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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPEC 12-22-1997 conditional use skier parkingPLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION December 22, 1997 Minutes MEMBERS PRESENT: Greg Moffet Greg Amsden Galen Aasland Gene Uselton Diane Golden John Schofield Public Hearings MEMBERS ABSENT: Ann Bishop FILE PnPY STAFF: Mike Mollica Dominic Mauriello Reed Onate Susan Connelly Christie Barton 1. A request for a subdivision, to correct an existing right -of -way encroachment, located at 2702 Larkspur Lane/Lot 6, Block 3, Vail Intermountain. Applicant: Kathy Mauzy /Town of Vail Planner: Dominic Mauriello Greg Moffet asked for public comment. There was none. Galen Aasland commented that he thought this would correct the problem. John Schofield made a motion in accordance with the staff memo. Galen Aasland seconded the motion. The motion passed by a 5 -1 -1 vote ( Amsden abstain; Bishop absent). 2. A request for a conditional use permit to allow skier /guest parking on weekends and holidays in the VVMC Parking Structure, with vehicular access from the South Frontage Road only, located at Lot E, Vail Village 2nd. Applicant: Vail Clinic, Inc., represented by Stan Anderson Planner: Reed Onate Greg Moffet asked for public comment. Dan Feeney, head of maintenance for VVMC, was present to answer questions. Jim Lamont, East Village Homeowners Association, Inc., commented on his concerns, such as the impacts on streets, the bus stops, the neighbors, and noted that he submitted a letter about them to the Commission and staff. Joan Norris commented on her concerns regarding possible congestion and access. John Schofield asked the applicant to address the issues identified above. Dan Feeney responded to some of the concerns identified. John Schofield asked for a sign plan or proposal. Gene Uselton asked about parking collections and fees. Feeney noted that collections would occur between 8 am and 1 pm and fees were proposed to be a flat rate. Greg Amsden asked that additional sign be included in the parking lot. Galen expressed concern about the speed of vehicles. He thought this effort however, represented an example of sharing responsibilities for a "town -wide need." He agreed that it should be reviewed in one year. Diane Golden expressed concern about people walking around the hospital and hoped that directions would be provided for those who were lost. Jim Lamont also commented on the fact that the parking structure was designed to support the hospital not the ski areas. He noted that the original approval for the structure did not include "parking for skiers ". Joan Norris expressed opposition to this conditional use permit allowing skier /guest parking in the VVMC parking structure. Greg Moffet agreed with the one -year condition on this proposal. He favored the idea of providing this space for skiers /guests as it would possibly remove some of the cars parked on the frontage road. John Schofield made a motion in accordance with the staff memo including the recommended conditions outlined below. That the applicant shall keep the entrance gate open during the skier /guest parking operation between 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturdays and Sundays. 2. That the applicant shall provide a comprehensive sign program, including signs that direct pedestrians to the West Meadow Drive bus stop and a Town map mounted near the stairwell entrances that highlight skier access to the mountain, the in -Town Shuttle Bus routes /stops, and parking and access restrictions on the West Meadow Drive VVMC alley access. That any temporary or permanent promotional signs shall receive Town design approvals. 4. That any future temporary or permanent booth structure shall receive Town design approvals. 5. That this Conditional Use Permit shall expire after the 1997 -98 ski season. Operation of the skier /guest parking lot will require a re- review of parking activities and approval of a conditional use permit for the 1998 -99 ski season. Diane Golden seconded the motion. The motion passed by a vote of 6 -0 -1 (Bishop absent). 3. A request for a work session to discuss a conditional use permit to construct four multiple - family dwelling units and variances from Section 18.28.090 (Building Height), Section 18.28.140 (Landscape Area) and Section 18.28.070 (Setbacks), to allow for commercial and residential expansion, located at 143 E. Meadow Drive (Crossroads East Building)/Lot P, Block 5D, Vail Village 1st. Applicant: Crossroads Plaza, Trevina L.P., represented by Bill Pierce Planner: Dominic Mauriello Dominic Mauriello provided the overview of the staff memo. He reminded the Commission that the applicant was interested in general direction regarding the following four areas: conditional use permit for four dwelling units, building height, setbacks, and landscape area. Dominic reviewed each area in detail. A short break was taken (2 pm to 2:15 pm). Bill Pierce, applicant, introduced other representatives on this project: Maxine Miller, representative of Trevina, L.P. (the owner of the commercial space), Ken Overstreet and Lynn Fritzlen, both representatives of the architectural firm. He explained the Crossroads proposal and renovation opportunity with the property. Galen Aasland indicated that he liked the drawings, but that this renovation did not really comply with the Town's comprehensive plans, i.e. residential does not include local renters or buyers. He did not see grounds for reconfiguring the property into dwelling units. John Schofield commented on the fact that he did not really think all variances were possible. He encouraged the re- development approach for this project. Gene Uselton encouraged and liked the idea of renovation. He suggested that maybe the applicant consider working with Garton's to improve the overall image of the building as well. MEMORANDUM TO: Planning and Environmental Commission FROM: Community Development Department DATE: December 22, 1997 SUBJECT: A request for a conditional use permit, to allow skier /guest parking on weekends and holidays in the Vail Valley Medical Center (VVMC) Parking Structure, with vehicular access from the South Frontage Road only, located at Lot E, Vail Village 2nd filing (Vail Valley Medical Center parking structure). Applicant: Stan Anderson, Security Coordinator Planner: Reed Onate BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit in order to allow the use of the Vail Valley Parking StruCture for skier /guest parking. The proposal includes 100 parking space o be old on the weekends and holidays only. The applicanLhas indicated that t ere is a total of 30 parking spaces at the Vail Valley Medical Center 207 inside the parking structure and i the surface lot on the west side of the property. The applicants survey of parking lot usage indicates that the typical usage on weekends includes 40 vehicles parked in the surface lot and 70 inside the parking structure (parking counts were taken on Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, 1997). The applicant's description of the proposal is included as Attachment A. A supplemental letter from the applicant dated December 17, 1997 is included as Attachment B. In brief, the December 17 letter states that 1) all vehicle access would be through the top structure gate, located on the South Frontage Road; 2) once vehicles are parked, pedestrian access is available throughout the structure by ramps, stairs, or elevators; 3) hours of parking fee collection would be Saturdays and Sundays, 3:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.; and 4) access would be controlled by VVMC employees, who would allow vehicles to flow into the parking structure in the case of a traffic backup onto South Frontage Road. Attachment C is provided for general information regarding VVMC's parking plan for employees. Parking during the weekdays at VVMC is highly impacted and the parking plan provides incentives for employees to either use a hospital shuttle, car pool, or use regional transit. II. ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION A. Vehicle Access Currently, the primary vehicle access entering and exiting the parking structure is from the South Frontage Road. Two other vehicle access points are located on the first level which are controlled by gates used by ambulance services and maintenance personnel. A parking garage control gate is currently located near the South Frontage Road right -of -way and the West Star Bank driveway access. The space behind the INN *V41L e o existing entrance control gate can accommodate approximately two vehicles. Backups onto South Frontage Road and /or the blocking of the West Star Bank driveway may occur depending on the frequency of vehicles entering the parking structure. The applicant has verbally stated that the entrance gate would remain open and money collected closer to the interior of the parking structure if vehicle backups occur. B. Pedestrian Access The parking structure's pedestrian access includes driveway ramps, stairwells, and an elevator that is oriented to VVMC facilities. No clearly designated pedestrian access exists for potential users of the West Meadow Drive bus stop. Access is also available to steps at the south -west corner of the West Star Bank parking lot, which leads to an access route to West Meadow Drive. C. Design Review Temporary or permanent signs advertising the skier /guest parking operation would require design approval. No booth structures are currently proposed as part of the application. D. Potential Benefits Expansion of parking lots available for weekend rental would reduce parking pressures on Town parking structures, which would reduce the need for additional public facilities and reduce overflow parking on the South Frontage Road. In addition, the Town would not be liable for any new skier /guest parking provided within VVMC's private parking structure. III. GENERAL REVIEW CRITERIA FOR THIS REQUEST The review criteria for a request of this nature are established by the Town of Vail Municipal Code. In addition to the Conditional Use criteria, staff has included criteria from the Zoning Code and the Comprehensive Plan, as we believe this will help the PEC in its evaluation of the request. A. THE TOWN OF VAIL MUNICIPAL CODE The Vail Valley Medical Center parking structure is located in the General Use (GU) zone district. According to Section 18.36.010 of the zoning code, the purpose of the GU district is: to provide sites for public and quasi - public uses which, because of their special characteristics, cannot be appropriately regulated by the development standards prescribed for other zoning districts, and for which development standards especially prescribed for each particular development proposal or project are necessary to a achieve the purposes prescribed in § 18.02.020 and to provide for the public welfare. The General Use District is intended to ensure that public buildings and grounds and certain types of quasi - public uses permitted in the District are appropriately located and designed to meet the needs of residents and visitors to Vail, to harmonize with surrounding uses, and, in the case of buildings and, other structures, to ensure adequate light, air, open spaces, and other amenities appropriate to the permitted types of uses. 2 IE The use of the parking structure for skier /guest parking is permitted in the GU zone district subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 18.60. For the PEC's reference, the conditional use permit purpose statement indicates that: In order to provide the flexibility necessary to achieve the objectives of this title, specified uses are permitted in certain districts subject to the granting of a conditional use permit. Because of their unusual or special characteristics, conditional uses require review so that they may be located properly with respect to the purposes of this title and with respect to their effects on surrounding properties. The review process prescribed in this chapter is intended to assure compatibility and harmonious development between conditional uses and surrounding properties in the Town at large. Uses listed as conditional uses in the various districts may be permitted subject to such conditions and limitations as the Town may prescribe to insure that the location and operation of the conditional uses will be in accordance with the development objectives of the Town and will not be detrimental to other uses or properties. Where conditions cannot be devised, to achieve these objectives, applications for conditional use permits shall be denied. B. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Vail Comprehensive Plan indirectly addresses issues related to skier /guest parking. The relevant elements and sections are listed below. Land Use Plan 2.1 The community should emphasize its role as a destination resort while accommodating day visitors. 2.3 The ski area owner, the business community, and the Town leaders should work together to improve facilities for day skiers. 2.8 Day skier needs for parking and access should be accommodated through creative solutions such as: a) Increase busing from out of town. b) Expanded points of access to the mountain by adding additional base portals. c) Continuing to provide temporary surface parking d) Addition of structured parking. 6.3 Services should be adjusted to keep pace with the needs of peak periods. IV. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS FOR CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST Upon review of Section 18.60, the Community Development Department recommends approval of the conditional use permit based upon the following factors: A. Consideration of factors: Relationship and impact of the use on the development objectives of 3 O 1 U the Town. The Town of Vail Land Use Plan promotes this type of improvement. Day skiers and guests would benefit from additional parking. Expansion of parking lots available for weekend rental would reduce parking pressures on Town parking structures and reduce parking on the South Frontage Road. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public facilities needs. This proposal will have little, if any, negative impact on any of the above stated issues. Th ro osal will hel r d �pParl fnr mnra nublir• rkin facilities. While staff does not believe bus service capacity will be a signi scan issue, the proposal would increase the level of activity at the West Meadow Drive bus stop near VVMC. 3. Effect upon traffic with particular reference o and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, omotive access, maneuverability, and removal of snow from the street and parking areas. Incorporation of mitigations should eliminate any negative effects on traffic, including the existing driveway access to West Star Bank and the South Frontage Road public right -of -way. 4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to surrounding uses. The parking structure would not undergo any redesign and there will be no change in its character, scale, or bulk. B. The Plannin and Environmental Commission shall make the following findin before Granting a conditional use permit That the proposed location of the use is in accordance with the purposes of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code and the purposes of the district in which the site is located. 2. That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 3. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code. V. STAFF RECOMMENDATION 51 o • The Community Development Department recommends approval of the conditional use permit for a weekend skier /guest parking operation subject to the following findings: That the proposed location of the use is in accordance with the purposes of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code and the purposes of the district in which the site is located. 2. That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 3. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code. The recommendations of approval are also subject to the following conditions: (A 1. That the applicant shall keep the entrance gate open during the skier /guest 'L'�C' parking operation between 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturdays and Su(nda µ !�, �r1 ��u6,Ycwi 2. That the applicant shall provide adequate directional signage, includhat direct pedestrians to the West eadow ri bus stop aFea Town ted on near the stairwell and elevator entrances th t highligh6,skier access mountain and the In -Town Shuttle Bus rout sand bus stops. wGt 3. That any temporary or permanent promotionaI gns � ire Town design 4 '�.' �t vh approvals. 4. That any future temporary or permanent booth structure shall receive Town h i design approvals. 5. That this Conditional Use Permit shall expire after the 1997 -98 ski season. Operation of the skier /guest parking lot will require a re- review of parking activities and approval of a conditional use permit for the 1998 -99 ski season. P. \EVERYONE \PEC \MEMOS \97 \VVMC.D22 c I 5 0 ATTACHMENT A I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE The hospital is seeking a conditional use permit to sell to the general public access to the parking structure. Use of the structure would be on weekends only, when the hospital has abundant unused parking. Selling 100 spaces will still allow us to meet patient and employee parking needs. There are 330 available parking spaces; 207 inside structure and 123 in the front lot. Typical usage on weekends shows approximately 40 vehicles parked in the front lot and 70 inside the parking structure (current count of vehicles is as of December 6, 1997 and December 7, 1997.) II. CONSIDERATION OF FACTORS A. CRITERIA: 1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town. Allowing the sale of existing parking spaces at Vail Valley Medical Center is a positive use of community resources toward its ongoing parking shortage. 2. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public facilities needs. Distribution of the visitor population and reduction of overburden parking facilities would be complimentary to accessing the Town of Vail. 3. Effect upon traffic, with particular reference to congestion, automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, access, maneuverability, and removal of snow from the street and parking areas. A reduction of overflow parking on the Frontage Roads is foreseen. Pedestrian safety is complimented by use of the Town of Vail bus located on Meadow Drive. 4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to surrounding uses. By enabling Vail Valley Medical Center to utilize existing parking spaces to meet public needs is a positive use of community resources. This program can relieve congestion on the South Frontage Road and make access to recreational facilities easier for the guest. `.. ATTACHMENT B Vail Valley Medical Center December 17, 1997 Mike Mollica Community Development Director 75 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, CO 81657 Dear Mike: In response to our conversation of 12/15/97, I am providing the following information to supplement our report for a conditional use permit for parking at Vail Valley Medical Center. The plan to generate revenue by selling 100 spaces of the VVMC parking structure would include the following: A) There are no plans to direct vehicle traffic onto or from West Meadow Drive. All access would be through the top structure gate, located on the South Frontage Road. B) Once vehicles are parked, pedestrian access is available through the structure by ramps, stairs or elevator. A Town of Vail bus stop is located outside the parking structure on West Meadow Drive. C) Hours of operation would be Saturdays and Sundays, 8am to 1 pm. D) Access will be controlled by a VVMC employee. In order to reduce the likelihood of a traffic backup onto the South Frontage Road, the employee will allow vehicles to flow into the structure if necessary. There is also reduced traffic in this area on weekends due to less employees accessing the WestStar Bank property. Please let me know if there is any further information you require for the December 22nd meeting of the Planning Commission. Sincerely, Stan Anderson Security Coordinator "Your Care Is Our Mission" 181 West Meadow Drive • Vail, Colorado 81657 • 303 - 476 -2451 ATTACHMENT C PARKING PLAN AND REGISTRATION FORM The following information outlines the new parking plan and a registration form is provided on the back, Please bring the form completed when you register. PLEASE R,C,,VE.LIBER TO PROVIDE YOUR OLD STICKER :VUIbffl R ON THE FOR11.4ND RECORD YO L'R G,-! TE CARD AT -MBER IF YOU JL4 VEAL READ Y BEEN ISSUED ONE On December 3 we will begin enrolling all staff and physicians in one of the revised parking options. We will be registering all vehicles during the week of December 3 througli 12. 9:00 a.m. to `1:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. Registration forms will be distributed in paychecks on Friday, December 5, and will be delivered on that date to all physician offices. Beaver Creek emplo, ees. please turn in registration forms to the Marketing Office. Eagle Doctors Office employees, please return to Mike Schmidt. Emerald Acres employees, please return to People Care & Development. By Monday, December l5. all employees of VVMC, our medical staff and their employees NtST have new parking stickers or will be denied access to on-campus parkin?. I00 °'o participation by all staff is essential. PARKING PLAN: All VV) employees, physicians, physician office employees, Auxiliary, Chaplains. and Doard Members will reuyistcr their vehicles. At the time of registration. emplovees will designate one of the following, parking options and new stickers will be issued based on your selection: A. Park in VVNIC parking stntcture (on- campus caiplovees, physicians. physician otfict staff only) via keyeard acc�-_ss. B. The VV,vIC shuttle service baw'oon the Edwards property and the VVN campus will begin December 15. Shuttle riders will receive a lunch voucher (S ^J.-O value) for each day they take the shuttle. Vouchers will be 2ivcn to the employees by the shuttle driver. Depar=e schedule from Edwards: 6:15 a.m. 6:30 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m. Departure schedule from VV'v[C campus: 3:35 p.m. 4:35 p.m. 5:05 p.m. 5:35 p.m. 7:35 p.m. NoTE: Staff will be available to transport employees back to Edwards in emergent situations. C. Carpool (minimum of three VV MC /Physician office emplove;.s per vehicle). Carpool vehicles will be parkod in valet lot. Carpool participants will receive lunch vouchers .north 53.50 in the Cafeteria. Vouchers will be given out by the parking atreadant upon parking the vehic!es. D. Bus Transportation. (Free bus passes will continue to be provided.) I A E. Off -site Employees (Beaver Creek, Eagle, Emerald Acres, Doctors Office of Eagle) will valet park only when they have need to be at the Medical Center. The VVNIC parking structure access is only available to emplovees with a valid hospital ID durin -, assigned shifts. Parking will be based on availabilirv, If the structure is full, employees may try the valet lot. Parking in the valet lot will also be based on availability. If both tic parking structure and the valet lots are full, then it becomes the employee's responsibility to park off site. Emplovecs parting vehicles in the structure without a valid registration, or if not on duty, will be subjected to a $300 fine and disciplinary action. On weekends, off -dutv employees can use the structure for skier parking as in the past. + Free bus service will continue from Gypsum, Eagle, .Avon, and Leadville. This season (97 -93) file use of VA's Summit County shuttle will be added. MR 0 001aftulths • Future plans include the addition of an "Express Bus Stop" at the Edwards facility (PCadine County approval), when we occupy that campus in the spring. PARKING REGISTRATION FORM NANTE DE PARTI�, -MNT VEHICLE /MA.KE �-IODEL YEAR COLOR LIC:ENSE PLATE STATE CURRENT STICKER GATE CARD PARKING PLAN: A B C D E NEW STICKER NUMBER Z0* d 200' ON Zz: 6 16.9T 03tI 202: GI 30 ld0IGN A311UA II13A TOWN OF VAIL Questions ?( the Planning Staff at 479.2139 APPLICATION FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONiIMENTAL COMMISSION APPROVAL GENERAL INFORMATION This application is for any project requiring approval by the Planning and Environmental Commission. For specific information, see the submittal requirements for the particular approval that is requested. The application can not be accepted until all required information is submitted. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Design Review Board. A. TYPE OF APPLICATION: ❑ Additional GRFA (250) ❑ Amendment to an Approved Development Plan ❑ Bed and Breakfast ❑ Employee Housing Unit (Type: ) Ix&] Conditional Use Permit ❑ Major or ❑ Minor CCI Exterior Alteration ❑ Major or ❑ Minor Subdivision (Vail Village) ❑ Rezoning ❑ Major or ❑ Minor CCII Exterior Alteration ❑ Sign Variance (Lionshead) ❑ Variance ❑ Special Development District ❑ Zoning Code Amendment ❑ Major or ❑ Minor Amendment to an SDD B. DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST: Approval to sell 100 parking spaces (inside structure) to general public on weekends � v C. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LOT E –F BLOCK FILING 2nd ADDRESS: 181 W. Meadow Drive BUILDING NAME: Vail Valley Medical Center D. ZONING: Public use district E. NAME OF OWNER(S): Vail Clinic Inc. MAILING ADDRESS: 181 W. Meadow Drive Vail,' Colorado 81657 PHONE: (970) 479 -5112 F. OWNER(S) SIGNATURE(S): - �` L G. NAME OF REPRESENTATIVE:_ Stan Anderson - Security Coordinator H MAILING ADDRESS: 181 W. Meadow Drive e 7Zi Vail, Colorado 81657 PHONE: (970) 479 -7271 FEE - SEE THE SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPROPRIATE FEE. SUBMIT THIS APPLICATION, ALL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND THE FEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 75 SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD, VAIL, COLORADO 81657. For Office Use Only: //// Fee Paid: G Clc#: 141— By: Application Date: PEC Meeting Date: Revixd 6196 I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE The hospital is seeking a conditional use permit to sell to the general public access to the parking structure. Use of the structure would be on weekends only, when the hospital has abundant unused parking. Selling 100 spaces will still allow us to meet patient and employee parking needs. There are 330 available parking spaces; 207 inside structure and 123 in the front lot. Typical usage on weekends shows approximately 40 vehicles parked in the front lot and 70 inside the parking structure (current count of vehicles is as of December 6, 1997 and December 7, 1997.) ll. CONSIDERATION OF FACTORS A. CRITERIA: 1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town. Allowing the sale of existing parking spaces at Vail Valley Medical Center is a positive use of community resources toward its ongoing parking shortage. 2. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public facilities needs. Distribution of the visitor population and reduction of overburden parking facilities would be complimentary to accessing the Town of Vail. 3. Effect upon traffic, with particular reference to congestion, automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, access, maneuverability, and removal of snow from the street and parking areas. A reduction of overflow parking on the Frontage Roads is foreseen. Pedestrian safety is complimented by use of the Town of Vail bus located on Meadow Drive. 4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to surrounding uses. By enabling Vail Valley Medical Center to utilize existing parking spaces to meet public needs is a positive use of community resources. This program can relieve congestion on the South Frontage Road and make access to recreational facilities easier for the guest. "/ Medical Center 1 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED §Vail alley Medical Center 1 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Medical Center 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 West Star Bank 108 S. Frontage Rd. We Vail, CO 81657 The Evergreen T /odge 250 S. Frontage Rd. Vail, CO 81657 d FORWARDING & ADDRESS CT i_b B. and Mary Ann Hurtt CORRECTION REQUESTED 272 W. Meadow Dr. Vail, CO 81657 a a � _ q a Medical Center 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED v, irrnnullVU * AuumtbbS CORRECTION REQUESTED Otto Weist c/o Brandes - Cadmus 281 Bridge St. Vail, CO 81657 Ronald and Kristine Erickson 5123 Lake Ridge Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55436 Mr. Ross Davis Jr. 108 S. Frontage Rd. W. #307 Vail, CO 81657 Neil G. and Barbara S. Bluhm 900 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1900 Chicago, IL 60611 Medical Center 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED I VGl1L4 —L 181 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED vvnnw i war i iw.��., � w —No James U. King, Jr. c/o Kross Petroleum, Inc. 900 Threadneedle, Suite 650 Houston, TX 77079 Mr. Irving J. and Mrs. Carol J. Schwayder 5910 Happy Canyon Dr. Englewood, CO 80110 H.F. Kepner 5161 Juniper Littleton, CO 80123 Mr. Benjamin Duke 5550 S. Steele Street Littleton, CO 80121 I 0 Valley Medical Center 11 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED CORRECTION REQUESTED Morgan & Catherine Douglas 142 W. Meadow Drive Vail, CO 81657 Ms. Joan Norris Skaalhus Condominium Assoc. 141 W. Meadow Drive #2 Vail, CO 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED Mr. Dick Eddy 162 West Meadow Drive Vail, CO 81657 31 West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 FORWARDING & ADDRESS C1ib B. and Mary Ann Hurtt CORRECTION REQUESTED 272 W. Meadow Dr. Vail, CO 81657 0 THIS ITEM MAY AFFECT YOUR PROPERTY PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.66.060 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on December 22, 1997, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In consideration of: A request for a conditional use permit to construct four multiple - family dwelling units and a variance from Section 18.28.090 (Building Height) and a variance from Section 18.28.070 (Setbacks), to allow for commercial and residential expansion, located at 143 E. Meadow Drive (Crossroads East Building) / Lot P, Block 5D, Vail Village 1st. Applicant: Crossroads Plaza, Trevina L.P., represented by Bill Pierce Planner: Dominic Mauriello A request for a minor subdivision, to correct a right -of -way encroachment, located at 2704 Larkspur Lane /Lot 6, Block 3, Vail Intermountain. Applicant: Kathy Mauzy /Town of Vail Planner: Dominic Mauriello A request for a conditional use permit, to allow for the construction of a temporary structure to accommodate a winter sleigh ride operation at Golden Peak Ski Base, located at 458 Vail Valley Drive /Tract F, Vail Village 5th Filing. Applicant: Vail Associates, represented by Brian McCartney Planner: George Ruther A request for a conditional use permit to allow skier /guest parking on weekends and holidays, with vehicular access from the South Frontage Road only, located at Lot E, Vail Village 2nd (Vail Valley Medical Center parking structure). Applicant: Vail Valley Medical Center Planner: Dominic Mauriello The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planner's office located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479- 2114 voice or 479 -2356 TDD for information. Community Development Department Published December 5, 1997 in the Vail Trail. �p TOWN