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B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 044, 2009, Amending the Zoning Map of the City
of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the
Mountain View School Second Annexation to the City.
These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, annex and zone
1.46 acres located on the north side of LaPorte Avenue, midway between North Taft Hill
Road (to the east) and North Overland Trail (to the west). The property is partially
developed as a Poudre School District parking lot and is in the FA, Farming Zone District
in Larimer County. Existing Poudre School District facilities are to the west and south; and
property to the east and north are undeveloped; however, the Sanctuary West residential
development proposal, located north of LaPorte Avenue, is under review by the City. The
requested zoning for this annexation is LMN, Low Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood.
17. Second Reading_of Ordinance No. 046, 2009, Appropriating Funds from the City's General
Fund Reserves for Transfer to the Fort Collins Urban Renewal Authority for the Purpose of
Providing a Loan for the North College Marketplace Project.
The Urban Renewal Authority (URA) is seeking a loan from the City to establish monetary
flow of funds to begin the North College Marketplace wetlands mitigation reimbursement
and off site street infrastructure capital improvement projects and the demolition and
property cleanup. The cost of these projects, without financing charges, total $4,942,4.76.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, authorizes the
requested loan amount of $5,000,000 from the City of Fort Collins' General Fund Reserves
to the Urban Renewal Authority. The URA will utilize the City's Interfund Borrowing
program that was formally added to the City's investment policies last year. This program
enables the City to use a portion of its investment portfolio to assist City Departments and
related entities (e.g., the Downtown Development Authority, and the Urban Renewal
Authority) to access funds at a competitive interest rate while still providing a market based
yield to the City investment portfolio.
18. First Readine of Ordinance No. 047, 2009, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the
General Fund for E911 and Emergency Medical Dispatch Systems at the Poudre Emergency
Communications Center,
Larimer Emergency Telephone Authority (LETA) provides funds to the Fort Collins Police
Services to be used for equipment and training to process E911 calls. This Ordinance
appropriates those funds.
19. First Reading of Ordinance No. 048, 2009, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the General
Fund From Police Seizure Activities for Police Services.
This Ordinance appropriates funds to be used by Police Services to pay for training as well
as to fund partnerships with community groups that seek to promote positive youth activities,
anti -violence, anti -drug, and.diversity activities.
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11. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 038 2009, Expanding the Boundaries of the Downtown
Development Authority and Amending the Plan of Development.
Ordinance No. 038, 2009, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, changes
the boundaries of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) District and amends the
Plan of Development of the Authority to include properties located in the Lemay/Lincoln
Avenue area and South Howes Street area.
12. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 039 2009, Authorizing the Lease of City -owned Property
at 149 Grandview Avenue for Up to Five Years.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, authorizes staff
to rent the City -owned house located at 149 Grandview for up to five years.
13. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 040 2009, Declaring Certain City -Acquired Property as
Hickory Street Right -of -Way.
The City acquired a 7,673 square foot parcel of real property in 1994 for the purpose of
constructing public road and sidewalk improvements on Hickory Street. Although it was
never dedicated as public right-of-way, it has been used as such since that time. This
Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, dedicates the public
right-of-way in order to clearly delineate the boundaries of the public right-of-way for
Hickory Street.
14. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 041 2009, Authorizing the Lease ofCity-Owned Property
at 400 Wood Street for up to Fifteen Years.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, authorizes the
lease of the building located at 400 Wood Street to Foothills Gateway for a five-year lease
term, with the option for two five-year renewal terms, in exchange for payment of nominal
rent of $25 per year.
15. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 042 2009, Authorizing the Lease of City -Owned Property
at 214 North Howes Street Along with Related Parking Rights at 220 North Howes Street,
for up to Five Years.
City Council adopted Ordinance No. 098, 2007, authorizing the lease of City -owned property
at 214 North Howes Street, along with the use of parking spaces at 220 North Howes Street
for up to five years. The Ordinance specified a minimum annual lease amount of no less than
$61,036, which was based on an annual price of $10.50 per square foot. This Ordinance,
unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, modifies the authorization from
an aggregate annual amount to a per square foot rate and reduces the minimum lease rate
from $10.50 to $9 per square foot.
16. Items Relating to the Mountain View School Second Annexation and Zoning.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 043, 2009, Annexing Property Known as the
Mountain View School Second Annexation to the City.
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Second Reading of Ordinance No. 033, 2009, Transferring, Existing Appropriations in the
Street Oversizing Fund into the Capital Projects Fund for the Drake Road Improvements,
Taft Hill to Overland Trail Project.
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 21, 2009, transfers
$280,315 from existing Street Oversizing appropriations into the Capital Projects Fund for
the Drake Road Improvements, Taft Hill to Overland Trail Project. The improvements are
needed to construct the remaining roadway widening on the south side of Drake Road,
between Taft Hill and Overland Trail. This will allow Drake Road to be restriped to a four
lane roadway. This appropriation will provide the funds needed to immediately proceed with
construction of the roadway improvements.
Doug Hutchinson, Mayor
Kelly Ohlson, District 5, Mayor Pro Tern
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