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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPOUDRE DEVELOPMENT REZONE - 1-01 - AGENDA - SECOND READINGPAGE B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 88, 2001, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Home Investment Partnerships Fund. Ordinance No. 87, 2001 and Ordinance No. 88, 2001, were unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 1, 2001, and appropriate funds to be received for the CDBG and HOME programs, and transfer into the federal 2001-2002 fiscal year programs unexpended program funds from prior year CDBG programs. 14. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 90, 2001, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins by Changing the Zoning Classification for That Certain Property Known as the Poudre Development Parcel Rezoning. This is a request to rezone the Poudre Development parcel from T, Transition, to C-C-R, Community Commercial — Poudre River. The parcel is 21.7 acres in size and located on the east side of the Poudre River bounded by Linden Street, Buckingham Street and First Street. Buckingham Park forms the southeast border of the site. The parcel was zoned T, Transition, upon the adoption of City Plan in March of 1997. Ordinance No. 90, 2001, was unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 1, 2001. 15. First Reading of Ordinance No. 93, 2001, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue and Authorizing the Transfer of Appropriations for the Local and Regional Transportation Demand Management Programs the Regional Vanpool Program and Transportation Planning The $91,000 is unspent 2000 Regional TDM program funds. In April 2001, the North Front Range Transportation and Air Quality Planning Council approved expenditures of these - funds on SMARTTrips marketing and business outreach activities, the purchase of a van for the VanGO program, and support of MPO administrative expenses. . The $16,529 CMAQ funds will be used to pay for accounting support of the 12 City CMAQ projects — TDM, air quality, and alternative fuel activities. The funding for the CMAQ projects is through a contract with the Colorado Department of Transportation, and the funding for these projects was approved by Council at its February 20, 2001 meeting. 16. First Reading of Ordinance No. 94, 2001, Designating the Nix Farm, 1745 Hoffman Mill Road as a Local Landmark Pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins. The owner of the property, the City of Fort Collins, is initiating this request for local landmark designation for the Nix Farm. The property contains two residences, a ramp barn, and an equipment/animal shed. These buildings and structures have architectural significance to Fort Collins, as excellent examples of both Craftsman and vernacular, farm - related architecture. The ramp barn in particular is highly significant as a rare example of this specialized barn construction technique. Additionally, the Nix Farm buildings and site City of Fort Collins W Printed w racyc lad 1a1a1 PAGE 2 The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 20. 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 #27, 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. Consideration and approval of the Council Meeting minutes of the adjourned meeting of April 9, 2001 and the Special Organizational meeting of April 10, 2001. 8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 80, 2001, Appropriating Prior Year Reserves and Unanticipated Revenue in the General Fund for Promotion of Convention and Visitor Activities and for Cultural Development and Programming Activities. This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 1, 2001, appropriates 2000 lodging tax receipts dedicated to the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cultural Development and Programming (CDP), Visitor Events, and Tourism Capital. In addition, it appropriates unexpended 2000 appropriations for CDP, Visitor Events, _and Tourism Capital and unanticipated revenue received in 2001 for Visitor Events. 9. Hearing and Second Reading of Ordinance No. 81, 2001, Authorizing the Issuance of Variable Rate Economic Development Revenue Bonds for the Residence at Oakridge Protect. On February 15, 2000, Council adopted Resolution 2000-32 indicating its willingness to issue tax-exempt private activity bonds for the Residence at Oakridge Project.- On February 6, 2001, Council adopted Resolution 2001-18 extending the time for the Project to complete the financing. The financing team has completed the negotiations required to issue the bonds. This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on May 1, 2001, authorizes the issuance of variable rate economic development revenue bonds for the Oakridge Project. City of Fort Collins ® °^^t°'°°.v °'^°"'.1 AGENDA OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO N May 15, 2001 Proclamations and Presentations 5:30 p.m A. Presentation of a Proclamation to City Council by Representatives of the Greeley Independence Stampede Proclaiming June 23, 2001, as "Fort Collins Day at the Greeley Stampede." B. Presentation of Awards to "Friends of Preservation". C. Proclamation Proclaiming May 19, 2001 as "Forget -Me -Not Day". D. Proclamation Proclaiming the Month of May, 2001 as "Foster Care Month". 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 _ City of Fort Collins ® Pdo[ud an [.[Y 1-n'A'.,