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Annexation and Zoning
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AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT:
Other Business
UMBER:
DATE:
STAFF:
June 20, 1995
Ted Shepard
Resolution 95-93 Finding Substantial Compliance and initiating Annexation Proceedings for the
Third Fisher - Lemay Avenue Annexation.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The applicant, Mr. Steve Wilson of Colorado Land Source Associates, on behalf of the property
owners, Springer -Fisher Inc., and Catherine S. Fisher and the Catherine I. Fisher Trust, has submitted
a written petition requesting annexation of approximately 36.22 acres located east of Lemay Avenue
and south of East Lincoln Avenue.
The proposed Resolution makes a finding that the petition substantially complies with the Municipal
Annexation Act, determines that a hearing should be established regarding the annexation, and
directs that notice be given of the hearing. The hearing will be held at the time of the first reading
of the annexation and zoning ordinances. Not less than 30 days of prior notice is required by
Colorado law.
The property is located within the Fort Collins Urban Growth Area. According to policies and
agreements between the City of Fort Collins and Larimer County contained in the
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE FORT COLLINS URBAN GROWTH
AREA, the City will consider the annexation of property in the UGA when the property is eligible
for annexation according to state law. The property gains the required one -sixth contiguity to
existing city limits from a common boundary with on the north (Fort Collins Business Center
Annexation and East Lincoln Third Annexation), west (Lemay Avenue Second Annexation), and
south (Second Fisher-Lemay Avenue Annexation) sides of the subject property.
If the Council passes the Resolution, the annexation process will proceed and the Planning and
Zoning Board will conduct a public hearing on the request for annexation and zoning at its regular
monthly meeting on June 26, 1995, and will make its recommendation at that time. The Board's
recommendation will be forwarded to the City Council in time for the public hearing and first
readings of the annexation and zoning ordinances scheduled for August 1, 1995. The Council's
passing of the Resolution does not commit the City to eventual approval of the annexation request.
If the Council does not pass the Resolution, the annexation process will not proceed and the property
owner could than seek development approval through Larimer County.