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9. Second ReadingofOrdinanceNo. 115.2002, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Water
Fund and Authorizing the Transfer of Appropriations Within the Water Fund for the Vulnerability
Assessment Grant Project.
A $115,000 Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") Grant has been awarded to the City to be
used for a vulnerability assessment of the water system. Ordinance No. 115, 2002, which was
unanimously adopted on First Reading on August 20, 2002, appropriates the EPA grant proceeds
to the Water Fund Vulnerability Assessment Grant Project and transfer $75,000 of existing
appropriations from the Water Fund into the Grant Project.
10. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 116.2002, Correctingthe he Legal Description of the Property
Rezoned Pursuant to Ordinance No. 063, 2002, Known as the 1040 East Elizabeth Street
Rezoning.
On May 7, 2002, the City Council approved Ordinance No. 063, 2002, which was intended to
rezone the property located at 1040 East Elizabeth Street from the N-C-L, Neighborhood
Conservation Low Density, District to the N-C-B, Neighborhood Conservation Buffer, District.
Staff has learned that the legal description obtained from the County Assessor's Office and
contained in Ordinance No. 063, 2002, was only for the office building located on the property
and not the total land area of the property itself.
Ordinance No. 116, 2002, whichwas unanimously adopted on First Reading on August 20, 2002,
corrects the legal description of Ordinance No. 063, 2003, thus, rezoning the total property of
1040 East Elizabeth Street from the N-C-L District to the N-C-B District.
H . Second Reading of Ordinance No 117 2002 Authorizing the Sale of Approximately 160 Acres
of Land Known as the Jacoby Farm to Larimer County and Authorizing the Extension of an
Existing Agricultural Lease on the Property.
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on August20, 2002, authorizes
the sale of 160 acres of land known as the Jacoby Farm to Latimer County to become part of the
County Open Lands Program. The site is located east of the Ptarmigan Country Club in Windsor.
12. Second Reading of Ordinance No 118 2002 Modifying Emergency Ordinance No. 112, 2002,
Prescribing Temporary Restrictions on the Use of City Treated Water for Lawn Watering_
It has come to staffs attention that the provision in Emergency Ordinance No. 112, 2002 regarding
lawn water restrictions exempting new sod for a period of three weeks and new seed for a period
of four weeks, may not allow for sufficient time for sod or seed to be adequately established.
Taking into account the investment that property owners may have in new sod or seed, it seems
prudent to modify Ordinance No. 112, 2002 to allow 4 weeks for sod and 6 weeks for seed.
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1116. CONSENT CALENDAR III
The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 26. 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 #33, 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. 113. 2002. Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the
Capital Projects Fund - Major Building Maintenance Capital Project For the Purpose of
Rehabilitating. the Interior of the Street Railway Car Barn at 300 North Howes Street.
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on August 20, 2002,
appropriates unanticipated revenue in the amount of $90,400 to begin rehabilitating the interior of
the historic Street Railway Car Barn at 330 North Howes Street. The City has owned this Car
(Trolley) Barn since 1919. It is the last streetcar barn in Colorado that is historically intact, inside
as well as outside, and it is designated as a local Fort Collins landmark.
8. Second Readinsz ofOrdinance No. 114. 2002, Appropriating Unanticipated Grant Revenue in the
General Fund and Authorizing the Transfer of Matching Funds Previously Appropriated in the
Natural Resources Budget for the Purpose of Completing a Historic Structure Assessment of the
East Farmhouse. Bam. and Loafing Shed Located at the Nix Farm Natural Area.
This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on August 20, 2002,
appropriates unanticipated revenue in the amount of $10,000 to complete a Historic Structure
Assessment ofthe East Farmhouse, Barn, and Loafing Shed at the Nix Farm, 1745 Hoffman Mill
Road. Other than the history search within the assessment, the West Famnhouse will not be part
of the assessment because it is already in the process of rehabilitation for Natural Areas Program
offices.
AGENDA
OF THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
September 3, 2002
Proclamations and Presentations
5:30 p.m
A. Proclamation Proclaiming September 8 as "Sustainable Living Day".
B. Proclamation Proclaiming September 11, as "A Day to Remember".
C. Proclamation Proclaiming September as "Hispanic Heritage Month".
Regular Meeting
6:00 p.m.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
l . 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