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July 12, 1999
Ron Fuchs, Planner
Community. Planning and Environmental Services
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Wanda Krajicek„City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
City of Fort Collins
P.O. Box 580 -
Fort Collins, Colorado 80522
Re: Postponement of Johnson -Harmony Annexation
Dear Ron" and Wanda:
As both the owner of the 41-acre Johnson Property contiguous to the City limits
and the purchaser of the 20-acre LeFever Property, together comprising the
Johnson -Harmony Annexation, I am herein requesting a postponement of the
Second Reading for this annexation from the scheduled_ . July 20, 1999 meeting of
the City Council until the September 21, 1999 meeting-.
This annexation sets the stage for additional annexations to the south and east,
and in so doing creates an excellent opportunity for a coordinated, approach to
land planning and engineering. Before I am comfortable in completing this
annexation, I need additional time to be assured that the prerequisite spirit of.
cooperation with the prospective users of these adjoining properties exists. I
strongly believe that the opportunity for a comprehensive planning approach be
preserved.
Verytruly yours,
Lester M. Kaplan
1060 Sailors Reef • Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 • 970/226-6819• Fax 970/207-9256
Commy 'ty Planning and Environmental
Current Planning
City of Fort Collins
Date: July 14, 1999
To: Mayor and Members of Council
From: Ronald G. Fuchs, City Planner
Through: John Fischbach, City Manager
Subject: . Johnson -Harmony Annexation (City File #4-99)
,rvices
Les Kaplan submitted the Johnson -Harmony Annexation on March 17, 1999, for
annexation and zoning of approximately 63.265 acres located south of East Harmony
Road and east of Cambridge Avenue. The request went to the Fort Collins City Council
on July 6, 1999, for first reading, and was scheduled for a July 20, 1999, second
reading.
Over the past few months, staff has been assisting Les Kaplan and some surrounding
property owners with an Overall Development Plan of the area to cooperatively deal with
access, storm drainage, and street construction. However, on July 12, 1999, Les Kaplan
submitted a request to postpone second reading of his annexation and zoning to
September 21, 1999. The Growth Management Lead Team met on July 13, 1999, and
discussed the postponement of the Johnson -Harmony Annexation.
First, the Johnson -Harmony Annexation establishes the contiguity needed for the Willow
Brook First and Second Annexations under review at this time. The Willow Brook
Annexations were scheduled to come to the Fort Collins City Council on August 17,
1999, for first reading, and September 7, 1999, for second reading.
Second, in lieu of a formal withdraw of the Johnson -Harmony Annexation, the request to
postpone the second reading is favored by staff to allow Les Kaplan sufficient time to
finalize his cooperative efforts with the surrounding landowners. However, since the
Willow Brook Annexations are scheduled for second reading on September 7, 1999,
staff would support the postponement of Johnson -Harmony Annexation to September 7,
1999. This compromise would allow a coordinated second reading of all annexations.
Based on the applicant's request, there is no risk in delaying second reading of the
Johnson -Harmony Annexation on September 7, 1999.
In summary, the Johnson -Harmony annexation and zoning request was scheduled to go
to the Fort Collins City Council on July 20, 1999, for second reading. However, the
applicant's request dated July 12, 1999, to postpone the second reading and staffs
review of the applicant's request effectively re-establishes the second reading of the
ordinances to annex and zone as September 7, 1999.
281 North College Avenue - P.O. Box 580 - Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 - (970) 221-6750 - FAX (970) 416-2020
DATE: August 17, 1999 12 ITEM NUMBER: 18
BACKGROUND:
The Willow Brook Second Annexation is approximately 75.22 acres of privately owned property
located west of County Road 7 and north of County Road 36. The site is currently zoned FA1 -
Farming in Larimer County.
An Annexation Impact Report for this was forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners on July
15, 1999.
This is a voluntary annexation!=located within the Urban Growth -Area (UGA) of the City of Fort
Collins. The City may annex Property located within -the UG9,,provided that the property has 1 /61
contiguity with the existing Ci Iimits.The.-Willow Brook'Second Annexation is eligible for
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annexation according to the Colorado Annexation Act, which requires 1/6 contiguity to city limits
(subject to second reading of Willow Brook First Annexation 8-99). The Willow Brook Annexation
complies with this standard since the property has 2,626.76 feet of its total boundary of
approximately 9,246.59 feet contiguous to City limits. This meets the minimum 1,541.10 feet
required to achieve 1/6 contiguity. This contiguity occurs through a common boundary with Willow
Brook First Annexation, which achieved its contiguity through a common boundary with the
Johnson -Harmony Annexation (effective September 17,1999) to the north. Further, the annexation
is consistent with the Fossil Creek Reservoir Plan, which requires certain property to be annexed
prior to development ' !
The surrounding zoning and laud uses•as4follows:
N: FA-1 Farming District in Larimer County - agricultural
(effective July 30, 1999, HC - Harmony Corridor District)
S: FA-1 Fanning District in Larimer County - agricultural
E: FA-1 Farming District - existing large acreage residential
W: FA-1 Farming District in Larimer County - agricultural
Zonine and Analysis: sm�
The property is currently zoned FA -I Faimmg Distrxctsin LE i66r County. The requested zoning
for this annexation is the LAN - Low Density Mixed Use Neighborhood District. There are
numerous uses permitted in this District, subject to administrative review or review by the Planning
and Zoning Board. The City's adopted Structure Plan, a part of City Plan, suggests that LMN -
Low -Density Mixed Use Neighborhood District zoning is appropriate for this location.
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDATION:
On July 1, 1999, the Planning and Zoning Board, by a vote of 4-0, recommended that the Council
approve the request for annexation and approve the zoning LMN - Low -Density Mixed Use
Neighborhood District.
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY IW NUMBER: 18
DATE: August 17, 1999
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Ronald G. Fuchs
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to the Willow Brook Second Annexation and Zoning.
RECOMMENDATION: ..
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Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board recommend adoption of the Resolution and of the
Ordinances on First Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A. Resolution 99-103 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Willow
Brook Second Annexations y
B. First Reading of Ordin}ance No. 13�9, 1999, Annexing P operty Known as the Willow Brook
Second Annexation to the City of Fort Collins.
C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 140, 1999, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Willow Brook
Second Annexation.
This is an annexation and zoning of approximately 75.22 acres of privately owned property located
west of County Road 7 and north of County Road 36. The property has rural agricultural uses and
is in the FA -I Farming District in I arimer County aThe recommended zoning is the LMN - Low -
Density° Mixed Use Neighborhood District. This is" 00% oluntary annexation.
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APPLICANT: Tom Iskiyan-Chateau Devel'opmerit`Company '
8101 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 815
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
OWNTERS: Thomas Morroni
Electrical Equipment Engineering Company - Employee Profit Sharing Trust
P.O. Box 16383
Denver, CO 80216
AGENDA ITL% SUMMARY I" M NUMBER: 13 A-B
DATE: September 7, 1999
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
STAFF: Ronald G. Fuchs
SUBJECT:
Items Relating to the Willow Brook Second Annexation and Zoning.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff and the Planning and Zoning Board recommend adoption of the Ordinances on Second
Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 139, 1999, Annexing Property Known as the Willow
Brook Second Annexation to the City of Fort Collins.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 140,1999, Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Willow Brook
Second Annexation.
On August 17, 1999, Council unanimously adopted Resolution 99-103 Setting Forth Findings of
Fact and Determinations Regarding the Willow Brook Second Annexation.
Also on August 17, 1999, Council unanimously adopted Ordinance Nos. 139 and 140, 1999, which
annex and zone approximately 75.22 acres of privately owned property located west of County Road
7 and north of County Road 36. The property has rural agricultural uses and is in the FA-1 Farming
District in Larimer County. The recommended zoning is the LMN - Low -Density Mixed Use
Neighborhood District. This is a 100% voluntary annexation.
APPLICANT: Tom Iskiyan-Chateau Development Company
8101 East Prentice Avenue, Suite 815
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
OWNERS: Thomas Morroni
Electrical Equipment Engineering Company - Employee Profit Sharing Trust
P.O. Box 16383
Denver, CO 80216