HomeMy WebLinkAboutMAIL CREEK CROSSING - SECOND ANNEXATION & ZONING (ENCLAVE) ..... MARCH 21, 2017 - ANX160007 - REPORTS - SECOND READINGSection 4. That the City hereby consents, pursuant to Section 37-45-136(3.6), C.R.S.,
to the inclusion of said property into the Municipal Subdistrict, Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 21 st day of
February, A.D. 2017, and to be resented for final pa a on the 211,t da of March, A.D. 2017.
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THORLAND ANNEXATION NO. 2, S00° 13' 11 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,334.56 FEET TO THE.
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID THORLAND ANNEXATION NO. 2;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINES THORLAND ANNEXATION NO. 2 AND KECHTER
ANNEXATION NO. 3, N89029'46"E, A DISTANCE OF 291.72 FEET; —
THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINES OF KECHTER ANNEXATION NO. 3 AND THE
KECHTER CROSSING ANNEXATION, S00002'21"E, A DISTANCE OF 1,280.47 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE MAIL CREEK CROSSING ANNEXATION;
THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, S89038'35"W, A DISTANCE OF 501.01 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE LIEBL ANNEXATION;
THENCE ALONG THE EAST AND NORTH BOUNDARIES OF SAID LIEBL ANNEXATION
THE FOLLOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES:
l) N00-00'47"W, A DISTANCE OF 240.81 FEET; 2) S89°40'43"W, A DISTANCE OF 242.34
FEET;
3) 104.72 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A
RADIUS OF
40.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 150-00-00", AND A CHORD WHICH BEARS
N75019'17"W A DISTANCE OF 77.27 FEET;
4) S89°40'43"W, A DISTANCE OF 121.25 FEET; 5) N00°00'47"W, A DISTANCE OF 185.16
FEET; . '
6) S89°40'43"W, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; 7) S0000047"E, A DISTANCE OF 278.96 FEET;
8) S89°40'43"W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE
WILLOW SPRINGS ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS (ALSO BEING THE
WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8); _
THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WILLOW SPRINGS ANNEXATION,
N00°0047"W, A DISTANCE OF 1,140.57 FEET'f0 THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM:
ALL OF THAT TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN THE KINGDOM HALL ANNEXATION TO
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS; ALSO BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 8;
THENCE S45021'22"E, A DISTANCE OF 42.32 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING:
THENCE N00012'29"W, A DISTANCE OF
530.00 FEET; THENCE N89°29'46"E, A
DISTANCE OF 318.48 FEET;
THENCE S00° 10'32"E, A DISTANCE OF 530.00 FEET; '
THENCE S89029'46"W, A DISTANCE OF 318.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 1,903,475 SQUARE FEET (43.698 ACRES), MORE OR LESS
is hereby annexed to the City of Fort Collins and made a part of said City, to be known as the
Mail Creek Crossing Second Annexation.
Section 3. That, in annexing said property to the City, the City does not assume any
obligation respecting the construction of water mains, sewer lines, gas mains,.electric service
lines, streets or any other services or utilities in connection with the property hereby annexed
except as may be provided by the ordinances of the City.
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ORDINANCE NO. 030, 2017
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ANNEXING PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE
MAIL CREEK CROSSING SECOND ANNEXATION
TO THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
WHEREAS, Resolution 2017-007 stating the intent of the City to annex and initiating
annexation proceedings for the Mail Creek Crossing Second Annexation, as defined therein and
described below, has heretofore been adopted by the City Council; and
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds that the area proposed to be annexed has been
entirely contained within the boundaries of the City for a period of not less than three years prior
to this date and complies with all requirements for enclave annexation set forth in Colorado
Revised Statutes Section 31-12-106; and
WHEREAS, the City Council hereby finds and determines that it is in the best interests of
the City to annex said area to the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and
findings contained in the recitals set forth above.
Section 2. That the following described property, to wit:
A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 5 AND THE
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE
SIXTH P.M.; COUNTY OF LARIMER, STATE OF COLORADO; BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 8, AND CONSIDERING
THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8 TO BEAR
S00°00'47"E, SAID LINE BEING MONUMENTED ON ITS NORTH END BY A 2-1/2"
ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED LS 17497, AND ON ITS SOUTH END BY A 3-1/4" ALUMINUM
CAP STAMPED LS 34995, BASED UPON GPS OBSERVATIONS AND THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS COORDINATE SYSTEM, WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN
RELATIVE THERETO;
THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WILLOW SPRfNGS ANNEXATION TO THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS (ALSO BEING THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER
OF SAID SECTION 5), N00012'29"W, A DISTANCE OF 1,308.79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH HARMONY ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS;
THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, N89050'37"E, A DISTANCE OF 696.69 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THORLAND ANNEXATION NO. 1 TO THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINES OF THORLAND ANNEXATION NO. I AND
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Agenda Item 11
Metcalf, Charlotte M., Olson Erik
5428 S Timberline Road
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Cook, Helen L.
2124 Kechter Road
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Behrendt, Judith A
2200 Kechter Road
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Delgrande, Kenneth J. Delgrande,
Stephanie A.
2205 Kechter Road
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Delgrande, Kenneth J.
2217 Kechter Road
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Pulse, Eu ene B., Eileen D.
5708 S Timberline Road
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Klammer, Tro L., Tracey L.
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Fossil Creek Reservoir Area Plan
The enclaved portion south of Kechter Road is located in the receiving area of the County's 1999 Transfer of
Density Units (TDU) program. The program is a land management strategy that established "receiving" and
"sending" areas in the Fossil Creek Reservoir, planning area. The TDU Program allowed developers to
purchase density credits from strategic sending areas and encourage reduced density within the Fort Collins -
Loveland Community Separator area and important natural resource lands surrounding the Fossil Creek
Reservoir area. Presently, the TDU Receiving Area is mostly built out, with only a few small parcels
remaining, including Homestead Estates, which is an existing platted subdivision. Because of this, the City of
Fort Collins has formally requested the conclusion of this program for the affected parcels (Attachment 5)
and is waiting for future response from Larimer County.
Due to its location, staff recommends placement into the Residential Neighborhood Sign District.
ITY FINANCIAL IMPACTS
There are no direct financial impacts as a result of the proposed annexation.
BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
The Planning and Zoning Board will conduct a public hearing on the annexation and zoning request on
February 16, 2017. The Board's recommendation will be provided in the Read -Before packet on February 21,
2017.
BLIC OUTREACH
An outreach process is not required by the Colorado Revised Statues or the City of Fort Collins Land Use
Code. However, on November 15, 2016, City staff held a stakeholder meeting to answer questions and inform
residents of any changes that may result from being annexed into the City. Representatives from the Planning
and Light and Power departments were present to explain any potential difference in electrical rates, services,
zoning and various issues related to future public improvements associated with land development.
Attachment 3 is a summary of the questions and answers provided to residents who attended the meeting.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Vicinity Map(PDF)
2. Zoning Map(PDF)
3. Neighborhood Meeting Notes (PDF)
4. Structure Plan Map (PDF)
Item # 11 Page 2
ATTACHMENT
Agenda Item 11
STAFF
Kai Kleer, Planning Technician
Ted Shepard, Chief Planner
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 030, 2017, Annexing Property Known as the Mail! Creek Crossing Second
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this item is to is to annex 43.698 acres, consisting of 11 parcels located in the southeast
quadrant into the City of Fort Collins. The initiating resolution was adopted on January 17, 2017. The subject
properties are located on the eastern edge of South Timberline Road and bisected by Kechter Road. A related
item to zone the annexed properties is presented as the next item on this Agenda.
This annexation request is in conformance with the State of Colorado Revised Statutes as they relate to
annexations, the City of Fort Collins Comprehensive Plan, and the Larimer County and City of Fort Collins
Intergovernmental Agreements.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
Enclave
The Mail Creek Crossing Second property is an 1'1-parcel annexation that was enclaved upon the annexation
of the Mail Creek Crossing Annexation on January 17, 2014. The remaining surrounding incorporated land
consists of seven previous annexations.
1. South Harmony Annexation, 1986
2. Willow Springs Annexation, 1994
3. Liebl Annexation, 2004
4. Thorland Annexation No. 1, 2008
5. Thorland Annexation No. 2, 2008
6. Kechter Annexation No. 3, 2012
7. Kechter Crossing Annexation. 2012
Below is a list of the 11 parcels contained within the enclaved area.
Property Owners
Property Address
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Eklund, Allen, Lisa
5318 S Timberline Road
3.01
Reynolds, Jeffrey C., Catherina N.
5332 S Timberline Road
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Fischer, Shelly Ann
5408 S Timberline Road
29
HPA Borrower 2016-2 LLC
5416 S Timberline Road
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How are items not on this list going to be addressed (thing that are permitted in Larimer County), we
cannot think of everything we want or plan to do, but if they differ from what Larimer County allows,
then we are affected.
Please feel free to contact any of the following:
• Ted Shepard, Chief Planner, 221-6343. tshepard@fcgov.com
• Kai Kleer, City Planner, 416-4284. kkleer@fcgov.com
• Noah Beals, Senior City Planner/Zoning, 416-2313. nbeals@fcgov.com
Any of the three of us are available to meet to discuss these topics in depth.
In addition, you are welcome to visit the City's website at http://www.fcgov.com. The search box at the
top of the page allows you to enter a key word and the appropriate information will be provided. For
example, you may enter words, such as "drones, " "fireworks, " "home office. "
For questions that require more than a word search would provide, please feel free to avail yourself of
"Access Fort Collins." This online feature allows for a quick response to questions, or to provide
comments or to make a specific request for service from any department. The website address is
fcgov.com/accessfortcollins. This feature is also available as a download as a free mobile app.
We hope this report answers your questions. Please let us know if you need any further clarification or
information on any of the various topics related to annexation.
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must be no taller than 4'. Additional information about standards can be found under section 3.8.11 of
the City of Fort Collins Land Use Code.
Build an extended family dwelling or second house/guest house for mother-in-law, this may be
considered an accessory living area since the residence either will be temporary or will exchange
residency for services for our property/farm.
In the County, no parcel can be used for more than one principal building. Additional buildings on a
parcel are allowed only if they meet the requirements for an `Accessory Living Area. " This is a detached
structure and the size is capped at 40% of the square footage of the primary single family dwelling,
excluding any garage or basement (whether finished or not), or capped at 800 square feet, whichever is
less. This Accessory Living Area cannot be separately rented out or conveyed to a party different from
the principal dwelling and can only be used by guests or caretakers. One additional parking space is
required. The review process is at the administrative staff level with notice to surrounding property
owners. The County Planning Department emphasizes that the water and sewer districts would require
new taps. Both taps, combined, would currently cost approximately $38,884, subject to any
adjustments made by the two special districts.
in the City, under Urban Estate zoning, separate single-family detached and attached dwellings must
be on their own individual lot. A two-family dwelling (duplex) may be on one lot. The minimum lot size is
one-half acre. Alternatively, the maximum allowable density (3 acres x 2 = 6 units) could be clustered
on one-half of the lot (1.5 acres) with the remaining half preserved as open space. The review process
for platting additional lots is as follows:
• A single one-half acre lot is reviewed by staff with notice to the surrounding property owners;
• Platting up to six one-half acre lots is considered in a public hearing by the Hearing Officer with
notice to surrounding property owners.
• A cluster plan of up to six lots would be considered by the Planning and Zoning Board with
notice to surrounding property owners.
• New water and sewer services would be required and continue to be provided by the two
Districts.
Bury our horses in our pasture when the unfortunate time comes.
Upon annexation, and at the unfortunate time of passing, the City requires that animals be removed
from the City and buried at the sanitary landfill or cremated.
Fly drones in our back yard/pasture.
Drones are not regulated by the City of Fort Collins.
Install solar panels and/or wind generator (either on the roof or in the pasture ground mounted)
Solar and wind electricity generation are permitted in the City of Fort Collins. You can find out more
about the City's current solar rebates by visiting
http://www.fcgov.com/utilities/residential/renewables/solar-rebates
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If you are currently using your property as a horse keeping facility in accordance with the regulations as
outlined by the County, such use will be grandfathered in when you become part of the City of Fort
Collins
Signs/advertisement larger than 4x4 or flags for advertisement of home occupation
The City requires that no exterior advertising other than identification of the home occupation on site. In
the Urban Estate zone district the sign must not exceed two square feet in area per face.
Store our horse trailers, utility trailers, boats, .equipment, etc.
The basic rule is that you get to continue any activity in the City that you are currently doing in the
County as long what you are doing in the County is legal under all relevant County Codes.
Regulations in regards to outdoor storage of horse trailers, upon annexation, will continue to be subject
to Larimer County regulations as follows:
a. Only those trailers that are for use by owners of the property and/or boarded horses may be
stored.
b. No more than one trailer per horse residing on the propertv is allowed.
c. All horse trailers shall be licensed and operable.
Store others' horse trailers, utility trailers, boats, equipment, etc.
The basic rule is that you get to continue any activity in the City that you are currently doing in the
County as long what you are doing in the County is legal under all relevant County Codes. With regard
to storing utility trailers, boats, equipment, etc., it sounds like you have an informal arrangement among
friends and not a land use per se. The assumption is that you do not have an outside storage business
that is open to the public where customers from the public can contract with you for outside storage
services.
5. THINGS WE PLAN TO DO IN THE FUTURE:
Build more outbuildings for storage, horse shelters, etc. (accessory buildings). FA-1 we are allowed
10% of the lot's net area (3.01ac = 131,115sgft x 10% = 13,111sgft), and I believe the city zone UE
only allows 2500sgft total.
This standard was written based on the minimum required lot size in the Urban Estate zone district - .5
acre. The standard was not written based on larger parcels that have recently annexed into the City
that were originally platted in the County. A request for a new out -building greater than 2,500 square
feet would be processed by the Zoning Department and would require a variance to be submitted to the
Zoning Board of Appeals. One of the review criteria that the Z.B.A. may consider is whether or not the
proposal will not diverge from the standards of the Land Use Code except in a nominal, inconsequential
way when considered in the context of the neighborhood, In similar situations. where the area is
characterized by lots larger than one-half acre, variances have been granted.
Replace the fence around our property including on Timberline with a 6' fence/block wall.
The fence running along the side and rear yard is permitted as long as it is no more than 6' in height.
Any fence in front of the front building line (typically the area between the front of the house and street)
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Have multiple goats as pets
If you currently have multiple goats as pets, and keeping these goats is legally permitted in Larimer
County, they will be grandfathered once you become part of the City of Fort Collins.
In the event that you discontinue having multiple goats as pets for a period of more than 12 months (a
code revision is coming in April 2017 to extend this period to 24 months), you will be required to comply
with the City of Fort Collins goat regulations.
For your information, in the Urban Estate zone district, you are allowed:
• Two pygmy or dwarf goats, plus any number of their offspring younger than twelve (12) weeks,
may be kept. The keeping of just one (1) pygmy or dwarf goat is prohibited. Only female or
altered male Nigerian Dwarf or African Pygmy breeds of goats are permitted. No bucks or other
breeds are allowed.
Please note that the City Code includes regulations regarding permits from the Humane Society, goats
must be on the rear of the property, and that there is proper cover that is predator -resistance. in
addition, goats must have access to an outdoor enclosure that is at least 150 square feet per goat in
size and that they are in a closed shelter from dusk to dawn. These regulations are found in Chapter 4,
Article 11 of the City Code. Upon Annexation, should the need arise, these regulations are enforceable.
Brush burning (with approval from the fire department).
Brush Burning Permits are issued in the County by the Poudre Fire Authority subject to any restrictions
related to air quality by the County Health Department. In the City, however, Poudre Fire Authority does
not issue Brush Burning Permits.
Horse boarding (FA-1 allows up to four boarded horses on lots ten acres or less.)
Animal Boarding is permitted under the Urban Estate zone district and if your property is currently being
used as a Horse boarding facility it would be grandfathered in under the same regulations that are
required by the County. Just as in the County, the City also requires a minimum horse pasture that is
no less than one-half acre per horse.
Home office
A Home Occupation is a permitted accessory use provided the conditions outlined under 3.8.3 of the
City's Land Use Code. A Home Occupation License is required from the Zoning Department, costs
$25.00 and is valid for two years.
Running a business from the home (multiple home occupations)
A Home Occupation is a permitted accessory use provided the conditions outlined under 3.8.3 of the
City's Land Use Code along with the aforementioned License.
Pony/Horse lessons/camp (FA-1 allows up to 15 weekly trainee visits and In lieu of a boarded horse,
two equestrian trainee visits are allowed during a week. In no case, shall the number of weekly
equestrian trainee visits exceed 55.)
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4. THINGS WE CURRENTLY USE/DO ON OUR PROPERTY FULL TIME OR OCCASIONALLY AS BEING IN THE
COUNTY (WITH PRIOR APPROVAL)
Ride dirt bikes in our pasture.
The use of dirt bikes on private property is not prohibited in the City of Fort Collins.
Target practice in our pasture safely (guns and crossbows)
Although the discharge of firearms is permitted in most areas of the County, it will not be permitted in
the City of Fort Collins. According to Municipal Code 17-101, no person shall discharge, fire or shoot
any gun, pistol, crossbow, bow and arrow, slingshot or other firearm or weapon whatsoever, including
BB guns or pellet guns.
Fireworks (annual tradition as it is allowed in the County, the legal type of fireworks)
In the County, while fireworks are not prohibited, they may be temporarily banned due to the threat of
wildfire. The use of fireworks is prohibited within the City of Fort Collins unless a special permit is
acquired.
Breed ponies/horses
If you are currently using your property for breeding ponies and horses and are permitted by the
County, it will be grandfathered into the City of Fort Collins.
Hot wire around pasture/fence line
Electric fences are permitted in the Urban Estate zone district.
Chickens and roosters, sell eggs
If you currently have chickens and roosters, sell eggs and it is legally permitted in Larimer County, they
will be grandfathered in once you become part of the City of Fort Collins.
In the City, you are allowed to have up to eight hens, but no roosters.
In the event that you discontinue having more than 8 chickens and any roosters, and egg sales for a
period of more than 12 months (a code revision is coming in April 2017 to extend this period to 24
months), you will be required to comply with the following City of Fort Collins animal regulations which
allow:.
• May keep up to 8 chicken hens
• No roosters
• Egg sales from your personal hens are considered incidental and may continue in the City.
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3. WILL WE BE EXEMPT (GRANDFATHERED IN) FOR BARN CAT OR HOUSE -PET CAT LICENSES FROM
ANIMAL CONTROL (THIS IS NOT REQUIRED NOW)?
No. You will be required to register your cat. The cities of Fort Collins, Wellington and Loveland require
all cats and dogs be registered. Larimer County and Timnath require the registration of dogs only.
Registration is simple. Simply provide proof that your pet's rabies shots are current, complete the
application and provide the required fee(s).
Fees are as follows:
Animals 4 months to one year of age: $12.00
• Animals 1 year and older, spayed or neutered: $12.00
Animals 1 year and older, not spayed or neutered: $35.00
Fees for Senior Citizen pet guardians (age 62 and older):
• Animals under one year of age: $5.00
Animals 1 year and older, spayed or neutered: $5.00
Animals 1 year and older not spayed or neutered: $35.00
Optional Cat Licensing Where Not Required: $5.00. Larimer County and Timnath residents may elect to
purchase a voluntary Cat License for $5.00. Replacement tags are $2.50.
For more information you can contact the Larimer County Humane Society at (970) 226-3647 extension
201 or visit www.larimerhumane.org
in general, while the quantity of cats that are allowed under current and relevant County Codes will also
be allowed in the City, please note that City Code includes sections regarding the aforementioned
licenses as well as rabies control, animal bites and confinement, care and treatment, removal of waste,
and the like. These regulations are found in Chapter 4, Article 1i of the City Code. Upon Annexation,
should the need arise, these regulations are enforceable.
Will we have to pay storm water fees before a curb/sidewalk is built in front of our property (this is not
required now)? How much is it and when?
Yes. Stormwater monthly fees will be assessed as soon as the property is annexed into the City of Fort
Collins (10 days after Second Reading). The fee is based on the intensity of land use and the
calculated impervious surface of the site (i.e., concrete driveway and total rooftop area). These monthly
fees are a component of the Fort Collins Utilities monthly Utility Bill.
For larger parcels (larger than a typical urban lot), the Stormwater Utility provides an adjustment factor
so that the entire acreage is not assessed. This factor usually reduces the total lot size to
approximately one-half acre. Please feel free to contact Jill White, Utility Fee/Rate Specialist, 416-
2139,'white@fcgoy.com, who is familiar with working with recently annexed property owners who have
small acreages that exceed the average residential lot in the City.
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2. WHICH OF THESE COMPANIES CHARGE FORT COLLINS CITY TAX (IF ANY DO THAT MEANS OUR BILLS WILL
INCREASE)?
Xcel Energy
If you heat with natural gas and not propane, then Xcel Energy will continue to be your utility provider
and the City's sales tax of 3.85% will be assessed.
Verizon Wireless
Yes, a local tax of 3.85% will be applied. to each bill.
Comcast
Yes, a local tax of 3.85% will be applied to each bill.
Fort Collins Municipal Electric
Yes, since parcels annexed into the City will be converted from R.E.A. to Fort Collins Utilities, the City's
tax of 3.85% will be applied to each bill.
Fort Collins Loveland Water District
No, the City's sales tax is not assessed to the Fort Collins Loveland Water District.
South Fort Collins Sanitation District
No, the City's sales tax is not assessed to the South Fort Collins Sanitation District.
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Radio and television transmitters Wireless telecommunication
(S) equipment.
Industrial Farming (FA-1)
Commercial/Retail Farming (FA-1)
iter (S),
Child/elderly care center (S)
Accessory/Miscellaneous Farming (FA-1)
Radio and television transmitters
(S)
Farm (R)
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Resource extraction, processes
and sales.
Composting facilities.
Small-scale and medium -scale
solar energy systems.
Urban Estate (UE)
Bed and breakfast establishments
with no more than six (6) beds
Plant nurseries and greenhouses.
Animal boarding (limited to
farm/large animals).
Adult day/respite care centers.
Child care centers
Small-scale reception centers.
Urban Estate (UE)
Accessory buildings containing
more than two thousand five
hundred (2,500) square feet or
floor area.
Wireless telecommunication
equipment.
Farm animals.
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School, nonpublic (S)
Public and private schools for
elementary, intermediate and high
school education.
State -licensed group home (S)
Country club (S)
Golf course (S)
Golf courses.
Membership club (S
Shooting range (S)
Wildlife rescue and education
centers.
Minor public facilities.
Parks, recreation and other open
lands, except neighborhood parks
as defined by the Parks and
Recreation Policy Plan.
Accommodation Farming (FA-1)
Urban Estate (UE)
Bed and breakfast (MS/S�—
Bed and breakfast establishments
See section 4.3.6
with no more than six (6) beds
Seasonal camp (S)
Mining (S)
Resource extraction, processes
and sales.
Utilities
(R)
Small solar facility (R/PSP)
Small wind energy facility (MS)
Farming (FA-1)
Commercial mobile radio service
i
Small-scale and medium -scale
solar energy systems.
Urban Estate (UE)
City of
ins
Residential
Sod farm, nursery (R)
Tree farm (R)
Farming (FA-1)
Dwelling, cabin (R)—See _ ction
4.3.2
Group home for the aged (R)
Urban Agriculture
Urban Agriculture
Urban Estate (UE)
Group homes for up to eight (8)
developmentally disabled or
elderly persons.
Group home (R) Group homes for up to eight (8)
developmentally disabled or
elderly persons.
Group home for the mentally ill (R) Group homes for up to eight (8)
developmentally disabled or
elderly persons.
Single Family Dwelling
Single-family detached dwellings.
Storage buildings and garages
(R)—See section 4.3.2
Duplexes
Residential cluster developments.
Single-family attached dwellings.
Institutional Farming (FA-1)
Urban Estate (UE)
Cemetery (S)
Cemeteries.
Child/elderly care center (S)
Child care centers
Church (MS/S) See section 4.3—
Places of worship or assembly.
See section 4.3.4
Community hall (MS/S�—See
section 4.3.4
Hospital (S)
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Fort Collins
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EKLUND REPORT -RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS
1. WE WOULD LIKE A COMPARISON OF WHAT IS PERMITTED IN LARIMER COUNTY VS. WHAT IS PERMITTED IN
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS.
Please see the table below.
Agriculture
Farming (FA-1)
Agricultural labor housing (S)
Apiary (R)
Commercial poultry farm (S)
Equestrian operation (PSP/MS/
S)—See section 4.3.1
Farm (R)
Feedyard(S)
Fur farm (S)
Garden supply center (S)
Greenhouse (R)
Livestock veterinary clinic/hospital
(MS/ S)--See section 4.3.1
Packing facility (R)
Pet animal facility (MS/ S)—See
section 4.3.1
Pet animal veterinary
clinic/hospital (MS/ S}--See
section 4.3.1
Urban Estate (UE)
Animal boarding (limited to
farm/large animals).
Urban Agriculture
See Footnote'
Plant nurseries and greenhouses
I
Animal boarding (limited to
farm/large animals).
' Plant nursery and greenhouse shall mean any land or structure used primarily to raise trees, shrubs, flowers or
other plants for sale or for transplanting and may include the sale of nonliving landscape and decorating products.
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Agenda Item 1
STAFF
Kai Kleer, Planning Technician
Ted Shepard, Chief Planner
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 030, 2017, Annexing Property Known as the Mail Creek Crossing Second
Annexation to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on February 21, 2017, annexes 43.698 acres,
consisting of 11 parcels located in the southeast quadrant into the City of Fort Collins. The initiating resolution
was adopted on January 17, 2017. The subject properties are located on the eastern edge of South Timberline
Road and bisected by Kechter Road. A related item to zone the annexed properties is presented as the next
item on this Agenda.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on Second Reading.
ATTACHMENTS
1. First Reading Agenda Item Summary, February 21, 2017 (w/o attachments) (PDF)
2. Vicinity Map(PDF)
3. Ordinance No. 030, 2017 (PDF)
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