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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFOSSIL CREEK WETLANDS 2ND ANNEXATION & ZONING - 13-99A - AGENDA - FIRST READING27 PAGE 10 3. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 176, 2001, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Coyote Ridge Sixth Annexation. This is a request for a 100% voluntary annexation. The acreage of the six annexation sites are as follows: Coyote Ridge First is approximately 2.5 acres, Coyote Ridge Second is approximately 181 acres, Coyote Ridge Thins is approximately 161 acres, Coyote Ridge Fourth is approximately 192 acres, Coyote Ridge Fifth is approximately 325 acres, Coyote Ridge Sixth is approximately 235 acres. All six annexations are publicly owned property. The recommended zoning is Public Open Lands (POL), which is consistent with the Structure Plan designation of Rural/Open Lands and Stream Corridors. Items Relating to the Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area Second Annexation and A. Resolution 2001-147 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area Second Annexation. B. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 181, 2001, Annexing Property Known as the Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area Second Annexation to The City of Fort Collins. C. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 182, 2001, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Fossil Creek Wetlands Natural Area Second Annexation. This is a request for a 100% voluntary annexation. The site is approximately 24.74 acres of publicly owned property located south of Trilby Road, east of Timberline Road, north of Carpenter Road, and west of I-25. The recommended zoning is Public Open Lands (POL). The property is located within the Fort Collins Urban Growth Area (UGA). According to policies and agreements between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County, contained in the Intergovernmental Agreement for the Fort Collins Urban Growth Area, the City will annex property within the UGA when the property is eligible for annexation according to Colorado Revised Statutes (CRS). A. Resolution 2001-148 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Detenminations Regarding the Pineridge Fifth Annexation. B. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 183, 2001, Annexing Property Known as the Pineridge Fifth Annexation to The City of Fort Collins. 23. Staff Reports. PAGE 7 Celebration of HOME Buyer's Assistance Program's 500th Home Closing. 24. Councilmember Reports. Committees that have met since October 16 include: Health and Safety Committee NFRT&AQPC ANNEXATIONS AND ZONINGS Items Numbers 25 through 29 are being presented together in the Consent Calendar format. Any item may be withdrawn for discussion by any member of the Council, staff or public. Any item withdrawn from the Annexations and Zonings Consent Calendar will be considered prior to the items remaining on the Annexations and Zonings Consent Calendar. A. Cathy Fromme Natural Area First Annexation and Zoning Resolution and Ordinances: 1. Resolution 2001-145 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Cathy Fromme Natural Area First Annexation. 2. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 177, 2001, Annexing Property Known as the Cathy Fromme Natural Area First Annexation to The City of Fort Collins. 3. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 178, 2001, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Cathy Fromme Natural Area First Annexation. B. Cathy Fromme Natural Area Second Annexation and Zoning Resolution and Ordinances: 1. Resolution 2001-146 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Cathy Fromme Natural Area Second Annexation. 2. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 179, 2001, Annexing Property Known as the Cathy Fromme Natural Area Second Annexation to The City of Fort Collins. PAGE 6 the site. The requested zoning for this annexation is C — Commercial. The surrounding properties are zoned C - Commercial in Larimer County to the south and east and C — Commercial in the City to the west and the north. The proposed Resolution makes a finding that the petition substantially complies with the Municipal Annexation Act, determines that a hearing should be established regarding the annexation, and directs that notice be given of the hearing. The hearing will be held at the time of First Reading of the annexation and zoning ordinances. Not less than thirty days of prior notice is required by State law. 19. Resolution 2001-138 Establishing a Two -Person Transportation Funding Committee to Formulate Recommendations Regarding the Funding of the City's Long -Term Transportation Needs. The City's 10-year capital needs related to transportation are extensive. Unfunded transportation capital needs amount to over $415 million for this 10-year period. At present, there is no identifiable, stable funding source to ensure that the transportation capital needs will be constructed. Because transportation is such an integral element to the health and vitality of the community, City Council wants to: • review the long-term transportation capital needs of the City • develop a funding strategy related to the long-term transportation capital needs • detemune if any transportation capital projects should be placed on the ballot for consideration by City voters at the November 2002 election. To facilitate this work, this resolution will establish a two -member Council committee to work with the City Manager in preparing recommendations related to the City's transportation capital needs and will appoint Mayor Pro Tern Bill Bertschy and Councilmember Kurt Kastein to the Committee. A. Easement for construction and maintenance of public utilities, from David Larkins, to underground electric services, located at 321 North Meldrum. Monetary consideration: $10. Staff: Patti Temoka. ***END CONSENT*** 21. Pulled Consent. (Item Nos. 7-20) 22. Consent Calendar Follow-up. This is an opportunity for Councilmembers to comment on items adopted or approved on the Consent Calendar. CONSENT CALENDAR 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 #21, 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 148 2001 Amending Chapter 7 of the City Code Relating to Election Campaigns. This Ordinance, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 16, 2001, amends Article V of Chapter 7 of the City Code relating to campaign practices in local elections. The majority of the changes proposed are intended to provide clarification of existing provisions. 8. • • Readin2 of OrdinanceNo. 11 9_u'1•_rg Chaat&r 20.Article LA City Code Regarding Noise. As part of an effort to improve noise enforcement, the City Manager initiated review of the City's noise control ordinance (codified in Chapter 20, Article II of the City Code), which was originally implemented in 1981. A staff team reviewed the ordinance and proposed modest amendments to bring it up-to-date. The Council Health and Safety Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and made some changes. Ordinance No. 154, 2001, was unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 16, 2001. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 155, 2001, Appropriating Prior Year Reseaes auA Unanticipated Revenue in Various Funds and Authorizing the Transfer of Ap=priap-41 Amounts Between Funds. Ordinance No. 155, 2001, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 16, 2001, appropriates prior year reserves and unanticipated revenue in various City AGENDA OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO November 6, 2001 Proclamations and Presentations 5:30 p.m A. Presentation of Exemplary Citizenship Award to Pat Stryker. B. Proclamation Proclaiming Friday October 26, 2001 was "Character Education Day." C. Proclamation Proclaiming November 15, 2001 as "America Recycles Day." Regular Meeting 6:00 p.m. PRESENTATION OF COLORS BY DRAGON PATROL, PACK 195 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