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24. Consideration of the Appeal of the Planning and Zoning Board
Hearing Decision to Approve the Bella Vira, Final Plan, Extension
of Vested Rights.
ACTION
Upheld Planning and Zoning
Board Decision 7-0
25. Items Relating to Three Appeals of the Summit on College Project
Development Plan Major Amendment Pertaining to a Parking
Structure.
A. Resolution 2014-050 Making Findings of Fact and
Adopted 6-0
Conclusions Regarding the three Appeals of the
(Troxell recused)
Administrative Hearing Officer's March 19, 2014 Decision to
Approve the Summit on College Parking Structure, Major
Amendment.
Or
B. Motion to Continue to Adjourned Meeting on June 24, 2014, to
No action taken
Consider Motion to Amend Decision.
Meeting Adjourned at 11:06 p.m.
ITEM
ACTION
10.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 083, 2014, Appropriating Prior
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Year Reserves in the Benefits Fund for the Employee Wellness
Center.
11.
First Ready of Ordinance No. 084, 2014, Amending Section 28-17
Adopted on Consent 7-0
of the City Code Regarding Traffic Code Violation Penalties.
12.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 085, 2014, Amending Article IV,
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Division 2 of Chapter 23 of the City Code Regarding Disposition of
Real Property.
13.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 086, 2014, Making Various
Adopted 7-0
Amendments to the Land Use Code.
14.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 087, 2014, Authorizing Acquisition
Adopted on Consent 7-0
by Eminent Domain Proceedings of Certain Lands Necessary to
Construct Public Improvements in Connection with the Vine Drive
and Shields Street Intersection Improvements Project.
15.
Items relating to Water Supply Shortage Response Plan and City
Code Updates.
A. First Reading of Ordinance No. 088, 2014, Adopting a Water
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Supply Shortage Response Plan.
B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 089, 2014, Amending Chapter
Adopted on Consent 7-0
26, Article II, Division 6 of the City Code to Clarify Sections
Relating to Water Conservation.
16.
Resolution 2014-044 Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Between the City of Fort Collins and Platte River Power Authority
for Participation in a Joint Resource Planning Case Study.
17.
Resolution 2014-045 Approving an Amended and Restated
Continued to July 15, 2014
Intergovernmental Agreement Between the City of Fort Collins and
the Poudre Valley Fire Protection District Establishing the Poudre
Fire Authority.
18.
Resolution 2014-046 Adopting the Fort Collins River Downtown
Adopted 7-0
Redevelopment Zone Design Guidelines.
Resolution 2014-047 Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement
Adopted on Consent 7-0
with the Colorado Department of Transportation for
Reimbursement of Wetland Mitigation Costs
20.
Resolution 2014-048 Approving Expenditures from the Art in
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Public Places Stormwater Utilities Account to Commission an
Artist to Create Art for the West Vine Basin Project.
ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
21.
Resolution 2014-049 Amending the West Nile Virus Management
Adopted as amended
Policy and Providing Direction to the City Manager Regarding
(Option B)
Implementation of the Program.
(Nays: Campana, Troxell,
Weitkunat
22.
Resolution 2014-033 Superseding Resolution 2013-049 and
Adopted 4-3
Authorizing the Execution of a Revised First Amendment to the
(Nays: Cunniff, Overbeck,
Intergovernmental Agreement Establishing the Boxelder Basin
Poppaw)
Regional Stormwater Authority.
23.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 090, 2014, Appropriating
Adopted 4-3
Unanticipated Revenue in the Stormwater Fund to Design and
(Nays: Cunniff, Overbeck
Construct the Fort Collins / Timnath Boxelder Creek Flood
Poppaw)
Mitigation Projects.
Fort Collins
CITY COUNCIL VOTING RESULTS
June 3, 2014
Councilmembers
Present:
Campana, Cunniff, Horak, Overbeck, Poppaw, Troxell, Weitkunat
Councilmembers
Absent:
None
ITEM
ACTION
CONSENT AGENDA
1.
Consideration and Approval of the Minutes of the May 6, 2014
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Regular Council Meeting.
2.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 074, 2014, Appropriating Prior
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Year Reserves in the Natural Areas Fund for the Purpose of
Providing Natural Areas Programming Not Included in the 2014
Adopted City Budget.
3.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 075, 2014, Appropriating
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the Capital Projects Fund for the
North College Improvements - Conifer to Willox Project and
Authorizing the Transfer of Appropriations from the North College
Improvements - Vine to Conifer Project Into the North College
Improvements - Conifer to Willox Project.
4.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 076, 2014 Appropriating Prior
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Year Reserves and Unanticipated Revenue in the General Fund
for Cultural Development and Programming Activities, Tourism
Programming, and the Fort Collins Convention and Visitors
Bureau.
5.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 077, 2014, Amending Chapter
Adopted on Consent 7-0
3 of The City Code to Allow Spirituous Liquor Tastings and to
Increase the Number of Days Tastin s are Permitted.
6.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 078, 2014, Designating the
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Landblom Property, 116 North Pearl Street, as a Fort Collins
Landmark Pursuant to Chapter 14 of the City Code.
7.
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 079, 2014, Authorizing the
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Conveyance of City Property to CCF Investments, LLC in
Exchange for a New Park Site.
8.
Items Relating to the Spring Competitive Process.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 080. 2014, Appropriating
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Unanticipated Revenue and Authorizing the Transfer of
Appropriations Between Projects in the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 081, 2014, Appropriating
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Unanticipated Revenue in the Home Investment Partnerships
HOME Program.
9.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 082, 2014, Appropriating
Adopted on Consent 7-0
Unanticipated Revenue for the Senior Center Expansion Project
and Transferring Appropriations to the Cultural Services and
Facilities Fund for the Art in Public Places Program,