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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemo - Mail Packet - 2/8/2022 - Memorandum From Kelly Smith Re: 1041 Regulations Public Engagement Plan 1 Community Development & Neighborhood Services 281 North College Ave. P.O. Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 970.221.6750 970.224.6134 - fax fcgov.com/planning MEMORANDUM DATE: February 2, 2022 TO: Mayor and Councilmembers THRU: Kelly DiMartino, Interim City Manager Kyle Stannert, Deputy City Manager Caryn Champine, Planning, Development and Transportation Director Paul Sizemore, Community Development and Neighborhood Services Director FROM: Kelly Smith, Senior Environmental Planner SUBJECT: 1041 Regulations Public Engagement Plan The purpose of this memo is to provide City Council a copy of the Engagement Plan for the 1041 project and invite suggestions for additional stakeholders or engagement activities. City staff has initiated the first engagement phase of the 1041 Regulations project that will occur through the month of February 2022 and into March 2022. If Councilmembers have questions, concerns or comments please let staff know. Thank you. 1 | P a g e Engagement Plan This community Engagement Plan (EP) provides guidance and direction for the involvement activities that will inform the development of the Fort Collins 1041 Regulations for Water and Highway Projects. Listening and responding to the community and stakeholder groups are important to the process, and as such, this EP is intended to outline the approach to meaningful engagement by all affected stakeholders early, frequently, and effectively throughout the process. Project Objectives The goal of the project is to develop 1041 Regulations for Water and Highway projects that are contextually appropriate to Fort Collins, predictable for developers and decision makers, transparent for the public, and provide adequate guidance for review by City staff. As part of this process, it is critical to engage the public and stakeholders, and provide educational materials to facilitate the discussions. Groups to Engage General Public The public will be invited to participate and engage through online activities, public events and one-on-one meetings with City staff. Boards and Commissions The following Fort Collins boards and commissions will be engaged and updated during their regular meetings: Land Conservation & Stewardship Board (LCSB) Natural Resources Advisory Board (NRAB) Air Quality Advisory Board (AQAB) Water Commission Planning and Zoning Transportation Board Additionally, all boards will be engaged during a Super Issues meeting to be held during the third quarter of 2022. Stakeholder Groups Technical Working Groups for specific topic areas have been formed to guide the development of regulations. The Working Groups consist of technical specialists, City staff, Larimer County staff, and stakeholders from advocacy groups and organizations. The groups will be led and facilitated by City staff and Logan Simpson, who was contracted to help with engagement for the project. The following external stakeholder groups have been created to engage at milestones in the process: Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) staff 2 | P a g e Water/Sanitation Providers Environmental Advocacy o Save the Poudre, American Whitewater, Sierra Club, League of Women Voters, CSU Conservation Leadership, Fort Collins Sustainability Group, Ray Watts (former LCSB chair) Economic and Municipal Group o Chamber of Commerce, Greeley, homebuilders, CSU (Capital Projects) Boards and Commissions Working Group o LCSB o Planning and Zoning Commission o NRAB o Transportation Board o Water Commission o AQAB Larimer County staff The following internal stakeholder groups have been created to engage at milestones in the process: Water/Wastewater staff Water Conservation staff Engineering staff Environmental and Historic Resources (Parks, Natural Areas, Environmental Planning, Historic Preservation, Air Quality, Environmental Regulatory Affairs) Distribution and Notification Online Activities A webpage has been developed to relay general information about 1041 Regulations, project history and timeline, and information about 1041 Regulations in other communities. An Our City webpage has been developed as an interactive web-based tool for engaging the public through surveys, registering for email updates, and submitting comments. Project updates/notifications on Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor Broadcast Outreach Development Review Newsletters, Press Releases, Project Email List, Utility Bill Mailers Regulation Topics and Questions Topics of exploration during the process include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Parameters, Exemptions, and Thresholds a. Clarify categories of projects to be regulated b. Provide clear thresholds for hierarchy of review/approval 2. Review Criteria a. Criteria that is specific enough for decision-makers and applicants 3. Application Requirements 3 | P a g e a.ulations as a basis for evaluation. b. Need to be granular for Fort Collins, while not contradicting County and State expectations. c. Try to find alignment with County (in the case that applicants need to go through both processes) 4. Application Review Process a. Opportunities for alternatives/flexibility b. Can a project be appealed? c. Can a Director decision for a required permit be appealed? Tentative Schedule