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Agenda Item 15 AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY April 19, 2016 City Council STAFF Rita Knoll, Chief Deputy City Clerk Wanda Winkelmann, City Clerk SUBJECT First Reading of Ordinance No. 055, 2016, Amending the City of Fort Collins District-Precinct Map. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this item is to amend the City of Fort Collins District-Precinct Map to (1) align the City precinct boundaries with the County precinct boundaries, which were amended in May 2015; and (2) adjust Council district boundaries to achieve a required population deviation between the most populous district and the least populous district. The district boundaries were last adjusted in August 2012. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading with a map option selected by the Council. BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION Prior Consideration Council recently considered this item at its January 19, 2016 meeting and adopted the Ordinance on First Reading with map Option 1 selected. Prior to Second Reading, citizen concerns were raised about the completeness of the public notice. Additionally, staff became aware that the data obtained from the State Demographer did not include populations residing on Colorado State University (CSU) property, and staff withdrew the item on Second Reading. Staff has now republished the notice, obtained the CSU data, and is presenting a new Ordinance with four possible map options. Precinct Boundary Changes State statute requires the County to set precinct boundaries so that no more than 2,000 eligible electors reside in a precinct. Population increases in some areas made it necessary for precincts to be divided to comply with the law. Within Fort Collins, six precincts were divided, none of which affected District boundaries. The City needs to adjust precinct boundaries to match the new County precinct boundaries, which is necessary to access voter registration information. Council District Boundaries Because staff was undertaking a review of the district-precinct map for precinct boundary changes, staff used the opportunity to review the population deviation as well. This review was originally scheduled to take place in 2016 for revision in early 2017. Item # 15 Page 1

Agenda Item 15 It was determined that based on the current data, the current deviation between the most populous district and the least populous district exceeds 19%, nearly twice the threshold set out in the City Code. Therefore, staff is recommending that an adjustment be made now rather than in 2017. The GIS Division has an established methodology for population-based redistricting (Attachment 1). This methodology was applied and four options were developed for adjusting the district boundaries, as outlined below. In addition to balancing the population between districts, staff also considered the following: (1) Alignment of district boundaries to precinct boundaries; and (2) The residence address of each Councilmember, so that no Councilmember is disenfranchised from his or her district. The options presented from consideration are described below: Option 1 (identical to the January 19 Option 1) Achieves the smallest deviation: 5.96% (slightly higher than the original Option 1) Moves 7 precincts into different districts. - As a result, 2 precincts that voted for a district representative in 2015 would choose a representative in their new district in 2017; the other 5 precincts that chose a district representative in 201 would wait until 2019 to elect a representative in their new district. Option 2 (identical to the January 19 Option 2) Deviation: 7.54% (considerably higher than the original Option 2) Moves 8 precincts into different districts. - As a result, precincts that voted for a district representative in 2015 would choose a representative in their new district in 2017; the other 5 precincts that chose a district representative in 201 would wait until 2019 to elect a representative in their new district. Option (new) Deviation: 6.05% Moves 8 precincts into different districts. - As a result, precincts that voted for a district representative in 2015 would choose a representative in their new district in 2017; 5 precincts that chose a district representative in 201 would wait until 2019 to elect a representative in their new district. Option 4 (new) Deviation: 6.02% Moves 4 precincts into different districts. - As a result, 1 precinct that voted for a district representative in 2015 would choose a representative in its new district in 2017; the other precincts that chose a district representative in 201 would wait until 2019 to elect a representative in their new district. In each of these options, the ability to vote for Mayor, and ballot issues, is not affected. Also attached is a map visually depicting growth in the city, as well as a map depicting growth trends (Attachment 2). All four maps are attached to the Ordinance as Exhibit A (Options 1 through 4). Once a map option is selected on First Reading, the selected map will become the only exhibit to the Ordinance for Second Reading. Item # 15 Page 2

Agenda Item 15 PUBLIC OUTREACH As required by Section 7-87 of the City Code, two notices of this hearing were published, one no less than 14 days and one no less than 10 days prior to Council consideration on first reading. Publication of those notices occurred on April and April 6, 2016. Map options were made available on the City's web page devoted to Council district boundaries. ATTACHMENTS 1. Redistricting Methodology (PDF) 2. City Growth Trends (PDF). Redistricting Notice (PDF) 4. Powerpoint presentation (PPTX) Item # 15 Page

ATTACHMENT 1 GIS 215 N Mason St PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.416.2050 970.221.629 fax www.fcgov.com/gis Population Based Redistricting Methodology This document is intended to define the process for redistricting within the City of Fort Collins. There are two distinct processes to follow depending on when the redistricting is being conducted. The first process uses the census data and is done the year following the census. The second process is done in any of the interim years as needed. Both processes will use estimated population, not projected population. Process 1 The GIS division will use population data collected in the Decennial Census. This information is available approximately in the first quarter following the census year (example: 2010 Census data should be available in the first three months of 2011). There are two components to this information; the database containing population and the TIGER (Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing system) block data. The TIGER Census Blocks are the smallest geographic area for which population data is available. To avoid the pretense of using any race, age, gender, etc information in the redistricting process, all data other then the population will be purged from the database prior to analysis. To make this data usable for the redistricting process the TIGER boundary lines need to be spatially adjusted to match the features that they represent (example: lines in the TIGER data representing the corporate limits may need to be adjusted so that they exactly match our GIS corporate limits). Once this is completed the population data can be joined to the Block features and population counts can be determined for each precinct and district. The GIS department will then shift precincts into adjacent districts to balance each district s population size according to the city charter. Multiple sceneries can be developed for these changes with the final result being an adopted District Precinct map.

Process 2 Any time a population estimate is needed between census years, the population information will come from the Colorado State Demographer. This information is released annually in November and is the population estimate for the prior year (example: 2005 population estimates are released in November 2006). The state uses information unavailable to the municipalities to help determine these estimates. Information such as births, deaths, immigration, vacancy rates, and building permits are incorporated into the estimate. By using the state s numbers, GIS will have a population estimate that is consistent with other departments within the city (The City Planning Department uses these numbers as well). By using the last census as the base population the GIS department can determine the population increase. The City of Fort Collins does not have any building permit data for CSU so GIS needs to use a different method to get population changes on campus. These estimates for CSU s main campus will come from the Executive Director, Housing and Dining Services at CSU. By requesting multiple year population totals per residence hall and apartment complexes, GIS will be able to determine the population increase for CSU managed properties. Each residence hall and apartment complex will have a GIS point created with the population change. This spatially locates where the population changes occur. This increase/decrease will be directly applied to the appropriate precincts. By subtracting the CSU population increase from the overall population increase, GIS will have the population increase that needs to be distributed over the rest of the city. The remaining population increase can be divided by the number of housing units that have been built or annexed since the previous census creating a population distribution per housing unit. The GIS department will geocode the building permits (spatially locate the permit by address) determining the census block the permits are in. GIS will also look at annexations that have occurred since the census and determine the approximate number of housing units that were added. The process will determine the number of housing units added to each census block. With this information GIS can then distribute the population increase to the various blocks. The population counts can be determined for each precinct and district. The GIS department will then shift precincts into adjacent districts to balance each district s population size according to the city charter. Multiple sceneries can be developed for these changes with the final result being an adopted District Precinct map.

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 BIN GHAM S COUNTY ROAD 2 HILL RD 64 COUNTY ROAD 42C S CENTENNIAL DR OVERLAND TRL N COUNTY ROAD 54G S OVERLAND TRL 5 67 65 N US HIGHWAY 287 75 68 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE 45 54 55 49 56 52 51 WXYZÉ 61 62 6 15 16 60 17 50 80 66 71 W ELIZABETH ST W VINE DR 78 76 69 72 W PROSPECT RD W DRAKE RD City of Fort Collins City Growth N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST 10 57 59 19 20 58 77 79 W MULBERRY ST 7 W HORSETOOTH RD W HARMONY RD W TRILBY RD W DOUGLAS RD W WILLOX LN 46 6 74 70 48 W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST 47 N COLLEGE AVE S COLLEGE AVE 9 14 TERRY LAKE RD E WILLOX LN 2 41 GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD 7 4 21 2 25 24 26 8 1 42 9TH ST N LEMAY AVE RIVERSIDE AVE LEMAY AVE S 1 7 27 4 18 7 4 TURNBERRY RD E LINCOLN AVE E DRAKE RD E HORSETOOTH RD E TRILBY RD CARPENTER RD E DOUGLAS RD E VINE DR S COUNTY ROAD 11 1 28 9 8 E HARMONY RD 5 N TIMBERLINE RD 22 9 2 8 11 GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST S SUMMIT VIEW DR E PROSPECT RD 29 ZIEGLER RD 9 S COUNTY ROAD 9 0 E COUNTY ROAD 0 6 KECHTER RD 5 STRAUSS CABIN RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 STATE HIGHWAY 92 ATTACHMENT 2 E COUNTY ROAD 48!"`$ 44 12 E COUNTY ROAD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 5 Scale 1:62,856 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. Population Calculations 2010 Census 2014 Population Population (State Demographer) 14,988 154,570 Population Change New Units (Built and Annexed) Population Per Unit 10,582 4,067 2.60 Council Districts Mayor - Wade Troxell District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Units Added More Units Fewer Units Development Projects Printed: March 10, 2016

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 BINGHAM S COUNTY ROAD 2 HILL RD 64 COUNTY ROAD 42C S CENTENNIAL DR OVERLAND TRL N 5 67 65 N US HIGHWAY 287 COUNTY ROAD 54G S OVERLAND TRL 75 68 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE 45 54 55 49 56 52 51 WXYZÉ 61 62 6 15 16 60 17 50 80 66 71 W ELIZABETH ST W VINE DR 78 76 69 72 W PROSPECT RD W DRAKE RD City of Fort Collins City Growth (Trending) N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST 10 57 19 20 59 58 77 79 W MULBERRY ST 7 W HORSETOOTH RD W HARMONY RD W TRILBY RD W DOUGLAS RD W WILLOX LN 46 6 74 70 48 W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST 47 N COLLEGE AVE SCOLLEGEAVE LAKE RD TERRY 9 14 E WILLOX LN 2 41 GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD 7 4 21 2 25 24 26 8 1 42 9TH ST N LEMAY AVE RIVERSIDE AVE LEMAY AVE S 1 7 27 4 18 7 4 TURNBERRY RD E LINCOLN AVE E DRAKE RD E HORSETOOTH RD CARPENTER RD E TRILBY RD E DOUGLAS RD E VINE DR 1 28 S COUNTY ROAD 11 9 8 E HARMONY RD 5 N TIMBERLINE RD 22 9 2 8 11 GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST S SUMMIT VIEW DR E PROSPECT RD 29 ZIEGLER RD 9 S COUNTY ROAD 9 0 E COUNTY ROAD 0 6 KECHTER RD 5 STRAUSS CABIN RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 STATE HIGHWAY 92 E COUNTY ROAD 48!"`$ 44 12 E COUNTY ROAD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 5 Scale 1:6,60 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. Population Calculations 2010 Census 2014 Population Population (State Demographer) 14,988 154,570 Population Change New Units (Built and Annexed) Population Per Unit 10,582 4,067 2.60 Council Districts District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Jan - Oct 2015 Fewer Units More Units Development Projects Printed: March 10, 2016

ATTACHMENT

04-19-16 District-Precinct Map Amendment Wanda Winkelmann, City Clerk 1

The purpose of this item is to: Amending the District-Precinct Map Establish City precincts (which match the County precinct boundaries); and Establish Council district boundaries. 2

Background Precinct boundaries were amended by Larimer County in May 2015 to accommodate the increase in the number of registered voters. Council District boundaries were last amended in August 2012, following the official publication of the decennial Census. Our City Code mandates that Council District boundaries be reviewed not less than once every five years.

Council District Boundaries Recent review of the existing Council District boundaries revealed that the current deviation exceeds 20%. Staff brought this to Council in January and, to ensure notice requirements were met, it is being reintroduced. CSU population data is included in the options. 4

Options 5

Recommendation Staff recommends Council select one of the four options and adopt the Ordinance on first reading. The selected option will become an exhibit to the Ordinance on second reading. 6

ORDINANCE NO. 055, 2016 OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AMENDING THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS DISTRICT-PRECINCT MAP WHEREAS, Article II, Section 1 of the City Charter requires that the City be divided into six contiguous, reasonably compact City Council districts, each of which shall consist of contiguous, undivided general election precincts, and, to the extent reasonably possible, an equal number of inhabitants; and WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code Section 7-87(b), not less than 180 days after the official decennial publication of the United States Census concerning the population of Fort Collins, the City Clerk must recommend to the City Council any district boundary changes necessary to ensure that, to the extent reasonably possible, there is no more than a ten-percent (10%) deviation between the most populous and the least populous City Council districts; and WHEREAS, City Code Section 7-87(c) requires a review of the district boundaries not less than once every five (5) years after making the decennial post-census determination, to determine whether the maximum deviation between the most populous and the lest populous district meets the ten-percent deviation standard set forth in Section 7-87(b); and WHEREAS, staff recently completed a review of the composition of the existing districts of the City, and has determined that, as currently configured, the deviation between the most and least populous City Council districts exceeds twenty percent; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the above-referenced provisions of the City Code, the City Clerk has presented four alternative district boundary changes for the City Council's consideration from which the City Council has selected an alternative that it believes best serves the interests of the residents of the City and comports with the requirements of the City Charter and Code; and WHEREAS, Larimer County recently revised its precinct boundaries and it is advisable for the City to match those precinct boundaries for purposes of accessing and using voter registration records; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk caused the publication of notices of proposed district boundary amendments to be made in accordance with the requirements of City Code Section 7-87; and WHEREAS, the new Council district-precinct map attached as Exhibit A depicts adjusted precinct boundaries and adjusted Council district boundaries. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS as follows: -1-

Section 1. That the City Council hereby makes and adopts the determinations and findings contained in the recitals set forth above. Section 2. That the district-precinct map dated March 9, 2016, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A [Option 1, 2, or 4] and incorporated herein by this reference, is hereby adopted and shall be in effect for the following purposes: (1) determining eligibility for City Council offices for the April 4, 2017, regular municipal election; and (2) determining eligibility of any interim appointments to fill any City Council vacancies which may occur following the effective date of this Ordinance. Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 19th day of April, A.D. 2016, and to be presented for final passage on the rd day of May, A.D. 2016. ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk Passed and adopted on final reading on the rd day of May, A.D. 2016. ATTEST: Mayor City Clerk -2-

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 Precinct 1 moved from District 2 to 1. Precinct 29 and 0 moved from District to 2. Precinct 55 moved from District 5 to 4. Precinct 62 moved from District 6 to 5. Precinct 76 and 78 moved from District 1 to 6. BINGHAM S COUNTY ROAD 2 HILL RD 62 COUNTY ROAD 42C S CENTENNIAL DR OVERLAND TRL N N US HIGHWAY 287 COUNTY ROAD 54G S OVERLAND TRL 51 65 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE W ELIZABETH ST 6 7 66 W VINE DR W PROSPECT RD W DRAKE RD N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST W HORSETOOTH RD W DOUGLAS RD W MULBERRY ST W HARMONY RD W TRILBY RD W WILLOX LN W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST N COLLEGE AVE S COLLEGE AVE WXYZÉ LAKE RD TERRY E WILLOX LN GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD 9TH ST N LEMAY AVE RIVERSIDE AVE 59 60 61 1 14 58 15 48 80 4 64 69 52 City of Fort Collins Redistricting - Option 1 77 74 67 5 47 70 71 55 17 18 57 56 75 79 44 54 50 72 68 49 46 78 78 76 45 12 78 7 0 9 5 8 LEMAY AVE S CARPENTER RD TURNBERRY RD E VINE DR E LINCOLN AVE E DRAKE RD 19 E HORSETOOTH RD 25 E TRILBY RD E DOUGLAS RD 26 S COUNTY ROAD 11 E HARMONY RD N TIMBERLINE RD 21 2 22 24 6 29 11 1 5 41 16 5 2 1 7 6 GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST S SUMMIT VIEW DR E PROSPECT RD 7 20 2 6 9 27 ZIEGLER RD 7 S COUNTY ROAD 9 28 E COUNTY ROAD 0 4 KECHTER RD 8 8 4 STATE HIGHWAY 92 STRAUSS CABIN RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 8!"`$ 8 8 42 10 E COUNTY ROAD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 5 Scale 1:6,60 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. District Redistricting Calculations Percentage of Percentage Change Population Ideal from Ideal 1 265 102.50% 2.50% 2 26 102.22% 2.22% 24870 96.54% -.46% 4 250 97.20% -2.80% 5 25899 100.5% 0.5% 6 26025 101.02% 1.02% Absolute Value Total Population 154572 Ideal = Total divided by number of districts 25762 Maximum deviation = sum of Absolute Value of both the highest and lowest population districts Lowest -.46%.46% Highest 2.50% 2.50% 5.96% Redistricting Option 1 Mayor - Wade Troxell District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Printed: March 09, 2016

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 City of Fort Collins Redistricting - Option 2 Precinct 14 moved from District 2 to 1. Precinct 29 moved from District to 2. Precinct 0 moved from District to 4. Precinct 56 moved from District 5 to 4. Precinct 64 and 67 moved from District 6 to 5. Precinct 76 and 78 moved from District 1 to 6. BINGHAM HILL RD OVERLAND TRL N COUNTY ROAD 54G N US HIGHWAY 287 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE W VINE DR N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST W DOUGLAS RD W MULBERRY ST W WILLOX LN W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST N COLLEGE AVE WXYZÉ LAKE RD TERRY E WILLOX LN GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD N LEMAY AVE 9TH ST RIVERSIDE AVE E DOUGLAS RD TURNBERRY RD E VINE DR E LINCOLN AVE N TIMBERLINE RD GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 W ELIZABETH ST W PROSPECT RD S SUMMIT VIEW DR S COUNTY ROAD E PROSPECT RD 2 COUNTY ROAD 42C S OVERLAND TRL W DRAKE RD E DRAKE RD S CENTENNIAL DR W HORSETOOTH RD S SHIELDS ST S COLLEGE AVE E HORSETOOTH RD E HARMONY RD ZIEGLER RD STRAUSS CABIN RD!"`$ E COUNTY ROAD 8 W TRILBY RD LEMAY AVE S E TRILBY RD KECHTER RD S COUNTY ROAD 5 CARPENTER RD STATE HIGHWAY 92 S COUNTY ROAD 11 S COUNTY ROAD 9 E COUNTY ROAD 0 Scale 1:6,60 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. District Redistricting Calculations Percentage of Percentage Change Population Ideal from Ideal 1 25649 99.56% -0.44% 2 25580 99.29% -0.71% 24870 96.54% -.46% 4 26270 101.97% 1.97% 5 26812 104.08% 4.08% 6 2591 98.56% -1.44% Absolute Value Total Population 154572 Ideal = Total divided by number of districts 25762 Maximum deviation = sum of Absolute Value of both the highest and lowest population districts Lowest -.46%.46% Highest 4.08% 4.08% 7.54% Redistricting Option 2 Mayor - Wade Troxell District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Printed: March 09, 2016

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 Precinct 6 moved from District 6 to 1. Precinct 12, 1 and 19 moved from District 1 to 2. Precinct 16 moved from District 2 to 1. Precinct 17 moved from District 2 to 5. Precinct 2 and moved from District to 4. BIN GHAM S COUNTY ROAD 2 HILL RD 65 COUNTY ROAD 42C S CENTENNIAL DR OVERLAND TRL N COUNTY ROAD 54G S OVERLAND TRL 54 68 N US HIGHWAY 287 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE W ELIZABETH ST 66 76 69 W VINE DR W PROSPECT RD W DRAKE RD N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST W HORSETOOTH RD W DOUGLAS RD W MULBERRY ST W HARMONY RD W TRILBY RD W WILLOX LN W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST N COLLEGE AVE S COLLEGE AVE TERRY LAKE RD WXYZÉ E WILLOX LN GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD 9TH ST N LEMAY AVE RIVERSIDE AVE 62 6 64 16 17 61 18 51 80 46 67 72 55 City of Fort Collins Redistricting - Option 79 77 70 56 50 7 74 57 5 52 11 58 60 20 21 59 6 78 47 7 75 71 49 48 10 15 42 8 4 LEMAY AVE S CARPENTER RD TURNBERRY RD E VINE DR E LINCOLN AVE E DRAKE RD 22 E HORSETOOTH RD 28 E TRILBY RD E DOUGLAS RD S COUNTY ROAD 11 29 E HARMONY RD N TIMBERLINE RD 24 26 25 27 9 2 4 14 4 8 44 19 8 5 1 9 GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST S SUMMIT VIEW DR E PROSPECT RD 6 2 2 9 12 0 ZIEGLER RD S COUNTY ROAD 9 1 E COUNTY ROAD 0 7 KECHTER RD 41 41 5 STATE HIGHWAY 92 STRAUSS CABIN RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 41!"`$ 41 45 41 1 E COUNTY ROAD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 5 Scale 1:62,856 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. District Redistricting Calculations Percentage of Percentage Change Population Ideal from Ideal 1 26050 101.12% 1.12% 2 25899 100.5% 0.5% 24870 96.54% -.46% 4 262 101.86% 1.86% 5 26428 102.59% 2.59% 6 25085 97.7% -2.6% Absolute Value Total Population 154572 Ideal = Total divided by number of districts 25762 Maximum deviation = sum of Absolute Value of both the highest and lowest population districts Lowest -.46%.46% Highest 2.59% 2.59% 6.05% Redistricting Option Mayor - Wade Troxell District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Printed: March 09, 2016

S COUNTY ROAD 19 S US HIGHWAY 287 S TAFT HILL RD S TIMBERLINE RD MAIN ST N COUNTY ROAD 5 Precinct 1 moved from District to 4. Precinct 58 moved from District 5 to 4. Precinct 65 moved from District 6 to 5. Precinct 77 moved from District 1 to 6. BIN GHAM S COUNTY ROAD 2 HILL RD 6 COUNTY ROAD 42C S CENTENNIAL DR OVERLAND TRL N COUNTY ROAD 54G S OVERLAND TRL 52 66 N US HIGHWAY 287 N TAFT HILL RD LAPORTE AVE W ELIZABETH ST 64 74 67 W VINE DR W PROSPECT RD W DRAKE RD N COUNTY ROAD 17 N SHIELDS ST W HORSETOOTH RD W DOUGLAS RD W MULBERRY ST W HARMONY RD W TRILBY RD W WILLOX LN W MOUNTAIN AVE W LAUREL ST N COLLEGE AVE S COLLEGE AVE TERRY LAKE RD WXYZÉ E WILLOX LN GREGORY RD COUNTRY CLUB RD 9TH ST N LEMAY AVE RIVERSIDE AVE 60 61 62 14 15 59 16 49 80 44 65 70 5 City of Fort Collins Redistricting - Option 4 78 75 68 54 48 71 72 56 58 18 19 57 76 79 45 69 55 51 50 47 77 7 46 8 1 1 6 9 4 LEMAY AVE S CARPENTER RD TURNBERRY RD E VINE DR E LINCOLN AVE E DRAKE RD 20 E HORSETOOTH RD 26 E TRILBY RD E DOUGLAS RD S COUNTY ROAD 11 27 E HARMONY RD N TIMBERLINE RD 22 24 2 25 7 0 41 12 2 6 42 17 6 1 8 7 GIDDINGS RD N COUNTY ROAD 9 RICHARDS LAKE RD MOUNTAIN VISTA DR E MULBERRY ST S SUMMIT VIEW DR E PROSPECT RD 4 8 21 2 7 10 28 ZIEGLER RD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 9 29 E COUNTY ROAD 0 5 KECHTER RD 9 9 5 STATE HIGHWAY 92 STRAUSS CABIN RD E COUNTY ROAD 52 E COUNTY ROAD 50 E COUNTY ROAD 48 9!"`$ 9 4 9 11 E COUNTY ROAD 8 S COUNTY ROAD 5 Scale 1:62,856 Miles 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 CITY OF FORT COLLINS GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM MAP PRODUCTS These map products and all underlying data are developed for use by the City of Fort Collins for its internal purposes only, and were not designed or intended for general use by members of the public. The City makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement of location of any map features thereon. THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts them AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility of the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the City harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the City's having made this information available. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any users of these products, or underlying data. The City disclaims, and shall not be held liable for any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity. District Redistricting Calculations Percentage of Percentage Change Population Ideal from Ideal 1 25955 100.75% 0.75% 2 25572 99.26% -0.74% 26541 10.02%.02% 4 26027 101.0% 1.0% 5 25487 98.9% -1.07% 6 24990 97.00% -.00% Absolute Value Total Population 154572 Ideal = Total divided by number of districts 25762 Maximum deviation = sum of Absolute Value of both the highest and lowest population districts Lowest -.00%.00% Highest.02%.02% 6.02% Redistricting Option 4 Mayor - Wade Troxell District 1 - Bob Overbeck District 2 - Ray Martinez District - Gino Campana District 4 - Kristin Stephens District 5 - Ross Cunniff District 6 - Gerry Horak Council Member Locations Printed: March 10, 2016