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30. Items Relating to the West Central Neighborhoods
Plan Rezonings.
Option A
A. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 160,1999,
Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins by Changing the Zoning Classification
of Certain Properties Located Within the
West Central Neighborhoods Plan and
Known as the West Central Neighborhoods
Plan Second Subarea Rezoning.
OR
Option B
A. Resolution 2000-22 Amending the "Zoning
District Plan" (Map 4) of the West Central
Neighborhoods Plan by Changing the
Designation of that Certain 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.
B. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 160,1999,
Amending the Zoning Map of the City of Fort
Collins by Changing the Zoning Classification
of Certain Properties Located Within the
West Central Neighborhoods Plan and
Known as the West Central Neighborhoods
Plan Second Subarea Rezoning.
Adopted 5-0 (Councilmember
Weitkunat Withdrew)
Not considered
Not considered
31. Resolution 2000-20 Making Findings of Fact and Adopted 5-1 (Nays:
Conclusions Regarding the Appeal of a Decision of Councilmember Kastein)
the Planning and Zoning Board Relating to the Olde
Town North Modification Request.
32. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 1, 2000, Adopted 5-0 (Councilmember
Appropriating Use Tax Carryover Reserves in the Kastein Withdrew)
Sales and Use Tax Fund for a Rebate of Impact Fees
to Symbios Logic, Inc.
ITEM ACTION
E. Two flood plain easements from Rigden Farm Adopted on Consent 6-0
LLC, located on the southwest comer of
County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary
consideration: $10.
F. Three utility easements from Rigden Farm Adopted on Consent 6-0
LLC, located on the southwest comer of
County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary
consideration: $10.
G. Two drainage easements from Rigden Farm Adopted on Consent 6-0
LLC, located on the southwest comer of
County Road 9 and Drake Road. Monetary
consideration: $10.
H. Utility and drainage easement from David L. Adopted on Consent 6-0
and Paula R. Edwards, located north of
Magnolia between Mason and Howes.
Monetary consideration: $10.
***END CONSENT***
ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION
27. Consideration of the Appeal of the November 18, Decision of the Planning and
1999, Determination of the Planning and Zoning Zoning Board Overturned
Board to Deny the Modification of Standards in 5-1 (Nays: Councilmember
Section 4.23(E)(2)(b) and Section 4.23(E)(3)(a)2 of Mason)
the Land Use Code for the Maxi -Stuff Storage, 1640
Riverside Avenue.
28. Resolution 2000-21 Requesting the State of Colorado Adopted 6-0
Department of Transportation to Approve the
Modem Roundabout Design Alternative for the
Intersection of State Highway 14 (Mulberry Street)
and Lemay Avenue.
29. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 4, 2000, Adopted 5-1 (Nays: Mayor
Amending the Definitions of "Building Permit" in Martinez)
Sections 7.5-17 and 7.5-47 of the City Code.
CITY COUNCIL VOTING RESULTS
January 18, 2000
ITEM ACTION
7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 2, 2000, Adopted on Consent 6-0
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the General
Fund for the Police Services Victim Services Team.
8. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 3, 2000, Adopted on Consent 6-0
Modifyingthe Description of Previously Authorized
Easement Conveyance to Charles R . Nauta and
Connie L. Nauta.
9. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 5, 2000, Adopted on Consent 6-0
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Capital
Projects Fund for Gateway Mountain Park.
10. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 6, 2000, Adopted on Consent 6-0
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Railroad
Consolidation Project Fund to be used for Installing
Crossing Warning Devices at the Linden Street
Crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad Tracks
Northeast of Jefferson Street.
11. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 7, 2000, Adopted on Consent 6-0
Appropriating Unanticipated Revenue in the Railroad
Consolidation Project Fund to be used for Installing
Crossing Warning Devices at the Lincoln Avenue
Crossing of the Union Pacific Railroad Tracks
Northeast of Jefferson Street.