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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Read Before Packet - 12/2/2014 - Memorandum From Wanda Nelson Re: Leadership Planning Team Meeting - December 1, 2014City Clerk 300 LaPorte Avenue PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6515 970.221-6295 - fax fcgov.com/cityclerk MEMORANDUM DATE: December 1, 2014 TO: Mayor and Councilmembers FROM: Wanda Nelson, City Clerk RE: Leadership Planning Team (LPT) Meeting Mayor Karen Weitkunat, Mayor Pro Tem Gerry Horak, Deputy City Manager Jeff Mihelich, Assistant City Manager Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Attorney Carrie Daggett, and City Clerk Wanda Nelson met on Monday, December 1, and the following summarizes the discussions that began at 8:05 a.m. December 2 Regular Meeting The first item on the Discussion Agenda is the Summit Appeal. In the presentation, staff is asked to define: 1. The parking standards that were in place at the time of the project application; 2. What was changed when the temporary parking standards were adopted; 3. The current parking standards as they relate to this project. Six Month Calendar The December 6 Work Session will be held at City Hall in the CIC and televised live. During the staff presentation for the December 9 Work Session on the Climate Action Plan, staff is asked to provide detailed specifics and costs around the interim scenarios so that Council can evaluate the feasibility of achieving the adopted goal. The recommendation for the December 16 item Naming a Natural Area at Woodward is Homestead Natural Area. Concerning the December 16 Regular Meeting: 1. The mineral lease at Soapstone has been removed because the State Land Board has decided to delay consideration of this lease. 2. Staff will not be recommending Pinon as the name for “New Vine” because it is a duplicate with other names within our 911 calling area (more information can be found in the November 26 Packet on this issue). 3. Council will consider an IGA with PFA for legal services that the City Attorney’s office can provide. The Housing Affordability Study will be discussed at the Regular Meeting on January 20. Staff is asked to mention at the Dec. 6 Work Session how the Housing Affordability Capital Fund will be included as part of this discussion. Leadership Planning Team Meeting December 1, 2014 Page 2 of 3 As part of the staff presentation at the January 27 Work Session on the West Nile Virus (WNV) Update, staff is asked to include their discussions with Dr. LeBailly and the Larimer County Commissioners regarding their procedures and communication plan regarding WNV. The Dust Control Manual Adoption has been added to the March 3 Regular Meeting. This will add an enforcement tool for those projects where dust is not being adequately managed. Other Discussion Items: Discussion ensued regarding the “Citizen Participation” printed instructions on Regular Meeting Agendas. City Attorney Daggett reviewed suggested changes to the instructions for citizens to instruct them to: 1. Sign in at the table in the lobby to ensure their names are spelled correctly in the minutes; 2. Identify that they intend to speak by raising their hand and moving to one of the two waiting lines by the speaker podiums; 3. Refrain from providing comments concerning land use applications. Additional instruction will be included that states the Presiding Officer will determine and announce the length of time allowed for each speaker. City Attorney Daggett reported that Mayor Weitkunat has requested an opinion of the Ethics Review Board to determine if her conflict remains concerning the redevelopment of the Foothills Mall. The Board will be meeting on Thursday afternoon. Assistant City Manager DiMartino reported that: 1. The CSU Board of Governors will be meeting on Friday, December 5 to discuss President Tony Frank’s recommendation regarding the on-campus stadium. Staff is asked to televise and replay this meeting on Cable 14. Should City Council pass a Resolution on December 2 expressing the City’s perspective on the impacts of the stadium, the City Manager will determine the best way to ensure it is delivered to the Board on or before Friday. 2. The Visit Fort Collins Board met and approved their 2015 budget, which includes funding for Pro Cycling Challenge events. Deputy City Manager Mihelich reported on: 1. Staff is working on residential parking issues in midtown and will provide an update on the status of the residential parking permit process 2. A resolution will be forthcoming that forms a committee with representatives from CSU and the City for collaboration on issues of mutual interest. 3. A citizen’s concern regarding beaver destruction of cottonwood trees along the river. Natural Areas staff has assessed the destruction and believe this is a healthy occurrence as cottonwood trees are an invasive species. Regarding items included in the “Wednesday” November 26 packet: 1. For future Household Hazardous Waste Collection events, staff is asked to determine if the same citizens are returning year after year or if new customers are participating. What impacts are these events making on the community? Leadership Planning Team Meeting December 1, 2014 Page 3 of 3 2. The memo concerning Safe Routes to School reports violence and crime as reasons parents do not permit their children to walk or bike to school. What work is being done with the parents to change their perceptions? 3. What is staff’s recommendation concerning the Urban Land Institute Resilience Advisory Service Panel Report? The discussion ended at 8:59 a.m.