HomeMy WebLinkAboutINITIATED ORDINANCE - 11/05/2013 - CITIZEN-INITIATED ORDINANCE PLACING A MORATORIUM ON HYDRAULIC FRACTURING (FRACKING) (APPROVED BY VOTOrdinance Approved By Voters
November 5, 2013
See Also Resolution 2013-072
CITIZEN-INITIATED ORDINANCE
Fort Collins Public Health, Safety and Wellness Act.
Section 1. Purpose.
To protect property, property values, public health, safety and welfare by placing a five year
moratorium on the use of hydraulic fracturing to extract oil, gas, or other hydrocarbons within the City
of Fort Collins in order to study the impacts of the process on the citizens of the City of Fort Collins.
Section 2. Findings.
The people of Fort Collins hereby make the following findings with respect to the process of hydraulic
fracturing within the City of Fort Collins:
The Colorado Constitution confers on all individuals in the state, including the citizens of
Fort Collins, certain inalienable rights, including “the right of enjoying and defending their lives and
liberties; of acquiring, possessing and protecting property; and of seeking and obtaining their safety
and happiness,” Colo. Const. Art. II, Sec. 3;
The Colorado Oil and Gas Act requires oil and gas resources to be extracted in a “manner
consistent with protection of public health, safety, and welfare, including protection of the
environment and wildlife resources,” Colo. Rev. Stat. §34-60-102;
The well stimulation process known as hydraulic fracturing is used to extract deposits oil, gas,
and other hydrocarbons through the underground injection of large quantities of water, gels, acids or
gases; sands or other proppants; and chemical additives, many of which are known to be toxic;
The people of Fort Collins seek to protect themselves from the harms associated with
hydraulic fracturing, including threats to public health and safety, property damage and diminished
property values, poor air quality, destruction of landscape, and pollution of drinking and surface water;
Representatives from the State of Colorado have publically stated that they will be conducting
a health impact assessment to assess the risks posed by hydraulic fracturing and unconventional oil
and gas development.
The people of Fort Collins have determined that the best way to safeguard our inalienable
rights provided under the Colorado Constitution, and to and ensure the “protection of public health,
safety, and welfare, including protection of the environment and wildlife resources” as provided under
the Colorado Oil and Gas Act, is to place a five year moratorium on hydraulic fracturing and the
storage and disposal of its waste products within the City of Fort Collins in order to fully study the
impacts of this process on property values and human health.
Section 3. Moratorium
Therefore, the people of Fort Collins have determined that the best way to safeguard our
inalienable rights provided under the Colorado Constitution, and to ensure the “protection of public
health, safety, and welfare, including protection of the environment and wildlife resources” as
provided under the Colorado Oil and Gas Act, is to place a moratorium on hydraulic fracturing and
the storage of its waste products within the City of Fort Collins or under its jurisdiction for a period
of 5 years without exemption or exception in order to fully study the impacts of this process on
property values and human health. The moratorium can be lifted upon a ballot measure approved by
the people of the City of Fort Collins.
Section 4. Retroactive Application
In the event this measure is adopted by the voters, its provisions shall apply retroactively as of the date
Ordinance Approved By Voters
November 5, 2013
See Also Resolution 2013-072
the measure was found to have qualified for placement on the ballot.