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26. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 063, 2004, Amending the Land Use Code to Address Issues
Pertaining to Carriage Houses and Accessory Buildings Within the NCL, NCM and NCB Zone
Districts. (15 minutes - no staff presentation)
Ordinance No. 063, 2004, was unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 6, 2004, making
various amendments to the Land Use Code related to the design and construction of dwelling
units and accessory buildings located along alleys within the Eastside and Westside
Neighborhoods. The Land Use Code changes are a response to issues raised in a moratorium
approved by City Council in January 2004.
This Ordinance reflects Council's direction to prohibit the subdivision of an individual lot to
create a new separate lot for a carriage house. This change is found in the definition. Water and
sewer services can still be extended from a principal dwelling to a carriage house, but, based on
this change, all references to extending water and sewer services to a newly -created separate lot
have been deleted in all three zones.
Also, the standards related to eave height have been added to the N-C-L zone consistent with the
N-C-L and N-C-B zones. Omitting these standards at First Reading was inadvertent.
27. Items Relating to Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Service. (20 minutes - 5 minute staff
presentation)
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 025, 2004, Amending Chapter 15, Article XV of the
City Code Relating to Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Services.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 053, 2004, Amending Chapter 12, Article H of the
City Code Relating to Collection of Garbage and Refuse. .
Since it was adopted in 1996, the pay -as -you -throw (PAYT) Code provisions governing the
provision of solid waste collection services have been implemented by trash haulers as a
condition of their City license, with one amendment made in March 2000 to establish an audit
system for the City's use.
Clarification of the Code language is proposed to specifically state that all single family and two-
family residences in Fort Collins are subject to unit -based (PAYT) trash rates, including those
participating in group accounts for trash service. By including group accounts in the PAYT
Ordinance, staff estimates 10,000 more residences (approximately 19% of residences in Fort
Collins) will participate in the unit -based trash system, preventing up to 15,000 cubic yards of
municipal solid waste from being sent to local landfills for disposal. Staff also expects to see a
4-6% increase in recycling in these residences.
Code language is also being added to Chapter 12, requiring that persons arranging group
accounts for trash service do so in a manner consistent with the PAYT requirements.
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age) and must have resided within the Fort Collins Growth Management Area for at least one
year prior to their appointment. In order to avoid a negative impact on currently seated members,.
these changes were applied only to individuals appointed, or reappointed, after August 1, 2002.
It was recently brought to staffs attention that the language in Resolution 2002-062 was also
inadvertently applied to Council's long-standing requirement that board and commission
members must reside within the Fort Collins Growth Management Area during their term of
service. The revisions made by Resolution 2004-055 will clarify that the only requirements that
were intended to apply to individuals appointed, or reappointed, after August 1, 2002, are the
requirements that all appointees must be registered voters (except those under 18 years of age)
and must have resided within the Fort Collins Growth Management Area for at least one year
prior to their appointment.
***END CONSENT***
22. Consent Calendar Follow-W.
This is an opportunity for Councilmembers
Consent Calendar.
23. Staff Reports.
Status Report on Council Requests.
24. Councilmember Reports.
to comment on items adopted or approved on the
ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
25. Items Relating to the Prospect East 4th Annexation and Zoning. (15 minutes - 5 minute staff
presentation)
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 061, 2004, Annexing Property Known as the Prospect
East 4th Annexation.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 062, 2004, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of
Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Prospect
East 4th Annexation.
On April 6, 2004, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2004-046 Setting Forth Findings of
Fact and Determinations Regarding the Prospect East 4th Annexation.
Ordinance No. 061, 2004 and Ordinance No. 062, 2004, which were unanimously adopted on
First Reading on April 6, 2004, annex and zone 21.18 acres located on the south side of East
Prospect Road, east of Sharp Point Drive, and west of the Cache La Poudre River. It is currently
being used as a farm and calving operation and is in the FA — Farming Zoning District in Larimer
County. The requested zoning in the City of Fort Collins is RC — River Conservation.
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The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 21. This Calendar is
intended to allow the City Council to spend its time and energy on the important
items on a lengthy agenda. Staff recommends approval of the Consent Calendar.
Anyone may request an item on this calendar to be "pulled" off the Consent
Calendar and considered separately. Agenda items pulled from the Consent
Calendar will be considered separately under Agenda Item #31, Pulled Consent
Items. The Consent Calendar consists of:
1) Ordinances on First Reading that are routine;
2) Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine;
3) Those of no perceived controversy;
4) Routine Administrative actions.
CONSENT CALENDAR
7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 054, 2004, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in the
General Fund for Police Seizure Activity.
Colorado state law requires that the proceeds from successful asset seizure and forfeiture
actions are to be used for law enforcement purposes and that the governing body of the
seizing agency appropriate these proceeds to supplement the seizing agency's budget or, in
the alternative, forfeit the proceeds to the general fund of the State of Colorado. Colorado
state law also authorizes the creation of the Forfeiture Committee which must consist of the
Mayor, District Attorney and Chief of Police, or their designees. The Committee oversees
and approves the seizure budget and spending decisions made by the Chief of Police. This
Ordinance which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 6, 2004, appropriates
prior year reserves in the general fund for police seizure activity.
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 055, 2004, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves in Capital
Proiects Fund - Natural Areas Capital Project for Transfer to the Natural Areas Fund and
Authorizing the Transfer of Appropriated Amounts to be Used for Natural Areas Acquisition,
Construction, Enhancement and Maintenance.
The Building Community Choices ("BCC") sales tax stipulates that revenues remaining
unencumbered after completion of projects set forth in the ordinance shall be used for natural
areas acquisition, construction, enhancement and maintenance. The unspent revenues in this
fund as of December 31, 2003 were $4,400,000. The recommendation is that these funds
now be appropriated for the above stated purposes. Ordinance No. 055, 2004, was
unanimously adopted on First Reading on April 6, 2004.
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AGENDA
OF THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
April 20, 2004
Proclamations and Presentations
5:30 p.m.
A. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of April 18-25, 2003 as "Days of Remembrance".
B. Proclamation Proclaiming April 23, 2004 as "Arbor Day".
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C. Proclamation Proclaiming May 1-5, 2004 as "Cinco De Mayo Celebration'.
Regular Meeting
6:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1. CALL MEETING TO ORDER.
2. ROLL CALL.
3. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION (limited to 30 minutes)
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION FOLLOW-UP:
This is an opportunity for the Mayor or Councilmembers to follow-up on issues raised during
Citizen Participation.
5. AGENDA REVIEW: CITY MANAGER
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