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City of Fort Collins
March 15, 1996
John Clarke, Chair
Larimer County Board of County Commissioners
PO Box 1190
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Dear John:
On Tuesday, March 5, 1996, the City Council recommended that the County
Commissioners deny the road waiver request for the Aurora Hills Subdivision. Council
agreed with staff findings that the waiver request violated the requirements of the
Intergovernmental Agreement. However, because the project is being termed
"affordable," Council recommended that the applicant's expenditures toward any
improvement project be limited to a maximum of $50,000.
The issue of waiver requests to the UGA Public Street Capacity requirements for
County development proposals have become a concern of both the City and County. In
November, 1995, Commissioner Duvall and Council member Apt discussed her
concerns. She felt that communication and coordination on handling this issue could be
improved between the County and City.
At a subsequent meeting of the City's Growth Management Lead Team with County
Planning Coordinator Russ Legg in attendance, this same issue was discussed. It was
decided that Russ would meet with Commissioner Duvall to discuss the issue. Ron
Phillips, City Transportation Director, was to talk with her as well to identify concerns
about how the City formulates recommendations on waiver requests to forward to the
Board of County Commissioners.
waiver requests should not be approved since road improvements are
In December, 1995, Commissioner Duvall and Ron agreed that in most cases, road
necessa
maintain the quality and viability of our road network. The current fee in lieury to
, per unit, is not sufficient to fully pay the cost of road improvements. Cibty transtandard roads
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staff would prefer to see road improvements in every case to avoid su in disrepair becoming part of the City's maintenance and repair responsibility through
annexation.
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The City Council has suggested the consideration of three items addressing this issue:
The County consider the adoption of a street oversizing fee or impact fee
in addition to the $700.00 fee in lieu of. The $700.00 fee should also be
analyzed for possible increase since our analysis indicates it may not be
adequate. This would provide the ability to improve and widen roads
when traffic counts warrant and ensure all street development occurs at
urban standards;
Include the waiver requests to the UGA Public Street Capacity
requirements as a specific item in the renegotiation of the
Intergovernmental Agreement that is scheduled as part of the City
Plan/PLUS process; and,
The County consider limiting approval of development inside the City's
Urban Growth Area. Again, this could be part of the future discussion on
the Intergovernmental Agreement.
Council would like to suggest this as a topic for our next joint meeting which is
scheduled for March 28, 1996. Please contact Diane Jones, Deputy City Manager, if
that is acceptable.
Sincerely, i--
n Azari l
Mayor ��
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City of Fort Collins
April 1, 1996
Ms. Monica Sweere
4326 Seneca
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Dear Monica:
Attached is a copy of the letter we sent to the County Commissioners reference Aurora Hills
Subdivision and the issue of waiver requests to the UGA Public Street Capacity requirements for
the County.
As the waiver request violated the requirements of the Intergovernmental Agreement we have
with the County, City Council recommended that the County Commissioners deny the road
waiver request for the Aurora Hills Subdivision. However, because the project is being termed
"affordable," Council recommended that development expenditures toward any improvement
project be limited to a maximum of $50,000.
A summary of what City Council suggests be considered at the County review on April 8, 1996
can be found on the second page of the attached letter.
Sincerely,
Ann Azari
Mayor
Attachment
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LRVGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Post Office Box 1190
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522-1190
(970)498-5700
FAX (970) 498-7986
May 22, 1997
Mr. Gary Diede
Director of Engineering Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Re: Proposed Aurora Hills Waiver Agreement - Letter of Understanding
Dear Mr. Byrne,
This letter is written at the request of the City to define and acknowledge agreement as to the amount and terms for
payment of the costs of improving Skyway Avenue to meet the requirements of the City of Fort Collins - Larimer
County Intergovernmental Agreement for the improvement of Skyway Avenue from South College Avenue west to
Constellation in connection with the development of the Aurora Hills Subdivision. City and County staffs have
identified certain improvements of the existing asphalt surface which staff members agree are needed to support
traffic generated as part of the proposed Aurora Hills Project. It is acknowledged and understood by the parties
that certain additional improvements may be necessary to support use of adjoining properties as commercial
developments, but such additional improvements are not necessary at this time. The cost of the improvements is
estimated to be $50,000. This equates to $1,562.50 for each of the 32 lots in the proposed Aurora Hills
Subdivision, which amount will be payable for each of the lots at the time of building permit issuance.
The County will warrant that it will use the money paid as described above, only for improvements to Skyway and
nothing else. Upon annexation of the Aurora Hills Project by the City of Fort Collins, the County will agree to
forward to the City any unused funds collected from the Aurora Hills Project.
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By copy of this letter, I will transmit this information to Jim Martell, so that he may prepare on behalf of the
developer of Aurora Hills a formal legal agreement between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County to be
signed by the City Manager and the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.
cercly,
Rex A. Burns
Larimer County Engineering Department
cc: Aurora Hills Development File
Dan Tasmon, Staff Planner, Larimer County Planning Department
Jim Martell, Attorney at Law