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HomeMy WebLinkAboutANNEXATION OF QUAIL HOLLOW - 46-89, A - REPORTS - A.I.R. TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSDeveloOnt Services - Planning Department October 23, 1989 Mr. Daryle W. Klassen, Chairman Larimer County Board of Commissioners Larimer County Courthouse 200 W. Oak Street Fort Collins, CO 80521 Dear Chairman Klassen, In accordance with CRS 31-12-108.5, the City of Fort Collins is sending you an annexation impact report for the following annexation: Quail Hollow Annexation Please note that the annexation petition will be reviewed by the Fort Collins City Council at the date indicated within the annexation impact report. Sincerely, Ken Waido Chief Planner KW/kb Attachments ,00 LaPorte Avenue • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • t'03) 221 h750 • 0 ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT NAME OF ANNEXATION: Quail Hollow Annexation. DATE OF REVIEW BY THE FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL: November 21, 1989 The purpose of this report is to satisfy the requirements of CRS 31-12-108.5 which indicates a municipality shall prepare an annexation impact report and file a copy of the report with the Board of County Commissioners governing the area proposed to be annexed. Attached to this report are the following: (aI) A map showing the present and proposed boundaries of the City of Fort Collins in the vicinity of the above referenced annexation. The proposed boundaries of the City of Fort Collins are depicted by the Urban Growth Area boundary as agreed to by the Larimer County Board of Commission- ers and the Council of the City of Fort Collins and contained in the INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR THE FORT COLLINS URBAN GROWTH AREA. (See Exhibit A). (aII) A map showing present streets, major water trunk lines, sewer interceptors and outfalls, other utility lines and ditches, and the proposed extension of such streets and utility lines in the vicinity of the above referenced annexation. (See, Fort Collins Urban Growth Area Master Street Plan for present and proposed extension of streets; Water Master Plan 1986 for present and proposed extension of water utility lines; Sewer Master Plan 1986 for present and proposed extension of sewer utility lines; and Exhibit B for other utility lines and ditches). (aIII) A map showing the existing and proposed land use pattern of the areas to be annexed as part of the above referenced annexation. (See Exhibit C). (b) There is no pre -annexation agreement between the petitioner and the City of Fort Collins associated with the above referenced annexation. (c) The City of Fort Collins plans to extend municipal services into the area of the above referenced annexation. The City operates under a "develop- ment must pay its own way" philosophy whereby, the cost of needed extensions of infrastructure (utilities and streets) are borne by the developer requiring those extensions. The City participates in any required "oversizing" of infrastructure and finances such requirements from the City's Oversizing Fee structure. The developer has several optional methods to finance infrastructure extensions including the use of Special Improvement Districts (SIDs). The City also collects fees for the extension and upgrading of storm drainage systems and the purchase and construction of parks and recreational facilities. Other municipal services, such as police protection, are financed from the City's General Fund. I . • • (d) The following districts presently provide service within the above refer- enced annexation: SCHOOL DISTRICT Poudre R-1 School District FIRE DISTRICT Poudre Valley Fire District HOSPITAL DISTRICT Poudre Valley Hospital District PEST CONTROL DISTRICT Larimer County Pest Control WATER DISTRICT Ft. Collins -Loveland Water District N. CO Water Conservancy District ELECTRIC POWER Public Service Company Poudre Valley REA, Inc. (e) The applicant plans to develop approximately 60 acres of the area to be annexed into residential land uses of approximately 177 units. Using student generation per housing unit figures provided by the Poudre R-1 School District, which indicate .697 students are generated by each single-family unit, .107 students by each multi -family unit, and .072 students by each mobile home, approximately 123 students will live in the area to be annexed. The capital construction cost to educate these students (at an estimated $9,000 per student) is approximately $1,107,000.00.