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3. Once annexed, the remaining PID fund balance will be transferred to the City to
be used to maintain the public improvements in the road right of way.
a. Clydesdale Park lots owners will begin paying City property taxes upon
annexation.
b. The PID fund balance at the time of annexation in the fall of 2014 is estimated to
be about $80 thou. Those remaining funds will be transferred to the City to
manage the road right of way improvements in Clydesdale Park.
4. City Council has granted temporary reductions of the storm water utility fee at
the time of previous annexations.
a. We understand that the Council granted a five year phase in at 20 percent per year
when some southwest neighborhoods were annexed.
b. Their phase -in reached the full storm water fee rate in year five after annexation.
Solution:
1. In recognition of:
a. The significant Clydesdale Park lot owner contribution to the condition of the
public improvements which the City will manage at the time of annexation,
b. The significant PID fund balance which will be transferred to the City at the
time of annexation when the lot owners begin paying City property taxes, and
c. The economic impact on residents of paying City property taxes simultaneous
to this transfer of the PID balance to the City,
2. Grant Clydesdale Park lot owners a five year storm water utility fee phase -in at
the time of annexation. Start at 20% of the rate the first year after annexation
and increase the amount by 20% of the rate each following year until full
payment is reached in year five (5) after annexation.
We respectively request that the City of Fort Collins grant a phase -in of the storm water fee at
the time Clydesdale Park is annexed into the City. We appreciate your consideration of our
request and ask for your support through a recommendation to City Council.
Sincerely,
/s/ Bill Schwerdtfeger-_
Bill Schwerdtfeger, President
_/s/ Brenda Yocom---
Brenda Yocom, 2nd Vice President
_/s/ Carol Denne_
Carol Denne, Secretary
_/s/ Thomas J. Mills
Thomas J. Mills, 1' Vice President
/s/ John Albright
John Albright, Treasurer
Cc: Karen Cumbo. Laurie Kadrich, and Kevin Gertig
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Clydesdale Park Homeowners Association
c/o Colorado Association Services
1063 West Horsetooth Road, Suite 100
Fort Collins, CO 80526
COPY
August 13. 2014
City of Fort Collins
c/o Planning and Zoning Board
Attn. Jason Holland
281 North College Ave.
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Subject: Rationale for a phase in of the storm water fee for Clydesdale Park
Dear Board,
1. City code (sec. 26-514) permits City Council to temporary reduce the storm water
utility fee at the time of annexation. (bold italic added for emphasis)
a. Sec. 26-514 (b) states: "In the event that the City Council has determined at the
time of annexation of a lot or parcel of land that the temporary reduction of the
storm water utilityfee is justified in order to mitigate the economic impact to the
annexed properties in light of the relevant circumstances, the storm water utility
fee applicable to said lot or parcel may be temporarily reduced by the City Council
pursuant to the schedule set forth in the ordinance annexing said parcel or lot.'
2. Clydesdale Park voters approved a Public Improvement District (PID 50) in
November of 2012 and that PID has made significant road improvements.
a. The PID levies a 16.258 mil. property tax on all Clydesdale Park lots.
b. The PID funds may only be used to maintain public improvements in the road
right of way.
c. In an effort to maintain the roads in high quality, the PID, in collaboration with the
Larimer County Engineering Department, spent about $9 thou. in 2012 to crack -
seal the roads.
d. As part of the Clydesdale Park annexation considerations, the Fort Collins road
department surveyed the Clydesdale Park roads in late 2013 or early 2014 and
concluded that the roads met city standards.
e. In an effort to upgrade the roads, the Clydesdale Park PID, again in collaboration
with the Larimer County Engineering Department, spend $143 thou. in June 2014
to chip seal all the roads in Clydesdale Park.