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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDRB110278�OWN OF VRIL��� p ���n�� JUL 19 2011 TOWN OF VAIL artment of Community Development 75 South Froniage Road Vail, CO 81657 Tel: 970-479-2128 www.vailgov.com Development Review Coordinator Application for Design Review Minor Exterior Alteration General Information: This application is required for all proposals involving minor changes to buildings and site improve- ments, such as roofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences, retaining walls, etc. Applicable Vail Town Code sections can be found at www.vailqov.com under Vail Information — Town Code Online. All projects requiring de- sign review must receive approval prior to submitting a building permit application. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required information is received by the Community Development Department, as outlined in the submittal requirements. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Planning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval expires one year from the date of approval, unless a building per- mit is issued and construction commences. Fee: $250 for Multi-Family/Commercial $20 for Single Family/Duplex Single Family Duplex �_ Multi-Family Commercial Description of the Request: �l: SNirt/GG� U�+r 1, ry� IS'� � f� o���,,�„�,�,�, rZ ���A�� �voL �"E?V�l1i�G- " SN1NlLC �'�`HtP fNfJSt:iCd�✓r,t7`�'U�.'�3 �[:`�Up✓/}�1L' l:+��L�t �I'iuM Zkk)✓1. TC� C.✓Hii /N4 FGtX�+ O Physical Address: l �9� VA�I. V t� �vt . TLL�A��c- �'Z�.� �tt�:�.�� S �R Q� Parcel Number: � l� 7�' U 1� - 0� —� Op ��O y$(Contact Eagle Co. Assessor at 970-328-8640 for parcel no.) Property Owner: ��"�-���k T����+0�3�: lrss�;c-►A-n�� Mailing Address: l 0�3 t-� v��� ✓3 t,-� Lvv,p, V,�tiL, C v�s� �O s i Phone: Owner's Signature: Primary Contact/ Owner Representative: 1�E�N� S 5�.�-N✓ZMR+� Mailing Address: I�b°v�2 t�b-t,e �(L�d(r� pt2����" � GD►-or� �CO $0401 Phone: j;7zv�93`�-�'1��`°� E-Mail: ��nd�scl�u►ry.�c�aol tro�►�, Fax: a,r� th c,rb s�t•� t g2� v�g v►�a �� t,��,vr► For Office Use Only: Cash CC: Visa / MC Last 4 CC # Exp. Date: Auth # Check #_��p_ Fee Paid: � a5���� Received From: __TEj�R�sp NERr'3ST Meeting Date: DRB No.: �3 �` Q�'"( $ Planner: Project No: S l �— � 3'i�j Zoning: Land Use: Location of the ProposaL• Lot:�_ Block:�_ Subdivision: l..lDNS �t[Y'� FiLI�1C � SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Please submit the following items to proceed with design review. Submit three (3*) copies of the materials noted with an asterisk (*) and one (1) copy of all others. In addition to paper copies, a PDF, electronic version, of all submittals shall be submitted on disk or emailed to the assigned Planner. ❑ Completed application form including owner's signature (cover sheet). ❑ Application fee • Additional fees may be required if: 1) Any local, state or Federal agency review is required, 2) Publishing fees are in excess of 50% of the application fee, or 3) External consultants are required by the Town to re- view significant impacts on the community. ❑ Project narrative describing the background, purpose and details of the proposal (Address To: Design Review Board). r�—�1e report, including Schedules A& B to verify ownership and easements. ❑ Joint Property Owner Written Approval Letter, if applicable (pg. 2). This form is applicable to all Design Review appli- cants that share ownership of the subject property. For example, the subject property where construction is occurring is a duplex, condominium or multi-tenant building. This form shall be completed by the applicant's neighbor/ joint property owner. In the case of a multiple-family dwelling or multi-tenant building, the authority of the association shall complete this form. ,�vA'pproval and Verification Form, if applicable (pg. 7). This form is applicable to any construction within an ease- ment and may be required for any construction if deemed necessary by Town of Vail Staff. ❑ Plan Sheet Format (Applies to all plan sheets) V�;� ��oPoS ��- ❑ Plan sheet size must be 24"x 36". For large projects, larger plan size may be allowed. • Graphic bar scale (minimum scale is 1"=2010'). • North arrow. • Title block, project name, project address and legal description. • Indication of plan preparer, address and phone number. . Dates of original plan preparation and all revision dates. • Sheet labels and numbers. • A border with a minimum left side margin of 1.5". • Plan legend. ❑ Plan Set Cover Sheet* • Project name. • Address and legal description. • Sheet Index. • Preparer's contact information and other relevant contacts (i.e. Owner, Surveyor, Contractor). • Vicinity map or location map at a scale of 1"=1,000' or larger. ❑ Stamped Topographic Survey" . Wet stamp and signature of a licensed surveyor. • Scale of 1"=10' or 1"=2010'. • Legal description and physical address. . Lot size and build able area (excludes red hazard avalanche, slopes greater than 40%, and floodplain). • Labeled ties to existing benchmark, either USGS landmark or sewer invert. • Property boundaries to the nearest hundredth (.01) of a foot accuracy. Distances and bearings and a basis of bearing must be shown. Show existing pins or monuments found and their relationship to the established corner. • Show right of way and property lines; including bearings, distances and curve information. • Indicate all easements identified on the subdivision plat and recorded against the property as indicated in the title report. List any easement restrictions. • Spot Elevations at the edge of asphalt, along the street frontage of the property at twenty-five foot intervals (25'), and a minimum of one spot elevations on either side of the lot. • Topographic conditions at two foot contour intervals. • Existing trees or groups of trees having trunks with diameters of 4" or more. • Rock outcroppings and other significant natural features (large boulders, intermittent streams, etc.). • All existing improvements (including foundation walls, roof overhangs, building overhangs, etc.). • Environmental Hazards (i.e. rock fall, debris flow, avalanche, wetlands, floodplain, soils). • Wetland delineation and provide any necessary approvals or permits from Colorado Department of Natural Resources and/ or Army Corp of Engineers. f:\cdev\form s\perm its\Planning\DRB\DRB_Addition_010111 • Watercourse setbacks, if applicable (show centerline and edge of stream or creek in addition to the required stream or creak setback). • Show all utility meter locations, including any pedestals on site or in the right-of-way adjacent to the site. Ex- act location of existing utility sources and proposed service lines from their source to the structure. Utilities to include, cable TV, sewer, gas, telephone, water, electric, size and type of drainage culverts, swales, etc. • Adjacent roadways labeled and edge of asphalt for both sides of the roadway shown for a minimum of 250' in either direction from property. • Any adjacent sidewaiks and trails. ❑ Site and Grading Plan� • Scale of 1"=2010' or 1"=10' (The site and grading plan must be drawn at the same scale as the topographic survey). • Lot size and buildable area (excludes red hazard avalanche, slopes greater than 40%, and floodplain). • Property and setback lines. • Existing and proposed easements. • Existing and proposed grades. All disturbed areas must be returned to a 2:1 grade or PE stamped details of slope protection and/or stable soils are required. • Existing and proposed layout of buildings and other structures including decks, patios, fences and walis. Indi- cate the foundation with a dashed line and the roof edge with a solid line. • All proposed roof ridge lines with proposed ridge elevations. Indicate existing (natural grade prior to construc- tion of structure) and proposed grades shown underneath all roof lines. This will be used to calculate building height. • Proposed driveways: Site plan must show driveway type, finished surface, heated or unheated, grade, per- cent slope, dimensions, turning radii, site distance, required parking spaces with 9' x 19' surface parking spaces and 9' x 18' enclosed spaces, and spot elevations at the property line, garage slab and as necessary along the centerline of the driveway to accurately reflect grade. • A 4' wide unheated concrete pan at the edge of driveway. • Locations of all utilities including meter pits, existing sources and proposed service lines from sources to the structures. • Proposed surface drainage on and off-site, including culverts. • Location of landscaped areas. • Location of limits of disturbance fencing. • Names of all adjacent roadways. • Snow storage must be shown within property boundaries adjacent to driveway (30% of driveway area if un- heated, 10% of driveway area if heated). • Proposed dumpster location and detail of dumpster enclosure. • Retaining walls with proposed elevations at top and bottom of walls. A detailed cross-section and elevation drawings shall be provided on the plan or separate sheet. Stamped engineering drawings are required for walls between 4' and 6' feet in height and all combination walls. • If less than one half acre is to be disturbed, proper erosion control devices need to be shown on the site plan. If more than one half acre is to be disturbed, then a separate professionally engineered and PE stamped Ero- sion Control Plan must be submitted. • 100-year floodplain. • Location of all geologic/environmental hazard areas. • Delineate areas to be phased and appropriate timing, if applicable. ❑ Landscape Plan* • Scaleof1"=20'or1"=10' • Landscape plan must be drawn at the same scale as the site plan. • Location of existing trees, 4" diameter or larger. Indicate trees to remain, to be relocated (including new loca- tion), and to be removed. Large stands of trees may be shown (as bubble) if the strand is not being affected by the proposed improvements and grading. • Indicate all existing ground cover and shrubs. • Detailed legend, listing the type and size (caliper for deciduous trees, height for conifers, gallon size for shrubs and height for foundation shrubs) of all the existing and proposed plant material including ground cov- er. • Delineate critical root zones for existing trees in ciose proximity to site grading and construction. • Indicate the location of all proposed plantings. • The location and type of existing and proposed watering systems. • Existing and proposed contour lines. Retaining walls shall be included with the top of wall and the bottom of wall elevations noted. • Landscaping summary, including the botanical and common names, size and quantity of trees to be removed and proposed trees. The minimum size for proposed trees is 2" caliper deciduous trees, coniferous trees that are six feet in height, and 5 gallon shrubs. Also specify types of groundcover and proposed square footage. Include a description of any other landscaping features (ponds, fountains, retaining walls, pools, etc). Architectural Elevations` • Scale of 1/8" = 1' or larger; 1/4" = 1' is preferred. • All elevations, existing and proposed, of the proposed development shall be drawn to scale and fully dimen- sioned. The elevation drawings must show both existing and finished grades. Floor plans and building eleva- tions must be drawn at the same scale. • Show ail building faces including angles not represented well on the normal building elevations. • Elevations shall show proposed finished elevation of f�oors and roofs on all levels. • All exterior materials and colors shall be specified on the elevations. • The following shall be shown graphically and fully dimensioned: fascia, trim, railings, chimney caps, meter locations, meter screening methods and window details. • Show all proposed exterior lighting fixtures on the building. • Illustrate all decks, porches and balconies. • Indicate the roof and building drainage system (i.e. gutters and downspouts). • Indicate all rooftop mechanical systems and all other roof structures, if applicable. • Illustrate proposed building height elevation on roof lines and ridges. These elevations should coordinate with the finished floor elevations and the datum used for the survey. • Exterior color and material samples shall be submitted to staff and presented at the Design Review Board meeting. Architectural Floor Plans� • Scale of 1/8" = 1' or larger; 1/4" = 1' is preferred. • All floor plans, existing and proposed, of the proposed development shali be drawn to scale and fully dimen- sioned. • Floor plans and building elevations must be drawn at the same scale. • Clearly indicate the inside face and outside face, of the sheathing, of the exterior structural walis of the build- ing. • Label floor plans to indicate the proposed floor area use (i.e. bedroom, kitchen, etc.). • One set of floor plans must be "red-lined" indicating how the gross residential floor area (GRFA) was calculat- ed. See Title 12, Chapter 15 — Gross Residential Floor Area for regulations. • Provide dimensions of all roof eaves and overhangs. Lighting Plan* • indicate type, location and number of fixtures. • Include height above grade, • Cut sheet(s) for proposed fixtures & verification of "Full Cutoff' class as recommended by the IDA. ❑ Gross Residential Floor Area calculations (including allowable, existing, proposed, and total GRFA for all units in the development plan, including the other half of a duplex). ❑ Site Development Standards calculations (existing and proposed): landscape area, site coverage, building height, number of dwelling units and employee housing units, setbacks, number of enclosed and unenciosed parking spaces, driveway area, snow storage area etc. ❑ Exterior building materials list (also to be included on elevations and in materials samples), including location, type of material, and color. Please specify the manufacturer's name, the color name and number. ❑ Exterior color and material samples and specifications. ❑ Photos of the existing site and adjacent structures, where applicable. ❑ Site-specific Geological Hazard Report, if applicable - If a property is located in or adjacent to a mapped hazard area (i.e. snow avalanche, rockfall, debris flow, floodplain, wetland, poor soils, etc.), the Community Development Depart- ment may require a site-specific geological investigation. ❑ The Administrator and/or DRB may require the submission of additional plans, drawings, specifications, samples and other materials (including a model) if deemed necessary to determine whether a project will comply with Design Guidelines or if the intent of the proposal is not clearly indicated. � i Buildinq Materials Roof Siding Other Wall Materials Fascia soffits Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashing Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Retaining Walis Exterior Lighting Other PROPOSED MATERIALS Type of Material �"s'S Ql�l't- � 51�1' � t�) frladS W C� �O n��. � �vv� ��h N � /�- kJUJrO i�l)i)(� h1� r �� Vl � G�. —, nl�. n.�w. y� I !� Y� � �- ni� h�� Color GOLD�"1J GEi�» L�ct i i'I N(�- b�c � Ls1 svG- t'►�C\Si1 �H- C.� � S t1 N�- Notes: Please specify the manufacturer's name, the color name and number and attach a color chip. Pro osed Pla n for Su m mer p 2011 Maintenance Pro'ects J for . . -Summer 2011- TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/I1 - 1 List of Proiects Approved bv the Board #1 - Unit Overhangs on Units #1, #14, #15 and #18. Unit #14 Overhang � � " � ' " � � � : � � � � . �.: . _�. _ �. � � � � � � � � � � � , .��° ° r . ��� � �� �. y. `=� s �. � . . ..�,:�� �� "� ��- Unit #15 Overhang � � Proposal: Refurbish unit #1, 14, 15 and 18 overhangs by remove rock roofing and replacing with asphalt shingles. TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 2 _ :�.,. r � ' �>, I �� �:_� _ � �' ,, �, � �L__� � �, �' '�I � , _�- _ _ �_., �~ , �I,a �; � � 1 � � � ` ��"` �._� `�' _ � __.. ._.�...�..;�..:.�... _. �.. ��.° Telemark overhang renevation ..�_ . �� �4 _ �� � �iii�i � I i � . � A. � �r ���'°' 'i' � �, I , vli I .1 _ _ � —�-- �— -�, �. --- , --- , �.�_�.,. '� —� ����_���,:. , I, , — i ; ! �,I i ;II �I _ � i � � � ' ' I '� I ! I' � ! � �I I I # I � ;- <� �l�g�.,� � ,-:-� _ a»nt�' , �, � r.....n ' �a. �' � �� ,.,.� � � . �r "», � � . � _� ~ � �-,�,''°� _ ..., , , �.:__ : � � '�'J I #2 - Swimming Pool Repair fencing around pool by units #11 & 12 which had fallen down and replace asphalt roof on swimming pool pump house. Completed due to safety concerns. TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 4 , �'T� � 4 � � x � � j ..r. '�' �A:. . �'^ r. �y.y�� '�� , ..;+ ., �� ' � �` *� � y� � P . ��• � ��� k ? ��»9 i �� I , p � � � �:�. � . .��� s , — ET�l.?�'+'� ti?t�i�,�. �' dl �^' u . . . f ,�, Y �; �e p, . � r . *��.-r�(�,� 1� ' .. � , �� � �px�$ t.� A y :• �� `'�l t'� 4.�' . . , a} . � i � y.y �'��,.4 v . ,S .\ �:1�'�. � . `.�� . .. � . . �-�'6V ` ` ` r 1 1 11 i� ���■ i �' t i. E . f��4�� � � y �;.r r' ¢'ie i � �/ � � ���� , , r �' � +� � ,� w.. �,��, � , t �, > >� i "" '�'i)",P.±s!'d � �; r ,:'yt'� ; { €^:� �� "rv +�: '� , �!. . �( �'f "w.'! �` , : ,�:�' ,�.;$ � �c' .k. � � ?'�. ._. 1X� r �i�r��r�c �'c�c�� repairs Roof & fence ` �" . � #3 -Boiler Room Door Door needs to be revamped with a mechanism that can close off air during extremely cold weather. Proposal: Revamp door adding insert which can close out extreme cold temperature. Improve look of old door or replace. TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 6 - , :1. � _ � � � -� _- � �� : � � ;� _ _ _:� -_ ,�..�� �' � �! - �- . :,: ; . _ �:_ _ _ _ � . ,: :�; � � �:� . _- � �. __ , .-.�.r-��: _ � . ... : � �. _, : _ _ _, �:r, ��.__�- �_ _. ,. � t �. � � ' �. -- _ . . _ - ��__ . �_ :; ., - _ . - '`� ': : ' , _ - " .. � ; , -'` a_ y �_ ,. . :._.�� ,- -�'� :t � � ._.z , ; 5 . . :�!" �T; �; r € r„ � � � � �: w :�- � � � .. � z: ,. ..� ;., i�, �z.Y� ,� `� � ��� , ...� �E� 1 p�� h � � ; � '� � �� �� . �� � _.�. ,,�.,::4. , Telemark Boiler room door #4 - Wings on lower doors Proposal: Remove "wings" on Unit #2, #5, #7 and #8 similar to Units #1 and #10. During summer of 2012 remove "wings" on units #4, #9, #11, #12, #13, #15, #16, #17 and #18. Wings on units #3, #6, #14 do not require repair and therefore should keep their "wings". TTH Summer Z011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 8 � � � ��.T � ! �. . _ : _ --- � �-- - 1 «mww _ � F. _ �� - �. �F ��� k i� � . {, . :� $ t. "'�* - �:,. >�?Y t k . .. ' �: I� ( � ; ; � ��� � -� � �, ... � � _- -- � �..�� � .��� - ... ���� , � , � Y' ' �' 2 . � k `... 1�v. �., D f jt i'�4 � �r a�`�•� � �.. y �"� , S-� � �i� , . -�� `r. . � � t3'�s p ,7 i+ ;�° a p.•.« _ . , . _ � Left - Existing wings Right- Wing removal #5 - Building Fins r ��� � -- �� There are three "fins" on the south-side of Building A, all of which are requiring repair. They are primarily decorative and are not necessary to the integrity of the building. Removing them would be easy and would also be beneficial toward the installation of a future new roof. Effected owners could be given the opportunity to expand their decks at their expense. Proposal: Remove south facing "fins" from building A units #2, #5 and #7. TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 10 � � -,yi � ��b � fl. 0 0 J N � � � C 0 � � � O N > O Z � a. � � co � � H ,i�"`' °�"`� �. � .; i,� , ;;;��:?� �^"� , �►" �� >> �,��,, -�. � � �� � £� � � Telemark Unit 2 Fin removal Telemark Unit 5 Fin removal ' C� � r �T.. �l' , . � ,'�_ ;�� } !�f l= 4�_,,,,, _ . f. .�',.. , ^�. ""; \ �-� *: � � f° , , � t �� i i�� —� � .� � .Y � Telemark Unit 7 Showing Fin removai #6 - Painting Touch-up is needed in many places. There are also boards which need to be replaced. Proposal: Touch up paint and replace boards as needed. TTH Summer 2011 Maintenance Proposal — edited — 07/17/11 - 1 S #7 - Foundation hole on Unit #4 Frozen pipes in February 2011 resulted from this hole in Unit #4. The hole allowed extreme cold temperature to enter the crawl space and freeze the pipes going to units #1- 4. Hole was covered with towel. The owner of the unit has been contacted. Hole should be covered prior to next winter. Proposal: Cover the hole. 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' Applles to some planis. = Applies to whi�e in Fon�ona, CA, servlce aiea only. ' Applies to FoNana p�an1 o�ly Most Popular Colors �. � , � ���'� *� tc� . *� :*�a,-.�i'. � „ .._. _ Silver Lining Regional Colors � . _ _._,.-._. _ -. _ ._ ._ , _� �, �.�..._ _.�, �.- - - - , — � � r -,-.^, �.r�.',�,.r r.t �fiii�i � WhItB .� .`` __ _ ��. e Tan ��d ����.�. �, � � Nicke/ Gray Russet Red Note: lt is difficutt to reproduce the color clarity and actual color blends of these products. Before selecting your color, please ask to see several full-size shingles. Pacifi Northw Fontana Minneapolis Mt. Vernon Savannah Tampa Ask your contractor which GAF plant suppiies the Royal Sovereign�R'shingles in your area. Or, visit www.gaf.com for the most current color avail�bility information for your area. Dallas, Fontana, Minneapolis, Mt. Vernon, Pacitic Savannah, Tampa TXZ CA ' MN INZ Northwest GA' FL' _ _._ , Most Popular Colors: Autumn Brown • Charcoal • Golden Cedar • Silver Lining • Weathered Gray • White3,4 � Regional Cnlc Ash Brown Gypress Tan Desert Sand Nickel Gray Russet Red Sandrift Slate Summer Sage ' All colors feature StainGuard� Itd. warranty. z Shingles feature StainGuardm Itd. warranty in select areas. ' ENERGY STAR� �ualified. ° In the Fontana, CA, service area, this shingle meets the prescriptive requirements of Title 24, Part 6, of the California Code of Regulations and is rated by the Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC). • • • • • � -� __; • • • • • � • ; --- -- -- _ _. � • • • • • • • � • • -�- � • • � r � Smart Choice° WEATH ERSTO P P E`� R SYST EM Quality Ynu Can Tiust... From Narth America's Largest Roolin� Manulacturer! www.gaf. com I , �i:�1.. �. 7 1 � �� � ADVANCED PROTECTIONTM S H I N G L E S GAF offers you many great choices, including Timberline� shingles with Advanced Protection" Technology. They're the #1-selling shingles in North America! Advanced Protection'" Technology results in superior protection for your home, while reducing the use of precious natural resources. That's better for your home—and better for the environment! To learn more about why Advanced ProtectionT"" shingles are your best choice, visit www.gaf.com/aps. i �Cy 'In the North, huilding code iequires ?o<s8`�:�; 1he use af �eak Barrier at ihe eaves. i P� �'�, o '�� � zt�� � � :, 4 �� rt � The GAF Smatl Choice'" Weather Stopper° Roofing System has eamed the prestigious Good Housekeeping "'°'" `°^ Seal, which means �hat Good �•GOOD••� Housekeepingstandsbehindthe INOUSEKEEPING� ��oductsinthissystem (Reterto ��0����"°• *�� rr Good Housekeeping Magazine Por ,,a^ its consumer pro�ection policy.) � SALES OFFICES: . � F �::+.�' �';TRA� � 717-866-8392 630-296-1980 � GAFisa 02011 GAF Materials Corporation 1/11 N054 1361 Alps Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 206998-1210 RESRS110 U.S: Basetl Corporation LEAK BARRIER Weather Watch� and StormGuard� provide exceptional protection against leaks caused by roof settling and extreme weather. Ideal upgrade at all vulnerable areas (including at the eaves in the North'�. ACCESSORY PAINT ShingleMatch'" premium roof accessory paint is a great option to help you "hide° unsightly roof accessories by making them blend in with the color of your shingles... for a better-looking finished roof. DISTINCTIVE RIDGE CAP SHINGLES Similar to the way that a distinctive frame enhances a paintin , TimberMac° and Riclg�ass� can enhance the beauty and value of your home—while guarding against leaks at the hips and ridges. RooF DECK PROTECTION "Breathable° Deck-Armor�"' allows moisture to escape from your attic while providing an exceptionally strong layer of protection against wind-driven rain. It also lays flatter for a better-looking roof. Shingle-Mate� also provides great protection for your roof. EFFECTIVE ATTIC VENTILATION Cobra� and Master Floww�'" vents help remove excess heat and moisture from your attic that can raise your energy bills, cause premature peeling of interior paint and wallpaper, and even affect your health. —.� � PRE-CUT STARTER STRIP SHINGLES Weather6l«kerT" or Pro-Start" are a great upgrade option for rakes and eaves. They save time, eliminate waste, and reduce the risk of blow-off...and may even help qualify for upgraded wind warranty coverage �see Itd. warranties for details�. WORLD SOUTHEHST SOUTHWEST tFlEST HEADQUARTERS: 813-829-8880 972-851-0500 800-445-9330 973-628-3000 �� �: RELIABLE LOW-SLOPE SYSTEMS Liberty" and Freedom'" commercial-grade self-adhering roofing systems are exceptionally dependable! They're safer too, because no open torches or hot asphalt are used. _ �� � Printed with � 100 % renewable energyand � soy based ink � x � }�=w ;, ■"� <,.,r.�.,.,..� . .. r.., . <,.., ,.,,. ,. .,.g�s.�,».�,...� .�,,,,..,�.�sue�r>.m� *�e�°"`°"�'�i�i� ..a f s .. » „ . , , ., , .. ,a ,U _ . -r ,.�.,.,, ... � ., ., . . .a�;wil=a'.d.��'#zxffi"�sa�CZ�€ ,,.. , . . ,.. ,_ , ****+*********++***********r*********************************************++***************** TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADOCopy Reprinted on 01-07-2013 at 14:47:55 O1/07/2013 Statement *********�******+*********+***************************************************************** Statement Number: R110000810 Amount: $250.00 07/19/201104:46 PM Payment Method: Check Init: DR Notation: CK# 3046 TERRESA HERBST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit No: DRB110278 Type: DRB-Minor Alt,Comm/Multi Parcel No: 2103-014-0900-1 Site Address: 1090 VAIL VIEW DR VAIL Location: COMMON ELEMENTS: TELEMARK TOWNHOMES Total Fees: $250.00 This Payment: $250.00 Total ALL Pmts: $250.00 Balance: $0.00 **********************************+********************************************************* ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account Code Description Current Pmts -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ DR 00100003112200 DESIGN REVIEW FEES 250.00 ----------------------------------------------------