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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMODIFICATION OF STANDARD - OLDE TOWN NORTH - 28-99 - AGENDA - CITY COUNCILPAGE 10 Within the West Central Neighborhoods Plan and Known as the West Central Neighborhoods Plan Second Subarea Rezoning. This option places the properties in the Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court area into the M- M-N, Medium Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District. On October 19, 1999, the City Council voted 5-0 to approve Ordinance No. 160, 1999, on first reading which rezoned several properties within the West Central Neighborhoods Plan area including properties along Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court which were placed into the H-M-N, High Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District. On November 2, 1999, the Council voted 6-0 to table Ordinance No. 160, 1999, on second reading and asked staff to review the proposed rezoning of the properties along Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court in light of concerns raised by several property -owners that the required minimum density of 20 units per acre is too high. Staff offers two options for Council's consideration. Option A, recommended by staff and the Planning and Zoning Board, completes the rezoning process as initially proposed and places the properties along Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court into the H-M-N, High Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District. Option B includes a Resolution which amends Map 4, the Zoning District Plan, of the West Central Neighborhoods Plan and changes the designation of the area along Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court from the H-M-N, High Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District, to the M-M-N, Medium Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District. Option B also includes an amended Ordinance No. 160, 1999, which rezones the properties along Whitcomb Street and Blevins Court into the M-M-N, Medium Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, District which lowers the required minimum density to 12 units per acre. 31. Resolution 2000-20 Making Findings of Fact and Conclusions Re ag rding the Appeal of a Decision of the Planning and Zoning Board Relating to the Olde Town North Modification Request. On November, 18, 1999, an appeal of the November 4, 1999 decision of the Planning and Zoning Board to conditionally approve a modification of standard to Section 4.15(D)(1) of the Land Use Code (the CCN-Community Commercial North College District) was filed by Monica Sweere. The condition of the modification that was appealed required that a minimum of 50% of the residential units in any proposed development plan meet the City's definition of affordable housing. After hearing the appeal on January 11, 2000, the City Council modified the condition of approval with a 4-2 vote. The modified condition is that 25% of the residential units in any proposed development plan meet the City's definition of affordable housing. In order to complete the record regarding this appeal, the Council should adopt a resolution making findings of fact and finalizing the appeal. PAGE 8 D. Two temporary grading easements from Rigden Farm LLC, located on the southwest comer of County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary consideration: $10. E. Two flood plain easements from Rigden Farm LLC, located on the southwest corner of County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary consideration: $10. F. Three utility easements from Rigden Farm LLC, located on the southwest corner of County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary consideration: $10. G. Two drainage easements from Rigden Farm LLC, located on the southwest corner of County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary consideration: $10. H. Utility and drainage easement from David L. and Paula R. Edwards, located north of Magnolia between Mason and Howes. Monetary consideration: $10. ***END CONSENT*** 24. Consent Calendar Follow-up. This is an opportunity for Councilmembers to comment on items adopted or approved on the Consent Calendar. 25. Staff Reports. 26. Councilmember Reports. Committees that have met since January 4 include: Growth Management Committee NFRT&AQPC ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION 27. Consideration of the Appeal of the November 18, 1999, Determination of the Planning and Zoning Board to Deny the Modification of Standards in Section 4.23(E)(2)(b) and Section 4.23(E)(3)(a)2 of the Land Use Code for the Maxi -Stuff Storage, 1640 Riverside Avenue. On November 18, 1999, the Planning and Zoning Board denied the request for Modification of Standards in Section 4.23(E)(2)(b) and Section 4.23(E)(3)(a)2 of the Land Use Code for the Maxi -Stuff Storage, 1640 Riverside Avenue. The property is zoned I — Industrial (as of the effective date of March 28, 1997 for the new Land Use Code). The property is located at 1640 Riverside Avenue and is on the east side of Riverside Avenue just north of East Prospect Road. 28. Resolution 2000-21 Requesting the State of Colorado Department of Transportation to Approve the Modem Roundabout Design Alternative for the Intersection of State Highway 14 (Mulberry Street) and Lemay Avenue. CONSENT CALENDAR PAGE 2 The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 23. 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. 2, 2000, Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the General Fund for the Police Services Victim Services Team. The Fort Collins Police Services Victim Services Team has been awarded a one-year grant for the period of January 1 to December 31, 2000, by the Eighth Judicial District Victims and Law Enforcement (V.A.L.E.) Board to help fund additional growth for this team. Ordinance No. 2, 2000, was unanimously adopted on First Reading on January 4, 2000, and appropriates the in -kind match in the General Fund for the Police Services Victim Services Team. 8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 3, 2000, Modi&ing the Description of a Previously Authorized Easement Conveyance to Charles R . Nauta and Connie L. Nauta. In 1997, the City Council approved the execution of two drainage easements to Charles and Connie Nauta (the "Nautas"), pursuant to a Release and Settlement Agreement (the "Settlement Agreement") that had been entered into between the City and the Nautas. Those deeds of easement have not yet been executed because the property to be conveyed by one of the easements had been encumbered by a railroad right-of-way, and the City was not in a position to convey that portion of the easement to the Nautas. The City has recently acquired title to that railroad right-of-way and is now in a position to convey that easement without any railroad right-of-way encumbrance. Ordinance No. 3, 2000, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading, substitutes the new legal description of the easement for the one approved by Ordinance No. 79, 1997. AGENDA OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO January 18, 2000 Proclamations and Presentations 5:30 p.m A. Presentation of the Guiding Hand Award to Retiring Family Self Sufficiency Program Coordinator, Suzan Adams, Commemorating her Service to the Community. B. Presentation of Exemplary Citizenship Award to Anna Mercado. Regular Meeting 6:00 p.m. Annual Report to the Community - Mayor Martinez and City Manager John Fischbach PRESENTATION OF COLORS 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