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Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of
March, A.D. 2006, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of April, A.D. 2006..
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Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of April, A.D. 2006.
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bears S33'12'32"W 17.43 feet; thence N51'4733"W 100.00 feet to a point on the
Southerly right-of-way line of Airpark Drive; thence along said Southerly right-of-
way line, along the arc of a 20.00 foot radius curve to the left a distance of 31.36 feet, .
the long chord of which bears N06'58'49"W 28.26 feet, and again N52'01'54"W
862.28 feet, and again along the arc of a 134.02 foot radius curve to the.right a
distance of 77.75 feet, the long chord of which bears N35*I 3130"W 76.66 feet, and
again along the arc of a 214.40 foot radius curve to the left a distance of 125.62 feet,
the long chord of which bears N35'24' 16"W 123.84 feet; thence along the Northerly
line of the Second Replat of the Fort Collins Industrial Park, N52'20'51 "W 1462.19
feet to the Northwest Comer of Lot 106A of the 3rd Replat of Fort Collins Industrial
Park; thence along the West line of said Lot 106A, S00'23'41 "E 30.80 feet; thence
along the Northerly line of Lot 12 of the Replat of Lots 11 through 17, Fort Collins
Business Center 1 st Filing, N52'03'36"W 480.54 feet; thence along the Northerly line
of Fort Collins Business Center 2nd Filing, N52'08'56"W 599.99 feet; thence
N37'43'58"E 107.72 feet; thence N52'04'42"W 913.48 feet; thence N88'32'50"E
1505.93 feet to the Northeast Corner of Tract S, Dry Creek Minor Subdivision;
thence along the Westerly line of said Tract S, S00* 18'06"E 171.84 feet, and again
N88' 14'S7"E 422.85 feet, and again S55'25'36"E 400.19 feet, and again
S00'00'36"W 510.00 feet; thence along the Southerly line of said Dry Creek Minor
Subdivision, S55' 19153"E 1778.89 feet to the Southeast Comer of said Dry Creek
Minor Subdivision; thence along the East line of said Dry Creek Minor Subdivision,
N00006'35"E 121.43 feet to a point on the Northerlyright-of-wayline ofintemational
Boulevard; thence along said Northerly right-of-way line, S55' 19'S3"E 945.07 feet,
and again S89'29'2I "E 802.17 feet; thence S00'05'31 "W 1299.48 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 147.8331 acres, more or less, and being subject to all
easements and rights -of -way which are existing or are of record or as shown on this
plat.
Section 2. That any residential development upon the above -described property shall be
limited to "mixed use dwellings" as that term is defined in the Land Use Code.
Section 3. That the Sign District Map adopted pursuant to Section 3.8.7(E) of the Land
Use Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby changed and amended by showing that the above -
described property is included in the Residential Neighborhood Sign District.
Section 4. That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to amend said Zoning
Map in accordance with this Ordinance.
ORDINANCE NO. 054, 2006
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AND CLASSIFYING FOR ZONING PURPOSES THE PROPERTY INCLUDED
IN THE AIRPARK VILLAGE ANNEXATION TO THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
WHEREAS, Division 1.3 of the Land Use Code of the City of Fort Collins establishes the
Zoning Map and Zone Districts of the City; and
WHEREAS, Division 2.9 of the Land Use Code of the City of Fort Collins establishes
procedures and criteria for reviewing the zoning of land; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the foregoing, the Council has considered the zoning of the
property which is the subject of this ordinance, and has determined that the said property should be
zoned as hereafter provided.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins adopted pursuant to Section
1.3.2 of the Land Use Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby changed and amended by including
the'property known as the Airpark Village Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, in the
Employment ("E") Zone District, which property is more particularly described as situate in the
County of Larimer, State of Colorado, to wit:
A tract of land situate in Sections 7 and 8, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the
Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which, considering the North line
of the West 1/2 of said Section 8 as bearing S89'28'51 "E and with all bearings
contained herein relative thereto, is contained within the boundary lines which begin
at a point which bears S 16'38'59"W 4367.77 feet from the North 1/4 Comer of said
Section 8, and run thence S00' 17'01 "W 687.33 feet to the Northeast Comer of Lot
3 of the Replat of Lot 1, Fort Collins Community Airpark Subdivision; thence along
the Northerly line of said Lot 3, N59'04120"W 269.73 feet; thence S38'07'20"W
228.23 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Airway Avenue; thence
S40'48'26"W 100.00 feet to a point on the Southerly right-of-way line of Airway
Avenue; thence along said Southerly right-of-way line, along the arc of a 100.00 foot
radius curve to the left a distance of 4.77 feet, the long chord of which bears
N50032'47"W 4.77 feet, and again N51'54'51"W 1002.79 feet; thence N38'46'56"E
337.18 feet to the Northeast Comer of Lot 29, Fort Collins Community Airpark
Subdivision; thence alongthe Northerly line of said Fort Collins Community Airpark
Subdivision, N5l'4T27"W 921.48 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line
of Airpark Drive; thence along said Easterly right-of-way line, along the arc of a -
100.00 foot radius curve to the right a distance of 17.45 feet, the long chord of which
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 4th day of April, A.D. 2006.
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feet to the Northwest Comer of Lot 106A of the 3rd Replat of Fort Collins Industrial
Park; thence along the West line of said Lot 106A, S00'23'41"E 30.80 feet; thence
along the Northerly line of Lot 12 of the Replat of Lots 11 through 17, Fort Collins
Business Center 1st Filing, N52'03'36W 480.54 feet; thence along the Northerly line
of Fort Collins Business Center 2nd Filing, N52'08'56"W 599.99 feet; thence
N37643'58"E 107.72 feet; thence N52604'42"W 913.48 feet; thence N88'32'50"E
1505.93 feet to the Northeast Comer of Tract S, Dry Creek Minor Subdivision;
thence along the Westerly line of said Tract S, S00' 18'06"E 171.84 feet, and again
N88' 14'57"E 422.85 feet, and again S55'25'36"E 400.19 feet, and again
S00'00136"W 510.00 feet; thence along the Southerly line of said Dry Creek Minor
Subdivision, S55' 19'53"E 1778.89 feet to the Southeast Comer of said Dry Creek
Minor Subdivision; thence along the East line of said Dry Creek Minor Subdivision,
N00'06'35"E 121.43 feet to a point on theNortherlyright=of-wayline ofIntemational
Boulevard; thence along said Northerly right-of-way line, S55' 19'53"E 945.07 feet,
and again S89'29'2VE 802.17 feet; thence S00'05'31"W 1299.48 feet to the point
of beginning, containing 147.8331 acres, more or less, and being subject to all
easements and rights -of -way which are existing or are of record or as shown on this
plat.
is hereby annexed to the City of Fort Collins and made a part of said City, to be known as the
Airpark Village Annexation, which annexation shall become effective in accordance with the
provisions contained in Section 31-12-113, C.R.S., including, without limitation, all required filings
for recording with the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder.
Section 2. That, in annexing said property to the City, the City does not assume any
obligation respecting the construction of water mains, sewer lines, gas mains, electric service lines,
streets or any other services or utilities in connection with the property hereby annexed except as
may be provided by the ordinances of the City.
Section 3. That the City hereby consents, pursuant to Section 37-45-136(3.6), C.R.S.,
to the inclusion of said property into the Municipal Subdistrict, Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21st day of
March, A.D. 2006, and to be presented for final passage on the 4th day of April, A.D. 2006.
Mayor
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City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 053, 2006
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ANNEXING PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE
AIRPARK VILLAGE ANNEXATION
TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
WHEREAS, Resolution 2006-011, finding substantial compliance and initiating annexation
Proceedings, has heretofore been adopted by the Council of the City of Fort Collins; and
WHEREAS, the Council does hereby find and determine that it is in the best interests of the
City to annex said area to the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the following described property, to wit:
A tract of land situate in Sections 7 and 8, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the
Sixth P.M., County of Larimer, State of Colorado, which, considering the North line
of the West 1/2 of said Section 8 as bearing S89'28'51"E and with all bearings
contained herein relative thereto, is contained within the boundary lines which begin
at a point which bears S 16'38'59"W 4367.77 feet from the North l /4 Comer of said
Section 8, and run thence S00' IToI"W 687.33 feet to the Northeast Corner of Lot
3 of the Replat of Lot 1, Fort Collins Community Airpark Subdivision; thence along
the Northerly line of said Lot 3, N59'04'20"W 269.73 feet; thence S38'07'20"W
228.23 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way line of Airway Avenue; thence
S40'48'26"W 100.00 feet to a point on the Southerly right-of-way line of Airway
Avenue; thence along said Southerly right-of-way line, along the arc of a 100.00 foot
radius curve to the left a distance of 4.77 feet, the long chord of which bears
N50'32147"W 4.77 feet, and again N51'54'51"W 1002.79 feet; thence N38'46'56"E
337.18 feet to the Northeast Cotner of Lot 29, Fort Collins Community Airpark
Subdivision; thence along the Northerly I ine of said Fort Collins Community Airpark
Subdivision, N51-47'27"W 921.48 feet to a point on the Easterly right-of-way line
of Airpark Drive; thence along said Easterly right-of-way line, along the are of a
100.00 foot radius curve to the right a distance of 17.45 feet, the long chord of which
bears S33'12'32"W 17.43 feet; thence N51'4T33"W 100.00 feet to a point on the
Southerly right-of-way line of Airpark Drive; thence along said Southerly right-of-
way line, along the arc of a 20.00 foot radius curve to the left a distanceof 31.36 feet,
the long chord of which bears N06'58'49"W 28.26 feet, and again N52'01'54"W
862.28 feet, and again along the arc of a 134.02 foot radius curve to the right a
distance of 77.75 feet, the long chord of which bears N35' 13'30"W 76.66 feet, and
Main along the arc of a 214.40 foot radius curve to the left a distance of 125.62 feet,
the long chord of which bears N35'24'16"W 123.84 feet; thence along the Northerly
line of the Second Replat of the Fort Collins Industrial Park, N52'20'51 "W 1462.19
March 21, 2006 -5- Rom No. 25 A-C
Recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Board
In matters pertaining to annexation, zoning and amendments to adopted sub -area plans, the Planning
and Zoning Board is authorized ti Council. Since these actions
are legislative and not quasi- icial, al o Council. The Board took the
following actions:
A. May 19, 2005:
Voted 5 — 0 to recommend annexation of the subject parcel.
Voted 4 —1 to recommend the parcel be zoned Industrial.
B. July 21, 2005:
At the request of the applicant, the Board considered additional information and voted 6-0
to recommend the parcel be zoned Industrial (60%) and Employment (40%) in accordance
with the East Mulberry Corridor Plan Framework Overlay Plan.
C. April 20, 2006:
Due to City Council
Planning and Zoning
and Zoning Board n
on May 2, 2006.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Maps
2. Resolution 2005-098
Material submitted by Applicant
3. Avigation Covenant
pPlan on September 6, 2005, the
;recommendation. ThePlanning
City Council at Second Reading
March 21, 2006 -4- Item No. 25 A-C
Compliance with State Law
As mentioned, the annexation has 25.53% of its perimeter boundary contiguous with existing City
limits which exceeds the req ' x t . Further, the parcel is found
to have a community of inter th ity p ce petted to urbanize shortly.
East Mulberry Corridor Plan
The East Mulberry Corridor Plan (EMCP) was adopted September 17, 2002. The Plan shows two
scenarios for the Downtown Airpark. One assumes continuing operations as an airport while the
other indicates redevelopment. The redevelopment scenario is referred to in the EMCP as the
"Framework Overlay Plan" and calls for combination of Industrial (60%) and Employment (401/6)
zoning to be placed on the Airpark property.
On September 6, 2005, Council amended the "Framework Overlay Plan" of the East Mulberry
Corridor Plan by Resolution 2005-098. This amendment changed the recommended zoning of the
Airpark from a mix of Industrial (60% - northwest portion) and Employment (40% - southeast
portion) to Employment (100%).
Findings of Fact and Conclus
In evaluating the request for th irpark013atioynZoning, staff makes the following
findings of fact:
A. The annexation of this parcel is consistent with the policies and agreements
between Larimer County and the City of Fort -Collins, as contained in the
amended Intergovernmental Agreement — Growth Management Area.
B. The parcel meets all criteria included in state law to qualify for annexation
by the City of Fort Collins.
C. The requested zone district, E, Employment, is in conformance with the
City's Comprehensive Plan and the Amended "Framework Overlay Plan of
the East Mulberry Corridor Plan.
D. Staff recommends that a condition be placed on the Employment zone
district such tha - e h the only permitted
housing type ed the a n
E. Staffrecommen 'thin esidential Neighborhood
Sign District based on the applicant's statements that mixed -use dwelling
units will comprise a key feature of future development.
F. On February 7, 2006, City Council approved the Resolution which accepted
the annexation petition and determines that the petition is in compliance with
State law.
March 21, 2006 -3- Item No. 25 A-C
a Resolution which accepted the annexation petition and established that the petition is in
compliance with State statutes.
Zoning
A. Employment Zone DisCOPY
The proposed zoning for the Airpark Village Annexation is E, Employment. As stated in the Land
Use Code:
(A) Purpose. The Employment District is intended to provide locations for a variety of
workplaces including light industrial uses, research and development activities, offices and
institutions. This District also is intended to accommodate secondary uses that complement
or support the primary workplace uses, such as hotels, restaurants, convenience shopping,
child care and housing.
Additionally, the Employment District is intended to encourage the development of planned
office and business parks; to promote excellence in the design and construction of buildings,
outdoor spaces, transportation facilities and streetscapes; to direct the development of
workplaces consistent with the availability of public facilities and services; and to continue
the vitality and quality o oods.
B. Mixed -Use Dwelling 'ts — C 'tio f mng
At the September 6, 2005 Council consideration of the Amendment to the East Mulberry Corridor
Plan, the petitioners voluntarily offered to restrict the extent ofpotential housing types to Mixed -use
Dwelling Units only. These units are defined as:
"Dwelling, mixed -use shall mean a dwelling that is located on the same lot or in the
same building as a nonresidential use."
Citizen input during consideration of the plan amendment identified a potential issue with
neighborhood compatibility. Since Employment zoning offers a more diverse range housing types
than Industrial zoning, the concern was that multi -family housing complexes could be constructed.
Such projects could potentially lead to complaints regarding the existing helicopter operations that
are located in the immediate vicinity. This self-imposed restriction was offered as a mitigation
technique to promote neighborhood compatibility by allowing only one particular type of housing
product within the annexation b
C. Residential Neighborh Sign stri
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In addition, staff recommends the parcel be placed within the Residential Neighborhood Sign
District which was created for the purpose of regulating signs for non-residential land uses in certain
geographic locations of the City. Although it may appear incongruous to apply the Neighborhood
Sign District to parcels in the Employment zone, the applicant has stated that mixed -use residential
dwelling units would be a key component of any future development plan.
March 21, 2006 -2- Item No. 25 A C
requirements of the Intergovernmental Agreement — Growth Management Area and is eligible for
annexation.
This is a 100% voluntary annex r e Growth Management Area.
The property satisfies the req en at no on of the perimeter boundary be
contiguous to the existing Ci boon en zoning of E, Employment, is in
compliance with the City's Co i cture P Map and East Mulberry Corridor
Plan. Staff recommends the parcel be placed within the Residential Neighborhood Sign District.
The original Initiating Resolution was considered by City Council on May 3, 2005 and has since
lapsed. The request was re -initiated February 7, 2006 and approved. On May 19, 2005 and again
on July 21, 2005, the Planning and Zoning Board considered both the annexation and zoning
request -
Consistency with Existing Policies
According to the policies and agreements between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County,
contained in the amended (November 21, 2000) Intergovernmental Agreements — Growth
Management Area (IGA), the City will agree to consider for annexation property in the UGMA
when such property is eligible for annexation according to state law. According to Section 8A of
the IGA, as amended:
"It is the City's inter anne a thin th GMA as expeditiously as
possible consistent with s ent. t as provided in Section
8(B), the City agrees to consider the annexation of any parcel or parcels of land
located within the GMA which are eligible for voluntary annexation pursuant to the
provisions of Title 31, Article 12 Colorado Revised Statutes."
The surrounding zoning and land uses are as follows:
N: I — Industrial (County); Burlington Northern Railroad tracks and switching yard
S: I — Industrial (County); Existing Industrial Park (For Collins Community Airpark
Subdivision)
E: L-M-N; Existing Dry Creek Mobile Home Park
E: I — Industrial (County); Existing Industrial Park (Industrial Business Park
International P.U.D.)
W: I - Industrial (County); Existing Industrial Park (Fort Collins Business Center, Fort
Collins Industri Fo ark Subdivision)
The parcel gains the necessary a -sixth ti on the ions of the west and east property
lines. Of the total perimeter bo , th 1 5.530 tiguity with the City limits. This
exceeds the required minimum of 16.66% (one -sixth). The parcel, therefore, complies with the
requirements of the Intergovernmental Agreement — Growth Management Area and is eligible for
annexation.
One of the stated intents of the Agreement is to have urban development occur within the City in
order that the provision of urban level services by the County would be minimized This is a 100%
voluntary annexation. The parcel is not an enclave. On February 7, 2006, City Council approved
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
Items Relating to the Airpark Village Annexation and Zoning.
RECOMMENDATION
ITEM NUMBER: 25 A-C
DATE: March 21, 2006
STAFF: Ted Shepard
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution and the Ordinances on First Reading,
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -
A. Resolution 2006-038 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the
Airpark Village Annexation.
B. Hearing and First Rea g of nan P 2 exing PropertyKnown as the
Airpark Village Anne 'on to City ll' Colorado.
C. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 054, 2006, Amending the Zoning Map of the
City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the
Airpark Village Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
This is a 100% voluntary annexation and zoning of a property approximately 148 acres in size. The
site is an existing, privately owned airport and three abutting properties, all generally located north
of East Lincoln Avenue, south of East Vine Drive and west of Timberline Road. Contiguity with
the existing municipal boundary is gained along portions of the west and east property lines. The
east property line abuts the Dry Creek Subdivision.
BACKGROUND
The property is located withinCl
ea
t ). According to the policies and
agreements between the Cityo un ntained in the Intergovernmental
Agreement for the City of Forement ea, the City will agree to consider
annexation of property in the GMA when the property is eligible for annexation according to state
law.
The parcel gains the necessary one -sixth contiguity along portions of the west and east property
lines. Of the total perimeter boundary, the parcel has 25.53% contiguity with the City limits. This
exceeds the required minimum of 16.66% (one -sixth). The parcel, therefore, complies with the
ITEM NUMBER: 13 A-B
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: April 4, 2006
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Ted Shepard
SUBJECT
Items Relating to the Airpark Village Annexation and Zoning.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption the Ordinances on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 053, 2006, Annexing Property Known as the Airpark
Village Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 054 , 2006, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Airpark Village
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
This is a 100% voluntary annexation and zoning of a property approximately 148 acres in size. The
site is an existing, privately owned airport and three abutting properties, all generally located north
of East Lincoln Avenue, south of East Vine Drive and west of Timberline Road. Contiguity with
the existing municipal boundary is gained along portions of the west and east property lines. The
east property line abuts the Dry Creek Subdivision.
These Ordinances were unanimously adopted on First Reading on March 21, 2006.