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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOVERLAND TRAIL 3RD ANNEXATION & ZONING (ENCLAVE) - 16-97 - AGENDA - FIRST READINGPage 14 illegal use in the FA-1 County zone district. The section of the area to the west of the property is used for grazing and pasture, which is a permitted use in the FA-1 County zone district. The proposed zoning for this annexation is MMN-Medium Density Mixed -use Neighborhood, and outdoor storage is not permitted in this zone district. The use would remain an illegal use under the proposed City zoning and will be subject to an abatement period during which time the property must be brought into compliance with the City's regulations. A. Resolution 97-147 Amending the City Structure Plan Map Changing the Designation of the Good Samaritan Village Property from a Low -Density Mixed -Use Residential Neighborhood to a Medium -Density Mixed -Use Residential Neighborhood. B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 169, 1997, Rezoning Approximately 15.2 acres from the LMN, Low -Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, Zone, to the MMN, Medium - Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, Zone, Known as the Good Samaritan Village Rezoning. On March 18, 1997, the City Council passed Ordinance No. 51, 1997, adopting a new Land Use Code, and Ordinance No. 52, 1997, adopting a new Zoning Map, which were designed to help implement the land use policies of City Plan, the update to the City's Comprehensive Plan. At the time of the adoption of the ordinances, approximately 27 rezoning issue areas had been identified where either the property owner and/or the adjacent property owners and residents did not agree with staffs recommendation for the zoning of an area or piece of property. Rather than delay the adoption of the new Land Use Code until all issues could be resolved, the issue areas were guaranteed a free rezoning process to be completed after adoption of the ordinances. The process would look again at the City Structure Plan map and potential zoning designation. While this property was not identified as one of the March 1997 issue areas, it is staffs opinion it should be treated as one and, thus, should be considered a continuation of rezoning process of March 1997, establishing zoning for City Plan. This Good Samaritan Village Rezoning is a request to rezone approximately 15.2 acres located north of Trilby Road and west of Constellation Drive from the LMN, Low -Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, Zone, to the MMN, Medium -Density Mixed -Use Neighborhood, Zone. A. Resolution 97-148 Amending the City Structure Plan Map Changing the Designation of a Portion of the Interstate Lands Property from a Low -Density Mixed -Use Residential Neighborhood to an Employment District. City of Fort Collins � printed on recycled paper Page 13 ITEMS NEEDING INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION A. Resolution 97-145 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations Regarding the Timberline Enclave Annexation and Zoning. B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 165, 1997, Annexing Property Known as the Timberline Enclave Annexation. C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 166, 1997, Amending the Zoning District Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Timberline Enclave Annexation. This is an involuntary annexation and zoning of an enclave area approximately 435 acres in size, generally located east of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks, north of East Drake Road, and south and west of the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks. The property is primarily in agricultural use, although industrial uses are located along the west side of Timberline Road, including Bredero Price Company (former ENCOAT site) and a number of small businesses in the former Fort Collins Pipe Company building. Existing commercial signs located on these properties must conform to the City's Sign Code at the conclusion of a five-year amortization period. The largest single property -owner within the annexation is Spring Creek Farms, Inc. (approximately 350 acres). The recommended zoning includes I, Industrial, E, Employment, UE, Urban Estates, LMN, Low Density Mixed Use Neighborhood, MMN, Medium Density Mixed Use Neighborhood and NC, Neighborhood Commercial A. Resolution 97-146 Setting Forth Findings of Fact and Determinations. Regarding the Overland Trail 3rd Enclave Annexation and Zoning. B. First Reading of Ordinance No. 167 , 1997, Annexing Property Known as the Overland Trail 3rd Enclave Annexation. C. First Reading of Ordinance No. 168, 1997, Amending the Zoning District Map of the City of Fort Collins and Classifying for Zoning Purposes the Property Included in the Overland Trail 3rd Enclave Annexation. This is an involuntary annexation and zoning of an enclave area approximately 4.63 acres is size, generally located on the west side of South Overland Trail, on the south side of Prospect Road (extended), between Prospect Road and Palm Court (directly south of the developing Ponds at Overland Trail project). The portion of the site adjacent to Overland Trail is currently used as an outdoor storage yard for trailers, autos and RVs which is an City of Fort Collins printed on recycled paper Page 12 I. Deed of Easement from Shenandoah Land Limited Liability Company for a utility easement located on the west side of South College Avenue from County Road 432, north for 2000 feet. Monetary consideration: $10. J. Deed of Easement from Shenandoah Land Limited Liability Company for a drainage easement located on the west side of South College Avenue and north of County Road #32. Monetary consideration: $10. K. Deed of Easement from Webster Associates for a drainage and utility easement located north of Lincoln Avenue and east of North Lemay Avenue. Monetary consideration: $0. L. Deed of Easement from Academy Court Enterprises LLC for a drainage easement located at the north end of Academy Court. Monetary consideration: $0. M. Deed of Easement from New Belgium Brewing Company for a sanitary sewer easement located north of Buckingham Street and east of Linden Street. Monetary consideration: $0. N. Deed of Easement from New Belgium Brewing company for a drainage easement located north of Buckingham Street and east of Linden Street. Monetary consideration: $0. O. Deed of Easement from AutoZone, Inc. for a pedestrian access easement located on the south side of West Horsetooth Road and east of Manhattan Avenue. Monetary consideration: $10. **FEND CONSENT'' 36. Staff Reports. Update of July 28, 1997 Flood 37. Councilmember Reports, Committees that have met since October 7 include: Finance Committee Growth Management Committee Legislative Review Committee Organizational Development Committee City of Fort Collins printed on recycled paper Page 2 The Consent Calendar consists of Item Numbers 7 through 35. 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 # 49, 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 Like the State, the City of Fort Collins has maintained laws in its Code against theft. Currently, under State law, such crimes may be considered either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending upon the amount of dollar loss. Under the City Code such crimes are misdemeanors. Effective July, 1997, the Colorado General Assembly changed the jurisdictional amounts for the crime of theft by raising the break point between misdemeanor and felony thefts from $400 to $500. Ordinance No. 139, 1997, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 7, 1997, amends Section 17-36 to raise the value limit of stolen property to $500, consistent with State statutes relating to theft of property. Ordinance No. 140, 1997, which was unanimously adopted on First Reading on October 7, 1997, appropriates prior year reserves and unanticipated revenue in various City funds, and authorizes the transfer of appropriated amounts between funds. The City Charter permits the City Council to provide by ordinance for payment of any expense from prior year reserves. The Charter also permits the City Council to appropriate unanticipated revenue received as a result of rate or fee increases or new revenue sources. City of Fort Collins printed on recycled paper AGENDA OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO October 21, 1997 Proclamations and Presentations 5:30 p.m. A. Proclamation Recognizing Linda Berger as the 1997 Colorado Builder of the Year. B. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of October 20-24, 1997 as "Medical Assistant Week". C. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of October 23-31 as "Red Ribbon Week". D. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of November 3-7 as "Retired School Employee's Week". E. Proclamation Proclaiming the Week of November 3-9 as "Rotary Read Fort Collins Week". F. Proclamation Proclaiming the Month of November as "Venture Month". Regular Meeting 6:00 p.m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 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. City of Fort Collins g� printed on recycled paper