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Department of Public Works & Transportation
1309 Elkhorn Drive
Vail, CO 81657
970-479-2158
Fa-r: 970-479-21 66
www.vailgov.com
October Ig'h,zOO7
Dear Resident,
It has.come to the attention of the Town that the historic irrigation ditch, which runs from north to south thru
irrigation ditch is on publicly owned property and has recently been altered to divert more flow from Buffehr
Creek into the historic irrigation ditch.
The Town is concemed about the long terrn health of Buffehr Creek and the lack of water rights during the low
flow months, July thru April. In our conversations with the Colorado Division of Water Resources it is
apparent that this historic irrigation ditch has no current water rights and is required to abide by state law. At a
minimtmr, this will require all flows to remain in Buffehr Creek during periods when there is a call on the river
typically from July thru April.
It is the Town's intent to remove the diversion and retum the creek back to its natural state. This will generally
limit flow to the ditch to high flow periods (May and June).
If you wish to discuss this matter firther please contact me at970-479-2235.
Thank you for your attention to this matter
Town of Vail
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Cc: Bill Carlson, Town of Vail Environmental Health Officer
Mathew Mire, Town of Vail Attomey
Rachel Friede, Town of Vail Planner
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No. of Existing Dwelling Units in this building: O No. of Accommodation Units in this building: f-r
Is this permit for a hot tub: Yes ( ) No (Vf
DoesaFireAlarmExist: Yes( ) No(tf ll ooesaFireSprinklerSystemExist: Yes( ) No(yl'
COMPTETE SQ. FEET FOR NEW BUILDS and VAIUATIONS FOR ALL OTHERS (Labor & Materials)
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Design Review Action Form
TOWN OF VAIL
Project Name: Buffehr Creek Park ProjectNumber: Prj99-0312
Project Description: Expansion of Buffehr Creek park
Owner, Address, and Phone:
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Vail, CO 81657
479-2138
Architect/Contact, Address, and Phone: Gregg Barrie
1309 Elkhorn Dr.
Vail. CO 81657
Project Street Address: 1953 N. Frontage Rd W. and 1950 Chamonix Ln.
Legal Description: Lot 34 and 40, Buffehr Creek Sub.
Parcel Number: 210312302024
Comments:
Buildins Name:
Motion by:
Seconded by:
Vote: 4-0
Conditions:
Town Planner: Allison Ochs
Date: l/19/00
Project Name: Buffehr Creek Park
Documentl
Board/Staff Action
Clark Brittain
Doug Cahill
Action:
use dry-stack on the restroom, with no sandstone cap
use 2 rails on the split rail fence
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Amendment to the 1999 N.E.C. Town of Vail Ordinance 1O-1-6.
u Overhead seryices are not allowed in the Town of Vail:a Underground services have to be in conduit (FVC) from the transformer to the electric meter, main disconnect
switch and to the first electrical distribution circuit breaker panel.
The main disconnect switch shall be located next to the meter on the exterior wall of the structure easily
accessible.
All underground conduits are required to be inspected before back-filling the trench.
In multi-family dwelling units, no electrical wiring or feeder cables shall pass from one unit to another. Common
walls and spaces are accepted.
NM Cable (Romex) is not allowed in commercial buildings or structures exceeding three (3) stories.
No use of aluminum wire smaller than size #8 will be permitted with the Town of Vail.
TOWN OF VAIL ELECTBICAL PERMIT GUIDELINES
All installations of exterior hot tubs or spa's require a DRB approval from planning. This application will
not be accepted without a copy of the DRB approval form attached (if applicable).
If this permit is for installation of an exterior hot tub or spa on a new elevated platForm or deck over
30" above grade, you must also obtain a building permit.
If this permit is for installation of an exterior hot tub or spa on any existing deck or elevated platform,
a structural engineer must review the existing condition and verify that it will support the added
concentrated load. Please provide a copy of the structural englneers wet stamped letter or drawing
with this application.
If this is a remodel in a multi-family building with a homeowners association, a letter of permission
from the association is required.
u If this permit is for a commercial space, two (2) sets of stamped drawings are required.
If you have any questions regading the above information or have additional questions,
pfease contact the Town of Vail Electrical Inspector at 970-479-2147. The inspector can be
reached on Tuesday, Thurcday and Friday mornings between the houns of 8am and gam. You
may also leave a voice mail and the inspector will call you back,
Signature Date Signed
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DESIGN REVIEW BOAHD AGENDA
Wednesday, January 19, 2000
3:00 P.M.
MEETING RESULTS
PBOJECT ORIENTATION / LUNCH - Community Development Department
MEMBERS PRESENT
Clark Brittain
Hans Woldrich
Melissa Greenauer
Doug Cahill(PEC)
SITE VISITS
MEMBERS ABSENT
BillPierce
12:00 pm
2:00 pm
1. Connors - 1750 S. Frontage Rd. West2. Norris-141 West Meadow Drive3. Mountain Adventure Center - 3'l 1 Bridge Street4. Campo di Fiori - 100 E. Meadow Drive
Driver:Allison
PUBLIC HEARING; TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1. Connors residence - Final review of front deck enclosure.
1750 S. Frontage Road West, Spruce Creek #C4l
Applicant: Frank & Claire Connors
MOTION: Hans Woldrich SECOND: Melissa Greenauer
TABLED UNTIL FEBRUARY 2,2OOO
2. Norris residence - Final review of 250 addition,
141 W. Meadow Drive, Skaal Haus #2/Part of Lot 5, Vail Village 2nd.
Applicant: Joan Norris, Skaal Haus Homeowner's Assoc.
MOTION: Hans Woldrich SECOND: Melissa Greenauer VOTE: 4-0
APPROVED WITH 3 GONDITIONS:
1. That all the materials match the existing materials.2. Thai the skylight be set into the roof.3. That the tlashing of the skylight match the roof.
3. Campo de Fiori - Conceptual review of airlock.
100 E. Meadow Drive f24tLot O, Block 5D, Vail Village 1$.
Applicant: Scoppiati Inc., dba Campo de Fiori, represented by Annie Egan
VOTE:4-0
3:00 pm
Allison
Allison
Allison
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4. Vail Mountain Adventure Center - Signs.
311 Bridge StreeUlot L, Block 5C, Vtil Village 1"t.Applicant: Blanche Hill
MOTION: Hans Woldrich SECOND; Melissa Greenauer VOTE:4-0
WITHDRAWN
5. Buffehr Creek Park- Final review of proposed park expansion.
1953 N. Frontage Bd. West/Lot 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision and
1950 Chamonix Lane/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Applicant: Town of Vail, represented by Gregg Barrie
MOTION: Clark Brittain SECOND: Doug Cahill VOTE:4-0
APPROVED WITH 2 GONDITIONS:
1. That a dry-slack be'used on the restroom, with no sandstone cap.2. That 2 rails be used on lhe split-rail fence.
Staff Aoorovals
Breeze and Max - Signs.
244Wall Street, One Vail Place/Block 5C, VailVillage 1"'.Applicant: Intrawest Retail Group
Dore' residence - Revised landscape plan.,
100 Vail RoadiLot 35, Block 7, Vail Village 1sI.
Applicant: Bill Dore'
The Zneimer Company-Temporary site development sign.
Lots 1-6, Leni Zneimer Subdivision, Bu{fehr Creek Road.
Applicant: John Nilsson, Vail Lionshead Real Estate
Shane residence - Hot tub placement"
2945 Booth Creek Drive (A)/Lot 3, Block 2, Vail Village t lth Filing.
Applicant: John and Beverly Shane
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The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular otfice
hours in the project planner's office, located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75
South Frontage Road. Please call 479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-
2356,Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information.
Allison
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PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE
Monday, January 10,2000
MEETING RESULTS
Proiect Orientation /.PEC LUNCH - Communitv Developm€nt Depahment
MEMBERS PRESENT
Galen Aasland
Diane Golden
Brian Doyon
Tom Weber
Chas Bernhardt
Doug Cahill
Site Visits :
MEMBERS ABSENT
John Schofield
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1:00 p.m.
1. Maynor residence -4295 Nugget Lane2. lllingworth residence -5112 Grouse Lane3, City Market - 2109 N. Frontage Hd. West
Brent
NOTE: h the PEC hearing e)cends until 6:00 p.m., the board will break for dinner from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Public Hearinq - Town Gouncil Chambers 2:00 p.m.
1. A request for a side setback variance from Section 12-6C-6, Town ol Vail Code, to allow
for a residential addition over an existing lirst floor, located at 4295 Nugge! LanelLotT,
Bighorn Estates.
Applicant: Pam Hopkins, representing Robert Maynor, M.D.Planner: Brent Wilson
MOTION: Brian Doyon SECOND: Diane Golden VOTE: 6-0
APPROVED WITH 1 CONDITION:
1. Prior to final design review approval, the site plan will demonstrate an
ability to provide parking tor at least two vehicles and demonstrate
compliance with requirements for terraces/steps within the Gore Creek
setback.
4.
2. A request for a variance from Section 1 1-48-3, to allow for one additional building
identification s!gn, located at 2109 N. Frontage Rd. WesWail Commons City Market, Vail
das Schone 3'o Filino.
Applicant: City Market, Inc.Planner: Allison Ochs
MOTION: Doug Cahill SECOND: Chas Bernhardt VOTE:6-0
DENIED
A request for a conditional use permit, to allow for a Type ll Employee Housing Unit,
located at 51 12 Grouse Lane/ Lot 8, Vail Meadows Filing 1,
Applicant: Don & Cheryl lllingworth, represented by RKD ArchitectsPlanner: Allison Ochs
MOTION: Brian Doyon SECOND: Doug Cahill VOTE:5-0 (Tom Weber. abstained)
APPROVED WITH 1 CONDITION:
1. Prior to lhe issuance o{ a building permit, the applicanl shall submit a Type ll EHU
deed restriction to the Town of Vail Department of Community Development. This
document will be recorded at the Eagle County Clerk and Recorder's Oflice and will
require that the employee housing unit be permanently restricted for employee
housing.
A request for a final review for a conditional use permit, to allow for the e{oansiop of
BuJfehr Creek Park, located at 1953 N. Frontage Rd. WesVLdt 40, Buffehr Creek
Subdivision and 1950 Chamonix Lane/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Town of Vail
Allison Ochs
Doug Cahill
APPFOVED WITH 1 CONDITION:
1. That a fence or landscaping be added between the Brandess Building and
the Park to discourage activity overflow.
5. A request lor a minor subdivision , to allow for the vacation of an existing lot line at 1950
Chamonix Lanei Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Allison Ochs
TABLED
6. A request for a conditional use permit, to allow for the construction of an addition to the
existing raw water intake structure and pump station, located on Black Gore DriveiLot 8,
Heather of Vail.
Applicant: Eagle Fliver Water and Sanitation DistrfctPlanner: Brent Wilson
TABLED
Applicant:
Planner:
MOTION:
7. lnformation Update
8. Approval of December 13, 1999 minutes.
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. Please call479-2138 for information.
Sign language int€rpretation available upon requ€st with 24 hour notificafon. Please call 479-2356, Tetephon€ for the
Hearing lmpaired, for information.
Community D€velopment Department
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
Planning and Environmental Commission
Community Development Department
January 10,2000
A request for a final review for a Conditional Use Permit, to allow for the
expansion of Buffehr Creek Park, located at 1953 N. Frontage Rd.
WesVLot 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision and 1950 Ghamonix Lane/Lot 34.
Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Applicant: Town of Vail, represented by Gregg BarriePlanner: Allison Ochs
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DESCRIPTION OF THE REOUEST
The Town of Vail is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the proposed
expansion of Bufffehr Creek Park located at 1950 Chamonix Lane / Lot 34, Buffehr
Creek Subdivision and 1953 N. Frontage Rd. West / Lot 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
ln November of this year, the Town of Vail requested a rezoning on this property from
PrimaryiSecondary to Outdoor Recreation. The Planning and Environmental
Commission voted to recommend approval of this rezoning to the Town Council, who
approved the rezoning request on January 4, 2000. A Conditional Use Permit is
required for a park in the Outdoor Recreation Zone District. This Conditional Use Permit
will allow for the expansion of the park onto Lot 34, along with allowing redevelopment of
the existing park (Lot 40).
BACKGROUND
Buffehr Creek Park was developed as a neighborhood park in the late 1980's.
Presently, the park consists ol an open turf area, landscaping, picnic tables, and a small
parking lot. In 1993, the Comprehensive Open Lands plan identified Lot 34, which is
adjacent to the existing lot, as a high priority for acquisition. lt was purchased with funds
from the Real Estate Transfer Tax (RETT) and identified as the location for Buffehr
Creek Park expansion. Public meetings were held earlier this year to begin gathering
comments and suggestions from the neighborhood regarding the proposed expansion of
the park on both the existing lot and Lot 34. In June, a survey was delivered to
neighborhood residents to gather more ideas about the park. This information was then
analyzed by Town of Vail staff and the results were mailed to residenls and presented at
another neighborhood meeting in early November.
The park is currently in the Town's approval process and has been lhrough one
conceptual Design Review Board meeting and heard for the rezoning request by the
Planning and Environmental Commission. A conceptual design of the park was
presented to Town Council on December 21, 1999 and the second reading of Ordinance
#37, Series of 1999 (the rezoning from PiS to OR) was on January 4,2000.
The minor subdivision request has been tabled at the request of the applicant. This will
allow adequate time to include Lot 34 as Designated Open Space prior to the
consolidation of lots 40 and 34.
III. ROLES OF THE REVIEWING BOARDS
Plannino and Environmental Commission: The Planning aN Environmental
Commission is responsible for evaluating this nnditional use permit appliation for:
1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town.
2. Effect ol the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation
facilities, ulilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public
facilities and public facilities needs.
3. Effect upon traflic, with particular relerence to congestion, automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, traff ic flow and control, access,
maneuverabilily, and removal of snow from the streets and parking areas.
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.
5. Such other factors and criteria as the Commission deems applicable lo the
proposed use.
6. The environmental impact report concerning the proposed use, if an
environmental impact report is required by Chapter 12 of his Title.
7. Conformance with development standards of zone district
Desion Review Board: The Design Review Board is responsible for evaluating the
Design Review application for:
1. Architectural compatibilily with other structures, the land and surroundings
2. Fitting buildings into landscape
3. Contiguration ot buitding and grading of a site which respects the topography
4. Removal/Preservation of trees and native vegetation
5. Adequate provision for snow storage on-site
6. Acceptability of building materials and colors
7. Acceptability of roof elements, eaves, overhangs, and other buiHing forms
8. Provision of landscape and drainage
9. Provision of fencing, walls, and accessory structures
10. Circulation and access to a site including parking, and site distances
11. Location and design of satellite dishes
12. Provision of outdoor lighting
13. The design of parks
tv.STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The Community Development Department recommends approval of the conditional use
permit for a neighborhood park, subject to the following findings:
1. That the proposed location of the use is in accordance with the purposes of the
conditional use permit section of the zoning code and lhe purposes of the
Outdoor Recreation Zone District.
2. That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it will be
operated or maintained will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or
welfare or materially injurious to propenies or improvements in the vicinity.
3. That the proposed use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of the
conditional use permit section of the zoning code.
REVIEW CRITERIA FOR THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
The review criteria lor a request of this nature are established by the Town of Vail
Municipal Code. Buffehr Creek Park (both Lots 40 and 34) is located in the Outdoor
Recreation Zone District. The proposal is subject to the issuance of a conditional use
permit in accordance with the provisions of Title 12, Chapter 16. For the Planning and
Environmental Commission'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 etfects 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 condilional use
permits shall be denied.
A. Gonsideration of Factors:
1. Relationship and impact of the use on the development obiectives of
the Town.
Through numerous neighborhood meetings, participants have identified the
need for passive and active park uses. Staff believes that the proposal
tollows the developmenl objectives of the Town of Vail, as these objectives
are stated in the Land use Plan:
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1.1.1. Vail should continue to grow in a controlled environment,
maintaining a balance between residential, commercial, and
recreational uses to serve both the visitor and the permanent
resident.
1.1.2. The quality of the environment including air, water, and other
natural resources should be protected as the Town grows.
2.7 The Town of Vail should improve the existing park and
open space lands while continuing to purchase open
space.
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.
The proposed park expansion will provide both active and passive
recreational uses for the surrounding neighborhood. The park program
includes a paved path, picnic tables, play equipment and a restroom.
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,
Staff believes thal the proposed neighborhood park will not have a negative
effect on the above referenced criteria. There are four parking spaces and
one van-accessible handicapped parking space provided. No parking is
proposed off Chamonix Lane due to the difficulties of providing the required
turnaround as back-out spaces are not allowed on a bus route. The park
designers felt that providing this turnaround would use up too much park land
and therefore decided to increase the parking and functionality 0f the existing
lot, accessing off N. Frontage Rd. West.
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.
Staff believes this use will have a positive impact on the character of the
neighborhood by providing open space and recreational activities for the
neighborhood. All of the proposed structures on the site will be integrated
into the site.
Findinos
The Planning and Environmental Commission shall make the following findings
before granting a conditional use permit:
1. That the proposed location of the use is in accord 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.
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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 wellare or materially injurious to
properties or improvements in the vicinity.
That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable
provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning
code.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEFEBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of
Vailwill hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code ot the
Town of Vail on January 10, 2000, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In
consideration ol:
A request for a side setback variance from Section 12-5C-6, Town of Vail Code, to allow for a
residential addition over an existing tirst floor, located at 4295 Nugget LanelLot 7, Bighorn
Estates.
Applicant: Pam Hopkins, representing Robert Maynor, M.D.Planner: Brent Wilson
A request for a variance from Section 1'l-4B,-3, to allow for one additional building identificelion
sign, located at 2109 N. Frontage Rd. WesWdl Commons City Market, Vail das Schone 3'"
Filing.
Applicant: City Market, lnc.Planner: Allison Ochs
A request for a conditional use permit, to allow for the construction of an addition to the existing
raw water intake structure and pump station, located on Black Gore Drive/Lot 8, Heather of Vail.
Appticant: Eagle River Water and Sanitation DistrictPlanner: Brent Wilson
A request for a conditional use permit, to allow for a Type ll Employee Housing Unit, located at
51 12 Grouse Lane/ Lot 8, Vail Meadows Filing 1.
Applicant: Don & Cheryl lllingworth, represented by RKD Architects
Planner: Allison Ochs
A request for a final review for a conditional use permit, to allow for the expansion of Buffehr
Creek Park, located at 1953 N. Frontage Rd. WesULot 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision and 1950
Chamonix Lane/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision and a request for a minor subdivision , to
allow for the vacation of an existing lot line at 1950 Chamonix Lane/ Lot 34, Buflehr Creek
Subdivision.
Applicant: Town oI VailPlanner: Allison Ochs
The applications and inlormation about the proposals are available for public inspection during
regular'office hours in the project plannefs office located at the Town of Vail Community
Development Department,' 75 South Frontage Road. Please call 479-2138 lor information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-
2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information.
community Development Department
Published December 31, 1999 in the Vail Trail.
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
Town Council
Allison Ochs, Community Development Department
Gregg Banie, Public Works
December2l,1999
A discussion of the conceptual design of Buffehr Creek Park and
Ordinance #37, Series of 1999, an ordinance rezoning Lot 34, Buffehr
Creek Subdivision, from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recrealion.
Public Process
Buffehr Creek Park was developed as a neighborhood park in the late 1980's.
Presently, the park consists of an open turf area, landscaping, picnic tables, and a small
parking lot. ln'1993, the Comprehensive Open Lands plan identified Lot 34, Buffehr
Creek Subdivision, which is adjacent to the existing park, as a high priority for acquisition
(see adjacent map). lt was purchased with funds from the Real Estate Transfer Tax
(RETT) in 1996 and identified as the location for Buffehr Creek Park expansion. Public
meetings were held earlier this year to begin gathering comments and suggestions from
the neighborhood regarding the proposed expansion of the park on both the existing
park site and Lot 34. ln June, a survey was delivered to neighborhood residents to
gather more ideas about the park. This information was then analyzed by Town of Vail
stalf and the results were mailed to residents and presented at another neighborhood
meeting in early November. The park is currently in the Town's approval process and
has been through one conceptual Design Review Board meeting and heard for the
rezoning request and a worksession on the Conditional Use Permit application by the
Planning and Environmental Commission. At its November 22, 1999, meeting, the
Planning and Environmental Commission voted to recommend approval of the rezoning
of Lot 34 lo the Town Council.
Rezoning Request
Lot 34 is located adjacenl to Buffehr Creek Park, which is currently zoned Outdoor
Recreation. Lot 34 is currently zoned Primary/Secondary. While a Conditional Use
Permit is required for a park in both the Primary/Secondary Zone District and the
Outdoor Recreation Zone District, the Town o{ Vail is requesting the rezoning to permit
Lot 34 to be included as Designated Open Space, which requires a zoning designation
of one of the open space zone districts. The existing park is already Designated Open
Space. This designation means that Butfehr Creek Park will be open space in perpetuity
unless voters determine otherwise. The purpose (12-88-1) of the Outdoor Recreation
Zone District is as follows:
"The Outdoor Recreation District is intended to preserve undeveloped or open space
lands from intensive development while permitting outdoor recreational activities that
provide opportunities for active and passive recreation areas, facilities and uses."
The Planning and Environmental Commission voted unanimously to recommend
approval of the rezoning, The staff memo from the November 22, 1999, Planning and
Environmental Commission meeling has been attached for reference.
ORDINANCE NO, 37
Series of 1999
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FOR THE TOWN OF VAIL IN
ACCORDANCE WTH TITLE 12, ZONING REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 5, ZONING MAP;
REZONTNG LOT 34, BUFFEHR CREEK SUBD|VIS|ON FROM pRtMARy SECONDARY (pS)
DTSTR|CTTO OUTDOOR RECREATTON (OR) D|STR|CT.
WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that this zone designation is compatible with and
suitable to adjacent uses, is consistent wilh the Town's Land Use Plan and Zoning Regulations,
and is consistent with the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan, and is appropriate for the area; and
WHEREAS, The Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail has
recommended approval of this zoning map amendment at its November 22, 1999, meeting, and
has submitted ils recommendation to the Town Council; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council considers it in the interest ol the public health, safety, and
welfare lo amend the official Town of Vail Zoning Map.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
VAIL, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. The Official Zoning Map of the Town of Vail is hereby amended as
follows:
Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision / 1950 Chamonix Lane shall be rezoned to Outdoor
Recreation (OR) Disvict.
Section 2. lf any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this
ordinance is for any reason held lo be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the
remaining portions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have
passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof,
regardless ol the fact that any one or more parts, sections, subseclions, senlences, clauses or
phrases be declared invalid.
Section 3. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this
ordinance is necessary and proper tor the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the
inhabitants thereof.
Section 4. The amendment of any provision of the Town Code as provided in this
ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that
occurred prior to the eflective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or
proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision amended. The amendment of any
provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or
superseded unless expressly stated herein.
Section 5. All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof,
inconsistenl herewith are repealed to the extent only ol such inconsistency. This repealer shall
nol be construed to revise any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretofore
repealed.
INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED ONCE lN FULL ON FIRST READING this 21"tday of December, 1999, and a
Ordinance No. 37. Series ol 1999
public hearing for second reading of this Ordinance set for the 4lh day of January, 2000, in the
Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado.
Ludwig Kurz, Mayor
Attest:
Lorelei Donaldson, Town Clerk
READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READTNG AND ORDERED PUBLTSHED this 4'h day ol
January, 2000.
Ludwig Kurz, Mayor
Attest:
Lorelei Donaldson, Town Clerk
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TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
Planning and Environmental Commission
Community Development Department
December 13, 1999
A worksession for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the expansion of
Buffehr Creek Park located at 1950 Chamonix / Lot 34, Buffehr Creek
Subdivision.
Applicant Trwn rf Vail, representea ly Gretg larrie
Planner: Allisrn Ochs
DESCRIPTION OF THE REOUEST
The Town ot Vail is requesting a worksession to discuss the proposed expansion of
Bufffehr Creek Park. In 1996, the Town o{ Vail purchased Lot 34, Buffehr Creek
Subdivision with RETT funds. This lot had been identified in the Comprehensive Open
Lands Plan as a high priority for acquisition. In November of this year, the Town of Vail
requested a rezoning on this property from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation.
The Planning and Environmentai Commission voted to recommend aplrov'al.of tI,F
rezoning to [he Town Council, who will hear the rezoning rquest on December 21,
1999. A Condilional Use Permit is required for a park in the Outdoor Recreation Zone
District. The request for the Conditional Use Permit will return to the Planning and
Environmental Commission on January 10, 2000, for a final decision and to vacate the
lot line between the expansion and the existing park. At this worksession, the applicant
is looking for direction from the Planning and Environmental Commission regarding the
proposed use, the relationship to adjacent properties, and the parking requirements'
i,r,fribn are set by the Planning and Environmental Commission with this proposed use'
ROLES OF THE REVIEWING BOAFDS
Plannins and Environmenial Commission: The Planning and Environmental
ffieva|uatingthisconditiona|uSepermitapp|icationfor:
Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town.
Effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation
facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facilities, and other public
facilities and public facilities needs.
3. Effect upon daffic, with particular reference to congestion, automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, tralfic llow and control, access,
maneuverability, and removal of snow from the streets and parking areas.
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Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is lo be located,
including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to surrounding uses.
Such other factors and criteria as the Commission deems applicable to the
proposed use.
The environmental impact report concerning the proposed use, if an
environmental impact report is required by Chapter 12 of this Title.
Conformance with development standards oI zone district
Review Board is responsible for evaluating the Design Review application
1. Architectural compatibility with other structures, the land and surroundings
2. Fitting buildings into landscape
3. Contiguration ol building and grading of a site which respects the topography
4. Removal/Preservation of trees and native vegetation
5- Adeguate provision for snow storage on-site
6. Acceptability of building materials and colors
7. Acceptability of roof elements, eaves, overhangs, and other building forms
8. Provision of landscape and drainageL Provision of fencing, walls, and accessory structures
10. Circulation and access to a site including parking, and site distances
11. Location and design of satellite dishes
12. Provision of outdoor lighting
13. The design of parks
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
As this is a worksession, staff will be providing no recommendation at this time.
PUBLIC PBOCESS
Buffehr Creek Park was developed as a neighborhood park in the late 1980's.
Presently, the park consists of an open turf area, landscaping, picnic tables, and a small
parking lot. In 1993, the Comprehensive Open Lands plan identified Lot 34 which is
adjacent to the existing lot, as a high priority tor acquisition. lt was purchased with funds
from the Real Estate Transfer Tax (RET-]-) and identified as the location lor Buffehr
Creek Park expasnsion. Public meetings were held earlier this year t0 begin gathering
comments and suggestions from the neighborhood regarding the proposed expansion oi
the park on both the existing lot and Lot 34. In March, a survey was delivered to
neighborhood residents to gather more ideas about the park. This information was then
analyzed by Town of Vail staff and the results were mailed to residents and presented at
another neighborhood meeting in early November. The park is currently in the Town's
approval process and has been through one conceptual Design Review Board meeting
and heard for the rezoning request by the Planning and Environmenlial Gommission.
The rezoning request will go to Council on December 21, 1999 and return to the
Planning and Environmental Commission for the Conditional Use Permit in January 0f
2000.
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V.ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION
It is the Planning and Environmental Commission's role to review the proposed use of
the site as a park. The following are discussion items pertaining to the Planning and
Environmental Commission's role in reviewing this Conditional Use Permit:
A. Park elements to include:
Open Turf Area
2 Play Structures
Swings
ADA accessible Path
Picnic Tables
Restroom
B. Vehicle Access
The existing park has 4 parking spaces, accessing otf the N. Frontage Rd. The
applicant is cunently proposing 5 parking spaces, including one handicap (van) parking
space. The Town is proposing the addition of this handicapped parking space to the
e'xisting lot. This includes additional pavement at both the North and South sides of the
parking lot. The Development Standards would require that the drive- aisle be 22 ft. wide
ior acCessing the site and then 24 ft. behind the parking spaces. The cunent prPposal
has only a 12tt- wide drive aisle to the parking lot, but does increase to 24 ft. behind the
parking spaces. The designers are arguing that because this is an existing park and
iarking area, strict compliance with the Development Standards is not required. A
conceptual plan of the proposed parking improvements has been attached for reference.
At this lime, no parking is proposed trom Chamonix Lane.
C. Pedestrian Access
Pedestrian access will be provided to all structures and play equipment, meeting ADA
requirements. The park is directly adjacent to the Town of Vail bike path.
D. PotentialBenefits
The proposed park will provide both active and passive park uses primari[ for the
neignnoifrooO. There are children's play areas provided for muhiple age groups. The
open turn area is maintained. A restroom has been provided. All structures and play
equipment are accessible per ADA requirements,
REVIEW CFITERIA FOR THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
The review criteria for a request of this nature are established by the Town of Vail
Municipal Code. The Buffehr Creek Park will be located in the Outdoor Becreation Zone
Oistrict. The proposal is subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit in
accordance wiifr ifre provision-s of Title 12, Chapter 16, For the Planning and
Environmental Commission's reference, the conditional use permit purpose statement
indicates that:
ln order to provide the flexibility necessary to achieve the objectives of this title,
specified u'ses are permitted'in certain districts subject to the granting. of a
cbnditional use perririt. Because of their unusual or special characteristics'
conditional uses iequire review so that they may be located properly with respect
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to the purposes of this title and with respect to their eflects 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 obiectives 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.
Consideration of Factors:
1. Felationship and impact of the use on the development obiectives of the
Town.
Through numerous neighborhood meetings, participants have identified the need
for passive and active park uses. Staff believes that the proposal follows the
development objectives oI the Town ol Vail, as these objectives are stated in the
Land Use Plan:
1.1,1 Vail should continue to grow in a controlled environment, maintaining a
balance between residenlial. commercial. and recreational uses to serve
both the visitor and the oermanent resident.
1-1 .2 The quality of the environment including air, water, and other natural
resources should be protected as the Town grows.
2.7 The Town oJ Vail should improve the existing park and open space lands
while continuing to purchase open space.
The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population,
transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation faciliiies,
and other public facilities needs.
The park will have no eflect on the other above-mentioned criteria.
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.
Staff believes that the proposed neighborhood park will not have a negative
e{fect on the above referenced criteria.
Eflect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be
located, including the scate and bulk of the proposed use in relation to
surrounding uses.
Slaff believes this use will have a oositive imDact on the character ol the
neighborhood by providing open space and recrealional activities for the
neighborhood. All of the proposed structures on the site will be integrated into
the site.
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B. Findinos
The Planning and EnvironmentalCommission shall make the following findings before granting
a conditional use permit:
1. Thal the proposed location ol the use is in accord 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.
g. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable provisions of the
conditional use permit section o{ the zoning code.
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TOWN COUNCIL AGENDA REQUE$T
(Request form 145! be given lo the Secretary to the Town Manager by 4:00 p.m. Wednesdavs.)
MEETING DATE: December 21. 1999
(Prepare a separate Agenda Request for each agenda item. lf the agenda
item will be discussed at both a Work Session and an Evening Meeting, be
cerlain to check both boxes in this section and indicate time needed during
each meeting.)
Work Session TIME NEEDED : 20 min
Evening Meeting TIME NEEDED : 20 min
Site Visit TIME NEEDED :
WILL THERE BE A PRESENTATION ON THIS AGENDA ITEM BY NON.TOV STAFF?_x_ No.
YES. Specifics:
WILL THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AGENDA ITEM REQUIRE ANY SPECIAL EQUIPMENT, i.e.
overhead proiector, etc.?
NO.
-x- YES. Specifics: LCD proiector for power point presentalion al worksession onlv
WILL THERE BE MATERIAL TO BE INCLUDED IN COUNCIL PACKET FOR THIS ITEM?
NO.
_x_ YES. lf yes, is the material also for public distribution?
_x_ Yes.
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No.
ITEM/TOPIC:
Worksession:
Discussion of conceptual design of the Buffehr Creek Park expansion and Ordinance #37,
Series of 1999, an ordinance rezoning 1950 Chamonix Lane lLot34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision
from Primary Secondary to Outdoor Recreation.
Evening:
First reading of Ordinance #37, Series of 1999, an ordinance rezoning 1950 Chamonix Lane /
Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation.
ACTION REQUESTED OF COUNCIL: Approve, approve with conditions, or deny Ordinance #37,
Series of 1999, on first reading.
BACKGROUND RATIONALE: In 1996, the Town of Vail purchased Lot 34, Buffehr Creek
Subdivision from an adjacent property owner. This lot had been identified in the Comprehensive
Open Lands Plan as a high priority for acquisilion to be used in the expansion ol Buffehr Creek
Park. Though a Conditional Use Permit is required for a park in both the Primary/Secondary and
Outdoor Recreation Zone Districts, the Town is requesting this rezoning so that in the future Lot 34
can be considered for Designated Open Space status, as is the existing Buffehr Creek Park.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Community Development Departmenl recommends that the
Town Council approve Ordinance #37, Series of 1999, on first reading
Allison Ochs / Communitv Development
Gregg Banie / Public works
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NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and EnvironmentalCommission of the Tovm of
Vail will-hold a public hearing in accordance witn Section '12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Vail on December 13, 1999, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municip'a euiHing. tn
consideration of:
A re-quest for a final review of a major amendment, to allow for the proposed redevelopment of
the VailVillage Inn, Phase lV, within Special Development District No.'6, and a conditional use
permit, to allow for the operation of a fractional fee club in the Public Accommodation Zone
District, located at 100 East Meadow Drive/Lots M, N, & O, Block 5-D, VailVillage First Filing.
Applicant: Daymer Corporation, represented by Jay PetersonPlanner: George Ruther
A request for a final review of a redevelopment proposal involving a rezoning, conditional use
permit revision and development plan approval for Ski Club Vail, located at 598 Vail Valley Dr./
Part of Tract B, Vail Village 7'n Filing.
Applicant: Ski Club Vail, represented by Snowdon & Hopkins ArchitectsPlanner: Brent Wilson
. A worksession for a conditional use permil, to allow for the expansion of Buffehr Creek Park,
$tocated at 1950 Chamonix/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
A ^pp,,""nrr Town or varrPlanner: Allison Ochs
The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during
regular office hours in the proiect planner's office located at the Town of Vail Community
Devefopment Department, 75 South Frontage Fload. Please call 479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-
2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information.
Community Development Department
Published December 10, 1999 in the Vail Trail.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEHEBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of
Vail will_hold a public hearing_in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Vail on December 13, 1999, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipat Buildino. In
consideration of;
A request.for a final review of a major amendmenl, to allow for the proposed redevelopment of
the Vail Village Inn, Phase lV, within Special Development District No.'6, and a conditional use
permit, to allow for the operation of a fractional lee club in the Public Accommodation Zone
District, located at 100 East Meadow Drive/Lots M, N, & O, Block 5-D, Vail Viilage First Fiting.
Applicant: Daymer Corporation, represented by Jay PetersonPlanner: George Ruther
A request for a final review of a redevelopment proposal involving a rezoning, conditional use
permit revision and development plan approval for Ski Club Vail, located at 598 Vail Valley Dr./
Part of Tract B, Vail Village 7"' Filing.
Applicant: Ski Club Vail, represented by Snowdon & Hopkins ArchitectsPlanner: Brent Wilson
. A worksession for a conditional use permit, to allow for the expansion of Buffehr Creek Park,
tMrhcated at 1950 Chamonix/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
R ooo,,""nrr Town of VailPlanner: Allison Ochs
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. Please call 479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification, Please call 479-
2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information.
Community Development Department
Published December 10, 1999 in the Vail Trail.
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PLAN
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COMMISSIONNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PUBLIC MEETING SCHEDULE
Monday, November 22, 1999
MEETING RESULTS
MEMBERS PRESENT
John Schofield
Diane Golden'
Brian Doyon
Tom Weber
Chas Bernhardt
Doug Cahill
Site Visilsr j
- Communitv D,evelopment Department
MEMBERS ABSENT
Galen Aasland
12:00 p.m.
Driver:
KEX
1:00 p.m.
1 . Rezoning - 1950 Chamonix2. Webster-2755 Snowberry Drive3. City Market - 2109 N. Frontage Rd. West4. Ski Club Vail-598 VailVallev Drive
NOTE: lf the PEC hearing extends until 6:00 p.m., th€ board will break for dinner from 6:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Public Hearino - Town Council Chambers 2:00 p.m.
1. A request for a minor subdivision, to allow for the re-alignment of the right-of-way, located
at 2755 Snowberry Drive/Lot 10, Block 9, Vail Intermountain.
Applicant: David E. WebsterPlanner: Brent Wilson
MOTION: Brian Dovon SECOND: Diane Golden VOTE: 6-0
APPROVED WITH 1 CONDITION:
1. That the applicant provide the Town of Vail Department of Community
Development with a revised final plat with all required signatures for recording,
prior to final Design Review Board approval for any improvements on the property.
Brent
o2. A request for a variance from Section 1 1-48-3, to allow for one additional building
identification sign, located at 2109 N. Frontage Rd. WesWail Commons City Markei, Vail
das Schone 3'o Filino.
Applicant: City Market, Inc.Planner: Allison Ochs
MOTION: Brian Doyon SECOND: Diane Golden VOTE: 6-0
TABLED UNTIL DECEMBER 13,1999
3. A request ior a worksession to discuss a redevelopment proposal involving a rezoning,
conditional use permit revision and development plan lpproval for Ski Club Vail, located
at 598 Vail Valley Drive / Part of Tract B, Vail Village 7"' Filing.
Applicant: Ski Club Vail, represented by Snowdon & Hopkins ArchitectsPlanner: Brent Wilson
WORKSESSION- NO VOTE
4. A request for a rezoning from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation, located at 1950
Chamonix/Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Applicant: Town of Vail, represenled by Gregg BarriePlanner: Allison Ochs
MOTION: Brian Doyon SECOND: Chas Bernhardt VOTE:6-0
RECOMMENDED APPFOVAL TO TOWN COUNCIL
5. A request lor a worksession lo review a major amendment, to allow for the proposed
redevelopment of the Vail Village Inn, Phase lV, within Special Development District No.
6, and a conditional use permit, to allow for thb operation of a fractional fee club in the
Public Accommodation Zone District, located at 100 East Meadow Drive/Lots M, N, & O,
Block 5-D, Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: Daymer Corporation, represented by Jay PetersonPlanner: George Ruther
TABLED UNTIL DECEMBER 13! 1999
6. Information Update - White River National Forest Plan amendments.
7 . Approval ol November 8, 1999 minutes.
The applications and informalion 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. Please call 479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-2356, Telephone for the
Hearing lmpaired, for information.
Community Development Department
;4gcu,ol
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
MEMORANDUM
Planning and Environmental Commission
Community Development Department
November 22. 1999
A request for a rezoning from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation,
located at 1950 Chamonix I Lot34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
Applicant:
Planner:
Town of Vail, represented by Gregg Barrie
Allison Ochs
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DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST
The Town of Vail is requesting a rezoning of Primary/Secondary to Outdoor.Recreation
at 1950 Chamonix / Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision. This property is located adjacent
to Buffehr Creek Park, which is currently zoned Outdoor Recreation, and is lhe proposed
site of the Buffehr Creek Park expansion. While a Conditional Use Permit is required for
a park in both the Primary/Secondary Zone District and the Outdoor Recrealion Zone
District, the Town of Vail is requesting the rezoning lo allow the park expansion lo be
included as Designated Open Space (the existing park is already Designated Open
Space) in the future. This designation means that Buffehr Creek Park will be open
space in perpetuity unless volers determine otherwise. The purpose (12-88-1 )of the
Outdoor Recreation Zone District is as follows:
"The Outdoor Recreation District is intended to preserve undeveloped or open
space lands from intensive development while permitting outdoor recreational
activities that provide opportunities for aciive and passive recreation areas,
facilities and uses."
The Town of Vail is requesting the rezoning first, will lhen return to the neighborhood for
more input on the design ol the park, and finally, will return to the Planning and
Environmental Commission for the Conditional Use Permit and resubdivision which will
vacate the lot line between the existing park and the proposed park expansion onto lot
34.
ROLES OFTHE REVIEWING BOARDS
Planninq and Environmental Commission:
ACTION: THE PEC lS ADVISORY TO THE TOWN COUNCIL.
The PEC shall review the proposal and make a recommendation to the Town
Council on the compalibility of the proposed zoning with surrounding uses,
consislency with the Vail Comprehensive Plans, and impact on the general
welfare of the communily.
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Town Council:
ACTION: THE TOWN COUNCIL lS RESPONSIBLE FOR FINAL APPROVAL OR
DENIAL OF A REZONING.
The Town Council shall review and approve the proposal based on the
compatibility of the proposed zoning with surrounding uses, consistency with the
Vail Comprehensive Plans, and impact on the general welfare of the community.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of the rezoning from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor
Recreation of the above property subject to the following findings:
1. That the proposed zoning is suitable with the exisling land use on the site and
adjacent uses.
That the rezoning does not prevenl a convenient workable relationship with land
uses consistent with municipal objectives.
That the rezoning provides for the growth of an orderly, viable community.
That the proposed rezoning is consistent with the Land Use Plan.
CRITERIA AND FINDINGS
The PEC shall make the following findings before granting approval of a zone change
request:
1) ls the existing zoning suitable with the existing land use on the site and
adjacent land uses?
The purpose of this application is to allow for the rezoning ol Lot 34, Buffehr
Creek Subdivision from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation. Adjacent
properties are zoned Primary/Secondary and Outdoor Recreation (see attached
map). Residential development has occurred on the lots to the east and west,
while Buffehr Creek Park is directly adjacent to the South. A conditional use
permit is required for the proposed park development on the lot. The Ouidoor
Recreation Zone District does not allow for any residential or commercial
development and limits both permitted and conditional uses to outdoor
recreational activities.
2) ls the amendment preventing a convenient workable relationship with land
uses consistent with municipal objectives.
The rezoning of Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision is consistent with stated
municipal objectives. The lot was identified as a high priority in the
Comprehensive Open Lands Plan to acquire and protect the riparian
environment. This rezoning will limit development to outdoor recreational
activities.
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3.
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4)
Does the zoning provide lor the growth ol an orderly, viable community?
Zoning of the site as Outdoor Recreation allows for the development of a
neighborhood park through a Conditional Use Permit process by restricting
development. Parks are an integral part of any community. With the Town of
Vail's emphasis on outdoor activities, along with its natural beauty, this zoning
helps to provide for an orderly, viable community.
ls the change consistent with the Land Use Plan?
The following are goals and policies of the Land Use Plan staff believes are
related to lhe proposed zoning:
1.1.1 Vail should conlinue lo grow in a controlled environment, maintaining a
balance between residential, commercial, and recreational uses to serve
both the visitor and the permanent resident.
1-1 .2 The quality of the environment including air, water, and other natural
resources should be protected as the Town grows.2.7 The Town of Vail should improve the existing park and open space lands
while continuing to purchase open space.
ln addition, Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision discussed in the Comprehensive
Open Lands Plan. Lot 34, Buffehr Creek was lisled as a high priority to protect
the riparian area on Buffehr Creek.
Rezoning from Prinmry/Secondary to Qftdoor Recreation
(Lot 3+ Buffehr Creek SuMivision)
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Additional Comment on Buffebr CreekPark
I . The possibility of making an upper Buffehr Creek Park above the Lionsridge loop Road, along
the Creek That is if the land is owned by the Town.
2. It would be great to access the Park ftom Chamonix without walking through the dirt.
3. Keep Lot 34 Natural.
4. Parks are a definite asset to TOV & are necessary consideration in town planning. I regret too
much focus has been on "oitifyingl' Vail & changing the mountain environment & therefore
reducing the beauty of the area.
5. Over 300 hours of free time frorn our youth built a great Bike Park over 2 l/2yarc ago. (Vail
Votes No) Removed Bike Park! One year later Lionshead Parking Lot got a Bike Park for X
amount of $$$. You love it you can have it . . . with free labor, not $ 15000,000.000000
6. Leave Buflehr Creek Park alone. It is oerfect as it is. Leave Lot 34 alone as well.
'1 . That lnt 34 would best be preserved as a continuation of the reparian area along the creek
Develop it as a nature area. Sanitized parks are not my rea.son for living in the beautiful place.
Save open space and local flora & tundra at the same time.
8. Present Parking Lot seems to b€ mainly used by employees working at Brandess Building.
9. An under used facility, maybe put in some unique feature such as hummingbird feeders; bird
houses.
10. Was it two or three summers ago when TOV had to take a loader to the little BMK rack that local
kids built next door? Seems like while it lasted the area was a locally used space. Heard story's
about insurance nigbtmare, myself. However, I also heard that there is a Skate Park on top of
Lionshead Parking which is somewhat of a success. Boy, the neighborhood kids sure did seem to
put some positive energy to the jumps they built. In short, I'm for tha.t use, if it is allowed.
I 1. Since Buffehr Creek Park is the only one in the immediate mea, it would be nice to see it
developed to it's full potential. I also think that a basketball hoop would be great.
12. This thought is late. A few years ago I offered Lot 35 in conjunction with Lot 34 to create a green
corridor from Chamonix to the Service Road. At least part of this idea is alive.
13. You might need to take into consideration that people take their dogs there frequently.
14. Don't let Brandess Building users use Buffehr Park parking as overflow parkitg.
15. Lot 34 of Chamonix should be left open space, maybe seeded with native wildflowers. A path is
needed so biker's & pedestrians don't shortcut and create a new patl.
16. As Buffehr Creek parking lot is more or less used, please consider a basketball hoop at north end.
By no means does this suggest installing a full court anywhere in the Park Just a free standing
hoop in the Parking Lot for informal play.
17. lrave it alone - for once listen to what neighbors have to say.
18. Great job on other parks/playgrounds - so I'm not worried about quality here if it is the same.
19. I would really like to see a public swimming pool with kjd's pool. I think Butrehr Creek should
have small outdoor kid's pool or maybe Donovan Park.
20. Sometimes LESS is best! It's a lovely, peaceful parlq let's keep it just as it is. Thanks for sending
the questionnaire.
2 L All dogs should be leashed at all times in order to protect children and other dogs.
22. A berm or buffer zone to lessen the noise from l-70... A couple ofparking spots offof Chamonix
would be OK.
23. I feel it's important to keep some ofour open space jtxt that a more natural open $pace indicative
ofthe flora (& therefore fauna) of the Rockies. This Park is near enough to the forest tlrat it would
do well. Possibly some planting of native species to make it more abundant.
24. It's a nice neighborhood park and we all enjoy it both physically & visually. Extend the park into
I-ot 34 with landscaping (minimal) and let us enjoy - No need to fancy it up.
25. My husband & myself would really enjoy a natural park setting with a lot of trees and flowers.
We want it to be as mtural as possible.
26. Though I don't use parks in their specified use, I feel they are great open space. . .
27. Don't screw this park up! This is a great area - let's keep it that way. Make the necessary
improvements to keep Buffehr Creek Park a nice place to be.
28. Buffehr Creek Park is currently an excellent lawn open space with no specific activity. It has
many users as is it should be expanded the same to Lor 34! The creek could be dangerous to
smaller kids. $ 150,000 is a lot of money. I think the neighborhood would like to see some basic
improvemonts like grading Lot 34. We would like to see sodded lawn because people don't clean
up after their dogs on [,ot 34. Could you put up another clean up bag dispenser on Chamonix?
People on bikes should dismount & use Bike Rack at Park The existing bike path on Frontage
Road should be used for enter and exit of Park for bike specific travelers.
29. Children are important so let them have playgrounds.
30. No parking adjacent to the Park on Chamonix is a very good idea.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission ol the Town of
Vailwill hold a publh hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Vail on November 22, 1999, at 2100 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In
consideration of:
A request lor a minor subdivision, to allow for the re-alignment of the right-of-way, located at
2755 Snowberry Drive/Lot 10, Block 9, Vail htermountain.
Applicant: David E. WebsterPlanner: Brent Wilson
A request for a variance from Section 11-48-3, to allow for one additional building_identitlcation
sign,'located at 2109 N. Frontage Rd. WesWdl Commons City Market, Vaildas Schone 3'"
Filing.
Applicant: City Market, Inc.
Planner: Allison Ochs
A request for a rezoning from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Recreation, located at 1950
ljOhamonix/Lot 34 and 40, Buffehr Creek SuMivision.
fnppli""ntr Town of Vail, represented by Gregg Barrie' Planner: Allison Ochs
A request for a worksession to discuss a redevelopment proposal involving a rezoning, .
conditional use permit revision and developme4l plan approval for Ski Club Vail, located at 598
VailVatley Drive / Part of Tract B, Vail Village 7"' Filing.
Applicant Ski Club Vail, represented by Snowdon & Hopkins Architects
Planner: Brent Wilson
The applications and information about the proposals are available for p-ublic inspection during
regudr'office hours in the project plannefs otfice located at the Town of _V^ail Community
Ddvelopment Department,'75Sodth Frontage Fload. Please call479-2'138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-
2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, lor information.
Community Development Department
Published November 5. 1999 in the VailTrail.
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orr,. rrEM MAY AFFEcr ror* ,*o*t,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEHEBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of
Vailwill hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the
Town of Vail on November 22, 1999, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In
consideration of:
A request for a minor suMivision, to allow for the re-alignment of the right-ot-way, located at
2755 Snowberry Drive/Lot 10, Block 9, Vail Intermountain.
Applicant: David E. WebsterPlanner; Brent Wilson
A request for a variance lrom Section 11-4B-3, to allow for one additional building identification
sign,'located at 2'109 N. Frontage Rd. WesWail Commons City Malket, Vail das Schone 3'o
Filing.
Applicant: City Market, lnc.Planner: Allison Ochs
A request for a rezoning from Primary/Secondary to Outdoor Becreation, located at 1950
y/Chamonir/Lot 34 and 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision.
ftpp,,."n,' Town of vait, represented by Gregg Banie' Planner: Allison Ochs
A request lor a worksession to discuss a redevelopmenl proposal involving a rezoning,
conditional use permit revision and development plan approval for Ski Club Vail, located at 598
Vail Valley Drive / Part of Tract B, Vail Village 7"' Filing.
Applicant:
Planner:
Ski Club Vail, represented by Snowdon & Hopkins Architects
Brent Wilson
The applications and information about the proposals are available lor public inspection during
regular'office hours in the project planner's office located at the Town of Vail Community
Development Department,'75sorith Frontage Road. Please call479-2138 for information.
Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24 hour notification. Please call 479-
2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, lor information.
Community Development Department
Published November 5, 1999 in the Vail Trail.
To:The Residents of West Vail North
From: Gregg Barrie
Town of Vail Landscape Architect
RE: Buffehr Creek Park
Date: October 26, 1999
In the continuing process of developing a concept for the completion ofBuffehr Creek Park, the
Town of Vail is again asking for your input. As you know, neighborhood meetings were held on
November 5* of last year, and on March 17n of this year to begin gathering comments and
suggestions about the park. This past June, a quesiionnaire was delivered to each address in the
neighborhood to help us further refine those ideas and suggestions. We had a good response to
the questionnaire, and received some valuable infornation about the neighborhood's concen$.
The purpose of this letter is two fold; we would like to share the results of the questionnaire with
you, and we would like to invite you to a final neighborhood meeting about the park before we
proceed through the development review process. Information about the neighborhood meeting
and the information we hope to gather from it follows at the end of the letter.
The following is general information about the June 1999 questionnaire:
Immediate Timber Overall Total
Delivered
Returned
Percentoge Returned
198
2
I%
292
64
22o/o
490
66
l3o/o
As a comparison, a 10olo retum percentage is considered "good" according to industry standards.
In addition, the Town of Vail Community Survey typically has a retum rate of approximately 1l-
l5o/o. Ttrc 22o/o retum rate for the immediate neighborhood shows there is above average interest
in the park's completion.
As you may recall, the questionnaire had four parts.
l. Part "A" asked respondents to rate previously made suggestions on a scale of I to 5. A "1"
corresponded to a "strongly disagree" response, and a "5" to a "strongly agree" response.
2. Part *Bo' provided space for additional suggestions and asked respondents to rate the
importance of those suggestions in the same marmer, 1 througlt 5.
3. Part "C" asked for some general information about park use, demographics, etc.
4. Finally, there was space for any additional cornrnents a respondent my have'
Results of the questionnaire:
A. The following table shows previous suggestions and how respondents rated their importance.
For example, 30 respondents (45%) strongly agreeAttnt additional shade trees should be a
part of any new elements in the park while 2 respondents (3%) strongly disagreed. 9
respondents (14%) indicated they had no opinion on this matter.
Strongly Strongly No
B. Listed below are the additional park elements that were added by respondents and the number
of times they were mentioned. Almost every item listed was rated a "5".
Additional Elementsl dog clean up bags (3)
2. more parking (3)
3. dog walk area (3)
4. leave lot 34 "nah$al" (3)
5. wildflowers (3)
6. leave it as is (2)
1. swimming pool (2)
8. drinking fountain (2)
9. skate park
10. swings, slides, sandbox
ll. laun area on Lot 34
12. automatic sprinkler on lot 34
13. kees and landscaping on lot 34
14. more aees and flowers
15. BBQ gri[s
16. rain shelter
17. acoess from Chamonix Ln.
18. thistle contol
19. mow lot 34 on a weekly basis
20. map of surroundrng trails and biko paths
21. tennis court
22. parking on Chamonix l,n-
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Additional shade trees 30
(45v")
l5
(23'/o)
8
(l2o/o\
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60/o)(3W
9
( l4o/o)
The Town of Vail should pursue protecting Lot 34 as
Dedicated Open Space which would protect the lot in
Perpetuity as open space unless voters determine
otherwise.
35
(s3v,)
7
(l0%o)(sv.)(5'/")
E
(12v"\
l0
( l5%)
Park designers should consider the entire site (both the
Existing developed park and I-ot 34) when locating
new park elements.
30
(45%\
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(15%)(8%)
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(3n/o)
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(r7o/.\
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(l2o/o')
Picnic tables t7
(260/o)
l6
(24o/o)
2l
(32%',
3
(5o/.'l (s%)
6
(8olo)
Fenc ing,/berm along Chamonix Lane l7
(26"/o\
l0
(15olo)
lt
(l7o/o\
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( l27o)
8
(t/vo\
l2
(l8Yo)
Path from Chamonix Ln to Frontaee Rd t4
(2r%\
l5
(230/s\
t2
( l8o/o)
o
(9Yo)
9
(1470)
l0
( l57o)
Playground area 2l
(32%\( l4olo)
9
fl40lo)
6
(9"/o)
l4
(2lo/o\
7
( 10P/o)
Pathway behind Brandess Building to Vail Commons t4
(2lYo)
IO
( l5Yo)
t0
( l5v")(6o/o)
l0
( 15o1")
l8
(28o1")
Fencing along Buffehr Creek property line ll
(17o/o)
5
(8%)
t0
(t5o/,')
9
(l4o/ol
t0
(L5./.\
2l
(3la/o)
Small restroom
(26o/o)(5o/"')
l7
(26%\
5
(8%)
IE
(27o/o\
6
(E%|
All new park elements for Buffehr Creek Park should
be located on the Chamonix Lane lot (Lot 34) leaving
the existing developed park in its existiag state.
t2
( t 8olo)
6
(t2%)
ll
(t7./.)
6
(ev,)
t6
(24V")
I.'
(ZU/o)
Bike path from Chamonix to Frontage Rd IJ
(2V/o'l ( l7o/o\
9
O4Y")
7
(lE/o\
t9
G0o/,'t
6
(9o/o)
Basketball hoop/court l3
(ZV/o')
9
(l4o/o\
l0
(l5o/,1 (5%)
24
(36W
7
fl0%)
C.On Part "C" we were able to gather the following infomration.
Respondents us e of parks
Respondents tend to use Buffehr Creek Park baween I and 6 times per weelg whioh is more
than they use any other park. The park is used for a number ofactivities that include playing
catch, running dogs, frisbee, sitting, walking, relaxing, bocce, wiffleball, soccern touch
football, and croquet.
In addition, respondents use other West Vail parks such as Stephens Park and Red Sandstone
Park as often as l-2 times per week for many of the same activities. These other parks are
also used for activities not available at Buffehr Creek Park such as vollevball and for use of
the playgrounds.
Other Town of Vail Parla were less often used by respondents, and Nottingham Parh
National Forest areas, and Glenwood Canyon were also mentioned. Three respondents
indicated that they never use parks, and fourteen did not respond to this question.
Children
Of 66 total responses, I 9 of the households had one or more children, with the number of
children totaling 35. The ages range from "newbomu to*20's" although 80% fall in the 12
and under range.
Part "D' was an opportunity for respondents to add any additional comments regarding the
park or any other TOV or Recreation District park or facility. Attached to the end of this
letter is the list of those comments.
Key Flndings
As you can see from the overall results of the questionnaire, there are a number of different ideas,
opinions, and concerns regarding Buffehr Creek Pmk. The next task for the Town is to come up
with several different options for the Park, and to present them to you, the neighborhood. While
thinking about what these options should be, it is our job to attempt to incorporate as many of
your ideas and opinions as we can. At this poiot, there are a few items that stand out among all
the information we have received.
This first has to do with classi$ing the park as "Dedicated Open Space". Designating a parcel as
Dedicated Open Space means that it will be protected from any sale, lease, or zoning chaage in
perpetuity unless the following three things occur; a unanimous vote of the Open Space Board of
Trustees, a three quarters vote from tlre Town Council to create a ballot issue to sell or
significantly change the use of a parcel desipated as open space, and an affirmative vote of
registered voters in the Town of Vail at a general or special election.
As of the writing of this letter, the existing parcel of Buffehr Creek Park (Lot 40), has been
tfuough one reading at Vail Town Council to become Designated Open Space. It will go through
a second reading on November 2nd. At that time (barring any objectiors) Lot 40 will become
Designated Open Space. Lot 34 however, is currently zoned "Primary/Secondary Residential."
In order to designate Lot 34 as Open Spaceo the zoning needs to be changed to "Outdoor
Recreation." This process will begin on November 22 with the Planning and Environmental
Commission. Once the zoning is changed, the process to make l,ot 34 Designated Open Space
can begin. A list of tentative meeting dates is listed belown afld we encourage you to continue
your participation in the process.
D.
The other items that stand out have to do with keeping an open turf area in the park, and
providing a "naturalized" area in the park. From the list of park activities and comments, we
understand that these are both important to the neiglborhood. We will develop several different
concepts for the park utilizing these and other elements. Then, on Tuesday, November 30, we
will hold a final neighborhood meeting. With your help, we hope to choose a conceptual layout
for the park that works for the neighborhood. We oan then begin the process of moving a final
design through the development review process.
The following is the tentative schedule for the remainder of this process.
Monday, November 22
Planning and Environmental Commission
Municipal Building 2:00 pm
Tuesdag November 30
West Vail Lodge 7:00 pm
Wednesday, December 1
Design Review Board
Municipal Building 2:00 pm
Monday, Decernber ( 6
Plannine and Environriental Commission
Vtunicip-at nuitaing 2:00 pm
Apply to rezone Lot 34 as "Outdoor Recreation"
Final Neighborhood Meeting
Conceptual Desigl Review
Work Session for Conditional Use Permit
Zoning Change for Lot 34, Second Reading
Recommend Lot 34 for Designated Open Space
status, subject to approved zoning cbange
Conditional Use Permit
Varate l-ot Line between l,ots 34 and 40
Final Desigrr Review
Presentation of Final Design
Tuesday, December 2l
Vail Town Council
Municipal Building 7:00 pm
Early January
Open Space Committee
Monday, January 10
Planning and Environmental Commission
Municipal Building 2:00 pm
Wednesday, January 19
Design Review Board
Municipal Building 2:00 pm
Tuesday, January 25
Vail Town Council Work Session
Municipal Building 2:00 pm
You are encouraged to attend any meetings related to this park as it is your input that has gotten
us this far. Thanks again for your time, and we hope to see you on Tuesday the 30rh'
Sincerely,
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PROPOSED LANDSCAPING
List of Possible Species May Include:
LARGE DECIDUOUS:
Populus tremuloidies
Acer Ginnala
EVERGREEN TREES:
Picea pungens 'Glauca'
EVERGREEN SHRUBS:
Juniperus sabina' Scandia'
Juniperus sabina'Buffalo'
Juniperus communis
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS:
Viburnam trilobum o Compactum'
Rosa foetida 'Bicolor'
Salix irrotada
Syringa vulgaris
Syringa chinensis
Rosa x harisonii
Potentilla fruticosa'Kathryn Dykes'
Ribes hirtellum'Pixwell'
Rosa foetida'Perisiana'
Comus stolonifera'Balleyi'
Ribes aureum
Salix Monticola
Salix exigua
Cornus sericea'Flavaramea'
Quaking Aspen
Amur Maple
Colorado BIue Spruce
Scandia Juniper
Buffalo Juniper
Common Juniper
American Compact Cranberry
Austrian Copper Rose
Blue Stem Willow
Common Purple Lilac
Chinese Lilac
Harrison's Yellow Rose
Kathryn Dykes Potentilla
Pixwell Gooseberry
Persian Yellow Rose
Redtwig Dogwood
Yellow Flowering Currant
Yellow Mountain Willow
Willow Coyote
Yellow Twig Dogwood
GRASSES:
Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Avena Grass
Fesfuca ovina glauca Blue Fescue Grass
Miscanthussinensisgracillimus MiscanthusGrass
EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED:
None at this time.
GROLTND COVER:
None at this time.
SOD:
99Yo grownKentucky Blues Grass blend containing three or more improved varieties.
SEED:
A combination of the followins
Streambank Wheatgrass
Western Wheatgrass
Sheep Fescue
Slender Wheatgrass
Rocky Mountain Penstemon
Showy Goldeneye
EROSION CONTROL:
Silt Fencing and Hay Bale combination
OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES:
Retaining walls will be used on t}re site. Maximum retaining wall heights will meet the towns
criteria of less than 3'-0" in the front setback and 6'-0" elsewhere on the site. An identification
sign will be located on the site. The sign will meet the sign codes and be similm to the signs
used on other narks in the Town.
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Buffehr Creek Park
Parking Lot lmprovements
5 total stalls including
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ACCESSIBLE
NORTH FRONTAGE ROAD
TOWN OF VAIL
Department of Community Development
75 South Frontage Road
Vail, Colorado 81657
97M79-2138
mx 970479-2452
FILE r;rlPrDecember 2, 1999
Gregg Barrie
Public Works
Fax: 479-2166
RE: Design Review Board conceptual review of Buffehr Creek Park. located at 1950 Chamonix
Lane.
Dear Gregg:
The following are coflrments and concerns of the Design Review Board at their conceptual
review ofthe proposed e4pansion ofBuffehr Creek Park:
l. The park should be more meditative and peaceful and oriented to adults as well as
children.
2. Maximize the open space and continue to enhance the space with berms.
3. Address the access offofFrontage Rd.
4. Explore the possibility of a volleyball coun or basketball court.
5. Additional parking is needed.
All of the Board members prefered Alternative "8" and the majority of the Design Review
Board believed that the play strucures were good. Prior to the finai review of Buf[ehr Creek
Park by the Design Review Board, please provide elevations of the restroom facility, any
proposed lighting, and any changes in signage proposed. Also, because these park connponents
wiil be manufactured out-of-house, please provide examples of the proposed materials and
colors. The Conditional Use Permiifor the park will be discussed ai the December 13'h Planning
and Environmental Commission meeting. If you have atry questions, please do not hesitate to
contact me at 479-2369.
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Section 17.32.050, PlatTitle Formats, and amending Sections 17.16-130C'
aN 17.22,030, Condominium and Townhouse Plats-submittal requirements, of the Town of Vail Municipal Code.
Town Planner, Ceorge Ruther, requested the Council approve, modify, or deny, on second readlng, the proposed
amendments to Sectlons 17.16.130C and 17.22.030, and the creation of Section 17.32.050, of the Town of Vail
Municipal Code. and provided a brief background, stating the purpose of the amendments were to define a
standard format for plat titles in the Town of Vail and to amend the requirements and procedure. George said
staffs opinion was that the creation of a standard format for all plat tiues would help lesson lhe inconsistency of
plat titling and reduce indexing and referencing problems-
Sybill moved to approve Ordinance No. 12. Series of 1996, on second reading. Rob seconded the motion, which
passed unanimously after a vote' 7-0.
Fifth on the agenda was Resolution No. 10, Series of 1996, a resolution to adopt the procedure to
p"66"n tnu TJwn of Vail Local Licensing Authority for permissiol_ to pay a tine in lieu of retail liquor license
lu"punrlon. Town ettomey,Tom Moorhe-ad asked bouniit to consider adopting the provisions of section 1246-
107 and section 12-47-1ld, suspension or Revocation-Fines as set forth in the colorado Revised statutes.. and
eipraineJ itr"t t " colorado Liquor and Beer codes set forth a procedure to allow a licensee who had been
*j"LO by decision of the Local Licensing Authority to experience a retail license suspension for 14 days or less
io prfitOn n. Local Licensing Authority to pay a finb in fieu of such suspension. Tom informed Council that lt was
nec"ss"ry for the Town or vil to acceit and-adopt the optional Rr9g9d5es before the Local Licensing Authority
could consider such petition, and indicated $ections 1246-107 and l2-47-1 10 Suspension or Revocation - Fines
were attached for review by council members. Tom further stated that any fines received wgut{.Ue deposited into
il;6;;G;neral Fund. biscussion continued regarding the criteria forthe lines as outlined in the statute.
A motion was made by Sybill to approve Resolution No. 10, Series of 1996, and Mike Jewett seconded the motion'
A vote was taken and passed unanimously, 7-0.
Item No. Six on the agenda was Resolution No. 11, Series of 1996, a resolution authorizing the Town Manager
to enter into a conkact'to prr"n""" oi Lot 34. Butfehi Creek Subdivision. Tom Moorhead presented the item and
pooiO"O the following Ui&grounO: Lot 34 of the Buffehr Creek Subdivision had been previously identified on the
Town of Vail Comprenensiui Op"n Lands Plan as a high priority-action for providing access to Buffehr Creek Park
from chamonix Lane and to aliow for further expansi6n of Buffehr creek Park for active recreation. Resolulion
No. l l. outlines the general purpose for the purchase of the land. and specifically provides that the land is not
restricted for any particular purpose and thai it can be used for any purpose consistent with present or future
zoning and could be sotd or leased. The purchase price for the lot was' $190,000, and not subject to transfer tax'
Tom said.
sybilt moved to approve Resolution No. 11, with a second irom Mike. A vote was taken and passed unanimously.
7-0.
Seventh on the agenda was a report from the Town Manager. Bob McLaurin stated everything had been covered
at the work session earlier in the day.
Tom Moorhead informed council members that the Eagle county commissioners had adopted a resolution
extending the sketch Jtan tortfre Berry Creek Fifth parcel fir two years. The sketch plan had been due to expire'
Mayor Armour reminded everyone of the Earth Fest scheduled for Saturday, June 22 and the annual tree planting'
SyUltt "orr"nted
on the bealtitut tree which had been planted recently in the roundabout'
There being no further business a
approximately 8:30 P.m.
motion was made for adjoumment and the meeting was adjourned at
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VaiL Colorado 81657
970-479-2 1 07/F ax 970-479-2 I 5 7
Office of the Town Atrorney
February 26,1996
Fred Otto, Esquire
Otto, Porterfield & Post
Post Offrce Box 3149
Vail, CO 81658
Re:June Sadler - Lots 34 and 35, Buffehr Creek Subdivision
Dear Fred:
I received your message conceming formalizing our agreement in regard to June's contribution to
replace the culverts. I suppose that with the quantity of snow we are receiving we will find out for
sure this spring whether or not that property is in the flood zone.
I would suggest that you draft a letter of agreement which reflects her contribution of up to 40o/o for
the improvements to the culverts with a no greater than figure to be arrived upon when the Town
accepts a bid for construction.
I will be out of the office for the week of February 2lth,retuming on March 4th. I will be checking
in on a regular basis if a matter is an emergeniy
Very truly yours,
TOWN OF VAIL
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R. Thomas Moorhead
Town Attorney
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75 South Fronmge Road
VaiL Colorado 81657
970-479-213q479-2139
FAX 970-479-2452
January4, 1996
June Sadler
Sadler Real Estate
2077 North Frontaqe Rd. \q/est
Vail. Colorado 81657
Department of Community Development
RE: Lot 34, Buffehr Creek Subdivision
Dear June:
On Wednesday, Januarv 3, 1996, lhe Town of Vail Desiqn Revlew Board conQitionally ap.proved thepiim;it$ion'ciarv ieiiderice prooosed-to be coristrutte"d on Lot 34, Bufiehr Creek Subdivision...The
biiiiaif it-eVew ao'aiO conoiiiohat?b-pioval cariGo i,vitn it six conditidns. Each of the gonditions listed
Ueto'fr musiOe reioivbO-priorio VoriiaFpiication tor Building Permit for the proposed PrimaryiSecondary
residence:
1. That the Town of Vail Fire Department siqn off cn the proposed plans. According to Town of
Vail records, there is still a ne'ed to provide the fire hydrarit location on the proposed plans.
2. That the Town of Vail Public Works Department sign off on the proposed plans.
3. That a limit of construction disturbance be determined on the site plan, and a construction fence
Oe pticeO ifonq ind ilmif ot OlsturOanCe iine. At no time during thti construction process is the
coristruction fehce to be taken down or removed.
4. That no construction is permitted in the 1O0-year flood plain.
5. That the applicant execute a flood plain mitigation agreement wilh the Town of Vail. The
asreemeni bxecuied wltn ine fowrioi Vatt sfr-ill be a"n agreement mutually agreed upon by the
T6wn of Vail and the applicant.
6. That the applicant obtain a Public Way Permit.
Aoain. the Desiqn Fleview Board has conditionally approved Vour request lor a PrimatylSecondary
re-sidence to be-constructed on Lot 34, in the Buflehr Creek Subdivision. Should you nave any
ouestioni di conierni with-regtardio the intorm-atlbn addressed in this lett-er, as always, plea^sedo not
liesitate in giving me a call. l-can be reached most easily during regular office hours at 4/C-2136'
Sincerely,
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DATE RECETVED:
DATE OF DRB MEETTNG:!r*********
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PROJECT INFORMATION:
DESCRIPTION:
B.TYPE OF REVIEW:
F wew ConsL,rucLionAddiLion ($s0.00)
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($200.00) Minor Alr.eration ($20.00)
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ADDRESS:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Subdivision Block
a meets and boundson a separate sheet
ff property is described bvdescripcion, plelase providlLo this applicaCion.
legal
and aLE.ach
Concept,ual Review
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ZONING:
NAME OF
Mailing APPLICANT:
NAME OFMailing APPLICANT, S REPRESENTATIVE :Address:
NAME OF OWNER(S) :
OWNER (S STGIVE?URE
Mailing Address:
APPIrrcATroNs wrLL Nor BE pRocEssED wrrilour owNER's srGJveruR.E
L Condominium Approval if applicable.
,J. DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above,\ are t,o be paid ab UheLime of submiLual of Ehe DRB applilaeion. I_,at.er, whenapplying for a buildinq permit., plbase identify the accuratevaluation of uhe proposal . The iown of vait witt adjusE b.hefee according to the table below, t.o ensure the corrlct. feeis paid
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FEE SCHEDIJLE:
VALUATION
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$ s0, 00r - $ 1s0,000
FEE
$ s0.00
$100 .00
$ Over $1,000,000 $500. 00
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVAL E:KPIRES ONE YEAR ATTER FINALAPPRovArr lJllr-,Ess A BUrr,DrNc PERMTT rs rssuED Ar{D coNsrRucTroNIS STARTED.
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A pre-applicat.ion neet.ing with a member of the planningsEaff is encouraged to determine if any addit,ionalapplicacion inf ormaE.ion is need.ed.. I t is t.he appticant, sresponsibility Lo make an appointment with the llaff todet,ermine if there are addit.ional submit,t.al reguirements.Please note that a COMPLETE application witt sLreamline thereview process for your projecL.
In addition Eo meeting submitLal reguiremenE.s, lheapplicant musE stake and tape the project site t.oindicabe property 1ines, building lines and buildingcorners. All trees Lo be removed must be Laped. Allsite tapings and sEaking must be complet.ed piior to theDRB site visit. The applicant. must, ensure thaf stakingdone during the winter is not buried by snow.
The review process for NEW BUITDINGS normally requirestwo separate meetings of the Design Review Eoard:.aconceptual review and a final review.
eppticants who fail E.o appear before Ehe Design ReviewBoard on their scheduled meet.ing dat.e and who have notasked in advance LhaL. discussion on E,heir item beposEponed, wj. 11 have their it.ems removed from L.he DRBagenda until such Lime as the iE.em has beenrepublished.
The following items may, at Ehe discreLion of thezoning administrat.or, be approved by t.he CommuniL.yDevelopment DeparLmerit staff (i.e. a formal_ hearinqbefore the DRB may noL be required):
a. Windows, skylj.ght,s and similar exeerioJ chanqeswhich do not alter Lhe existing plane of Lhebuilding; and
b. Building addirions not visible from any oLher lotor public space. AL the time such a proposal issubmitted, applicanrs must include letteis fromadjacent properiy owners and/or from the agent, foror manager of any adjacent condominium associationsLaLing rhe association approves of the addit.ion.
If a properLy is locaLed in a mapped hazard area (i.e.snow avalanche, rockfall, ftood plain, debris flow,h/etland, eLc. ), a hazard sEudy must. be submit.ted. andthe o\.rner must sign an af f id.avit recognizing the hazardreporE prior Lo Lhe issuance of a buiiding permit,ApplicanE.s are encouraged to check wit.h a rbwn plannerprior Eo DRB application to determine the relationshipof t.he properLy to aII mapped hazards.
For all residenLial construction:
a. Clearly indicate on the fl_oor plans E.he insideface of Lhe exterior strucEural wa11s of t.hebuilding; and
D. rndrcat.e with a dashed line on the site plan afour foot distance from the exterior facl of thebuilding waLls or supporLing columns.
If _PlF approves t.he applicauion with condir.ions ormodifications, alf conaiLions of approvat must beaddressed prior t.o t.he applicauion- ior a bui.Idinjpermit.
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IJTST OT MATERTAI-,S
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LoT Aq BLOCK SUBDIVTSION
STREET ADDRESS:
The followingr informaLion is
Review Board before a final
rcguired for submittal
approval can be givcn:
Lo L.he Design
BUILDING I4ATERIATS:
Roof
Sicling
TYPE OF MATERIA]-,COLOR
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Other Wa11
Fascia
SoffiLs
Windows
Window Trim
Door$
Door Trim
Ma Ler ial s
Iland or Decl( Rails
FIues
Flashings
Chimneys
Trash Enclosurcs
Crcenhouscs
ReEaining Walls
ExLerior Liqht-ing
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PLANT MATERIALS: Botanical Name
PROPOSED TREES
AND SHRUBS
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*rndicabe caliper for deciduous brees. Migimum -caliper for
deciduous trees is 2 incheq., Indicate height for coniferous
Lrees. Minimum heiqh_L f or conif erous L.rees is 6 f eeL.**rndicaLe size of proposed shrubs. Minimum size of shrubs is
5 qal]on.
Tvpe Square Fogtaqe
GROUND COVERS 3e€ Ga*ExAL lsoreS J 5PEclFr(*rto^t5 D\rl& A7-
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L.,ANDSCAPE L,IGHTING: If exLerior lighting is proposed, please
show Lhe number of fixLures and locations on a separate
lighting plan. Iclent.ify each f ixture from the lighLing plan
in the space below and provide Ehe height above grade, Eype of
light proposed, lumen outpuL, luminous area and a cuL sheeL of
Lhe liqht. fixture. (section 18.54.050 J)
Quantitv size*f
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OTHER IJANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining walls, fences, swimming
pools, etc.) Please specify. rndicate heights of retaining
wa1ls. Maximum heiqhL of wa1ls within Lhe front sel-back is
3'- Maximum heighE of wa1ls elsewhere on the properLy is 6'.
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IE6AL DESCRIPTTON:t ot 34 Block - Fiti ns B, . /iLr" . " /.,* ._2,/aADDRESS:
OWNER
ARCHITECT
PHONB
PHONE
ZONB DISTRICT
PROPOSED USE
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Height,
Tot,al
Prirnary GRFA
Secondary GRrA
SeLbacks
Water Course
Sit,e Coverage
Landscaping
AL lowed Total
20'
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(3oo) (600) (eoo) @:t"t
Yes No
Permitted Slope - B+ Actual Slope ol(
Dat.e approved by Town 'Engineer:
b) RockfalIc) Debris FIow4') Wet.lands
Prevlous conditions of approval ,"nu"p,:'property file)
fg9s_tfr.is request. invotve a 250 Addition? 4C)Howmuchoft'healIowedzsoeaoiii;;_i;..;..ffinl.. ..J_J.rJry!r z.ru AqqrLron Is used with t.his tequest? tt/i
3) Geologic Hazardsa) Snow Avalanche rro
* *Note : under sections 1g . r.2 .090 (B) and 1B . L3 .080 (B) of t,he Municiparcode, lots zoned Turo Famiry ono-prirnuivzs"i".oiiv ,t,icrr are ress t,han151000 sq- ft- in area may not construau a secon-d dwelting unit. Thecomlulily Deveropment DepirEre.,i ^ay grant an except,ion t.o thisresbriction provided. the oppri.i"t me6r.s trre criieria set forth undersect'ions L8 't2.090 (B) ano i'0. iSlboo tst or-[ne-lriii"ipui -coou-inciuoing
permanently restrig,Ling.the unit .as. u,.1ong_Cer*-iental unit, for full_time ernptoyees of rhe fipp"" ;;;i. varley.
Reqrd
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2't Percent, Slope <A
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/7ZO +425= @
Front
Sides
Rear
Setback
Ret.aining WaIL Height s
Parking
Garage CrediL
Drive:
View Corridor Encroachment:
Environment.a I,/ lla z a rds :
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ISingle Farnily
zoI{E CHECK
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Residence, Dup1ex,
zoNE DrSrRrcTS
primary/Secondary
I..EGAI, DESCRI ; L,ot ,14 stocl< - Subdivision
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ARCHTTECT PHONE
DA?E:
Height
Tot9l cRFA 38c6+ AO
ZONE DISTRICT /<
PROPOSED USE ->I<,
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BUILDABi.E IJOT AREA
(30)@
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Primary GRFA do% 7A3 + 425 =JT&.-L at-
Secondary GRFA.tb6l ELZ- + 425 =_JSIJ-L_
Se bbacks Front
Sides
Rear
SiLe Coverage
Landscaping
ReLaining walI Heights
Parking
Garage Credit
Drive:
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4 nn"t
Complies with T.O.V. LighLing Ordinance
water Course SeLback (30) (s0)
Do Finish Grades Exceed 2:1 (50%)
Envi- ronmen tallHazards :1) Flood Plain
2) Percent Slope l< > 3O%l z-.1fflp
3 ) Geologic Hazard.sa) Snow Avalanche_ ol..b) RockfaIlLJ I l\lr!;t\ t. cl J_ .l_ A fc) Debris Flow oy,
4 ) WeLlands ral
view Corridor EncroachmenL: yes , uo___d_
Does Lhis t:€eu€oL irrvuive a ZjO Ari<iit.ion? AL)Howmueboe[nea11owedzsoaaai|i;;'i;..;"effiisrequesE?N/l
Proposed ToEal
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Yes t,'' No
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Previous condiLions of approvat (check properE,y file) : N-
512-06-00
900-12-00 900-06-00 900-15-00 900-53-00 900-51-00
00 - Standard
06 - Polished Solid Brass
12 - Black - Aluminum Construclion
15 - White - Aluminum Construction
40 - kidescent OPal Glass
51 - Antique Verde Solid Brass
52 - Classic Verde Solid Brass
53 - Weathered Finish Solid Brass
54 - Classic Bronze
ALIA OWNE||S POLTCY - 10-17.92
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POLICY OF TITLE INSUBANCE ISSUED BY
STE\VAFI.T TITLE
GUARANTY COMPANY
SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE, THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN
SCHEDULE B AND THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS, STEWART TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, A TExas
corporalion, herein called the Company, insures, as of Dale of Policy shown in Schedule A, against loss or damage, not
exceeding the Amount ot Insurance stated in Schedule A, sustained or incurred by the insuted by reason of:
1. Title to lhe estate or interest described in Schedule A being vested other than as stated lherein;
2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the title;
3. Unmarketability ol the title;
4. Lack of a right of access lo and from lhe land,
The Company will also pay the costs, attomeys' fees and oxpenses
only to the extent provided in the Condition$ and Stipulations.
lN WITNESS WHEREOF, Stewart Title Guaranty Company has caused lhis policy.to be signed and sealed by its
duly authorized officers as ol the date ol Policy shown in Schedule A.
STE.WARA'TITLI'
G}UARANTY C() MPA-!f A
:''
incuned in defense of the titls, as insured, but
83*Xf,ll',f :i-rJ"*.fi*
i?:lffii:fit ii tuet* countY
Company
City, State
E'(CLUSIONS FBOM COVERAGE
The following matlers are expressly excluded kom tln coverage ol ihis policy and tre Connpany witl not pay loss ot damage, costs, atlolilsys' fees 0r expensss
which arise by reason of:
1. (al Anv'law. ordinance or oovernmental reoulatton {inchdino but not limited to buildino and zonino taws, ordinances,0r reoulalions) reslricling, legulalitE,
orohibitino or rela'tino to {i) the oiruoancv, use, dr enioyment ol th=e land: fiil the characler,
-dimensions-or localion ol any improv-emenl now or hereafter erecld
bn the larid: {iiil a se"oaniion in ownbrshio or a ctranoe (n the dimensions dr'area of ttre land or any parcel ol which the lard is 0r was a part or (iv) envitonmenlal
orotedion. 6i fie ettbct ol anv viotatlon rif these lawi, ordinances or oovernmenlal reoulations, eicbpt lo the exlent that a notice ol theenlorcement thereof or a
iu[ce of d detect, lien or encumbrarrce resultinq kom a violation 0r afeqed violation afteding lhe land has been recorded in tlre pttblic records al Date 0f Policy.
[b) Anv oovernmenlal oolice Dower nol eicluded bv (a) above, Cxceol to lhe extentlhal a notice of the exercise lhereol or a notice ol a delecl, lien 0]
encuhbrami: iesultino from h violaiion or alhoed violatiori d{fbctinq the land has been recorded in ttre public records al Date of Policy.
2. Riqhls of eminenidomain unles notice dfthe exercise theredf has been recorded in lhe public rbcords at Date 0f Policy, but not exduding hom covenge
arry tafing which has occurred prio( t0 Date ol Policy which would be binding on lhe ri$ts ot a purchaser lor value wiihout knowledge.
3. Defecls, liens, encumbrances, adverse dams u olher malters:
lal crealed. suffered. assumed or aqreed to bv the insured daimant:
lUl not inown lo lhe Company, notiecorded in the public records al Date ot Policy, bul known t0 the insured claimanl and not disclosed in writing to the
Comiunv bv the insured claimairt piior to the date the insurd daimant became an insured under this policy;
k) iesultinq in no loss oI damaqe to lhs insured claimant;
{dl attachin-q or created subseq-uent to Oate ol Policv; or
lel resultino"in loss or damaoe which would not have been suslained if the insured claimant had paid value for lhe eslate oI intetest insured by this policy.
4. Ariy claim, frhich arises out-of the transaction vesting in tte Insured the eslate or interest in$red by this polay, by reason of the operatton 0f lederal
bankruolcv. slale insolvencv. or similar creditors' riohls laws, that is based 0n:
(al the transaction qddtrno the estate or inter-est insured bv this polic',y beinq deemed a kaudulent corveyance 0r kaudulent transler;0r
tUl ttre frinsaciion credin[ the estale or inleresl insured 6y thid pli'cy beii'g deemed a prefelential traitsfer exceplwhere the prelerential kansler resulb
lrom the failure:li) to timelv record the inslrument ol transfer;0r, (ii) ol such'recordation to impart notice to a pudlaser for value or a iudgmenl 0r lien creditor.
S,CHEDU
ORDER NO.: 93009744-C3
DATE OF POI-,ICY: October 07' l-994 at
AMOUNT OF INSURANCE: $ 99'000'00
LE A
POLTCY
l-:53 P.M.
NO. : O- 9993-328L87
1 NAME OF INSURED:
.fUNE SADLER
THE ESTATE OR INTEREST
IS:
Fee SimPIe
TITI,E TO THE ESTATE OR
JUNE SADLER
IN THE IJAND WHICH IS COVERED BY THIS POLICY
2.
INTEREST IN THE LAND IS 'VESTED IN:
THE I-,AND REFERRED TO IN
couutv oF EAGI-,E, Al{D rs
LOE J+,
nf,sueoivrsroN oF BUFFER
i
THIS POLICY IS IN THE STATB OF COLORADO'
oescnreso AS FOLI-,ows:
CREEK
STEWART TITLE
GUARANTY COMPANY
it[{t,ffirrffix"
COUNTERS]GNATURE
SCHEDULE
POLICY NO' : O-9993-328187
THrs POLTCY DoEs NOT TNSURE +g}IIFT Loss oR DAylAGE', (AND THE
coMPANY wrIJL Nor H+ a'o;i-sl nttonrinvsi geps oR EXPENSES)
wHiaiianrsu BY REASoN oF:
1. RIGHTS OR CI'AIMS OF PARTIES IN POSSESSION NOT SHOWN BY
; IlE"f,HRiE: 8R"8t"^?Ms oF EASEMENT'' Nor s'owN BY rHE
3. BYBilfitt$3?frBi-ggll',ig1: rN BouND-ARy--'!1^llEs' SH'RTAGE rN
AREA, stiiioicilasNC-s, -ANn ii'iv-r'e-Cts ryryrgl- A coRREcr
suRVEY slln rllspncrr-9-ry--9F fi# -PnEMisEs-
IgyLD Drscl'osE
AND wnrcH ARE Nor ssgwry eY--iHn PUBLTc REcoRDS'
4. alrv lrell, oR RrcHT to-a-.iinrtrl-ron-sEnYigFs' LABoR oR
MATERTAL'HEREToFORBon--stniaf'rii-'rurursHeo'TMPOSEDBY
LAw ANo"Ntfi';Hoi'1N "Y ttP PUBLTC REcoRDs '
s . uNparnwr'ii'ruiiiiiic qlAIltP t' iEIeRvAiiq*q-g1 ExcEPrroNs
rupetnrltsoRANAcr-AUTHoI#;;iciHETSSUANCETHEREOF;
wATER niciltE'-clariqi on rrrle ro wArER'
6 - Any and all unpaid Eaxes and' assessments and unredeemed tax
sales
7. The effecc of-inclu"i9lq-11."ty general or specific water
conservancy, fire protectio""'l"il^'"ottsetvation or other
districEori.'"r.''ionin^.,y,'iE!iJui"i."or-streetimpr<rvementalea' L:-*^ i Acts auEhorizing
8. eiservacions or exception?-.itt P"tttts' or ln'
the issuatct it'"itor-' including- iht re""ty3!iot of a rignc or
wav for dicches or canals-t"iJEt"tiiqd-uy Lhe'authoricy of the
uniced staEes, as resert"o^'-t"iiliuJ stitts Patent recordeo
october 4, iiiel-i"-Book 93 at Page 301'
g. Ten percenc royalty intelest in proceeds t?5it"d from the sale
?:=3i1"5'ffi'1i:t'[i:**i:"llt"$'T:4"5:?*';?'3"nil3ll'i3 i' "3'd ""v
assignments Lhereof '
10. Resrriceions, which.d9,'?!^contain i f-?:I:it3:E"3:rtEl.iEE5 t"
' "'EH[;?i,;:"; g:;AI ?;o":"*::'";[yffi"i,?:" M?:T ";:
" ;;;aea uv
instrumen.'lEBia"g ^;i:il-:i tii:l"i:"P;?:":33"3"3in?'l
n 1'?E t"
necePtion t'to' l-03550 anct DY
Book 197 at Page I as Reception No' 104040'
11. AnY Part of-the subject--- soitc-trwesterlY f ine of a
i"-gooL tll at Page 283
properLy lyllS.SouLhwesterly of the
tracL descrroeo t'i-i*"ct"mei,'c recorded
L2. Easement granted to Gas Facilities'Inc. bY CountY of Eagle for
ARE HEREBY OMITTBD
Cert'i:..:tl to be a true and
cclr'*c- t:r.'rY of the original
Stewart irtle of Eagle County
EXCEPTIONS NUMBERED
o
ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF -^.
sTEWART TrrLE cunfiifrry lcii'ipANY PoLrcY No' o-ese3-328187
CONTINUATION OF SCHEDUI-''E B
consLructionandmaint'elanceofgaslines.inandalongallroadsin Resubdi_.ri=ioi oi-eufter c.!!r.l*t.E"iq9g-1"sust 11' 1e6s 1n
Book L90 .t pi6" aos-Ji Reception No' 1-01914'
13. EasernenLs, restrictions, noEes and rights-of-wavs as shown on
rhe pLaE or nesubdivision or t"iiIr-cieet, as R6cepLion No'
9807'7 .
14. Order of Inclusion in Lhe VaiI vil1t99--T::t..waLer and
Sanitation DistricE' bY-instrumenL reEorded in Book 214 at Page
282 as RecePtion No' LQ972I'
ltr A
EOof
.7
Deed of Trust dated October 3' 1994' executed-bY-J"tt" Sadler'
-itE lvei t :'ry : :?"Ii "Fgk":;*liii'
;1"::"1::
"i?:A:g:::B:?".
"
i33lti3'33;u'?ui at pase s'.6 as R";;p;i;; No' 548014'
of Renta and oLher Righls t:9:I9:d oct'ober 7' L994 rn
Page ,9?? as Receplron No' )<rou!r '
Certified ic i:.: ,, li"ue and
coffec+ .:,j''j\,' +l it,ti original
$tewn ; : i,ri; tj tJac'e County
16, Assignment
Book 651 at
t-.It
o
i/i'r)r.tWARRANTY DEED
7f
\\
tfris 31tr day of Oct.ober, 1994, between WALTER
CounLy of
-.-..-
and State of l1linois,
SADI-.,ER whose legal address is P.O. Box BLg,' Avon,
Lhe County of Eagle and St.ate of Colorado, grantee:
WITNESSETH, That the grantor for and in considerat.ion of the sum of
TEN DOLI,ARS AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATTON, the receipt
and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, has granted,
bargained, soLd and conveyed, and by these presenEs does grant,bargain, self, convey and confirm, unto the grantee, his heirs and
assigns forever, all the real property together wiLh improvements, ifany, sit,uabe, lying and being in County of Eagle and Stat.e of Coloradodescribed as follows:
IJoE 34,
RESI'BDTVTSION OF BUFFER CREEK
(SCHEDULE # 0008032)
as known by street and number as: 1950 Chamonix Lane, Vail, CO 81657
TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances
thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and
reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits
thereof, and al} che estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand
whatsoever of the grantor, either in law or equity, of in and to Ehe
above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurLenances.
TO HAVF AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described,
with tlre appurtenances, unto the grantee, his heirs and assigns
foreveL. And the grantor, for himself, his heirs, and personal
representatives, does covenant, grant, bargain, and agree Lo and with
th- grantee, his heirs and asslgns, tshat at the time of the
ensealing and dellvery of these presents, he is well seized of the
premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and
indefeasible estaLe of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has
good righL, full power and 1awfu1 authoriLy Lo grant, bargain, sell
and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the
same are iree and clear from all former and other grants, bargains,
saies, Iiens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and regtricLions of
whatever kind or naEure soever, excepL
Those maLlers set forlh in ExhibiL A attached herefo and made a '
part hereof.
The grantor shall and wilt WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the
abov6-bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of lhe
grantee, his heirs and assigns, against all and every person or
fier"ots lawful1y claiming the whole or any parE-thereof' The
iingular number shall include the plural , the plural the singular,
and the use of any gender sha]l be applicable to all genders '
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the grantor has executed Lhis deed on Ehe date set
forth above.
I(asparaitis, as
in fact
THIS DEED, Made
KASPARAITIS of thegrantor, and ,Tt'II\lE
Colorado 81620 of
by: Arvi
attorney
te'
0
rN
548013 B-651
Sara J. Fisher
P-9?5 t0/o7lc4
tsaEIe Count'Y
0l : 50P
(l l.erk
t'o1 0F3
& Recorder
REC DOC
15 .00 9.90
:3lljit*?'1"'.,r.i--ff *
Ste art TlLle a! Eagle County, Inc. - 93009?44-C3
Etifii.tiift oi Eagtq county
fitftr
\
i.ccorded at o'clock
Rcception No.
548014 R-651
Sara J. Fisher
, Statc of Colorado' to wil:
94 , bctwccn
PGI oFz
& Recorder
DEED OFTRUST
THIS INDENTURFa Madc this 3rd davof 0c f ober
June Sadler
whose address is 2077 N. Frontage Road West Suite 103
Vail , C0 8f657
hercinaftcr rcfcrred lo as gran(o( and the Public'fruslcc ofthe 'Countv of
ll'a o l e ' Stale of colorado' hcrcinitftcr referrcd lo as Public Truslce'
WITNESSETI I, THAT, WHEREAS'
hascrccutc<fapromi#H":ri.1}]f'cin"n.rr*f"rr"dt,,inthcdnrulr(drrc(r
0ctober 3, 19.94 'forlh€
orincipatsrrmof srxry-NrNE in,iuillll ErGHT HUNDRED NTNETEEN AND 50i 100------------ Dolla$'
'p"r"ble
to th" ora", or FirstBank of Avon
{hosc address is P0 Drawer 5270' Avon' c0 B1620
aner thc datc hcrcof, w'rth intererr thereon from ihe date thereof
'arrhcratecf -. 10.25 per ccnt pcrannum' pavabb in- 35 monthli pw*"rrt"' of $934 '48 each month'
the first paymenr' to'b. *.a" November iol-is9+^ and each succeeding payment
on the same day of each succeeding to''ii'tltt' a final and irregular payment
of appr:oxim".tty'isolizs'or a"" on october 10' r997'
ANDWHEREAS,lhe$antorisdesirousofsecuringpaymentofthcprincipalandinterestofsaidpromissolynoteinwhoschandsso€vcllhcsaid
"rt" *ui,h,nu^EFORE,
rhe sronror, in considcrarion of rhc premiser an<l lor rhe purnose aforcsiai j:::::r **t' borgaio' sell and convcv unto
CountY of
thcsaidPublicTrustc€intruslforcvcr,lhcfol|ov,,ingdescribulpIopcrty,siluatcinthc
EagIe
Lot 34, RESUBDIVISION OF BUIITDR CREEK
COUNTY OF EAGLE
STATE OF COLORADO
P-9?6 rO/o'l /94 01:51P
Eagle Count'Y Clerk
REC
10 .00
.j
.l
also known by strect and number as n I a rn..( rhcreunto belonging: In trust neverthcless, that
To tlAyE ANDTo I lor,D rhc samt. togclhcr $/irh all rnd sinS!loJ-th-e nrivileses and appudenances th:rulyrfr;i;?;;;
erc"t-of said-note' or in
il:;1frt$s"#llrrutri$$i#11'":*jiri l,r*"i tr#$ilrxlx";;;'s"#tl,1ii$y':"i
conditions, cwenanE or agrcemen$ n
viorationoranyorth""*.nu**"""iJn'"ii"J""01''ver*t1919515iif";.i;'iJiX1i?l't5.1f"i"J[l':tt:X#"*"i'tl{"T-+,";!"i{ipiitq
ii",i'illt'r"l l"l'" tiirt the Pullic Trustee' uDon receipt of such notrce ol erccr.
recordedinrhereco'd",oo'.*n -,n..'ou:J,yi'*iiit'""iap..p"'1'511111iiiiiili'i"i'u'tt"'t'uttrt'"ng:t-'lJ[lTli""'.:J:llli.t""ilit-1ilH!fft;ill";ffiili;b"p"rrisr'eato,ro"u?'*i"t,tonc"*'t''*"itru'fY'::i"J:f"nf;!1iil"Tl!{ffiffii"ilfrid+i*jliHlJfH$:ltf'T:
lilHufi,";,q:.;.+['{\=ln.f'ilffJ:;";H1'11#:ffit\"l#::frrim'5xuptiryt':r"'*ifffrii:fffilrs*il*$:tt
J*r-o?J'iiii-."nt, snd to anv olher Dersons as msv!e provdc" 9v."."-":-:"Ji;;;;sse 6r in separatc Darccls, as.(
hishest and b€sr pricc rhe same wrr "#ig il'.$rr ",fo
r.'dispose of the s_rmt (cn nXff;ttl*t#fi"t$::tH'fi"#il; "rd rtcsignatca inthe ooticc of
HH'"xlHrx;*i$';lr"'lxfrt1i$r:l*:iiiir"ii;ffi;-1,'i'6it+'1p1;ll'X$ipili+t':r:*Htllffil;
ourchascd: thc sum nad thcrclori a sr!'trrent thot said Furch&rct ':t"ll T:iil'J;ri;;i. iir" i;ut'ri"rtut,". shall, unon dcma.nd$y11!1trT:il,::isH:t
ffiifieT;iil;;";iora continuance ottt'csale' a
'c.italthat
th" *r" "1:'r"i'.;;;;,i"niiir"o.ro aue"a to lp9:lL."r#fr'jJ"llfjiTLttjffi'#tf"d.
n*iil't*'frtn'.:1!Idi:1""ff'trffiil;111ffi:,:"Sffiihilixfut#5tq*lr:+,fr?fii*#ffi*,tffffird#fril"i',1**;;il;;y'i;;;i " ""nwvante'
and shall trc siencd' ocknowtcdserr "lii 1::':i:;ii ;;;;ii ttrc rieht' rirlc' intcrut'
-hcncfrt Tlj:ll*"ji:::T*il"ruid
ffi*i'i'H[,fff$;*[ry*;t1f;*:i1*3*"rqgir:q,"i1il,1i;;ii,in.,6rstpavine*qs:i:':"sj]!f,fffT$i"XyJfli:"l1i,tiT':l'
il"'"r#rui'ffi ffi}:.ii:'Xffi f:fi ffi ,'ffi
iffi ,:i$,il}1[iffifr i]#:i#lfl;Lannum, rendering the ovemlus' ll anl
i",ijliti l-o"i,v, "iri"st the granror and all other pcrsons claimins tltt;1"11.11
nll'.:ilri.'"1*oif,pion""vo'unvFartthcrcorrnnd'srdr". i*o.o oug,!rtg-?L*.,
,
t#=
i.tfinDenv€linscrt"ci.vand". Coffe6t;;;y Of the gfiginl,-
stewa*li[il of EaslS Counq
\"t\\\S
,]}.
No. 341A. Rev. t2-92' oliED orTnUsI (l'ublic 'Iluslec) lvith Duc on sclc cll||sc o
rlrivtlor(l Puhlishins. l?41 wntcc sr. l)cnwl r-n tgp -^li1l?,tlt;"t{;ii ]ubrishins- r?4! w-,tcc sr,. u^c11r',fo r$ff -n119,',|fl ltt$r- ht ]'Avon, C0 81620
Efr-on i x t an6-----TEfF6lorado
The form is usecl to verify service availabilily ancl locaLion. This
iiroufA be used in conjun.Uion wit-lr preparing your ul-i1il-y plan and
schecluling inst,allat-ions. For any new consLrucl-ion proposal, l-he
arpplicanL nrust provitle a compleLerl uLiliLy verificat-ion form.
The locaLion and availabiliry of uLilit-ies, wheLhcr Lhey be main
Lrunk lines or proposecl linci, must be approved and verified by Lhe
fotlowing uLifilici for Lhe acconpanying site plan'
nl1 aut-horizing signal-ures need Lo be originals'
rcv L.crJ il l719 |
TOWN OF VAIL UTII,ITY I,OCATION VERIFICATION FORM
JOB NAME June Sadler's Resldence
SUBDMSION nlffer Crppk Srrhdivi sion T,r!l t 34
LO'r 34 BIJOCK FII-,ING
ADDRESS
U. s. wesL ConununicaLions
468-6860 or 949-4530
Public Service ComPanY
949 - 6135
cary IIall/Rich cooley
Iloly cross ElecLric Assoc.
9 49'5892 Engineering DePL.
Ted ItuslcY/Michael IraverLY
**TCI Cablevision of t-he Rockies
949 - L224
Mark Graves
**Upper Eagle valley waLer
& saniLaLion pistricb *
476-7480
Fred llaslee
**A siLe plan
must be shown
offer serviceshall be bhe
NOTU: 1.
{- >{,-4r
is required. Pltysi l-ocation of known utilibies
;; 6;-;it"-pri".- utirirv I'ocabions mav 9r ry{-19!l" iit" propeitv rine.- ani ut'iriby extension required
""i"'t"'"rriiiii "Liit"'il rlcrrrrr uv the l'own ofany public righL-of -way or easemet ..,---., ^.,r, ,rn*miVaiI.is
n slrecL cut i muEr, G-6L.iined seParaLely'
service lines are aL l-he expense anc
of the propert-Y owner'
responsibility of the property owner'
rf a uLiIiLy company has concerns wiLh Lhe proposed
consLrucLion, r-iil "tiriLy represenLat-ive should. noL
clirecl-ly on i-he uLiliuy veriiicaLion forln LhaL Lhere
i" i pti,urem wtricli ttuui" t-o be resolved' 'rhe issue
shoulcl l-hen be
-"p"f f"A ouL in clel-ail in an aLLached
lcl_t_er t-o Ltre toin of Vail. Ilowever, please.l_.gnp it't
*i"J-Lrou iu is-ll-,o-i.upo"sibiliLy of r-lre ut-ilit-y
company Lo resolve idenuified problems'
rf t-he uLility verification form has signaLures from
cach of Lhe ut-ility cornpanies, and no conmenLs are
macle clirecLly on Uhe foirn. l-he 'fowtl will presume
LhaL l-here are no problems ancl l-haL Lhe developmelrL
can proceed.
These verif icaLions clo not- relieve Lhe conErAcLor of
ni"-i""pt"iluiiitv Lo obl'ain a sbreeE cuE permil:
from Lhe Town of tait, DeparLmenL of Public worbs
InsLallaLion of
responsibilitY
TO: MIKE
PROJECT:
'Wt4t'l ,/ . , *'C --' .'b/ /- J/
i
Commcnts:
(ou-)\*tZ \os€s the cr€€V- rbowltnnLsrkD ba qbE bo plrr khelrooA p\arnV ples1f, provde thrl in trp 3u6r€t.
'{*. 3p9# snar\s.ic\ &git\t w\oKc muc-r\ 6€c{€ *o tn€'
\)tlete rs *o.lc.ol"*)tX*c<\ \t\€' P \qc' v\€|'\?'
Rcvicwed by: Terri Mqrtics.Dale: r$a\b\.rtr15
Landscaping:
f.qy, our terrra wrog6
Firo Dept.:
Revicwed by:
Commcnls:
Dalc:
I
oislributccl lo l'c Firc Dcparrmcnr, pubric works, and Lancrscaping or1
..4-MCGEE{, GREG HALL \
\=*-.. . --.- - --
<<'-;",;f 'FtA€ye
]NTER:DEPARTMENTAL R EVIEW
DA]'E OF PUIILICHEARIG
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TI.IE PROPOSAL:
', l-..r--l .. ag.* _l'. f i< f'._^J J. , ,-.?---/
-'1 ;: -i'I i iJ(
''
f ':" 1'/Engincering: '
flertrc resl.lantY '
Rwicwed by:Datc:
Commcnls:
TODD OPPENHEIMER
Flcturn ,o _George. RuLher
Town Planncr
I --
PROJECT:
SRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL:
Engincering:
INTER:Q EPARTMENTAL R EVIEW.
Datc:
?sdevsd elttIq5
TODD OPPENHEIMER
Relurn George Ruther
Town Ptannei
- sr'nb
MIKE McGEE
DATE SUBMTT 3TT_,
CoMMENTS rueeorrj nv: //it
Rcvicwcd by: Tari Morr,rheu Oalc: Jonr€ rz. lq45
Commcnls:
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C & P CONSTRUCTION
CRAIG HELM
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GOLDEN CO 80401
(303) 384-9540
TOWN OF VAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT
42 W MEADOW DR
vAlL co 81657
479-2250
DATE 6-25-95
ATTENTIONT JEFF ATENCIO
Enclosed is our proposed site plan for lots 34 & 35 Buffer Cr Subdivision (AKA
195O & 1970 Chamonix Lane). Please let me know if the driveway plan meets
your requirements.
Thankyou for your time and consideration
Craig Helm
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MEMORANDUM
TO:Greg Hall, Engineer
George Ruther r'
Bussell Forrest
R. Thomas Moorhead W,-
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September 27,1995 L
On September 27, 1995 in a meeting with Fred Otto, attorney representing June Sadler, Bob
McLaurin, Greg Hall and myself, we accepted June Sadleis offer to contribute 4L/"lo redesign and
reconstruction of two culverts on Chamonix Lane. Circle Drive and Butfer Creek. There will be a
maximum contribution consistent with her agreement to provide 4O"/". ll is anticipated that this
proiect will be completed next summer.
It is Fred's belief, though no commitments were made, that this would allow for June lo acquire a
building permit in the spring with occupancy permits contingent upon completion of the project. lf
this understanding is incorrect please advise me immediately.
rhanks!
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Office of the Town Attorney
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TLOODPLAIN ANALYSIS
OF
BIJF'F'ER CREEK
South from Chamonix Lane
TOWNOFVAIL
EAGLE COT]NTY, COLORADO
PROJECT NO. 9519
JIJLY 5,1995
PRSPARED FOR:
MS. JT]NE SADLER
2077N. TRONTAGEROAI)
vArL, co 81657
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P.O. Box 14J2, Avon, Colorado 81620 . (970) 827-9088 Tel . (970) 821-9089Fx.
SCOPE OF'STUDY
This report presents the results of a floodplain analysis for that portion of Buffer Creek,
located south from Chamonix Lane in the Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado. The purpose of
the study was to determine the extent of the 100 - year flood water elevation, and its impact onto Lot
34, Buffer Creek Subdivision, Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado. As part of this study the
floodplain of Buffer Creek north from Chamonix Lane was also reviewed.
INTRODUCTION
EreC-2 Water Surface Profiles Software by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was used to
analyzethe flood elevations at the cross sections shown on the Floodplain Analysis Drawing No.I
(included with this report). Peak Land Surveying, Inc. provided the surveying information. The peak
discharge rate and the floodwater depth at the south side of the culvert at Chamonix Lane were taken
from The Flood Insurance Rate Map and the Flood Insurance Study for the Town of Vail, Eagle
County, Colorado, Community - Panel 080054, dated May l, 1985.
SITE CONDITIONS
The site was visited on July 3, 1995. Buffer Creek runs from north to south, and is a tribuary
to Gore Creek. The area observed was a portion ofBuffer Creek from about 100 feet north from
Chamonix Lane to approximately the south lot line of Lot 34, Buffer Creek Subdivision. Also
observed were parts of the creek banks. Buffer Creek is a typical mountain stream, with the bottom of
the channel covered with gravel, cobbles and some boulders. Cottonwood trees grow on both sides of
the stream, while the remaining area of the banks is covered with tall grass. The stream channel in the
observed area is relatively sffaight with small elevation differences. The total elevation differenpe of
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the channel from the south side ofthe culvert to the south lot line oflot 34 is about I I feet.
On both sides of the culvert there are earth banks. From there, the west bank flattens out more
than the east bank. The channel ofthe creek is shallower in this area. At about 70 feet south from
Chamonix Lane the depth of the creek is increased.
FEMASTT]DY
The ground profile and the 100-year surface water elevations ofBuffer Creek, as shown in the
FEMA study, were reviewed and compared with the ground profile of Buffer Creek, as surveyed by
Peak Land Surveying, Inc. The differences in the ground profile were significant enough not to allow
true evaluation of the floodplain.
CI]LVERT CAPACITY
The culvert crossing under Chamonix Lane is a comrgated metal pipe of elliptical shape, 48
inches wide and 36 inches high. The culvert length is about 3l feet, while the FEMA study shows it
at about 45 feet. The slope of the culvert was surveyed at 3.3 percent. The FEMAstudy shows the
slope of the cvlvefiat2.2 percent The culvert capacity was calculated to be 125 cubic feet per
second. The 100 year peak discharge for Buffer Creek is 220 cubic feet per second, as shown in the
FEMA study. The culvert is undersized for the projected 10O-year flows. As a result the nearby
residents have reprted the creek overtopping the road. The FEMA study shows overtopping of the
road by the 10, 50, 100, and the 500 year storm.
OTIMRCIIANGES
The 100 year flood plain of Buffer Creek on the north side of Chamonix Lane is shown as
very narrow and approximately parallel to the channel itself. By superimposing the 100 year flood
elwations from the FEMA study onto the present topography the shape of the flood plain was
changed as shown on the Floodplain Analysis Drawing No. l.
On the east side of Buffer Creek. north from Chamonix Lane there is a new culvert. This
culvert was installed recently, and is not shown on the FEMA map. The actual contribution of the
flows added by this culvert are not known.
There are also few berms in the area for which it is not known when and by whom were they
constructed.
Just west ofthe northeast corner ofLot 34, there is a concrete pad, constructed recently.
CONCLUSIONS
By superimposing the 100 year flood elevations onto the present topography ofthe area north
of Chamonix Lane, it was determined that the flood waters will not be contained within the narrow
area shown on the FEMA map, but rather will spread to the west onto Lot 32. Due to the present
topography of LoI32, the flood water will spread over the road via at least two low areas, as shown
on the Floodway Analysis Drawing No. l. At the recent site visit, these specifrc locations were
blocked of with sand bags. Also blocked offwith sand bags, were the north roadside ditch west of the
culvert, and the north side of the road just above the culvert.
If the flood water was to cross the road it would probably enter lot 34 near its northeast
corner, where the new concrete pad is located.
', The size and the location of the concrete pad might be a diversion to flood waters overtopping
. the road via Lot 32.
' Based on engineering judgement, waters overtopping the road at the culvert will probably
enter the creek on the opposite side of the road, between the two earth berms,
. The floodplain study of the southern portion of Buffer Creek was performed based on cross
sections fiom the recent topographical survey. The peak discharge used in the study for the 100 year
storm was 220 cubic feet per second, taken from the FEMA study. The starting water surface
elevation was the south culvert invert of8003.4 plus 4.5 feet water depth for a final elevation of
8007.9. The 4.5 feet water depth was taken from the FEMA profile at the south side of the culvert.
The floodplain generated based on the above information was plotted onto the Floodplain
Analysis Drawing No. l'
As shown on the above named drawing, the 100 year flood waters overtopping the banks of
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Buffer Creek will not encroach upon Lot 34.
By replacing the undersized culvert under Chamonix Lane, and by correcting the roadside
ditch on the north side ofthe road, flooding by overtopping of the road will be eliminated from
entering Lot34.
Until the above colrections are implemented the following smaller measures can be used in
areas ouside of the FEMA plotted floodplain:
1. Construct berms on Lot 32 in the areas of lower elevations, that are presently blocked off
with sand bags, and allow or look like would allow water, overspilling from the creek, to run over the
lot and onto the street and other properties.
2. Construct lanscape berms, about two (2) feet high, along the north and east lot lines of Lot
34, as shown on the attached site plan prepared by IvIr. Craig Helm, dated July 5, 1995.
LIMITATION
This report has been prepared in accordance with locally accepted professional engineering
standards for similar conditions at this time. There is no other warranty either expressed or implied.
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Ms. June Sadler for the specific
application to Lot 34, Buffer Creek Subdivision, Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado.
Sincerely,
LKP ENGINEERING.INC.
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GR 8006.8 55.0 8005.0 90.0
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GR 8004.0 0 8006.0 2.20 8007.6 6.6 8007.3 15.2 8002.8 27.0
GR 8002.2 29.4 8002.3 41.7 8003.2 42.7 8002.9 45.6 8005.3 52.8'GR 8002.8 62.0 8003.6 81.5 8003.5 91.5
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GH 8001.8 45.7 8001.9 56.0 8002.0 5S.5 8002.8 100.5
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3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS
3.000 1.37 8002.37 8002.81 0.00 8003.90 1.54 2.33 0.08 8004.00
220.0 73.0 111.0 36.0 8.3 9.8 5.0 0.0 0.0 8001.900.00 8.83 11.32 7.20 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 800'1.00 2.20
. 0.241238 11. 11. 11. 0 17 0 0.00 52.14 78.50
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3301 HV CHANGEO MORE THAN HVINS
3302 WARNING: C0NVEYANCE CHANGE 0UTSIDE 0F ACCEPTABLE BANGE, KRATIO = 0.47
4.000 1.61 8001.91 8002.02 0.00 8002.43 0.52 1.42 0.05 8002.70
220.0 31.8 6S.7 118.6 8.9 12.2 18.8 0.0 0.1 8001.600.00 3.56 5.73 6.30 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 8000.30 1.21
0.0527S9 16. 14. 14. 4 11 0 0.00 62.82 80.94
.sEcN0 5.000
33t1I HV CHANGED M[]RE THAN HVINS
5.000 1.81 8000.48 8000.80 0.00 8001.50 1.02 0.93 0.01 7999.00.. 220.0 2.8 208.2 8.9 1.0 25.0 3.2 0.1 0.1 8000.000.00 2.80 8.32 2.83 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 7998.67 25.90
0.038658 25. 20. 21. 5 11 0 0.00 34.68 60,59
.sEcN0 6.000
3301 HV CHANGED M[]RE THAN HVINS
3302 WARNING: C0NVEYANCE CHANGE OUTSIDE 0F ACCEPTABLE RANGE. KRATI0 : 1,56
6.000 1.52 7993.32 7993.91 0.00 8001.21 1.88 0.29 0.01 8000.50
220.0 0.0 220.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 8000.700.90 0.00 11,01 0.00 0.000 0.040 0.000 0.000 7997.80 14.47
0.093951 5. 5. 5. 5 I 0 0.00 20.66 35.13
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SECNO DEPTH CWSEL CRIWS WSELK EG HV HL OLOSS L.BANK ETEVO OL(IB OCH OROB AI()B ACH AROB VOL TWA R.BANK EIEV
TIME VLOB VCH VROB XNL XNCH XNR WTN ELMIN SSTA
STOPE XLOBL XLCH XLOBR ITRIAL IDC IC(]NT CORAR TOPWID ENDST
.sEcN0 7.000
7.000 1.90 7998.40 7999.18 0.00 8000.53 2.13 0.67 0.00 7997.00
220,0 8.6 186.2 25.2 2.3 15.1 3.2 0.1 0.1 7997.00
0.00 3.79 12.37 7.86 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 79s6.50 21.07
0.05s606 s. 9. 10. 6 17 0 0.00 16.85 37.93
''sEcN0 8.000
8.600 1.89 7397.6S 7998.29 0.00 7999.41 1.72 r.10 0.02 7996.90'. 220.0 8.6 210.6 0.9 3.4 19.6 0.5 0.1 0.1 7997.50
0.00 2.56 10.i4 1.84 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 7995.80 16.02
0.053033 17. 20. 16. 5 1 r 0 0.00 26.07 42.08
.sEcNo 9.000
9.000 1.61 7996.91 7997 .61 0.00 7938.87 1.97 0.53 0.00 7996.00
220.0 12.3 207.0 0.7 4.4 17.S 0.2 0.r 0.1 7996.00
0.00 2.82 11.58 3.31 0.080 0.040 0.040 0.000 7995.30 18.19
0.006751 9. 9. 8. 6 1 1 0 0.00 23.46 41.65
.sEcN010.000
3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS
10.000 1.92 7995.12 7995.98 0.00 7997.64 2.52 1.23 0.01 7994.80
220.0 1.5 218.5 0.0 1.0 17.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 7995.80. 0.00 1.54 "t2.77 0.00 0.080 0.040 0.000 0.000 7993.20 21.74
0.0i805r 19. 17. 17. 6 14 0 0.00 17.25 38.99
. .sEcN011.000
3301 HV CHANGED MORE THAN HVINS
' l 1 .000 2.17 7594.17 7994.80 0.00 i995.95 f .i8 1.65 0.04 7993.60
220.0 15.0 205.0 0.0 8.1 18.5 0.0 0.r 0.1 7994.70
0.00 1.85 1r.08 0.00 0.080 0.040 0.000 0.000 7992.00 1.38
0.052404 27. 26. 25. 6 11 0 0.00 39.42 40.80
PROFTLE IOR STREAM
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SECN(] XLCH
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* 2.000 27.00
3.000 1 1.00
* 4.000 14.00
5.000 20.00
* 6.000 5.00
7.000 9.00
8.000 20.00
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' 10.000 17.00
. il.000 26.00
ELTRD ELLC ELMIN O CWSEL CRIWS EG 1O-KS VCH AREA .O1K
0.00 0.00 8003.50 220.00 8006.i4 8006.74 8007.25 138.33 7.24 53.86 18.71
0.00 0.00 8002.20 220.00 8003.21 8003.88 8006.31 1876.52 14.61 17.10 5.08
0.00 0.00 8001.00 220.00 8002.37 8002.81 8003.90 2412.38 11.32 23.07 4.48
0.00 0.00 8000.30 220.00 8001.9r 8002.02 8002.43 527.99 5.73 39.91 9.57
0.00 0.00 79s8.67 220.00 8000.48 8000.80 8001.50 386.58 8.32 29.20 11.19
0.00 0.00 7997.80 220.00 7s99.32 79S9.Sl 8001.21 933.51 11.01 19.S8 7.18
0.00 0.00 7996.50 220.00 7s98.40 7999.18 8000.53 596.06 12.37 20.52 9.01
0.00 0.00 7995.80 220.00 7997.69 7998.29 7999.41 530.33 10.74 23.43 9.55
0.00 0.00 7995.30 220.00 7996.91 7997.61 7998.87 667.51 11.58 22.44 8.52
0.00 0.00 7993.20 220.00 7995.12 7995.S8 7997.64 780.51 12.77 18.07 7.87
0.00 0.00 7s92.00 220.00 7994.17 is94.80 7995.95 524.04 11.08 26.61 9.61
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SECNO O CWSEL DIFWSP
1.000 220.00 8008.74 0.00
2.000 220.00 8003.21 0.00
3.000 220.00 8002.37 0.00
4.000 220.00 8001.91 0.00
5.000 220.00 8000.48 0.00
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220.00 7999.32 0.00
i.000 220.00 79s8.40 0.00
8.000 220.00 7997.69 0.00
9.000 220.00 7ss6.g1 0.00
10.000 220.00 7935.12 0.00
11.000 220.00 7s94.17 0.00
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DIFWSX DIFKWS TOPWID XLCH
0.00 .1.16 47.19 0.00
-3.53 0.00 32.04 27.00
-0.85 0.00 52.14 11.00
-0.45 0.00 62.82 14.00
-1.44 0.00 34.68 20.00
-1.15 0.00 20.66 5.00
-0.s2 0.00 16.85 9.00
.0.71 0.00 26.07 20.00
-0.78 0.00 23.46 9.00
.1.79 0.00 17 .25 1 7.00
.0.95 0.00 39.42 26.00
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?5 routh trontegc road
vall, colorado 81857
(3os) 47s.2t58
dopartment of publlc works/trrniport.tlon
July 6, l-990
VAIL1989
Land Designs by EIIison & Co.P.O. B,ax 2677Vail, Colorado 81658
Dear Sir,
I am interested in receiving quotes for the replacement of six (6)
creen Ash (Fraxinus Pennsylvanica rrMarshallrs Seedlessr) at BuffehrCreek Park in the Town of Vail .
Buffehr Creek Park is located at 1953 North Frontage Road West,just east of the Brandess Building. The trees are tb replace sixwhich have died,
Trees shal1 be Green Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica nMarshallrs
Seedlessrr) with a minimurn caliper of 2 inches. Trees shall benursery gtrown, vigorous specimens conforming to the latest editionof the American Standard for Nursery Stock published by theAmerican Association of Nurser)nnen. Trees will be inspected onsite prj.or to planting.
A planting detail for deciduous trees is attached. Contractorssba1l protect the existing turf and other park features. Allexcess naterial shall be removed from the site.
LETTER TO NURSERYMENJuly 6, 1990
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Please respond vith a written lump sun quotation for the describedwork Jcy Friday, July 13, l-99O at 3 : Oop.l.i. If you have anyquestions, I can be reached at 429-Zi-6L.
Sincerely,
TbtJ CV1.-Li,"*--
Todd Opp'ehheiner
Park Superintendent
Tols1h
cc: Stan Berryman
Kristan Pritz
January 11, 1986
1o: Peter Patten, Director of Comnunity Developrnent ''-"
Co-cy to: Mayor Paul Johnston t
. Several years ago the Town of v-ail nurchased I,ot lro in Buffer Creek Subdivision
to proride a park for this area. The land i.s ideally suited lor a park, bejrg adJacent
to the bike path and Buffehr Creek, and central to a neighborhood eonsi-stI-ng of nany
full-ti:ne residents and fanilies i,clth small children.
No irprovements have been rnad'e on Buffehr Creek Park to date. It is vacant land
thick with weeds, rnostly Russian thistle, therefore not suitable for use by residents.
'r{hi.le we recognize that the Town of Vail ha:; a ti,glrt finrrncial builget, }Ie, the
r:esidents and property ornners of Buffer Creek Subdivision, would like to see what could
be done to make Buffehr Creek Park an attracti-ve green space in our neighborhood. We
would ljke to get rid of the weedpatch which is there now, perhaps by just nowing it,
and if oossible, nake it a green area to rqhich we and our farnilies eould gather for
picnics and p1ay. We dontt env-ision exbensj-ve playground equipment, but perhaps a few
picnic tables.
vJe have discussed the gossibility of lrovlding some volurteer labor and couAd
perhaps seek sone of the necessary materials anrf seed through donations. We would like to
have input fron the Tor.rn on what would be needed, i.e., costs, etc., and what help t'rc
could have from .the Tor'nr to get this -rroject going.
We i,rcu1d like to meet rvith you as r.ioon a:j possible to discuss this so thal we can
get nla^ns started for $pring.
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75 South Frontage Road . Vail, Colorado 81657.303/476-7000 r 303/47&1365
MEMORANDl]M
Patrick J. Dodson
Joanne Mattio
Brandess Park Meeting
May 15, 1985
A meeting with the citizens concented about the Brandess
Space/lot 40 was held on Tuesday, l'lay 14, 1986. Krist.en PrLtz
fiom che Department of Comunity DeveloDment directed it.
There were twelve cirizens in attsendance. The followingis a lisE of ideas:
-Primary concerrl was that it be dedieated as Buffer Creek
FarE-witfr absolutelv no cormercial riehts !
-Property 1 9I ro deteruine
1ot'l-inis (especial on the East side) needs to be eonducted.
-Prefer it to Le open space for adults,
-This surmer they ioould- like to see public ltorks control the
thistles and coirtinually mow the lai^tns. If TOV agrees to
eontrol the thistle on lot 40, Arvin Kasparaitis who owns
the neighboring lot will control rhe rhistle growth as we1l.
-Creek area needs to be cleaned uP.
-Grass seeded
-Eventually would like Eo have a few picnic tables:grill-:-...
trash cani, possible bathroorn and drinking-fountain facilities.
-Refl-ectors'on Lhe Bike Path have been run-dovrn. Currently* there is a couole inches of rnetal sticking up. This is very
dangerous espetially Eo people who a:re noi familiar with this
path. Needs to be fixed ASAP.
-i{ould like large Boulders moved to the end of the Brandess
Building asphalt where the bike path Beets the parking lot'
It appaientiy was done once be oirce before bug the Brandess
Building moved them.
-The sto! sign at Buffer Creek and Ehe Frontage rd.is and has
been wiied 5n for quite sometime.
-Kristin will organite a clean-up day for that sPeeific area.
Saturday seemed to be the best daY.
-KrisEin'will corn-unicate with Loy-etEe Goodell who will then
inform the other inEerested peopie in this neighborhood.
cc: Patrick J- Dodson
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contact Person: Kristan Pritz
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18.3_0. | 70 Gasoline service sration regulations.The regulations in rhis section ,hrliil;;;;;abte to the useslisted in this chapter. Gasoline service slarions shall be subjecrto the tollorving riquiremenrs:,d ,{ll t'ue_l storagi tanks shali be compietely burieri beneaththe surface of the ground.
D. All gasoline pumps, iubncation or similar devrces. and otherservice iacilities shall be locareci at least tlven ty t.eet t-romany street right-o i'-way line.C. AII servicing of vehicles. cxcepi sale ot.gas anci oii scrvicescustomarily provideci jn connecrion tieretvirh, shall beconducted compleiely r,vithin a strucrure.
P: Al :!9lo* of goods shall be completely rvirhin a srmcrure.(Ord. 19il976) S I lB (pan): Ord. 8(197j) i r r.it:.1
Chapter I3.32
AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE {A) DISTRICT
Sectio.rs:
18.32.010 Purpose.
18.32.020 permitted uses.
18.32.030 Conditional uses.
18.32.040 Accessory uses.
18,32.050 l,ot area anrl site dinrensions.18.i2.060 Serbacks.
18.32.080 Ileight.
18.i2.090 Densitv.
l8.J2.l l0 Coveruge.
18.31.130 Lantlscaping ind silc. tlcvelupurenr.
18.il. I -10 Parkirrg.
18.31.0 l0 llurposc.
Tltc agriculturll arrtl olrcn spilcc t{istrict is inte.ntlc.tl ttr
l)resuryc il'rnctrlturttl, u nrlc vr:lo Jrcrl. or ()pon sl)uce lan(ls i.ronrintcrtsivc rlcvcloprncn I rvhilc |c;1n i1 I In,, ugiicultitntl pursrrits andkrrv tlt.sity rcsitlcnliar rrss uo'sistcllr rvirir luricrrlrarlr :r.(r opcn
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AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE (A) DISTRICT
space objectives. Parks, schools, and certain types of private
recreation facilities and institutions also are suitable uses in the
agricultural and open space district, provided tbat the sites of
these uses remain predominately open. Site development
standards are intended to preclude intensiye urban developmen t
and to maintain the agricultural and open space characteristics
of the district. (Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.100.)
18.32.020 Permitted uses.
The following uses shall be permitted in the A district:
A. Single-family residential dwellings;
B. Plant and tree nurseries and raising of field, row and tree
crops;
C. Public parks, recreation areas, and open spaces.
(Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.200.)
18.32.030 Conditional uses.
The following conditional uses shall be permitted, subject to
issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 18.60:
A. Any use within public parks, recreation areas, and open
$paces which involves assembly of more than two hundred
persons together in one building or group of buildings, or in
one recreation area or other public recreational facitity;
B. Public and private schools and colleges;
C. Ctrurches, rectories, and related structures;
D. Private golf, tennis, swimming and riding clubs, and hunting
and fishing lodges;
E. Semipublic and institutional uses, such as convents and
religious retreats;
F. Ski lifts and tows:
G. Keeping of poultry or livestock, but specifically excluding
keeping of hogs and commercial feedlots;
H. Low power subscription radio facilities.
(Ord. 16(1985) $ l: Ord. 16(1976) $ l(a)(part): Ard. A(t975)
$ 3: Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.300.)
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18.32.040 Accessoryuses.
' The following accessory uses shall be permitted in the A
district:
A. Private greenhouses, toolsheds, playhouses, garages or
carports, swimming pools, patios, or recreation facilities
customarily incidental to single-family residential uses;
B. Home occupations, subject to issuance of a home
occupation permit in accordance with the provisions of
Sections 18.58.130 through 18.58.190;
C. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to
permitted agricultural uses, including bams, silos, sheds,
corrals, pens, and similar rses;
D. The retail sale of plants, trees, or other farm or agricultural
products grown, produced or made on the premises;
E. Other uses customarily incidental and accessory to
permitted or conditional uses, and necessary for the
operation thereof;
F, Horse graztng, subject to the issuance of a horse grazing
permit in accordance with the provisions ofChapter 18.58.
(Ord. l6(1976) $ l(a) (part); ord. 8(19?3) $ 12.400.)
18.32.050 lot area and site dimensions.
The minimum lot or site area shall be thirty-five acres with
a mhimum of one acre of buildable area per dwelling unit.
(Ord. 3a(1979) $ I (part).)
18.3?.060 Setbacks.
In the A district, the minimum front setback shall be
twenty feet, the minimum side setback shall be fifteen feet, and
the minimum rear setback shall be fifteen feet. (Ord. 50(1978)
$ 2 (part).)
18.32.080 Height.
For a flat roof or mansard roof, the height of buildings shatl
not exceed thirty feet. For a sloping roof, the height of build-
ings shall not exceed thirty-three feet. (Ord. 37(1980) $ 2
(part).)
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18.32.090 Densitv.
, Not more than one dwelling unit shall be permitted for eachthirty-five acres of site area. of which on. ua..
-*urt
be bui.ld_able. (Ord. 34(191,9) g | (part).)
18.32. t l0 Coyerase.
Not _mo.re rhan t'ive percenr of the total site area shall becovered by buildings. tord. g( lg73) .,,s l?.507.)
18.3-2.130 .l-andscaping and site developrnent.
Not applicable in rhe A districr. (Ord. g(1973) S 12.509.)
lt{18.32.140 Parkirrg.
Ot'f-street parking shall
Chapter 18.52. No required
be provided in accordance rvith
parking shtll be located in anv
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required setback alea, e,\cepr as may be specifically authorized
in accordance rvith Chapter 18.62. (Ord. 8(19?3) $ 12.510).
5ections:
18.34.010
18.3.:.020
18.3,1.03i)
t8.34.0.10
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PAITKINC (P) DISTRICT
Purpose.
Pcrmitted uses.
Conditionai uses.
Accessory uses,
13.3.1.010 Purpose.
The parking disrrict is inrended to provide sitcs tbr Drivareor public unstrucrured off-strfet vehiclc parking and condition_
ally to provi<le for private or public cff-street vehicle parking
structurcs and private or public parks and recreational
facilities. The parking disrrict is intended to provide such
t'acilities rvhile ensuring adequate light, air, priva,c1,, and open
space for each valid use in adjaccn! areas. (Oril. 2(I9;6) 'g j
(part): Ord.8(1973)
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24. 100.)
| 1r.3{.020 Prrmirte(l usor,.
The tollorving uses shall l.rc pcrrnittcd in the l) clistrict:
^ fr11t,e or public unsrrucrured olf'-srreer vehiclc parking.(Ord. i(1976) .'s 3 (part): Orct. 8(1973) b\ 14.;00.)
lil.J{,{)10 (hrrrlitiorrul uses.
. Thc Iollorving conrritiorrul uses shall rrc pcrrnittcd sutricct trrissuancc of ;r con<iiti.nil.[ usc perr'ir i* lrccorrla'cr: ,,:iifr-,i".
Provis iorrs ol' Chaprur IS.6():.\. Prilirte or prrblic ol'f-srrcct vr,lriclc plrrking stnreulrrs:ll. I)rir':rtc or' grublic parks :rrrd rccrcutionul l'lcilitrcs.
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C. Public uses, private office and commercial uses that are
transportation. tourist or torvn related and that are accessorv
to a parking structure.
D. Major arcarie.
i_'f,fd.6(1982) g 2a: Ord.33(1981) g l: Ord. 2(1976) g 3 (part):
Ord. 8(1973) g 24.i00.)
18.3.|.040 Accessory uses.
A. Ii inor arcade.
iOrd.5(1982) g 2b: Ord.2(1976) g 3 (part): Ord.8(t973;,s-4.400.)
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Sections:
18.36.010
18.36.020
18.36.030
18.36.040
18.36.050
18.36.C60
Cheoter i5.36
PUsLIC UsE (PUD) DISTR.ICT
Purpose,
Permitted uses.
Conditional uses.
Accessory uses.
Development standards.
Parking and loading.
18.36.010 Purpose.
The public use district is jntenricd to grrovidr.. sites tirr publi0and quasi-public uses which, bec::usc of their speciul
chanctenstics, cannot appropriatcly bc rcg.rrltted by rlle
developmcrr t stander(ls prcsi'rrbetl ior othur zoniu g dist ri cts, :rnd
for rvhicfi rlcvclopmcnt standrrds cspcci:rlly Frl.scribc(l tbr,..:tcit
parricular dcvr"'loprncnt propostl clr projcct :rrc n!'crsslrrv to
rchicvc thc purposes prcscribed in Scction lS.0l.0l{) lnri to
provide lbr thc ptrblic rvcllurc. The public 1159 tlistnct is
tntended to cnsurc that public huiltlinus untl rrrorrntls untl
ccrtain typcs <-r f qulsi-public usr's l)cmlitted irr tlrc riistrict :rrs
appropnatcly locutctl nntl tlcsiqncd l() tnc!'t tltu rrccds ot'
rcsidsnls antl visitors to Vlril, t0 harnrorrizc rr,.ith srrrrorrntt tu
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January 3l-, l.:986
To: ?eier Patten, Jirector of Cormnunity Development t-?-
r,o y to : I'layor Paul Johnston '
...'ioy"^'l \rp a Fa n go the ?or"rn of ,/ai1 purchased Lot h0 in Buffer Creek SubCivi sion
'..c rorj.ee a :rarli for this area. The land is ideally suited for a park, bei-ng adjac
i,o L:r. oike caih anci Buffehr Creek, and central to a neighborhood consisting of nany
j.r^:-:':-ne re5iclents ancl fanilies m-ith srnall children.
l,io :-n,''rovernents have been rnad.e on Buff ehr Creek Park to dat,e. Tt i.s vacant land
;11;6k :;ii,h '.;cecis, nrostly Russian tLr-istle, therefore not suitable for use by residents.
.:tilc :e lecognize that the Tor,rn of Vail has a tight fj-n;rncisl bu.l;et, Irer the
..i-. -!.i:11,.i .in-r r:r'o rerty or..mers of tsuffer Creek Subdivision, l,rould. like to see nhat could
) r ):1. -v') n.li"l: Bui.f ehr Creek ,Darlc an attractive green space in our neighborhood. l{e
";.r :. : I:l;,r ic iet r'id of the r.reedoatch r^rhich is there non, Ferhaps by just mow-ing it,
rii : -' ,.r :: :.r.:e, n3.lie it a green area to r,rhich we and our fatnilie s could gather for
:r-c;:i c.; r:t: )-:y. .ie Conrt envision extensive playground equi.rment, but -oerhaps a few
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':; ' ''7:' ro:1e o.- ihe neeessary ilaterials anri. seed through donations. We would 1il<e to
j.rt:u'" :':::r -.;te fo:in on uhat l,rould. be needed., i.e., costS, etC., and. what help ue
hr:' : j:;.r tit: lo:.n bo ;et this rroject goiIg.
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Diana felt it wYs risky to keep building larger and :Largerbuildings. she added that additional square*footage meint morebodies, that 4 units were being changed to 4 large units. Sheadded that Kiatipes was a unique situation beceGa there waspublic land on two sides. Diana felt the proposal rnight neetthe suhdivision criteria, but not the intent of the zoning codeand she qranted more facts.
Sid asked if the access easement wassguare feet of buildable area. Benconcern was the staffrs comment thatwith the surroundings. Vlele agreedagree with the criteria.
counted in the l-5,OOOsaid it was. Sidrs biggestit rr.rould not be cornPatiblewith Sid and felt it must
6.est on the amount of
Creek Park Lot 40, Buffehror Bu
AJEIIEEiF-'Iown of vail
Kristan Pritz gave the background of the park and stated thatthe Design Review Board felt parking should be provided in thepark. Kristan added that Mrs. Brandess, owner of ttre BrandessBuilding was not interested in conbining the Brandess Buildingparking area with the parking area for the park as she did notwant to grant a pernanent access easement.
Brian OrReilly, representing Mrs. Brandess, read Section18.32.140 which states that off-street parking shall beprovided. He stated that Mrs. Brandess was not interested inproviding an easement through her property. He fett the pEC
should require 4 to 6 parking spaces with some minimaldj-fferentiation between the two parking lots.
Cynthia Steitz, a resident at i-884 Buffehr Creek Road suggestedthat the town put tbe park in and wait to see if parkinq wasneeded. She would prefer to see mere open space with a signand no picnic tables. Marka Moser, another nearby resident,stated that she only wanted the weeds cut.dorvn and nothing
more.
Peggy wondered if the park rras only for the imrnediateneighborhood and Peter said it was not designed to be only forthe imrnediate neighborhood, but would be a Town park with moreof a local emphasis. Peggy pointed out that it sounded asthough Cynthia and Marka wanted only open space. Cynthia addedthat if picnic tables required parking spaces, she would behappy to do without picnic tables,
Kristan pointed out that the Town was not doing very much inthe.way of improvements, merely irrigation for seeding, withadditional shade trees. Peggy fett that if this was i parkused j-n the West Vail area, it would only be reasonabl_e to havea facility that encourages others to use it, and l-t would beunrealistic to assume that everyone could walk or bike to the
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king spaces should bepark. She feprovided.
Jirn-Viele agreed. IIe felt the real issue was, rfWho is the parkfor?rr Jim felt a minimum nunber of parking spaces wasmandatory.
Arthur Kasparitis, a nearby resident, stated that to hisknowledge, part of the Brandees parking 1ot was on Townproperty. He asked if the money would not be avairabl-e for al-ater tine if it was not used now,.and was told that wascorrect.
Marka was concerneil that the only access woul-d be from theFrontage Road, and the llighway Department rnight not allow aDepartrnent would approve a road cut. Diana suggested. askingMrs- Brandess for a temporary easement across-rrer parking 1ot,and Brian o'Reilry felt she nriqht agree to this, He added thatln any case, the law states trrit tn6re must be parking proviaedon the park site.
Peggy did not see why the park work couId not move forward andbuild the parkj-ng spaces in the spring. Brian repeated thatany approvals given that did not provide parking -paces wereil1egal.
Viele felt adequate parking \,ras irnportant.
Peggy moved that the PEC require four parking spaces to beconstructed in the spring, and the other impiovernents to bedone this fall. Sid seconded and the vote was 4-O in favor.
7. A fecfuest to amcnd Sar:l-i6n 1R - n4 ,nn rrf *ha Mrrnir-ir.;r'l
Rick Pylrnan stated that this would be a recommendation to TownCouncj.l- He pointed out that the prirnary/Secondary zonedrstrict was not included in the section relating to thepercentage of required landscape. Also not included vras thenew zone district, I{illside Residential .
Diana moved and Sid seconded to approve the new wording toinclude P/s and Hillside zoning in-section 18.04.zoo. The votewas 4-O in favor.
Tbe meeting adjourned at 5:00 pM.
.A qequeF! !o_anend Section L8.04.?!! of the MunicipalCoder e. rt
Applicant: Town of Vait
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NorrcE rs HEREBy crvEN that the pranning and Environrnentar
cornrnission of the To'n of vair wirr hord, a publ-ic hearing in
accordance with section r-s.66.060 0f the munrcipal code of the
Town of vail on september L4, tggT at 3:oo pM in the Town of Vair
Municipat Building.
Consideration of:
1. A request for a conditional use pernit to establish an
outdoor dining desk at the Kowroon Restaurant l_ocated at the
West Vail MaLL at 2l-61 North Frontage Road, on l_,ot 2A, VaiJ_
das Schone f,iling l.
Applieant: Kowloon Restaurant
2. A request for a minor subd.ivision to create two
Prirnary/secondary lots on Lot 4, Block 4, VaiI Village 3rd,
Filing, 443 Beaver Dam Road,.
Applicants: Ben and Martha Rose
3. A request for a decision on the anount of parking reguired
for Buffehr creek park on Lot 40, Buffetrr creek subdivision.
Applicant: Town of VaiI
4. A request to arnend section i.8,04.200 of the Municipal code,
the definition of landscape. Applicant: Town of Vail
The applications and infonnation about the proposars are available
in the zoning aarni-nistratorrs office during regurar office hours
for public inspection.
TOWN OF VAIL
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
THOI{AS A. BRAUN
Zoning Administrator
Fublished in the VaiI Trail on August 28, 1987.
o TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Planning and Environmental Commission
Conmunity Development Department
September 14, L987
A request for a decision on the number of parkingspaces required for Buffehr Creek park on Lot o,Buffehr Creek SubdivisionApplicant: Town of Vail
I. THE REQUEST
The Town staff is reguesting that the pEC determine if parkingis reguired for Buffehr cre;k park. rf parking is requirea ofthe PEC, the appropriate number of spaceS will also need, to bedetermined. According to the zoning-code, in Section1-8.52.1-00, parking for recreational facilities (public orprivate) shall- be reguired and the amount shall be determi.nedby the Planning Commission,
rT. BACKGROUND ON THE REQUEST
rn the spring of 1986, Buffehr creek residents asked the TownCouncil to improv: Lo! 40 by adding land.scaping and pienicareas. construction includes site grading, iriigati-on, fpicnic_tables, 1 bike rack and tandicapi-ni. Rec6nt1y, the Towncouncil- allocated money to complete palk improvements. Theparcel is .g acres of predominantly ilat, undeveLoped landlocated east of the Brandess Buirding ana north of the Town ofVail blke path and North Frontage noia.
lhe-staff presented this proposal to the Design Review Board at
-tngit neeting on August Lg | 1997. The Design Review Boardbelieved that parking should be required at this park. rt wasfelt that even though the park is a neighborhood !ark, it wilrbe used by_peopte who do not necessarily live within walkingdistance of the site. Their suggestion was that approxirnat6lyfour spaces be located on the southwest corner or lrre site.Ehe Board also felt that it was appropriate to proceed withconstruction of the park this falr and add the parking in thespring. Their concern was that the parking be -constrrlcted intirne for sunmer use in i.ggg.
III. STAFF RECOMMENDATTON
The Town staff proposes that parking notpark at this tirne. We are requesting toconstruction and to allow for the use of
summer of 1989 to determine if there is a
be required for theproceed with park
the parl< during the
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Colorado Spruce (picea pugens Glauca)
t- L0' $9OL 9.5| 85L 7' 632 7.5t 67 eaL 8' 721 5' 542 61 54ea3 3.5-4' 25 ea g Ogf
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Sunmit Ash (Fraxinus pennsylvania)
l- 3It cal 150L 2.75t) l_50L 2.25.1 l_50 450
Radiant Crab (Malus Radiant)
4 2.5rt cal $1SS ea2 2.25n 145 ea 9l_O
Hopa Crab (Mal_us Radiant)
L 2.5tr cal i_55 155
Amur Maple Shrubs (Acer Ginnola)
7 shrubs g to ea 70
Aspen (Populus Tremuloides)
LB trees 2-3rr $100 ea and less l,gOO
Cottonwood (Populus Augustfolia)
3 trees 2.5'r $65 ea t_95
Lilacs (Syringa Vulgarus)
l-7 bushes 3-4' $8.o0 ea L36
Snowmound Spirea lSpirea Nipponica Snowmound)
L9 shrubs 5 gal gg.OO ea
Jackmans 10 bushes, g7.5o ea
Katherine Dykes L4 bushes. $?.50
Coronations 18 bushes, $7.S0 ea
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Septeurber 14, L987
To whom it may coneern,
We would l-ike to express our feelings on the Buffehr Creek park.
For our neighborhood purposes vre wou1d like to see a maintained opengrass field. Nothing more, nothing less! We are not Lnterested in parkingfacilities or any other unnecessary co6t. To be able to walk over tothe park and throw a frisbee or kick a bal_l around would be great initself. Thank you for considering our opinion.
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Rita Jordan
Box 2362
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1885 Buffehr Creek Road
Vail, CO
Project Application
Proiect Name:
Proiect Description:
Contact Person and Phone
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Lot Block Filing Zone
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Comments:
Design Review Board
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APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
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depaftment: communitJ' Development
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date feleaSed. May 6, te86
contact Person: Kristan Pritz
The Town of Vail is sponsoring a community meeting to discuss ideas for
the design of Buffehr Creek Park. Buffehr Creek Park is located to the
east of the Brandess Building to the north of the North Frontage Road in
brlest Vail. Buffehr Creek residents have asked the Town to organize the
meeting, as they are jnterested in inproving this piece of property.
Buffehr Creek Park is approximately .8 acres and is zoned Agricu1 tural and
0pen Space,
The meeting wjll be held at the Town Council chambers
pm. The Town Council Chambers are located at 75 South
you have any questions about the project, please ca1 |
476-7000, ext. lll.
on May L4 at 7:00
Frontage Road. If
Kristan Pritz at
townof vail o box100 r vail,colorado81657 e (303)476-5613
that he was a Planner wjth the Town of Vail, who had worked on the annexatjonprocess. He further testified that prior to,his employment with the Town of Vai'l ,he was a Planner for the County of Eagle, Colorado. He testifjed he was famijjar'with the area to be annexed, that the area had a community of interest with the Townof Vajl, was urban'i n nature, and was capable of being iniegrated into the Town ofvail. Further, Mr. Pylman stated no parcel of land was being div.i ded by theannexation, nor was a parcel twenty (20) acres or greater jniluded in the areaproposed to be annexed. Mr. Pylman testified no other annexation proceedings by
another municipality were underway, and this annexation represented no attaihment of
land from any school district. Richard Pylman was the last witness, and Larry
Eskwith stated he had no others to present to the Council. Mayor Johnston requested
comments from the public. Michael Cacioppo,.after identifying himself as a residentof the area proposed to be annexed, requested that he be named as an Election
Commissioner, based on a pet'ition he held with signatures of twelve (12) Matterhornresidents. Larry Eskwith explajned that the governing body, in thjs case the Townof Va'il, actual 1y petitions the District Court to order thb electjon to be held andto appoint the Election Commissioners, but that it was entjrely appropriate for Mr.
Cacioppo to request his own appointment as an Election Commissioner before Judge
Jones in District court, Ensuing discussion took place with the followingparticipants: Kate Krause, Jack Phe'l ps, Ron phillips, Larry Eskwith and MjchaelCacioppo. Larry Eskwith then requested that testimony be closed for the publichearing. A motion was made by Dan Corcoran, seconded by Gordon pierce.
The fjfth item on the agenda was Resolutjon No. 15, serjes of 1986, a secondresoiutjon regarding the proposed annexation of a portion of the area known as West
-Vail through an annexatjon election. The election is being cal led for Ju'lyE;itd6;andwillbeconffiresjdenceofJoeandiharleneMarquez-,ties
Gore Creek Drive, and will reflect the desires of the jnhabitants of the area in
West Vajl commonly known as Matterhorn. A motjon for approval was made by Gail
Wahrlich-Lowenthal and seconded by Dan Corcoran. The vote was unanimous for
approval 4-0.
The next'i tem on the agenda was action to be taken regardin
easement. This was table to a later date.
Under the Town Manager's report, Ron Phjilips stated that Doris Steadman, Youth
Services Coordinator for the Library, has been named Employee of the Month for May,
Bus ridership on the Town system was down overall 16% from May of '86 compared to a
year ago. Additional ly, a copy of the Town of Vail Employee Values was reference by
Mr. Phj l lips.
There being no further business, the meetjng adjourned at 9:55 p.m.
Respectful 1y submitted,
Paul R. Johnston, Mayor
ATTEST:
Pamela A. Erandmeyer, Town Clerk
M'i nutes taken by Pameia A. Brandmeyer
[' Unaer Citizen Participation, Loyette Goodell jnjtiated a discussion regarding
I E$fehr Creek Parkiand local particjpation in cleaning up this open space. Further
| .comments were made by Dave Pelkey, Dan Corcoran, and Ron Philiips regarding the
f'-__,st{!us of thjq_pa|.leL-of-sround,an4 citizens concerns that it b_e kep!-_as a palk-.,.....-
I MikE-CatiopFblhen requested informatTon-as -to whaf-specific serviCes-the Town of
/ Vail would be able to provide for the residents of the area proposed to be annexed
I and known as Matterhorn. Mayor Johnston indicated the following: Fire and police
I protection, bus service, resident rates for passes through the Recreation
I Department, snow removal and maintenance, among others.
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TO:
FROM:
DATE:
Larry Eskwith
Kristan Pritzll-
October 7, L987
suBJEcr: rntergovernmental agreement between the Town of vailand the Upper Eagle ValJ_ey Consolidated. SanitationDistrict and Vail Valley consolidated Water District
On Sept,enber L5th, Dave Mott, manager for the Districts, andthe Town Council discussed the possibility of anintergovernmental agreement between the Town and. the twoDistricts concerning fees. The Tohrn Council agreed that anintergovernmental agreement should be written. The staff wasasked to write the intergovernmental agreement and present itto the Town Council and the Districts for their review.
Tbe intergovernmental agreernent should allow for reciprocalwaivers between the two groups. Road cut and buildinb perrnitfees wouLd be waived by the Town of Vait in exchange -oi theWater and Seuer Districtsr waiving of tap fees for most of theTown of VaiL projects. Dave Mott stipulated that theSanitation District would most likely not be interested. inwaiving sewer tap fees for a project like the Conqress HalI.Howeverr things like public restiooms in our parki andirrigation fees for the parks were considered to beappropriate projects for fee waivers. The Town of Vailrsexpenses for building inspections and perrnit review would alsobe paid for by the two districts.
Below is a list of the fees that wouldVail for the Districts and also a listDistricts would waive for the Torrn:
Fee Waivers by Town of VaiI:
Street CutsRecreation Arnenities
CIean-upBuildinq PermitElectric.al Perrnit
Mechanical Permit
Plumbing Pernit
Fee Waivers by Districts:
Irrigation Tap Fees
Sewer Tap Fees
Water Tap Fees
be waived by the Town ofof fees that the
If you could take a craclc at writing up this intergovernmentalagreement, I think it would be helpful .
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P.O. Box 3017
Lihue, Hawaii 96766
September 21, 1987
MS. KRISTAN PRITZ, Town Planner
Town of Vail
75 S, Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 8f657
Dear Ms. Pritzr
fn reply to your September 15 letter, I have carefully
studied your revised plan and given consideration to your
request to access the proposed Buffehr Creek Park throughthe Brandess Building parking lot for a period of three tofive years.
I am certain you realize that in any commerciat building,parking is a great concerni not only for tenants, but their
customers, ag well .
After evaluating the effect that such a proposed arrangementmight have on the business environment of the Brandess Buildlngwith respect to parking and also restroorn facilitiesi Ireluctantly cannot grant the Townrs request.
Sincerelyr
cc Brian 0'Rei}ly
hwn n ||tl
75 south trontage road
Yail, colorado 81657
(303) 476-7000 olllce ot communlly deyelopment
Ms. Jane Brandess
Box 301-7Lilrue, Harrraii 96766
Re! Proposed parking for Buffehr Creek parkLot 40, Buffehr Creek Subdivision
Dear Jane:
Enclosed is a pran that shows a proposal for four parkingspaces on Buffehr creek park. rn a previ-ous phone messaqe, youstated that you wourd like to see any proposal frorn the fown inwriting. The Townrs reguest wourd ba that you a1low us accessthrough the Brandess Building parking 1ot t-" r"""tr the four newspaces proposed for the southwest corner of the park. we wouldrequest that you enter into a legal agreement witn tne Town ofVaiI-stating that the Zot-24' ac6ess way would be madeavailabre to park- users for a period of- approxirnatery 3 to 5years. After such time, if you determine-Lnat you aLo not wantto alrow the Town access, we would then constrult an accessroad to the North Frontage Road. we understand your concernsabout _granting the Town or vait a permanent accels easementthrough your parking lot. However, we feer- that the sorutionas drawn on the plan is a reasonabie way to handle the parking.we would also add signs on the four pariing spaces that statedthat the parking was for users of the park.
r would appreciate a response to this proposal by september 30,L987. It would be helpful if you could rlspond to orrr requestin writing. If you haire any firther questilns about therequest, prease feel free to contact me at area code 303, 476-7000. Thank you for taking the time to consider this request.
Septenber l_5, L9A7
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To: planning and Environmental_ Comrnission ,t; i.iir \h\U
i''FROM: Corununity Development Department t,;$Jr\ {lDATE: september 14, L987
, .i .. ,, \ q .t' piisuBJEcr: A request for a decision on the nunber of parking ispaces reguired for Buffehr Creek park on Lot 40, -. 1Buffehr Creek Subdivision ' q- fApplicant: Town of Vail I _..r\ l-s
l-\1"'I. THE REQUEST
Tl" T:l,l1 staff i1 lgqresting that the pEc deteruriqe-is.+'ar.rsr*9
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f_Tqited for Buffehr lggetf_3arrc. rr._pafEinq._i-s--reEriredji
det According to the zoning
-recreational
aces-Ii_ll also need t,o becode, in-3gett6^n
fn the spring of L986, Buffehr Creek residelts asked the Town€;E:!j'-ff+iHGiisi::*:iffi dffi ffi-:*r
5n* #H.tffi
" i t:
-: :*#=sffi ;"*iH::ifr cl;"caping. Recently, the Town
s kLeFRidF.:-€Fhfl hlhfffi..$r#Hs of
:ei32'iibo,for
IT. BACKGROUND ON IHE REQUEST
ITI. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
facilities (public orand the amount slia-ll' -b6@ixes1
$r {\-l' i
The staff presented this proposar to the lesiqn Review Board at
{, f{t-he+F*lgecLinsl*o, 4._}}gust re, 1eez, The oeffi*tTGr,i-Hodrd- .-*-
\'' believed that parking Jhourd-ba-reguired at this park. rt was'l felt that even though the park is J neighborhood. !ark, it wilrbe used by people.who. do not necessaril! live witiin walkingdistance of the site. Their suggestion'w"" that approxinat6lvfour Fp4ggs-..$? located on ttre soutnwest corner of lfr;giea. '
The Board also f-eft-that it was appropriate to proceed. withconstruction of the park this farl-and add the |arking in thespring- Their concern was that the parking be -constrricted intine f.gq_srlmmegJEse in 19gg
The Town staff proposes that parking notpark at this tine. We are requesting toco'netructi,.on- ene to allci'iv*'f6r the- use-61
surnmer of l-988 to deterrnine if tlie?E-*i5-"
be required for the
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the
proceed wi
our reguest is based on tle opinio.4 tl-rat.$s1g..gnr&-*r["$i:.,-ba-userr
p r qdpn i'nant}y" by 1 oca 1 - ne i ghb-orho oa piep_G"l ifr'il"i i r be a c c e ss e-e d!x nqp"e walkino or*birins. to tha-piril -ffi
iS CfUite sma'l I - :nd .a nrrlri',"' rw.a: r-ti lr #rr-^ rr- - -.: --.: -c.: ----!guite smai s guite'F" -n4lt ... "4DC a p.-afliw,area -ui:lf-,.takg.-frc.a'ea:ii_€"sjs"iiair<. " ir it"'T! E"i.r*i"ea iniifrifi .F
anea:p-€"-!bg,Fqrk. If it is determined that pirkiignecessary, it l'rculd- be constructed. the folloiorin.l v.(spring/summer of l_988) .
constructed. the following year
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September 14, 1987
To whom it rnay concern,
We woul-d like to express our feelings on the Buffehr Creek Park.
For our neighborhood purposes we would l-ike to see a maintained open
grass field. Nothing more, nothing less I We are not interested in parking
facillties or any other unnecessary cost. To be able to walk over to
the park and throw a frisbee or kick a ball around would be sreat initself. Thank you for conslderlng our opinion.
Emile
P. O.
Vai1,
Box 2362
co 81658
18 85 Buffehr Creek Road
Vai1, C0
September 9, I9A7
Board of Directors
Upper Eag1e Val1ey Consolidated Sanitation Distrj_ct846 Forest RoadVail, Colorado 81657
Dear Board of Directors:
At the August 25th Upper Eagl_e Valley Consolidated SanitationDistrict meeting, mernbers exlrressed an interest in fonnalizinga cooperative policy between the Town of VaiI and the Districiin respect to permit fees. The Tolrn of Vail is interested. inworking out a cooperative arrangement with the Board. I wouldlike to invite Dave Mott and members of the Board to attend a
Town Council work session on Septenber i-sth at 2:00 p.M. Iwill be calling Dave to confirm this date and to d.iscuss inmore detail vhat the proposal_ should include.
Thank you for your intereat in this matter. I feel confidentthat we ean develop an intergovernmental arrangement which willbe beneficial to both groups.
Sincerely,
Rondall V. Phillips
Town Manager
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ONSOLIDATEDUPPER EAGLE VALLEY C
WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICTS
846 FOR€ST ROAD . vAlL, COLORADO 81657
1303) 476-7440
September I, L987
Ron Philllps
Manage r
TOWN OF VAIL
75 South Frontage Road
VaL1, Colorado 8f657
RE: Sewer Tap Fee llalver for Blghorn Park and Sandstone Park Restrooms
Dear Ron:
At their August 26ch rneet{ng, the Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation
District (UEVCSD) agreed to consider waiving the sener tap fees for the Bighorn Park
and Sandstone Park restroons proposed by the Town of Vail. The Board-s dlscusslon
centered on the deslreability of lnte rgove rnnent al reciprocity to the extent fees
collected fron the UEVCSD by rhe Torm nighc also be waived. Speclflcally nentloned
were road cut pernl-E fees and building pernlt fees.
?1ease consider these ldeas ln the interesc of developlng a spi-rit of
inte rgove rnnental cooperation. I look forward to your posltlve response.
Since rely,
AGLB VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT
fur/ret
David E. Mott
General Manager
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Gonsouolreo
WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICTS
846 FOREST ROAD . VAIL. COLORADO 816s7
(3031 476.74aA
SepEernber 1, 1987
Ron Phillips
Manager
TOWN OF VAIL
75 South Frontage Road
ValL, Colorailo 8f657
RE: water Tap Fee Waiver for Bighorn Park and Sandstone Park Restrooms
And Buffehr Creek Park lrrigation
Dear Ron:
At thelr August 27th, 1987 neeting, the Vall Va1ley ConsolLdated Water District
agreed to walve water tap fees for the following Town of Val1 proJects:
l. Blghorn Park Publlc Restroon - 314" Water Service
2. Sandstone Park Publlc Restroon - 3/4" Water Service
3. Buffehr Creek Park lrrlgation - I'I12" Watet Service
Tap fee applicatlon nust still be subnnitted along wlth the approprlate connectLon
fees, plus appropriaEe neterLng must be installed and service lines Lnspected. The
Town wl1l be subject to service fees.
The Distrlct Board also expressed an lnterest Ln recapturlng the values of Ehe
Lionsridge and Gore Creek treatnent plant sl-tes whlch are surplus to thelr needs.
Your help in evaluatlng t.hen for their most approprLate use will be appreciated. I
will be aval"lable to review these sites wLth your staff.
Slncerely,
LLEY CONSOLIDATED IIATER DISTRICT
foE/M
Davld E. Mott
General Manager
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AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTING SERVICES
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gtLentered into this day of, L9B7 by the Town fo Vail, Colorado, anunicilr-l EoipoiaElon 1trereinaft-er ca1led rThe Townrr) actingthrough its Department of comminity Developrnent, and DennisAnderson Associates, Inc. Suite 3to vait Nil-i nna't R^nt F,rri'lAnderson Assoc s, Inc. Suite 3L0 Vail National Bank Buildinq108 South Frontage Road West, Vail, Colorado 91657,(hereinafter calied. I'The Consultantsr') .
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Town requires services in connection with thedesign of Buffehr Creek park; and
WHEREAS, the ConsuJ.tant has, in response to solicitation,submltted a proposal .representing tfrat it bas the reguiriapersonnel and expertise to provide the required. servicesi and
WHEREAS, the Town..desires to retain the consultant to perfornthe services hereinafter delineated under the terms andconditions specified in this agreernent.
Now, THEREFORE, rN coNsrDERATroN oF THE covENANTs CONTATNED rNAND THE REQUTREMENT OF PAYMENT TO BE MADE BY THIS AGREEMENT, THEPARTIES HERETO }IUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
I. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CONSULTANT
The consultant has been retained to cornplete a conceptual d.esignp1an, grading plan and irrigation plan ior the Town 6f vail.The tasks involved for the project are d.escribed in AttachmentA (incorporated herein Uy reference). The work wiLl becornpleted within 28 days of the consultant receiving the surveyand authorization to proceed from the Town of Vail .
rI. PERSONNEL
Key personnel to be used by the consultant wilr be Mr. DennieAnderson of Dennis Anderson Associates. Additional staff may beutilized as reguired through the course of this analysis, -
III. COSTS
Tgtll fees for professional tirne for the project will be$3'50o.oo prus expenses and reimbursabre ioniultant fees not toexceed a total project cost of g3zoo. These figures incrude thecost to complete the work as described in Attachrnent A.Additional services beyond the scope of this agreement shalr bebilLed by the hour at the rates indicated on aftachment B.These rates are in
effect until October 1-, i-997. The Consultants will provideinvoices on a monthly basis for payment by the Town of Vail_,With palment to be made within 30 days of receipt of invoice.
rV. SCHEDULE
The work shall be conpleted according to the schedule as definedin section I, barring unavoidable delays in the securing ofinformation criticaL to the analysis, any delays in schedulingneetings or presentations with representitives of the Town ofvail.
V. INSURANCE
The consultants will provide the insurance as listed inAttachment C.
VI . INDEMNIFTCATION
The consultants shalr be liable to and hereby agree to indennifyand hold harmless the Town and each officer, agent and employee-of the Town against all claims against any of them for personalinjury or wrongful death or property damage arising out of thenegligent.performance of professional services cauied by anyerror, omission or negligent act of the Consultants or anyoneenployed by the Consultants, in the performance of thiscontract.
ATTACHMENT A.
l-. ConceptuaL Design plan:
Drawing wil-l- include design and locations for Lpark sign, 3 picnic tables, 2 trastr cans, bike path-park connection and landscaping (approxirnately 20trees, rnaterial arnount ($3,OOO) and of shrubs and rockmaterj-aL amount ($L,B00). Sketch drawings asnecessary for design elements such as bike pathconnection.
2.Pfan:
The plan shall address grading for the entire parcel .
Irrj-gation Plan:
The plan shalL layout an irrigation plan for thepark.
The consultant and staff shall agree on an appropriatescale for each plan once the survey is completed.
Approv
Manager
ATTACHMENT B
DENNIS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC.
Landscape Architectufe . planning . Visual Communtcalion
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE
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FOR PROTESSTONAL SERVTCES
Planner,/Lands cape Architect
Drafting/Graphics
CIerical
.Suite 310. Vail National Bank Buitorng
108 south Fronrage Boad west . vart. cotorado 8t657 . (:j03) t76.6{05
I987
$40.0O,/hour
$35.0O/hour
$20.00/hour
REfMBURSABLE EX'ENSES: ActuaJ. expenditures made by theempl0yees of Dennis Anderson Associates rnc. for the projectare reimbursable at- cost plus r0 p"...ni coordinati.on andprocessing, and wirr be r:-:.tea :.n Laaifi;. -;;- lrof essionalservice fees. Examples of reimbursabre expences are documentreproduction, Dhotography,. computer charges. Iong distanceteLecommunicati-ons ,. - srripping, 'po"tugu, messenger service,
::En*::i".""u mareria.Ls, - ind- prolu.t retared trJvet, lodsins
RETMBURSABLE coNsuLTANTs: professionar service fees andreimbursable expence of authorized consultants on the projectwill be reimbuisea at coii pl;;- 15 percent for coordinationand processing.
METHOD oF pAyMENT: professionar. servi-ces are birled monthlyat the above scheduled rates for hours of work performed onll:^.o_1j""._. .paymenr is due t5 days i"rio-"i"g'receipr ofrnvorce' rnvoices unpaid after 30'days-iie--s"uulect to aservice charqe, which is 1lt per month, and aLL costs ofcollection i-ncluding reasonable attorney,s fees. Denni_sAnderson Associates rnc. r.""iu"s the right to suspend work::^_tli: projecr if paymenL is nor recei-ved wirhin 45 daysrrom rnvoice date.
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pno'6ucennu Leatzow & Assoc iates
834 Hill Avenue
GIen El"lyn, IL 6013?
T]rs cEFTTFTcATE rs rssuED As r nrrreR or ixroRMATroH oNLv Aro co'irrenE
NO RIGH'A UPOR THE CERTIFICAT€ HOLDER. THI9 CERIIFICATE DOES IIOTAIIE'ID,
EXTEND On.ALtEn tHE COVER OE AFrORDED BY IHE POLICIES BELOW.. i
COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
COMPANY
LETTER A
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Denni.s Anderson Associates , Inc108 S. Frontage Road, Suite S10Vail, CO 81"657
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LETTER
THIS IS TO CERTIFY YHAT COVERAGES IISTED BELOW HAVE SEEN IS9UED IO THE FIRM HAMED ABOVE FOR THE COVERAGE IHDICATED.XOTWITIISTAHDI!IG AHY REOUIBEiIENTI TERM OR COHDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMEHT WITH NESPECT TO Tt/HICH THIS CENTIFICATEtrAY BE ISSUED On MAY PERTA|N, THE PROTECTTON ATFORDED By THE COVERAGES HERETN tS SUAJECT TO ALL tHE TERMS, EICLUSTO S, ANOcoNotTtolts oF sucH covEnAGE.
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LIABILITY LIMITS IN THOUSAHO9
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IHOEPEXOENT CONTMCTORS
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WOSKERS' COHPEHSATION
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EIiPLOYERS' LIABIUTY
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STAIUTORY
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$ lorserse.PoLrcY LrMrrl
$ torsrrse.€Acx EMPLoTEEI
A yror ess ]-onaL
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250,000 eachlaim & eggregate
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PROJECT: BUFFER CREEK PARK
Kristan Pritz r Town planner
Town of laiI75 S. Frontage RoadVaiI, CO 81657
SHOULD ANY OF THE AAOVE DESCFIBED COVERAGES BE CANCELLED gEFONS
THE EXP.IFATION DATE THENEOF, THE ISSUINC COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOB TO
MAIL
''O4YS
WRIYTET{ NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER I{AMED TO THE
LEFTa BUTIFATLUBE rgr(1AtL s-ugH No cE sHALL tMpOst No oBLtcATlofl on
urepnrrv fr exv xrxfo@7ryEcouprHy, rrs AGENTs oR REpRE6ENrartvEs.
ryT"7/rAUrq James H. Leatzow
Project Application
Date
Proiect Name:
Proiect Description:
Contact Person and Phone
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect. Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Lot Block Filing Zone
Com ments:
Design Review Board
Date
APPBOVAL
Summary:
Date:
E statt Approval
LIST OF MATERIALS
NAME OF PROJECT:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
STREET ADDRESS:
DESCRIPTION OF
Roof
Sidi ng
Other l^lal I Materi al s
The following information is required for submittal by the applicant to the Design Review
Board before a final approval can be fiven:
A. BUILDING IVIATERIALS: TYPE OF MATERIAL COLOR
6. Rlr*otrn rro
[,n'r $h+&
lM$euni
6en&-
O,tu+-Nw^n' '
Fasci a
Soffi ts
[.Ji ndows
l,'|indow Trim
Doors
Door Trim
Hand or Deck Rails
Fl ues
Fl ashi ngs
Chi mneys
Trash Enclosures
Greenhouses
0ther
B. LANDSCAPING: Name of Des i gner :
phone:
PLANT MTERIALS:
PROPOSED TREES
Botani'cal Name
EXISTING TREES TO
BE REMOVED
Cornmon Name Quani ty Si ze*
L L' -b
J',
for conifers.
(over)
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*Ind'icate calioer for deciducious trees.Indicate height
. PLANT IIIATERIALS:
(con't)
SHRUBS
EXISTING SHRUBS
TO BE REMOVED
GROUND COVERS
Botanical Name Common Name ' Quanity Si ze
0
Square FootageTvpe
SOD
SEED
TYPE OF
IRRIGATION
TYPE OR METHOD OF
EROSION CONTROL
C. 0THER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wa'lls, fences, swimming pools, etc.) P'lease specify.
t'$\k NJilf
PROJECT:
DATE SU6MITTED:
CCI'I'4ENTS NEEDED By:
BRIEF OESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL:
FIRE DEPARTMENT
{vF"W
INTEP.-DEPARTHENTAL REVI EI.I
DATE OF PUELIC HEARING
RECF;iATiON DEPARTI.TENT
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Date
Date
7z $3
POLICE DEPARTI4ENT
Reviewed by:
Con;nents:
Reviewed by:
Cor,;ents:
BLIC t^10
P.eviewed by:
Connenis:
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O e.Ap> ';t:t:r5 f (l7r.t
Reviewed by:
Com,lents:
Date
Post Oftice Box 1248
Vail, Colorado 81658
(303) 949-1011
Fax# (3O3) 949-7713
Sunctiry ol Concracc
STE\il'AR.T TITLB
OF EAGLE COUNTY
August 28, 1987
Ms. Kristine Prit z
Town of Vall
Department of Planning
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vai1, CO 81657
re: Town Parks Easement Search
Dear Ms, Pritzz
As you requested I am writlng this letter to inform you of the
approximate cost for Stewart Title 0f Eagle County to provide
you with easernent searchs on various property in the Town of Vail
to be made into parks.
The one for Lot 40, Buffer Creek is complete and.l is enclosed.
time is $50.00 per hour.
one of these oarks should
We would need to have conplete legal descriptions for the restof these parks, especially the Bighorn Park and Sandstone Park.
The approximate cost for our searchI have estimated the cost for each
not run over 5150.00 total.
If you have any questions, please contact me.
thinklng of Stewart Titl-e.
Thank you for
Sin rely ,
Title
G. Wlll-ians,
Examlner \
I
enc l0sure
Santtityr ol Contruct
STE\VAR.T TITLE
OF EAGLE COUNTYPoct Office Box 1248
Vail, Colorado 81658
(303t 476€180
(303) 949-1011
The f ol-lowing exceptions to title would pertain to Lot 40, Buf fer Creek :-i ,tli. . : '1;i.,, .
Resubdlvision of Buffer Creek accordlng to the plat thereof
1. Right of way for ditches and canals constructed by the authoflty of
the Unit.ed States, as reserved in United States Patent recorded
October 4, 1918 in Book 93 at Page 301.
2. l0 per cent royalty interest fron the sale of any ninerals produced
and mined from said premises as reserved by docutent recorded in
Book 166 at Page 407.
3. Restrictions as eontalned in document recorded October 8, L963in Book 178 at Page 75 and amende d by documents recorded April 1,
1966 ln Book I92 at Page 343 and l{ay 24, 1966 in Book 197 at Page 1.
4, Easements and rights of way as shown on the plat of resubdivisionof Buffer Creek, in partl-cular a 10 foot utility easetnent along the
northerly, southerly and easterly 1ot lines of Lot 40.
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MOUNTAIN BELL
CABLE LOCATION AGREETIIENT
EXCHANGE LOG NO.
LOCATORS NAME DATE *->1r &7
coMMITMENTTfME DaAO 1ME DtspATcneo &?? T;ME coMpLereo /d 1a
ADDRESS ;{
LOCATING FOR: NAME oF @MpANy -f.e,t)) olLr./L,(
ADDRESS PHONE NO.
Locatlon to be sketched or descrlbed In space below. Indicatepalnt or stakes and number thereof.
W)
INDICATE
NORTH
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!TSPORTANT
18' ollh6t cldo ol fhe stake, p.lot nrart ot llag |3 eongktered l coneol leoallon. Dlg to your ucn|cal depur 18' cltfter sfiloof tlp
st ke, print matt or f,tg and crpoc. the cable by hand bcforu croseing lh. crble or digglng beslde lt.
Party Bequesting Locate Refuses To Slgn E
I Party Fequesting locate Not Avallable D
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I agree that the sketch or descriptlon above reflecte tbd logbtionrbf un{er$round facllitles as requested.i' | , /
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PERSON REOUESTING LOCATIOIII
ooLINE IJOCATION REQUEST
HOLY CROSS ELECTRIC ASSOCIATTON, rNC.
PHONE
REQUESTED BY:
DATE:
TIItlE:
WHO IS DIGGING:
LOCATION
PHONE
I,OCATION SCHEDULED
DATE:
TII,IE:
ASSIGNED
NOTES OR DIAGRAITI
CO!{PLETED BY:DATE:TIlrlE:
RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
It is the Associationts responsibility to locate its PRMARYelectric underground facitities within eighteen incheshorizontally from the exterior sides of the facilities uponreguest according to SECTION I. Title 9, Colorado Revised StatuesL973, as amended. The Association does not own, install normaint,ain SECONDARY electric underground facilities. Said
SECONDARY electric underground faqilities are the property andresponsibility of the property owner. As a matter ofconvenience, the Association will attempt to locate the property
ownerrs SECONDARY electric underground facilities upon request.However, the Association will not guarantee such locations of theproperty ownerrs SECONDARY electric underground facilities, norwill the Association assume liability or responsibility forinjuries, damages or associated costs which may result from aninaccurate location of the property owner I s SECONDARY electricunderground facilities.
If this request is for the Association to locate secondaryelectric underground facilities, the undersigned, by naking this:equest, does hereby assume all responsibility for injury or
'amage arising out of the line location and specifically agreeso hold the Association harmless against all claims, demands,tits' or liability for injury or damage arising out of the linecation.
Date
(Rev. LL/85)
Name
APPLICAT!ON FOR
TOWN OF VAIL
STREET CUT PERMIT
o a\I 'l
tnm of.raiilD/19
2.
Excavating Contractor Name Address License Number
3.
4. work is for (circre on", @"r".. Gas
Starl Dale
5. Trench-width
-
Bond Amount
Permit Fee
Total Permit Fee(Cash or Cashier's Check Only)
Le ngth
$
$
ALL MATERIAL AND EQUIPMFNT MUST BE
Rubber out-riggers on equipment are a must
rubber!
A signature below indicates a review of the ar
ON THE JOBSITE BEFORE THE JOB IS STARTED.
when working on oil. No olher obiecls can be used in place of
Electric
Depth
Completion
Telephone
Date (Permit Valid
CATV Other
tor 30 Days Only)
6.
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8.
{Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation
y Public Service Company (949-5781)
Weslern€forser-Gas Compal+#-468=2528)
-6Holy Cross Electric Company (949-5892)
r4 Mountain Bell (1-468-1000)
l Heritage Cablevision Television (949-5530)
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Public works (476 700n, trtr o40)
9. THEBE WILL BE NO TOTAL STREET CLOSURES!
10. All excavation must be done by hand within 18" of utilities - (Senate Bill 172).
1'1. I certify that I have read all requirements of the street cut ordinance # 43 and will abide by the same, and that all
utilities and the Vail Police and Fire Departments have been notified as required.
Cohtractor's Sig nature ot Agreement
Bill to: Company Name
Company Address
ttono tle'easeo Lrale
Special Conditions
SKETCH PLAN
Show streets with names, buildings, and
Finance Oept. by:
Inspection Remarks
OF WORK BELOW
location of cuts USE DASH LINES FOR CUT.
THIS IS NOT A
White Public Works Pink - Conlroclor
STREET CUT PERMIT!
Yellow - Finonce Gold - Communitv Development
DENNTs ANDERS.N ossl,otEs rNc.o
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Cost Estimate
Category
LANDSCAPE
ITEMS
CONSTRUCTION
IT
TOWN OF VAIL
PARK ITEl,tS '
Projeql BUFFEHR CREEK PARK
Date September 4, L987
Drawing(si outuo August 31' 87
Total
5,000.00
350.00
7000 .00
3360.00
1560.00
240.00
5200 .00
800 .00
r4,000.00
1625 .00
420.00
r0,000.00
250 .00
l_,650.00
s00 .00
200.00
By Dennis Anderson
Quantity Cost/ Unit
Accent Tree
3! " Cal,iper
Other Deciduous
Trees
Shrubs
Annuals and
3 0 0,/sF . 8 0/sFLawn/ Seed Mlx
Includes soil 40,000,/sF . l3lsFpreperat j-on
ne qradin
Rough Grading
Crawler 4OO / Da
lrriqation 40,000,/sF . 3 s/sFAsphalt BEntry Path 6 5 0,/sr 2 -50 /sF
Gravel Path 3 s 0/sF I .20 /sFAsphalt Parking
4 ,00o/sF 5 0/sF
Park Sign 250 /EA
Picnic Tables 5 5 0/EA
Trash Cans 25O /EA
Bike Rack 200/EA
TOTAL
Page of
$52 ,155 .0 0
DENNtS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, tNC.
Landscape Architecture r Planning r Visual Communication
Recommended Contractor List for thb Cascade Clubs
BENWAY'S NURSERY SERV]CES
Box 897
Eagle, Co. 81632Larry Benway 476-1714, 524-9532
GORE VALLEY LANDSCAPINGP. O. Box 3707Vail, Co. 81658
David Leach 476-4363
MATTHEWS AND ASSOCIATES
Box 3567
Va j-1 , Co. 81658Richard Matthevrs 949-5077
NEILS LUNCEFORD
Box 102Di1lon, Co. 80435Larry Luneeford 468-0340
MIDLAND LANDSCAPING
0905 Highway 133
Carbondale, Co. 81623Carl Midland 963-0646
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Suile 310, Vail Nalional Bank Building
108 Soulh Fronlage Road West . Vail. Colorado 8r65/ . (303) 476-6405
75 south frontage road ovail, colorado 81657. (303) 476-7000
ollice ol the mayor
August 17, L987
Board of DirectorsVail Valley Consolidated Water District846 Forest RoadVail , CoLorado 8L657
SUBJECT: Tap Fees for Town of VaiI park construction
Dear Board of Directors:
Recently, the Vail Tohrn council changed the Real EstateTransfer Tax so that it coul_d be used for not only the purchaseof open space, but also for the developrnent of paitc tana. TheTom is constructing irnprovements at four parks this surnmer andsome of the construction will reguire sewer and water taps.The Vail Town Council reguests that the Board of Directoisreview the necessary taps and determine appropriate tap feesfor tle Town to pay. We would appreciate the Board waiving orreducing the tap fees, if possibLe. Bel-ow is an outline oi theconstruction work for each park and tap fees.
L. Buffehr Creek Park (Lot 40, Buffehr Creek
ffi pirk is .g a"r"= of predominantlyflat undeveloped land in West Vail . The site islocated to the east of the Brandess Building andnorth of the Town of Vail bike path and NorthFrontage Road. fn the spring of 1_986, Buffehr Creekresidents asked the Town to improve the land byaddi-ng landscaping and picnic areas.
Reguired Taps: L-t/ztt irrigation tap
Bighorn Park: The park is 7 acres located in EastVail (east of the Vail Racquet CIub to the north of
Meadow Drive). Community neetings were held in1985. Jn 1-985-1986, a childrents wading pond,picnic areas, stream improvements, and playground.
were added to the park. Residents also requested
2.
o
restrooms, a drinking fountain, additional playeguiprnent, and landscaping.
Reguired Taps: Sewer tap, 3/4r waluer service line
3. Sandstone park: The total site is actually J_Bacresf however only the lower 1".5 acres isdeveloped. This neighborhood park is located.adjacent to the North Frontage Road just west of RedSandstone ELementary School . Existing parkimprovements include a tot lot, picnic Lables,volleyball court, and parking area. Residents havereguested that restrooms be added to the park.
Reguired Taps: Sewer tap, 3/4t water service line
4. Ford park: The Town is proposing to completeinprovements to the lower bench of Ford park.
Grading is to be cornpleted this fall with ad.ditional
lmprovements in the spring of 1_988. The lower benchimprovements include I large informal play fieId,playground, irnproved bike path, picnic areas, andperhaps a skating pond. At this tirne, it isdifficult to estimate what type of tap fees will benecessary for this project until the finalconstruction documents are completed. However, theTown would be interested in knowing if there is anypossibility of reducing the standaid tap fees forthe construction.
Represenatives from the Town wilr be at the neeting to answerquesti-ons the Board may have concerning the tap fees. Thankyou for considering the Townrs request
Sincerely,
Paul R. Johnston
Mayor
PRJ: KJP:bpr
llnrlo,-
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
t,tORK SESSION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1987
2:00 p.m.
AGENDA
1. Recreation Department Programs Report
2. Discussion of l,lillow Road Traffic Pattern
5. Information Update
6. Other
3. Western Development Corporation Request for
Congress Hal I Proposal
4. P'l anning and Environmental Commission Report
time extension on
&-M\. |rtP,elr-fuil
DENNIS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC.
Landscape Alchrtecture. Planninq. Visual Communication
June 10, L987
Kristin Pritz
Town of Vail-Community Development
75 South Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81657
Dear Kristin:
This letter is to confirm our conversation of Friday, June5 , and provide a basis for landscape architectural servicesfor the Buffehr Creek Park in Vail.
Dennis Anderson Associates, Inc. will prepare the followingproducts:
o Conceptual Design Plano Gradlng Plano Irrlgation Plan
These items will be prepared for a maximum of 93500.00 plus
expenses and will be completed within one month of receivingthe base material and your authorization to proceed.
Conslruction Administration and Observation and any changesin the scope of services will be provided at your direc tionand billed as per the attached hourly fee schedul_e.
If the above meets wit.h your approval please sign below andreturn a copy for my fi_les. I look foward to working withyou on the Buffehr Creek park. please contact me if you haveany guestj-ons or need clarif icat,ion on any of the abovepoints.
Dennis Anderson A. S.L.A.
Attachments
Kri-stin Pritz
Town of Vail-Community Development
Suite 3l Q. Vail National Bank Burlding
108 South Fronlage Road West . Vaii. Colorado 81657 . (303) 4/6 6405
ere1y,
Date
DENNIS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES. INC.
Landscape Architecture. Planntno . Visual Communicatron
HOURLY BATE SCHEDULE FOR PROFESSTONAL SERVTCES MAY I 1987
P lanner/Lands cape Architect
Dra ft. inglGraph i cs
ClericaI
$40.00,/hour
$35.00,/hour
$20.0O/hour
RETITIBURSABLE EXPENSES: ActuaJ- expenditures made by theemployees of Dennis Anderson Associates rnc. for the piojectare reimbursabre at cost plus t0 percent coordination andprocessing, and wilt be bil1ed in addition to professionalservice fees. Exampres of reimbursabre expences lre documentreproduction, photography, computer charges, long distancetelecommunicatj.ons, shipping, postage, messerrgef service,suppri-es and materials, and project related trivel, lodgingand meals.
RErIIBURSABI.E CONSULTANTS: professional service fees andreimbursable expence of authorized consultants on the projectwill be reimbursed at cost prus 15 percent for coordinationand processing.
METHOD oF PAYMENT: professional services are billed monthlyat the above scheduled rates for hours of work performed onthe project. Payment is due I5 days following receipt ofinvoice' rnvoices unpaid after 30 days are iunject -to
aservice. charge, which is I\Z per month, and a1l costs ofcollection including reasonablb attorney's fees. DennisAnderson Associates rnc. reserves the rigtrt to suspend workon this project if payment is not recej_ved within 45 daysfrom invoice date.
Suite 310. Vail Nalional Bank Buitdrng
108 South Fronlage Boad West . Va I Coiorado 8t657 . i303) l/6-6i105
:q 4;I .tf:t I =ilr .{.\V,,I .Yd ISSUE DATE (MIT,I,IDD/YY)
.d/r/87
pRboucranu Leatzow & Assoc ia Les
834 HiIl Avenue
Glen El1yn, IL 60137
I tS CERTIFICAIC lS ISSUED AS A MAttEF OF ltlFOitrlATlOll OHLV ArD COtlFEiS
IIO FIGTIT6 UPO THE CERTIFICAIE HOLDEN. THIA CERIIFlCATE DOE3
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Dennis Anderson Associates, Inc
108 S. Frontage Road, Suite 310
Vai1, CO 8165?
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LETTER
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT COVENAGES LISTED BELOW HAVE BEE ISSUED TO THE FINM I|AIIIED AAOVE FOR THE COVERAGE l DICATED.
I|OTWTTHSTANDTNG Ar{y FEOUtnE ET{T, TERM On CONOTTTON OF ANy CONTRACT OR OT}tEF Docul|lENT wtTH FESPECT TO WHICH TXIS CEFTIFICATE
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CONOITIONS OF SUCH COVEFAGE.
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250,000 eachlain & aggregate
5,000 Deductible
OESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS
LANDSCAPB ARCHITECT'S PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY
PROJECT: BUFFER CREEK PARK
I
Kristan Pritz, Town Planner
Town of VaiI
75 S. Frontage Road
Vail, CO 81657
SHOULD AIIY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIEED COVEFAGES EE CAflCGLLED BEFOF€
rHE EXPIFATIOX OATE THEREOF, THE ISSUI'{G COiIPAI{Y WILL ENDEAVOR TO
r,tArl rc'oAvs wRtrrEH NortcE To rHE cERTtFtcarE HoLDER IIAMED to tHE
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^urrq ryT*'717V ;'ies H. Leatzowtl
NAME ANO ADOB€SS OF AGENCY
t1ll Wall street Insurance225 WaIl StreetVail, CO. 91657
Dennis Anclerson Associatese Inc.I08 S. frontage Rd.Suite 310
Typo and Locatlon of property
108 S. Frontage Rd.Suite 310VaiIr CO. 81657Business personal property
t 5,000
Type ol Insurance
Scheduled Form L* Comprehensive Formf-:r. L-tr Prem ises/Operat ions
L-jf, ProductstCompleted Operalionsfl contractual
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Bodily In jury &
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Property Damage
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This binder is isgued lo extend
company per expiring policy fl
coveraga In lhe above named
Landscape Archj.tectr6 Office
AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTING SERVICES
entered into this day ofI l-997 by the Town fo VaiI, Colorado, anunicliral- corpo-atlon ltrereinaft6r called nThe Towntr) actingthrough its Department of cornminity Development. and DennisAnderson Associates, rnc. suite 3l-o vail ultional Bank Buirding1O8 South Frontaqe Road West, Vail, Colorado 8l-657,(hereinafter calied rrThe Consultantsn) .
WITNESSEIH:
WHEREAS, the Town requires serviqes in connection with thedesign of Buffehr Creek parkt and
WHEREAS, the Consultant has, in response to solicitation,subnitted a proposal representing that it has the reguirlapersonnel and expertise to provide the required servicesi and
WHEREAS, the Town desires to retain the consultant to perforrnthe services hereinafter delineated under the terns andconditions specified in this agreement.
Now' THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION oF THE covENANTS coNTAfNED INAND THE REQUTREMENT OF PAYMENT TO BE MADE BY THIS AGREEMENTI THEPARTIES HERETO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLIOWS:
I. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY THE CONSULTANT
The consultant has been retained to comprete a conceptuar designplan, grading plan and irrigation plan ior the rown bf Vail .The tasks involved for the project are described j.n AttachmentA (incorporated herein ly rlterence). The work will beconpleted within 28 days of the consultant receiving the surveyand authorization to proceed from the Town of Vail.
TI. PERSONNEL
Key personneL to be used by the consultant wilt be Mr. DennisAnderson of Dennis Anderson Associates. Additionar staff rnay beutilized as reguJ-red through the course of this analysis. *
III. COSTS
Total fees for professional time for the project will be$3,500.00 plus expenses and reinbursable Loniultant fees not toexceed a tota] proJect cost of g37oo. These figures incJude thecost to cornplete the work as described in Attachrnent A.Additional services beyond the scope of this agreement shall- bebilled by the hour at the rates indicated on A€tachment B.These rates are in
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effect until October 1-, t997, The Consultants will provideinvoices on a monthly basis for payment by the Town bf Vail,With pal4nent to be made within 30 days of receipt of invoice.
IV. SCHEDULE
The work sharl be conpreted according to the schedule as definedin section I, barring unavoid,able delays in the securing ofinformation critical to the analysis, any delays in schedulingmeetings or presentations with representatives of the Town ofVail.
V. INSURANCE
The Consultants will provide the insurance as Listed inAttachment C.
VI . INDEMNIFICATION
The consurtants sha1l be liable to and hereby agree to ind.ernnifyand hold harmless the Town and each officer, agent and employee-of the Town against all claims against any of them for peisonalinjury or wrongful death or property damage arising out of thenegligent.performance of professional services cauled by anyerror, omission or negligent act of the Consultants or anyoneenployed by the Consultants, in the performance of thiscontract.
L.
ATTACHMENT A.
Conceptual Desiqn plan:
ffisign and locations for l-park sign, 3 picnic tables, 2 trash cans, bike path-park connection and landscaping (approxinatety Zotrees, naterial amount ($f,OOO) and of shrubs and rockmaterial arnount (gt-,800). Sketch drawings asnecessary for design elements such as bike pathconnectlon.
Gradinq Plan:
Tbe plan shall address grading for the entire parcel .
Irrigation Plan:
The plan shall layout an irrigation plan for thepark.
The consultant and staff shall agree on an appropriatescaLe for each plan once the survey is completed.
z.
3.
Approv
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ATTACHMENT B
DENNIS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC.
Landscape Architecture. Planning . Visual CommUnrcation
HOURLY RATE SCHEDULE
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FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVTCES
Planner,/Lands cape Archi tect
Draf tinglGraph ics
Clerical
.Suite 310. Vait Natronat Bank Buildino
108 South Frontage Road West . VJrt, Cotorado 81657 . r:l(r3) ti6.6J05
1987
$40.00/hour
$35.0O,/hour
$20.0O/hour
REfMBURSABLE EX.ENSES: Actual expenditures made by theempl0yees of Dennis Anderson Associites rnc.-]o. the projectare reimbursabre ?! cost plus t0 percent cool-aination andprocessing, and will be uittea i" aao:_L:.;r-l;-lrofessionalservice fees. Examples of reimbursable u*pa.r.." ire documentreproductign, ohotography, computer charges , long distancetelecommunicatitns r. - shipping, posrage, messenger servr.ce/
:;Hri::i= and mareriats, - ano'prolect ret ared trivel, todsine
REIMBURSABLE CONSULTANTS: PTOfESSJ.ONAI SETViCE fCCS ANdreimbursabLe expence of authorized consurt"nJ" '"n'the projectwill be reirnbuisea at coit prus- 15 percent for coordinationand processing.
METHOD oF PAyMENT: professional services are birred monthlyat the above scheduled rates for hours of work performed on!!l^.,e_r_oject_. paymenr is due i5 JJs' ro-riJr"'irJ recpi ,.'r_ r,Ftnvorce. rnvoices. unpaid af ter :o - aavs -_rL-'Jrul"."Jt;" ";
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.6'/ L / 87
PRo6ucERnu Leatzow & Associates834 HilI AvenueGlen Ellyn, IL 6013?
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LETTER
TTIIS IS TO CEFIIFY THAT COVERAGES LTSTED BELOW HAVE BEEN IggUED TO THE FIFM HAMED ABOVE FOR THE COVENAGE INDICATED,
NOTWITHSTANDIHC AIIY REOUIFEMENTI TEFM OR CONDITION OF ANY CO TRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CEFTIFICATEMAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PEFTAIN, THE PROTECTIO}I AFFORDED BY THE COVERAGES HEREIH IS SUEIE,CT TO ALL THE TER'IIg, EXC|.UAIO}IS,'AXDcoNDtfloxs oF sucH covEFlcE.
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PROJECT: BUFFER CREEK PARK
Kristan Pritz, Town planner
Town of lail75 S. Frontage RoadVail, CO 81657
SHOULO ANY OF THE AEOVE DESCNIBEO COVERAGES AE CAI{CELLED BEFORE
THE EXP-IRATIOH DATE THEREOT, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL EHDEAYOR TO
MA|L ltDAYS WRT'TEN NOTTCE TO THE CERTTFICATE HOLDER
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DENNIS ANDERSON ASSOCIATES, INC.
Landscape Architecture . Planning . Visual Communication
Suite 310, Vail Nalional Bank Building
108 South Frontage Rd., W., Vail, Colorado 81657 . (303) 476-6405
Transmittal Memorandum
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To:Date: June 2 ,1997
Job No:
Project; Buffer Creek
Town of Vail
Krist.an Pritz Park
We are sending
tr Herewith
tr Under Separate Cover
Via- First Class Mail
E Express Mail
N Our M€ssenger
# of Copies 'lr/
E Prints
U Specifications
tr Bid Form
- Proposal
tr Contract
tr Other
SFor Your Use
' tl For Your Hevtew
To Your Approval
0 As Requested
tr Olher
Remarks:
Enclosed please find Certificates of Insurance Coverage.I ldc foward to working with you on the Buffer Creek park
and any other projects that you might need my services.
Dennis Anderson
.d{:l I I J lfll I *lrlc{l rvl {:I ISSUE DATE (MM,/DD/YY)
6/L/81
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834 IIiII Avenue
Glen ElLyn, IL 60137
THIS CERTIFICA'E IA ESUED AS A TAT'EN OF |IFOiTATIOX OXLY XD COiFENA
NO NIOHTS UPOX THE CEiTIFICAIE HOLOEN. fi|3 CEiTIHCArl DOIA XO' ATEI{D,
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Self Insurance Pool
33#'#' aINSUREDMr. Dennis Anderson
Dennie Anderson Associates, Inc.
108 S. Frontage Road, Suite 310Vail, CO 81657
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DESCFIPTION OF OPEFATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S PROFESSIONAL LIABIIJITY
PROJECT: BUFFER CREE:r PAR,E
Kristan Pritz, Town Planner
Town of VaiI
?5 S, Frontage RoadVail, CO 8165?
THE AAOVE DEACRIEED COVEBAGES !E CAXCELLEO !EFOiE
;toN DATE I]TEREOF, THE rSaUrrG COmPA Y WILL rfrDCAYOi tO
r wnFqF{ xoug# To TrrE GERTTFIGaTE HOLOTR XAIEO TO THE
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225 WaIl StreeLVail, CO. 81657
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This binder is issued to ext€nd covgrage in lhe abovs named
, company per €xplrlng pollcy f
Landscape Architect's Office
NAME AND MAILING AODRESS OF INSUBEO
Dennis Anderson Associates, Inc.
108 S. frontage Rd.Suite 310
Type end Locallon ol Property
AlL Risk, Replacement 5r000
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ACORD i5 111/77.c)
48[,Ll CATIOIJ FOR VAr] | Ai'tCEJIrbrn tlre Zonirrgl Resolution of
Eagle County, Colorado
to the
ZoninE E3oard of Adjustmcnts
2. Present Z one__BgM,__
3. General location of property (in relation to a Town,
three bl-ocks east of Safeway
Road, Stream gr other landmark) :
on Homestead Chanionix'Ln)
'4. Legal description of property
a. Subdivision Name
34,35 & 36
Lot Blk r or,
b. metes ancl bounds (may be attached) include
x
5. Brief Purpose end Rsason for Variarrce (may be attached):
build two units onireach l-ot.
6. Attach elplanation that one or more conditions exist under Sec. 9.04.O6, 1-5.
(See Attachment)
7. Statement:
A complele list of alt owners addresses, of the property proposed for Variance and of
all owners of all a<Jjacent properties is altached hereto; this signatcry is properly
arrthori appl ion tor VFi,ance stated hereon .
,a,a,Zlt 5 fl
S ignature of owner?
by:
office use
Apprication acceptcd as comprere ror pubric Hearing "" l4k/ tO $11 :
Appl ication rejected as i;rconrplcto for Public llcaring because:
arc uo.zt.-L/-7?_
(minimum 5 copies required; print or type, except signatures)
Section 9.04.05
Appticant/owner Arvin Kasparaitis, general partner
Mail Address _p - O_ Irov ??o, VFi 1 . Cr\ * Phcne:. 4?6-3^AR
1. Regulation and Section Number(s) of Zoning Resolution from which Variance is sought:
variance to minimum lot size
FeaPaid 65.aO__
uo*,Q,"u ApplrcAroN t
Action of Zontng Board of Adjustment on Varlance Apptication
t,Approval 0(
conditions:
File t'lo.2E!4tt'7
Denlal n
rsasons: (see Orcler of tf',o Board, attached)
Note: Section 9.04.10 Appeals from the Bogrq: , '
. Any further app€al from the decision of the Board may be
made to the courts, as provicled by law, provided, howeverr
that such appeal is made prior to twenty (20) days
following the date of the notification of tfre Boardts deCision.
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E/SGLE €&T"$FSTV
Departrnent of P1 anning
P.. 0. Box 179EAGLE. COLORADO 81631
TELEPf TONE 303/328-731|
BOAND OF COUNTY
coMM r55ioNERs
Ext 24 |
ADMINISTRATION
Ext 241
o
and Development
ANII AL SHELTER
945-4292
ASSESSOR
Ext 202
BUILDING IN
INSPECTION
Ext 226 or 229
CLER K &
RECORDER
Ext 2l7
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
Ext 242
ENG IN EE R
Ext 236
ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH
Ext 238
EXTENS IO N
AG ENT
Ext 247
LIBRARY
Ext 255
PUBLIC HEALTH
Eag le Ext 252
, Vail 476-5844
PLANNING
Ext 226 or 229
PURCHASTNG/
PERSONNEL
Ext 245
ROAD & BRIDGE
Ext 257
SHERIFF
Eagle Ext 2l l
Aasall927-3244
Gilman 827-5 751
50clAL SERVtCES
10 May 1979
Arvin Kasparatis
P. 0. Box 729Vail, Colorado 81657
Re: F'ile No. 7v-66-79 - Variance t0 the
Minimum Lot Size
At thejr regular meeting on 10 l'lay 1979, the Eagle County
Zoning Board of Adjustments approved your variance to havea duplex on each of your lots. (Lots 34,35, and 36, in Buffer
Creek Subdivision)
If you have any quest'ions, please contact this office.
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//ir wittiams
Zoning Inspector
Jt,l/ KP
cc: Board of Adjustments
328-6328
TREASU RER
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ATTACHMENT TO ''APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE''
Arvj-n Kasparaitis
March 12, L979
Paragraph 6: As allowed under Section 9.04.06, 1- 5, of theCounty Zoning Resolution the subject. variance should be grantedfor the following reasons:
I and 2; The land has been owned by the present owners for l0years. The owners engaged in development plans on two occassionsonly to have the zoning altered causing severe economic hardship.The three lots in question contai.n 46,800 square feet, presentzoning requires 481000 square feet for the proposed developmentof three duplexes, (81000 X 6). The land is within 24 4 ofpresent zoning requirements. 1f zoning regulations are strictlyenforced. unnecessarv and unreasonable harship will be imposedon the owners.
3. N/A
4. The variance requested will not increase the density in theneighborhood, it will not diminsh the value, use or enjoyment ofadjacent properties. It will not destroy or deminish light, air
and open space in the neighborhood. The developers plan willprovide attractive building designs including pleasant land.scaping
amenities and a private tennis court for the use of the owners.
5. The proposed variance will not, 1n the judgement of the developers,represent an act specif ica1ly contrary to the resolution or masterplan but rather compliments the neighborhood and if anything actsto upgrade the neighborhood.
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EAGI.E CQ[!$UTY I
BoxDEPT. OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
EAGLE, COLORADO 81631
TELEPHONE 303/328-73 | |
BOARD OF COUNTY
cor,4 tulr ss toN E R5
Ext 241
ADMINISTRATION
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Arvin Kasparatis
P.0. Box 729
Vail, Co. 81657
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cc: Zoning Board of Adiustment
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Zoning Inspector
!
April 19, 1979
Ext 24 |
ANIMAL SHELTER
949-4292
ASSESSO R
Ext 202
BUILDING IN
I NSPECT IO N
Ext 226 or 229
CLER K &
RECORDER
Ext 2l 7
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
Ext 242
ENG I NEE R
Ext 236
ENVIRONMENTAL
HEALTH
Ext 238
EXTENSION
AGENT
Ext 247
LIBRARY
Ext 255
PUSLIC HEALTH
Eagle Ext 252
vail 476.5844
PLANNING
Ext 226 or 229
PURCHASTNG/
PERSONNEL
Ext 245
ROAD & BR IDG E
Ext 257
SHERIFF
Eagle Ext 2l I
Basa lt 927-3244
Gilman 82 7-5 75 |
SOCIAL SERVICES
328-6328
TREASURER
Ext 201
RE: Fi'le No. 7v-66-79 - Variance
At their regular meeting on 18 April 1979, the-Eag1e
County Pl anning Conrmission recommended approval of your
variance request.
This recormendation will be presented to the Zoning
Board of Adiustment at thejr public hearing on 10 May
1979, beginn'ing at 1.0:00 a.m.
If you have any questions, please contact this office.
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.;"rridavit or pubrication to this orr'ice'
i zqt Please bili and send af
The Vail Trail
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Re : .
Not'i ce ^:t"?lli:rH:il"tro" t
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LIBRARY
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ROAD & BRIDGE
Ext 257
Ei*::t:f*,*'
SOCIAL SERVICES
328-6328
TREA5U RER
Ext 201
. to the
Zoning Board af Adjustrrents
(rninlrnnn 5 copies requiredi palnt or typer €xcept slgnatr.nri)
Sect ion 9.04.Os
Mall Address p O_ Fc.x ?'iqe VFi I, (.rr Phcr€:_ r?6-t1,$fi
1. Regulation *d Section Number(s) of Zor\ing Resolution irom which Vari ane6 io so.rght:
varianee to minimum lot size
2.
3.
Present Zone___BS,,U__
General location of property (in relation to a Town r
three bLocks east of Safeway
Floac, Stream or other tandlark) :
on Homestead Road (Chattfonix'Ln)
4. Legal description of proparty 34,35 e 35
a. Subdivisiol N"me BUf fer Creek Lot_Bl k_r of,
b. rr,etes and bounds (may be aitached) include survey or map:
x
Brlef Purpose and Reason for Variance (may be attached):
build two units on,reach 1ot.
Attach elplanation that ona or rncre cordilions exist under Sec. 9.04.061 1-5.
(See Attachment)
Statement:
A complete l;st of all o/vners addresses, of the prop€rty proposed for Variance ad o{
all otlrners of ell edjacent properties is attached hereto; lhis signatoiy is properly
/2- tf7.
I ignahrre ot ajthori zed
5.
7.
icenti owrFr? a,-'.,/t
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office use
Applicatidr @eeptcd aB complete for Public Hearing on
Appl I cat ion .eiected as incomplcto for Public Hcarirrg beeause:
dato
by;-- ---d.rtc. [,larrnir]ii irrlrt ir |tt:, t r rIlr
Eaglo County, Colorado - .-- * . -
Filo
For Pcfdrl*
to the
Zoning ESoard of
General locatiafl of property (in relation to a To\r,inl
three blocks east of Safeway
Roadr S trearn or other landmark) :
on Uomestead Road (Chamonix'I.n)
Adjustrnents
(rninlm.rm 5 c-opies required; prlnt or tl4pe. ercapt slgnaturei)
Section 9.04.03
Applicant,/owi're. Arvin KaEpargitig,
Mail Address D_ O no.!f ??a. \Jrrr{ l, era Phcne:. d?6-1)/18
1. Regulation and Section Numbcr(s) of Zonlng Resolution ffom which Variance is sc{.lghtl
2.
3.
4. Legal description of property
a. Subdivision Name Buffer Creek
34,35 & 35
Lot-_Blk_, orr
b. rnetes and bor.rnds (may be attacF€d) include sutvey or map:
d;r'((!
5. Brlef Pu(pose and Reason for Variarrca (may b,e attached):
build two units onLreach lot.
6. Attach e>planation that one or mor€! conditions exist under Sec. 9.04.06, 1-5.
(See Attachment)
7. Statement:
A complete list oJ all owners addresses, of the prcperty proposed for Varience and of
all owners o{ al! aLJjacent properties is attached frereto; lhis signatory is properly
of €rjthori appl iceni; owner?
otfice us6
Application acceptcd as complete tor Public Hearing
dato
Application rejccted ds inconplcte tor Publ ic l-lcaring becarrse:
iance to min
Present Zone RSM
hy:
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EAGLE COUNTY
Eogle, Colorodo
RECEIVED
OFFICIAL RECEIPT
AMOUNT
ITEM
Buildinq Permit Fee
Application For
Subdivision Ap
Zone Change
Conditional Use
Special Use
All items are received tor
no-payment ol any item.
Ne 47 0{
lFee
(Building Zoning) {Subdivision)
Total Received
lorcollection only and this receipt shall be cancet,ed
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''APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE"ATTACHMENT TO
Arvin Kasparaitis
March 12, 1979
Paragraph 5: As allowed under Section 9.04.06, 1- 5, of the
County Zoning Resolutj-on the subject variance should be grantedfor the following reasons:
1 and 2: The land has been owned by the present owners for 10years. The owners engaged in development plans on two occassions
onl-y to have the zoning altered causing severe economic hardship.
The three lots in question contai-n 46.800 square feet, present
zoning requires 48,000 square feet for the proposed developmentof three duplexes, (8,000 X 6). The land is within ZLz e" ofpresent zoning requirements. lf zoning regulations are strictlyenforced, unnecessary and unreasonable harship will be imposed
on the owners.
N/A
4. The variance requested will not increase the density in the
neighborhood, j"t will not diminsh the value, use or enjoyment of
adjacent properties. It will not destroy or deminish light, air
and open space in the neighborhood. The developers plan willprovide attractive building designs including pleasant land-scaping
amenities and a private tennis court for the use of the owners.
5. The proposed variance will not, in the judgement of the developers,
represent an act specifically contrary to the resolutj-on or master
plan but rather compliments the neighborhood and. if anything acts
to upgrade the neighborhood.
ATTACHMENT TO ''APPLICATTON FOR VARIANCEII
Arvin Kasparaitis
March 12, I979
Paragraph 6: As allowed under Section 9.04.06, 1- 5, of the
County Zoning Resolution the subject variance should be grantedfor the following reasons:
1 and 2: The land has been owned by the present owners for l-0years. The o\^rners engaged i-n development plans on two occassionsonly to have the zoning altered causing severe economic hardship.
The three lots in question contain 45,800 square feet, present
zoning requires 48r000 square feet for the proposed developmentof three duplexes, (8,000 X 6). The'Land is within 2\ 4 otpresent zoning requirements. If zoning regulations are strictlyenforced, unnecessary and unreasonable harship will be imposedon the owners.
3. N/A
4. The variance requested will not increase the density in the
nei-ghborhood, it wj-11 not diminsh the va1ue, use or enjoyment of
adjacent properties. It will not destroy or deminish light, air
and open space in the neighborhood. The developers plan willprovide attractive building designs including pleasant landscaping
amenities and a private tennis court for the use of the owners.
5. The proposed variance v,ril1 not, in the judgement of the developers'
represent an act specifically contrary to the resolution or master
plan but rather compliments the neighborhood and if anything actsto upgrade the neighborhood.
tagle County Planning Conrlssion
subi""t' Staff Recoflmendatlons - item appearingfor review o$ 18 April 19t9
Bepartnent of Planning and oevelopment
Fll. No.r l)|l.:
13 Aprll 1979
Flle l{o. Se-7-79 - Linda Nelson
:Requ€st: To split a 12.843 acre parcel into two lots
Background: This proposal contains 12.84 acres of land on the w€st side. of Highway 82 between fl Jebel and Basalt, (Across from
Laura J. Estates) The ground ls presently zoned Resource.
Staff Recoflrnenda t i on : Recommend denial , The exemption procedure does not
exeflpt 'land from zoning requirements. Proposal callsfor the creation of undersized lots.
File fio, Sm-5-79.- Stroop Homes Lot 33
Request; To split a duplex ln Eagle-Vail
Backgro*nd: This request concerns lot 33,is sltuated at the lM corner
Staff Recoflrendation: Recomnend Approval
Reconmendations page 2
flle No. Su.Z-79-P Tract B Condomlni{^0rs
Request: Preliminary Plan approval for 54 condominiurn unjts
Background: Thls parcel comprises Tract B of Tract l-A, Block Z, tdgie-VailFiling #2 and has acress into Hiqhway 6. 'Ihis plan hag beentabled from th€ April 4 meeting wlth the coffircnts that the
Commission favored a reduction in dwelling units and a reductionin the parking reguirefisnt to reduce lot coverage, The access
to the proJect was als0 unacceptable.
Staff Recomendation: Reconmend approval. Access has beei reworked to
satisfaction of the staff. Dimensions of turn bays and
i sl and should be included.
File {o. Su-5-79-P ' Sunriver Preliminary
Request i Prelimiaary Plan approval for 66 condominlums to b€ contained insix bui I dings.
Background: This request concerns Tract C of Tract 1-A, Eagle-Vril #2, Block
comprlslng 3,57 acres. This project is directly east of Tract B
Condominiums and $,lll share a comnon access r,Jlth that project.
The majority of the parking for this proposal will be located
under the buildings.
Staff Recomendations: Recomend approval subject to dlnensioning of
lslands and turn bay rnd the dele ng of ahenost service entrance.
Flle l{o. Su-6-79-P - The Valley Phase II
Request: Preliminary Plan approval for 3l units in a PD zone
Background: This application concerns The Valley which obtained a Planned Unit
Devel opment zone a number of years ago. The project is situated
in a protected valley just north of Lions Ridge llest Subdivision
and has access fron Lion's Ridge Loop Road. The pldns for,the area
whjch had not been developed pnior to bankrupcy have been
changes somewhat and the neu owner is resubnitting a sketch plan
for entire Valley and prelininary plan for Phase Il.
Staff Reconmendation; Reconnend tabling Additional details on drainage
plans hust be subnitted. (Subdivision Regulations,
5.03.05) Parking must be allocated such that 1.5
spdces dre provided for 30 units in the Valley condorRiniu
while e.5 spaces per unit are provided for Valley East
condominium and all new units created,
Flle No. Su-6-79-S - The Vailey
Request: Review of amended sketch plan for an existing PD zone
Background: This land obtained a PD zone a number of years ago. The parcel
is situated in a protected valley north of Lions Ridge Subdivlsion.ortginai plan ca11ed for overall density of 2.44 du/acre xhile
anended sketch plan has overall density of ?.I2 dulacre.
Staff Recormendat'i on: Recffmend approval
File No. Sf-98--79 - Meadow Creek ORequest: Flnal Plat approval of condominiun project containing 6 rnits -
Background: At the last hearing, the Cormission reconnended approva'l of thefinal plat of the mirror lnage of this buitding. The project has
access into KinnlkinJck &oad and is lo€ated nbout 2 miles lJest of. Vail adlacent to Vill Intennountaln
Staff Recftmendatlon: Recofinend approval subJect to Certificate of Tixes paid
Staff
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into two I ots
block 3, Eagle-Vail #2 andof Grouse Court and Deer Blvd,
(see surveyors notes )
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File No, Sn-12-79 - Brambach Subdivision to subdivide 7.03 acres into two lots
Background: This request concerns Lot I, Block B, of Aspen ltesa Estates in the
l,lissourl Heiohts area. The land in question is zoned Rural
Resjdential (2 acre min) Thts ltem wag tabled from last hearlng.
llo nel{ inforaation has been submitted,
Staff Recormendation: Recommend Denial , No new information has bem
submi tted, i.e. water.
File No, Sm-19-79 - llashington Park To},/nhouses
Request: To subdivide a .25 acre parcel intoto be held in coffnon.
Background: This application concerns Lotfronts onto Columbine Circle.
project spanning four adjacent
parking lot in the rear,
Lot 3five lots Hith the fifth lot
3, Block 5, Eagle- Vail #1 and
This building is part of a largerlots with an inter-connected
Staff Recorfiendation: Recomnend tabling until covenants Er€ suhnitted and an
affangement is fofinaliz€d for snow renoval. (see prevlous
application concerning Lot ?, Block 5
Fi le No. 5m-20-79
sAllE As
l.lashington Park low{houses Lot 4
ABOVE
Staff Recotimendation - page 3
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File No. 5f-99-78 - Par Six Phase 11fleouest: Final Plat approval for 12 units
Background: This request concerns part of a multi-family(Lot 73, Elock 3). Lot has access to Gopher
plan |.tag aFproved },tarch ??, 1979
lot in Eagle-Vall ,l
Court. PrelimtnarJ
Staff Recormendation: Recomend approvai subject to C€rtificate of Taxes Pald
rrJ|, - PolE .
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A- File nc. lt-!,.t9 - htr fitcu,
./ Request: Special Use pErmit to construct singie family residence on slopegreater than 309 in an RSM zone
Background; Soils Studies haye not been submttted. The County Codnissioners
detemined that this application could be acceDted becauie the
regulations were changed jusi as this application Has belng
prepared.
Staff Recomnendation: Recommnd tabllng t0 receive soils studies ln orderto review this proposal adequately.
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Fiie iic. D.tfll - Stir&Request: ZoneAhange for- a .5784 acre parcel fron RSM to RDIF
Background: A 12-bedroon house was constructed on this lot several years dgo
and applicant's acquired house shen legdl problems forced it,ssale. They converted jt to a legal triplex, but a sec on of the
house remains un-used. A similar zone change request by the
apFlicant's r€s denied in July 1978.
Staff Rec*a€ndation: oenial. Zoninq in nearby Town of Vail ls Residentlal/. primary/secondary and RHF zonlnq would not be sJmilaf. To allow
,/ the Rf.1F zone would create undeslrable spot zoning.
.g :ii" !"- Z)ggt - SatOitC.) Request: Zone Change for 175.9I acres from Resource to Agrlcultural Residential ,' Rural Residential and Corrnercial Linited
Sackqround: This area ls rolling hills on flissouri Heights, betwegn the Klng's
RoB and Red Table Acres Subdivisions.Staff Recoanenddt ion: Reconrrend approval of AR and RR zoning. Comnerclal zoningis not aFpropriate is arother CL zone at Blue Creek is approved as is.
Sone Comprofiise is necessary between the two requestS.
Fili \-o. U-f:ll - F€l' CICRequest: Special Us-e P;rmit in a Conmercial ceneral Zone to constrlct two
eiployee housing units in an office-warehouse proposed for 2.459. acres leased fron the State of Colorado
Backqround: This parcel lies betHeen Hiahway 6 and l-70
Staff Reconnencdtion: Recor.rrend approval. tmployee houSing is neededr and this
z vould allou housinq which would continue more sr less pen$anently
,/ in the enrtloyer's oknership
Ar riis !tc. ffl{g-brlybttal*lr' Reguest: Soec'ia-I Use Pe-rni t to add six additional beds (ln 6 cabins) to a
guesi rdnch having 14 existing beds (in 14 cdblns) in a Resource Zone.
Background: A special Use Pennit was granted in fiay 1976 to add five cablns to
the existing ranch. A11 are used on a year'round basls. Staff
inspection shof,ed that each small cabin has just enough roofi for one
File No. Bt04l - Etlety'Rta
R€quest; Speclal use P€rm{t to construct three single family residences
on slope greater than 30* in an RS[1 zone
Sackgro{nd: Soils Studies have not been suhltted. These lots are quite
steep and have a very high bank where the road has been cut.
The County Comissioners allowed this appiicdtion to be accepted.Staff Recomnendation: Recomnend tabling to receive sDils studies.
Fiie xo. ftV-iB - Er|onilrl </rrcr;r,Request: Review of an amendnent to an approved special use pemit
Background: A special use pennit vias granted last month, but the appi,icant
was warned that resubdi.vision may not be granted with inadequate
parklng and setbacks as shown. Present plan is an amendnenl
,:|fll:l: " note for a 4-car garase for each slde and a 25 !
9{e}f llq*rfrQ,r* Recomnend tabling to receive bullding plans and
soils and engin€ering infoflBtion to assure that the amended
site plan can be accomnodated on the difficult soils.
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Staff Recdrr€ndation: Recorrnend approva'l
than 301i in an RSM zone
Background: Soils studies and foundatiqn plan
design meets study requi renents.
Stnff Recfffiendation: Recommend approval
Fiie tio. D..ll.Ill - At tcleRequest; Speclal Use'P.|mit to construct duplex
iiir ti,r. tift]$ - F€. h.Ifrr9Request: Soecial Use Pennit to construct single fnmily residence on slope greater
have been received. Foundatlon
Parkinq ls adequate..
on slope ln excess of 30t ln an
RSI{ zone
DctlFUa& A si{rilar application for thls t{as deni€d in oecember 1978. Thls revised- plan shows 2 bedroom$, an office and an unfinished basem€nt on elther
:iqg.: Ep parkino spaces per side are shoHn, A soils study and
buildinq Dlan have been submltted.
Sfff hml*ror'i kcann:nd tallint tr rccalv. raditirnal slrl! Infrrmrtirn,
Estimated slope calculation shows 381 3lope. Parklng design needs ,
inprovsnent,
75 south frontage road
ualt, colorado 8165?
. (303) 476-?000
May 12, 1983
Mr. John Perkins
Box 266
Vai1, Colorado 81658
.Dear John:
DICK RYAN
Community Devel opment Director
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Day Care Center
Lot 34, Buffehr Creek
}'|e are doing some research regarding the number of parking spaces
that would be required at the day care center proposed. As I have
noted before, I am concerned about traffic in the neighborhood and'the effect of the noise of the children on the neighbors, I hope
you have adequately addressed these 'issues, as they will be the
neighborhood's major concerns,
I am also concerned with an additional 3,300 square feet in the
basement. With on'ly 10 parking spaces proposed, it would be a potentia'l
problem to have 20 or 30 adulti with cars corning to the.site for
cl asses .
The proposed use must be compatible with the neighborhood, and not
cause any major impacts on this area.
Sincerely,
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EAGTE COUI']TY PLANNING COMI4I SS ION
Regular lleeting - 18 April 1979
3 :00 P. t'|.
County Comiissioner l4eetinq Roon {103
550 Broadwdy, Eag l e, Colorado
S?5|IAL lloTt: CC(MISSI0fi IILL A0JoURN AT 6:00 P.l'l to 7;00 P,M, FoR DINNER
,t3enda
i. Call io CrCer - 3:00 P.M.2. linuiss of :he 21 I'ldrch 1979 l4eetingl. 'lJir SJsiness
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File No. Su-?-79-P Tract B Condminiums (tabled from 4 Ap[il meeting )Request: Review of a preliminary plan for 54 condon'riniun units on 2.73 acresLocation: Tract Bt amended plat of Lot 1A, Eaqle-Vail #2
File No, 5u-5-79 - Sunriver at tagle-Vail
Request: Review of a preliminary plan for 62 condorninium units on 3.57 acresLocation: Tract C, anended plat of Lot 14, Eagle-Vail #2
Agenda - page ?
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.agl.jors
;ile ll:. Se-7-79 - fielson Exerption
iequest: ;\eFpiio fron SubdiVisjon Regulations
l?.3:3 acres f rorr a L4.859 acie parcel
Lcca::cn: Alproxinateiy 1qrile southeast of El'Iract ,iB, Section ?, T8S, RBTll
llir,or Subdivisions
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to split off 2 parcels totaling
Jebel and adjacent to Highway 82 in
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:ile fle. Sf-93-79 - lleadru Creek
Rei:u!st: leviey/ of a Final Piat for 6 units on 1.00 acres:ciat-i!ni [n ihe lll;,S|,]i;. Sec. 14, T5S, P.Sl adjacent to Vail Intertnountaio
F'iie i;0. Si-99-79 Par Sjx Condoniniuns Phase IIieq'J?si: ievier/ of a Fiilal Plat for 18 units on .7773 acrel-ocaticn: ,i gcrtion of !-ot 73, B'lock 3, Eagle-Vail #1
5n-5-79 - Stroop Hones (tabled from Febr 2l at applicant's requesti
T0 split an existinq duplex Jnto two ov/nerships
Lct 33, Elock 3, Eagle-Vai1 f2
Sn-!2-79 - Branbach (tab'led fron March ?1, 1979t
To subdivide a 7.01 acre parcel irto 2 lots
Lot l, Slock I, Aspen lviesa Estates
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Locaii on:
5n-19-79 - llashinqton Pdrk Townhousesio srlit an existinq 4-plex into 4 ownerships, with lot to be held in conmon.
Lot 3, Elock 5, tdgle-Vaii rl
!f, File No- Zs-84-79 - E.E. perkins
' Request: :ifft:;*t;; :;rHi; ::r:d.,'"ct sinsle family resicence on slire sUr
Location: Lot U, Vail village Uestt Filing #1
Fi le No, Zs-85-79 - A.V. Tezla
Request: Special Use Permit to construct duplex on slope in excess of 30:i jn en
RSl4 zone
Location: Lot 2, Block A, Vail Ridqe
",V iile N0. 5n-?0-79 - llashington Park Tof/nh0uses/ ?equest: To spl it an existinq 4-plex inio 4 s*nerships with the lot to be held in
cor.!ron,
Location: Lot 4, clock I Finl."-Vail "rl
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lJ,rJ4.gi i :,r :vdrview of the proi0sea anerldrentsrreliiirary plan was approved in 1973.!r.?ticn: liortreast ol Buffer Creek and north ol
T55, R81r'l
for The Vn] ]€y which
Lion's Ridge, Nl{&, Section 12,
. Prel iminary Plans
.])/File Noi t1p-1-79-P Malpais l,lobile trone park- Request: Review of a preliminary Plan for 7i. units on 13.29 acresLocation: 4l miles west of Gypsum, in Section 4, T5S, R86l,l
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),{ File No. Su-6-79-P - The Valley, Phase II. Request: Review of amendnents to a pre'lininary plan approved in 1973. phase itis a plan for 31 units on a portjon of rhe original plan
Location: Northeast of Buffer Creek and north of Lionrs Ridge, fit'l'r, Section 12,
T5S, R81l.l
Zone Chanqes
File No, Zc-7-79 - Siverly Zone Change
Request: Zone Change for a .5784 acre parcel fron Residentlal Suburban. density t0 Residential llulttpie famiiy
Locat ion: The I'lat.l,erhorn area cf t,,est Vail
Lg-/Fj1e No. Zc-97-79 - Samual Grange-/ Request: Zone Change for I75.91 acres from Resource to Agricultural Residantjal,
Rural Residential and Comnercial LimiiedLocation: 0n l4issouri lleights, north 0f and Adjacent to Red Table AcrEs .in
Sections 21,22,26 and 28, T7S, R87t,l
Spgcial Use Permitl
Flle l'io. Zs-12-79 - Holy Cross ElectricReauesti Specjal Use Peffrit in a Conmercial Genera'l zone to cons:r[ci. trio:-p]al€E
housing units in afl.office-warehouse proposed for 2.159 aares ire:rei ifsir t
State of Col orado.
Location: East of dnd ad.iacent to Rio Grande llotonrays in the N'J{k of ssction
1C, T55, RBll,]
File No. Zs-83-79 - lially Dallenbach
Request: Speciai Use Peflnit to add slx additional beds (in 6 cabins)to a
. guest ranch having 14 existing beds (in 14 cabins) in a leso.rce l.n.Location: Two miles east of Basalt north of the Ffyinq pan Rcad, irert 51,
Sections 4 and 9, T65, R86rl
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{rre ruo. B6.i9 -Dref64f,- Request: Special Use Errtli t to construct single family residence on slopegreater than 30% in an RSll zone
Location: Lot 22, Vall Village uest Filing #l
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' Request: SpeciaT Use Permlt to construct single family residence on slopegreater than 302 in an Rsttl zone
Location: Lots 10,11,12, Vait Village l.|est filing #l-' ':( r.;,e no. gig t1'vrnnrrtrr Frstacttaci fequ€st: Review_of an amendment to an approved special use perfllt; Lo€dtion: Lot 12, Block 3, Eagte-\lail i1
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File tlo. Zv-65-79 - osterfossReguest: Variance to the required rear setback in a coflnerc.irl limited zoneLocation: Lots 9,10,11 and 12, Buffer Creek
File No. Zv-66-79 - Kasparaitis
Request: Varlance to th€ minimtnll lot sire tD allon construcfion of a duDlex
Location: "i";3'!o:l'ffiil:t;urre" c""ek O
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Terrill Knight
Secretary' Eagle County Planning Coflnis3ion
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