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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRIVERWALK ANNEXATION & ZONING - SECOND READING - 27-09 - DECISION - MINUTES/NOTESOctober 27, 2009 Steve Dush, Community Development and Neighborhood Services Director, stated the applicant has requested the zoning on the south half of the property be modified from POL - Public Open Land to T-Transition. Staff has reviewed the request and does not object to the change in zoning. The Zoning Ordinance has been revised to add a section that requires a zoning district other than T- Transition be brought for Council consideration within one year. Councilmember Roy made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Troxell, to adopt Ordinance No. 099, 2009, on Second Reading. Yeas: Hutchinson, Manvel, Ohlson, Poppaw, Roy and Troxell. Nays: none. THE MOTION CARRIED. Councilmember Roy made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Troxell, to adopt Ordinance No. 100, 2009, as amended, on Second Reading. City Attorney Roy read the new language added to Ordinance No. 100, 2009, into the record. The vote on the motion was as follows: Yeas: Hutchinson, Manvel, Ohlson, Poppaw, Roy and Troxell. Nays: none. THE MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No. 105, 2009, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Unanticipated Revenue in Various City Funds and Authorizing the Transfer of Appropriated Amounts Behveen Funds or Projects, Adopted on First Reading The following is staff's memorandum for this item. "FINANCIAL IMPACT This Ordinance increases total City 2009 appropriations by $5,289,806. Of that amount, this Ordinance increases General Fund 2009 appropriations by $468, 614. Funding for the total City appropriations is.S1, 691, 261 from unanticipated revenue, and $2, 953, 545 from prior year reserves, and $645, 000 transferredfrom other funds. In addition, appropriations in the amount of$2, 440, 827 are being transferred from one capital project to another capital project or from operating budgets to a project (this item does not increase overall City appropriations). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This item was pulled from the Consent Agenda by a citizen on October 20, 2009 and Council adjourned that meeting before "Pulled Consent" items were considered. Following is a list offunds that make up the increase in appropriations: 452 October 27, 2009 COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO Council -Manager Form of Government Adjourned Meeting - 6:00 p.m. An adjourned meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins was held on Tuesday, September 27, 2009, at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the City of Fort Collins City Hall. Roll Call was answered by the following Councilmembers: Hutchinson, Manvel, Ohlson, Poppaw, Roy and Troxell. Councilmembers Absent: Kottwitz Staff Members Present: Atteberry, Krajicek, Roy Items Relatina to the Riverwalk Annexation and Zonin1j, Adopted on Second Readin The following is staff s memorandum for this item. "EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 099, .2009, Annexing Property Known as the Riverwalk Annexation to the City. B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 100, 2009, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classing for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Riverwalk Annexation to the City. These Ordinances, unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 6, 2009 annex and zone 265.65 acres generally located at the southwest quadrant oflnterstate 25 and East Harmony Road. The site is bounded by 1-25 on the east, Harmony Road on the north, the Fossil Creek Reservoir Inlet Ditch on the west and Kechter Road on the south. The requested zoning is T, Transition. The applicant has asked that the zoning for the south half of the property be amended on Second Readingfrom Public Open Lands District (POL) to Transition District (T). This is consistent with the petition for annexation, which requests that the entire property be placed in the T zone. Staff and the P&Z Board initially recommended that the south half of the property be placed in the Public Open Lands (POL) zone since the anticipated use of that portion of the property is for a water storage facility. However, staff does not object to the request to place the entire parcel in the T- Transition Zone District as the land use regulations that would control the property are not impacted. The property, ifzoned T-Transition, would require a subsequent zone change before any development could occur except that the proposed zoning condition recommended by the P&Zwould allow dirt removal in accordance with a Type II permit. Staff believes that rezoning the entire parcel T does not impact the City's ability to ensure the property conforms with the City's adopted Plans, Policies and Regulations. " 451