HomeMy WebLinkAbout182 - 10/20/1998 - AMENDING CHAPTER 24 OF THE CITY CODE BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 24-97 AND AMENDING THE 'DESIGN ORDINANCE NO. 182, 1998
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING CHAPTER 24 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW
SECTION 24-97 AND AMENDING THE "DESIGN CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA,
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR STREETS, SIDEWALKS, ALLEYS, AND
OTHER PUBLIC WAYS"BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 1.03 AND BY THE ADDITION
OF A NEW APPENDIX"A", ALL OF WHICH ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS
PERTAIN TO POLICIES AND STANDARDS FOR MAINTENANCE TO AND
IMPROVEMENTS OF ANNEXED STREETS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
WHEREAS,the City Engineer has prepared and presented to the Council a program known
as the "Choice Streets System"which program is intended to improve the technical standards and
regulatory authorities governing the construction and maintenance of streets and related
infrastructure in the City; and
WHEREAS,the City Engineer has proposed as a part of the program that the Council enact
an ordinance which will establish formal criteria and standards governing the conditions upon which
the City will agree to undertake the maintenance of substandard streets that are annexed into the
City; and
WHEREAS,the standards established through this ordinance essentially formalize the past
policy of the City that,except for minor maintenance needed to keep the streets in a safe condition,
the City will not maintain substandard annexed streets until such time as the streets have been
upgraded to comply with City standards;
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board and the Transportation Board have
recommended the adoption of the program; and
WHEREAS, the Council has determined that the passage of this ordinance is in the best
interest of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That Chapter 24 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins be amended by the
addition of a new Section 24-97,to read as follows:
Sec. 24-97 Annexed streets.
Streets annexed into the city that were not designed and constructed to comply
with city standards shall be maintained and upgraded in accordance with the"Design
and Construction Criteria,Standards and Specifications for Streets,Sidewalks,Alleys
and Other Public Ways" as adopted by the City Council by ordinance or resolution.
Section 2. That the"Design and Construction Criteria,Standards and Specifications for
Streets, Sidewalks,Alleys and Other Public Ways", dated July 1996, is hereby amended by adding
a section, to be numbered 1.03, which section shall read as follows:
1.03 ANNEXED STREETS
Annexed streets shall be maintained and improved in accordance with the
"Policy and Standards for Maintenance and Improvement of Annexed
Infrastructure" (see Appendix"A").
Section 3. That the"Design and Construction Criteria,Standards and Specifications for
Streets, Sidewalks, Alleys and Other Public Ways," dated July 1996, is hereby amended by the
addition of a new Appendix "A" to be entitled "Policies and Standards for Maintenance and
Improvement of Annexed Infrastructure," a copy of which Appendix "A" is attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 4. That all changes to the Code of the City of Fort Collins and the "Design
Construction Criteria,Standards and Specifications for Streets,Sidewalks,Alleys,and Other Public
Ways," dated July 1996, caused by reason of this ordinance shall take effect on January 1, 1999.
Introduced and considered favorably on first reading and ordered published this 6th day of
October, A.D. 1998, and to be presented for final passage on the 20th da ctober, A.D. 19
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 20th day of Octob D. 998.
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Appendix "A"
POLICY & STANDARDS
for
MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT
of
ANNEXED INFRASTRUCTURE
A.01 GENERAL POLICY
City of Fort Collins Policy GM-2 . 1 "Annexation Policy" of the City Plan Principles and
Policies, includes the following general statement for the handling of existing infrastructure
constructed in Larimer County and subsequently annexed into the City:
Infrastructure standards. Developed land, or areas seeking voluntary annexation,
must have their infrastructure improved (e .g. , streets, utilities and storm drainage
systems) to City standards, or must have a mechanism (e . g. a special improvement
district, capital improvements program or other type project) in place to upgrade
such services and facilities to City standards before the City will assume full
responsibility for future maintenance .
This statement requires further clarification for application to infrastructure already meeting
City standards as well as infrastructure that does not meet City standards . Therefore, this
Appendix is established in order to ( 1 ) set the level of maintenance that the City will initially
provide on annexed infrastructure and (2) present criteria for determining what
improvements have to be done to upgrade the infrastructure to meet City Standards before
the City assumes full responsibility for maintenance.
A.02 MAINTENANCE CRITERIA
A. 02 . 01 INITIAL MAINTENANCE
A. 02 . 01 . 01 STREETS BUILT TO CITY STANDARDS - In August 1989 the Larimer
County Commissioners adopted "Urban Area Road Standards" (County
Urban Standards) for streets built in the urban growth areas of the cities of
Loveland and Fort Collins . These standards were modeled after, and are
equal to or better than, the City of Fort Collins street standards in effect at
that time. Streets developed in the County that were designed and
constructed to those standards would be considered "meeting current City
standards . " As long as those streets have been maintained and not allowed
to deteriorate, the City would take on "full responsibility for future
maintenance" to the level that all City streets built to City standards have
been maintained. If the streets had not been maintained properly and repairs
were necessary, the City would only provide minor maintenance to a level to
keep the streets from becoming unsafe . With the improvements in a
deteriorated state, the property owners adjacent to these streets would be
required to rehabilitate the streets to meet acceptable maintenance standards
of the City, at their expense, prior to the City taking on full responsibility for
maintenance.
A. 02 . 01 . 02 STREETS NOT BUILT TO CITY STANDARDS - All other streets and
roads that have been annexed into the City and not constructed to County
Urban Standard nor to City standards, shall be handled in the following way:
(a) The City shall provide only minor maintenance to the pavement
surfaces to keep them from becoming unsafe. Minor maintenance may
consist of periodic grading of gravel surfaces and filling potholes in asphalt
surfaces. In addition the City will maintain all culverts and storm drainage
pipes that pass under an annexed street.
(b) The property owners adjacent to annexed county streets will be
responsible for maintenance of curb and gutter and/or borrow ditches and
culverts that cross under driveways .
A . 02 . 01 . 03 UTILITIES are generally owned by the City or by publicly regulated utility
companies and/or districts . The City or the utility companies/districts shall
maintain all utility lines and facilities owned by them. Private utility systems
shall be the responsibility of the utility owners and not the City.
A. 02 . 01 . 04 STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS - The level of maintenance of storm
drainage facilities dedicated to the public, to be assumed by the City, shall
be determined by the City. The property owners must first have a study
made (at their expense) of the existing drainage system, including everything
that contributes runoff to the system, how it functions, and how it conforms
or fails to conform to City standards . The study must be performed by a
professional engineer licensed in the State of Colorado . The study results
must then be submitted to the City for evaluation. The City will evaluate the
system for its adequacy as a functioning system and determine whether it
meets city standards . If the system functions adequately, meets City
standards and is located in the public right-of-way or located on land owned
by the City, the City will accept responsibility for maintenance . If the system
does not function or has certain non-functioning parts or does not meet City
standards, the City shall evaluate the seriousness of the deficiencies for the
health, safety or welfare of the public and cause appropriate action to be
taken, at the expense of the property owners .
A.02 . 02 FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE
When infrastructure meets or has been upgraded to an acceptable level to meet City
standards for the City to accept "full responsibility for maintenance," the City shall
maintain such infrastructure to the same level that maintenance is performed on all
other public infrastructure in the City.
A.03 IMPROVEMENTS TO CITY STANDARDS CRITERIA
At such time that the City determines that minor maintenance is no longer adequate to
protect public safety, the annexed infrastructure must be upgraded to City standards at no
expense to the City. Improvements may be done voluntarily by the adjacent property
owners, or the City Council may impose the improvements through the adoption of a Special
Improvement District (SID) . The SID is also an option available to the property owners on
a voluntary basis .
The required improvements will be determined by the City specifically for each subdivision
depending upon the existing problems that need to be corrected and constraints that may
prevent certain improvements from being built. Required improvements to meet City
standards at the expense of the property owners may include, but need not be limited to, the
following :
A.03.01 STREETS :
(a) Improve all streets to standard widths
(b) Pavement (upgraded to 20 year design life)
(c) Curb and gutter required (if borrow ditches must remain, other measures may be
considered to allow runoff to the ditch, such as using a concrete edge to
protect the pavement and borrow ditch)
(d) Sidewalk - detached from the curb or roadway surface
(e) Bridges and box culverts - Upgrade for HS20 design loading and 50 year design
life
(f) Retaining walls - Not allowed in the public right-of-way
(g) Grades - Must meet minimum and maximum criteria
(h) Street lights - must be paid for by the property owners and installed by the City
(I) Borrow ditches and driveway culverts - If necessary to remain, must be
maintained by the adjacent property owners
A.03.02 UTILITIES :
(a) Water lines
( 1 ) City or district owned lines, no improvements required
(2) Private lines will need to be upgraded to City or District standards
for City or district acceptance
(b) Sewer lines
( 1 ) City or district owned lines, no improvements required
(2) Private lines will need to be upgraded to City or District standards for
City or district acceptance
(3 ) In areas with no existing sewers (septic systems), sewer lines must be
installed in the streets prior to upgrading the street.
(c) Manholes and valve boxes - Adjust to grade of finished street surface
(d) Other utilities - Upgrade to acceptable standards of the utility prior to paving
A. 03 . 03 STORM DRAINAGE :
(a) The drainage system must be upgraded to a functioning system
(b) Borrow ditches - Remove and replace with concrete curb and gutter ( if borrow
ditches must remain, the minimum thalweg slope is 2% or if <2%, ditch must
be paved with a concrete valley pan to prevent standing water)
(c) Borrow ditch side slopes - Must be 4 : 1 or flatter
(d) Driveway culverts - Replace with acceptable City standard pipe
(e) Borrow ditches and driveway culverts - If necessary to remain, must be
maintained by the adjacent property owners
(f) Detention Ponds - Must be certified by a professional engineer licensed in the
State of Colorado that it functions in accordance with City standards
(g) Culverts under the streets - Corrugated metal, plastic or other material culverts
must be resized and replaced with Reinforce Concrete Pipe that meets City
standards .
(h) Inlets - May need to be replaced or remodeled if they are undersized or do
not meet City standards
A. 03 . 04 OTHER IMPROVEMENTS :
(a) Other improvements unique to the location - The City shall be the
determining authority on what must be done with unique circumstances not
covered in the above criteria.
A.04 ARTERIAL AND COLLECTOR STREETS
These Criteria shall apply to all annexed streets, including arterial and collector streets,
which have been developed in the County. Since arterial and collector streets generally
carry more traffic for the public at large than for adjacent properties, they may be maintained
by the City to a higher standard until such time as upgrades are constructed. The adjoining
property owners shall then be responsible only for the cost to upgrade the equivalent of their
local street frontage.