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The meeting's agenda included updates on the Community Garden, which has a minor delay due to brick stock. A discussion on the AARP Challenge Grant concluded that applying for the Micro grant is preferable to the Flagship grant. The commission reviewed the 8 Domains of Livability for 2026 focus areas, specifically mentioning communications, transportation, diversity and inclusion, and affordable housing, with suggestions for a poll. Ongoing focus areas include enhancing the Yellow Dot program, potentially incorporating a QR code with medical information, and collaborating with the Idea Factory on traffic calming areas identified by an AARP walking audit. The commission is also pursuing bike safety education and planning for a presentation from Keeley McDonald regarding Health Services and Community Support.
The agenda for the City Council Regular Meeting included several components. Proclamations and Presentations featured the Fruita Students of the Month for February 2026 from Monument Ridge Elementary School. The Consent Agenda included requests to approve the minutes from the November 25, 2025 City Council Workshop meeting and the December 16, 2025 Regular City Council meeting, as well as several resolutions and first readings of ordinances related to the Orchard Ridge North Annexation and Rezone, and a Resolution supporting a grant application for sewer line replacement in Downtown Fruita. The public hearings and action items section detailed procedures for legislative and quasi-judicial hearings. The administrative agenda covered a Launch Riverfront Development Update and Land Use Code Amendments concerning Non-Functional Turf and Residential Occupancy. The meeting also included reports from the City Manager and Council members, and a placeholder for Executive Sessions.
The agenda for this regular meeting included a presentation honoring the Fruita Students of the Month for February 2026. The consent agenda covered approvals for minutes from the November 25, 2025 workshop and December 16, 2025, regular meeting, as well as two resolutions concerning a grant application for sewer line replacement in Downtown Fruita (Resolution 2026-10) and setting a hearing date for the Orchard Ridge North Annexation (Resolution 2026-04). The meeting also introduced first readings for ordinances related to the Orchard Ridge North Annexation and its corresponding rezone. The administrative agenda included updates on the Launch Riverfront Development and Land Use Code Amendments regarding Non-Functional Turf and Residential Occupancy.
The meeting commenced with the official call to order and roll call. Key segments included a presentation recognizing the student government officers from Monument Ridge Elementary School, detailing their involvement in activities such as food drives, operating the school store, recycling programs, and community outreach. The public participation section allowed for comments on non-agenda items, including an announcement regarding an upcoming Jewish film festival and a follow-up presentation from a resident analyzing city council meeting minutes data regarding frequent commenters and council member stances on issues. The administrative agenda featured an update on 'The Launch Project,' concerning development on the westernmost 40 acres near Raptor Road. Presenters detailed a proposed new entitlement approach, suggesting securing underlying zoning for the parcel first, followed by infrastructure design, park planning, and site plan review before proceeding to a full Planned Unit Development (PUD) process, which differs from the original one-step approach outlined in the development agreement. The council also addressed the consent agenda.
The public hearing agenda included several key items for consideration and potential recommendation to the Fruita City Council. Public Hearing Items comprised three applications: Application #2025-19 for the annexation of approximately 37.3 acres (Orchard Ridge North); Application #2025-20 for the rezoning of the same 37.3 acres from Agricultural Forestry Transitional (AFT) to Community Residential (CR), Rural Estate (RE), and Community Services and Recreation (CSR); and Application #2026-01, which proposes an ordinance to amend certain sections of Title 17 of the Fruita Municipal Code, specifically concerning landscaping standards to prohibit non-functional turf and amending the definition of the term Family. The meeting also outlined general rules and procedures for land use public hearings, emphasizing time limits for presentations and public comments.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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