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Hearthfire Wetland Certified Natural Area
City of Fort Collins
2016 Natural Areas
Enhancement Fund
Application Submittal Deadline:
NOVEMBER 4, 2016
Natural Areas Department
P.O. Box 580
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Phone: 970.416.2815
Fax: 970.416.2211
www.fcgov.com/naturalareas
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2016 NATURAL AREAS ENHANCEMENT FUND
APPLICATION GUIDELINES
Submittal Deadline: 5:00 p.m. Friday, November 4, 2016
PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM
The City of Fort Collins encourages site management practices that focus on protecting, restoring, and
enhancing native animal and plant communities.
Financial assistance may be awarded to projects designed to enhance or restore public or private natural
areas in Fort Collins. Examples of appropriate projects include native tree and shrub plantings, removal
of Russian olives or other non-native woody vegetation, wetland creation and enhancement, or native
grassland revegetation.
OVERVIEW
The City of Fort Collins established this fund in 1994 by allocation of a portion of the monies generated
by a quarter-cent sales tax approved by the voters of Fort Collins in November 1992. The fund is
currently supported by the “Open Space Yes!” sales tax approved by voters in 2002. A total of $15,000 is
currently available from tax dollars for 2016 applications. Projects up to that amount will be considered;
smaller budget projects ($2,000 or less) with a supporting volunteer commitment are encouraged.
The Natural Areas Enhancement Fund was initially authorized in the 1992 Natural Areas Policy Plan
(NAPP). The 2004 Land Conservation and Stewardship Master Plan replaced the NAPP and authorizes
the use of funds to assist private landowners and others with the restoration and enhancement of privately-
owned and public natural areas. Specifically, the Natural Areas Enhancement Funds can be used to:
(1)Enhance or restore privately-owned natural areas currently certified by the City.
(2) Enhance or restore publicly-owned natural areas not managed by the City of Fort Collins
Natural Areas Department, which could include wetlands and stream corridors within
City parks or stormwater detention areas. Sites managed by the Natural Areas Department
are enhanced through a separate funding source.
SELECTION PROCESS
The Natural Areas Department’s Natural Areas Enhancement Fund Team is responsible for selecting
projects for the Natural Areas Enhancement Fund. The Team may also request review and approval of
projects by staff of other City Departments, including Parks, Forestry, Stormwater, Poudre Fire Authority,
and Streets, depending on the location and type of project (e.g., tree and shrub plantings in floodplain
areas must meet stormwater flow criteria).
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The following criteria may be used for rating the applications:
→What is the potential to enhance the wildlife value of this natural area by the project?
→What is likelihood of the applicants’ completion of the project?
→What is the volunteer commitment of the applicant?
→ If a group, what is the relative monetary commitment of the applicant?
ELIGIBILITY
1. The site must be entirely within the limits of the Fort Collins Growth Management Area, but need not
be within the City limits.
2. Projects will be considered from private citizens, neighborhood groups, nonprofit organizations, school
groups, and corporations. City, County, and Federal projects are not eligible for this fund.
3. Projects may be on public or private land. Sites managed by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas
Department are not eligible for this funding. Applicant must provide written proof of approval from
landowner(s).
4. Funds are primarily for implementation purposes. Planning and salary costs are not considered for
funding. Site enhancement is the primary focus for funding, not natural areas education or interpretation.
If plantings are proposed, only species native to the Fort Collins area will be funded. Noxious weed
control is not generally funded, with the exception of exotic shrub and tree removal (e.g., Russian olive
control). If interpretive signs are proposed, wording and graphics must be reviewed and approved by
City staff for content accuracy.
5. Applications for a grant that would directly improve the property of a current City of Fort Collins
Natural Areas Department employee will not be eligible for a grant award.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Applications must be submitted on the enclosed forms and include all requested information.
Photographs of the site and a map or scale drawing of project location and plans must be enclosed with
the application. Photographs are part of the application and will not be returned. An application for
natural areas certification must be submitted with the enhancement fund application for all sites in private
ownership and not currently certified as a natural area by the City. A Natural Areas Certification
application can be obtained from the City of Fort Collins Website www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/ or
through the Natural Areas Department.
Applicants that receive funding are required to sign a contract with the City (see attached example). The
contract requires that a sign acknowledging receipt of enhancement funds be displayed on the site. A sign
will be provided by the City. The applicant is also required to submit a written evaluation and fiscal
report, including copies of receipts of monies spent, on the project 1.5 years after receipt of funds.
DEADLINE
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Proposals must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 4, 2016. Applications can be
e-mailed to Karen Manci (kmanci@fcgov.com); mailed (Karen Manci, Natural Areas Department, P.O.
Box 580, Fort Collins, CO, 80522-0580); or dropped off at the Natural Areas Department Office (1745
Hoffman Mill Road). Anticipate a 4-week selection period before grant recipients are notified.
For more information contact Karen Manci, at 221-6310 or kmanci@fcgov.com. A pre-application
meeting, which may include a site visit, is encouraged. Information on native plants is available on the
City of Fort Collins Website www.fcgov.com/naturalareas/ or through Karen.
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SITE NAME: ___Village Park Natural Area ________________________________
SITE SIZE (natural areas portion only): ___1/4____ (acres)
SITE ADDRESS/LOCATION: ______NE Portion of Village Park Court (HOA Property) ____
NAME OF APPLICANT(S):_Village Park Homeowners Association _______________________
CONTACT PERSON: ____Jean Goin _______________________________________________
ADDRESS:____1308 Village Park Court Fort Collins, CO 80526___________________________
PHONE: (970) 420- 6213 _______________Home ____________________Work (if applicable)
E-MAIL (if available): __Beanzie77@aol.com_______________________________________
MAIN OBJECTIVE(S) OF PROJECT: __Continue with the restoration of the Natural Area,
enhancing the native species and continuing the process of invasive and non-native removal
particularly Siberian Elm and Russian Olive abatement. Selective thinning of the female
cottonwoods for a reduction of the seasonal cottony plumage. A continuation of the removal of
other noxious weeds such as the Canada Thistle._______________
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (INCLUDE SPECIES, NUMBER, AND SIZE OF NATIVE PLANTS
TO BE PLANTED; NATIVE SPECIES SEED MIX AND SIZE OF AREA TO BE SEEDED;
SPECIES LIST OF EXOTIC PLANTS TO BE REMOVED) (Please include scientific
names for native species to be planted, not just the common names):
Area is roughly 1/4 acre containing Cottonwoods, Green Ash, and a Crack Willow. A few
Snowberry bushes are present as well as Dogwood. Grass includes Smooth Brome and Reed
Canary Grass.
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Improvements to date include the thinning of the down woody debris and some removal of dead
tree limbs. Four Russian Olives and three large Siberian Elms have been removed however the
EXHIBIT A
2016 NATURAL AREAS ENHANCEMENT FUND
APPLICATION FORM
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continued efforts are needed to complete the process preventing regrowth. Herbicide treatment and
stump grinding is proposed to prevent further growth from the root system and stump of the
Siberian Elms.
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Multiyear plan includes removing more Siberian Elms and treating with herbicide the stumps and
surrounding area of the trees already removed. The newly sprouting Elms will be cut and treated.
Presently their are at least three mature 70 foot Siberian trees at the site. There are also a few
Russian Olives remaining and we propose that those too be removed and treated.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________________ (Attach additional sheets, if necessary).
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SCHEDULE OF PROJECT:
_____Five year removal and treatment plan for the remaining Siberian Elms, to be most effective in
complete eradication. In the first year of the project the three mature largest Siberian Elms will be
removed. In following years these areas will be monitored for any new growth which will be cut
and treated. Smaller Siberian Elms will be removed in years 2-5. Pacing the project over five years
will minimize the disturbance to the habitat and ensure best montoring of elm regrowth. Continued
maintenace on the removal of Canada Thistle and selective thinning of the female Cotton Wood
trees are planned for years 1-2. Continued maitenace on the down woody debris and health of
native trees throughout all five years of project.
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Year1: Removal and Treatment of 3 Large Siberian Elms($1,400)
Cut and Treat Russian Olives ($600)
Removal of female seeding Cottonwoods ($300)
Year2: Cut/Treat Sprouting Elms ($300)
Management of downwoody debris and native tree health ($1,000)
Year3: Cut/Treat Sprouting Elms ($300)
Year4: Cut/Treat Sprouting Elms ($300)
Year5: Cut/ Treat Sprouting Elms ($300)
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TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: $ ___$4,500_________________
FUNDING PROVIDED BY APPLICANT: $ ___$1,000_____________
FUNDING REQUESTED FROM NATURAL AREAS FUND: $ ___$3,500____________
SOURCE(S) OF APPLICANT FUNDING: ____Homeowners Association
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STATEMENT OF VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT: Area will be maintained by the Homeowners
Association___________________________________________________________________________
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2016 ENHANCEMENT FUND BUDGET WORKSHEET
(Please attach quotes for any proposed work to be done by contractors, e.g.,
Russian olive removal by a landscape company.)
Plant or Seed Material:
Trees $ ________
Shrubs ________
Grasses ________
Wildflowers and other forbs ________
Subtotal: $_________ (1)
Exotic Pest Shrub/Tree Removal:
Tools (tree removal) $ _2000_______
Equipment rental/Contractor ________
Other __Herbicide treatments_______________ __1500______
Subtotal: $_________ (2)
Grading:
Tools $ ________
Equipment rental/Contractor ________
Subtotal: $_________ (3) Structural
Materials:
Fencing $ ________
Rock ________
Other__________________ ________
Subtotal: $_________ (4)
Irrigation:
Hoses/piping/sprinkler parts $ ________
Equipment rental/Contractor ________
Subtotal: $_________ (5)
Safety Features:
Wheelchair access aids $ ________
Refuse receptacles ________
Motor vehicle barriers ________
Subtotal: $_________ (6) Interpretive/
Educational Material:
Signage $ ________
Other ________
Subtotal: $_________ (7)
Other expenditures (list):
_Downwoody maintenace___________________ $ _1000_______
____________________ ________
Subtotal: $___4500______ (8)
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET: $_4500_________ (Lines 1-8)
AMOUNT PROVIDED BY APPLICANT: $__1000_________
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AMOUNT REQUESTED FROM NATURAL AREAS FUND: $__3500_________
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RECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF SITE.
Siberian Elm Shoots from last cut and removed trees
Area showing the clearing of down-woody debris, some left to
preserve habitat
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After a heavy snow
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Wildlife:
May 3rd 2016
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February 9th, 2016
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December 24th, 2015
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November 30th, 2015
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SITE PLAN
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Example of Contract:
2016 NATURAL AREAS ENHANCEMENT FUND
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this _______ day of ____________, 2016, by and between the
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a municipal corporation (the "City"), and ________________ (the
"Contractor").
WHEREAS, it is the objective of the City to conserve the natural environment of Fort Collins for its wildlife
habitat value as a service to the people of Fort Collins; and
WHEREAS, the City's Natural Areas Department has selected the Contractor's project, as described below, for
funding in accordance with the City's Natural Areas Enhancement Fund guidelines; and
WHEREAS, the City Plan policies adopted by the City Council include Open Lands Policy OL-1.2, Urban
Development, to encourage and assist efforts by private landowners and organizations to protect, restore or enhance
privately owned natural areas within the City's Growth Management Area; and
WHEREAS, the City Plan policies also include Open Lands Policy OL-1.4, Partnerships, to develop effective local
and regional partnerships with other governmental organizations and the private sector for the protection and
preservation of locally and regionally valued open lands; and
WHEREAS, as a consequence of these policies, it is part of the mission of the City Natural Areas Department to
protect and enhance lands with existing or potential natural areas values; and
WHEREAS, the conservation and restoration of natural areas on non-City owned properties is one means by which
this mission may be accomplished, as described in the Land Conservation and Stewardship Master Plan approved
by the City Council in Resolution 092-2004 on July 20, 2004.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of their mutual promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows:
1. The Contractor shall perform the project and use the funds provided under this contract in accordance with the
Contractor's Proposal, which is attached as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference.
2. Any modification of the performance of this project from that indicated in the Contractor's Proposal, must
receive prior written approval of the City.
3. For performance of this project, the Contractor shall receive ______________________ ($___________)
which shall be expended by the Contractor by June 15, 2018, in accordance with the Natural Areas Enhancement
Fund Guidelines, which are attached as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference.
4. The Contractor shall provide the City with a written evaluation and fiscal report, including copies of receipts for
expenditures with the funds on this project no later than June 15, 2018.
5. The Contractor shall acknowledge receipt of this City support by displaying a sign provided by, or approved by,
the City at the site and include the following statement in all materials relating to the project funded:
THIS PROJECT IS SUPPORTED BY FUNDING FROM
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS NATURAL AREAS ENHANCEMENT FUND
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6. The Contractor agrees to make all records pertaining to activities carried out under this Contract available to the
City for audit upon request for at least 3 years following the fulfillment of this Contract.
7. If any provision of this Contract is not met in the manner and time specified by the Contractor, the Contractor
will be in breach and the City may terminate the Contract. Upon such termination, the Contractor will return to the
City all funds paid in accordance with this Contract within (30) days following receipt of the written request from
the City to do so.
8. This Contract is not assignable without prior written consent of the City.
9. The Contractor hereby represents and warrants that it is the owner of, or in the event it is not the owner, had the
permission of the owner of, the site upon which the proposed activities will take place, and further represents and
warrants that it is fully authorized to undertake the activities set forth in Exhibit “A.”
10. The term of this Contract shall be from the date of signature (reverse) to June 15, 2018.
11. At all times during the term or performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all
applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations that have been or may hereafter be established.
12. The signatories aver that to their knowledge no City employee has a personal or beneficial interest whatsoever
in the service or property described herein.
13. The Contractor shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees, and agents, against
any and all claims, damages, liability, and court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a
result of any act or omission by the Contractor, its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the
terms of this Contract.
14. The Contractor, if an individual, must;
A. produce either a valid Colorado driver’s license or a Colorado identification card; a U.S.
military card or military dependent’s identification card; a U.S. Coast Guard merchant
mariner card; or a Native American tribal document; and
B. execute an affidavit stating that he or she is a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident or that he
or she is otherwise lawfully present in the U.S. pursuant to federal law.
15. The Contractor represents and agrees that:
A. As of the date of this Agreement:
1. The Contractor does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien; and
2. The Contractor has participated or attempted to participate in the basic pilot
employment
verification program created in Public Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended, and
expanded in Public Law 156, 108th Congress, as amended, administered by the United
States Department of Homeland Security (the “Basic Pilot Program”) in order to verify
confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees that the Contractor
does not employ any illegal aliens.
B. The Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform works
under this Agreement or knowingly enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to
the Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien
to perform work under this Agreement.
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C. The Contractor shall continue to apply to participate in the Basic Pilot Program and shall in
writing verify same every three (3) calendar months thereafter, until Contractor is accepted or the
public contract for services has been completed, whichever is earlier. The requirements of this
section shall not be required or effective if the Basic Pilot Program is discontinued.
D. The Contractor is prohibited from using Basic Pilot Program procedures to undertake pre-
employment screening of job applicants while this Agreement is being performed.
E. If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this
Agreement knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the Contractor shall:
1. Notify such subcontractor and the City within three days that the Contractor has actual
knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and
2. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the
notice required pursuant to this section the subcontractor does not cease employing or
contracting with the illegal alien; except that the Contractor shall not terminate the contract
with the subcontractor if during such three days the subcontractor provides information to
establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal
alien.
F. The Contractor shall comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado Department of Labor
and Employment (the “Department”) made in the course of an investigation that the Department
undertakes or is undertaking pursuant to the authority established in Subsection 8-17.5-102 (5),
C.R.S.
G. If the Contractor violates any provision of this Agreement pertaining to the duties imposed by
Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. the City may terminate this Agreement. If this Agreement is so
terminated, the Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the City arising
out of Contractor’s violation of Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S.
H. The City will notify the Office of the Secretary of State if Contractor violates this provision of
this Agreement and the City terminates the Agreement for such breach.
Contractor: City of Fort Collins:
_____________________________________ By: ___________________________________
Director of Purchasing
By: __________________________________ Approved as to form:
Print Name: ___________________________ _______________________________________
Assistant City Attorney
Title: ______________________________
Attest:
______________________________________
City Clerk
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