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the Grass Height LimitationofSection20-42 ofthe City Code. But Allowing Certain Ornamental
Grasses to be Exempt from the Grass Height Limitation,
Ordinance No. 104, 2000, which was unanimously adopted on First ReadingonAugust 15, 2000,
eliminates the Xeriscape Certification Program, and exempts certain ornamental grasses from the
six (6) inch grass height limitation.
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 105, 2000, Annexing Property Known as the
Hearthfire Way Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 106, 2000, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of
Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Hearthfire
Way Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
On August 15, 2000, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2000-99 Setting Forth Findings
of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Hearthfire Way Annexation and Zoning.
On August 15, 2000, Council also unanimously adopted on First Reading Ordinance No.'s 105
and 106, 2000, annexing and zoning 3.21 acres located on the south side of Douglas Road
(County Road 54), east of County Road 13, and west ofCounty Road 11. The requested zoning
for this annexation is UE — Urban Estate. The surnounding properties are zoned O - Open (to the
north, in Latimer County), FA 1- Farming (to the east, in Latimer County), FA- I - Fanning (to the
west, in Latimer County), and UE (to the south).
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 107, 2000, Annexing Property Known as the
Riverbend Third Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 108, 2000, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of
Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Riverbend
Third Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
On August 15, 2000, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2000-100 Setting Forth Findings
of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Riverbend Third Annexation and Zoning.
On August 15, 2000, Council also unanimously adopted on First Reading, Ordinance No.'s 107
and 108, 2000, annexing and zoning 1.25 acres located on the south side ofEast Mulberry Street,
north of the Cache La Poudre River, and east of Timberline Road between Eric Street and Eric
Court. The property is currently being used as part of the Country Club Gardens Nursery
operation and is in the FA — Fanning Zoning District in Latimer County.
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The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 36. 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 #42, 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. 93. 2000. Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Transit
Services Fund for Transfer to the Capital Proiects Fund Transit Center Capital Project
On June 20, 2000, Council adopted Ordinance No. 78, 2000, authorizing the transfer of
$1,698,400 from the Transit Services Fund to the Capital Projects Fund for the completion of the
Downtown Transit Center. Ordinance No. 93, 2000, which was unanimously adopted on First
Reading on August 15, 2000, appropriates the remaining funds for the transit project.
8. Second Reading ofOrdinance No 94 2000 ApprQpriating Unanticip&d Revenue in the Capital
P$gjects Fund 1/4 Cent Building Comm_ unity Choices Natural Areas CaojtalpMject to be used
for Environmental Education Projects,
In July 1996, the City Council adopted Resolution 96-85, supporting the Poudre/Big Thompson
Legacy Grant Application. From that application, Great Outdoors Colorado awarded $3.4 million.
The $50,000 for which appropriation is requested is an element of that grant covering
education/interpretation features in the Fort Collins area. Ordinance No. 94, 2000, which was
unanimously adopted on First Reading on August 15, 2000, appropriates $50,000 in the Natural
Areas 1/4 Cent Building Community Choices fund education project.
AGENDA
OF THE
COUNCIL OF THE CITY. OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
September 5, 2000
Proclamations and Presentations
5:30 p.m.
A. Proclamation Proclaiming the Month of September as "Hispanic Heritage Month".
B. Proclamation Proclaiming September 15 and 16 as "Volunteer Center Days of Caring".
C. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of September 17-23 as "Constitution Week".
D. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of September 17-23 as "Homeless Organizations for Public
Education (HOPE) Week".
E. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of September 11-15 as "Try Transfort Week".
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