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APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
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Dlck Ryaa, Town planner
Town of Vall
75 South Frontage Road, WestVall, CO,81657
CASINO BTNLDINC REDVSLOP}fiNT
BRICK PAVERS, ALLEY LIGHTING
for coasideratlon.
cc: BllL Andrerpe
Don GalganIlorst Krebg
Deelgn Revlew Board
EncLoeure
lJe have Learned froro Bili. Andrewe that the brlck paver utilizett at thePLaza at the south end of warl street Lsl rspJ.rt'paver No. 559" avarl-able fron }ltllen Brlck ln Derver, we undeistand fron our earrLer conver-satLons- qrl-th you that thrs is now the officlal Town of va!1 paver " con-sequently, we w111 be uelng thls paver ln conJunctl0n wrth our proJect.
The ,Town of Vail Melnlenance Departoent adv{sedl our office that the only
Py of deternLnlng the oake and aodel of the offlclal Town of vaiL streetramp Is to contact the company fron whlcb the lamps were purchased bythe Town--Foothllls Ltghtlng r.n Denver. I{e contacted r.{". Tony pettr.sof that -conpaoy and he advieeal uc that the town ordered custom manufac-tured f{xturea, but a firture very slallar to the Tonm of ValI streetlanp le thelr nodel" nunbere e102, G104, and G105. I,re r^rtll provlde threemodel GL02 fixtures in the alley nounted on the side of the casino Burld-lng and one model" cl02 mounted on the north er.evat ion of the bur.lding.For your convenlence we have incr-uded a photocopy of the fixture we pro-po6e to lnstall.
Pl-ease edvlse thls offlce, ln.wrlting, prlor to May l, lf there Ls anyreason to not utir-lze the products mentioned. rf we have not reeeiveda r'trltter rebuttaL to the uee of these rtens by !{ay l, we wi1r proeeedwtth thelr lnstallatlon.
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IvIEIUORANDUM
TO: PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
FROM: DEPARTMENT OF COMMJNIT} DEVELOPMENT/PETER PATTEN
DATE: August 26, l98l
RE: Request for exterior alteration and rnodification to the Casino
Building to construct 3 condorniniun units, nerd retail space andoffice space located on lots D and E and a part of lots B, C and
F, Block 5C, VaiI Village First Filing. Applicant: Carlos
Agostoni and James J. Sprowls.
A. BACKGROI'ND AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL
The Casino Building has changed ownership and the new ouners wish to rbvise
the uses for the property to residential and retaj.l shops. The proposal
rePresents a major change in the use of the building, which has always been
used as a nightclub--first as Casino Vail, and then as Gartonrs Saloon.
The project involves redeveloping the street level spaces to four new retail
shops, retai.ning the existing real estate office and naintaining the VaJ.ley
Forge as is (with possibly some facade inprovements at a future date). New
bay windows for the retail spaces are incorporated with a sidewalk in front.
Encroachments of 2r to 3' arl proposed onto TOv right-of-way on the Gorc
Creek Drive side to provide rootn ior the stairs and sidewaik near the stores
and entrance to the condoniniurns. A previous proposal cane out about 5tfarther and has been scaled back due to negative iown council reactj.on.
Landscaping is in the form of aspen trees on the perineter of the sidewalk
and planter boxes in the same general areas.
A najor segment of the proposal is to redevelop "the a1 ley,, on the southside of the building. Thc proposal entails a snral.L (about lg9 sq ft) officcaddition on the western end of the alley, a glass enclosure of the entranceto Pistachiors, brick paver walkway, and a redevelopment of area to the
west of the al1ey toaccommodatc grade changes and nike an attractive, invitingentrance into the alley.
:The existing corulerci.al. spaccs fronting tval I street will rcmain as is.
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On the second lcvel will bea new office space of 909 sqdeck renodelcd to a privcLc
casino urf-z- B/26/sl
the lower levels of the thrce condominiums,
.ft. (including over the allcy) and the existin!.1dcck rvith a hot tub.
The third level contains thc upper Ievels of two of the units, while a fourth1"y"1 j. being proposed to ac..,mmo.laiu-it'",rpp". levcl o{ rhc third unit.A height increasc of 8r on ttt" =ouii't"tn portion of the buil,lrng is ncccss:rryto accorunodate the upper revcl of this unit duc to the half-,eve] involvetlin the current building design
The corrunercial core I District is intended to provide sitcs and to malntainthe unique character of the Vai I viliage commeicial Area, with i.ts mixtureof lodges and comrnercial cstabl ishment! ln-"'p""a"rinantly pedestrian environ-nent' The cornnercial core I District is intenaea to ensure adequate r.ight,air, open space and other aneni ties appropr;."ie to the pernitted types otbuidings- and uses. The District reguiations in accorclance with the vailvillage urban Design Guide Plan and Derign iontiaerations prescrj.be sitedeveloprnent standards that are intended io "r,.,rt" the rnainienance arrd preservationof the tightly clustcred arrang,cments of buildings fronting on peciestria^ways and public greenways anci lo ensure .oniinu"a*on of bui-lding scare an<larchitectural qual itics that tli.stinguish the Vi.Llage.
' The comrnunity Development lJepartmcnt considers that the proposed changes{ conform l: .lh:-o:*;;; ;; Ih" cu*r...iar core r District as outiined. above\ and in the Vail Viilage Urban Dcsign Guide plan.
B, COMPLIANCE IIITI] PURPOSE SECTION
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I,AN AND DESIGN CONSIDEfu\TiONS
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Concept 15 - Facade improvemcnts. Eyesores renovcd,increased facade transparency, entries sirnplifiedand oriented toward int"..".iion.--- 1fni, is addressingthe Gore Creek Drive "t""rii;;:;'
tit.;,frtf::.t."rr are incruded _in the proposaJ. by creating retail shops
Concept 138 - Mid.-.block conncction (covered) fromBridge Street to Village ptaza. -
The proposal calls for the nid-rrl.ck conncction, b.tlonry covers . seve'tcenfoot stretch on the western cncl via the ,,of f ice-bridgc,,, The renainder ofthe walkway is to be heated, u u".f J*i.nrru" proposal .s welr as one wirha high potential for breakro*. -ii.,"'s';itr r".i. irrr.-*"."".tudy is needcda: lo th9 possibility of actually .ou.r:iwith a 8r";,;;;i:-'ill,,;;l.i-,,i,;;';i;il::l:".:il:t:;l:"n::';:1,.,f,.1:";ii;,it clear of snow in the wintcr. Irrobicms to address for. a glass roof wouldbe snow renoval and drainage.
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!:l:*. l6 - Key.intersection in Vilrage Core.tseature area paving treatmcnt. ltfris is theGore Creek Drive and Bridge iir"Ji"in."rsection.)
Gage Davis and Associ-ates has drar^n some.very prer .minary sketches of thisintersection so that we can attempt to tie-in the casino design with thoseideas' The idea at this ti*; ;;l; "i"ia. a circurar area of special paversin the intersection.
. To ,"rpona ;; ;i;; design, the proposal for the casinoBuilding has curved th" ';;;;-;;;;u';;; that corner io urena with the curvi_linear edge of the paving tre,rtnent]
Z. Urban Design Con:iderations
a, Pede st rian i zat i on
Pedestrianization wilr. definitely be inproved in and through three differentareas surroundinc the buil<iing. A new,pedestrian "*p"ri"n"" will energewith the redevelipnent
_9{ the"atley ind-the area to ih!*"Lr. o, the a1tey.This new Bridge sireet-villoge prara-r11r< wrr,r ;p;; 6-"-n"* patt"uy throughthe vi1 lage which can onry serve io-"nt"n.. the pedestrian experience.
on the Bridge Street side, ths existing ,,dead-end,r walkway will be elininatedto allou/ sidewalk traffic 'u"ou"a--ti"-.o"rr""
to the core creek Drive side.Also irnproved wirl be the;;;;;;t;;; io *,u walkway in front of the plaza
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sraa" ch;;;;-;i1"; steps wilr separate this sidewark
The Gore creek Drive side wi-I1 be vastly improved offering a new sidewalknear the entrance to.the rrr"pi "ra'iiJ condominiums. Thii wilr enhancethe pedestrian exoerien... by';c;; ;;;-"ing an additional atternative.Tuti"linrlir"iff ;1""" th" ;"d;;;r"iicruaes z, _s; -,i-ioi right_or_way.rhe
traffic by-;";;;";ilu"iii"llli,':i:ff.'H:.:,lil:5"ii;:;:i;l;T;i"l*,;:i_.
Arso included is a t andscap ing
-p""p.rr r of sone aspen trees to increase;1"tffi::";iil,lt this sid;-;; ;;;';ii""t 1p.",un.iv .n"." is virtuary
b, Vehicle penetration
The tyles of shops that will rnost likery go in will not generate a rargearrcrmt of deliverv traffic. rt" a"iir""v-'reti.ier-r;ii i;"g"u"rned byexisting and future cor" """o-i;r;";;;;"*. The delivery rraffic wi.l1
i1-9l:!iii:J"llfff,:TLil::,:: 3;{:r *e,o,,he erinina,ion o*he
and Bridge si"""i-inn. _rraffic ,;;i;;.:il"';J::;filL:.;;i,.1"."1::..r.r"0to occupant deliverv onty anJ-in"-t.""i"t,parking wilr be met via theii"li:f.':;":f;:";;"""1," ;:I; :iil ;i"if,*i";#:" ";,'; li ll""n. parked
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d. tI.q"t Enclosure
naJor or minor view planesthe proposal .
by al lowing pedestrian
additions along Gore
streetscape franework
as designated in the U.D.G.p. are affected
The encl0sure ratio of street width ro building height is presenrly ata l:1' The inpact of raising irr"-rr"igrri on the south porti.on of thebuilding will Le neeligible;";;;.;";f,;"orrru Lodse is stilr tarrer thanthe Casino Build_ingl even with the addition.
e. Street Edge
T: !:"n"r11 provides a wel-[ defined street edge with the creation oftne new pedestrian walkways ,
f. Buildins Heisht
The proposal meets the u.D.G.p. iimitations on height: 40eo of the footprintno higher than 40t and,60% of th;;;itiing tootpr'nt no hi.gher than J0,,measured to roof midpoints, even with the additionaL Bron the southend .
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Site Area - .l7g
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acre or 7797 sq ft
Proposed: East B I
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West 6 'North j I
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c. Strcetscape Franework
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The streetscape franework will be greatLy rmprovedflow in three new areas and "fiorlniting the tack_onCreek Drive. New retail ,top, "iii-e;E"try aid theas we1 1.
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GRFA s ite area
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PROPOSED
.r:---:--.-/ J Unlts \o f 6237 sq Fr plus 20eo of GRF'A alioweclfor conmon areas.
e' P*-*t-t+-- as.mentioned earlier, an increase in landscaped areas:.s Delng propos ed.
f' lglftrt - -The appticable parking. fee wirl be required for the retailspaces and the condorniniums. Flrst payrnent or it. pr.ting fee isdue at the tirne of t"rpnrary .".tifi""a. ot occupancy.
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4. Architectura l _eld. _!e!4:q{s. g9[*4_9_Bgst:
These will be addressed by the Design Review Board. at a r.ater date.It appears the buildinc ;rp"ou"*"nts follow the Design considerationsvery well.
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The Departrnent of Conmunity Development recommends approval. of the redevelopnentof the casino Building' we find tiat theproposa.r includes many positiveasPects for the virrlel rr ir."""ritie p"adrt"i"n fi;;-;;;;"; the buildins,adding ner^r pedestrian expericnces on"tirree sides of the uuiraing and generarrvlnproving the aesthetici of trt" rt".,"lrt". The aLley proposal is a goodone, if the covered roof can U" ir"""p"aated antl if itrs workable,
The conditions of approval are as fo_[ows:
l' That the appricant agrees to participate in and not remonstrate againsta speciar inprovement districi if and when forned ror-vair Village.
2, That the appli,il,.r"ji";";;;:l:.":5"iiril,fiil':",:l:"f"1,;;{ :1",il:';1.:'.5:::ementsDrive and Bridge street Int""!""tiol: -1od rhe proposed irnprovernents tothe area to the southwest or ttre-buiiding. as it ionn..a, to the vi.rlagePlaza sreps. In additig", th" ;;tlicant rvill be responsibre to studyalternatives for the alley, in"filiing a permanent covcr; anci that thefinal design ancl materior',ir"il'u" subnittecl and approvcd by the Tovmof vail. construction nust bc compretcd no rater'in""-arr" tall of r9g2.L
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3, That the applicant^participates financially in the constructlon ofa trash enclosure facility (cornpactor) in ihe orrey or-ine sriferBui.1 ding .
4' That-the applicant receive a revocabre right-of-way agreenent withthe Town for use of property belonglng to the Town.
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FOR TMSH COMPACTOR INFOMATION, PLTASE SEE ''VILLAGE TRASH COMPACTOR.,'
STATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF EAGLE
January 6,
September
AFFIDAVIT
I, RON PHILLIPS, Town Manager for the Town ofVail, Eagle County, Colorado. do her6by certify that thedocuments described. below and attached hereto ir. true andcorrect copies of record.s from the Town of Vail, EagleCounty, Colorado:1. Application form for exterior alterationsctated t{.ay 26, 1981, by Agostoni and Sprowls (3 pages);2. planning and Environmental Commiision Agend.aof June 8, 1981 (one pige);3. Casino Building updated schedule, dated JuIy20, 1981 (2 pages) i4. Casino Building redevelopment materials (Spages) ;5. Town of VaiI letter of transmittal. datedAugust 14, 1981 (1 page) r from pierce Baldwin Architects;6. Town of Vail letter to Baldwin, A;a;',l August19, 1981 (2 pages);
7. Baldwin letter to Town of Vail, dated August21, 1981 (4 pages);
8. Memorand.urn to planning and EnvironmentalCommission, dated August 26, Iggj. (6 pages);9. Minutes of planning anh invironmentalCommission meeting of August 31, i9B1 (S piges;-numUerea Zthru 4);10. Casino Building p1an, Level Two (t page);11. Certificate of Sirbstantial Completibrrl a.teO1982 (1 page); date of issuance, 1Z/30j91;L2. Construction permit Number 00g05, dated8, 1981 (1 paqe):13. Constrirci,ion permit draft;14. Construction permit dated April 29, l9g2 (1
-15._ Copies of.photographs, dated June 2, I9g2 (3and July Lt L9g2 (f page).-
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, f have hereunto setand affixed the seal of said,Town of-.Vail. Corrnrw4rru <rlrrxe(I Ene seal ot sai_d ,Town g|flliail, countvstate of colorado, rhis H+laay {t /uty,'6g5d)
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75 south lronlage road
vail, colorado 81657
(303) 476-7000
March 12, .l986
Mr. John Perkins
Box 266
Vai 1 , Co lorado 8'l 658
Re: Casino Bui1ding: Addition of
an exi sti ng residential unit
Dear John:
oflice of community development
one unit and stair connect'i on between
and an existing office space
I have completed my calculations of the gross residential floor area for
the Casino bui1ding. This property has an allowable GRFA of 6,237 sguare
feet and a maximum of four residential units. After a walk-through of the
building on March 11, .l986, it is evident that only three residential
units exist on the property at this time- During the approval processes
for this project, the proposal had originally included four units. tly
calculations show that the GRFA for the existinq three units is:
Unit A
Unit B
Unit C
l,'l8l sq ft GRFA
1,504 sq ft GRFA
2,206 sq ft GRFA
Given the existing GRFA on the site, you would be able to create one more
unit having a total GRFA of 1,346 square feet. I have calculated that the
existing Vail Associates office space located in retajl space 202 and 201
has a total square footage of 1,386 square feet. If this space were to be
converted into a residential unit, the square footage would have to be
decreased by 39 square feet to come under the allowable GRFA of 1,346
souare feet.
In order to convert the Vail Associates'space in Units 202 and 201, the
condominium association would be required to participate in the trash
compactor project behind the S'l ifer Building. The staff would want to see
a written agreement between the Casino Building owners and the
representatives of the trash compactor project to ensure that Iegal
agreement on the Casino buiIding's participation in this proposal is
formalized. The condo association would also have to pay their share of
the trash compactor costs as stipulated in the l98l PtC approval of the
Casino remodel before a building permit would be released. The condo
declarat'i ons should also be changed to indicate that spaces 202 and Z01
are now residential rather than office space.
In respect to the proposed connection between Unit A and retai'l space 210
below the residential unit, the staff would require the condo declarations
to reflect that retail space 210 is to be used only as retail space and
cannot be converted into residential space. The stair connection between
reiai1 space 210 and Unit A is not a problem as long as the stipulation is
made in the condo declarations.
If you decide to convert the Vail Associates' office space into a
resldential unit, the staff will check the records for the Casino building
on their parking fee payment plan. At this time, I am unable to calculate
if there is an idditional parking charge for this space due to the change
'i n use. The Town Controlleli s presently out of town until next Monday.
I will need his assistance jn order to go through hjs records concerning
the parking fees that were charged original 1y for the casino Building
remodel . rnis.i s a detail that should be addressed if you decide to
convert the VA office space into residential .
I hope thi s information will be helpful to you. Please contact me if you
have any further questions.
Si ncerely,
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Kri stan Pri tz
Town Planner
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-Ih 281 BRTDGE sTREET o vArL, coLoRADo 81657
\ November 14, 1996
Town of VailBuilding Department
75 S. Frontage RoadVai1, CO 8L657Attn: Tom Braun
Dear Tom:
Please be advised that the Bridge Street CondominiumAssociation fully approves the combining of spacesNo. B and No. :1,4 of the Bridge Street Building aspresented on the architectural plans by John perkins.
Should you have any questions please give me a call.
Sincerely,
BRIDGE STREE AbbUU.
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REAL ESTATE (303) 476-1450. DENVER TOLL FREE 893-3101
RESERVATI ONS 1 -8OO-222-VAIL
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Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
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Name of
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The,following information is required for submittalto the Design Review Board before a finat app"ouuiSign submittat fee js $20.00.
A. Sign Material
B. Description of Sign
C. Size of sisn ,/4" y €6 o = 9r f
Length of
Comrnents
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MATERIALS SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION
1. Site Plan
?. Drawi ngs sFo-wT@ exact I ocationi. pnotographs showing proposed locaTi6i--4. Actual siqn
I. Colored siateTrawlng-6. Photograph of sign
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February 5, 1986
Town of VailBuilding Dept.
75 S. Frontage Rd.
Vail , CO 81657
Attn: Tom Braun
Dear Tom:
Please be advised Lhat the Bri.dcre Street Condominium Associationfu1ly approves of the proposed 6hanges to the winclows and doorof Space #6 at the Bridge Street Building as shown on the encloseddiagrams. These changes are being proposed by the owners ofCurrents Jewelry, Robert and Barbara Deluca.
Shou1d you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
BRIDGE STREET
Craig
REAL ESTATE (303) 476-1450. DENVER TOLL FREE 893-9101
RESERVATIONS 1 -8OO-222-VAI L
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Name of P"oj..t CflsrtSb B[urDr^\a .];i
Name of Person Subrnitting 3,tgXU A. Aef$ols Phone q+g'4s,f, .'
Location of Project
Description of .project 6d-
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infornation is recuired for
Revierv Board before a final
fee is 520.00.
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subnittal by the aPplicant
approval can be given-
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The fol lorvingto the Des'ign
Sign subnittal
A. sisn t4ateriar {*irJ-|_ 4ru.er,dc_)
B. Description of Sign
C. Size of Sign 2\'cu,stc krl
D.
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I'IATERIALS SUEIiITTED !,IITH APPLiCATION
1. Site Plan2. Dravings sEiilng exect locaiion
-3. Photogr:phs shor'ring proposed locEiii--4. Aciuai sign
5. Colored scale oral'ttng
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APPLICATION DATE:
DATE OF DRB MEETII'IG: 3€?T 2I
DRB APPLICATION
*****THIS APPLICATION t^lILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNTIL ALL INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED*****
I. PRE-APPLICATION MEETING:
A pre-application lggtinS with-a planning staff member is strongly suggested todetermine if any additional information is needed. No applicatioir wiii Ue acceptedunless it'is complete (must ilclyde all items reguired by the zoning administrator).It is the applicant's responsibiiity to make an appointm6nt with th6 stafi io find'out about additional submittal requirements. Please note that a C0MPLETE applica-tion will streamline the-approval process for your project by decreasing thb numberof conditions of approval that the DRB may stilulatb. -Rtt cirnditions oi apfrovat mustbe resolved before a building permit is issued.
A. PROJECT DESCRI PTION:
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B. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
Addres s
Legal Descriptr'on Lot
Zon'ing cafhfyteerir*_
Bl ock F'iling
c. NAME 0F AppLTCANT: SU"+u\ p- SANnr^D
Address Po €nx a:b> tlqru corn relephone ?Lq.t5ltc
NAME OF APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE;
Address tel ephone
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E. NAME OF OWNERS:
Si gnature
F€_1-c.
Address 2 1 uriroa*_ sltg . telephone 47/". 14s6
be paid at the time a building permit is requested.
FEE
$ o-$ 1o,ooo
$10,001 -$ 50,000$50,00i-$ 150,000
$150,001 - $ .500,000
$500,001 - $1,000,000$ Over $1,000,000
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING ALL SUBMISSIONS TO THE DRB:
1. In addition to meeting submittal requirements, the applicant must stake the siteto indicate property lines and building corneis. fribs that witt ne removedsnould also be marked. This work must be completed before the DRB visits theslte.
2. The review process for NEl,.l BUILDINGS will normally involve two separate meetingsof the Design Review Board, so plan on at least two meet'i ngs for their approval .
3' People who fail to appear before the Design Review Board at their scheduledmeeting and who have not asked for a post[onement will be required to be -
republ i shed.
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Com menls:
Design Review Board
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Motion by:
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APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
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The following inforrnation is required forto the Design Review Board before a finalSign submittal fee is $20.00.
subm'i ttal by
approva I can
the applicant
be given.
A. Sign Material
B. Description of Sign &c'r,vu rj, 1*e- %";a
C. Size of Siqn
D.Length of
Comments
MATERIALS SUBi.IITTED WITH APPLICATION
1. Site Plan2. Dralings sfi-r'r] ng exact location d3. Photographs sholing proposed locEtlon-lf-4. Actuai sign _5. Colored s-a1e orawing _-=91l,f6. Photograph of s'ign
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Project Description:
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Owner, Address and Phone:
Archilect, Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Lol Filing
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75 ioulh frontage roed
vall, colorrdo 81657
(303) 476-7000 offlce ol communlty developmcnl
Februar-v 5, 1987
Review of Casino Buildinq Addition
.the_Design Review Board gave preliminary approvalthe following recommendatjons I
Mr. John Perkins
P.0. Box 266
Vai1, C0 81658
RE: Prel im'inary DRB
Dear John:
0n February 4, 1987,of the project with
should be pu'l1ed
bui 1 di ng i ns tead
1. The west edge of the stajrwell additionback to nntch the line of the existinqof the chimney.
2. The windows should be removed from the west elevation.
3. The frame structure for the addition shourd be desiqnedto match the ex.isting window framing as much as posiible.
Wood would be preferable to metai fiaming.
4. The windows should match existing windows on the southelevation as much as possible.
5. If the curved roof is removed, the pitch of the addjtjonshould match the existing roof pitcir.
Please let me know when you would like to go to the Design Rev.iewBoard for final approval.
Sincerely.. ) | 71r\/ I t/.1
{ritfa"{vrf;Kristan PritI
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APPLICATION DATE: A ,/ ,A / 8A
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DRB APPLICATION
*****THIS APPLICATION t,lILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNTIL ALL INFORMATION IS SUBMITTED*****
I. PRE-APPLICATION MEETING:
A pre-applicat'ion meeting with a planning staff member is strongly suggested to. determine if any additional jnformation is needed. No application will be accepted
unless it'is complete (must jnclude all items required by the zon'ing administrator) .It is the applicant's responsibility to make an appo'intment with the staff to find
out about addit'ional submittal requ'irements. Please note that a C0MPLETE applica-tion will streamline the approval process for your project by decreasing the numberof conditions of approval that the DRB may stipulate. ALL conditions of approval must
be resolved before a building permit is issued
A. PR0JECT DESCRIPTI0N. F)aa/t-/.)v e:F fr (:::AEZTL/ M-u_<:e
9ZLL:r'?<*- l/a;t-s;,.;,-tet zq;-/ /1r',/v=e*/p..
B. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
Address 4b3Z*lt> St-tZr:-z>,...-24= r,t E*.tCH, -g72,&L-
Legal Descript'ion Lot Bl ock Filing
Zon'ing
C. NAME OF
Address
D. NAME OF
Addres s
E. NAME OF
r
APPLICANT:
S i gnature
Address
DRB FEE: The fee wi I I
VALUATION
,,P-ar. &.A- TZLA Lb/L .a telephone q4?-4627
APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE : \-/D,4.4
P o . &rr-- -zl.a t /atl a , tel ephone ?22=_/z s )
0l,lNERS:
8/12-
tel ephone
be paid at the tjme a building permit is requested.
FEE
$ o-$ 1o,ooo
$10,001 -$ 50,000
$.50,00i - $ 150,000
$150,001 - $ .500,000
$500,001 - $1,000,000$ 0ver $1,000,000
$ 10.00
$ 2s.oo
$ 50.00
$1oo.oo
$200.00
$300.00
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING ALL SUBMISSIONS TO THE DRB:
1. In addition to meeting submittal requirements, the applicant must stake the siteto indicate property lines and building corners. Trees that will be removed
should also be marked. This work must be compieted before the DRB visits the
si te.
2. The review process for NEW BUILDINGS will normally involve two separate meetingsof the Design Review Board, so plan on at least two meetings for their approvai.
3. People who fail to appear before the Design Review Board at their scheduled
meeting and who have not asked for a postponement will be required to be
republ i shed,
4. The following items no longer have to be presented to the Design Review Board.
They, however, have to be presented to the Zoning Administrator for approva] :
a. !'lindows, skylights and similar exterior changes that do not alter the
exist'ing plane of the bujlding; and
b. Building additions that are not viewed from any other lot or public space,
which have had letters submjtted from adjoining property owners approving
the addition; and/or approval from the agent for, or manager of a condominium
associ ati on.
5. You may be required to conduct Natural Hazard Studies on your property. You should
check with a Town Planner before proceedinq.
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MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED
I. NEI^J CONSTRUCTION
A. Topographic map and site plan of site containing the following (2 copies):
1, Licensed surveyor's stamp.
2, Contour intervals of not more than 2' unless the parcel consists of 6 acres or
more, in which case, 5' contour intervals will be accepted.
3. Existing trees or groups of trees having trunks with diameters of 4" or more
one foot above grade.
4. Rock outcroppings and other significant natural features (large boulders,
intermittent streams, etc. )-
Avalanche areas, 100 year f1 ood plain and siopes 40% or more, if applicable.
Ties to existing benchmark, ejther USGS landmark or sewer invert.
Locations of the fo1'l owing:
a. Proposed surface drainage on and off site showing size and type of
culverts, swales, etc.
b. Exact I ocati ons of al I uti I i ti es to i ncl ude
service iines from sources to the structure.
6.
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existing sources and proposed
Utilities to include:
cable TV
Tel ephone
sewer
watrer
gas
el ectri c
c. Property ljnes showing distances and bearings and a basjs of bearing
d. Proposed driveways with percent slope and spot elevations
e. Al I easements
8. Existing and finished grades.
9. All existing and proposed improvements includ'i ng structures, landscaped areas,
service areas, storage areas, wa1ks, driveways, off-street parking, load'i ng
areas, retaining walls (with spot e1 evations), and other site improvements.
10. Elevatjons of top of roof ridges (w'ith existing grade shown underneath) to
determine height of building.
B. A statement from each ut'i1ity verifying location of service and availability. To
be submitted with site plan.
C. Preliminary title report to accompany a1l submittals, to insure property ownership' .and all easements on property.
D. Landscape Plan (1" = 20, or larger) - 2 copies
1. Show the location of 4" diameter or,larger treds,:other rshri06s._aRA^riatiVe plants thaare on the site and the locatjon and dei'ign of pioposed landscape area:s with
the varieties and approx'imate sizes of plant materials to be planted, N
2. Complete landscape materials list.
3. Designate trees to be saved and those to be lost.
NOTE: As much of the above information as possible should occur on the sjte p1an, so that
the inter-relation of the various components is clear. The landscape p'lan should be
separate. The existing topographic and vegetat'i onal characteristics may be a separate
map. The applicant must stake the site to show lot lines and building corners. Trees
that will be lost during construction must be tagged. The work should be completed
before the DRB site visit.
E. Archjtectural Plans (1/8" = 1' or larger) 2 copies
l
, 1. Must include floor plans and all elevations as they will appear on completion.
Elevations must show both existing and fin'ished grades.
2. Exterior surfacing materials and colors shall be specified and submitted for
review on the materials list available from the Department of Community Develop-
ment. Color chips, siding samples etc., shouid be presented at the Design Review
Board meeting.
F. The Zoning Administrator and/or DRB may requ'ire the submission of additional plans,
drawings, specifications, samples and other material (including a model) if deemed
necessary to determine whether a project wi'l I comp'ly with design guidelines.
II. MINOR ALTERATIONS TO THE EXTERIOR OF BUILDINGS
Photos or sketches that clearly ind'icate what is proposed and the location (site plan)
of proposal may be submitted in ljeu of the more formal requirements given above, as
long as they provide all important specifjcatjons for the proposed including colors and
materials to be used.
III. ADDITIONS - RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
A. Original floor plans with al'l specifications shown
B. Floor plan for addition - 2 copies
C. S'ite plan showing existing and proposed construction - 2 copies topos
..D. Elevations of addition
E. Photos of existing structure
F. Specifications for all materials and color samples on materials list available at
Department of Cornmunity Development
At the request of the Design Review Administrator you may also be required to submit:
G. Statement from each utjlity verify'ing location of service and availability. See
attached utility location verification form.
H. Site improvement survey, stamped by registered professional surveyor.
I. Preliminary titie report, verifying ownersh'ip of property and lists of easements.
IV. FINAL SITE PLAN
After a buj ld'i ng permit has been jssued, and when the project is underway, the following
will be required before any building rece'i ves a framing inspection from the Building
Department: A certified improvement survey showing:
A. Bu'ilding locations with ties to property corners, i.e. distances and angles.
B. Bu'ilding dimensions to nearest tenth of foot.
C. All utility service lines as-bu'i lts showing size of ljnes, type of materia'l used,
and exact locations. 2 copies
D. Dra'i nage as-builts. 2 copies
E. Basis of bearing to tie to sectjon corner.
F. All property pins are to be either found or set and stated on map.
G. Al I easements
H. Building floor el evations and roof ridge el evations.
. LIST OF MATERIALS
NAME 0F PR0JECT: 14<*tt} Zztttz.Ll/*14
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
STREET ADDRESS:
DESCRIPTION OF
The following information is required for submittal
Board before a final approval can be fiven:
A. BUILDING MATERIALS: TYPE OF MATERIAL
Roof
Si di ng
Other l^lall Materials
Fasci a
Soffi ts
l,|i ndows
l,|indow Trim
Doors
Door Trim
Hand or Deck Rails
Fl ues
F'lashings
Chi mneys
Trash Enclosures
Greenhouses
0ther
B. LANDSCAPING: Name of Designer:
pnone:
by the applicant to the Design Review
COLOR
PLANT MATERIALS:
PROPOSED TREES
Botanical Name
EXISTING TREES TO
BE REMOVED
Quani ty Si ze*
for conifers.
(over)
A/^ D /4,.,Dr'L/. i4./H,Z-<
*Indicate caliper for decr:ducious trees.Indicate hejght
"PLANT MATERIALS: Botanica'l Name Common Name ' Quanitv Size
Icon'f,i
SHRUBS
EXISTING SHRUBS
TO BE REMOVED
Type Square Footage
GROUND COVERS
SOD
SEED
TYPE OF
IRRIGATION
TYPE OR METHOD OF
EROSION CONTROL
C. OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retainjng wa11s, fences, swimming pools, etc.) Please specify.
" PLANT MATERIALS:
(con't)
SHRUBS
EXISTING SHRUBS
TO BE REMOVED
GROUND COVERS
Eotanical Name
Type
Common Name Si ze
Square Footaqe
s0D
SEED
TYPE OF
IRRIGATION
TYPE OR METHOD OF
EROSION CONTROL
C. 0THER: LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wal1s,fences, swjmming pools,PIease spec'ify.etc. )
UTILITY LOCATION VERIFICATION
SUBDIVISION
JOB NAME
tOT BLOCK FILING
ADDRESS
The location of utilj.ties, whether they be nain trunk lines or proposedlines, must be approved and verified by the following utilities foi the
acconpanyi-ng site p1an.
Authorized Signature Da te
Mountain Bel I
I -634-3778
}Jestern Slope Gas
Harry Moyes
Public Service Company
Gary Ha11
* Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
Ted Husky/Michael Laverty
Vail Cable T.V.
Gary Johnson
Upper Eagie Vailey lllater
and Sanitation Discrict
David Krenek
N0TE: These verifications do not relieve the contractor of his
responsibility to obtain a street cut pernit fron the
Town of Vail, Department of Public Works and to obtain
utility locations before digging in any public right-
is not a street cut perrnit. A street cut permit rnust be
obtained separately.
This forn is to verify service availablity and location.
Thi.s should be used in conjunction with preparing your
utility plan and scheduling installations.
* For new consl
please fill oul
attached sheet,
DATE:
LEGAL DESERTPTTON.. Lot
ZONE CHECK
FOR
SFR, R, R P/S ZONE DISTRICTS
Bl ock Fi f ing
ADDRESS:
otlNER
ARCHITECT
Phone
Phone
ZONE DISTRICT
PROPOSED UST
LOT SIZE
Hei ght
Total GRFA
Primary GRFA
Secondary GRFA
Setbacks: Front
Si des
Rear
Water Course
Site Coverage
Landscapi ng
Fence/Reta ining 'daI I
Parki ng
Credits: Garage
Hei ghts
Al I owed
(30)(33)
20'
15'
15'
(30)(50)
(3oo) (600)
(eoo)(1200)
(so) ( 1oo )
(2s) (50)
(2oo) (4oo)
Proposed
Mechani cal
Ai rl ock
Storage
Solar Heat
Drive: Slope Permitted
Envi ronmental /Hazards :
Sl ope Actua'l
Aval anche
Flood Plain
Sl ope
hletl ands
Geologic Hazards
Comments:
Zoning: Approved/Disapproved
Date:
Staff Siqnature
75 soulh fronlage road
veil, colorado 81657
(303) 476-7000
May 29, 1985
David Carrington
Bank of America
555 South Flower Street
Department 5196
Los Ange]es, California 90071
lding Redevelopment Project
ear Mr. Carrington:
oftlce ol communlly development
I am writing !lis letter in regard to the casino Building redevelopmentproject in Vail, Colorado. I have been .informed by Mark Cadmus wnb isthe casino Building condominium Association represbntative that youare.tne developer's representative on this project. The spec'ific issuewith which I am concerned is the participat'ion in a trash compactorp_roject for the casino Buiiding which wa! a condition of the irpprovalfrcrn the Town of Vail in'l 981 (please see enclosed documents).
Recently' the Condominium Association of the building voted to not participate
themselves in the trash compactor project, but to alTow the developbrto financially contribute the capiial costs for the project which isnow due. The amount that the casino Building owes tb oite on the projectts 16% of the overall costs, and this amounti to $7,666.00. There'wijlbe some additional costs incurred soon for landscaping and paving. AlthoughI find it unfortunate the way the matter has been hanitea Uy the-ConaominiimAssociation in that their reilresentat'i ve indicated all alon-g that therewould not be a problem with their part.icipation, i have no ilterntiveat this point but to write to you regarding thii project. The conditionof approval on the redevelopment was-a condition hgreed to by the developerof the project, and in that regard I feel that the assessmenl for thecapital costs of the compactor should be paid by the developer. It isessential that you respond as soon as possible io this matter, as weare at a critical point of the project.
David Carrinqton
May 29, 1985-
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I am sure that you will probably.want to discuss this further w.ith meor wi th the Condom.i ni um Associ ai ion , s representati ve, Mark Cadmus (areacode 303 476-1450) and I nuue-eniroied"my card, so you can reach me.
Ililo.{.il.lir your'cooperation in-ilrii-most importani p"ojf.t for the
Very sincereiy.yours,
A. Peter Patten, Jr.
Di rector Commun.ity Development
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Encl osures
cc: Larry Eskwith
Ron Riley
Bridge Street Condominjum Associationc/o Mark Cadmus
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Peter Patten gave the Sackground and risted corrections to the meno. Theywere that the 1ot size should be twice as large, or 20,90g sq ft. DickBrewer introduced hirnself and his representatiu", Rry stor"y, Ray explair-redthe Brewersr position, stating that ihe devel oprnent was now prirnarily for employees,and were less expensive units--difficuLt to se1l now because of financing. He addedthat the porch was already aetin"a,-.na trrat it had q of the 6 surfaccs, and thatno more space would be added, that the entTance wourd be irnproved.
Discussion as to whether or not this would be precedent setting fo110wed. Gerryreminded them that cost or inconveni"ence is noi considered a hardship. Jirn Morgannoved and Dan seconded to deny the varianc" * ra-r"r-;;;;"; in the rnemo datedAugust 24. rg9r. The vote was 4-1 to deny. r]uan e voted against denial. He feltthat the added GRFA was not.adding brrri., no" was it a significant increase, Healso felt that a greenhousers transparency made it sornewiat ress bulky inappearance.
5. Request fo" " r ent in Section l8.l2.UgOoft
6, vail rntermountain subdivision, tg:s-Be11f1ower. Applicants: craig and Jan webb.
Peter Janar presented the neno and reminded the conrnissioners of the restrictionsof ordinance 22 of 1981, for rotr ""Jur-1s,000. o.,e restriction was that ha_lfof the parking nust be covered ao rr"""^" secondary unit. He added that one ofthe reasons for this crj-teria was aesthetic, but in looking at Bellflower Drive,he discovered that there were.""-gr""g". at arr. Therefore, the staff felt thatthe variance should be granted, especlalty 1n light of the fact that the addedunit- was already enclosed in the u"i"r"rt. The itrff also felt that another structureon the site would be more detrinental to tf,e site than i-raalton"t parking spaceswould be, and that another "rptoye"-rnii "., desirable.
Duane noved and Roger seconded to approveas stated in the staff nemo a^tea e7'ti)U.
the request for the parking varianceThe vote was 5-0 in favoi.
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a green
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st for an exterior al teration and nodificati-on to the Hill buildins toing room addi-iiit and new bedroom ocated at I Bridge StCortlandt T. Hi1 1.
Dick Ryan stated that the bedroorn addition was. being dropped, and so the requestwas for the dinins rggT ?nd op"n gt""nhouse onty. te expiained the neno a'dJack curtin showel additionai';iJ;:""rh" addition of the green house only neededDRB approval . Roger noved to approve Jh* ""q.,"ra subject to the conditions inthe meno, and as siated in the ;i;i;';";. d,ated B/24/8r. Duane seconded. Thevote was 5*0, unaninously in favor of th. ."olr"ra
6,uest,for- exterior alteration and nodificat ion to the Casino lJui I diir toconstruct 3 cbn ium unifs,--iEw-D and E and a part of tots s,-c ,na-F,-ui""i-ii,-v"iispace and o ice space LocatEd on
cants: Carlos Agostoni and Janes J, Sprowls.
ViIIage First Fiting.ots
AppI i-
Peter Patten explained.that the proposal was a comprcte redevelopment of the casinobuild'ng. He piesented the site pil"r-*a exptained the t-ioor pJ.ans. Gerry whiteread a letter fron the condominiurn "rro.i.tion stating ir,oi"an" allcy was connonHffillrTX'iltlt'i"l"ilf :1";: i;ilfoi"ott""'pp'ouil rrom thcn.'i'h";;;';;;"'"'^
when he went out to the site, ne ;;;-,'-;;Tijr.:fi'.il::.iilS.o,rf5iil ;iff$ i:".extended 8 feet on the southwest
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Dick Ryan stated that for the 2_I/Z years that he had beenoffices, there had been much talk of trying to inprove thisand much talk of making the alleyway " ui"Uf" waltway. H;was a trenendous inprovenent to the Villaee.
Gordon Pierce' architect for the project, showed s1j-des and talked about schedulingthe construction. He stated that afier Labor Day., thu pi;; was to takc out the!"lttt,. equipment and Partitions that werenrt needed. He added that rhe conrractorfeit that he could rneet the planned schedule. Discusiion followed with concernexpressed that the project not look half- finished through "inaut, and nraybe usinga finish material on the exterior i-f work was stopped pi"t *ry through.
The northwest corner of the buirding was discussed, some rnembers feeJ.ing thatthe building should not be extended out at that poir,t. John Donovan aiso objectedto the extension. others felt that a srnarl projectj.on might be better than aflat wal1 in that area.
Gordon spoke of lowering the alrey 2 or s feet to make it lighter and airier,and possibly to have glass lookitrg irrto pistachio,s restaurant.
The proposal discussed at this point d.id not inciude the alley or the extensionat the northwest corner of the 6ui1ding, and these two j.tens were to be continuedfor 2 weeks.
Dan rnoved and Roger.seconded to-approve the exterior alteratron and modificatiorrto the casino Bullding as stated in the merno with two additi.onar. conditions:1' That the finished facade be conpleted before christmas or the applicant cloa treatnent sinilar to the unfinished conmercial space at the Gondola building.2' That the applicant agrees to participate financial 1y in street improvenents,e'g' street pavers, street tights, at the intersection tf Gor" creek Drive anciBridge str'eet if a rnin i - improvenent district is forrned. The applicants' sharewould be determined by strlet rrontage-of property ana other property owners wour-dalso have to agree to participate.
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vote was 5-0 in favor. The deck area office expansi-on was contlnued untilnext P.EC Egglin€.
8.uest .for an anendnent to the Vail Lionshead Urban Design Guide ptan fors, and an exterior alteratlon an ication to consiiuiT newcornnercial and office space J.ocated wouth ofLodge and Li.ons pride tuifding "na norifrl"raRobert T. Lazier.
Vantage Point, north of Lift Houseof Vail 2l building. Appticant:
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Dick Ryan presented the memo and stated that. this was a sign:.ficant proposarfor vail . He added that the u;";-;;;ign Guide plan discuises incruding norecomnon spaceand encourages a new entry ioncept into the mal I fron the east, andthis proposal fulfi1ls fome r;j;r-"';;i"iaiu", of the uocp ano was an inprovenentto the comnunity.
Much discussion about parking folIowed, Gerry fert that parking was a najorissue in this proposar, and;h.t-;;;-i;ss of parking did ioi ;,rstrty the proposal .Dick felt that-this wai the p""p"r"-oi-it" ttoo space parking structure, thatit 'as planned knowing there "o"ta u"-rore denand later. Gerry pre<ticted thatthe parking structure was not going to be big enough, and sooner or .ater rnoreparking was going to be needed.
Bill Ruoff showed plans and a nodel . Dickwas that Lionshead becone rnore successful .to be done there.
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Jay Peterson stated that every project inclu<led a conpromi.se. He added thatthey couldnrt rnake a good entrance aid sorve vaiirs prriing problem, Lionsheadhas difficulty in this area, needs Eofrrnercial space irere, Ina that the parkingproblem wouldntt be worsened, he felt. Gerry feit thai one problern r+ould besolved while creating another with the parking. Dick felt thai they aian;i ,r.ntto see parking used by people who cone to the commerciar area, that these peopreshould be parking in the pirking tttr.t..t" and that this woutd also reduce congestion.Dan stated that both parking stiuctures were designed for expansion iater.
Dinah chapman, presi-dent of the Lionshead Association of Businesses stated. thatin June Bil 1 Ruoff had presenred his pian to about i0 nembers of the associatiorr,
,L19,^tli! -parking was rnentioned, and no cornplaints were received. She added thatwLth the presenr situation, the al1ey was usualry brocked and parring ;ii;;"it-used. The people at this neeting were ecstatic over the proposal.
Gerry felt that the Lionshead parking structure would soon be too crowded topark there' Roger suggested tirat the other nenbers voice their opinions.Duane said that he was in favor of the proposal, Dan said that he was arso infavor, Jim felt that it was. a vast improvement to the situation there, and Rogerstated that he had been working in Lionshead for the puit e years, rrylng robreathe some life into the cornrnercial aspect, and thai this appears to addressthe, most- serious problen and recornrnended approvar. He added that when the parkingproblen becomes more serious' the planning conrnission would address it and sol"veit at that tine.
Jin.noved and Roger seconded to reconunend approval of the amendment to the urbanDesign Guide Plan to the Town councir. The vote was 4.. 1 in favor (Gerry against),
Duane rnoved and Jim seconded for approval of the exterior alteration and modi-fication of the proposar dated Augusi-ie, rsai with the 6 conditions listedin the meno. The vote was S-0 in favor.
Roger moved to adjourn at S:15 p.rn.
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MEMORANDU}I
TO: PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
FROM: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PETER PATTEN
DATE: August 26, 1981
RE: Request for exterior alteration and rnodification ro the CasinoBuilding to construct 3 condominiurn units, new retail space andoffice space located on lots D and E and a part of lots B, C andF, Block 5C, VaiI Virlage First Fi1ing. Applicant: Carlos
Agostoni and James J. Sprowls.
A. BACKGROI.JN'D AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL
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The casino Building has changed ownership and the new owners wish to revisethe uses for the propexty to residential and retai.l shops. The proposalrepresents a rnaj or change in the use of the building, which has always beenused as a nightcl ub- - first as casino vail , and then as Gartonrs saloon.
The project involves redeveloping the street Level spaces to four new retailshops, retaining the existi.ng-rear estate office and maintaining the valleyForge. as is (with possibly some facade improvements at a future date). Newbay windows for the retail spaces are incorporated with a sidewalk in front,Encroachments of 2t to 3r are proposed onto ToV right-of-way on the GoreCreek Drive side to provide roor lor the stairs and sidewaiic near the storesand entrance to the condorniniurns. A previous proposal cane out about s'farther and has been scaled back due io negative iown council reaction.Landscaping is in the form of aspen trees on the perimeter of the sidervalkand planter boxes in the same general areas.
A nnaj or segrnent of the proposal is to redevelop "the al1ey', on the southside of the buitdi.ng. The proposal entails a inarl laboui JB9 sq ft) officeaddition on the western end of the atley, a glass enclosure of the entranceto Pistachio's, brick paver walkway, and a redevelopment of area to thewest of the al1ey toacconmodate grade changes and make an attractive, invitingentrance into the alley.
The existing conmercial spaces fronting l{all street will renain as is.
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0n the second level will be the lower levers of the three condominiurns,a new office space of 909 sq ft (i.ncluding over the a11ey) and the existingdeck rernodeled to a private deck with a hot tub.
The third level contains the upper revels of two of the units, while a fourth
lty"l ..t being proposed to accommodate the upper revel of the third unit,A height increase of Bt on the southern portion of the building is necessaryto accomnodate the upper level 0f this unlt due to the half-level involvedin the current building design.
B. COII,Iru141\I.u WITH PURPOSE SECTION
proposed changes
as outLined above
The cornrnercial core r District is i.ntended to provide sites and to naintainthe-unique character of the Vail village conunerci.al Area, with its nixtureof lodges and conmercial establishmenti in a predoninantiy pedestrian environ-nent. The conmercial core I District is i.ntended to ensure adequate right,air, open space and other.anenities appropriate to the perr0i.tteci types ofbuidings and uses. The District reguiations in accordance with the vailvillage urban Design Guide plan and Design considerations prescribe sitede-vel oprnent standards that are intended to ensure the nainienance and preservationof the tightly clustered arrangenents of buildings f'onting on pedestrianways.and public greenways and to ensure continuation of buitding scale andarchitectural qualities that distinguish the \ril1ase.
The _Conmunity Developnent l)epartment considers that theconforn to the purpoie of th! Comrnercial Core I District.Lnd rn the Vail Village Urban Design Guide p1an.
c.C"OMPLiANCE J{ITH VAIL ViLL4GE URBAN DESIGN GUIDE PLAN AND DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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Concept I5 - Facade irnprovenents, Eyesores renoved,increased facade transparency, entries sinplifiedand oriented toward intersection. (This ii addressingthe Gore Creek Drive elevation, )
*t_:f^af:e items are inctuded in the proposal by creating retail shopsLn tnr.s area.
Concept 138 - Mid-block connection (coverecl) fronBridge Street to Vi.llage plaza.
The proposal ca11s for the mid-block connection, but only covers a seve'teenfoot stretch on the western cnd via the "offi.ce- 61i69",,. ' The remainder ofthe walkway is to be heated, a very expensive p.oporil 's wer-l as one witrra high potential for breakdor.,.n. Tire siaff r""iu it"i-*o.."it,roy j"s neecredas to the possibility. of actual ly covering the rernaining portion of the a1leywith a glass roof. This would aitow tighi i.to-ii,"-.p;:"';; welI as keepingit clear of snow in the winter. problems to address ior a grass roof wouldbe snow rernoval and drainage.
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Concept 16 - Key intersection in Village Core.Feature area paving treatment. (This is theGore Creek Drive and Bridge Street intersection.)
Gage Davis and Associ-ates has drawn sorne very prer irninary sketches of thisintersection so that l{? can attempt to tie=in the Casino- design wi.th thoseideas. The idea at this time is io create a circular area of special paversin the intersection- , To respond to th's design, the proposat for the casinoBuilding has curved the steps corning oir trt*t corner to blend with the curvi_linear edge of the paving treatnentl
2. Urban Design Considerations
a, Pede strian i zat ion
Pedestrianization wilI- defini.tely be irnproved in and through three differentareas suTrounding the buirdi"ng. A new pedestrian experience wirr emergewith the redevelopment of the al1ey and the area to ihe west of the a11ey.This new Bridge stTeet-vil1age praza link wi.rl open up a new pathway throughthe village which can only serve to enhance the pedestrian experrence.
on the Bridge street side, the existing ,,d,ead-end,,warkway itil1 be eliminatedto a11ow sidewalk traffic around. the corner to the core creek Drive side.Also irnproved wirl be the connection to the walkway in front of the prazaBuilding shops. A grade change of two steps wi.ll separate this sidewalkfron the street grade,
The Gore creek Drive side wilr be vastly inrproved offering a new sidewalknear the entrance to the shops and the cond.orniniums. This wirl enhancethe pedestrian experience by again ofiering an additional alternative.This is the area where the it"i"i*r-li.rr-,aes 2r-J,of rOv rlght-of-way.Thesidewalk all the way around to Bridge street allows free-frow of pedestiantraffic by continuing the steps aroind the entir" f""["t", of rhe sidewalk.Also included is a.landscaping proposal of sone ,ri"n-ir"", to increasethe green area of this side "F irr"'iir"et (presently there 1s virtuarlyno landscaping).
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b. Vehicle penetrat ion
The types of shops that^wil1 rnost likely go in rvilr not generate a rargeanount of delivery traffic- The deli.very vehicles wirr te lovernea uyexisting and future core area tirne zoning. The delivery triffic witlprobabry be reduced from what it has been due to the elirnination of thehigh delivery traffic businesses "i-c"ri"",s, Kenrucky Fried chickenand Bridge Street Inn.
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condominiuns rvilI be restrictedto occupant delivery only and the geneial parking will be net via theparking structure' At some t'mc Jf
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c . St_re,et scape Framework
The streetscape frarnework will be greatly inprovedflow in three new areas and eliminating the tack_onCreek llrive, New retail shops will greatly aid theas well.
d. Street Enc losure
major or ninor view . planes
the proposal ,
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The encl0sure rati-o of street hridth ro building height is presently ata I:1' The impact of.raising the height on th; so.rlh portion of thebuilding wil 1 be negligible 6".u"ru ifi" pTaza Lodge is stilt tatler thanthe Casino Building, even with the addition.
e, Street Edge
The proposal provides a well defined street edge wj.th the creation ofthe new pedestrian walkways.
f . BuilSing Heieh.t
The-proposal meets the u.D.G.p. Lirnitations on height: 40% of the footprintno higher than 40' and 60% of the building footprint no hi-gher than 30r,measured to roof midpoints, even with the additional gr on the southend.
Views
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streetscape franework
as designated in the U.D.G.P. are affected
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a. Site Area - .L7g acre or
br Setbacks - Zero setback
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GRFA
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GRFA site area
. 179 acre
UNITS
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PROPOSED
3 units of 6237 sq
6237 sq ft
x 25 units,/acre = 4 units
ft plus 20% of GRFA allowedfor common areas.
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e. ian9::aping - as.mentioned earlj-er, an increase in landscaped areasts oer"ng propos ed,
f. Parking - _Th-e applicable parkin-g fee will be required for the retailspaces and the condominiuns, First payrnent of ihe parki.ng fee is -
due at the time of temporary certificate ot occupancy.
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These will be addressed by the DesignIt appears the building irnprovenentivery wel 1 .
Review Board at a later date,
fo11ow the Design Considerations
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RECOMMENDATION
The Department of conrnunity Development recommends approval of the redevelopnentof the casino Building. lve flnd tiat theproposa.r includes many positiveaspects for the vilrage by increasing pedestiran frow .;;;"; the building,
l99iT.new pedestrian experiences on tirree sides of the build.ing and generarlyrmproving the aesthetics of the structure. rhe atref propo."r is a goodone, if the covered roof can be incorporated and if ii,; workable.
The conditions of approval are as followsl
1, That the applicant agrees to partici.pate in and not remonstrate agai.nsta special improvement districi if and when formed for Vail vi1lage.
2' T"t.tl: applicant oqtggro provide and pay for the ai.rey improvements
_(including pavers and lighting), a street light on the Gore creekDrive and Bridge street interieitiol: _1od thJ proposed ir'provements rothe area to the southwest of the buirding. "r ia l,onn"cts to the vilrage, Plaza steps. In addition, the applicant-wit1 b. ,;;;;;sible to studyalternatives for the a11ey, incfuiing a permanent cover; anci that thefinat design and naterial-must be suinitied ;; ;p;;;J"a uy the Tormof Vail, construction rnust be cornpretcd no later trrrn-tn" falr of 19g2.L
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3.That the applicant partlcipates financially in thea trash enclosure facility (conpactor) in the alleyBuil di.ng.
That the applicant receive a revocable right-of-waythe Town for use of property belonging to the Town.
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'Brondess -Codmus Reol Estote, Inc.
281 BRIDGE STREET . VAIL. COLORADO 81657
April 19, L984
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75 S. Ftontage Roadvail, co 8L657
Please be advised that the Bridge Street
in its April 12th reeting of thls 1ear,
of an a,ming for the Silversnittr Strcp.
Bridge Street Cmdo. Association
l4anagirq Aqent
REAL ESTATE (303) 476-1450 . pROpERTy MANAGEMENT (303) 476-2gss
DENVER TOLL FREE 893-3101
Condcrninim Associat ion
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LEGAL DESCRIPTI0N 0F pR0pERTy T0 BE sERVED: LOT BLOCK suBD.(If necessary, attach description-".-ilpi"it.'lh*t. i'"vr\-
DESCRIPTION OF STRUCTURE OR ITEM(S) TruTO RIGHT-OF-lllAYAttachplansshowi19en91oachT9nirqilp;i;-T;'",'?o,
meters, manholes, any other afteciel apurtenance jn the project area (to scale ordimensioned) and seciion(s) as ;;ii-u; erevations (.if applicabre).
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Proposed date for commencement of construction
#ri?iilf"fi:::::l lli,Jiii'"'e or a revocabre permit ror the structure above indicated,
l' That the structure herein authorized on a revocable permit basis is restricted exclu-^ sively to the land above described-.z' li;it:![.,ffirmit js limited specificallv to the type of structure described in this3' That the aonti911i thall notil tt'g Town Manager, or his duly authorized agenr, twenty. ii!fi":lYfi ;|r.fl:T::..lrrffi.ti'; ;b;-;;.''.'iEil"it"or".onii"",.il;;;'i;-;"4" that pro-per+' Inat the applicant agrees to fndemnify and save harmless the Town of vail from andagainst all claims, -iuits' oamagei, cbsts, rosi"t-ano-.*p.nra, in any manner resultingfrom' arisinq out of, 0r .onn"ii"J with tlie erecfion-or maintenance of the aboveidentified siructure.
5' That the permit ryy be revoked whenever it is deterrnined that the encroachment, obstruc-tion, or other strircture coniiitJi.r u nuisance, a"si"ov, or impairs the use of theright-of-waY bv the public, consiiiutes a traffic hazaid, or the property upon whichthe encroachment,,onitruction, o" itructrr. u*iri, ii-requireo for use by tne public;or it mav be revoked.g! uny ii** ro. any reason deemed sufficient by the Town of vail.6' That the appiiiant wiii "eilove','-ui"r,ii i*p".i"l iii"'!i."ou.hment, obstruction, orstructure within ten davs after recei;ilg-ti;l;"-;;;;; revocation of sajd perm.it.7' That the applicant agrees to mainiirn any iandscaping associated with the encroachment^ 9l the right-of_way.8. That in the event iaid removal of the encroachment, obstruction, or structure isnot accompiistre!^w1!l!n ten Javs, ir'" io*n-i;;;;;;y-;;thorized to remove same andhave the right to make an ass"is*ent.against the property and collect the costs ofremoval in the same.manner u, gen".at taxes are collecteq.e' lf;|,::;r:"rmit so jssued li-ndt Iisisnabie,-.'a-is'iiir"a soreiy to the undersigned
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coLoRADO CAI*VAS AWNTNG CO., tNC.
3990 South Windermere, Engtewood, Colorado 90.110phone: 303_789_0533
DateOffertu"a" Mar. 28, l984EstimatedDateof Detivery 4-6 weeks from
receipt of contract and deposr:t
The Gold )l
Address P.0. Box 385 Vai I
Zip Cod€
Delivery Address 234 t'lal l st.Vai 1
Phone
OFFER
Width:4'-2 Total rise; Z'-g 1l
Letteri ng on both sjde fixed valances to
Pl us tax
PAYMENT TERMS:
Merchandise described hereon is olfered tor sale in
dccordance with the Terms and Conditions of this
Agreement on the following payment terms.
5O% minimum d€posit with balance que on
raceipt of invoice. Payment by cash, check,
VISA or Mastercard.
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GALLERY scr'l THE GOLD
AND SILVERSMITH 0F VAIL (broa
Xtb[ Fabric: Sunbrella 1106 Dubonet Tweed
Frame: 16 ga. square stee'l tubing shop primed and inted to match color of fabric.
Pricq includes letter.ing and installation.
Price $ 1325. 00
Sales Tax $
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Total Price $
AGREEMENT
All terms' conditions and prices contained herein shsll expire within ten llo) days from date and at any time before that dare are zubject to changeo' withdrawal without notic€ unless Purchaser tras rirst silneu ind deiivered trris asrelmlnil; $ii;r.
The undecigned Purchaser hereby accepts this ofter 8nd orders and agrees to purchase and pay for the above described merchandise and to bebound by arl terms and conditions stared, including TermJand conditions on .,eulrie sial.- - -'
IMPORTANT INFOAMATION ON REVERSE SIOE - READ AEFOBE SIGNING.Purchaser hereby acknowledges receipt ol a comploted copy of lhis egrea;"; and acknowledges rhat purchaser has rcad and understandseverything contained herein.
Purch6er
Copy signed by Purchaser received by Seller this date:
Purchaser
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
prices, Tares: In addition to prices show n above, Purchase r ag rees to pay all Colorado, cou nty and mu nicipal sales taxes
imoosed on the sale and delivery of lhe merchandise ordered
Delivery and lnstallation: The date specified for delivery is estimated only and actual time of delivery is subject to
production shcidutes of Seller and of Seller's suppliers and of prior orders on file with Seller. Seller is excused and is not liable Jor
delays caused by its own or other's labor troubles, allocations, scarcilaes. casualty, delays in usual sources otsupply or any similar
or. dissimilar cause beyond Seller's reasonable conlrol. Deliverv shall be made to Purchaser's address indicated above and
purchase price shall include cost ot installation, unless expressly noted hereon.
Intended Use; Fitness: All canvas awnings, palio covers, and relaled hardware are solely lot use as e sunshade. Seller does
nol warrant litness lor use ol any of such item3 for any purpose other than use as a sunshade and assumes no liability or responsF
bility tor deslrucllon, damage, or injury lo p€rsons or properly caused by wind, hail or accumulation ol snow and ice-
Warranty: Seller warants clear title and right to transfor to Purchaser all goods described hercundar and warrants
marchandiso is of good quality and workmanahip. S€llor agreos to repair or replace any merchandise in which defects aro found
for a period of one year from dats ol installation, Seller makes no other warranties. express or impliod. except as provided here'
Limitation ol Selers Liability and Remedi€s tor Defects: lf merchandise or workmanship is delective and such defecl is
attributable solely and exclusively to an error or omission of Seller, Seller at its option may require Purchaser to return the goods'
or so much ot them as are deteitive, and repay the purchase price or a porlion thereof, or Seller may repair and replace such
defective goods or parts. In no event shall seller be liable for incidental, special, or consequential damages.
Liquldated Damages on Purchaer's Delautt: Purchaser agrees lhal orders for goods made to order and orders which
require maierials not kept on hand by Seller as part of its inventory may nol be cancelled by Purchaser without the express
peimission ol the Seller in writing. Purihaser turther agrees to pay the f ull purchase price described on the face hereoJ lor all goods
l,"Ja io oro", upon which seller has commenced work or has placed rrrevocable orders for materials not stocked as part of seller's
regular inventory required for the completaon of Purchaser's order'
Credil; Delinquency Charges: lf in Seller's sole and absolute iudgment the tinancial cond ition of Purchaser at the time any
goods are ready lor delivery Ooes riot lustily the terms for payment specilied elsewhere in this purchase order, Seller will have the
right to set other crect tt lerms or require payment in cash bef ore delivery. lf Pu rchaser lalls lo make payment in accordance with any
aiJricaofe lerms, Seler may, at iis opiion, require immediate payment in lull. lf the purchase price or any part thereof is not
piSmptf y paiO by purchaser, Purchaser shall pay a delinquency charge ol 1 .50/o per month or the maximum interest rate allowed by
i"* on "itrrornts
due. purchaseragrees to pay all costs of collection incurred by Seller, including attorney's fees' and court costs'
Securlty Interest - Merchandi3e Remains Personal Property: To secure the payment in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, purchaser hereby grants Seller a security interest tn the above described merchandise free from all encumbrances'
Tie parties agree that all ot such merchandise shall remain personal property and shall not become real property after installation
at purchaser,s residence. Atter delivery to Purchaser, the merchandise shall at all times be in possession of Purchaser at
purchaser,s residence ano shall not be removed therefrom without the writlen consent ol seller and so to remain in possession ol
purchaser untit payment of purchase price in full. Upon default, Seller may, at its option, enforce payment.in full or it may take
possession of said property and may sell it at private sale or at public sale (at which it may become the buyer)' applying the
proce€ds toward the expenses of sale, cost to take possession of said property, and the balance due lrom Purchaser under this
Agreement, paying the surplus' if any, to Purchaser'
No Repreaenta ons or Side Agreemenls: Seller does not make any represenlations or offerany inducement except those
which ar€ expressly set torth in this Offer. Unless at least 500/o of Total Price is paid by Purchaser at the time Purchaser signs this
Agreement, no petson nas been authorized by Seller to accept other terms of payment without the prior written approval ot seller'
,i6n"O OV an Executive OJficer oi Seller. Pu rchaser acknowledges notice thal no person has been authorized by Sellerto make any
re"preseniations or to ofler any inducements except those dxpressly set forth in this Otfer. This Olfer sets lorth the entlre
undertaking of seller and, if accepted. will constitute the entire Agreement between the parties- No representation, promise or
condition ""tticn
is not sel forth in wriling in this instrument shall be binding on either party
Non-Waiver: Seller's waiver of any breach or failure to enlorce any of the terms or conditions of this contract al any time
shall not in any way afiect, limil, or waive seller's righl lhereafter to enforce stricl compliance with every term and conditIon hereof'
PAYMENT TERfiIS:
Me.chandis€ d8scrib€d hereon is offered tor sale in
dccordance with the Terms and Conditions of this
Agreement on the following payment terms.
50% minimum deposit with balance due on
rsceipt of invoice. Payment by cash. check,
VISA or Mastercard.
Date Offer [a.6g ilar. 28, 1934Estimated Date of Detivery 4*U Weeris .frclli
To
rr:rceipt cf cJntract anLt def.tjil
"ihe t,oid al'i Silve ":nritirr cf Vajl. Irr.:.
n.L. ilox .J,,_ Vail u3lAddress
Detivery ooor"r, e34 'r'al I rt. !ai i
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OFFER
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I l r,r: ia:.Price $
Sales Tax $
Total Price $S.L3
AGREEMENT
All termi, conditions and pric€s contained herein shall expi.e within ten (lol days from date and at any time before that date ars subiect to changeor withdrawal without notic€ unless Psrchascr has first signed and deiivered this Agreemint to S"tt"r.
. . . The undecigned Purchaser hereby accepts thi6 olfer ard orders and agrE6s to purchase ffd pay for. the above described merchandi5e 8nd to b€bound by all terms and conditions stated, including Terms and conditions on revirse side.'
IMPOFTANT II{FORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE - READ BEFORE SIGNING.
Purchaser horsby acknowledges receipt of a completed copy of this Agreement and acknowtedged that Purchaser has read and
everything contained herein.
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Copy signed by Purchaser received by Seller this date:
understands
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Prices, Taxes: In addition to prices shown above, Pu rchase r ag rees to pay all Colorado, county and mu n icipal sales taxes
imposed on the sale and delivery of the merchandise ordered.
Oelivery and Installalion: The date specilied for delivery is estimated only and actual time of delivery is subject to
production shcedules of Seller and of Seller's suppliers and of prior orders on f ile with Seller. Seller is excused and is not liable for
delays caused by its own or olher's labor troubles, allocations, scarcities, casualty, delays in usual sources of supply or any similar
or dissimilar cause beyond Seller's reasonable control. Deliverv shall be made to Purchaser's address indicated above and
purchase price shall include cost ol installation. unless expressly noted hereon.
lntended Use; Fitness: Allcanvas awnings, palio coyers, and related hardwareare 3ol€ly loruaeas a sunshade. Sellerdoes
nol watrant titness tor use of .ny ol such items lor any purpose other than use as a sunshade and assumes no liability or responsi-
bility tor desltuclion, damage, or iniury to persons or property caused by wlnd, hail of accumulation of snow and ice.
Warranty: Soller warrants cl€ar title and right to transfer to Purchasei all goods doscribed hereunder and warrants
nrerchandise is of good quality and workmanship. Seller agrees to repair or replace any merchandise in which defects are found
for a period of one year from dat€ of installation. Seller makes no other warranties, express or implied, oxcept 8s provided here.
Limltation of Seller's Llability and Remedies tor DElecb: lf merchandise or workmanship is defective and such detect is
attributable solely and exclusively to an error or omission of Seller, Seller at its oplion may require Purchaser to return the goods,
or so much of them as are ctetective, and repay the purchase price or a portion thereo{. or Seller may repair and replace such
detective goods or parts. In no event shall Seller be liable for incidental, special, or consequentlal damages.
Llquldaied Damages on Purchaer's Defaull: Purchaser agrees that orders for goods made to order and orders which
require materials not kept on hand by Seller as part of its tnventory may not be cancelled by Purchaser lvithout the express
permission of the Seller in writing. Purchaser further agrees to paythe iullpurchase price described on the lace hereof for all goods
made to otder upon which Seller has commenced work or has placed irrevocable orderslor materials not stocked as part ol Seller's
reg ular inventory required for the completton of Purchaser's order.
Credlt; Delinquency Charg$: ll in Seller's sole and absolute iudgment the f inancial condition of Purchaser al the time any
goods are ready for delivery does not lustity the terms for payment specified elsewhere in this purchase order. Seller will have lhe
iight to set othercredit terms or require payment in cash before delivery. ll Purchaser fails to make payment in accordance with any
applicable terms, Seller may, at its option, require immediate payment in full. lf the purchase price or any part thereof is not
promp y paid by Purchaser, Purchaser shall pay a delinquency charge of 1.50/o per month or the maximum interest rate allowed by
law on allamounts due. Purchaseragrees to pay all costs ol collection incurred by Seller, including atlorney's fees, and court costs.
Security Interegt - Merchandi3e Remains PeEonal Property: To secure the paymenl in accordance with the terms of this
Agreement, Purchaser hereby grants Seller a security interest in the above described merchandise free from all encumbrances.
The parties agree that all of such merchandise shall remain personal property and shall not become real property alter installation
at purchaser's residence. Afier delivery to Purchaser, the merchandise shall at all times be in possession ol Purchaser at
purchaSer's residence and shall not be removed theretrom without the written consent of Seller and so to remain in possession of
purchaser until payment of purchase price in full. Upon deiault. Seller may, at its option, enforce payment in full or it may take
possession ol said property and may sell it al private sale or at public sale (at which it may b€come the buyer). applying the
oroceeds toward the expenses of sale, cost to take possession oJ said property, and the balance due trom Purchaser under this
Agreement, paying the surplus, if any, to Purchaser.
No Repre*ntations or Side Agreem€nb: Seller does not make any representations or olferany inducement excepl those
which are expressly set forth in this Olfer. Unless at least 5oo/o ol Total Price is paid by Purchaser at the time Purchaser signs this
Agreement, nO pelson has been authorized by Seller to accept other terms ot payment withoul lhe prior written approval of seller,
signed by an Executive Officer oi Seller. Pu rchaser acknowledges notice that no person has been authorized by Seller to make any
represeniations or to olfer any inducements except those expressly set forth in this Offer. This Offer sets lorlh the entire
undertaking Of Seller and, it accepted. will constitute the entire Agreement between the parties. No representation, promise or
condition which is not set forth in writing in this instrument shall be binding on either party.
Non-Waiyer: Seller's waiver ol any breach or failure to entorce any of the terms or conditions oi lhis contract at any time
Shall not in any way affect, limit, orwaive Seller's right thereafterto enforce strict compliance with every term and condilion hereof .
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Description of Project
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MATERIALS SUBMITTED I,,ITH APPLICATION
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75 south tronlage road
Yail, colorado 81657
(303) 475-7000
MEMORANDUM
Ron Riley and Mike
Dave Gorsuch-McBrideMark Cadmu*Casino Bu ; Vince Domenico andStuart GreenrEF[, afrd-John Perki ns
olflce of communlly developmenl
Bo{ !l ifer-S1 ifer Buitdins,Bui'lding, John McBride_and
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Staughton-Gal l ery
Bui lding, ""/Buff Arnold-A&D Building,
FR0M: Peter patten, Town of Vail
DATE: September 25, l9B4
SUBJECT; Final Meeting on the Trash Compactor
!e{1q;day'_0ctober..3,_I984, 8: i5 am, smalI Conference Room, Municipa1Build.ing, Town of Vail
At lgng last it appears that there is agreement on the rocation and theparticipants for the trash compactor to"be rocated on ro*n ot vaii propertveast of the 0re House.. At.rhe'meeting-the p""pJi.a"i'ii""i,ri, ana uiriiir.n!"elevations wi,ll be reviewed, as weil is the'reirisea p""i"itig.s of each
li::y::_ryfticipation. rt fs.anticipiied that the A't t-BuiTdins.*iii"parErclpate 'i n the compactorif .approval for remodel ing is granted; thiswill 'lessen costs for bach partiiibani.
Also discussed will be final .arrangements and agreements between al1 partici-pants in the "trash association." -please ue pr6pareJ;i th; meeting with*{ li:fsigund work you're responsitie-ior so we can make finar decisions.Ine goal rs to qet this compactor in as soon as possible--one quite attain
3:,lli:^!"jnt ji,trye qeue iol.wiid quicliv. ir,irr,i-ioiliu.-pu"ticipation__we'll see you EEdnEsIalr.
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Project Application
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone: ' : ' :- .
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DISAPPROVAL
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APPROVAL
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Town of VailBuilding Department
75 S. Frontage RoadVai1, CO 81657Attn: Tom Braun
Dear Tom:
Please be advised that the Brid.ge Street Condominium Associationfully approves of the air conditioning units to be installed onthe roof above Helgars as per the enclosed diagram.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
S REAL
Enc.
REAL ESTATE (303) 476-1450 . pROpERTy MANAGEMENT (303) 476_2BSs
DENVER TOLL FREE 893-3101
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REVISED DRB PROCEDURTS AND INSTRUCTIONS
January, 1984
Architects working in the Town of Vail
Department of Community Development, Town of Vail
The Design Review-Board meets the lst, 3rd, and Sth l,lednesdaysof each month at 2:00P. M.. Below are the dates of themeetings and:the deadline da,tes for submitting applications forthose meetings. Materials must be submitted no iirter than
4:00PM on the deadline date.
Read the submjttal requirements with utmost care. N0
SUBMITTALS I,IILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THEY ARE COMPLETE.If
Pri tzyou have any questions, please ca 0m braun orat 476-7000.
MEETINGS DEADL INES
DATE:
TO;
FROM:
January 4, .|984
January 18, '1984
February l, l9B4
February 15,-l984
March 7,.l984March 28,l9B4
Apri 'l 4 ,.l 984
Apri I 18,.l984
May 2,1984May 16,1984May 30,.|984
June 6,1984June 20,.l984
July 5,.1984July 18, l984
August l,l9B4August 15,.| 984August 29,.l984
Sept. 5,.|984Sept. 19,,|984
0ct. 3,1984
9.t. 17,.l984
December i6th ,.l98,3January 2nd,1984
January 16th,.l984
January 31st,'l 984
February 20th,.l984March 13th ,.l984
March 19th,.l984
Apri 1 Znd,1984
Apri I 13th ,.|984
Apri 1 30th ,.l984May 14th,.l984
May 21st,.l984June 4th,1984
June 19th ,.l984July 2nd,.l984
July 16th,l9B4July 30th,.l984
August 13th,.|984
August 20th,.|984
Sept . 4th ,'l 984
Sept. 18th ,.l984
Oct . .
'l st,l 984
Nov.
Nov.
hon
Dec.
7,1994
21,1984
5 ,.I 984
19,1984
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
23rd,.l984
6th ,I 984
19th ,I984
4th ,1984
IMPORTANT NOTICE
REGARDING ALL SUBMISSIONS TO THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARDT
by either the Design Review Board
driveways nust be staked.
b}-i.ldings will require a site visitstaff. Your building locations and
2. The review Proeess for NEW BUILDINGS will norrnally involve two separate meetings
. of the Design Review Board, so plan on at least two meetings for their approval,
3. People who fail to appear before the Design Review Board at their scheduled., meeting and who have not asked for a postponement will be required to be re-published.
4. The following iterns no longer have to be presented to the Design Review Board.
They, however, have to be presented to the Zoning Adninistrator for approval:
a- windows, skylights and similar exterior changes that do not alter theexisting plane of the building; and
b. Building additions that are not viewed from any other lot or public space;which
have had letters submitted frorn adjoining property owners approving the
addit j.on; and/or approval from the agent for, or nanager of a condorniniun
association.
AIl new
or the
MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED
;, NEW coNSTRucrroN
A.(2 copies):
Licensed surveyorr s stamp.
contour intervals of not nore than 2r unless the parcel consists ofacres oT more, in which case, 5' contour intervali will be accepted.
Existing trees or groups of trees having trunks with diameters of 4"
1,
2,
5.
6,
7.
8.
nore one foot above grade.
4. Rock outcroppings and other signifi-cant natural features (1arge boulders,intermittent streans, etc. ) .
Avalanche areas, 100 year flood plain and slopes
Ties to existing benchrnark, either USGS landmark
40% or more, if applicable,
or sewer invert.
Loqations of the followingl
a. Proposed surface drainage on and off site showing size and type ofculverts, swales, etc.
b. Exact locations of all utilities to include existing sources and
proposed service lines frorn sources to the structure. Utilities to
inc lude :cable TV
telephone
sewer
water
gas
electric
c., Property lines showing distances and bearings and a basis of bearing
d. Proposed driveways with percent slope and spot elevations
e. All easements
Existing and finished grades
All existing and proposed improvenent s including structures, landscapeil
areas, service areas, storage areas, walks, driveways, off-street parking,loading areas, rretaining walls (with spot e'levatjons), and other site impiove-'' ments.
Elevati.ons of top of roof ri.dges (with existi.ng grade shown underneath)to determine hei.ght of building,
B. A statenent from each utility verifying loc?tioll of_sgrvice and availability.
To be siibmitted with site p1an.
C. Pjelininary title report to acconpany__4]_1 _:4!i!ref!, to insure property
ownersn].p and aIl easenents on property.
D. Landscap-e Plan (1', = 2_0-t, gr_larger) = 2 copies
l. Show the location of 4 diameter trees, other shrubs and native plants
that are on the site and the location and design of proposed landscape
area with the varieties and approxirnate sizes of plant materials to be
p l anted.
2. Cornplete landscape materials list.
3. Designate trees to be saved and those to be lost.
NOTE: As much of the above information as possible should occur on the site plan, so thatthe inter-relation of the various conponents is clear, The landscape plan should be separ-ate. The exist j.ng t.opographic and vegetati.onal charactelci stics rnay be a separate nap.
10.
F.
II.
'E. 2 copies
1. Must include floor p1 ans and all elevat'ions as they w'i 11 appear on
completion. Elevations must show both existjng and finished grades.
2. Exterior surfacing materia'l s and colors shall be specified and submittedfor review on the materjals list available from the Department of Corrmunity
-Devel opment.
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The Design Review Board may require the submission of additional plans, drawings,specifications, samples and other material (including a model) if deemed
necessary to determine whether a project will compiy w'i th design guidelines.
MINOR ALTERATIONS TO THE EXTERIOR OF BUILDINGS
Photos or sketches that clearly indicate what is proposed and the location (site
plan) of proposal may be submitted jn lieu of the more formal requirements
g'i ven above, as long as they provide a1'l important specifications for the
proposed includ'ing colors and materials to be used.
ADDITIONS - RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
A. Original floor plans with al1 specifications shown
B. Floor plan for addition - 2 copies
C. Site plan showing existing and proposed construction - 2 cop'ies
D. Elevations of addition
E. Photos of existing structure
F. Specifications for all materials and color samples on materials list
available at Department of Community Development.
At the request of the Design Review Administrator you may also be required to
submi t:
G. Statement from each utility verifying location of service and availability.
See attached utility locat'ion veri ficatjon form.
H. Site improvement survey, stamped by registered professional surveyoq
I. Preliminary title report, verifying ownership of property and lists of'
easements.
IV. FINAL SITE PLAN
After a building permit has been issued, and when the project is underway, the
following will be required before any building receives a framing inspection from
the Building Department:
A certified improvement survey showing:
A. Building locations with ties to property corners, i.e. distances and angles.
B. Building dimensions to nearest tenth of foot.
C. Al 1 utjl ity service lines as-builts showing sjze of lines, type of
materjal used, and exact locatjons. 2 copies
D. Drainage as-builts - 2 copies
E. Bas'i s of bearing to tie to sectjon corner.
F. A1 i property pins are to be either found or set and stated on map.G. All easementsH. Building floor e'l evations and roof ridge elevations.
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Thc fol lowing inforrnet jon is
lloard bci'orc a final approval
A, BUILDIN(; I,IA'I'ERTALS
F.oof
Siding
0ther 'l{a L 1 lvtat erial s
Fas c ia
Soffits
Windorvs
IVindow T'rirn
Doors
Door Trin
Hand or Deck Rails
F lues
Flashi.ngs
Chirnneys
Trash Enclosures
Greenhotrs es
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I; .l t, I iic ,r-.o _Brrrl
rcquircd for subrnittal by thc applicent to thc Dcsiliu Rcviclvcln be given:
Type of Niatcrial tlo 1o r
Common Name Quantj ty Si ze
B. LANDSCAPING
Name of Designer:
Phone :
PLANT MATERIALS
TREES
Botanical Name
SHRUBS
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GROUND
COVERS
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SQUARE Fl^A'fi/\FrUUIAIJE.
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SQUARE FOOTAGEs0D
SEED TYPE SQUARE FOOTAGE
TYPE OF
IRRIGATION
TYPE OR METHOD
OF EROSION CONTROL
C. 0ther Landscape Features (retaining wa1ls, fences, swimming pools, etc.) Please specify.
UTILITY LOCATION VERIFICATION
SUBDIVISION
JOB NAME
LOT BLOCK FILING
. ADDRESS
The location of utilities, whether they be main trunk r j.nes or proposedlines, rnust be approved and verified by the following utilities foi the
acconpanying site p1an.
Authorized Signature
Mountain Bell
1- !44-F157
lrlestern Slope Gas
Harry Moyes
1-468-2528
Public Service Company
Gary Hal1
* Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
Ted Husky/Michael Laverty
Vail Cable T.V.*eff- H._u g l.rgs, :949 -5530
Upper Eagle Va11ey Water
and Sanitation Discrict
David Krenek
Date
* For new const
please fill out
attached sheet.
NOTE: These verificati.ons do not relieve the contractor of his
responsibility to obtain a street cut permit from the
Town of Vai1, Departrnent of Public Works and to obtain
uti.lity locations before digging in any public right-
of-way or easement in the Town of Vail . A. building permit
is not a street cut permit. A st?eet cut pemit nust be
obtained separately.
This form is to verify service availablity and location.
This should be used in conjunction with preparing your
utility plan and scheduling installations.
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vail. qdorado 81657
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department of community development
Dear Design Review Board Applicant:
Enclosed is your Design Review Board Project Application showingthe approval/disapproval of your project including comments from
the Board.
If you received approval from the Design Review Board, you must
make any corrections stipulated by the Board and bring the revisedplans to the Town Pl-anner before applying for a Bullding Permit.
.No site work may be commenced until the revisions are approved by
the Town Planner and two sets of working drawings are submittedto the Buil-ding Department.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the
Town Planner at .476-7000" ext tj?:
DEPARTMENT OF COMMI]NITY DEVELOPIVIENT
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75 south trontage road
vail, coloraclo 81657
(303) 476_7000
T0: All Interes,ued parties
FR0l'1 : Cornmun j ty Devel opment Department
RE: Gas Fireplaces
DATE: May 15, 19g4
offlce of communlty devetopmenl
In order to avoid
Section 8.28-030
The iection reads
confus i on.
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the department
laces of the . wishes to further explainVail, Colorado Municiial Code.
9l: !i::llgSl+-.The, restrictions of th js chapter shalll9t uppl{ !9 a fireplace fueted by natural gui, p"ofin",
91 gny simitar t.iquid fuet so long as iaia iir"piuii-ii'designed and constructed so tnai iaio iireplace cannotbe used or modified to burn soiia-iueti. Gas fjreplacesshall be permitted in any unit.
In order that the fireplace cannot be used or modif.ied to burn soridfuels, the fuer nox shiti ;oi-;;;;";-ri* to) inches in depth (seeSection 3707 (n) of the unfi;;";;;iair's t;d.j.- -" "' -.vur
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Brohdess -Codmus ote, Inc.
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281 BRIDGE STREET r VAIL, COLORADO 81657
BFTpGE STREET CONpOMTNTUM ASSOCTATTON
M]NUTES OF THIRD QUARTERLY MEETING HELD JUI,Y 12, 1984
The Third Quarterly lleeting of the Bridge street CondominiumAssociation waa called to order by craig Granrund at 9:30 a.m.on Thurs+ay, July 12, 1984. The meeting was held in the manage-ment office of Brandess-cadmus Real Estite, rnc. at 2g1 Brid96
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l)resent in person were: John Logan (space #l), Warren pulis(sl,ace #2), Linda Gay cotter (space #5). Kathleen Vavra (space *7) ,and llarbara Thomas (space #15). craig Granl-und representedllr,rndess-Cadmus Real Estate (spaces 4, 10, 11) o F:i,rst FranklinFinancial- (spaces 8, 12, l-4), and Bank of America (space #9) byproxy. Craig also represenLed the managing agent.
ffter dispensing with the read.ing of the minutes from the April 12.l9B4 rneeting, the Board members' positions were confirmed.. Thelloard members. who were el-ected at the last meeting, will have thefollowing positions: Hil1is Akin-president, sric Affelat (rep-.csenting Helgats)-vice president, and Linda Gay cotter-sec.,/ireas.
craig then asked opinions from the owners on the use of the plastic,;cr.rniums in t,he flower boxes. Some didn,t like them, othersdidn't care, but all agreed that it would be nicer to have liveplants in the boxes. craig agreed to exprore the possibility ofcuLting drainage holes in the boxes and attaching lhe boxes morefir:m1y to the wall to facilitate dirt and live piants.
craig then reviewed the Associ-ati-on's building insurance. Afterbudgeting $2r500 for thi-s year's insurance, our renewal ratec;.rnie back from Cigna, jumping from last. yearrs $11900 to thisyear's $131225. our insurance agent did a considerable anountof shopping around and arrived at a low bid of g6,21-9 from GreatArnerican. The reasons for the high rates include: (a) frameconstruction, (b) commercj-al-residential mix, and (c) high buildingval-ue. The managing agent will try to stay within the budqetby saving in othir areas.
REAL ESTATE (303)47&1450 . pROpERTy MANAGEMENT (303) 476-egss
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elga Pulis stopped in shortly to ask the Associationrs permis-ion to install three srnall (approx. I'x2, ea.) air conditioningnits above her window on the west side of the building. xathl6enavra voted i,,n favor of the project, cay cotter second6d, and al_l_Ll.r.rs were in favor. craig Granlund did not vote on behalf ofirst Frankrin Financial or Bank of America. but a majority votetrs established nonetheless.
here was some other discussion regarding the trash siLuation,sign for the north emergency door, a sign indicating ,rBridge
treet condos" for the east door, and the phone security sysiem,hich shouLd be operable soon.
There being no further business, warren pulis made a motion andKathleen vavra seconded that the meet.ing be adjourned at 10:45 a.m.
Respec
Crlig'Granlund
l submit
I Proiect Application
Date
Project Name:
Projecl Description:
Contact Person and
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Lot Block Zone
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Design Review Board
Date
Motion by:
Seconded by:
APPROVAL. -.:-":=-DISAPPROVAL
E€iaii npproval
August 31, 19B3
Building Department
Town of VaiI75 S. Frontage RoadVail, Colorado BI65?
Re3 Casino Buildingr Vail, Colorado
Gentlemen:
On January. Il, 1965, vail Associates, Ltd., a ColoradoLimited Partnership (the iparlnership") granted by deed, whichdeed is attached hereto as part of -Exhibit A and incorporatedherein by reference (the "D-eed"), to w.K. whiteford, ir. -u"
easement on the rand described on the Deed (t,he "Easement,,) .The Deed provides that no structure or other impiovernents may beerected or permitted upon, under, or over the rand "ouur"6 bythe Easement eKcept the existing roof -verhang of theimprovements on Lots d, e and f, Block 5-c, vail Viltage FirstFiIing, and except. for walkways, surfacing, and fanOiJipi"S-;;
.:::r_::ranership, i.rs "uc.u""Lr" and assigns may approve inw!re4r.Y.
On October I, 1965, Vail Associates, Inc., (,,VAIu) wasincorporated and became the successor in int.erest of thePartnership.
VAI has consented and approved to the placenenL of afl0werbox and stairwell- within'ihe Easement, pursuant, to thatcertain consent and Approval data January.2j, -itgg3, a copy ofwhich is artached herel6 as Exhibit e ina'i.#o'rp-orut6a r,urlin uvreference.
rn the event that it is ever determined by a court of 1awthat the flowerbox or the stairwerr extending into the Easernentconstitute an unrawful encroachment into the Easement, they wi.l1be renoved by the Bridge "'street
condominiurn HomeownersAssociation puriuant to a frind in the sum of $500.00 which theundersigned has deposited for this purpose,
Purchases of condominium units 4 and 5, which havesecondary access over and across the stairwav, wi]r be not.ifiedin.writing prior to the.crti-ing or the sale of said units thar:3"h. .secondary ac-cess is subject to termination and removar-should a court of ]aw so order.
Gata Mora, Ltd.a Colorado corporation
By:
Ti tle
CONSENT AND APPROVAL
,;' , rhis coNSEN" tD AppRovAL1983, is fron VAII ASSOCIATES,
]'IIE BRIDGE STREET CONDOMTNIUM
odated the ,ZH day ofINc., a Colorado corporaEGTTfrilEiTl toASSOCIATION (the "Association") .
WHEREAS, on.January 11, L965, Vail Associates, Ltd., a ColoradoLrmrted Partnership (the "partnership") granted by aeed, which d.eed i.sattached hereto as Exhibit A and inc-rpoiatea rrerein uy'reteierr".-ttr,""ij':ed'r), to w.K. whiteford, Jr. an easement on the land described. on thelje cd (the "Easement"); and,
WHEREAS, the Deed provj-des that no structure or other improvenentsmay be erected or permitted upon, under, or over the land covered bythe Easement except the existing roof overhang of the inprovements onLots d, e and f, Block 5-c, vaii vi11a9e 'irsi riri"g ";a-;;;;;r-io.walkways, surfacing, and.Iandscaping .i tne parlnersnip, its successors.rnd assigns may approve in writing; and
WHEREAS, on october 1, 1965, vAr was i.ncorporated and became thesuccessor in interest of the partnership; and
'HEREAS' the Easement, is now managed by the Association as a partof the Bridge Street. Cond.ominium project; .,.ra
WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, certain improvements in the form
such lmprovemenrs. being ourlined. in red ";-;;hi;il ,, uaa.ched heretoand incorporated herern by reference (the ,, Improvements,,);
NOW THEREFORE, VAr as grantor under the Deed. hereby consent,s roand approves the continued 6xistence of the rmprovenents. vAr retarnsany and aII other rights under thp Deeri inar.rtl^_rhl risht ro Jionioi.i .,.v-or;;,"fi'::;:-:l:i":i"31,3!l"H: *itiied to,
the Easement.
EXECUTED as of the date fi.rst above wri_tten.
A'|TEST, uArL ASSOCTATES ' INC. ,a Colorado corporation
S I'ATE OF COLORADO
COUNTY OF EAGLE
."rfl:..t:Iuggj"S inscrunenr was acknowledged before me rhis#iT.:"0=l;rS, -1e83 bv 6 o'J-1Stsqilr* !:i vnil- a="".i.1""1"?"
I,,lj-tness my hand and offj.cial seal
My commission expires, \uri r3,lltl
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75 south trontage road
vall, colorado 81657
(303) 476-7000
July ll, '1983
Susan Lopez
The Vail Cookie Company
520 E. Lionshead Circ]eVail, C0 81657
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Sincerely
Re: The Vail Cookie Company Sign
The Casino Building
Oear Susan:
0n July 6, 1983, the Design Review Board approved the Vail
Cookie Company Sign as submitted with the stipulation thatthe bracket be hung as high as possibie on thb soffit.
Peter
Town
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Pl anner
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Project Application
Project Name:
Proiect Description:
Contact Person and
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Loi
Design Review Board
Motion by:
Seconded by:
APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
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Project Name:
Project Description:
rofect Application
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
Legal Description: Lot
Design Review Board
Motion by:
Seconded by:
APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
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June 13, 1983
Mr. Michael Lauterbach
Gaca Mora, LLd.
P.0. Box 3451
Vail , Colorado 81658
Dear Mike,
We are proceeding wlth Ehe final clean-up on che Caslno project,
and one ltem came to nlnd that ue had dlscussed previousfy." tt,econdomlnlsm Assoclatlon should have hear tapes rnstalled rn thegutters and along the eaves Lo prevent ice bulld_ups Char coulddamage the roof' These should be inst.alled this falr before freezingtemperatures sEarE occurrlng.
If you have any quesLions, please do not hesitate to contact ue.
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Very truly yoursD
DUDDY_VIELE CONSTRUCTION, INC.
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W1ll1anr H. Duddy / / 'i-'! (-
Secreta ry-Treasurer
Gcneral Cont ractots Eng inoers 1000 sourh Frontaga Road wesr, suite 202 . Vair, cororado gr6sz . (303) 416.g0g2
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SIGN APPLICATION PROCEDURE
At the time an applicant applies for a sign application
procedure should apply:
i. Applicant is to be given a sign app'licatjon to fill
Z. }Jhen
must be
applicant submits his app'lication the following
included before application can be accepted:
(a)
(b)
(c)
is
(d)
4-1(r WZ
the following
out.
i nformation
a completely fi'l1ed out applicationsite plan shoving exact location
a drawing or photograph showing location if signto be installed on a bu'ilding
exact design of the s'ign1. scale drawing or rendering2. or the sign itself
3. or a photograph of the signall of these submittals rnust be colored as sign wilI
show
3. Application of $20.00 is to be co'llected at the time of
appl i ca ti on.
4. Upon receipt of complete applicat'i on a file is to be set upprior to submittal of application to sign administrator. A1l
application material is to be put on the right side of the fotder.If photograph or drawing is submitted,they are to be put on theleft side of the fo]der.
The DRB app'l'ication is to be xeroxed and included in the folder.If the sign is approved by DRB,the signed approval s'lip is to beput on the top of the appiication material in the file. This approvalis to include a statement that this application is approved per
materials submitted on application number Appljcations will
be numbered. If sign is disapproved, the DRE-Torm is to be very specific
as to why application is being denied.
5. Filing - After application is completed, the fjle is to be fi1edin a "Signs" section of our filing system in the front office.
Fee Paid
SIGN APPLICATION
Qr;cat;on Number
nut.5-3r-8>
C@EIL CD,n"^"Eh:45bE
Location or project Vntt. CmLte en -CASfO ,&LttDttW
Description of projecQ
Name of P"oiec€Gav_ftR 9?.G€ _Sr. VA\L.
Name of Person Submittin
The following information js required forto the Design Revjew Board before a fjnal
Sign submittal fee js $20.00.
A. Sign Material
submittal by the applicant
approval can be given.
c. sjzeof s;sn 4) l6nq,1" r,t,(7p ?" lrTtrylQ
D. Conrnents..l_!,r,ldc-( nq Prcs<*-r.r+- -<1qy\i tr. ,'i,r ^,:r' i rl J.1.\ t{a(-.f lO(-c{+if,n
MATERIALS SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION
1. Si te Pl an2. Drawi ngs sh-owTng exact 'l ocation3. Photographs showing proposed location --
4 . Actual si gn5. Colored scalF-dFawing-a--_6. Photograph of sign
Approved for DRB Submittal
Disapproved for DRB SubmittaT--
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INSPECTION:MON
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INSPECTION REQUEST
TOWN OF VAIL
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BUILDING:
N FOOTINGS / STEEL
PLUMB!NG:
tr UNDERGROUND
E ROUGH / D.W.V.tr FOUNDATION i STEEL
N FRAMING tr ROUGH / WATEB
n ROOF & SHEEB" PLYWOOD NAILING tr GAS PIPING
N INSULATION tr POOL / H. TUB
tr SHEETROCK NAIL tr
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(rrrunr-tr FINAL
ELECTRICAL:
! TEMP. POWER
MECHANICAL:
tr HEATING
tr ROUGH O EXHAUST HOODS
T] CONDUIT tr SUPPLY AIR
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tr FINAL tr FINAL
I APPROVED I orsenenoveo REINSPECTION REQUIRED
CORRECTIONS:
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RE: Cas ino Bu'i I di ng
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'The following items are not completed and the cost of finishing these items
shal 'l be included in a compietion performance bond:I' s-foo l. awnings - entry and deck A'ttlt* 06/?- 6rttoe6 '€ 6'frel H)Jftob.Fet tT eearT eov&-.
/ o eo 2. aspen and landscaping as per approved piins 2'q^ra6oft'* l4tot:rr-ET{ -
Asa 3. change co'lor of stripe - da' -\' Jp-rrlf.(s -1t+ s'FLEt4ft'Ht
J-fA 4. restain faSCia f-- LadF-ll' \'zllg4'1*tJ (Yl s'tr6'q '
SO 5. spot pairit nails al-, trrc;rtt4{TL .gv€tjt Aeq, f1deuy, /tz,rr,./r Sr-
_:;o 6. plant window boxes /NConfw
/..fo 7. paint metal brackets on overhang '
-ro B, paint roof flashing otss
3 eo p 9. copper roof over Brandess entry. "-oh-.
3 S-a tO. retexture south wa] 1 - Dr,
-o' ll, paint cover plates south wall
-o - 12. stain window south wall
-O ' 13. touch up paint gdtters r|.r
-/ Sa 14, reroute gutter south exit stair arr<
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75 soulh tronlage road
vail, colorado 81657
. (303) 476-7000
June 23, '1983
Mike Lauterbach
Dear Mike:
Lauterbach 6/23183
color coat under south stairs c)lf-.
finish and paint overhang throughout Otf-,
finish trim stripe on southwest elevation cala
paint f'l ashing south elevation and above bays at Silversmith'sn paint dP-
all metallic flashing
paint handrail columns to match others on t,lal'l Street. ot/'
c'fean concrete off of storm grates azk-"
trim |{al I Street door to He1 ga 's 1at .o7v<'E7r^ ' tl+rz'au'4/2'E -
A(j<Jr:/L ta-aft^ R_oeCdl
paint ch'imney caps and f'l ashing rAr^:: r1,r4.lcri '"
finjsh stucco panels over bays on l,lall Street A/^-
fill in rafter cuts, fascia board, above He1 ga's 4h
fill in stucco to foundation Wall Street jog dA
tie all cable wires proper'ly attached ola
paint flashing on scuppers olr
finish and paint directory lActfum - yp6.o e-tv&2- 6t at'aFcp+vr
insta'l'l notch box dlo
instal'l padding on beam over top story
cold patch street to gutter
repaint fascia above Helga's .- grf ,ALu#FPA&E ^ eoAtgttltt4t srqt+
T\rteat,/!. 0..rT ,
paint "No Parking" bracket to match stucco ot-r
paint out cast pipe next to Siamese fire connection crrl.
Other items may need to be addressed prior to final certificate of occupancy.
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75 soulh tronlage rd.
vail, colorado 81657
(303) rt76-7o00
department of community development
I'lay 25, 1983
Mike Lauterbach
Gata Mora Ltd.
P.0. Box 345.l
Vail, C0 81658
Re: Casino Building Redevelopment
Dear Mike:
0n ltlay 18, 1983, the Des'ign Revievr Board approved the Casino Bujlding
Stipe and Awning Color Change with the stipulation that the trim andfascia be stained a darker color to provide more contrast to the
burgundy color. A sample of the stain color should be painted on thebuildjng by May 3.|, 1983. The Board will visjt the site on June l, 1983.
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January 19, f9E3
Mr. Michael L,auterbach
Owner t s RePresentative
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Dear Mr. Lauterbach,
-Article 5,3 of the Condominium Declaration for the
Bri<1 ge Street Condorniniunns , "u-quit"=-a-three -tourtns 3/b)
majority gf ll9 i"i.i tttes'bef6re 'i3000'00 or more of
struc-[ural aoot-iI""-o" capital improvements can be done
to the common elements.
Project aiplication forms for both the Design Review board
""J"ill" Pianning-commission contain a signature area -uo
"i'ro* irt* authorization of the property owner'
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l). <. i.--table fre-F-aPnroved at a Publlc mee {L..
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H. Review Period:
Within l0 days of neeting subrnittat requirenents as herein listed, the plat
shall be approved or disapproved by the Public l{orks Departnrent and the
Conmunity Developnent Departnent. If disapproved, the plat shall be returned
along with a written dc'scription of thc reasons for disapproval . The plat
shall not be revier+ed again until corrcctions or nodifications are madc as
they relate to the recsons for disapproval , Every tirne a plat is subnittecl
or resubnitted, the. l0 day review pcriod wilt apply. The plat shall bc decmcd
approyed by the Town of Vail if no action is taken within 10 days of a correct
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APPTICATION FORM FOR A CONDOMINIIJM/TOWNHOUSE PIAT REVIEW
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Materials to be subnitted shall include:
r. ong conplete set.of the prat including site map, froor area nap, elevationsand sections. This can 6e in mylar-oi print firrn upon sutmiiili.--D;;;i"-requirenents for a condominiun/townhouse plat can be tound in Sectionof the subdivision regulations,
2. one ntylar copy of the site rnap to be retained by the Town of Vail for records.
3. A copy of the declarations and covenants to show that landscaping provisionsare included.
4' Any other inforrnation requested by the zoning administrator or Town engineer,
The plat shall incrude a signature brock for the Town of vair with a r.ine desig-nated for the senior planner/zoning administrator for his signature arong witha date line for said signature.
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75 soulh lronlage rd.
vall, colorado 81657
(303) 476-7000
December 17, 1.982
Roger Booker
Gordon Pierce and Assoc.
1000 S. Frontage Rd. l,lVaiI, Colorado 8i657
department of community devetopment
RE: DRB Submittal of 1.2-17-8?
Dear Roger:
0n December 15, 1982 the Design Review Board denied the appricationto remove the p'lanter from the west facade of the casino-Eli1ding.The application does not meet section ts.sq.oz0;-p;;;;;;ph g, of thecode.
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(303) 476-7000
November 5, 1982
Mark Cadmus
Brandms-Cadmus Real Estate
281 Bridge St.
Vai1, Colorado
department of community development
RE: DRB Submittat of 11-3-82
Dear Mark:
0n November 3, 1982.the Design Review Board denied the apprication torem.ve the planter from the ioutheast corner of the casiirb Building.The application did not_meet cit6;i; Juttineo in ine-viii i,rrtug" DesignConsiderations. The. tralternate moaii.iiition,; tii.-rruii"" planter,was tabled so that this issue may be aiicussea at the neit ireeting.
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Augusb 9, 1982
Gata-Mora
Bridge Street BIdg.
VaiI. CO 8l'657
Gentlemen:
Brandess-Cadmus Real Estater Inc. hereby requests the
removal of Lhe concrete block plancer recently constructed
i-n front of our ReaI Estate office (Space i4) ' It does
hinder our traffic and at no time were plans shown to us
revealing this planter box obstacle'
Thank you for cornplyinq with'our request'
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cc: Horst Krebs
Mike Lauterbach
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REAL ESTATE {303) 476-1450 . PFIOPERTY MANAGEMENT (303) 476-2855
DENVER TOLL FREE 893"3101
Mark
Brondess-Codmus Reol Estote, Inc.
281 BRIDGE STREET . VAIL. COLORADO 81657
October 29 | L982
Town of Vail ,/ (Planning Commission )( n I
75 S. Frontage Road t I V /V"/f
Vai1, Colorado 8L657 A
Attn: Dick Ryan 7&d
Dear Dick:
REAL ESTATE (303) 476-14s0 r pBOpERTy MANAGEMENT (303) 476-2855
DENVER TOLL FREE 89}3101
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We are requesting an adjustment of the exig,ting planter
box in front of the Brand.ess-Cadmus office on BridgeStreet.
From the enclosed drawing by Pierce, Baldlvin and Associates,you can clearly see that the dist,ance from the planter boxto the building is much closer than on the other planter
boxes at the Bridge Street Building. Furthermore, theother two planter boxes are smaller in size and are not
located directly in front of an entry'way, as it is inour case.
In view of the problems with egress and ingress, and
maintenence, such as snow removal , we are asking forapproval of Lhe trimming down of the planter box,allowing us the same freedom of access as the otherstore owners in the buildinq.
yours,
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December 19 ' 1980
Mr. John Perkins, Architects
P.0. Box 266
Vail, Colorado 81657
Senior Planner
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department of community dwelopment
Alley Proiect on Bridge
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Dear John:
The P'l anning and Environmental Cormission on December 8th had a
ii:!ri;i;lrv"""ui." on' iii"-iiiiv-qioiect and determined that the
nroposal was a pran imena*ent.- trrii requires a 90-day review period
ind. meeti ngs wi th t#..i;;_c;un.i r ana ir,e. Fi annt ng a-nd Envi rorrrnental
commission. n ioint-woiii"=tition *ith. ih; Town Coinci'l-and Planning
and Environmental cJttm'iiii"" has been tenatively scheduled for
JanlarY 13' 1981-
Since your proposal wou'ld change-the Urban Design Guide Plan from
"Mid-block connection ii"""i:.lii-r"* g"ii;e-iir6et to Vil'lage Plaza"
to the structure v,*]"ui""piopoiing. vou-ilust shovr why the mid-b'lock
connection should Ui "ltol.O'irorn-the
ptan ana your proposal supported'
Before you spend a great deal of time on the design and use aspects
of the proposal tn.'piin iittaii"i tusi'u"'ipp"oYqg.9v Tovrn council
and ptanning and Env{rffiil;i;;*i.iion. iir addjtion, the risht
to.use the alley *;;i'il ;i;i" u"tore we.spend hours on. amend'ing the
piun-ina iina oirt you can not use the space'
If you have any questions, please contact me'
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December 18, 1980
Mr. John Perkins, Architect
1000 Lions Ridge Loop
P.0. Box 226
Vail, Colorado 81657
Dick Ryan, Director
Department of Conrnunity Development
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Dear John:
The P'lanning and Environmental commission had a preliminary reviewof the^proposal for the office addition at the cisino nuililng anldetermined that there were significant impacts and would requirethe longer process of 90 days. There has'been a joint study sessionof the Town council and the Planning and Environmenta'l conmissiontentatively-schedu]ed for January 13, lgBI where your project willbe discussed.
One of the major concerns of the office proposal was enclosing llallstreet and creating a tunnel effect. yol wiil need to show h6w thisratio works.
In addition,,you need to. regpg( to the Sun/shade aspect regarding theeffect on tla'll street, the children's Fountain and Gbre cre6k uriie.I wou'ld recormend a graphic presentation on this issue.
A model of the area would probably bring into focus nany of thequestions of the P'l anning_and Environmental cornnission ind cormunityDevelopment Department. The height of the proposed addition shou'ld-fall under the zoning ordinance ind Design bonsiderations. I would
recommend that you check this out and present it to the Department.
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Si ncerely,
Exterior Modification Review
Jeff l,linston, Gage Davis Associates
December 3, 1980
0ffice Addition to Casino Building
1. Excellent proposal on almost all counts.
2. Would like to see verificat'ion graphically or model of
street enc'losure consideration. I suspect it may create abit of a canyon by v'irtue of its stepping out into l,lallStreet. A stepped-back third floor may be warranted to
overcome the "canyon: effect.
3. Sun/shade should be verified graphica'|1y. If the deck is in
shade now, mov'ing the wal 1 out may adversely impace l,tall Street?
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OFFICE ADDITION TO THE CASINO BUTLDING
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Don Telleen
Warren pulis
Donald Huttner, M.D.
Leo Brandess
Mark Cadmus
Ranald Macdonald
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Bob Lazier
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Pepi Gramshammer
_ 5. THE RUCKSACK BUILDING
Chuck Rosenquist /a"/i,_
Dick Brown
Jeff Selby
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1777 South Harrison Street
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Denver. Cohrado 80217
Telephone (303) 758-7688
Pan Te Il een
Box 279
Vail, CO 81657
Dear PaIo t
Per your request to evaluate your proposed building plans
adjacent to the Aridge Street Conilominium Association,please be advised that the proposed occupancy of mercantileand residential and the frame type construction will noteffect the fire rating of the Eridge St.reet property. Asindicatedf there could be a potential problem in exposureif the occupancy would be of some hazardous nature orinvol"ves an improperly protected cooking facility.
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f Alrp.lication 24 Nov. B0
APPLICATION FOR}'I FOR NXTERIOI1 ALTtrRATTONS
OR I'IODIFICATI'ONS fN COMI'II]RCIAL CO]1tr I (CCI)
I. This pr:oceclur:e is required f or alterabion of an exj.stirrg builc]ing
whichaddsorremovcsilnyencloseclfloorareaoroutdoorpai:ioor
replacement of an exis;t-ing buil-cling shall bc subject to reviev" by
LhL rtlanning ancl nnvi r.onmental Commi ss"l'on '
The ar;plication wj.l1 not. be accepted until all information is submitted'
A.7
NAME OF
ADDRBSS
c.AUTIIORIZATTO
SIGI'IATURE
ADDRESS 1_030 Logan $r.,, penver, cQ- 80203 * PIlONil--5-3-4--3-4jl--'
LOCAT]ON O!' PROPOSALn
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A. NAIIE OF APPLfCANT- - David Garton '
ADDRESS 286 Bridge street. vai'l , co 8165? PlloNE 476-21-72 :
APPLICANT ' S REPRESENTATIVE
P
PFIONE 47 6.3515
ilohn Perkins
ADDRESS
II. Four
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LEGAL DESCRIPTIO}iI Filinq
E. Ftrtr $to0"oo plus 154 for each proper:ty owner t-o be notified'
F. IMPROVNMDNT SUITV]iY OIT PROPERTY SI]OWING PROPI]RTY LTNSS AND I'OCATION
OF BUI].,D]NG AI'ID ANY IMPROVEIqEL]TS OTI TIIE LAND'
See attached exPlanation
G.ALISTollTHENAIqtro1roI\'NBRsoFALLPRoPjiR'TYADJACE}iTToTI1B
SUBJ]]CT PROP]IRTY.
See attached PropertY owner list
(4) cop-ies of a site plan cont'aining the f ollowing inf ortnation:
Thesiteplanshal].bec]rarunonasheel-sizeof24,,x36''atasca]c.
of I,,- 20:; r.roriution of the streei-sizt:'or scale may be approved
by Lhe Colnmrnl-Ly Development Dep:rrtrnent if justif ied;
John M' Fekins/Architect. M/r'olrn neso*, 1000 Lions Ridgp Loop/*,zooluoit, coto. 816s7/gog-47&3s1s
November 24, 1980
Mr. Dick RyanDirector of Community DevelopmentTown of VailP. O. Box 100vail, co 81657
RE: Offi_ce Addition to theCasino Building
Dear Di_ck:
This letter is to reguest formal review by you andyour staff of the attached proposal. f wilL workwith your staff any way t can in assisting ehe re_quested review of this proposal . Thank y6u.
JMP/fb
attachment
John M. Fekins/Architect, AlA/voirt nesort, 1o0 Lions Ridge Loop/ p.A.zuNoit. Coto, g16s7lfig-47&3s1s
November 24, 1980
Ivtr. Dick RyanDirector of Community Development
Town of VailP. O. Box 100Vail, CO 81657
RE: Survey InformationOffice Addition to the
Casino Buildinq
Dear Dick:
Due to the unfortunate backlog of work in the officesof all of Eagle County's surveyors, this applicationdoes not include any improvement certificate at thistime. Please be assured that the work has been ord.eredand will be available to you as soon as possible. Thearchitectural site plan was taken from a survey per-formed by Gerard H. Pesman in March 1964. I respect-full"y ask that you consider the appLication with thefact that you will have the survey before the applica-tion is presented to the planninq commission. ihankyou for your consideration
l-.
ohn M. Perkins,
JMP/fb
API'> t,ICAT I01.1 Folll't
OR I,IOT)TIiTCNT].Oi\-IS IN
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uot..!f A1-rplication-- --24 -!rlgy. 8-Q-
|.Olt lix'll'lRl Cll h],'.flllll-r\i1l IONS
coM}IllllcIAr, colilj -1. (crcI)
I.,Ihi.s pr:ricc.,Jur:e i-s requ.irc:cl for i-rl-ter:afi.on of an existing building
which acltls or t a,',tcr..,at r, ;rny cnclosed I'Locit: arc:a or ouLclocJr pa1:i'r or
replacertrelt of .rn e:xj.:iLiirq htl-Ll,<l.ing sba'l-I be subjcct 1-o ::evicr"' by
Lhe IrleLl'rn ing and ]tnv i-r c.r-rtrnental Conmi.:;s:i-on -
The api>,1- i-<..;rt-iot'r wj l t not-.. be i.rcceptecl rrntil aIl. informilLion j-s subm-itted.
A. NAI{E O]I API'L.LCNNT Pamela A. Telleen
ADDRIi;SS P, o-.- Box 276. Vai1. CO-8I65-7-*PHo}JE--476=;432--
REP RJTSEN'TAT IVIi John M. Perkinsp
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NAIIIE OF
ADDRI]SS
APPLTCANI|'S
P. O. Box Pr-ioNE 47 6-3515266, vail, CO 81657
AUTIlollIZAlllON Olr PROPERTY OI'\tiItR
SIGTTA'|URI] (see aLtached notice from Mr. MacQona
ADDRCSS 1030 !gSs+ Street ' Denver ' CO 80203---i?lloNil 534-3433 *
PROPOSAI,D. LOCATION OI]
ADDRESS
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\ E.$:l 00.00 Jrlus 15f f or eaeh pi:opet:ty owner {:o be notif iet.l .
281 Bridoe street, Vail co 8l-657
LEGAI. DESCR]PT]]O]{See attached surve certificate and easement
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F. II,{PROVNMENT SUllV]Il' O]] PRO}IERTY S]}]OVIING PROI]]iRT\I LINUS AND I,OCATION
OI" BUI],DING N]D ,/\h]Y IMP]iOV}JI{E]!IS OLI T1IE I/ANI].
See attached survey certifj-cate and easement
G. A LIST OIr TIIE NAF1E OF OI^INIII?S OI'ALL lROPliR'rY A)lJACEliT TIO rnllll
SUBJIICT PN.OP]IIITY "
See attached ProPertY owner list
f I. Four (4) cop-ies of ir site plan contrrining the f ollowing inf ortnat.iott:
A. Thc site pJ :rn s;l-ral.l- be d::arrn on a shcr:L size of 24" x 36 " al- a Scal c'
of :1. " = 2b' ; ;r vari;rtion of l*hc s;hr:<:t' si zc:'or scale may be approved
by Lhr: Coirrrntrnit--v I)c'vcl-ol.'nrc1ll l)e lrl.r:lnrcnt- if jusl-i1 j.eC;
John M. Pekins/Architect, AIA/voir tesort, 1000 Lions Ridge Loop/pdlryoit, coto, g16s7/vlg-476gs1s
November 24 | L98O
Mr. Dick RyanDirector of Community Development
Town of VailP. O. Box 100Vail, CO 81657
RE: Access Easement
Alley Project on Bridge
Street
Dear Dick:
The applicant, upon legal ad.vice, has ordered an
owners encumbrance study by Land Title Co. It is
my understanding that this study will present a
complete and up-to-date interpretation of pastactivity with respect to all previous owners.
The applicants attorney will then render a deci-sion on the legality of the easement. Thisinformation wilL be forwarded to you as soon as wereceive it. Thank you.
Sincerelv,t1
I#F
ftrn i.,t. Perkins,
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Doyre engrneenng, Inc,
143 e meodcnv dr. suite n-10
crossroocls shopping center
voil, colorodo 81657
303/476-2170
Novenber 21, 1980
John Perkins Arehitect
P. 0. Box 256
Vail-, Colorado Bt65?
Re: Addition to Garton'e Saloon
Casino Building
Yai1, Colorado
John:
Ihls letter is to eonfirm that f have walked throug,h the
existing Casino Building and reviewed the original plans for
the sane. Furthernore, I have discussed the proposed addition
with Dave Garton and an aware of the concept that you are
proposing; nanely the addition of two levels of office space
over Garton's Saloon's existing deek. f an eonfident that
it will be feas$.ble to add these additional loads to the
foundation of the existine structure.
Should you need any further input at this time for the town
building departnent, please feel free to contact this office.
Iinothy [1.
rr* Bn sm*r m{DoMrNruM AssocrAT;
1030 logan Strcet
Denr;er, Oolorado 80203
Iloverber 14, 1980
Tlo vihqn It I.{4f Ooncern:
At a neeting of tlre Board of Dirrecbors ofAssociation on Ocbcber 10, 1980, at 6:45 p.M.
it was uraninousty reso}rcd as follcrps:
te Bridge Street Cordcnriniun
on the Associatiqr prenises,
RESOL\jD tlat paneLa A. Irelleecr strall be
giraen t}te opporCr:rrity to present plans to
ttte Association for ttte cr.eaLionr_si:bjeitto tbe alproval of all gorzerrurental bodies
having autlority tbereover, of an airsgnce(to be kncern as BridEe Stl:eet Condcrniniun
Irrj-t 6) to be located on Association land
betlreen the Bridgre Street building and the
adjacent Plaza builcling. ISon ttre securingof all neoessary go\Elrfiental appror,als,
and approval of the plans by the Associatlon,
ttte Association raitl sell ttre lard in thealley bet$Een the above bdo buildings to
Parela A. lretleen at a prie to be negotiated.
. r _certify $'at ttrc foregoing is a tnre copy of trre resolution @n-tained in the minutes of ttre aridge sLreet Ondcn[niun Asso<iiationdinestorrs neeLing on October 10,1990.
Sec'y-llreasurer
Veqf truly yours,
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BRIDGE STREET
Tb tihom ft },lay Concern:
At a neet-ing of the Board of Directors of
AssociaLion on Octcber 10, 1980, at 6:45 p.M.
it was r:nani-nously resolved as follor,rs:
RESOL\ED that Panela A. Tblleel sha1l be
given the opportunity to present plans to
the Association for the creaLion,.si:bjectto the approval of all governnental bodies
having authoritlu thereover, of an airspace(to be kncx,m as Bridqe Street Condorninirmtlrit 6) to be located on Association fand
between the Bridge Street buildj,ng and t}te
adjacent Plaza building. IJpon the securingof all necessary gorrernnental approwals,
and approwal of the plans by the Association,
the Association r,,rill sell the land in the
a11ey between the above troo buildi_ngs to
Panela A. Telleen at a price to be negotiated.
r eertifiT that the foregoi-ng is a true cogr of tl.e resorution clcn-tained in the rninutes of t}le Bridqe Street Oonacrninir:rn Associationdirector's nEeting on Ostober I0,19g0.
OCNDOI'IINI TI}{ ASSOCIATIO}I,
L030 logan Street
Denver, @lorado 80203
Novenber 14, 1980
The Bridge Street @ndominirm
on the Association prernises,
Sec'y-Tbeasurer
Very truly yours,
John M. Pekins/Architect, AtAy'/oit Run
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November 24, 1980
Mr. Dick RyanDirector of Community Oevelopment
Town of VailP. O. Box 100Vail, CO 81657
RE: The A11ey Project onBridge Street
Dear Dick:
This letter is to request formal review by youand your staff of the attached proposal: fhisproposal will constitute a major amendment tothe urban design guid.e p1an. I will work withyou, your staff, and the pubJ_ic, in any way re-quired so that this proposaL receives Lhe mostthorough review possible. Thank you,
Sincerely,
John-M. Perkins,
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December 3, 1980
Alley Project on Bridge Street
1. The mid-block connection which would be closed has indeed largely
been an unused eyesore in the past. It was, however, inc'l uded inthe Guide P'lan by specific request of the community workshops,
Council and Planning Commission members.
An.early DRB effort to characterize Vail (before the Improve Vail
Guide P'lan & Guidelines) concluded that one of vail chai"acteristics
was the "network of small alleys that allow a variety pedestrian
experiences in the Vi'l 1age" (approximate quote). 0n close
examination there are presently only a limited number of a1'l ey
experiences and few of those are wel 1 developed. There are manymore.'potential'alleys however, and this project wi'l I require a
broad policy determination as to how important alleys w.ill be jn
the future. The issue is a turning point and could-be decided eithery?.I:- (Jhis a'lley is one of the beit, the Red Lion alley will bedifficult to bring aboutn the alley west of Lazier's building couldeasily be closed off and/or become a service connection, the-a1 ley
west of the Schober building has been closed, etc.)
A related issue is how to treat the alley if it is to be retainedas a throughway. The issues of snow removal, trash storage,fighting and drainage are key to finding a rea'listic so'luiion. It
has_been proposed that the building facades facing on the alleycould be "windowed" to increase its value as a paisthrough. Sbme
form of roof to keep out snow (due to djfficult snow rem6val ) ora-heated paving surface would seem to be essentjal . If roofed,lighting would also be required.
The,pedestrian way would I feel make a richer linkage to the
Vi'l lage Plaza from Bridge Street and would draw more traffic by
Donovan's and Garton's (whether this is desirable or not?)
2, I feel strongly that the 'infill, quality of the architectural
expression as presented is more ,'cowtown Victorian,' than TyroleanVail. A more compatible expression would be to treat it as anextension of the Plaza Building, integrated into it by materialsand roof type.
24 Nov. B0
OFFICE ADDITION
to the
CASINO BUIT-,DING
The proposed addition to the Casino Building is planned.
exactly over the area of the exterior building fronting
on the west side of t.he street. The proposal is to add
approximately 1,500 square feet of office space subd.ivided
into 5 individual offices averaging approximately 3OO
square feet each. The addition would be in two floors,
with accompanying interior stair and bathroom facilities.
The existing deck area is very much an underdeveloped area
of Commercial Core f and is presently being used as a
storage area for broken furniture, empty boxes and snow.
A. PEDESTRTANTZATTON
Pedestrial patterns of Wal1 Street will not be
affected by this proposal . The new entry at the
south of the proposed building wilt generate 15
people primarily during 8:00 to 5:00 workingr hours.
The entry area outside will be upgraded in feature
and in character to the plaza renovation.
B. VEHTCLE PENETRATION
Vehicular access is currently denied into Wall
Street. this proposal will not alter any core
vehicular policy.
C. STREETSCAPE FRAMEWORK
The southwest corner of the proposed addition will
become a focal point for the eye as a person comes
down the stairs from the plaza f,eaaing ffi&. The
building corner is planned to be a curved form, re-
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calling some of the curved plan forms at the plaza.
This curved wall will have a series of vertical
casement. windows on both floors. Tt was felt that
this corner needed to be soft because of the pro-
minent location relative to the location of the
stairs from the plaza. Streetscape features on grade
will not be altered. as the existinq shops on Wall
Street will remain.
STREET ENCI,OSURE
A feeling of enclosure will be increased somewhat bv
the proposed addition. Watl Street is an enclosed
space now. This feeling is very nice as it is a
connecting element to the plaza and the childrenrs
fountain. The proposed. addition will further enhance
this enclosure. Wa1l Street is the short connectins
linkage between larger spaces referred to in the
design considerations.
STREET EDGE
The street edge
this proposal .
levels on1y.
BUTTDING HEIGHT
The height of the proposed addition
t.he recommended heiqht formulas in
tions.
VIEWS
Exist.ing views impacted will be from the Lazier Arcade
Building and perhaps the plaza looking north. The pro-
posed addition is approximately 4 feet higher than the
existing roof line and wil1 extend west approximately
15 to 18 feet. ft is felt that neither of the above
mentioned views wj_ll be altered significantly.
G.
of Wall Street will noL change under
Proposed d.evelopment is on the upper
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t-l SERVICE AND DELIVERY
The proposed addition will have no impact on service
and de1 ivery for the Gartonrs Saloon operation. These
functions will continue to happen from Bridge Street
because of the grade problems on WalI Street.
SUN/SHADE
Sun and shade patterns are the reason Lhat this pro-
posed addition has been commissioned. The exterior
deck operation as conceived. now, or ever. simply will
not work because of the lack of any afternoon sun. The
mornj-ng sun could be slightly altered but only mini-
ma11y. WaIl Street is predominatly in shade with the
exception of the noon hour.
ZONING
The zoning work for this proposal will have to be of ajoint effort between the Town of Vail staff and the
applicants consultants. As of only recently, drawings
have been found of the existing building as originally
designed. They do not reflect the Va1ley Forge addition
or the conversion of some of the lower Bridqe Streec
spaces to conmercial use. A rough square footage tbct
indicates no probrem in allowing offices as a secondarv
use.
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ALT,EY PROJECT
on
BRIDGE STREET
The proposal is to close the a11ey between the plaza and
Casino Buildings in Vail Village. proposed development
would include 428 square feet of on-grade commercial
(retail) space accessi_ble from Bridge Street and upper
Wal1 Street. Above the commercial space the proposed
addition would have a two bedroom condominium unit of
856 square feet on two floors accessible from upper
Wal1 Street.
The Alley in its present condition is functioning as a
storage area for garbage, used grease, snow and ice, as
well as a conduction point for unwanted and often illegal
activities. The proposar would be a welcomed sorution to
the slngle most detractive space in commercial core r and
the very heart of Vail Vil1age.
A. PEDESTRIANTZATION
The proposal would end the ,'mid block connection', that
has always been of litt1e benefit and of hazardous
character. The Alley is just too narrow to serve as
a meaningful exterior space. The drainage of the
Casino Building roof is a dangerous problem. The pro-
posed addition would utilize a roof cricket between
the Casino Buildinq roof and the upper wall taking
that valley into a roof scupper to an interior roof
drain. This drainage otherwise will always seem as
a dangerous problem for any pedestrianizatj_on of the
Alley. Pedestrial use of the Alley in its present
condition should be avoided at the risk of potential
lawsuits to the property owners and possibly the Town
of Vai1. The entry to pistachiors restaurant would
be upgraded into an energy saving air lock.
VEHICLE PENETRATION
This proposal would not affect any existing Commercial
Core f vehicular access policy. The retail shops will
be so small that their specialty items will have to be
small. Deliveries will be hand trucked. to both the
Bridge Street and Wal1 Street entries. parking for
people using the condominium unit would be in the
parking structure.
STREETSCAPE FRAMEWORK
The streetscape would be improved by the vertical
facades. Each facade (Bridge and Wa1l Streets) would
feature a distinct transparency and. very neat and pre-
cise detailing. It is believed that this proposed
development is so small with only two exposed facades
that there is no reason the fine detailing, i.e. w5_ndows,
doors, facia, etc. shouldnrt and couldn!t be anvthi.nq
less than excellent.
STREET ENCT,OSURE
Street enclosure would feel virtually the same for
both Bridge and Wall Street. The building should have
its own character and not become a part of either the
Casino or Plaza Buildings. As the Al1ey works now, it
is so narrow from Bridge Street that one does not
rea1ly perceive the opening. The chimney massing on
the north end of the plaza Building blocks most of the
view through to the west. Garton,s deck blocks any
eye 1eve1 view Lhrough from upper Wa1l Street, looking
to the east.
D.
F STREET EDGE
The street edge will be altered by the length of
the east and west facades of the proposed build-
ing. These facades will close the openings from
the southeast corner of Brandess-Cadmus to the
northeast corner of Pistachio's, and the southeast
corner of Garton's deck to the north waII of
Donovanrs Bar. The proposed facades are so limited
in length that their impact on street edge will be
minimal .
BUILDING HEIGHT
Building height, will be
The building will have a
roof.
VIEWS
There are no significant views through the Alley at
this time. Gartonrs deck, the plaza Build.ing chimney
mass, and the angles between the two buildings pro-
hibit any view east or west. The proposed bedrooms on
the west and east will have excellent views east and
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H. SUN/SHApE
The narrowness of the Alley prohibit.s
sunlight. The proposed building would
sun,/shade patterns signif icant ly.
ZONTNG
Zoning work will be an ongoing effort with the Town of
Vail staff. Of question. i-s the horizonLal zoning and
the proposed condominium unit usinq the second and
third levels.
)U Project
Proiecl Name:
Prciiect Description: -
Owner Address and Phone:7lr
Architect Address and phone: J7" lf /qx /'14, ' ; / I /fE ' y, p ?
Tr+ef ,erock 5 c ,ruine V,ail /,-11^ru l{Legal Description: Lot
Zoning Approved:
Design Review Board
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Motion by: )ht&llaoo',
seconded ,r, ,4'/ r,"#ror.
DISAPPHOVAL
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We, Dave Garton and Bob King, do hereby agree to repair the dmrs on
the Gartons/KFC Trash Erclosure so that the doors close tightly, the
missing boards are replaced, and the frameof the doors are repa,ired by
Friday, Llarch 28th at 3 P.M. We firrthernpre understand that failure
to repair the doors by this tire will put us in violation of Section
8.16.080, Bufirse Storage, of the Tcmn of Vail lvlrmicipal Code.
We also agree to uork with the Tlcrrn to ar.rive at a nutually acceptable
long term solution by April 21st, 1980 and that this solutior will be
constructed prior to Jrure 1st, 1980.
uave ua"r-Eotl
[.[arch 25, 1980