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1. All three residential buildings must achieve a L.E.E.D. Silver designation,
2. The north side of Building Three must be reduced in height from five to four stories and
feature a pitched roof similar to the roof shown in the approved PDP for Building One, and
3. Along the entire north property line, all new trees must meet or exceed the minimum size
requirements as specified in Section 3.2.1(F)(1).
In order finalize this appeal process, Council is required to adopt a Resolution making findings of fact
and finalizing its decision on the Appeal.
26. Resolution 2012-074 Further Extending the Deadline for the City of Fort Collins and Town of Windsor
to take Certain Actions Required by the Parties' Intergovernmental Agreement Pertaining to the
Development of the 1-25/SH392 Interchange.
On December 21, 2010, the City Council approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Town
of Windsor (the "IGA") pertaining to the development of the 1-25 interchange at the intersection of
State Highway 392 (the "Interchange"). The IGA states that, by March 31, 2011, the City and Windsor
will take certain actions to implement the IGA. City Council adopted several resolutions extending this
deadline, the most recent extension being to August 21. 2012.
Staff of the Town of Windsor and the City continue to engage the public and affected property owners
regarding the implementation of the provisions of the IGA. The documents accomplishing the final
implementation of the provisions of the IGA are now in draft form and being reviewed by staff from
both Fort Collins and Windsor. The documents should be ready for approval by the Fort Collins City
Council and the Windsor Town Board by October 2012.
The staff of both municipalities recommend that the August 21, 2012 deadline be extended in order
to complete the public outreach, draft necessary documents, and make their recommendations. The
deadline for all actions to be taken under the IGA by August 21, 2012 should be extended to October
16, 2012.
27. Resolution 2012-075 Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Grant Agreement with the State
Board of the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund for the City's Portion of the Poudre River Corridor
and Regional Trail Initiative Grant.
Great Outdoors Colorado has awarded a grant to Larimer County for its Poudre River Corridor &
Regional Trail Initiative project. Larimer County is the lead agency for the grant application that
includes the City of Fort Collins, Town of Timnath, Town of Windsor, and the City of Greeley. The
grant request includes open space acquisitions, trail easements, and trail development along the
Poudre River from Fort Collins to Greeley. The total grant project cost is $8,074,826, with the Great
Outdoors Colorado grant being in the amount of $5,098,150. The City of Fort Collins portion of the
project is $1,558,880, with the Great Outdoors Colorado grant amount being $737,597.
The City's portion of the project involves a new trailhead parking lot along Strauss Cabin Road,
extending the 10-foot wide concrete Poudre River Trail to the west side of 1-25, an overpass of 1-25
and short trail connection to Timnath's trail east of 1-25. The total length of new trail will be about 0.5
mile. The trail placement on Arapaho Bend Natural Area has been coordinated with the Natural
Resource staff. Construction of the project is scheduled to start in 2013. Pursuant to the grant
agreement, the City has until September2015 to complete the project.
28. Resolution 2012-076 Promoting Improved Results Through Performance Measures and Data -Driven
Decision Making.
The City of Fort Collins is committed to being a data -driven organization. The City is working at
continuously improving the organization through various reporting and evaluation efforts. Citywide
participation in this effort helps maximize the quality of City services in the most cost-effective and
resource -efficient manner. Collecting and reporting meaningful data and performance measures
keeps the City accountable to the community and reinforces the City's commitment to transparency.
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As the Owner and Applicant, the City of Fort Collins has submitted a written petition requesting the
annexation of three sequential annexation tracts. Kechter Annexation No. 2 is the second of this
series of sequential annexations, which are as follows: Kechter Annexation No. 1 - 0.130 acres;
Kechter Annexation No. 2 - 0.505 acres; Kechter Annexation No. 3 - 18.644 acres; Kechter
Annexation total area is 19.279 acres. The majority of the land within the Kechter Annexation series
includes 2313 Kechter Road, which is owned by the City of Fort Collins as part of the Land Bank
program. 2313 Kechter Road contains one single-family residence and is in the FA-1 — Farming
Zoning District in Larimer County. The Kechter Annexation does not create an enclave. There are
no immediate plans to develop this annexation area.
Kechter Annexation No. 2 is 0.505 acres and is located approximately 925 feet east of the intersection
of South Timberline Road and Kechter Road. The requested zoning for this annexation is the Low
Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood District (L-M-N). The surrounding properties are existing residential
land uses currently zoned FA-1 — Farming Zoning District in Larimer County to the north, south, east
and west.
24. Items Relatinq to the Kechter No. 3 Annexation and Zoning.
A. Resolution 2012-072 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the
Kechter Annexation No. 3.
B. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 086, 2012, Annexing Property Known as the
Kechter Annexation No. 3.
C. Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No. 087, 2012, Amending and Classifying forZoning
Purposes the Property Included in the Kechter Annexation No. 3.
As the Owner and Applicant, the City of Fort Collins has submitted a written petition requesting the
annexation of three sequential annexation tracts. Kechter Annexation No. 3 is the third of this series
of sequential annexations, which are as follows: Kechter Annexation No. 1 - 0.130 acres; Kechter
Annexation No. 2 - 0.505 acres; Kechter Annexation No. 3-18.644 acres; Kechter Annexation total
area is 19.279 acres. The majority of the land within Kechter Annexation No. 3 includes 2313 Kechter
Road, which is owned by the City of Fort Collins as part of the Land Bank program. 2313 Kechter
Road contains one single-family residence and is in the FA-1 — Farming Zoning District in Larimer
County. The Kechter Annexation does not create an enclave. There are no immediate plans to
develop this annexation area.
Kechter Annexation No. 3 is located approximately 900 feet east of the intersection of South
Timberline Road and Kechter Road. The requested zoning for this annexation is the Low Density
Mixed -Use Neighborhood District (L-M-N). The surrounding properties are existing residential land
uses currently zoned FA-1 — Farming Zoning District in Larimer County to the north, south, east and
west.
25. Resolution 2012-073 Making Findings of Fact and Related Determinations Regarding Appeals of the
May 7, 2012, Administrative Hearing Officer Approval of The District at Campus West Project
Development Plan.
On May 7, 2012, the City of Fort Collins Hearing Officer issued a written decision approving The
District at Campus West P.D.P. with one condition ensuring proper vacation of public streets. On May
21, 2012, Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity Housing Corporation and Robert M. Meyer each filed a Notice
of Appeal and on May 29, 2012, each Appellant filed an Amended Notice of Appeal both alleging that
the Hearing Officer failed to properly interpret and apply the Land Use Code.
On July 17, 2012, City Council voted unanimously to modify the Hearing Officer'sdecision by
requiring the following:
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3. AGENDA REVIEW:
City Manager Review of Agenda.
Consent Calendar Review.
This Review provides an opportunity for Council and citizens to pull items from the Consent
Calendar. Anyone may request an item on this Calendar be "pulled" off the Consent
Calendar and considered separately.
o Council opportunity to pull Consent Calendar items.
(will be considered under Item No. 34)
o Citizen opportunity to pull Consent Calendar items.
(will be considered under Item. No. 41)
4. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Individuals who wish to make comments regarding items remaining on the Consent Calendar or wish to
address the Council on items not specifically scheduled on the agenda must first be recognized by the
Mayor or Mayor Pro Tem. Before speaking, please sign in at the table in the back of the room. The
timer will buzz once when there are 30 seconds left and the light will turn yellow. The timer will buzz again
at the end of the speaker's time. Each speaker is allowed 5 minutes. If there are more than 6 individuals
who wish to speak, the Mayor may reduce the time allowed for each individual.
• State your name and address for the record.
• Applause, outbursts or other demonstrations by the audience are not allowed
• Keep comments brief; if available, provide a written copy of statement to City Clerk
5. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION FOLLOW-UP
This is an opportunity for the Mayor or Councilmembers to follow-up on issues raised during Citizen
Participation.
The Consent Calendar consists of Items 6 through 30. 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. The Consent Calendar consists of:
• Ordinance on First Reading that are routine
• Ordinances on Second Reading that are routine
• Those of no perceived controversy
0 Routine administrative actions.
Karen Weitkunat, Mayor
Kelly Ohlson, District 5, Mayor Pro Tern
Ben Manvel, District 1
Lisa Poppaw, District 2
Aislinn Kottwitz, District 3
Wade Troxell, District 4
Gerry Horak, District 6
Darin Atteberry, City Manager
Steve Roy, City Attorney
Wanda Nelson, City Clerk
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REGULAR MEETING
August 21, 2012
A. Proclamation Declaring the 2012-2013 school year as Suicide Awareness and Education School
Year.
B. Proclamation Declaring August 26, 2012 as Women's Equality Day.
C. Proclamation Declaring August as Poudre Fire Authority Appreciation Month. .
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CALL MEETING TO ORDER.
2. ROLL CALL.