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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCalendar - Mail Packet - 10/21/2014 - City Council Agenda Planning Calendar For October 2014 - April 2015AGENDA PLANNING CALENDAR October 2014 – April 2015 CALENDAR SUBJECT TO FREQUENT CHANGES Revised: 10/16/2014 9:49 AM Call City Clerk’s Office for up-to-date information (970) 416-2774 Work Session Adjourned Meeting URA Meeting CANCELLED MEETING GID or Enterprise Meeting after Regular Meeting (Date of Formal Consideration) Items in Blue - Appeals Items in Green - Council Involvement in BFO Process TBL – Triple Bottom Line (Items are listed in no particular order) October 21 Regular  Adoption of the 2015-2016 Budget and the Annual Appropriation Ordinance (First Reading)  Downtown Development Authority Budget Adoption (First Reading-consent)  Airport Annual Appropriation (First Reading – consent)  Utility Rate Ordinances (First Reading)  Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Parking Study Adoption and Related Land Use Code revisions  Annual Budget Adjustment Ordinance, (First Reading-consent)  Postponement of Cultivating Marijuana in Non-Residential Structures Indefinitely (consent)  Addendum to Woodward Agreement Related to Lincoln Avenue Improvements and Council consideration of BOB renewal (consent)  Ethics Review Board - Conflict of Interest Code Changes (2 Ordinances)  PILOT Code Change (O&M of Street Lighting is an In Kind Payment) (Ordinance) (consent)  Road to Zero Waste (resolution)  Presentation of Certified Petition Seeking to Repeal Ordinance No. 099, 2014, Amending Chapter 12 of City Code Relating to Disposable Bags and Related Actions (discussion)  Staff Reports – Police Accreditation Award GID No. 1 2015 Annual Appropriation (First Reading) Skyview GID 2015 Annual Appropriation (First Reading) October 28 (Horak absent) Adjourned Possible Executive Session Work Session  Climate Action Plan – Strategy Analysis and Scenario Alternatives  Nature in the City  On-Bill Energy Financing  Economic Health Strategic Plan Update November 4 Regular  City Attorney Position Profile Approval  Downtown Development Authority Budget Adoption (Second Reading-consent)  Adopting or Extending the Temporary Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Parking Requirements (ordinance)  Staff reports-Blue Grama Awards for Black-footed ferret reintroduction to Soapstone and various Poudre River projects November 11 (Veterans Day) Work Session CANCELLED November 12 (Wednesday) Adjourned Yearly Evaluations of City Manager, City Attorney and Municipal Judge November 18 (Poppaw absent) Regular  Adoption of the 2015-2016 Budget and the Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Second Reading)  Airport Annual Appropriation (Second Reading – consent)  Utility Rate Ordinances (Second Reading)  Fall Competitive Process (resolution and ordinance – consent)  Extension of Resolution 2014-005 Regarding Partnership with Larimer County and Use of Tax Increment Financing (consent)  Electric Capacity Fee Clarification (First Reading) GID No. 1  Annual Appropriation (Second Reading) Skyview GID  Annual Appropriation (Second Reading) URA  URA 2014 Budget (resolution) (consent)  URA Foothills Reimbursement Budget Reallocation (consent)  URA North College Marketplace Reimbursement (consent0  Approving a Loan from the City to the URA (consent) November 25 Work Session  West Central Area Plan  Smoking Ordinance Expansion-Part 2  Housing Affordability Policy  Homelessness-Update on 2014 Strategies December 2 Regular  2014 Bicycle Master Plan  Land Use Code Update (consent)  Making Appointments to Various Boards and Commissions  Summit Parking Garage Appeals  Electric Capacity Fee Clarification (second reading)  Appropriating Water Fund Reserves for Transfer to the URA for URA Reimbursements for the Prospect Station Project and Approving a Loan Agreement (First Reading) December 9 Work Session  Building on Basics (BOB) 2.0 and Street Maintenance Program Tax Renewal Discussion  Climate Action Plan – Interim Scenarios December 16 Regular  Appropriating Water Fund Reserves for Transfer to the URA for URA Reimbursements for the Prospect Station Project and Approving a Loan Agreement (Second Reading)  Naming a Natural Area at Woodward  Disaster Mutual Aid Intergovermental Agreement December 23 Work Session CANCELLED December 30 URA POSSIBLE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING (CANCELLED) January 6, 2015 Regular  Setting Ballot Language for Renewal of the ¼-cent Community Capital Improvement Program and the ¼- cent Street Maintenance Tax  Setting Ballot Language for Charter Amendments to be Placed on the April 7, 2015 Municipal Election January 13 Adjourned  City Attorney Finalist Selection Work Session  Police Resource Allocation Study (1 hour)  Climate Action Plan – Scenario Analysis and Impact Assessment January 20 Regular Housing Affordability Policy January 27 Work Session February 3 Regular February 5 (Thursday) State of the City Address (Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Drive) February 10 Work Session  Long Term Financial Plan  HUD-Required Five-Year Strategic (Consolidated) Plan for Affordable Housing and Community Development 2015-2019 (30- 45 min) February 17 Regular Climate Action Plan Adoption City Attorney Final Selection February 24 Work Session  Board/Commission Periodic Review – Air Quality Advisory Board, CDBG Commission, Landmark Preservation Commission, Retirement Committee  Homelessness-Action Plan for 2015 March 3 Regular New City Attorney Contract and Salary Approval (resolution and ordinance) March 10 Work Session  Halligan Water Supply Project Water Supply Reliability and Storage Update March 17 Regular  West Central Area Plan March 24 Work Session March 31 5th Tuesday POSSIBLE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY MEETING April 7 Regular CANCELLED FOR MUNICIPAL ELECTION April 14 Special Oaths of Office for new Councilmembers and Mayor April 21 Regular April 28 Work Session UNSCHEDULED ITEMS WORK SESSION REGULAR  Water Rights Utilization Fee  Street Oversizing Fund  Performance Review Process and Possible Code Change for Council Employees  Amending Naming Policy for Natural Areas  Resolution Opposing the Fast Track of the Trans-Pacific Partnership  Adequate Public Facilities