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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCalendar - Mail Packet - 9/19/2017 - City Council 6- Month Agenda Planning Calendar For September 2017 - March 20186 MONTH PLANNING CALENDAR September 2017 – March 2018 CALENDAR SUBJECT TO FREQUENT CHANGES Call City Clerk’s Office for up-to-date information (970) 416-2774 Council Meetings begin at 6:00 pm unless otherwise noted Work Session Adjourned or Special Meeting URA Meeting CANCELLED MEETING GID or Enterprise Meeting after Regular Meeting Items in Green - Appeals Executive Session For more information re: Outcome Areas and Strategic Objectives, see http://www.fcgov.com/citymanager/pdf/strategic- plan-2016.pdf (Items are listed in no particular order) Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… September 19 Regular Newton First and Newton Second Annexations (Second Reading-consent) Annexing and zoning the Newton First and Newton Second Annexations, located on West Vine, ½ mile west of Shields.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.5 Guide development compatible with community expectations through appropriate planning, annexation, land use, historical preservation and development review processes. Gardens on Spring Creek Appropriation (Second Reading-discussion) Appropriate $2,631,000 for construction of the Gardens on Spring Creek facility including the Great Lawn, Undaunted Garden, Foothills and Prairie Gardens. This item also appropriates the funds needed for the Arts in Public Places artwork that is part of the capital project. Compact of Colorado Communities (consent) Consider a Resolution to join the Compact of Colorado Communities which is a new network focusing on the necessity for building capacity in local governments and community collaboration to rapidly scale up and advance climate action planning. This Resolution aligns with the commitment made by 27 Colorado communities to bring forth a Resolution and Charter to their respective Councils no later than September 30, 2017. More information at: https://www.compactofcoloradocommunities.org/.  Environmental Health-4.1 Achieve Climate Action Plan (CAP) goals by reducing greenhouse gases (GHGs). Revised: 9/14/2017 11:29 AM Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… Short Term Rentals (Second Reading) Consider amending the short-term rental licensing ordinance to extend the grandfathering period for licensing.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.4 Protect and preserve the City’s quality of life and neighborhoods. staff report: Climatewise Program (5 minutes) Present an overview of the Climatewise Program, one of the longest running climate action programs that the City has supported. September 26 Work Session 2018 Budget Revision Process (3 hours) Review recommended changes to the 2018 Adopted Budget.  High Performing Government-7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community October 3 Regular Annual Adjustment Ordinance (consent) Appropriate funds to cover unforeseen expenses associated with 2017 programs and services, as well as to authorize spending for unanticipated revenue.  High Performing Government-7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community Resolution On City Policies Regarding Immigrant Communities Consider a resolution that would rescind the 2006 resolution, regarding state law requirements for cooperation with federal officials on immigration matters, and make a statement in support of Fort Collins’ immigrant communities. Staff will also provide an update on administrative policy changes and outreach plans.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.3 Promote a more inclusive and equitable community that embraces and celebrates diversity.  Safe Community-5.2 Enhance our Police Services capability to foster public trust and create a safer community. Long Pond Wireless Telecommunications Facility and Addition of Permitted Use Consider an Addition of Permitted Use for a wireless telecommunications facility at 2008 Turnberry Road in the Low Density Mixed Use Neighborhood (LMN) zone district.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.5 Guide development compatible with community expectations through appropriate planning, annexation, land use, historical preservation and development review processes. October 10 Work Session Business Engagement Action Plan (1 hour) Preview the Enterprisewide Business Engagement Action Plan, timeline and overall objectives.  Economic Health-3.1 Align economic health goals and strategy across all levels of the organization and refine and agree upon the economic tools the City uses. Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… Climate Economic Action Plan Review the Climate Economy Action Plan (CEAP). The CEAP has identified opportunities in the local economy to support an increase in : (1) clean energy jobs and; (2) private sector-led energy efficiency upgrades of commercial and residential buildings.  Economic Health-3.6 Enhance the economic vitality of our community Fort Collins and Organized Energy Markets Provide an update to Council on the potential of Platte River Power Authority (Platte River) entering an organized energy market. Platte River is actively participating with a group of six other regional utilities, the Mountain West Transmission Group, examining the benefits and risks of forming an organized market in a region that would cover most of Colorado and portions of Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, and South Dakota. This potential market would include a common regional transmission tariff and market rules that would facilitate buying and selling electricity across the region. Fort Collins staff will give a presentation on how a regional market could work and the potential opportunities and challenges that an organized energy market would provide for Fort Collins.  Economic Health-3.8 Maintain electric utility systems, services, infrastructure integrity and stable, competitive rates. October 17 Regular 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (First Reading) Appropriate funds for the 2018 fiscal year based on the adopted 2017-18 Biennial Budget and associated revisions to the 2018 Budget.  High Performing Government-7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community. New Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual and Low Impact Development (LID) Implementation Manual Replace the previously adopted “Fort Collins Amendments to the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District Criteria Manual” with an updated format to a stand-alone manual that incorporates all key design requirements and will more effectively communicate the criteria specific for Fort Collins and its GMA. The LID Manual will aid in improving current LID practices in Fort Collins and to help streamline compliance with City regulations. This LID Implementation Manual will become a technical addendum to the Stormwater Criteria Manual.  Safe Community 5.5 - Protect life and property with natural and attractive flood mitigation facilities Residential Parking Permit Program (RP3) (consent) Adopt a management boundary for the Residential Parking Permit Program (RP3) as discussed at the August 22 Work Session.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.10. Address neighborhood parking issues. Continue developing and implementing a neighborhood parking permit program to provide residents with on-street parking availability. staff report: Goose Hollow Natural Area Present the collaborative efforts to improve Goose Hollow Natural Area, located northwest of Conifer Street, between Blue Spruce and Redwood Streets. Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… October 17 GID No. 1 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (First Reading) Appropriate the 2018 Budget for General Improvement District No. 1. October 17 Skyview GID 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (First Reading) Appropriate the 2018 Budget for Skyview General Improvement District No. 15. October 24 Work Session Updates to Oil & Gas Regulations Discuss a number of potential updates to the Land Use Code and Municipal Code related to development activity near oil and gas operations. Updates will respond to the recent hydraulic fracturing moratorium lawsuit, increased development pressure near existing oil and gas wells, and protection of public safety.  Neighborhood Livability & Social Health–1.5 Guide development compatible with community expectations through appropriate planning, annexation, land use, historical preservation and development review processes. Metropolitan District Policy Changes Review and consider changes to the City policy concerning Service Plans for Title 32 Metropolitan Districts to better align City policy with desired outcomes.  Neighborhood Livability & Social Health: 1.5 Guide development compatible with community expectations through appropriate planning, annexation, land use, historical preservation and development review processes. October 31 5th Tuesday November 7 Regular 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Second Reading) Appropriate funds for the 2018 fiscal year based on the adopted 2017-18 Biennial Budget and associated revisions to the 2018 Budget.  High Performing Government-7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community. 2018 Utility Rate Ordinances (First Reading) Approve the 2018 utility rate adjustments consistent with the 2018 Appropriations. The water and wastewater rates will reflect the updated cost of service studies. The electric rates will include the TOU rate changes to be effective October 1, 2018. Setting Public Hearing for Midtown Business Improvement District (BID) Formation (resolution)(consent) Review and consider the Midtown Business Improvement District petition for organization.  Economic Health 3.6: Enhance the economic vitality of our community. Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… November 7 GID No. 1 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Second Reading) Appropriate the 2018 Budget for General Improvement District No. 1. November 7 Skyview GID 2018 Annual Appropriation Ordinance (Second Reading) Appropriate the 2018 Budget for Skyview General Improvement District No. 15. November 7 URA 2018 Annual Appropriation (resolution) Appropriate the 2018 budget for the Urban Renewal Authority.  High Performing Government – 7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community. Monday, November 13 Adjourned Yearly evaluations of City Manager and City Attorney November 14 Work Session CANCELLED November 21 Regular 2018 Utility Rate Ordinances (Second Reading) Approve the 2018 utility rate adjustments consistent with the 2018 Appropriations. The water and wastewater rates will reflect the updated cost of service studies. The electric rates will include the TOU rate changes to be effective October 1, 2018. Forming Midtown Business Improvement District (BID) (First Reading) Review and consider the Midtown Business Improvement District petition for organization.  Economic Health 3.6: Enhance the economic vitality of our community. Amending City Code Relating to Special Events Consider amending Chapter 23.5 of the City Code pertaining to Special Events and Demonstrations to be in alignment with current law and to more accurately reflect the City’s current processes and procedures.  Economic Health-3.4 Provide transparent, predictable and efficient processes for citizens and businesses interacting with the City Residential Parking Permit Program (RP3) (consent) Adopt a management boundary for the Residential Parking Permit Program (RP3) as discussed at the August 22 Work Session.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.10. Address neighborhood parking issues. Continue developing and implementing a neighborhood parking permit program to provide residents with on-street parking availability. November 28 Adjourned Yearly evaluation of Municipal Judge Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… November 28 Work Session Community Organics Recycling Project Consider options for collecting food scraps and/or yard trimmings from residents of single- family homes and food scraps from restaurants.  Environmental Health-4.11 Demonstrate progress toward achieving zero waste within the community and the City organization Affordable Housing Capital Funds Fund capital costs of development or rehabilitation of one or more public or private housing projects designated specifically for low income individuals or families. Staff is forming recommendations for public outreach and Council consideration.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health-1.1 Improve access to a broad range of quality housing that is safe, accessible and affordable. December 5 Regular Collective Bargaining Agreement with Fraternal Order of Police Approve a collective bargaining agreement between the City and the Northern Colorado Lodge #3, Colorado Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and authorize execution of such agreement. Forming Midtown Business Improvement District (BID) (Second Reading) Review and consider the Midtown Business Improvement District petition for organization.  Economic Health 3.6: Enhance the economic vitality of our community. Salary Ordinances for City Manager, City Attorney and Municipal Judge Consideration of ordinances amending the compensation for the City Manager, City Attorney and Municipal Judge. December 12 Work Session Historic Adjacency Standards (1 hour) Consider potential amendments to the Municipal Code and Land Use Code to retain Fort Collins’ identity and character by ensuring that the City’s Historic Preservation codes support the principles and policies established during the 2012-2014 Historic Preservation program review.  Community & Neighborhood Livability-1.3 Direct and guide growth in the community through appropriate planning, annexation, land use and development review processes. Downtown Standards and Neighborhood Transition standards (1 hour) Consider potential amendments to the Land Use Code for new design standards for establishing stronger transitions and buffers, and enhance neighborhood compatibility between single- family neighborhoods, Downtown, and CSU.  Community & Neighborhood Livability-1.3 Direct and guide growth in the community through appropriate planning, annexation, land use and development review processes. Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… City Plan Update Update Council on the evaluation and findings of a City Plan “report card” detailing the implementation or outcomes from existing City Plan visions, goals, and policies. The report card will be used to help establish a baseline to understand how existing Plan elements will shape what the community looks and feels like over the next 10 to 20 years.  High Performing Government – 7.5 Broaden methods of public engagement to reach all segments of the community by giving additional consideration to diverse backgrounds, languages and needs. December 19 Regular December 26 Work Session Jan 2, 2018 Regular Jan 9 Work Session Jan 16 Regular Jan 23 Work Session Jan 30 5th Tuesday Feb 6 Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… Regular Feb 13 Work Session Feb 20 Regular Feb 27 Work Session Results Review and draft 2018 Strategic Plan (3 hours) Review a representative sample of performance measure results linked to the objectives in the City’s 2016 Strategic Plan and review the draft objectives & metrics for the 2018 Strategic Plan.  High Performing Government -7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community. (Work Session will be held at the Lincoln Center) Mar 6 Regular Mar 13 Work Session Mar 20 Regular Meeting Info Agenda Item The purpose of this item is to… Mar 27 Review of the revised 2018 Strategic Plan ( 2 hours) Review the updated objectives for the 2018 Strategic Plan based on Council feedback from the February 27th work session.  High Performing Government-7.1 Provide world-class services that meet the needs of the community. UNSCHEDULED OR UPCOMING ITEMS WORK SESSION Purpose of item Occupancy Study (U+2) Consider funding a study to determine the effectiveness of the occupancy ordinance over the last 10 years. Funding for this topic will be considered as part of the 2018 budget process. Should the study be funded, staff will schedule a work session.  Neighborhood Livability & Social Health-1.7 Maintain and enhance attractive neighborhoods through City services, innovative enforcement techniques and voluntary compliance with City codes and regulations. Community Behavioral Health-where do we go from here? Update and discuss with City Council information about the Larimer County Behavioral Health Center Initiative, including where we are now, where we are headed, and how the City can work with Larimer County on this issue. Laurie Stolen, Behavioral Health Project Director with Larimer County, will lead the discussion along with City staff. REGULAR MEETING Purpose of Item URA Support of the Poudre River Whitewater Park Project Urban Renewal Authority consideration for up to $300,000 in assistance for the Poudre River Whitewater Park Project in recognition of North College Plan Area benefits.  Economic Health- 3.5 Foster sustainable infill and redevelopment. Authorizing the Conveyance of a Portion of City-Owned Property at Running Deer Natural Area to Big Foot Properties, LLC. Consider the proposed lease or sale of approximately 11.85 acres of land to Big Foot Properties, LLC, (Roger Hageman, Hageman Earth Cycle (HEC)).  Environmental Health-4.6 Work towards long term zero waste goals within the community and the City organization. IGA Amendment with Colorado Department of Transportation for construction of the I-25 and Prospect Interchange Consider an amendment to the existing IGA with CDOT for the I-25 Corridor construction project and appropriate funding for the project. This amendment specifically addresses the City’s cost share for the construction of the Prospect Interchange, including urban design.  Transportation-6.6 Develop long-term transportation plans that improve local and regional transportation networks. Affordable Housing Fee Waivers (consent) Consider an Ordinance allowing any developer of housing units targeted to households make no more than 30% Area Median Income to request affordable housing fee waivers. All fee waivers remain discretionary.  Neighborhood Livability and Social Health- 1.1 Improve access to a broad range of quality housing that is safe, accessible and affordable. Items in red added or rescheduled since Thursday, September 7