.Mne of ., County of Larimer, State of 'Colorado,, considering the h e reinSouth,lirelative itthereto14 aisbcontained earing N. withiin3the bounda011 E. and ry all hearings contained SW corner of the E! of the SW4 of the SW4 of the NW4 of saidnSectionhl0,gsaidt th point bearing. N.'89 50 30''E. 331.27 feet from the Southwest corner o1 said NW4 and run thence N. 00 04,45 W. 30.00 feet along the West like of the E2 of the SW' of the SW4 of said NW4; thence N. 89°50 30 E. 90.00 feet; thence N. f the 45 W. 155.00 feet; thence N. 89°50v3O" E. 60.00 feet; thence S. 00°0 e, feet to a point on the center line of the New Mercer Ditch 4 45 E. 140.16 W. 61.83 feet to a point oh the South line of said NyF?• ' thence S5,430a)13011 50 feet to the point of beginning; 4, the nce S. 850130" W. V and the City of EREAS,said owners havelrequested that the above described lands be admitted to "A" Residential District, and jurisdiction thereof as an WHE the cil documents thereto �attachednmeetothehrequirementsof rofCSls has found that the petition and tl Statutes, 1953: ection 139-11-3, Colorado Revised NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, that the aforesaid petition be and the same is hereby accepted and that December 24, 1964, be an( the same is hereby designated as the datedfincthetiearing on an ordinance approving the ann€ ation of the above described territor lud 9iction of the City of Fort Collins, and to be includedas within the limits and thejuran trict; part of A Residential Dis- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be and he is hereby notice of said petition and the date set for hearing on the ordinance a ation in the Fort Collins Coloradoan Y ordered to publish such newspaper published November 1 the official newspaper of the Citpproving the annex - notice be in words and figures as followsand : and December 1 and 8, 1964, in the issues of and that such "NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 17 0 November 12, 1964 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is herewith given that a petition was presented on November 5, 1964, to the Council of the Cityy of Fort Collins requesting that the following described land, sit- uate in the County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to -wit: A tract of land situate in the NW4 of Section 100 Township 7 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P. County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which considering the Sout line of said NW4 as bearing N 89°50130" E. and with all bearings contained here- in relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at t he Southwest corner of the E2 of the SW -,lc of the SW4 of the NWT of said Section 10, said point bearing N. 89*50130" E. 331.27 feet from the SW corner of .said NW4 and run thence N. 00°04'45" W. 30.00 feet along the West line of the E2 of the SWT of the SW4 of said NWT; thence N. 89°50'30" E. 90.00 feet; thence N. 00004145" W. 155.00 feet; thence N. 89050130" E. 60.00 feet; thence S. 00°04'45" E. 140.16 feet to a point on the center line of the New Mercer Ditch; thence S. 43020130" W. 61.83 feet to a point on the South line of said NW4; .thence S. 89°50130" W. 107.50 feet to t he point of beginning; be annexed and made a part of the City of Fort Collins and be included within the limits an jurisdiction thereof as an "A" Resident i'al District. That said petition was signed by the owners of more than fifty per cent 150%) of the area and who comprise the majority of landowners residing in the area of said land. That said petition was ,accepted by the Council of the City of Fort Collins on November 12, 1964, and that hearing on an ordinance approving said annexati6n will be held in the Council Chambers in the City Hall in the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M. at a regular meeting of the Council to be held the 24th day of December, A. D. 1964. That the landowners of the area proposed to be amexed may express their opposition to the annexation and secure an election by complying with the provisions of Colorado Revis ed Statutes, 1953, 139-11-4. Dated at Fort Collins, Colorado, this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964. Isl Miles F. House City Clerk" Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council held this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964. sl Harvev G. Johnson ATTEST: /a/ Miles F. House City Clerk Motion was made by Councilman Colwell, seconded by Councilman McMillan, that this resolution be adopted. Roll wascalled resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. Mr. Truman Means was present and requested to be heard in r_eferenee3 to his water tap application which was denied at the last regular meeting. It was explained to Mr. Means that he was in the West Fort Collins District and under the agreement that the City has with this district, the City cannot grant a water tap unless the applicant has been released . It appears that Mr. Means property is directly north of the south boundary of this district but it would be necessary for him to get a release for his property from the West Fort Collins District or to be excluded by a court order. The West Fort Collins District claim that they have a line now directly adjacent to his property which he could tap, but as Mr. Means explained, they do not have water on said line and will not have for some time to come and the house being erected upon that portion of Mr. Mean's property which he sold to Mr. Langholf, is practically finished and no water is available at this time. Mr. Means was requested to discuss this matter with the City Attorney for further clarification of his situation. The following resolution was presented and read at length: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHAPEL OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, PERMITTING USE OF WATER OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS WHEREAS, an application was heretofore made to the City Council for permission to tap the water mains of the water system of the City of Fort Collins by the Northside Bap- tist Chapel of Fort Collins, Colorado, and W WHEREAS, under the provisions of Section 21-27 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, 1958, as amended, no additional taps for new consumers out- side the citylimits of the City of Fort Collins shall be permitted, except as t he City Council expressly provides for by resolution, and WHEREAS, the City Council has approved said application subject to the entering into by said applicant of an agreement in connection with the granting of the applicatipn, and WHEREAS, the City Attorney has prepared an agreement in accordance with the polio heretofore adopted by the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS that tb application of the above -mentioned party be and it is hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the terms of the agreement pertaining thereto be and they are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute said agreement for and on behalf of the City of Fort Collins. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held this 12th day of November, A. D. 1964. r ATTEST: s/ Miles F. House The City Attorney advised the Council that he had checked into the water rights o the Northside Baptist Chapel who have applied to the City for an outside water tap and that the property does not at this time have any water rights. However, he stated that this property would be available for annexation upon the completion of the Mountain View Heights Annexation and that, in that way, the property of the Northside Baptist Chapel could be annexed and a water and sewer tap made available. Motion was made by Councilman McMillan, seconded by Councilwoman Quinn, that this resolution be tabled at t his time. Roll was call-=d resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion adopted. Bids were opened on electric wire and cable on November 5, 1964. Requests for these bids were sent to eight companies and.otily two companies submitted bids. The Mine and Smelter Suply Company of Denver made a bid of $28,488.50 on the specifications as calle for and the Anaconda Wire & Cable Company of Denver $30,300.20. The unit price bid by the Mine and Smelter Supply Company is based on receiving the entire order and the Acting City Manager recommended that their bid be accepted. Motion was made by Councilwoman Quinn, seconded by Councilman Guyer, that the bid of the Mine and Smelter Supply Company on elec- tric wire and cable be accepted. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President de- clared the motion adopted. The following resolution was presented and read at length: RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS REQUESTING THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION TO FAV DRABLY CONSIDER CERTAIN PROJECTS IN FORMULATING THEIR HIGHWAY PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT BUDGET YEAR WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission is about to formulate its highway progaam for the next budget year, and WHEREAS, the City of Fort Colins desires to make certain recommendations to t he State Highway Commission through the County Commissioners of Larimer County, and WHEREAS, the City Council has given coreful consideration to this matter and that certain projects should be called to the attention of the State Highway Commission. feel NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS that the State Highway Commission give favorable consideration to the following projects: 1. Construction of a four -lane highway on State Highway 1-4 from Interstate 2 to Fort Collins.5. 1� 2. Construction of a limited access alternate route for U.S. Highway 287 to the st od Fort Collins. 287. 3. Extension and paving of State Highway 392 between Interstate 25 and U.S. High- 4. Continuation of the extension of improvements on State Highway 14 to Walden, olorado. 5. Continuation of the improvements on U. S. gighway 287 from the Forks south to rte. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held this 12th dqy of er, A. D. 1964. Isl Harvey G. Johnson Mayor TTEST: sl Miles F. House The Mayor reported that the Airport Interim Committee had received a request for lease on some of the airport land for drilling for oil, and after considerable discussion, ad reached a decision to recommend to the Council of the Cities of Fort Collins and Love - and that a lease for three years on land in Section 28, be granted. After further dis- ussion, motion was made by Councilman McMillan, seconded by Councilman Colwell, that the ity of Fort Collins approve the lease of the above land and refer the matter tot he City ttorney to prepare such papers as are necessary. Roll was called resulting as follows: yes: Councilmen Johnson, Golwell, McMillan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. he President declared the motion adopted. Motion was made by Councilwoman Quinn, seconded by Councilman Johnson, that the ncil adjourn. Roll was called resulting as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Johnson, Colwell, llan, Guyer and Councilwoman Quinn. Nayes: None. The President declared the motion dopted and the Council adjourned. r y uler