HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAGLE RIVER WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT 1982-1994 COMMON*ign Review Action FCn
TOWN OF VAIL
Category Number
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Legal Description: Lot
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Motion by:
Board / Staff Action
Vote:
Seconded by:
! Approval
! Disapproval
tldaff Approval
Conditions:
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DESIGN REVTEW BOARD APPIJICATION - TOWN OF
DATE RECETVED:
VAIL, COIJORADO
R[C'0AU0 I ,1994
DATE OF DRB MEETING:**********
INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS TTAY NOT BE SCHEDUIJED EOR REVIEW.
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PROJECT INFORIIIATION :I.
A DESCRTPTION:
B. TYPE OF REVTEW:
New Construction (g200.OOl X uinor Alterat.ion ($20.00)Addirion ($50.00)Conceptual Review ($0)
c.
D.
ADDRESS:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Subdivision
If property is described bydescript.ion, please provi-de
to this application.
ZONING: dcS ,;J ",'-I, I
a meets and bounds
on a separate sheet
legal
and attach
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F.
G.
NAME OF APPLICANT : Lt t)PErL k-Rt-t F r,trMailing Address:. TalL f<>t..51 /(cy-,-.1
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NAME OF
Mailing
APPLTCANT' S REPRESENTATIVE :
Address:
Phone
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FEE
$ 20.00
$ s0.00
$100.00
$200.00
$400.00
$s00.00
ONE YF.AR AFTER FINAI
ISSUED NiID CONSTRUCTION
H. NAME OF OWNER(S):
Mai-1ing Address:
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APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOT'T OWNER'S SIGNATT]RE
Condominium Approval if applicable.
DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above,\ are to be paid at Lhe
Lime of submit.tal of the DRB applilation. Later, whenapplying for a building permit, please identify the accuratevaLuation of Lhe proposal . The Town of Vait will adjusL thefee according to the table beLow, Lo ensure the correcE feeis paid.
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owNER(S) SIGNATURE: ,'/f , ' "i'o fA 1,. 1,
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FEE SCHEDULE:
VALUATION
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$ ro,00r. $ s0,000
$ so, oo1 - $ 1so, ooo
$1s0, 001 - $ s00, 000
$s00,001 - $1,000,000$ over 91, 000, 000
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVAI, EXPIRES
APPROVAIJ IJNIJESS A BUIIJDING PERMIT ISIS STARTED.
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rT. PRE-APPIJICATT MEETING:
A pre-application meeting with a member of the planning
staff is encouraged to determine if any additional-application j-nformation is needed. It is the applicant'sresponsibj-lity to make an appoinlment wj-th t.he sLaff to
determine if there are additional submittal requirements.
Please note that a COMPLETE application will streamline the
review process for your project.
III. IMPORTAIII1T NOTICE REGARDING AI,TII SUBMISSTONS TO THE DRB:
A. In addition to meeting submittal requirements, theapplicant must stake and tape the project site toindicate property 1ines, building lines and buildingcorners. A11 trees to be removed must be taped, AIIsite tapings and staking must be completed prior to the
DRB site visit. The applicant must ensure that sEaki-ng
done during the winter is not buried by snow.
B. The review process for NEW BUILDINGS normally requires
Lwo separaLe meetings of Lhe Design Review Board: a
conceptual review and a final review,c 3::li"3l':":* ::i:.:?.3nfl33i'13'3Ii.'3iuTi:"f;"1:"i:I
asked in advance thaL discussion on Lheir item bepostponed, will have their items removed from the DRB
agenda until such time as the it.em has been
republished.
D. The f oll-owing items may, aL t.he discretion of the
zoning' administrator, be approved by the Community
DevelopmenL DeparLment staff (i.e. a formal- hearingbefore Lhe DRB may not be required) :
a. Windows, skylights and simiLar ext.erior changeswhich do not aller the existinq plane of thebuilding; and.
b. Bui-Iding additions not vi-sible from any other lotor public space. AL the t.ime such a proposaf is
submi-tted, applicanLs must include letLers from
adjacenL property owners and/or from the agenL foror manager of any adjacenL condominium associaLionstaLing Lhe associaLion approves of the addition.
E. If a properLy is localed in a mapped hazard area (i.e.
snow avalanche, rockfalI, flood plain, debri-s flow,wetland, eLc.), a hazard study must be submitted andthe owner must sign an affidavit recognizing the hazardreporL prior Lo Lhe issuance of a building permit.
Applicanls are encouraged to check wiLh a Town Plannerprior Lo DRB application to determine the relationshipof the properLy Lo all mapped hazards.
F. For all residential const.ruction:
a. Clearly indicaLe on the ffoor plans Lhe insideface of Lhe exterior structural walls of thebuilding; and
b. Indrcale wrLh a dashed ]ine on the siLe plan afour foot distance from the exterior face of thebuilding wa11s or supporting columns.
c. If DRB approves t.he application with conditions ormodifications, all conditions of approval must be
addressed prior to Lhe application for a building
perm1 t. .
T\7
Three copies of a recent topographic survey, stamped by
a Colorado Professional Licensed Surveyor, at a scale
of l-" = 20' or larger, on which the followinginformation is provided:
Lot area, and buildable area when different thanloL area .
L,,egal description and physical address
Two. fooL contour intervals unless the parcel
consisLs of 6 acres or more, in which case, 5'
conLour intervals may be accepted.
Existing Lrees or groups of trees having trunks
wit.h diameters of 4" or more, as measured from apoint one foot above grade.
Rock ouEcroppings and other significant natural
feaLures (1arge boulders, intermittent streams,
eEc. ) .
6. Hazard areas (avalanche, rockfall, etc.),
cenEerline of streams or creeks, required creek or
sEream setback, and 100-year flood plain, ifapplicable. Slopes of 40t or more shall beclearly delineated by cross hatching.
'7. Ties to exisLing benchmark, either USGS landmarkor sewer invert. This information must be clearlystated on the survey so that all measurements are
based on the same starting point. Thj.s isparticularly important for determining buildingheight and driveway slope. See Policy On Survey
InformaLion, for more information regarding
<llr\t6\r<
8. I-,ocations of the f ollowinq must be shown:
e. Size and fvne of
etc.
b. Exact location oflines from their
'i nn'l rrrl i nrr.
drainage culverts, swales,
existing utility servicesource to the s tructure,
Cable TV
Telephone
Sewer
Water
\-rct |i
El ectric
c. A11 utility meter locations, i-ncluding anypedesLals Lo be located on site or in Lherighr-of-way adjacent. to the site.
d. ProperLy lines - distances and bearings and abasis of bearing.
e. IndicaLe all easements identified on thesubdivision D1at.
9. Provide spoL elevaLions at the edgre of asphalc,
along the street. frontage of the property at.
t.wenty-t]-ve fooL interval-s (25'), and a minimum of
one spot elevation on either side of the 1ot.
Site PIan
1. Locations of t.he followino must be shown:
a. Exist,ing and finished grades.
b. Proposed surface drainage on and off site.
D.
..Oproposed d.riveway, in"rlrfrq percent slope
and spot elewations at the property line,garage slab and as necessary along thecenterline of the drive t.o accurat.elv reflectdriveway grade.
d. A 4', concreLe drive pan at the edge ofasphalt for driveways that exit the street in
an uphill direction.
2. A11 existing improvements including structures,
landscaped areas, service areas, storage areas,walks, driveways, off -street parking, loadi-ngareas, retaining walIs (with top and bottom of
wa11 spot elevations) , and other existing siLe
improvements.
3. In order to determine proposed building heiqht.selevations of all Lop roof ridges, and eaves when
determined necessary by Lhe zoning administrator,shall be indicaLed on the site plan with existing
and proposed contour lines shown underneath.
Landscape Plan (1" = 20' or larger) - 3 copies reguired
1. At a minimum, the followi.ng information must beprovided on the landscape plan:
a. Location of existinq trees 4" di-ameter or
Larger,
b. Type, size and locaLion of all existing andproposed planL material ,
c. Location of all trees to be transplanted,
d. A detai]ed legend of all proposed plantmaterial including common and Latin names.
2. The location and type of exj"sting and proposedwatering systems to be employed in caring forplant maLerial following its installation.
3. Existing and proposed contour Iines. Retainingwalls should be included wlth Lhe cont,ourinformation with top of wall and bottom of wall
el eva t i-ons Ii-sted.
4. CompleLe the allached l_andscape maLerials list,.
Slqn off from each uLilitv companv verifying LhelocaLion of utili!.y service and availability (see
.a F r-.ar.l-,64 rr t- i I i '-.' verif icatiOn f Orm) ,
A preliminarv title report Schedule A and B must
accompany aIl- submi. ttal-s, to insure property ownershi:pand idenLify a1l- easements affecting the subjecL
Pr \JPer Ly .
Architectural Plans (1/$" = 1, or larger, t/4" ispreferred scale for review) 3 copies are required.
Floor plans and all elevations of the proposed
development drawn Lo scale and fully dimensioned.
The elevation drawinqs musE show both existinq and
E.
F
One set of fLoor plans must be "red-lined" to show
how the gross residential floor area (GRFA) was
calculated.
ExLerior materials and colors sha11 be specifiedon Lhe at.Lached materials 1ist. This mat.erialsIisL must be compJ-eted and submiLted as a part ofthe applicaEion. Color chips, siding samplesetc., sha1l be presented at t.he Design Review
"rt meetins. Details in.rufrq, but not limiLedto fascia, trim, railings, chimney cap, meterlocations, etc. must be shown graphically and
fu11y dimensioned.
c. zone check lisc (attached) must be completed if theproject is located within the single-Fami1y,primary/Secondary or Duplex zone districts.
H. Photos of Lhe existing site and where applicable, of
adjacenL structures.
I. The Zoning Administrator and,/or. DRB may require the
submission of additional p1ans, drawings,specificaLions, samples and oLher maLerials (includi:ng
a model) if deemed necessary to determine whether aproject will comply with Design Guidelines.
V. IIINOR AI.,TER]LTIONS TO THE EXTERTOR OF BUII,DTNGS.
Photos or sket.ches which clearly convey Ehe redevelopmentproposal and the location (site plan) of the redevelopmentproposal may be submitted in lieu of Lhe more formal
requirements set forth above, provided all importantspecifications for the proposal including colors and
maEerials to be used are submitted.
VI . ADDITIONS - RESTDENTIAIJ OR COII{MERCIAIJ
A. Original floor plans with all specifications shown.
B. Three sets of proposed floor plans L/8" = L'or larger(1/4"=f ispreferred)
C. Three copies of a siLe plan showing existing andproposed construction. Indicate roof ridge elevationswith existing and proposed grades shown underneath.
D. Elevations of proposed addition.
E. Phot.os of the existing st.ructure.
. F. SpecificaLions for a1I materials and color samples onmaterials list (attached) .
At the request of the Zoning Administrator you may also berequired. Eo submit:
c. A statement from each uLility verifying location ofservice and availability. See attached utilitylocation verificaLion form.
H. A siLe improvement survey, stamped by registered
Colorado Professional Licensed surveyor.
I. A preliminary tille report, Lo verify ownership ofproperty, which lists all easements.
VII. FINAL SITS PLAI\T
Once a building permj-t has been issued, and construcEion is
underway, and before the Building Department will schedule aframing inspection, Lwo copies of an Improvement LocationCertj-ficate survey (ILC) stamped by a regristeredprofessional engineer must be submitted. The followinginformat.ion must be provided on the ILC:
A. Building location(s) with ties to property corners,i.e. distances and angles.
B. Building dimensions to the nearest Lenth of a foot.
(.arr utif,lty service rine as-built.sQnorrnn rlpe ofmaLerial used, and size and exact location of li-nes.
Basis of bearing to Lie to section corner.
A11 property pins are to be either found or set andstaLed on improvement survey.
A11 easements.
Garage slab elevati-ons and all roof ridge elevationswith exisLing and proposed grades shown under the ri_dge
I.LTICD .
VIII . CONCEPEUAIJ DESIGN REVTEW
A- SUbmiLtal reqUirements: Tn*. e Or;\rner Or authorized agenLof any project requiring design approval as prescribedby this chapter may submit plans for conceptual reviewby the Design Review Board to the Department of
Communi ty Development. The conceptual rewiew isintended to give the applicant a basic understanding ofthe compatibility of t,heir proposal with the Town,s
Design Guidelines. This procedure is recommendedprimarily for applications more complex than single-family and two-family residences. However, developersof sinqle-family and two-family projects shall not beexcluded from the opportuni_ty to request a conceptualdesign review. CompLete applications must be submitted10 working days prior Lo a scheduled DRB meeting.
The foll-owing information sha11 be submitted for aconceptual review:
1. A conceptual site and landscape plan at a minimumscale of one inch equals twenty feet;
2. ConceptuaL elevations showing exterior maLerials
and a description of the character of Lhe proposedstructure or s Lruc tures :
3. Sufficient j:nformation to show the proposal
complies with Lhe development standards of the
zone disLric[ rn which the project is to belocated (i.e. GRFA, site coverage calcuIaLions.
number of parking spaces, etc.);
4. CompleLed DRB application form.
B. Procedure: Upon receipt of an application forconceptual design review, the DepartmenL of Communit.y
Development shall review Lhe submitted materials forgeneral compliance with Lhe appropriaLe requirements ofLhe zoning code. If Lhe proposal is in basic
compLiance with the zoning code requirements, theproject shall be forwarded t.o the DRB for conceptualreview. If the applicalion is noL generally in
compliance with zoning code requiremenLs, theapplication and submittal materials shall be returnedLo the applicant with a written explanat.ion as to whythe corununity Development Department staff has foundthe projecL noL to be in compliance with zoning coderequrremenLs. Once a complete application has beenreceived, the DRB shall review the submitted conceptualreview application and supporting mat.erial in order todetermine whether or not the project generally complieswith the design guidelines. The DRB does not vote onconceptuaL reviews. The property owner or hisrepresentative sha11 be present at t.he DRB hearing.
D.
E.
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IJIST OF MATERIAI'S
NAME OF PROJECT:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION
STREET ADDRESS:
The following informatj-on is required for submittal Lo t.he Desigrn
Review Board before a final approval can be g'iven:
A. BUILDING II,ATERIALS:
Roof
TYPE OF }TATERIAI,cor.,oR
Siding
Other Wall Material-s
Fascia
Soffits
Windows
Window Trim
Doors
uoo Ir1m
Hand or Deck Rails
Flues
Flashings
.r 1^ .i -- ^-,^\-rr rlrLtl E y D
Trash Enclosures
Greenhouses
ReE.aining WaIIs
Exterior Liqhting
OLher
B. LANDSCAPING: Name of Designer:phone:
PLAIIT MATERIT:
PROPOSED TREES
AND SHRUBS
Botanical Name co**o,Qu*e nrr.anl- i t-rr ai za*
*Indicate caliper for deciduous trees. Minimum caliper for
deciduous trees is 2 inches. Indj-cate height for coniferousLrees. Minimum heiqht for coniferous trees is 6 feet.**Indicate size of proposed shrubs. Minimum size of shrubs is5 qallon.
GROUND COVERS
Sguare Footaqe
soD
SEED
TYPE
OF IRRIGATION
TYPE OR METHOD OF
EROSION CONTROL
C. LANDSCAPE LIGHTING: If exterior IighLing is proposed, please
show Lhe number of fixtures and locaLions on a separateliqhting plan. Idencify each fixlure from the lighLing planin the space below and provide Lhe heighL above grade, Eype ofIiqhl proposed, Iumen output, luminous area and a cut sheeL of
Lhe light fixture. (SecLion 18.54.050 J)
oTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (reLaining walls, fences, swimmingpools, etc.) PIease specify. IndicaLe heights of retainingwalls, Maximum height of walls within Lhe front setback is3' . Maxj-mum heiqht of walls elsewhere on the property is 6,
D.
SUBDTVISION
JOB NAME
LOT BLOCK FILING
ADDRESS
The location and availability of utiliLies, whethertrunk lines or proposed lines, must be approved andfollowing uLilities for the accompanying site plan.
. Authorized.Siqnature
6.
* Pl a.-co Lrr-inrreL 1-LYobtaining Upperflow needs must
they be main
verified by Lhe
Date
U.S. West Communications
1- 800 -922-1987
468-6860 or 949-4530
Public Service Company
949-s781.
Gary Ha11
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
9 49 - 5892
Ted Husky/I.,tichae1 lJaverty
Heritage Cablevision T.v.
949 - 5530
Steve Hiatt
Upper Eagle Valley Water
& Sanitation District *
4'76-7480
Fred Haslee
NOTE: 1. This form is Lo verify service availabi-lity andIocation. rhis should be used in conjuncLion withpreparing your uLiliLy plan and schedulinginstalLations.
For any new consLruction proposal , the applicant
must provide a completed utility verification form.
If a utili-Ly company has concerns with the proposed
construction, the utility represenLative should notdireclly on the utility verificat.ion form that thereis a problem which needs Lo be resolved. The issueshould then be spelled ouE in detail in an attachedIetter lo the Town of Vai1. However, please keep inmind that it is the responsibility of the ut.ility
company to resolve identified problems.
If the uEilicy verificaLion form has signat.ures from
each of Lhe uti-liLy companies, and no conrmenbs are
made directly on Lhe form, the Town will presumethat lhere are no problems and that the development
can proceed.
These verifications do not relieve the contractor ofhis responsibility to obtain a street cut permit
from the Town of Vail, Department of Pub1ic works
and to obtain utiliLv locations before dioqinq in
any public right-of-way or easement in the Town ofVail. A buildinq permit is not a street cut permit.
A streeL cul permit must be obtained separately.
Installation of service lines are at the expense andresponsibi-fi-ty of Lhe property owner.
a site plan, floor plan, and elevations when
Eagle Valley Wat.er & SaniEation signaLures. Fire
be addressed.
5.
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DATE:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot BLock Subdivision
Single F
ZONE CHECK
FOR
ly Residence, Duplex, pr
ZONE DTSTRICTS
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imary /Secondary
AnnpE qq.
OWNER
ARCHI?ECT
LOT SIZE
ZONE DISTRICT
PROPOSED USE
PHONE
PHONE
BUILDABLE I,OT AREA
AIIowed Existinq Proposed Total_
(30) (33)Height.
TOIA1 GRFA
Primary GRFA
Secondary GRFA
Setbacks Front
S ides
Rae r
Si f o 1-nrror.arro
T,:ndqnrni nrr
Retaining Wa11 Heights
Parking
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Drive:
,/-^nr* l i ^^ ..,.; !1- h .\,ulnpr--Lers wrLn '1 . O.V.
Water Course Setback
3'/6'
Reqrd
(300) (600) (900) (1200)
Permitted Slope % proposed Sl-ope
Lighting Ordinance Yes No
+ 425
+425=
20'
15'
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Encl
%
(30) (s0)
Do Fini-sh Grades Exceed 1 (50%)
2') PercenL SLope (< > 30%)
3) Geologic Hazardsa) Snow Avalancheb) Rockfall
c) Debris Flow
4) Wetlands
View Corridor Encroachment: yes
Does t.his r€quesl invuive a 250 Aooition?
How much of t.he allowed 250 Addition is used wiLh this
Prevlous conditions of approval (check properLy file):
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,fuly 15, 1994
Greg Hall
Town of ValI connrunlty Developnent
75 South Frontage Road l{estVail, CO 81657
Dear 9ir:
lfe are ln the process of replacing approxirnately 500-feet of sanltary Eewer rnaln along Gore creek ln Eaet vail.
Please reference the attached nap for the 6xact location. f
would like to aubnit thie document as the proposed landscape
and revegetatlon plan for the conetructlon slte.
Deeqfie.!.kln o€ W.orFi
1. Ehe contractor will remove, with care, as many ofthe exieting salix (willows) aE necessary to do
the work.
2, The willows will be set aside and kept alive forthe expected three to four day conatructlonperiod.- Thie is three to four dayi per site.
3. The two glteE wl1l be regracled to matchpreconetruction condltlone.
4, The willows wil] be replanted so the eites will
rnatch preconetruction condl-tions as cloeely as lspractlcal.
5. A nixture of U.S.F.9. (i.e. v.A.) mountain mixwlld graEs seed wl}l be spread arouncl the
constructl-on elte.
The Arny Corp of Engineene has permltted the ntork and
landscape under their 4o4 Nation Wide Pernit,
The lntent cf the Contractor and Upper Eagle Valley
Consolldated sanitation pistrict is to relandgcape the areato natch precenstruction conditions as closely aEi lepractiaal .
MAI{aoli loF lH: FOLLowtNo WarEF t)rs.Tarc.rel
AFROWHEAO METFO WAIEF . BEAVEB C'IEEK METFO WA'TER ' EEBNY C'\ETK MCTf,O WA'€A
EAGLE.VAIL METRO }YATEA . E]WANOA iiETFO WAT€F ' LAXE OREEK MI{TJO\iTS WATIA
lrFPFn FAOI F nf,OloNal WAlfn AL)lHOOllY . VA|L \ALIEY COftSOLTOAieA wA'rEF N
VFIL#ELIC IJORKS ID:3054792166o IDYoJUL
sanltary sewer Main
Page 2
Take into conEl-deration, the wlllows are one of the
prlrnary reasons these sectj-one of llne have to be replaaed.
ihe ro6te have penetrated ttre plpe and are in the procese of
pluEging the llne conpletely. Ideally, no vegetatlon other
Lnan-gries should be replanted ln the gewer main easement to
ellmlnate any poeaible root problene.
Please adviee if this plan is acceptable. A Prontpt
reponBe to thts rnatter would be appreclated.
If you have any guestlons or concerns please give me a
call at (303) 476-7480 Ext. 34.
9:01 No.001 P.02
Sincerely,
/U*F" -rJJ
Gordon nHawkeyerf FlahertY
Maintenance Manager
ATTACHMENT
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APPLICATION FOR
TOWN OFVAIL
PUBLfcwAYPERMTT E 94
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-' Excavatino Contractor Name Address Phone # TOV Contractor's License Number
4. Work is for (circle one)Gas Electric Telephone CATVOther
Temporary Site Access
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ALL MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE ON THE JOBSITE BEFORE THE
JOB IS STARTED.
Ftubber out-riggers are required on excavating equipment when working on asphalt.
Asphalt surfaces underneath the bucket shall be protected at all times.
8. A signature below indicates a review of lhe area anO J$y and approvals. Once all utility company
signatures are obtained, permittee has option of routing lhrough the Public Works office to obtain the
necessary Town of Vail signatures. Please allow one
Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation (476-7480)
Public Service Company (1 -800-922-1987)
PSCO-Natural Gas Group (468-2528)
Holy Cross Electric Company (949-5892)
U.S. West (1 -800-922-1 987)
TCI Cablevision of the Rockies (949-5530)
Leu!-eil{eili
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9. THERE WILL BE NO TOTAL STREET CLOSURES! A construction traffic control plan must be approved by the
Public Works Department prior to issuance of the permit.
All excavation must be done by hand within 18" of utilities - (Senate Bill 172).
Permittee must contact Public Works Department at 479-2158 24 hours prior to commencing backfill operations.
Failure to notify lhe Town will result in lorfeiture ol bond money. Scheduled inspections which are not ready may
result in the Town charging the contractor a reinspection fee.
1 2. I certify that I have read all chapters of Title 12 - Streets and Sidewalks, ol the Vail Municipal Gode and all utility
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Allison Lassoe had nothing further to add.
Jeff Bowen stated that the original approval for the wall heigh
for the garage to be located in the front setback and that to
story structure was not the intent of the original approval for the wall height variance.
Bob Armour opposed GRFA being located in the front setback.
Bill Anderson agreed with Bob's comment. He asked the applicaqt why he desired to
build a 24 tool tall garage if no floor area was allowed.
Dan Frederick felt that the 24 loot tall garage was a better design than what the PEC
had previously approved.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to deny the request for a setback variance to allow for
GRFA to be located in the front setback with Dalton Williams seconding the motion. A
6-0 vote denied the applicant's request.
Andy Knudtsen stated that he would discuss the situation with Tom Moorhead to
determine which board (PEC/DRB) has puruiew over which sections of the Zoning
Code.
4.A request for an update on the conditional use permit approval for the tent to be used
for the Vail Associales ski school to be located south of the
BuildingiTract A, Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Tim Kehoe, representing Vail Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
Andy Knudtsen presented modified drawings of the proposed tent to be located at the
Vail Associates ski school located south of the Lionshead Center. He stated that the
DRB had approved the tent with the condition that the exterior tent have a 'Woodsy,
western-like" appearance.
The PEC was not concerned with the proposed location of the tent.
Jack Hunn explained the differences between the currently proposed tent and the tent
approved by the PEC.
Bill Anderson inquired how Vail Associates proposed to achieve the "woodsy" concept
the DRB had requested.
Jack Hunn stated that this would be accomplished via a series of applied logs on the
exterior.
Kathy Langenwalter pointed out that the current tent was not what the PEC had
recently approved.
Planning ald Environmential Commission Minut6
October 10, 1994
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the garage into a two-
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Jack Hunn stated that since the DRB had requested that the PEG review window
modifications to the tent as a condition of approval that he felt that it was a good
opportunity for the PEC to look at the currently proposed design of the tent.
Bill Anderson did not have any concerns about the proposed plastic windows.
Bob Armour and Jeff Bowen did not have any issues with the proposed plastic
windows.
Allison Lassoe stated that she was abstaining from this item'
Dalton Williams was concerned that the wooden exterior would give the appearance of
a more permanent structure. He stated that he was not in favor of the proposed
plastic windows.
Kathy Langenwalter summarized that the PEC would like to see the logs eliminated
from the gable ends and that the PEC did not have a western theme in mind when
they approved the original tent. She stated that she would prefer flags as opposed to
additional railings for the tent.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve the proposed tent modifications, that the
proposed log treatments not be required, that the poles be round rather than square,
that railings not be required and that the windows within the gables not be allowed.
Bill Anderson seconded the motion and a 5-0-1 vote approved this request with Allison
Lassoe abstaining.
5. A request for an update lor a major amendment to the Glen Lyon SDD to allow for a
revision to the master plan to allow for the expansion of the Glen Lyon Office Building
located at 1000 South Frontage Road WesVArea D, Glen Lyon SDD'
Applicant: Calumet Federal Savings and Loan Associates of Chicago, represenled
by Pierce, Segerberg and Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen TABLED TO OCTOBER 24' 1994
Jeff Bowen made a motion to table this item to the October 24, 1994 with Bill
Anderson seconding the motion. A 6-0 vote tabled this request to the October 24,
1994 PEC meeting.
6. A request lor front and side setback variances to allow for a new residence to be
located at 1788 Alpine Drive/Lot 1 1 , Vail Village West 1st Filing.
Applicant Thomas TheYs
Planner: Jim Curnutte TABLED INDEFINITELY
Jeff Bowen made a motion to table this item indefinitely with Bob Armour seconding
this itern. A 6-0 vote tabled this item indefinitely.
Planning and Environme al Commission Minutes
frober 10, | 994
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Kathy Langenwalter was most concerned with the site planning for this project. She
felt that an approach that would fill in the existing side of the west building would have
the least impact on the Frontage Road, the Interstate, etc. She felt a different
approach was needed lor this site and staled that this was what the SDD criteria was
about. She said that she would like to see a plan that was more sensitive to the site.
Dalton Williams agreed with Kathy's comments. He said that should the applicant
proceed with the current proposal, that the two phases be reversed so that the parking
structure was built first.
Bill Anderson stated that it appeared that the current proposal was designed around
the current building and that possibly a demolition of the existing building should be
considered.
Ken O'Brien stated that they had previously approached the staff with a plan that
called for utilizing the space at the west end of the site but that the Town staff felt that
there was loo much site disturbance with that plan.
Andy Knudtsen slated that the scale of that project was much larger'
Ken O'Brien stated that he could bring this scenario to the next PEC worksession so
that the PEC could review it and compare the two proposals.
It was agreed that the applicant would return for a discussion at the next PEC hearing,
that a site visit was not needed, but when the following hearing was scheduled' the
applicant would stake the site.
3. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a tent to be used for the Vail
Associalesskischoo|tobe|ocatedsouthoftheruffractA,
Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Tim Kehoe, representing Vail Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
The PEC members elected to forego a formal staff presentation of this item.
Kathy Langenwalter asked the applicant how electrical power would get to the tent'
Tim Kehoe stated that their first choice would be to underground the lines. The
second choice would be to run a line from a different location that would also be
underground.
Bob Armour inquired what the specific use of the tent was'
Tim Kehoe responded that the tent would be used for children's ski school activities'
Planning and Environmemal Commission Meeting Minutes
SeDtember 26. 1994
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve this request for a conditional use permit per the
staff memo with the condition outlined on Page 4. Bill Anderson seconded the motion.
Kathy Langenwalter stated that she would like the motion amended to reflect that if the
site is used in subsequent years that the recreation path be relocated.
Jeff amended his motion and Bill amended his second accordingly.
A 6-0-1 vote approved this item, with Allison Lassoe abstaining from this item.
4. A request for front and side setback variances to allow for a new residence to be
located at 1788 Alpine Drive/Lot 1 1 , Vail Village West 1st Filing.
Applicant: Thomas Theys
Planner: Jim Curnutte TABLED TO OCTOBER 10, 1994
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Jeff Bowen made a motion to table this request to the October 10, 1994 PEC meeting
with Bob Armour seconding this motion. A 6-0 vote tabled this item to lhe October 10,
1994 PEC meeting.
A request for a worksession for a Special Development District and a major CCll
exterior alteration to allow for the redevelopment and expansion of the L'Ostello Lodge
located at 705 West Lionshead Circle/Lot 1, Block 2, Vail/Uonshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant:
Planner:TABLED TO OCTOBER 10, 1994
Jeff Bowen made a motion to table this request to the October 10, 1994 PEC meeting
with Bob Armour seconding this motion. A 6-0 vote tabled this item to the October 10,
1994 PEC meeting.
Approve minutes from September 12, 1994 PEC meeting.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve lhe minutes lrom the September 12, 1994 PEC
meeting with Bill Anderson seconding the motion. A 5-0-1 vote approved the minutes
for the September 12, 1994 PEC meeting with Kathy Langenwalter abstaining as she
was absent from the last PEC meeting.
Update on Community Development Director selection process.
Mike Mollica gave an update of the Community Development Director selection
process to the PEC.
Reminder: Allison Lassoe will be the PEC representative to the DRB lrom October
through December, 1994.
Planning and Envi.onmsntal Commission Meeting Minutes
SeDtembef 26. 1994
Alien. Inc./John Dunn
Randy Stouder
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75 South Frontage Road
Vail, Colorado 81657
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FAX 303-479-2452
October 12, 199,1
De parune nt of Comn uniry D eve lopne nt
Mr. Jack Hunn, Director, Design and Construction
Vail Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 7
Vail, CO 81657
RE: Ski School Tent at the Lionshead Base
Dear Jack:
On October 1 1, 1994, the Town Council reviewed the decision of the Planning and
Environmental Commission (PEC) approving the Conditional Use Permit for the ski school tent
at the base of Lionshead. The Town Council expressed concern about the proposed tenl.
They understand that the use is limited to one year only and highly discourage a second year
in this location. lf Vail Associates finds that the floor area is beneficial to the ski school
program, the Town encourages you to lind a permanenl building to locate the use in. We also
bncourage you to incorporate this need into the programming for any redevelopment plans for
either Lionshead or Gold Peak.
Thank you for your cooperation in working on this effort. Please give me a call if you have
any questions.
Sincerely,
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Senior Planner
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Applicant: Jay Peterson
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Andy Knudtsen
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A request lor an update on the conditional use permit
for the Vail Associates ski school to be located south
Building/Tract A, Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Tim Kehoe, representing Vail Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
4. A request for an update for a major amendmenl to the Glen Lyon SDD
revision to the masler plan lo allow for the expansion of the Glen Lyon
located at 1000 South Frontage Road WesVArea D, Glen Lyon SDD.
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1. A request for a conditional use to allow for three employee housing units to be located
at 44 Willow Place/Lot 9, Block 6, Vail Village 1st Filing.
Applicant: Calumet Federal Savings and Loan Associates of Chicago, represenled
by Pierce, Segerberg and Associates 6_-,t--=r=*-.K"-Planner: Andy Knudtsen TABLED TO OCTOBER 24, 1994 ) 'u'ah + t:'1'--
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A reouest for front and side setback variances to allow for a new residence to be ?
locatedatlT8SAlpineDrive/Lotll,VailVillageWestlstFiling. : .t r i r f, , \;tr'f tr1rlt \Applicant: Thomas Theys ; --, i
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nsion to the residence that would|'2 extend to within 4.7 teet of the property line at 4295 Nugget Lane/Lot 7, Bighorn
Estates.
Applicant: Margaret Gross
Planner: Randy Stouder
7. A request for a worksession for a Special Development District and a major CCll, exterior alteration to allow for the redevelopment and expansion of the L'Ostello Lodge
located at 705 West Lionshead Circle/Lot 1, Block 2, Vail/Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Alien, Inc,/John Dunn
Planner: Randy Stouder TABLED INDEFINITELY
8. Approve minutes from September 26, 1994 PEC meeting.
9. Council Update:
.Open Space text amendments.
10. Vail Commons Update.
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September 26, 1994
A request for a conditional use permit to allow
for the Vail Associates ski school to be located
Building/Tract A, Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant:
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I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE
Vail Associates is proposing to construct a temporary tent at the base of the Lionshead ski
porlal to facilitate ski school instruction. The tent will be made of white canvas supported by
pine logs. lt will be similar in appearance to the struclures at the Piney River Ranch. The
sides of the tent will also be made of white canvas and can be rolled uo so that the tent
functionsasanopenpavilion. Thetentwill belSfeettall atitshighestpoint. ltwill be40
feet long and 25 leet wide. There will be a wooden floor conslructed in the interior of the tent,
which will be located approximately 2 feet above existing grade. lt is intended to be flush with
the level of the snow on the outside of the tent. Staff understands that the tent will not be
used at night and will not have any lights inside. The tent will not require guy wires to support
it.
On August 22, 1994, the Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) reviewed a
proposed "clam shell" structure for this site. Due to the concerns expressed about its
architectural compatibility with the Lionshead area, Vail Associales is no longer pursuing that
concept. The current proposal is more along the lines of a traditional western lent structure.
The Town is considering this tent structure request as a "recreation facility", which is listed as
aconditional use underSection 18.26.040(D). Because it is atemporary building, it is not
reouired to be reviewed under the CCll exterior alteration criteria. Vail Associates
understands that if the structure is approved, it would have to be removed immediately
after the ski season. Vail Associates and Town staff have agreed that the tent must be
removed by April 22, 1995. For the 1995-96 season, it could not be replaced without
another conditional use review.
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il.COMMERCIAL CORE II ZONING CONSIDERATIONS
Zoning: Commercial Core ll
Area: 1 .645 acres or 71,656.2 sq. tl.
Heighl:
S€tbacks:
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10' on all sides
Proposed
18 feet
'1.4% or 1 ,000 sq. n.
94.9% or 67,985 sq. fl.
N: 22'S: 105'E: 80'W: 14O'
Site Coverage: 70% or 50,159 sq. tt.
Landscaping: 20% or 14,331 sq. tl.
Parl(ng: Parking is not required for lemPorary slruclures.
III. CRITERTA AND FINDINGS
Upon review of Section 18.60, the Community Development Department recommends
approval of the conditional use permit based upon the following factors:
A. Consideration of Factors:
1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of
the Town,
The development objectives of the Town ol Vail can be found in the purpose
section of the zone district as well as the zoning title of the Municipal Code.
The purpose section of lhe Commercial Core ll zone district calls for a mixture
of uses. Section 18.02.020(D, 10), the purpose section for the zoning title calls
for the provision of recreational facilities. Stalf believes that this recreational
facility will continue to augment the ski school program in the Lionshead area.
We believe that ski school facilities are an appropriate use to add to the mixture
of uses at the Lionshead skier base.
2. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population,
transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation
facilities, and other public facilities needs.
Staff believes that there will not be any negative impacts to the criteria
referenced above.
3. Effect upon trafiic with particular relerence to congestion,
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control, access, maneuveEbility, and removal ol snow from the
street and parking areas.
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Staff believes that there will be little impact on traffic or relaled issues as the
proposed structure may actually increase pedestrian traffic in the area, but is
not likely to generate additional vehicular trips in Lionshead.
The Fire Department has stipulated that the tent may only be used for one
hundred and eighty days, that the canvas must be lire retardant, and that the
maximum occupant load be sixty-seven persons. Vail Associates has agreed to
comply with these standards.
4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is
to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in
relation to surrounding uses.
Staff believes that the proposed tent is consistent with the character ot the
Lionshead area. We believe that the materials, canvas and logs, add to the
character of the structure. The form of the building is consistent with a
traditional western tent. Statf believes that the proposal is reasonable, given
that it willbe limited to the 1994-1995 skiseason. Staff believes that if Vail
Associates finds that the floor area is needed for their ski school operations that
Vail Associates propose a permanenl structure in the future. We believe that
for a one-year trial basis, the proposed structure is acceptable.
B. Findinos
The Plannino and Environmental Commission shall make the followinq findinos before
orantino a conditional use oermit:
1. That the proposed location ol the use in accord with the purposes of the
conditional use permit section of the zoning code and the purposes of
the district in which the site is located.
2. That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it
would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public
health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
3. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable
provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code.
LIONSHEAD DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
location is not identified in any ol the Subarea Concepts.
V. STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval ot the request with one condition. We believe that the proposal
is consistent with the criteria as discussed above as well as the findings. Specifically, staff
believes that Finding 1 is met in that the purpose of the facility is consistent with the
Commercial Core ll zone district. We believe that it is appropriate to accommodate guests
with additional ski school services at the Lionshead ski base. Concerning Finding 2, staff
believes that it is met because there will be no impacts to public health, safety, and welfare.
Concerning Finding 3, staff finds that the provisions of the Zoning Code are met. Therefore,
staff recommends approval of the request with the following condition:
1. Prior to April 22, 1995, Vail Associates will remove the structure from the site.
Any proposalfor the 1995-1996 season must be reviewed by the PEC as
another conditional use permit. Staff strongly recommends that if Vail
Associates finds that this facility is beneficial, that Vail Associates propose a
permanent facility in this general location.
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Mr. Tim Kehoe
Vail Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 7
Vail, GO 81658
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RE: The "clam shell" at the Lionshead Ski Base
Dear Tim:
I would like to help clarify the review times for any proposal to be conslructed at the
Lionshead Ski Base. In order to make presentation at the September 26, 1994 Planning and
Environmental Commission (PEC) meeting, please have plans submitted to our olfice no later
than Monday, September 12, 1994. This will allow us a minimal amount ol time to route the
plans through the Fire Department and Public Works Department for their comments. lt will
also allow the Community Development staff to develop a position on the proposal.
lf you have any specific questions about temporary structures, permanenl structures, the
Design Review Board (DRB) process, or the exterior alteration process, please do not hesitate
to call me. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Approve minutes from August 8, 1994 PEC meeting.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve the minutes from the August 8, 1994 PEC
meeting with Bill Anderson seconding the motion. A 3-0-1 vote approved the minutes
from the August 8, 1994 PEC meeting with Kathy Langenwalter abstaining as she was
not present at the August 8th PEC meeting.
Dalton Williams updated the PEC on the roundabout proposal for the four-way stop.
It should be noted that Allison Lassoe arrived at 2:00 p.m. for the meeting.
A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a Type ll employee housing unit
located at 126 Forest Road/Lot 5, Block 7, VailVillage 1st Filing.
Applicant: Ron Byrne
Planner: Jim CurnutteiGeorge Ruther
George Ruther made a presentation per the staff memo. He stated that staff was
recommending approval of this request with the two conditions outlined on Page 6 of
the staff memo.
Bill Beslock, the architect for this project, stated that he did not have any additional
comments but that he was concerned about staff's request regarding the common
sewer.
Kathy Langenwalter stated the common sewer was a Public Works issue.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve the request for a conditional use permit to allow
lor a Type ll employee housing unit per the statf memo including the two conditions on
Page 6 of the staff memo. Dalton Williams seconded the motion and a 6-0 vote
approved this request.
A request lor a conditional use permit to allow for a tent to be used for the Vail
Associates ski school to be located south of the Lionshead Center Building/Tract A,
Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Joe Macy, representing Vail Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen/George Ruther
George Ruther made a presentation per the staff memo. He stated that stafl had an
additional concern regarding this request concerning the parking requirement. George
reviewed the criteria for a conditional use permit with the PEC and stated that staff
feels that the character of the Lionshead area would be negatively impacted by the
proposed tent. He state.d that statf was recommending denial of this request due to its
lack of compatibility with its surroundings. He added that should the PEC choose to
approve this item, that staff was recommending two conditions outlined on Page 4 of
the stalf memo.
Planning and Envkonmenirl Commission M€eling Minules
August 22, 1994
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Jack Hunn, representing Vail Associates (VA), stated that VA felt that the proposed
tent was appropriate for the uses they envisioned for it. He stated that Susie Tjossem,
ski school director, would explain how the tent would enable Vail Associates to
augment their training procedures. He added that the proposed tent would blend in
well with the existing building. Jack said that they would be able to add trees to this
location.
Susie Tjossem stated that video and lhe use of biofeedback has become one of the
new technologies which Vail Associates is trying to incorporate into their ski school.
Jack Hunn and Kurt Segerlcerg presented the PEC with a model and explained how
the proposed tent would function.
Kurt Segerberg stated that they had looked at several permanent-type structures and .
stated that the proposed "clam shell" was comparatively low profile.
Greg Amsden inquired whether there would be a floor in the tent.
Jack Hunn stated that there would be a floor and they would like the floor to be 2 feet
above the summer grade.
Bill Anderson stated that he had a problem with the architectural design and especially
with this model. He was aware that the PEC had approved tent-type structures in the
past for temporary uses but felt that more thought should be given to the architectural
elements and how to blend this in with the rest of Lionshead.
Greg Amsden stated that he felt the tent appeared "industrial" and did not fit with the
rest of Lionshead.
Jefl Bowen stated that the idea behind it was positive. He suggested that the tent
should be more "circus-like" and less industrial looking.
Allison Lassoe agreed with Jeff's comments.
Dalton Williams stated that he agreed with Bill's and Greg's comments concerning the
architecture. He believed that the proposed trees would not grow in the proposed
locations.
Kathy Langenwalter had mixed feelings about any temporary structure. She lelt the
lent should be sotter and less industrial in appearance. She acknowledged the
applicant's right to locate a structure at the proposed location.
Jack Hunn stated that they had been researching difierent structures for approximately
six weeks and that the "clam shell' so lar was the best solution regarding snow load
and flexibility.
Bill Anderson stated that the applicant had found a tent that was functional but that it
did not fit in with the rest of the Lionshead neighborhood. He said that he would still
have a problem with the "clam shell" regardless of what color it was.
Planning and Environmental Comrnission Meeting Minr.des
August 22. 199,1
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Greg Amsden stated that the applicant needed to consider whether a tent was an
appropriate structure for the functions which Vail Associates had in mind. He felt that
the PEC supported the applicants proposed use but a more suitable structure needed
to be selected.
Dalton Williams supported the proposed use of the tent but stated that he could not
see how the tent could be located so that it would not encroach on the Magic Carpet
or snowcat operations.
George Ruther requested lhat the applicant explain the proposed interior lighting for
the requested tent.
Jack Hunn stated that the proposed tent would be used during the daytime only and
that only exterior lighting was being proposed.a
Kathy Langenwalter asked the applicant whether he wanted the PEC to vote on this
item or to table it so that the applicant could continue to work on the structure.
Jack Hunn stated that he would like to table this item and come back before the PEC.
Jeff Bowen made a motion to table this item to the September 12, 1994 PEC meeting.
Bill Anderson seconded the motion and a 6-0 vote tabled this item to the September
12, 1994 PEC meeting.
8. Proposed text amendments to Chapter 18.38, Greenbelt and Natural Open Space
Districtand Chapter 18.36, Public Use District, of the Vail Municipal Code and the
crealion of Chapter 18.33, Outdoor Becreation District.
Applicant: Town of Vail
Planners: Jim Curnutte and Russ Forrest
Russ Forrest made a presentation per the stafl memo. He stated that statt was
proposing a two-stage process. The first slage was the approval of the text
amendments to the Zoning Code. The second stage would involve stalf review of the
land uses throughout town and rezone parcels accordingly.
Joe Macy, representing Vail Associates, stated that VA was concerned with these
proposed text amendments specifically in regard to the Vista Bahn area. He stated
that this area needed additional ski base facilities. A second concern with the
proposed text amendments concerns the parcel of land located adjacent to the Lodge
at Vail. He stated that Chairlift 1 was located in this area and that should the text
amendments pass, that VA would not be able to replace this chairlift.
Jim Lamont said it was his understanding that the text amendments would not affect
any specific piece of land and asked staff to clarify how the rezoning process would
work.
Russ Forrest explained how the rezoning process would occur.
Jim Lamont was concerned about the potential to rezone parcels of land that already
had established uses.
Planning and Environmedal Commission M€eting Minules
Auqusl 22, 1994
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NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Toyvn of
Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.66.060 of the Municipal Code of
the Town of Vail on August 22,1994, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In
consideration of:
1. Proposed text amendments to Chapter 18.38, Greenbelt and Natural Open Space
District and Chapter 18.36, Public Use District, of the Vail Municipal Code and the
creation of Chapter 18.33, Outdoor Recreation District.
Applicant: Town ol Vail
Planners: Jim Curnutte and Russ Forrest
2. A request lor a worksession for a major amendmenl to the Glen Lyon SDD to allow
for a revision to the master plan to allow for the expansion of the Glen Lyon Office
Building located a11000 South Frontage Road WesUAreaD, Glen Lyon SDD.
Applicant: Pierce, Segerlcerg and Associales
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
3. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an expansion to the administration
building located at 1309 Vail Valley Drive/Unplatted parcel located north of the l-70
RightOf-Way, north of Vail Village, 8th Filing.
Applicant: Town of Vail, represenled by Greg Hall
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
4. A request for a setback variance to allow for a new residence at 5128 Gore Circle/Lot
4, Block 3, Bighorn Sth Addition.
Applicant: Ghislaine de Teronanne de Femande/represented by Duane Piper
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
:' A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a tent to be used tor the Vail
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Associates ski school to be located south ol the Lionshead Center Building/Tract A,
Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Joe Macy, representing Vail AssociatesPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
A request for a variance from Section 18.69.040 (Development Restricted) of the Vail
Municipal Code to allow for the construction of a building on slopes greater than 40%
for a site located at 4403 Bighorn Roacl/Lot 3, Block 3, Bighorn 3rd Addition.
Applicant: Belty Luke, represented by Mike Lauterlrach
Planner: Jim Curnutte
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A request for setback and site coverage variances and a major exterior alteration in
Commercial Core ll (CCll) for the Lifthouse Lodge, located at 555 East Lionshead
Circle, legally described as a portion of Lot 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead 1st Filing'
Applicanl Robert T. and Diane J. Lazier
Planner; Jim Curnutte
A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a Type ll employee housing unit
located at '126 Forest Road/Lot 5, Block 7, Vail Village 1st Filing.
A request lor height and density variances and a major CCll exlerior alteration to the
L'Ost,ello buildinglocated at 705 West Lionshead Circle/Lot 1, Block 2, Vail/Lionshead
3rd Filing.
Applicant: Alien, Inc./John Dunn
Planner: Randy Stouder
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THIS ITEM MAY EFFECT YOUR PROPERTY
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of
Vail will holdapublichearinginaccordancewithSection 18.66.060of theMunicipal Codeol
the Town of Vail on September 26, 1994, at 2100 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building.
In consideration ol:
1. A request lor a worksession lor a Special Development District and a major CCll
exterior alteration to allow for the redevelopment and expansion of the L'Ostello Lodge
tocated at 705 West Lionshead Circle/Lot 1, Block 2, Vail/Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Alien, Inc./John Dunn
Planner: Randy Stouder
2. A request for a variance to allow for a wall in the front setback to exceed 3 feet located
at2427 Garmisch DriveAot 13, Block H, Vail das Schone 1st Filing.
Applicant: T.J. ConnersPlanner: Jim Curnutte
3. A request for lront and side setback variances to allow for a new residence t0 be
located at 1788 Alpine Drive/Lot 11, Vail Village West 1st Filing.
Applicant: Thomas Theys
Planner: Jim Curnutte
4. A request for a worksession lor a major amendment to the Glen Lyon SDD to allow
for a revision lo the master plan to allow for the expansion of the Glen Lyon Office
Building located at 1000 South Frontage Road WesUArea D, Glen Lyon SDD.
Applicant: Pierce, Segerberg and Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a tent to be used for the Vail
Associates ski school to be localed south of the Lionshead Center Building/Tract A,
Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Joe Macy, representing Vail Associates
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
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SUBJECT: . A request for a conditional use permit to allow for a tent to be used for the Vail
Associates ski school to be located south of the Lionshead Center
Building/Tract A, Vail Lionshead 3rd Filing.
Applicant: Joe Macy, representing Vail AssociatesPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE
VaillSSSg!"aleg-is proposing to construct a "clam shell" tent structure for the Children's Ski
School Program. This would be a temporary shelter located immediately east of the Born
F_ree Express, between the Lionshead Ski School location and the Magic Carpet lift. The
"clamshell"is45feetlong,28feetwide,andl6feet-1 inchtall. Theterm"clamshell"isthe
ffanO name of the tent stiucture that is proposed. lt will be constructed out of an aluminum
frame with a white polymer covering.
Tjte purpgs_g_-of the tent is to provide additional space for the ski school program. Vail
AEsociates-has totO the Town that they need the additional enclosed lloor area to facilitate the
ski school in Lionshead. The tent will have entrances on the north and south sides to allow
passage through it.
The Town j.s- considering this tent structure request a recreation facility, which is listed as a
coh-diti*on-al'use under Section 18.26.040(D). Because it is atemporaiy building, it is not
required to be reviewed under the exterior alteration criteria. Vail Associates understands
that if the structure is approved, it would have to be removed immediately after the ski
season. Staff believes that a May 1, 1995 deadline is appropriate. Next season, it could not
be replaced without another conditional use review.
II. COMMERCIAL CORE ITZONING CONSIDERAT]ONS
The Zoning Code does not provide a specific parking requirement for recreational facilities.
Similar to the analysis of the recent addition lo the ski school, staff recommends that the
applicant provide an analysis showing the incremental increase oi customers that are likely as
a result of the tent. At this time, staff has not asked for this analysis. lf the Planning and
Environmental Commission (PEC) decides to approve the proposal, staff will work with the
applicant on the determination oJ the parking requirement and return to the PEC to confirm the
appropriate amount. Aillggftg i_s zoned CCll, the applicant will be required to pay into the
parking fund for any floor area determined to generale traffid.
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Area: 1.645 acres or 71,656.2 sq. tt.
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Landscaping: 20% or 14,331 sq. tl.
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Parking: As previously discussed, the sile is zoned CCll, the applicant will be required lo pay inlo the parking
fund for any lloor area, delemined by lhe pEC to gonerale traftic.
III. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS
Upon review of Section 18.60, the Community Development Department recommends denial
ol the conditional use permit based upon the following factors:
Belationship and impact of the use on development oblectives ot
the Town.
The development objectives of the Town of Vail can be found in the purpose
section of the zone district as well as the zoning title of the Municipal Code.
The purpose section of the Commercial Core ll zone district calls lor a mixture
of uses. Section 18.02.020(D, 10), the purpose section for the zo4ing title calls
for the provision of recreationat facilities. Staff believes that this recreational
f aclllyIllgg{i n u e to a u g m en t th e s k i s c h o ol_plqgen@area.
ol facilitie5 are an appropriate use to add to the mixture
2. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution ot population,
transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation
facilities, and other public tacilities needs.
Staff believes that there will not be any neggtiv-e_r-qlpqq! to the criteria
reterenced above.
ot uses at the Lionshead skier base.
3. Effect upon traffic with particular reference to congestion,
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control, access, maneuverability, and removal of snow trom the
street and parking areas.
Staff believes that there will be little impact on traffic or related issues as the
proposed structure may actually increase pedestrian traftic in the area, but is
not likely to generate additional vehicular trips in Lionshead.
4. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is
to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in
relation to surrounding uses.
believes that the character of the area would be negatively impacted by
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t!at!lly,{l_F qg'gp_co!!rag!to the buildings located to the north of this site,
as well as the stream and the riparian corridor, located to the south of the site.
e believe the CIa-m she-ll leflects a more industrial type of structure. We
understand the benefits of versatility and ease ofconstiGli-o-ET6WEV€r, we do
not believe that the proposed tent is of a quality that is appropriate to be
located in this area.
B. Findinqs
The Plannino and Environmental Commission shall make the followino findinos before
orantino a conditional use Dermit:
1. That the proposed location ol the use in accord with the purposes of the
conditional use permil section of the zoning code and ihe purposes of
the district in which the site is located.
That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it
would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public
health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable
provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code.
tv.LIONSHEAD DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
This location is not identified in any of the Subarea Concepts.
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Staff recommends denial of the conditional use request at this location. Though it meets three
of the criteria, staff believes that it does not meet the fourth criteria dealing with the effect
upon the character of the surrounding area.
lf the PEC were to evaluate the criteria differently and were to support the request, staff would
recommend that the PEC add two conditions of approval. We believe the structure should be
removed from the site no later than May 1 , 1995 and not be allowed to be reconstructed
without another conditional use review by the PEC; and that the applicant should provide a
parking analysis and return to the PEC to confirm the required number of parking spaces.
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Clamshelter's anodized aluminum frames assures a long life
free from corrosion.
Weathershell panels are repaired/replaced individually on
site.
Punctures resulting from careless heavy equipment
operators, for example, are repaired in place with a
Clamshell Buildings, Inc. provided repair kit.
Replacement weathershell panels are installed in one hour
from ground level.
The Clamshelter's interchangeable components afford lower
weight and volume resulting in lower surface shipment
costs, the ability to air freight to remote regions, and
minimal space requirement for inventory.
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75 South Frontage Road
Vail, Colorado 81657
303-479-2 I 3 8 / 479-21 39
FAX 303-479-2452
August 9, 1994
Departtnent of Conununiry Developtnent
Ms. Beth Levine
Pierce, Segerberg and Associates
1000 South Frontage Road West
Vail, CO 81657
RE: Lionshead Ski School Children's Tent
Dear Beth:
Thank you for your memorandum summarizing our meeting on August 4, 1994. lthink it is
important to reiterate that the Town certainly wants to cooperate with Vail Associates in
providing a high quality skier experience in our community. To that end, we want to support
Vail Associates' effort to improve the Children's Ski School. However, we are concerned
about the appearance of lhe clam shell and I thought that this follow-up letter would help
clarify that concern. Please call me if you or your clients have any questions.
Sincerely,
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Andy Knudtsen
Senior Planner
xc: Kirk Segerberg
Jack Hunn
Pierce, Segerberg ssociates . Architects . P.C. . A.LA.
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COMPAITTY:
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SUBJEICT:
August 4,lg94
Jack Hunn
Vait & Associates //L
Beth Levine flVT
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Lionshead Ctildren's Tent
Meefing with Andy Knudtsen at
the Town of Yail
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Andy and I met this morning to discuss the "clamshell" tent for the Children's Ski School
in Lionshead. Andy's initial concerns were the image of the structure and the fact that an
expansion ofthe Children's Ski School hadjust been approved.
Our discussion then focused on the need for an outdoor, heated gathering space to both
enhance the skier experience and help with skier safety and congestion in Lionshead. Andy
said the Town is aware of this need for the community and would be willing to help Vail
Associates.
Andy thought a year-long approval for a temporary structure would be appropriate to
validate the necessity of a structure in that location. Then perhaps a more permanent
structure or approval could be obtained.
Andy's only other concem was if there would be any other items around the structure.
Kurt Segerberg/PsA
Andy Knudtsen/TOv
Main Office:
One Tabor Center
l0O0 South Frontage Road West . Vail, Colorado 81657 . 30314'7 6-4433
' I 200 Seventecn(h Street, Suite 515 ' Denver. Colorado 80202 . 303/623-3355
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TO: MIKE McGEE
INTER.DEPARTM ENTAL B EVI EW
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PROJECT: Vft Ch /d+',,r (..c,.{,7' / 'r--,t'
DATE SUBMITTED:DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMENTSNEEDED av: tfn
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL:
Engineering:
Reviewed by:
Comments:
Reviewed by:
Comments:
Fire Dept.:
Reviewed by:
Comments:
GREG HALL TODD OPPENHEIMER
Return to Andv Knudtsenffi
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Landscaping:
Dislributed to the Fire Department, public works, and Landscaping on v/!,/n//?
lnnTo-n-., .\/.", / tk+ f ra ft.. /
Date:
Date:
Date:
Pierce, Segerberg ssociates . Architects .
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P.C . A.I. A.
Vail Associates
Lionshead Childrens' Tent
Vail Associates would like to propose the addition of a new, temporary facility to
complement the childrens' skiing program. This facility would be located next to the Born
Free Express Chair Lift. The facility wilt be a temporary, simple, attractive tent structure.
The Childrens' Tent will be used as a meeting point for the Childrens' Ski School' thus
minimizing the present traffic and congestion in Lionshead. The size and bulk of the tent
shall be of a smaller scale than the Born Free Express and shall be white to blend in with
the winter image. The tent will be a wonderful gathering place for parents and children
alike.
Muin Olfice.' 1000 South Frontage Road West . Vail. Colorado 81657 . 3O31476-4133
One Tabor Cenler . l20O Sevcnteenth Street. Suite 515 . Denvcr. Colorado 80202 . 303/623-3355
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FOR CONDITIONAL USE P
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The apptication wiu not be accepted untit alr inrdHilst{oUI\iMtDEIi0EP:1",
ADDRESS o. ".rZ
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B. NAME OF APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE Architects, P.C. , A.I.A.
ADDRESS 1000 S.,Frontaqe Road West' suite i00. vai'l - eo Pl6su
PHoNE476-4433
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E. FEE $ZOO PAID X
THE FEE MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE
ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT }IILL
adjacent to the subiect ProPertY
and their ma'l1lng addresses'
Ot.lNERS ANO CORRECT ADDRESSES.
F. A list of the names of owners of all PIgP-gIly
iHciuorllo pRoPERTY BEHIND AND AcRoss srREETs'
ini-nFFttcnNT bllLL BE RESPoNSIBLE F0R coRREcT
\-II. PRE.APPLICATION CONFERENCE:
A PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE hIITH A PLANNING STAFF MEMBER IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED
T0 DETERMTNE rr-[ni-[boiiionnl TNFoRMATToN IS NEEDED. N0 APPLIcATIqI! llLL-
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEI/ELOPMENT
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ITEM !a_TAL_
01 0000 41540 ZONING AND ADDRESS MAPS $s.00
01 0000 42415 L'NIFORM BUILDING CODE $50.00
01 0000 42415 UNIFORM PLUMBINGCODE $36.00
01 000042415 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE $32.00
01 0000 4241s UNIFORMFIRECODE $36.00
0r0m042415 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE $30.00
010000 4241s OTIIER CODE BOOKS
01 0000 415,18 BLUEPRIN.I5 (MYLARS)s7.00
0LfiJ0o42412 XEROXCOPIES $0.25
ol0w0 42412 STUDIES
0t0000424t2 TOVFEES COMPUTER PROGRAM $5.00
0l 0000 42371 PENALTY FEES / RE-INSPECTIONS
01 0000 41332 PLAN REVIEW RE_CHECK FEE I$40 PER HR.I
0rmnrJ4?332 OFF HOURS INSPECTION FEES
01 00fi) 41412 CONTRACTORS LICENSES FEES
010m041413 ffi-$20.00
0l 0000 41413 ADD]TIONAL SIGNAGE FEE I$I.OO PER SQ.FI.I
0tw(n42440 VTC ART PROJECT DONATION
01 0m0 41331 PRE PA'D DESIGN REVIEW BOARD FEE
01 0M 42371 I}.IVESTIGATION FEE (BUILDII{G)
31 0000 45110 TOVPARKINGFUND
0to0fo22a27 TOV NEWSPAPER DISPENSER FUND| 01 0000 21112 TAXABLE @ 4% (STATE)
' 01 ffnO 41010 TAgBLtr@Z% (TOWN)
01 uno 42371 BUILDING INVESTIGATION
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01m0Q413-CONDITIONALUSE PERMIT s200.00 rA)U-a
01 fino4xl30.EXTERIOR ALTERATION ILESS TFIAN 1OO SQ.FI..I $200.00
01 00m 41330 EXTERIOR ALTERATION IMORETHAN IOO SQ.FT.I $500.00
01 0000 41330 sPEeatDEvEtrpNiENT D-rsrRlcr tNEwl $1,s00.00
01 0000 41330 SPETIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT IMAJOR AMEND $1,000.00
01 0000 41330 SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT IMINOLAI4END $200.00
01000041330 SUBDIVISION
01 0000 41330 VARIANCE $250.00
01 0000 41330 ZONINGCODEAMENDMENTS $250.00
01 0000 41330 RE - ZONING $200.00
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THE - -.D._ET4Ctt AND RETATN TH|S STATEMENT\GHEE| CHECK I' IN FAYMEIYI OF |YEr'S DEICFIE'O 9E)RRECT FLEA.E NOI|FY UA PROMFTLY. NO R€CEIPT E'E!'I
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01 0000 41412 CONTRACTORS LICENSES FEES
0l 0000 41413 TI6NAPPLICATION FEE s20.00
01 0000 41413 ADDI'ilONALSJGNACE FEE JSI.OO PER SQ.FT.I
010000 42440 VTC ART PROJECT DONATION
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.luly 25 , L994DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED :
DATE OF DRB MEETING:
B
Auqust 17, 1994
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TIIIS APPLICATION WTLL NOT BE ACCEPTED
I'NTIL AIL REQUIRED INFORT.N,EION IS SI'BMITTED******tt**
PROJECT INFORMATION:
DESCRIPTION:
X New Construction ($200.00)00)
Addit.ion ($50.00)Conceptual Review (S0)
ADDRESS: Vail Lionshead 1st Filino, Tract D
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOt Block
Subdivision Vail Lionshead 1st Filing, Tract D
If property is described by a meets and bounds legal
description, pfease provide on a separate sheet and
attach to this aDpl-ication.
F.
ZONING; Commercial- Core II
LOT ARSA: If required,
qf :mnaal <rr rrrarr ql'_.rowlng
applicant must
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provroe a current
NAME OF
Me i I i nrr
APPLICANT:
Address:
Vail As sociates
Phone
PIERCE, SEGEP.PEPG &
\] A MF NE'
Mailing
APPLTCANT'S REPRESENTATIVE. AF.CI{]TECTS, P.C. , A.
Address:1000 S. Frontage noaffi
rt^ .i 1 a\ a\v o. _L -l- , \- \-,/t 1.65-1
NAME OF OWNERS:VAIL ASSOCIATES, INC.
*SIGNATURE (S) :Mailing Address:
J.
VATT., crr Rr 65fr Phone
Condominium Approval if applicable.
K. DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above, are to be paid at
the time of submittal of DRB application. Later, when
:nnlvincr fnr : l'lrri lrii ncr nprmit. nlc:qe iclpntifw th6APP.L Iaccurate valuation of the proposal. The Town of V
wilI adiust the fee accordi.nq to the table belo
ensure t-he correct fee is paid.
FEE PAID:
ASSOCIATES
TA
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FEE SCHEDULE:
\,'ALUATION
I 0 - $ 10,000s 10,001 - I 50,000
$ 5C,00i - $ 150,000
$15'l ,0ir1- - $ 500,0C0
$500,cc1 .- $1,000,0c0$ Ov-er $1,000,Ct)0
* DESTGN REVIEW BOARD APPROVEI EXPIRES
APPROVAI., MU.ESS A BUILDING PESMIT IS
STARTED.
ONE YE,AR AT'TEP. FINAJ,
ISSUED ATD CONSfRUCTION
FREl, 2u.0c$ .rC.00
$100.00
$2CC.00
$4!0.00
ss00.00
TYPE OF REVIEW:
200.00
4 74>t
*iNO APPLISi\TION I'ILI, BE PROCESSED WITHOUT OI{NER'S SIGNATUPS
IS
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Va.'u Ltor" s H fi-A-D 3 pp Fre r'rc6 "fnp<-r ASUBD IVI S ION
JOB NAME
LOT BLOCK
ADDRESS
U.S. West Communications
r-800-922-1 9 8 7
468'6860 or 949-4530
Public Service Company
94 9-57 81
Gary HaII
Holy Cross Electric Assoc,
949-5892
Ted Husky/Michael Laverty
Heritage Cablevision T.V.
94 9-ss30
Steve Hiatt
Upper EagIe Valfey Water
& Sanitation District *
4'16-'7 480
Fred Haslee
NOTE:
FILING --I-Tz-nac-T A
T-.-tL.r L./ l\l:r r-) .J -fiTffi'o;*
The Iocation and availability of utilities, whether they be main
trunk lines or proposed fines, rnust be apProved and verified by
the following utilities for the accompanying site p1an.
Authorized Siqnature DateM
/'tl'r/
This form is to verify service availability and
location. This should be used in conjunction with
preparing a utility plan and scheduling
insta]lations.
7 -26- 7q
For any new constructlon proposal, the applicant
must provide a completed utility verification
form.
If a utility company has concerns with the
proposed construction, the utility rePresentative
should note directly on the utility verification
form that there is a problem which needs to be
resoLved. If the issue is relatively complicated'
it should be spelled out in detail in an attached
letter to the Town of Vail. However, please keep
in mind that it is the responsibility of the
utility company and owner to resolve identified
problems . .,
If the utj.lity verj-fication form has signatures
from each of the utility cornpanies, and no
comments are made directly on the form, the Town
will presume that there are no problems and that
the development can proceed.
These verifications do not relieve the contractor
of his responsibility to obtain a street cut
permit fron Lhe Town of Vail, Department of Public
works and to -gbtain utilitv lo .re
di.crqinq in any public right-of-way or eas{:ment
the Tcwn of Vait A buildinq permit is .qot a
sEreet cut pernit. A st-reet- cut permit must ile
obt.aine,J separately .
* Please bring a site plan, floor plan, and elevations when
obtaining Upper Eagle Valley water e Sanitation sj-gna'-ures. Fire
f low necds ro\.lst be addressed.
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NAME OF pROJECT. Vail ,Associates - l-,ionshead Childrens Tent
DESCRIPTfON: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVI S ION
Lion ead 3rd F i-in
LEGAL
STREET ADDRESS: !E!1
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Vail Associates - Lionshead Childrens'Tent
The following information is
Review Board before a final
A. BUILDING MATERIALS:
Roof
Siding
Other Wa}} Materials
Fascia
Sof f its
Vlindows
Window Trlm
Doors
Door Trim
Hand or Deck Rails
Fl-ues
F I ashings
ChlmneYS
Trash Enclosur': s
Greenhouses
nt-har
High strength PVC fabric
required for submittal
approval can be given:
TYPE OF MATERIAL
Lo the Design
LU LUTA
White
Itigh strength PVC fabric White
LANDSCAP ING :Name of Designer:
Phone:
None
PLANT MATERIALS:
PROPOSED TREES
Botanical Name Common Name Ouantitv Size*
EXIST]NG TREES TO
BE REMOVED
*rndicate caliper for deciduous trees ' Mini'mur! calie?E for
a."iauoli it""i i"-i-i".rtu"' rndicate height r9t-ggliferous
Structure is ligbt-vteight
aluminum
l- raaq
\ PLANT MATERTAO Botanical Name Co^^or., 1,. ouantitv Siz,e*
PROPOSED SHRUBS
EXISTING SHRUBS
TO BE REMOVED
*fndicate size5 qaIloj.of proposed shrubs
.-
Mj-nimum size of shrubs is
Square Footaqe
GROUND COVERS
soD
SEED
TYPE
OF IRRTGATION
TYPE OR METHOD OF
EROSION CONTROL
LANDSCAPE LIGHTING: If exterior lighting is proposed, pleaseshow the number of fixtures and locations on a separatelighting plan. Identify each fixture from the Iighting planon the List below and provide the wattage, height abovegrade and type of light proposed.
None
OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining walls, fences, swimmingpooIs, etc.) Pl-ease specify. lndicate heights of retainingwalls. Maximum height of walls within the front setback is3 feet. Maximum height of walls elsewhere on the propertyis 5 feet.
None
ZONE CHECK
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SFR, R, R P/S ZONE DISTRICTS
DATE: .lu1y 25, 1994
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot
ADDRESS. Lionshead 3rd
Block
Filing, Tract A
OWNBR Vail Associates PHONE 479-3143
PIERCE, SEGERBERG & ASSOCIATES
ARCHITECT ARCHITEETS. P.C., A.I.A.PHONE 416-4433
ZONE DISTRfCT Aqricultural and Open Space
PROPOSED USE Temporary Tent
* *T.t1T qT7tr
Allowed
(30) (33)
Exi st inq Proposed Total
16 | -1"
I,260 1,260
Height
TOtal GRFA
Primary GRFA
Secondary GRFA
Setbacks
lZJ
425
Front
Sides
Rear
Water Course Setback
(if o 1-nrrararra
T,anrlcnrrri ner
Retaining Wall Heighls
Parking
Garage Credit
Drive:
View Corridor Encroachment:
Envi ronment al.,/Haz ards :
3t /6'
Reqrd
(3oo) (600) (900) (1200)_
Permitted Slope 8% Actual Slope
Date approved by Town Engineer:
20,
r,5,
15'
(30) (s0)
/
1- ,260
Yes
1\
2)
3)
No ??? X
Flood Plain
Percent Slope
Geologic Hazardsa) Snow Avalancheb) Rockfallc) Debris Flow4) Wetlands
Previous conditions of approval (check property file)
Does this request involve a 250 Addition? No
How much of the al-]owed 250 Addition is used wj.th this request.?
'i'tNote: Under Sections L8 .12.090 (B) and 18,13.080 (B) of the MunicipalCode, lots zoned Two Farnily and Primary,/Secondary which are Less than15,000 sq. ft. in area may not construct a second dwelling unit. The
Comrnunity Development Department nay grant an exception to thisrestriction provided t.he applicant meets the criteria set. forth underSections 18 .1.2. 090 (B) and j.8.13.080 (B) of the Municipat Code includingpermanentry restricting the unit as a long-term rent.al unit for furf-tirne employees of the Upper Eagle ValJ_ey.
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Prbject Application
Date
5/,,t t'proiect Name: (fL/ &/F !4tf/ 6p n/tz/'r /l ';' f% .{,af;'<'t .L1"
Project Description:/,
conracr person and ,non" fu'u/E/6 fza,+fVT/,, l/1r.:'Ttr4lti r/ht'lilz?-
lEt/.5D 6// y'rry6--t' f', /t,r r? .q//€ 7 //d 7qfr"
Owner. Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
5futftT /44rvf - y'l /V/ Lt,4.7E
Block F rling
2N/'ftt-t,ui
Legal Descriplion: Lot Zone
-
Com menls:
Design Review Board
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?nt-rMotion by:
Seconded by:/i.i;t t!y'a5
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THE FOLIOWING INFORMATION IS REOU]RED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE
APPLTCANT PRIOR TO THE REQUEST BEING SCHEDULED BEFORE THE DESIGN
REVIEW BOARD.
A. DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROJECTING, ETC) ,
SIGN/AWNING (FREE STANDING, WALL,
INCLUDE SIGN MESSAGE.
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PROJECT
,/t,"SIGN OR AWNING MATERIAL
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CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION APPROVAL (ATTACH)
FEE: $20.0^0 PLUS 51.00 PEB SQUARE
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t-Sile Plan
Elevations showing exact location of sign or
awning on the building
Photographs showing proposed location
Colored scale drawing
Sample of proposed materials
Photograph of sign if available
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t TO: SIGN APPLICANTS
When applications for signs are submitted, the followinginformation is required:
1. A conpleted sign/awning application (attached) .
2. A site plan showing the exact location where the signis to be located.
3. A photograph if possible and building elevation showingthe location of the proposed sign.
4. A scaled drawing whj.ch details the design of the si.gn,as follows:
(a) Colored exactly ag sign will be.(b) A List of rnaterialsl to be used in sign (metal,
wood, canvas, painti, etc. )(c) Photograph of sign \f available.(d) Specific lettering style and size.
5. ff an awning is proposed, subrnit drawings showing
exactly how and where t,he awnj.ng is attached to Lhe
building and how the awning is to be constructed.
6. Description of light,ing that will be used in
conjunction wiLh the sign or awning'. If proposing an
awning, Iighting is not. allowed to shine through lhe
entire awning which calls undue attention to the
business. Lighting may spotlight only the actual sign
lettering on the awning.
RECOM}4ENDATIONS OR PO]NTERS
1. Check sign code - verify site, height etc.
2. Be specific. Vagueness on design, size, construcLion may
delay the approval of your sign.
3. Measure frontage of business.
APPLICATION FEE WILL BE REQUIRED AT THE TII4E OF APPLTCATION
SUBMITTAL.
If this application requires a separate review by any local,
State or Federal agency other than t,he Town of Vai1, the
applicat.ion fee shall be increased by $200.00. Bxamples of such
review, may include, but are noL ]imited to: Colorado Department
of Highway Access Perrnits, Army Corps of Engineers 404r etc.
The applicant shall be responsible for paying any publishing fees
which are in excess of 50% of the application fee. If, at the
applicant's reguestr dny mat.t,er is postponed for hearing, causing
the matter to be re*published, then. the entire fee for suctr re-publication shall- be paid by the applicant.
Applications deemed hy the Community Development Department to
have significant design, Iand use or other i.ssues which may have
a significant impact on the cornmunity may require review by
consultants other that town staff. Should a determi-nation be
made by the Lown staff that an outside consultant j"s needed to
review any application, Community Development may hire an outside
consultant, it shall estimate the amount of money necessary to
pay him or trer and t.his amount shall be forwarded to the Town by
Lhe applicant at the time he files his application with the
Comrnunity Development. Department. Upon complet.ion of the review
of the application by the consul-tant' any of the funds forwarded
by the applicant for payment of the consultant. which have noL
been paid to the consultant shall be returned to the applicant.
Expenses incurred by the Town in excess of l:he amount forwarded
by the applicant shall be paid to the Town by the applicanL
within 30 days of notification by the Town.
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TO: To\^rn of VaiI
Design Review Board
FROM: Gordon "Hawkeye" Flaherty, Maintenance Manger
DATE: May 2L, 1993
SUBJECT: Sign for Upper Eagle VaIIey Consolidated Sanitation
District Offices
We would like to have the attached logo which hre are adding to our
existing sign, reviewed by your committee.
We are going to place it on Upper Eagle Valley ConsolidatedSanitation District Offices located at 846 Forest Road, VaiI,
CoIorado.
If you have any questions please contact me at 476-7480 ext. 34
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(3C3) 476-7480. FAX (303) 476-4089
June 8, L992
llr. Dan StanekBulldlng Inspectorc/o Town of VaiI
75 South Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81657
fltf'f JUN 1 21992'
Re: Upper Eagle valley Consolldated Sanitation Distrlct
Administration Of fice Expansion
Dear Dan:
This letter is to confirm our telephone conversation on Monday'
June 1, L992. Answers to your questions are as follows:
1. Requested valuatlon on:I Plumbing $13,000Mechanical $76,000Electrical $23,000
2. Information needed on the mechanical room is shown on M-1, M-2'
M-3 and M-4. The roof units are shown on M-4.
3. The guard rails shown on sheets 6 and 7 have the spacing at 4"
maximum required by code. AI1 exterior guard rails shown on sheet
14 are spaced at L'-0". We understand this spacing is allowed by
code for exterior guard rails.
4. The details of the Men's and hlomen's lavatories are shown on the
new sheet 18 (which I've enclosed as part of addendum three (3)
for your revievr). Enclosed are copies of the three addenda that
have been released since applylng for the bullding permit.
5. Enclosed please find three copies of sheet 15 wlth original
stamps.
Should you have any further questions, please contact me.
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MaNAoEF FoR THE FoLLowrNo WATER DrsrRrcrs:
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Town of Vail
25 South Frontage RoadVaiI, Colorado 8l-657(303) 479-2L38
Plan anafysis based on
the 1991 Uniforn Building Code
NOTE:The code items listed in this report are not intended to be a cornplete
J-isting of alf possibte code requirements in the 1991 UBC. ft is a guide to
selected sections of the code.
Project Number: 051192
Address: 846 FOREST RD.
Contractor: MARCAL CONST.
Architect: ISOM & ASSOC.
Enqineer: ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS
SEPARAT]ON
DIRECTION BOI'NDARY AREA INCREASE
NORTH Public way 116.0 Feet
EAST Public way l-18.0 Feet
SOUTH Property line l-22.0 Feet
WEST Building 107.0 Feet
Area increased 100.008 for open area on
NAME OCC MAX FLR
Name: UEVCSDDate: June LL, L992
Occupancy: B2rA3
Type of Const: V-1HR
Plans Examiner: DAN S?ANEK
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AREA A]-,LOWED RATTO STATUS
2 Future Office2 Office #152 General Manager #1?2 Secretarial Office2 QL\er Occupancy
TOTAL FOR FLOOR1 Vestibule #11 Office #21 Office #3L Mechanical Room #51 Storage Roorn #6L Conference Room #?1 Office #81 Office #9L Storage Room #10L Ladies Room #11L Mens Room #121 PubLic Meeting Room1 Other Occupancy
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EXTERIOR WALL FIFA RATINGS AND OPENING PROTECTION
Table 17-A & Table 5-A
NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST
OCC BRG NON-BRG OPNG BRG NON-BRG OPNG BRG NON-BRG OPNG BRG NON-BRG OPNG
WALL WALL PROT WALL WALL PROT WALL WALL PROT WALL WAI,L PROT
BZ Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None
A3 Ohr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None Obr Ohr None Ohr Ohr None
The exterior walls may be of COMBUSTIBLE material-. Sec .22QL.
None -- No fire protection requirements for openings.Prot -- Openings are to be proLected with 3/4 ht fire assemblies. 50* of the
area of the walL maximum. Sec. 504.(b) & Sec.2203. & Table 5-A
Maxinum single window size is 84 sq.ft with no dimensiongreater than 12 feet. -- Sec. 4306. (h)
NOP -- Openings are not permitted in this wal1.* -- These walls may be required to have a parapet wal-1 30 inches
above the roofing. The parapet wall is required to have the samefire rating as the wall. See section 1710. for details and exceptions.
OTHER BUILDING ELEMENTS TablE 17_AELEMENT MATERTAL RATTNG NOTESfnterior Bearing wall Any 0 hrInterior nonbrg wall Any 0 hr
Structural Frame Any 0 hr
Exterior Struct Frame Any 0 hr See footnote #1Shaft Enclosure Any t hrFloor,/ceiling Assembly Any 0 hrRoof/Ceiling Assembly Any 0 hrStairs Any None
NOTE: See Sec. 1706. (a) for Shaft Enclosure exceptions.
FOOTNOTES:1) Elements in an exterior wa1l located where openings are not permitted or
where protection of openings is required, shal1 be protected againstexternal fire exposure as required for exterior bearing walls or the
structural frame, whichever is greater. -- Table L7-A, fooLnote I
DRAFT STOPS:If there is combustible construction in the floor,/ceiling assembly, draft
stops shall be installed so that the area of concealed space does not
exceed L000 square feet and so that the horizontal dimension between stops
does not exceed 50 feet. -- Sec. 25L6. (f)4.A. (iii)
If there is conbust.ible construction in the roof,/ceiling assemb.l-y, draft
stops shall be installed so that the area of concealed space does not
exceed 3000 sguare feet and so that the horizontal dimension between stops
does not exceed 60 feet. -- Sec.25L6.(f)4.B.(iii)
OCCUPANCY SEPARATIONS -- Table 5-BB2-A3 Ohr
ADDIT]ONAL SEPARATIONS
FOR A3 and 82 OCCUPANCIES:A thr occupancy separation is required around
central heating unit greater than 400' 000
EXIT REOUIREMENTS:FL NAME OCCUPANT NUMBER EX]T
LOAD REQUIP€D WIDTH
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rooms containing a boiler or
BTU input.
PANIC RATED DOOR NOTES
HDWR CORRIDOR SWING
2 Future Office2 Office *LG2 General Manager #1-72 Secretarial Office2 Other Occupancy
TOTALL Vestibule #1l- Office #21 Office #3l- Mechanical Roon #51 Storage Room #61 Conference Room #71 Office #81 Office #91 Storage Room #101- Ladies Room #Ll-1 Mens Room #121 Public Meetinq Room1 Other Occupancy
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0.0 No No0.0 No No
0.3 No No0.0 No No0.0 No No0.0 No No0.0 No No0.0 No No
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Rated corridors are to have Lhr fire prolection on both sides of walls and
ceiling. -- Sec. 3305. (S) Door openings are required to be protected.
with 20 minute assemblies and window openings are required to be protected
with labe]-ed 3/4 hour assemblies. -- Sec. 3305. (h)
fn areas where 2 exits are required, the minimum separation is L/2
maximum diagonal of the area or floor. -- Sec. 3303. (c)
Exit signs are required from all areas serving an occupant load of
-- Sec. 3314. (a)
Door swing is based on Sec. 3304. (b) except as noted.
Occupant load is based on Table 33-A.
of the
50 or more
Number of exits is based on Table 33-A except as noLed.Exit width is in feet and based on Sec. 3303. (b) .
Exit width is to be divided approximately equally among exits.width shown for all areas is based on other exits. (0.2)
Width shown for l-st floor is based on oLher exits. (0.2)
Width shown for other floors & basements is based on stairways. (0.3)
For the minimum width of doors, see Sec. 3304. (f)
For the minimum width of corridors, see Sec. 3305. (b)
For the minimum width of stairways, see Sec. 3306. (b)
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FOOTNOTES:
4) Panic hardware is based on Sec. 3317. (d).
See exception for main exit in A-3 occupancies and churches.
HANDICAPPED ACCESS:
1.) Handicapped access is required to at least one primary entrance
to this building. -- Sec. 3l-03. (a) & (b) 3.
2) If a ramp is used for handicapped ascess, the max slope is
L:L2. -- Sec 3307. (c)
Handicapped access may not be required to levels other than t.he primary
entry Ievel. -- Sec. 3103(a) exc #2
STAIR NOTES:
The maximum rise of a step is 7 inches and the minimum run is 11 inches.
-- Sec. 3306. (c)
The minimum width of a stairway is 35 inches, 44 inches if the occupant load
is g.reater than 49. -- Sec. 3306. (b)
Also see exit table above to see if minimum width is greater than 44 inches.
Provide handrails on both sides of a stairway 34 to 38 inches above the nosing.
(May be on one side if less than 44 inches wide) -- Sec. 3306. (j)
Provide a guard rail where drop off is greater than 30 inches. Minimum height
= 42 inches, maximurn opening size = 4 inches. -- Sec. L7L2.(a\
The minimum headroom is 6 ft..- 8 inches. -- Sec. 3306.(o)
Enclosed usable space under the stairs is required to be protected as required
for Lhr fire-resistive construction. -- Sec. 3306. (1)
Provide a landing within 1 inch (L/2 Lnch at doors used for handlcapped
access) of the threshold. -- Sec. 3304. (i)
The minimum width is same as door width and the minimum length is 44 inches.
-- Sec. 3304. (j)
The maximum travel distance in this buifdinq is 150 feet.
-- Sec. 3303. (d)
ROOFING REQUIREMENTS:L) The roofing on this building is reguired to be Class C -- Table 32-A
Cedar or redwood shake shingles and #1 shingles constructed in
accordance with Section 3204 (e) , Special-purpose Roofs may be used.
-- Exception #42) See section 3204. and fCBO research reports for requirements.
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS :If openings are not. provided in each 50 feet of exterior wall or there isfloor area more than 75 feet from an exterior opening, an automatic
sprinkler system is reguired. -- Sec. 3802. (b)
An automatic sprinkler system is required in enclosed usable areas aboveor befow stairs. -- Sec . 38A2. (c) 4ff there are 100 or more sprinklers, the automatic sprinkler system shall be
supervised by an approved central, proprietary, or remote station service
or a local alarm which will give an audible signal at a constantly
att.ended location. -- Sec. 3803.
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STAI{DP IPE REQUIREMENTS :
There is no requirement for a standpipe. -- Table 38-A
A hose is not reguired. -- Table 38-A
FOOTNOTES:L) The location is to be per Sec. 3805. (c), (d),and/or(e)
WALL AND CEILING FINISH:L) wall and ceiling finish materials are required to comply with
Sec. 4204. (a) and Table 42-8.
2l Carpeting on the ceiling is required to have a Cl-ass I flame
spread rating. -- Sec.42A4.bl
3) Textile wa1l coverings shall have Class r flame spread rating.
and shall be protected by automatic sprinklers or rneet the
acceptance criteria of u.B.c. Standard No. 42-2 -- Sec. 4205.
INSULATION NOTES:1) All insulation material including facings are required to have a fLame-
spread rating of 25 or less and a maximum smoke density of 450 unless
i-t is in a concealed space and the facing is in contact with a wall orceiling. -- Sec. L714.(c) exc.*2
2) Foam plastic insulations are reguired to be protected. -- Sec. L71'3.
GLAZING REQUTREMENTS:All glazing in hazardous locations is required to be of safetyglazinq material . -- Sec. 5406. (d)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS :
For 82 occupancyrn alL areas customari.ly occupied by humans, provide natural or
artificial light and ventilation. -- Sec. 705. (a)c(b)
For A3 occupancythe Town Of Vail fire department approval is required prior to
occupancy of all A occupancy. Fire alarm desj-gn and fire
sprinkler design and installation shall be as per aproved
drawings.
Floor-Lst Occupancy-Public Meeting Room
The capacity of this area is reguired to be posted at 65 occupants.
-- Sec. 3302. (c)
HANDICAPPED REQUIREMENTS :
NOTE: Section numbers llsted below are from ANSr A1l-?.1 - 1986
WATER FOUNTAINS:1) one must have a spout within 36 inches of the floor. -- Sec. 4.L5.22) Spout must be at the front of the unit. -- Sec. 4.15.33) Controls must be at or near the front of the unit. -- Sec. 4.15.4 & 4.25.44) A cantilevered unit is required to provide a clear area under the unit of
2? inches high, 30 inches wide, and l-7 inches deep. -- Sec. 4.15.5 (1)
5) A clear area of 30 X 48 inches is required at the fountain. The clear
area is required to provide for a forward approach with a cantileveredunit and for a side approach otherwise. -- Sec. 4.15.5 & Fig.27 b,crd
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TOILET FACILITIES:.l-) A 5, diameter unobstructed turning space is required in the toilet room.
-- sec. 4.2.3 & Fig. 3 (a)
2) When water closet is not in a compartment, the clear area required is:
a) 48 inches wide by 55 inches deep with a side approach.
-- Sec . 4.1.6.2 & Eig. 28
b) 48 inches wide by 66 inches deep with a front approach.
-- Sec . 4.76.2 a Eig. 28
c) 50 inches wide by 56 inches deep wiLh both approaches.
-- Sec. 4.L6.2 c Fig. 28
d) Side bar is required to start within 1-2 inches of the back wall and
extend to 54 inches from the back waIl. -- Sec. 4.1,5.4 c Fig. 29
The rear bar is reguired to be 36 inches long. -- Eiq. 29
3) When water closet is in a compartment, the area required is:
a) 56 inches deep by 60 inches wide with a grab bar at the back and one
at the side. Door is at front or side.-- Fig. 30(a) or
b) 56 inches deep by 36 or 48 inches wide with grab bars on both sides
and door at front. -- Fig. 30(b)
d) If a floor mounted water closet is used, the depth dimension
shown above musL be increased 3 inches. -- Fig. 30(a) & (b)
e) Side bars are required to start within l-2 inches of the back wall and
extend to 54 inches from the back wa1I. -- Fig. ?.56a & 7.55b
The rear bar is reguired to start within 6 inches of the side wall
and be 36 inches long. -- Fig. 30 (a)
4) The bars are to be 33 to 36 inches above the floor. -- Fig. 29(a)r(b) &Fig. 30 (c) r (d)
5) The top of the seat on the water closet is required to be 17 to 19 inches
above the floor. -- Fig.29(bl & Fig. 30(d)6) Urinals are required to be stall type or have an elongated ri-m and bewithin 1? inches of the floor. -- Sec. 4.1-8.2 & Fig.29(c)
7) A clear area of 30 X 48 inches is reguired in front of the urinal .
-- Sec. 4 .18 .38) Accessible lavatories sha11 provj-de a cfear area under the l-avaLory of
29 inches. -- Sec. 4.L9.2.L & Fig. 31
9) A clear area of 30 X 48 inches is required in front of the lavatory.
-- Sec. 4.L9.3 & Fig. 32
10) The bottom of mirror is required to be within 40 inches of the floor.
-- Sec . 4.L9.6 c rio. 31
Town of VaiI
25 South Frontage Road
Vail, Colorado 81657(303) 4'19-2L38
Plan review based onthe 1991 Uniforn Buildlng Code
Project Number: 0511-92 Name: UEVCSD
Address: 846 FOREST RD. Date: .Iune 11, 1'992
Contractor: MARCAL CONST. Occupancy: B2'A3
Architect: ISOM & ASSOC. Type of Const: v-LHR
Engineer: ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS Plans Examiner: DAN STANEK
=1===::::l==l::yl:=:::3I=========::=:l::I=-3::-3:====::===1 Provide attic ventilation that complies wi-th section
320s. (c)
2 Provide panic hardware on the door(s) indicated, forpublic meeting room and corridors, Sec. 33L?. (d)
3 The plans should indicate that a maxi.mum occupant
load of 66 is to be posted in this area. Sec.
3302. (c)
4 Provide details (construction and location) of
draftstops in the floor system. Sec. 25L6. (f)4.A
5 Provide details (construction and l-ocation) ofdraftstops in the attic. -- Sec. 25],6. (f)4.B
6 A 42 inch high quardrail wi-th a maximum opening of 4
inches is requied where step is greater than 30
inches to floor or grade below. -- Sec. 1,71,2.
'l lhe open side of all decks, porches, stairs, etc.
which are more than 30" above grade shall beprotected with a guardrail . Openings can not exceed
6". Within R-l- occ. and all R-3, height min. is
36"-outside R-l occ. height min. ls 42". UBC 1711-
8 The design, construction, and installation of
elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and th'eir
hoistways shall be as per the requirements of UBC
Ch.51. This includes fire resistance of enclosure &
openings and hoistway ventilation.
9 For heating or hot-water supply boiler applicationsa floor drain shall be supplied for suitable
disposing of accumufated fluids . uI"lC 2LL9
;
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.10 fn rooms without natural ventilation a mechanically
operated ventilation system shal1 be provided
capable of supplying at min. 5 cu.ft.per minute of
outside air per occupant in aII occupied portions of
the building. UBC 705 OR UBC 505
lL In buildings of unusually tight construction (all
new construction in Town of VAil) all conbustion air
shall be obtained from outside air. UMC Ch. 6
12 Furnaces not Iisted for alcove or closet
installation shall be instaLled in a room havingr a
vol-ume at least 12 times the total volume of the
furnace. Boilers requi.re a room at least 16 times
larger than the volume of the boiler. UMC 504(b)
L3 Provide a mechanical drawing showing basic design or
hydronic system or duct system, size of equipment
(BTU & actual volume size), sLze of mechanical room,
and size of combustion air to be supplied to
equipment.
L4 Primary columns and beams need to be fire protected
individually if supporting more than one floor or
supporting more than just the roof.
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BUILDING PERIiIT ISSUANCE TIME FMI'18
If this permit reguires a Town of Vajl Fire Department Approval ,
Engineer's (Pub'l ic llorks) review and approval , a Planning Departnent
revjew or Health Department review, and a review by the Building
Department, the estimated time for a total review may take as long
as three weeks.
All commercial (large or small) and all multi-family permits will
have to follow the above mentioned maximum requirements. ResiCential
and small projects should take a'l esser amount of time. Horvever, if
residentia'l or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned
departments with regard to necessary review, these projects may
also take the three week period
Every attempt will be made by this departrnent to exped'ite this
permit as soon as possible.
I, the undersigned, understand the pl an check procedure and tjme
frame.
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DATE-Xffieet was turned into the
Communi ty Oevelopment Departnent.
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUB.]ECI:
75 louth |ronlagc road
Yail, color!do 81657
(303) 479-21.38 or 479-2139
and acknowledged
oltlc. of communlly development
ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLYL REGISTERED WITH tHE
TOWN OF VAIL
TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COI{I!ruNITy DEVELOPI'1EIIT
MARCH 15, 1988
CONSTRUCTTON PARKTI.IG & MATERTAL STORAGE
fn sunmary, Ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for anyperson to litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debrisor naterial, including trash dumpsters, portable toilets and
workmen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or publicplace or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on aII Town ofVail streets and roads is approximately 5 ft. off pavement.This ordinance will be strictly enforcid by the Town of Vailng!|ic Works Department. Persons found violating tiris ordinancewill be given a 24 hour written notice to remove-said material .fn the event the person so notified does not comply with thenotice within the 24 hour tine specified, the puU:-ic WorksDepartment will remove said rnaterial at the expense of personnotified. the provisions of this ordinance snlft not beapplicable to construction, naintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utilities in the right-a-way.
To review Ordinance No. 6 in full, please stop by the To$rn ofVail Bul,lding Department to obtain - copy. rirani< you for yourcooperation on this rnatter.
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Dan.gtarickEuilding Offl-c{al
TO}IN OF . VAII,
75 .8. Frontag€ Rd. W.vail. co 5L657
REr offiee . .'Addltlon. -SanltaElon Dlstrlct
Dear Danr
Upper Eagrle Valley Consolidated
fhia letEer is-to aqrend our appllcatiorN for
for..-the, ...ofFldc . edditlon at Upper .Eagle
Sanlbatlon D.iEtrl,ct" Per our conversetion
anendfients are aBt followst
a. bu:lld.ing psrnlb.Valley Consolidatedof iluDe L7, 1992'
1.Errgineer{,nE -Desigaworks,.. the. . gtructural
the-the,.projeet, has been. .l-rrgt.:nrcted -to
architestural .plans that. you. have
DoB6e8sl.on-. They wlll be contacting your
the ne:rt few days.
eng l-ueer on
sUatrfi> thein your
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spacerB-on .the rail.lngsfire Eeairs.
Danic ' . hardware. shal-L be .pronLded".on ..the Bubltcne€tlng roorn doorg or h+nilicap lever-acElon hardluare.
to be
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on: Lot zl Block
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A request for a conditional use permit to allow for the expansion of the Upper
Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation District adminisuative offices, at 846
Forest Roadllot 31, Vail Village 2nd Filing.
Applicanc Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation District
Planner: Shelly Mello
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE
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The appticant is requesting an amend.ment to the existing Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for
the Upper Eagle Valley Water & Sanitation District (UEWY&SD), located at 846 Forest
Road, in order to expand its adminisuative offices. The proposal would add a total of 6338
sq. fr The following details the allocation of square footage by use:
Office: 2,423 sq. ft.
Common: 3,837 sq. ft. (Mechanical, etc.)
Meeting Room: 1,384 sq. ft.
Storage: 30 so. ft.
Total: 6,438 sq. ft.
The expansion will be used to accommodate increasing staff levels and to improve the
facilities service areas. This addition will be dedicated to office+ype uses and does not
include any sanitation operation facilities. The addition will be two stories located to the
south of the existing offices and on top of the existing treatment facilities. The building
materials will be similar to those of the existing building. With this request, the applicant
also proposes to install ten 6-8 foot evergreens as discussed below, and will also pusue a
minor subdivision of Lot 31 prior to the issuance of a Temporary Cenificate of Occupancy
for the expansion.
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II. ZONING CONSIDERATIO\S
The proposal is located $ithin the Public use Zone Discict (PIID). In this zone district' the
develqrment standards .* "ri.UfitfrJ
by the P-!p in order to allow for the flexibility
o"""*iry to accommodate public and quasi-public facilities'
Zone District:
Square Footage:
Existing:
Proposed:
Total:
Parking:
Required:
Existing Building:
ProPosed Addition:
, Total:
Existing:
EmPloYee Parking:
Customer Parking:
Tota] Avail:
Public Usc Disrict (PUD)
3,320 sq. ft.
6438 sq. fu
9,758 sq. ft.
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13.83
27.83 or 28 spaces
37 spaces
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14 total spaces available
III.
UponreviewofSection13.60,theCommunityDevelopmentDepartmentrecommends
dt;t; of the conditional use permit based upon the following factors:
A. Consideration of Factors:
1. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the
Town.
The purpose section.of the Public Use District states:
"The public use district is intended to provide sites for public
and quasi-public uses which, because of their special
characteristics, cannot appropriately be regulated by the
development standards piesCtiUeA for olhg zoning districts' and
for which developm€ntitandards especially prescribed for each
particular development proposal or grojgct are necessary to
achieve the Purposes priscribed in Section 18'02'020 and to
provide for itre puttiC welfare. The public use district is
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a Uppen Encle ValteY Coxsot-toareo
SerurrnrroH DtsrRtct
446 FOFEST ROAO. VAIL, COLORAOO 41657
(303) 476-74A0. FAX (303) 476-4089
May 15, 1992
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Dan Stanek
Toern of VaiI
Buildlng Department
75 S. Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81657
Re: Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation Dlstrict
Adminlstration Offlces Expanslon - Bulldlng Permlt
Dear Dan:
Enclosed, please find an application for a Town of VaI1
building permit, as wel} as the requested two (2) sets of drawings
and specifications for the Upper EagIe valley Consolidated
Sanitation District's adninLstration office expansion. Per my
discussion with Ron Phillips and Kristan Ptitz' rre respectfully
submlt these to you for review and approval on the required Town of
Vail bui.lding permit.
If there is anyLhing the District can do to expedite this
process, please contact Gayle Grider, the District Project Manager.
Thank you.
WMG/GG: at
Enclosures
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TOWN OF VAIL
42 ll;ert Meadou Driae
I/ail, Colorado 816J7
t0t-479-22t0
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
named
Fire alarrn
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Vnil Fire Department
I.TEMORANDUM
TOWN OF VATL BUTLDING DEPARTMENT
VATL FIRE DEPARTMENTMichael I'tccee, Fire Marshal Z-_-Jeff Atencio, Fire Inspector
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The Fire Departnent has reviewed the plans for the projectabove. The iterns narked below need t6 be:
subnitted revised furnished.
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shop drawings need to be submitted.;
with a Colorado Registered. Engineerrs stamp.
wlth point to point wiring diagrarn.
wlth typical device wiring dlagrams.
with battery calculations.
with a list of specific device model nunbers.
with'equipment cut sheets for each type of device.
with the number of each type of device
with information indicating ttre specific zones.
with circuit diagrans.
with wiring type, size, and number of conductors.
with source of A.c. power circuits.
with energency lighting at the fire alarm
with infornation indicating monitoringnonitoring agency.
panel . .
nethod and
The ltens below need to
givlngapernltaflnal
Please check off in the
FINAL PLI'MBING
uxilnspecrroN's coMPLETED
be couplete before
Cof0.
box provlded.
DATE:
ItrlilI'FINAL UECHANICAI
DATE:
IMPROVEMENT SURVEY RESID. NAME:
DATE:
FINAL ELECTRICAI,
FINAL BUILDING WEST SIDE:
DATE:
TEMPOMRY C OF O
p^r*lL-((-qL , '-9/
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
DATE:
LANDSCAPING DUE
DATE:
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Town of Vail
Dan Staneck
Uppen Encle VaueY CoHsot-toereo
Sarrrerron Dlsrntcr
846 FOFEST FOAD . VAIL. COLOFADO 81657
(303) 476-7480. FAX (3o3) 476-4089
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Ma AoER FoR THE FoLLowrxo WarER OrarRtcr6:
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EAGLE.VAIL METFO WATEF. EOWAROS METRO WATEB ' LAKE CBEEK MEAOOWS WATER
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Gayle crideyffi/t)Project vlan$ffr
January 6, 1993
Re: Office Remodel
This fax is to confirm our telephone conversation held today,
regarding your inquiry of our office renodel . Danr as you are
a$rare, I did admit to the District doing some modification to our
existing office. The reason for this modification is to remove the,oldrr corridor erall that hras left intact when we built the new
office expansion, which had its ovrn (a new) corridor. In doing
this. the existing room will automatically become wider providing
for more space and finalize the connection from the "old" building
lnto the "ner,rr" building. we will not be doing any electrical or
plumbing modifications in conjunction to the above referenced
modification.
I sincerely hope this alleviates any concerns from the Town of
Vail and you. However, should you have any further questions,
please don't hesitate to contact me.
\GG
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ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS, INC.
127-11th Street #2 P.O. Bor 773761
Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477
July 13 | L992
(303) 8794890
Fax (303) 8794905
VaIIey Consolidated Sanitation Districtaddition (EDw job# 9231-3,
may be
Mr. Dan Stanek
Town of Vail
25 S. Frontage Rd.Vail. CO 81657
Refrnce: Upper Eagle
1992 office
Dear Mr. Stanek:
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This l-etter is to verify that the mechanical room layout andoutside grlryequirements for the referenced project are to!".p"{ UBq€q,and are to be field verified by-th6 Town ofVaiI during the construction process. Also please find
9191":"9 the requested cut-sheets for the. sp-ecified GlowcoreGB90 boilers.
We hope this letter provides you the informat.ion youdesired. Please do not hesitate to contact us if weof fur\her assistance ( 949-4823)
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CABINET
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The heof exchonger hos stoinless sfeel f ins to ensure long life.
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ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS, INC.
127-1lth Street #2 P.O. Box 773761
Steamboat Springs, Colorado 80477JuIy I | 7992
(3O3) 879.4890
Fax (303) 879-4905
Mr. Dan Stanek
Town of Vail
25.S. Frontage Rd.vail, co 8L657
Refrnce: Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation District
1992 office addition (EDw job# 9231.3)Subject: Plan Review Corrections
Dear Mr. Stanek:
Tiris letter is to acldi.ess Lhe rne+hanical- itens itenized inyour 6-11-92 review (#051192) of the referenced plans.
Item #9 - See pg.Ml; floor drain is shownItem #1-0 - See pgs. M3 &M4, 5 cfrn/person outside air isprovided during all occupied periods
Item #11 - See sheet M3 for location of listed 2tr PVCsidewaLl exhaust fLues and conbustion air intakesper Glowcore literature and UL listing.Iten #12 - See Ml and architectural plans for nechanical
room dimensions and boiler placement. Glowcoreboilers are approved for alcove install-ation and
room voLume is about 30xs (each) boiler volume.Iten #13 - See pgs. M1 through M4, we believe alf items are
covered except for mechanical roon dimensions
which are found in the architecturals.
We hope this letter provides you the information you
desir d. Please do not hesitate to contact us with anv
ons at 949-4823.est
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ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS, INC.
127-l lth Strect *2
Stc.mboal SprinF,
P.O. Box 773761
Colo.ido 80477
(3O3) 879-{890 (303) 949-4823
Far (3Gl) 879-{905
Septernber 11. | 7992
Mr. Steve fsom
Isom and Associates
P.O-Box 9
241 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
Reference: Upper Eaqle
1992 off.ice
l)ca; S t-sve :
Valley Sanitcttion Distri c+_addition (EDI{ job# 92212)
Per your reguest, we perforrne'l a cursory investi-gation ofthe referenced structure yesterday to evaruate g6nerarconformance with the intent of our sLructurar d6sign. ALthe time of our visit the sleel- superstructure was erected,the_bar joi"sts and.decking install-C, floor slabs poured,roofing and mechanicar roofiop un-its in place and about halfof the steel stud warls sLood ancl i n the process of beingsheathed
i.n general , construcLion appr:oach and technique appears to
!. pgr industry standards arnd in r-i'e witir oJr exiectations.Noted areas of minor concern are 1isted below-1) The double plywood sheathed, firsr level, south wall doesnot appear to be connected to the concrete befow per thespecifications or generaf notes. current shear transferthrough a wood tirnber may not be acceptable.
2 ) The upper f loor s.labs have water darnage f rorn drippingabove and should be repair:ed.
3 ) Linderneath all nerv corur-nns shourd packed with a highstrength grout- The no.theastrrrst corumn was noted to bewithout qrout at tbe ti-ne ni: ,-:trl- ,;isit.
'i ) Caril ;:iiould be r-al-eii r- ir.i r. ..r !. i. ile;r:i gr-l<rcr-.c sne ji- pallels bescrewed to the steel stu.-! '..r.rl_l s per t--lre plans-
#5) No investigatiou of ti;e dr:cl< to joist: connections, menberslzes/ boLt torquer.;, cli.rreDsions or underlying structureswere made .
Pleas not hesitate t-o ci;:: with any questions.
Sharpe, PE
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MARCAL CONSTRU TION, INC.
310 W, Third Street
Rifle, CO 81650
(303) 6?5-9042 FAX (303) 62s-5s23
September L6, 1992
Isom & Assoc iatesP.O. Box 9Eagle, Co 81531-
Attn: Steve Isom
Dear S teve I
During the course of the project you have providedapprovals, and,/or clarifications of constructionitems include:
f) Construction of E]evator Shaft:A) Concrete stem wall at the base to be solid mass with no
'tconnection?r to existing parking structure as well as notrconnectionrr to CMU of elevator shaf t.B) Provide bond beam at first course above concrete base andtwo additional bond beams at floor level of officeaddition,2) Approval to delete C5 X 6.? between joists.3) Approval to construct interior stairway with 3 micro-1amrsI7/8" x 12n.4l verification of fire rateil doors at elevator location onry,no others are requi red .5) tevers are not required on lock sets.5) Shear wall - 1/2" plywood sheathing:A) Blocking at panel breaks to be wood.B) Plywood not needed to run continious over structural
beams - needed inside web for backing on1y.
Most of these were made in person or by telephone conversabion withyourself and/or Engineering Design Works. Confirmation i.n writingwas requested on each item but was never received, therefore we arereguesting your acknowledgement below. This wi1l. be acceptable aswritten approval and/or confirmation of these items as noted.Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
us with changes,drawings. These
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S incerely,
MARCAL CONSTRUCT
/llaatlUs^,
Marc Wagner / |President (J
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Building Dept
Gayle Grider
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INC
Design Works, Inc.
Date:
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MARCAL CONSTRU TION, INC.
810 W, Thlrd 6treet
Rifle, CO 81850
(300) s25-e042 FAX (303) 625.5523
Septaruber 16, 1992
Ison & AssoclateB
P.O, Box 9
Eagle, Co 8163I
Abtn I gteve Isom
Dear $tevel
DurlnE the course of the proJecb you have provlded ue wlLh changes,
apptoval.s , and/or clarllleatlons oE consbructlon drawings, TlieseItenrs lncLucle I
cotrstruetlon of Elevator Shaf L: 5ilAff f€.0 ftLxrfi(| s(+qt'(qo' tAy{Al wntlJ
A) Concrete gtent tlal-l at the base to bo sollcl masa wlth notrconnecL. lolltr bo erlstlng Darking structure as welI aB notrconnerctlontr to C!,lU of elevator ehaf t.E) Provlde bottd bearn at flrst coutga above concr€te baee ondtwo adclttlonal bond beams at floor leveL of ofdice
addLtlon.Approval to dolete C5 N 5.? betweerr Jolsts. o(
Approval to construct lnbertor sLalrway wtbli 3 ntcro-IamrsL 1/gu x 1z'r.Veri(ication of flre rated doors st elevator locatlorr orrly,no others are requlred.
}{ Levets Brg not trequired on lock sets.(61) Shear walI * 1,/2rr plywood sheathing I\--l A) BLocklng at paneL bteaks to be wood, Ol 'B) Plywood not rteeded to run cqntlnious ovets strueLurar
beams - needed lnslde web f or backlns only. on-+J{#A\ffi:t:i^fn^u-
Most of these were made llr Fersott or by Lel.ephone gotrversattolr !rIbhyourself and,/or Englneerlng Dsslgn Works. conflrtnatlon ln wrltlng
HaE reguegted on each lbem but was never recelvedr thetefote wE are
tequeetlng you( acknowledgenent be1ow. rhls wl 1l be aceeptabl€ as
r+rltten approval and/ox confltrnatlon of bhese ltemg a€t noted.
Thanlc you for your coop€rdtlon in thte matter.
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MARqaAL CONqTRUCTI0N. INC.
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MARCAL CONSTRUCTION, INC.
310 W. Third-Street
Rille, CO 81650
(303) 62s.9042 FAX (303) 625-5s23
September .25, l-992
Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District
846 Forest RoadVail, CO 81657Attn: Gayle Grider
Re: Adminlstratlve Office Addition
Dear Gayle:
Pursuant to the Architect's request and the building departmentreview, we have been asked to price 3 draft stops between the first
and second floor and one draft stop in the roof structure. Afterreviewing t.hj-s requirement with the local building inspector we
were advised that the Iower 3 draft stops would not be required butthe draft stop at the roof structure is required.
The cost to extend framing to the underside of the deck and instaltdrywall on one side of this separation waIl will cost S 566.Please issue a change order to incorporate this additional workinto our contracL.
Sincerelw r
llb,zc { \/'(.r-..Hz-
Marc Wagne{ i
MARCAL CONSTRUCTION, INC.
aEesSteve
ENGINEERING DESIGNWORKS, INC.
127-llth St eet *2 P.O. 8or 77376t
Sl.'rnbolt SpnnSr. Colo.'do 8Ot77
September tttL992
Mr. Steve Isom
Jsom and Associ-ates
P.O.Box 9
24L BroadwayEagle, CO 81631
(3O3) 879{890 (303) 949482:}frx (303) 8794905
Reference: Upper
L992
l)ear St-eve:
P1e
Valley Sanitat,ion Distri ctadditj-on (EDw job# 9221.2)
not hesitate to c;;il with any questions.
Sharpe, PE
Eagleoffice
Per your request, we perforned a cursory investigation ofthe referenced structure yesterday to evaluate generalconformance with the j.ntent of our sLructural design. Atthe tine of our visit the steel superstructure was erected,the_bar joists and.decking installeC, floor slabs poured,roofing and mechanical rooftop uni-ts in place and about halfof the steel stud wall"s stood and in the process of beingsheathed.
in general , construction appr:oach and technique appears tobe per industry standards and in line with our exbectati_ons,Noted areas of minor concern are listed below-1") The double pllrwood sheathed, first level, south walL doesnot appear - to be connected to the concrete below per thespecifications or general notes. Current shear tiansferthrough a wood timber may not be acceptabLe.
2 ) The upper floor slabs have water danage from drippingabove and should be repaired.3) Underneath all new coluinns should packed with a highstrength grout. The northeastm.:Jst column was noted to bewit,hout qrout aL tbe tine t':t ,-,.rrr 'rj sit..i) Caro r-;houiri be' Lal:-eii. i-hat: ;_i j.-r. Cer.:j-gnatec sheai: panels bescrewed to the steel stu,J ,rrulls per Lhe plans.5) No investigaiiorr of the deicli to joist connections, nembersizes, bolt torques, <liirrerrsions or underlying structureswere made.
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Deceurber 10, L992
MarcaI
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The weyerhaeuser wood doors which were furnished-on the
uDper nasre varrei"ii"iliii"-t :"n "i!-u"ilt to arlow 20
mi-nute fire/smoru' rl[tr"l ttre-pari-ilru-"ot" construction
has beea .ppto"td ;[";t;'zo-nrin-ute lever of teeting'
I trust this rcill clear up any questions in this areE' If
;";;-;i";iE-ao not tresitale to carr'
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FILE COPY
75 south tronlage road
Yall, colorado 81657
(303) 47$2138
(303) 47$2139
office of communily development
December 4, 1991
Mr. Fred Haslee
District Regulations Administrator
Upper Eagle Valley Water & Sanitation Districts
846 Forest Road
Vail. CO 81657
Re: DFB Bevlew Procedures
Dear Fred:
Thank you for coming over to our office on Tuesday, November 5, 1991 . The policy listed
below is what I believe we worked out during our meeting. Please review it and let me know
if you think it needs to be moditied.
1. For any new construction proposal, the applicant must provide a completed
utility verifi cation form.
2. lf a utility company has concerns with the proposed construction, the utility
representative should note directly on the utility verification form that there is a
problem which needs to be resolved. lf the issue is relatively complicated, it
shoud be spelled out in detail in an attached letter to the Town of Vail.
However, please keep in mind that it is the responsibility of the utility company
and owner to resolve identified problems.
3. lf the utility verification form has signatures from each of the utility companies,
and no comments are made directly on the form, the Town will presume that
there are no problems and that the development can proceed.
/
,
Mr. Fred Haslee
December 4, 1991
Page 2
The Town will add these policy statements to the utility veritication form. I have attached a
copy of that for your information with the added language. Please let me know if you have a
different underctanding of these points. I hope that with this new method of exchanging
information, future potential problems can be avoided.
Sincerely,
A r ./ ,/'th.oh/'J lr \
Andy Knudtsen
Town Planner
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I UTILITY LOCATION VERIFICATTON
SUBDTV]S]ON
JOB NAME
LOT BLOCK FILING
ADDRESS
The location and availability of utilities, whether they be maintrunk l-ines or proposed lines, must be approved and verified bythe fol-lowing utilities for the accompanying site plan.
Authorized Siqnature Date
U.S- West Communications
1-800-922-1987
468-6860 or 949-453Q
Public Service Company
949-5f81
Gary HaIl
Holy Cross Electric Assoc.
949-5892
Ted Husky,/Michael Laverty
Heritage Cabl-evision T.V.
y1t y-55JU
Steve Hiatt
Upper Eagle Valley Water
& Sanitation Dist.rict *
a7 6-'7 480
Fred Haslee
NOTE:This form is to verify service availability andlocation. This should be used in conjunction wiLhpreparing a ut.ility pfan and schedulinginstallations.
For any new construction proposal, the applicant
must provide a completed utiliLy verification
form.
If a utility company has concerns wi.th theproposed consLruction, the utiliLy representative
should note directly on the utility verification
form that there is a probl-em which needs to beresolved. If the issue is relatlvely complicated,it shoufd be spelled out in detail in an attachedlelter to the Town of VaiI. However, please keepin mind that it is Lhe responsibility of theutility company and owner to resolve identified
problems.
If the utility verification form has signaturesfrom each of the utiJ-ity companies, and no
comments are made directly on the form, the Townwill presume Lhat there are no problems and thatthe development can proceed.
These verifications do not relieve the contractorof hls responsibility to obtain a street cuLpermit. from the Town of VaiI, Department of Public
Works and to obtain utility locations beforediqqinq in any public right-of-way or easement inthe Town of Vail. A buildinq permit is not astreet cut permit. A street cut permit must be
obLained separately.
* Please bring a sit.e plan. floor pl-an, and efevations whenobtaining Upper Eagle Valley Water & Sanitation signatures. Fireflow needs must be addressed.
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September 19 , 1.9 9 1
Gerald W. Bender
Water Operations Director
845 Forest RoadVail, Colorado 81557
Re: Vail Valley Consolidated Water District: Case No
82Crs328
Dear Mr. Bender:
As per wayne Schroeder's fax to you of this date,
please find enclosed a copy of the Findings of Factr Conclusions
of Law, Judgment and Decree in the matter of the application for
water rights of the Vail Valley Consolidated Water District.
Should you have any questions or need further assistance, please
feel free to contact our office. Thank you.
Sincerely,
CALKTNS, KRAMER, GRTMSHAW & HARRTNG,
rofalo
Assistant
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DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 5, STATE OF COLORADO
case No. 82CW328
DECREE IIIDEX
Paractrap!
FIIIDINGS OF FACT
1. Application
2. Notice and Jurisdiction
3. objectors and Appearants
4. Stipulations
5. Augrmented water Rights and Structures
6. Augmentation l{ater RightsA. Reservoir Storage waterB. Stream Credit
Augrhentation ReguirementsA. Water DemandsB. Water Depletions
changes of Water RightsA. Alternate Points of DiversionB. Tenns and Conditionsc. Consumptive Use CreditD. Ruder Ditch Rights
Plan for AugmentationA. MuniciPal DenandsB. Irrigation Demandsc. Snowmaking Denands and Return Flows
D. Use of Black Lakes to Maintain
Stream Flows
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E. Additional Water StorageF. Depletion Assumptions and Calculations
G. out of Priority DePletions
10. Dominion and Control of Snownaking
Replacement Runoff Credit
CONCLUSIONS OF I"AW
11. Change of Water Rights Contemplated
by Law
L2. State Engineer
13. Dominion and Control a Question of Fact
JI'DGMENT A}ID DECREE
L4. Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law
Incoqporated
15. Augmentation Plan Approved
16. Conditions of @eration of the PlanA. ReportingB. Monitoring
L7. Retained Jurisdiction
18. Priority Date of Exchanges and
Augmentation PJan
19. No Restriction on Alienability of Water
Rights
20. Limitation on Any Water Right Use
Inconsistent With Decree
2L. Filing of Decree
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DISTRICT COUR?, WATER DIVISION NO. 5, STATE OF COLORADO
Case No. 82Cw328
FIITDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF I,AW, JI'DGMENT A}ID DECREE
IN THE ITTATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR VIATER RIGHTS OT TIIE VAIL
VALLEY CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT,
IN EAGTE COI'UTY.
This natter having come before the Court upon the
application of the Vail valley Consolidated Water District
ltne "Applicantil or "District" ) for change of water rightsincludiig exchange and approval of a plan for augrmentation,
and the Court having considered the Pleadings, the files
herein, the stipulations submitted by the parties, and the
evidence introduced at the hearing in this case, does find
and conclude as follows:
FII.IDINGS OF FACT
1. AppJlcatien. An application for change of water rights
incluffig-ExEEange and approval of plan for augrnentation was
filed by-the Disirict on october 29,.1982. Atnendments to tbe
applicalioD were filed by the District and were permitted by
the court by orders dated January 12. 1983 and October 18,
1983.
2. Notice and Jurisdiction. All notices required by law
have ffi Court has jurisdiction over the
anended application and over all of the parties. None of the
water rights or sources thereof involved in the application
as amend-ed are located within a desigmated ground uater
basin.
3. Ob'iectors and Appearants. Statements of opposition to
the affi timely filed by Publlc Service
conpany of colorado, .the City of Aurora, the City of Colorado
springl, the state Engineer and Division Engineer, the City
a'na C6unty of Denver,- Edwards Water District, tlre United
states of- Anerica, Union Oil Company of California, the
Colorado water Conservation Board, the city of Rifle'
Arrowhead at Vai1, Eagle-Vail Metropolitan District, .Berry-
Creek Metropolitan District, Benchnark at Beaver Creek, and
Avon Metrop6litan District. Entries of appearance l'ere filed
by Eagle -County and Vail Associates, IDc. No other
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statements of opposition or motions to intet:'t/ene were filed,
and the tine for filing staternents of opposition has expired.
4. Stipulations
A. Edwards water District and Citv of Rifle. On
Novenber 1 a StiPu-
lation for Withdrawal of Statements of opposition and Agree-
nent between the Applicant and the Edwards I'later District and
the City of Rifle. Paragraphs 8.D and 9.G fully inplement
the terms and conditions of said Stjpufation.
B. City and County of Denver. On March 6, 1985 App1i-
cant filed lation for withdrawal of
Statenent of Opposition between the Applicant and the City
..and County of Denver. This Decree contains no terms and
conditions more favorable to Applicant than those containedin the proposed decree attached to the stipulation with
Denver.
C. United States of Anerica. On January 24, 1985,
Applicant ffi stipulation fbr withdrawal
oi statenent of opposition between Applicant and the United
states of America. Applicant recognizes the United States'
reserved water right in Black Lake, also known as Black Lake
No. 1, as described in Paragraph 9.D.(i)(a) of this Decree.
The United States recogmizes Applicant's water right in Black
Lake as described in section IIL15., APpendix A-
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D.Arrowhead at Vail, Avon tltetropolitan District: :.----- ....-i-...U. at!4|i/rYftgclrJ CaV ve!1t e-vlr'v4- v--v-a
Benchnarkats6lFcFeklEerrf TieeT-r,r-et-rT!;TitaE..-EiFFIE!______ ..-__=______DgIlullllalJt AL ItEClYgl r:I994, gsl{.J| \-I 'slE'\ r''s t'Ivl-'\''^ e'-ve.Effi-Gimm&orEan ffitiieil -6n-uary ffi
166'r iffitiTGa wiTfr-TEi-ouTffiipul ati on f or wi thdrawa ILpp r iffitITIEa ffih--tIiE-To aEipulation for Withdrawal
o-i statement of opposition between Applicant and theseparties. This deciee contains no terms and conditions more
havorable to tpplicant than those contained in the proposed
decree attached-to the stipulation with these parties-padecree attache p
E. Eagle county. on January 24, 1986 Applicant filed
with this T6[ffiipulation between Applicant and Eagle
County. This Decree contains no terns and conditions more
favor-able to Applicant than those contained in the proposed
decree attached to the stipulation with Eagle County.
1e86,t;nnr ,t3tiii"i:il"t1'
epplicait and Public Service conpany. Pub1ic sewice .comP.any
cb-nsented to entrv of a decree -granting the apptication in
this case. Appli-cant and Public Service Co. agreed that
Applicant coutd recapture and.reuse snowmaking water accord-
i;-g to the provisio-ns of this decree provided that as
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between Applicant and Public Service Co. only, neither thegeneral issue of Applicant's legal right to recapture and
reuse the return flows from artificial snowmaking water northe general issue of quantification of the amount and timingof snowmaking return flow nater shall be deerned to have beenf,inally adjudicated. Neither Applicant nor Fublic Service
Company shall be deened to have waived any argument which
might othervise be available to them regarding the two issuesset forth in this paragraph and it is the intention of the
these two parties to resolve both of these issues in a single
subsequent proceeding, if necessary, pursuant to the retainedjurisdiction provisions in Paragraph 17 of this Decree.Applicant and Public Senrice Co. stipulate and agree that the
use of water to make artificial snow i.s a beneficial use ofwater. The issue of abandonment o! non-abandonment of a 158.c.f.s. right decreed to the Shoshone Power Plant shal] remain
unadjudicated in this action.
G. The Cities of Aurora and Colorado Sprinqs. On
January 2S Stipula-tion between Applicant and the Cities of Aurora and Colorado
Springs ("Cities"). Under the terms of the Stipulation, the
Court shall decide whether Paragraph l7.B shall be elirninatedor retained. Once the Court has resolved that issue, this
Decree irnplenents the terms of the Stipulation betweenApplicant and the Cities and contains no terms and conditionsnore favorable to Applicant than those contained in the
proposed decree attached to said Stipulation as Exhibit A.
H. Union oil Conpany of calileE4iE. On January 28,
1985, App Stipulation ior'
Withdrawaf of Statenent of opposition between Applicant and
Union Oil company of California. This Decree contains no
terms and conditions more favorable to Applicant than tbose
contained in the proposed decree attached to the stipulationwith Union oil Company of California.
tively referred to as the Augmented Water Rights. Appendix Ais fully incorporated herein as a finding of fact.
A. The following structures were desigrnated as struc-tures to be augmented or as points of diversion in the
amended application: Bighorn Pipeline (Gore Valley Water
Authority Conrnittee Water Systern, Point C), Red Sandstone
Gallery, (Gore Valley Water Authority Conmittee Vfater System,
Point A), Vail Village West uell No. 2R, llain Gore llunicipal
Ditch and Pipeline and Flening Spring and Pipe1ine. In
negotiations with the Division Engineer and to f,acilitate his
5. Aufiiented WateJ Riqhts and Structuges. The Districtowns be augrmented
described in Appendix A, all of which are hereinafter collec-
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I. State and Division Engineers- On January 27,
1985, app ivision - P3S-ine.ersexecuted- a proposed consent decree which was filed with the
Court on January 28, 1986. This Decree contains no terms
and conditions more favorable to Applicant than those
contained in the decree signed on behalf of the state and
Division Engineers.
J. Cotorado Water Conservation Bpald. On Jaruary 27,
1986,
- Appl ervation executed
a prbpoi-ed consent decree which was filed with the Court on
.lairuaiy 28, 1986 . This Decree contains no terils and
lonailions'nore favorable to Applicant than those contained
in the decree sigrned on behalf of ttre State and DiviEion
Engineers.
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administration of this augmentation pl.an, these sttuctures or
points of diversion were -omitted because they are not.being--used at this time. Omission of these structures or points of
diversion shall not be construed as an intention not to use
the water rights or the points of diversion associated with
the structurLs. These *ater rigbts shalf be considered
Augrmented water Rights pursuant to this decree and Applicant
shall be aflowed to include these structures as structures to
be augrmented at a later date by appropriate application to
this Court.
B. The Fleming Spring and Pipeline, E.c.D.C.. Gallery.,
Hoyt Pipeline, Bighoin Fipeline, Bighorn Fishpond Ditch, t{ain
Goie ltuhicipal Ditch and Fipeline, and Red Sandstone Gallery
water rights were decreed in Case No. 79cvll24 to alternate
points of diversion at the following structures: Booth Creek.-tiater Treatment Pfant Intake, Gore Creek Intake for Booth
Creek water Treatment Plant, Vail Valley Consolidated well
No. R1 , Vail Golf Course Ditch, Gore Creek water TreatnentPlant Intake, Golden Peak Snownaking, Tourist Trap Spring,
Torm of Vail Spring Taps, Log Chute Pump station, Number 245
Pumphouse and Fond, and Plow Spring. The E.C.D.C.. Gallery.
Aoyt fipeline and Bighorn Flsh Pond Ditch water rights nay
coitinu6 to be diverted at their original points of diversion
and the above fisted points of diversion pursuant to the
decree entered herein. The Fleming Spring and Pipeline,
Bighorn Pipeline, ltlain Gore Municipal Ditch. and Pipeli3.e and -Re6 Sandst6ne callery water rights hay continue to be diverted
at the above listed alternate points of diversion but not at
the original points of diversion without subseguent decree of
this Court pursuant to Paragraph 5.A. above.
6. Augmentation Water Rights. To augment the Augmentedwater agraPh 5 above, the District
proposes -to utilize the augtmentation water sources descrj.bed
below:
A. Reserrroir Storage t{ater. Applicant proposes to
reiease wa@oirs to repiace out-of-
priority depletions as reguired in tlris decree. Tbe reser-
ioirs wtich-roill be used f-or this purpose are the following:
(i) Reservoirs Controlfed by applicant. - Applicant
holds conditional decrees or j.s in the Process of adjudi-
cating the same for the reservoirs described in sections III
and li of Appendix A. Those reservoirs and the water avail-
able under Lire priorities associated therewith or otlrerwise
storable thereiir pursuant to this decree or other decrees
which may be enteied by this court will be used to provide
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augrmentation water when those reservoirs or some of them are
constructed by Applicant.
(ii) Black takes. To maintain instrean fl.ows on
Black Gore and Gore Creeks, Applicant shall construct ade-guate storage at Black Lake and Black Lake No. 2 (Appendix A,
Section III.15, 15 and 17) or another suitable site agreed toby Applicant and the Colorado lJater Conservation Board, tostore 300 acre feet of historic consunptive use water.
snownaking runoff credit, or nater stored under the priori-ties decreed to said structures to augment municipal deple-tions. water stored in these structures shall be used to
replace nunicipal depletions in accordance with this decreeat times when a gage installed by Applicant as described in
Paragraph g.D.(iii) shows strearn flow on Gore Creek to befess than 15 c.f.s. from May 1to Septenber 30 or 6 c.f.s.
from October 1 to April 30.
(iii) creen Mountain Reservoir. Applicant, underthe f,inal operating policy for Green llountain Resenroir, 48
Fed. Reg. 58,657-8 (1983) ("Final Operating Policyrr), plansto obtain from the United States Bureau of Reclarnation,
Department of Interior (the rrBureaurr) the right to the
trelease of water from Green Mountain Reservoir either underthe historic userrs pool or under contract or both. Green
Uountain Reserrroir is situate on the BIue River in SummitCounty. Green Mountain Reservoir has a priority of Augrust 1,
1935 in the anount of 154,545 AF. The decree was entered on
October 12, 1955 in Consolidated Cases No. 2782, 5015, and
5017, U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.
Applicant plans to exercise its right under the historic
users pool , as def,ined in tlre Final operating Policy, or to
acquire the contractual right fron the Bureau to have up to
800.7 AF released annuafly on Applicantrs demand to satisfylega} calls beJow the confluence of the Eagle River and
Colorado River which would result in the curtailment of
Applicantrs diversions excePt for Applicantrs provision of
replacenent nater, or both. The utilization of Green
Mountain contract rights as contemplated herein wilf not be
decreed as a conponent of the augmentation plan approved
herein until such tine as the District files documentaryproof with the Court of its acquisition of such rights-,
Eerves copies of such proof on all Objectors, invokes the
Courtrs cbntinuing jurisdiction pursuant to Paragraph 17
below, and secures an order of the court approving the use of
such rights.
B. Strean credit. Applicant proPoses to replace
out-of-pri6f,tylfl?E[TFEions occurring during the irrigation
season of litay 20 through october 25 by relying upon a stream
credit, which will have tlto conponents.
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Ditch
(i) Consunplive Use gredit. The first component
of the strbaln ffihe historic consumptive
use water associated with Applicant's historic irrigation
rights, described in Section 1. of Appendix A. Tbe historic
coisumptive use val.ues of those rights htere previously
determlned in Cases No. w-2256, w'2564, or 79CW!24 or are
determined herein. The historic consumptive use vaLues
determined in Cases No. W-2256, W-2664, and 79CW124 were
establ.ished in those cases and are res judicata in this
action as this court ruled in its oEtlEr dated Augrust 16,
1984. The monthlv distribution of the availability of that
consunptive use aira tne consumptive use of the Ruder No' 1
Ditch,-both as determined herein, is as foflows:
TABLE A
llaximum AnnualAvailability of Historic Consumptive Use water(Units = Acre-feet)
Au,s Seot oct Tota]llry
ltaan and Ist Enl .
lJebb and lst EnI .
( :zalere and lst Enl .\rrank Larzalere and
lst Enl.
Scovi I le
Sanroill and lst EnI .
Sbively
Sandstone and lst Enl.
Park
Spraddle
Spraddle No. 2
Ka ts os
Katsos No, 2
Blach Gore
llain Gore
llcllooagle
Rose aad lst Enl .
Edward
llike
Bryaat Louer and
lst Enl.
Buffehr and Rose
and lst Enl .
XiahtiDes No. I
Xiahtipes No. 2
Xiahtipes No. 3
i 'ahtipes No. 6\-,der No. I and lst Enl .
TotaIs:
\1-2256 3.1u-2256 2.3
& 79CWi24tt-2256 6.2
v-2256 l.4v1-2256 r.7u-2256 7.5u-2256 2.2v-2255 1.3u-2256 0.5w-2256 2.4v-2256 0.8tt-2255 r .5u-2255 0.4
79CV1124 3.4
79CWt24 2.0
79CVt724 7.2
79Cr1724 0.4
79Cu1124 1.5799vn24 1 .5
79C\n24
& w-2564 13.8
79911124 5.3
79CWt24 1.2
79C1t124 2.0
79CWt24 2.9
79CVn24 0.5
82cil328 2.4
De c ree Jun
1i.3
8.5
22.8
5.1
6.2
27.4
8.2
4.8
2.0
8.7
2.8
5.4
7.4
72.5
7.3
4.5
7.6
5.5
5.5
50.6
79 .4
4.4
7.3
10.6
1.8
8.7
254.3
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Jul
9.9
7.4
20.0
4.4
5.4
24.0
7.2
4.2
1.7
2.5
4.7
1.2
r0.9
6.4
3.9
7.4
4.8
4.8
44.4
17.0
3.9
6.4
9.3
7.6
;
6.5 5.54.9 4.9
13.1 13.I
2.9 2-9
3.6 3.615.7 15.74.7 4.72.8 2.81.1 1.1
5.0 5.01.6 1.63.1 3.10.8 0.87.2 7.24.2 4.2
2.5 2.60.9 0.93.r 3.13.2 3.2
29.r 29.r
11.1 1l.l2.5 2.54.2 4.2
6. 1 6.1
1.1 l.l
5. 0 5.0
146. r 146.1
2.7 40.0
2.0 30.0
5.8 81 .0
1.3 r8.0
1.5 22.06.7 97.0
2.0 29.0
1.1 17 .0
0.6 7.02.2 3r .00.7 10 .0
7.2 19.0
0.4 5.0
3.0 44.2
r .9 26.0
l .0 r5.80.5 5 .8
1.4 19.4r.4 19.6
72.6 179.6
4.9 68.8
1.1 15.6r.9 25.02.7 37.70.4 6.52.2 3r.0
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When tpplicant's municipal water rights described in Sec-tion tI of Appendix A are cal.led out-of-priority by a valid,legal call during the irrigation season, Applicant proposesto forego the storage or direct use of the historic consump-tive use water in the volunes and according to the scheduleset forth above to the extent reguired to fully replaceout-of-priority depletions .
(ii) Snowmakinq Replacement Runoff Credit. The
second component of Etrean credit wouLd resuft fron therunoff of historic consumptive use water used by exchange for
snowmaking purposes. For purposes of this augunentation plan,
the consumptive use factor attributable to water diversionsfor snowmaking is presumed to be 25 percent, indicating that
75 percent of such water diversions will run off during the
snowmel.t. The Court shall retain jurisdiction of this issueuntil nore definitive research is completed as described in
Paragraph 17.C below. During this period Applicant agrees to
recapture only 75 percent of historic consumptive use nater
diverted for artificial snowmaking and agrees to measure the
anount and rate of recapture in the marurer described bel.ow.
A detailed procedure for measuring the historic
consunptive use nater used by exchange for snowmaking and
recapturing and reusing the return flows from such water isset forth below. This procedure will involve only the
recapture of historic consumptive use water used to replaceout-of-priority snowmaking diversions.
Water for snowmaking will be diverted at the points
described in Subsections V.13 and V.25 of Appendix A. The
snow will be distributed over a rnaximum of 362 acres
beginning in Novenber and continuing until nid-February.(A11 parties but Denver stipulated to a snowmaking season
begirrning in october and continuing to the end of February. )
The water used for this purpose will be diverted at a maxinumrate of 2,000 ltpm (4.46 cfs). The naximum volume of water
diverted during any skiing season will be about 603 acre-feet.
The decree in Case No. 79cw124 provides that 25 percent of
the total nater diverted for snowmaking will be depleted.
Therefore, the maximum volune of water depleted during anyskiing season will not exceed 151 A.F. and the total volume
of historic consunptive use water that can be recaptured and
reused will be 452 acre-feet per year. Spread ovet 362 acres,
this is 1.25 acre-feet per acre or 15 inches.
The procedure for neasurement and recapture of the
snowmaking replacement runoff credit involves a series of
weekly rnelsuriments of snowpack and precipitation and weekly
nater budget computations €o estimate the rates at which
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historic consumptive use lrater is running off the ski slopes.
The implementation of this procedure wiII require the neter-ing of alI water diverted for snowmaking purposes, establish-ing up to f,our snovr courses, and using two precipitationgages. The snow courses will be located in areas that
receive man-nade snow, and at sites selected to be repre-sentative of conditions in the entire snowmaking area. oneprecipitation gage uill be located near the bottonr of the
snovmaking area and one will be located near the top.
This procedure shall be ienplenented on or aboutApril I of each year with netered neasurements and continuedwitb neasurements and conputations at weekly inter:rralsthereafter until the snow is rnelted conpletely fron the areasreceiving nan-made snohr. If Denver agrees to the longer
snowmaking Eeason and Applicant decides to recapture, duringthe following spring. historic consumptive use water used for-artificial snowmaking during the rnonth of October, Applicantshall also use the procedure described below during tlre monthof october. As to such october artificial snowmaking,
Applicant shall be entitled to recapture only that vol.une ofhistoric consumptive use water on the areas receiving
nan-made snow that is calculated as of November 1 using the
procedure described below. This procedure need not be
implemented in October if Denver does not agree to the longer
snowmaking season or if Applicant decides not to recapturehistoric consunptive use lrater used during October to nakeartificial snow. The procedure is described as follows:
1. During the snowmaking season. APplicant htill
areter all water diverted for sno*making purposes.
2. on April I and (October 1, if Applicant desiresto recapture, during the following spring, historic consump-tion use water used for artificial snownaking during tle
nonth of october) or near thereto, Applicant will neasure and
record the snow depths and natet eguivalents at ttre snow
course locations and witl. cornpute the average water eguiva-lent as the average of the trater eguivalents at the four snow
course locations. These actions will initiate the procedure.
3. on April I and (october 8, if Applicant
desires to recapture, during the following spring, histo:ic
consurnptive use ltater used for artifical snomraking. during-
the montb of october) or near thereto and at weekly intervals
thereafter, Applicant will measure and record the snow dept_h_s
and water equ-ivalents at the snow course locations, and wjll
read and reiord the precipitation that occurred during the
previous week at the-precipitation stations. Applicant then
will nrake the following cornputations:
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(a) Calculate the average water eguivalentfor the area receiving man-rnade snow as the average of the
nater equivalents at the snow course focations.
(b) Calculate the average precipitation
during the preceding week as the average of the accumul.ationat the precipitation gages.
(c) Calculate the total L'ater available for
Enowmelt by adding the average total water eguivalent at the
beginning of the preceding week to the average precipitation
during the preceding week, and cafcul.ate the percentage ofthe total nater available for snowmelt attributable tohistoric consunptive use water.
(d) Calcul.ate the voLume of actual snowmelt
during the preceding week by subtracting the current dayrs
average rrater eguivalent from the total volume of water
available for snowmelt during the preceding week.
(e) !4ake an al.lowance of 2.5 inches Per annumfor snownelt infiltrating into the soil and filling the
soiLrs capacity to hold noisture.
(f) Calculate the voJume of runoff from
snowmelt by subtracting the volume of water infiltrated into
the soil fron the volume of actual. snowmelt.
(g) cafculate the volume of runoff fromhistoric consumptive use ltater by nultiplying the total
vol.ume of runoff by the percentage of historic consurnptive
use water.
(h) Calculate the rate of runoff frorn his-
toric consumptive use rtater by dividing by the nunber of days
since the last conputation.
(i) calculate the vofume of historic con-
sumptive use water remaining on the areas receiving nan-made
snow.
4. The runoff of historic consunptive use water
will be available at the volume and rate computed in Para-
graph 3(g) and 3(h) above. This nater will be available for
itoiage' liapr the replacement of out-of-priority nrunicipal
depletions either directly or by exchange.
5. Applicant shall keep records for the runoff of
historic consunpl-ive use water in a form accegtable to the
1 Division Enginelr. As necessary, Applicant will make we_ekly-
\ reports to fne Division Engineef concerning the runoff of and
thl disposition of historii consumptive use water as provided
herein.
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Water Division No. 5
7. Aucmrentation Requirements.
A. water Demands. Applicant provides water senrice j'n
core creek--fa1ffi-the tbwn of vail and areas adjacentthereto. There are and witl be three principal components in
Applicant's nater service: (a) "nunicipal water selarice"
which incl.udes all water delivered through the potable
treatment,/central distribution systen for domestic/comnercial
service to residences, lodges, reEtaurants, and commercial
enterprises, including irrigation of approxinately 223 acresof Jawns; (b) r'irrigation service" to irrigate approximately
94 acres at the VaiI golf course; and (c) "artificial snow-
making se:arice" to supply ltater for Vail Associates, fnc.'s
use at the Vail ski aiea.- Artificiaf snowmaking denands will
be a maxinum of 603 acre feet per year. An estimated nontbly
distribution of these denands is provided in Table B; how-
ever, actual distribution will depend upon hydrological and
.-climatic conditions existing in a particular year. The water
demands required for such service are estirnated to be as
follows at full developnent of Applicant's service area:
TABLE B
Projected water DemandsFull Development(Units = Acre-feet)
Municipal System
!lonth In-Buildino
455.0
4L2.0
456 .0
308.9
273.O
441.3
456.O
456 .0
308. 9
273.7
308 .9
410 .4
4,561.1
LawnIrrigation
0
0
0
0
37 .7
121.0
105 .1
70.1
67 .7
12.7
0
0
Golf
CourseIrrigation
0
0
0
0
15.9
51 .0
44 .3
29.5
28.2
5.3
0
0
Snow-
mahinq
l.?8 .0
75. 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
t72.0
178 .0
534.0
487.O
456.0
308.9
326.6
513 .3
605.4
555.6
404.2
29J..7
480.9
588.4
Total
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
APr.
May
Jun.
Jul.
Aug.
sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
?otal 413.7
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B.tJater Depletions.
1.Ulrqi-c-ilel water Service. Applicantrs nunici-
pa1 water, excludi lIloIE course irrigation an-d. Bnotr--pal water, excluoLng al.J' goJl course rrrJ'gaEa9n anq l'Il(Jw-
iraking water, will be both distributed through Applicantrs
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TABLE C
!!unicipal Depletion PercentagesFull DeveloPnent(Units = Acre Feet)
municipal lrater treatment,/distribution system and treated as
effluent at the wastevrater treatment plants of the Upper
Eagle Valley consolidated Sanitation District at Avon and
vait. Watel for fawn irrigation also will. be distributed
through Applicant's central distribution Bystem to the
locations -of ultimate application. All of the 223 acres of
favns to be irrigated al-e or will be located in Gore Creek
Valley. Based upon the projected rratet dernands set forth
above- and upon the propoJed nature of Applicantrs Be:ivice,
the nonthly-depletions -associated with Applicant's. nunicipal
water serrr-ice,- excluding only golf course irrigation water
and snowrnaking water, will be as follows:
Ftonth Diversions Depletions
22.8
20.6
22.8
15 .5
40. L
105.8
96.4
7L.9
62.5
22.6
15.5
20. 5
518 .0
Depletion
P-ercentages
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
12.9
19 .0
17.2
t3.7
16.6
7.9
5.0
5.0
10.4
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
Jun.Jul.
Aug.
sept.oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Total
456.0
4t2.O
456.0
308 .9
310.7
562.3
561.1
526 .1
376.0
296.4
308 .9
410.4
4,974.8
2. Irriqation Service. The Vail golf course is
focated in portffi3, 4, 9 and 10., T. 5. S.,
R. 80 W. of-the 6th P.M. The irrigated area includes 94
lcri". Water is diverted fron Gore Creek through the Vail
Golf course Ditch and supplied to several ponds. l{ater for
iiiuaf iirigation is pumpeA frorn one of the ponds into a
;ili;a pipeii"e and dprinkler system. The gross annual(
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irrigation demand for the 94 acres of golf course will be
approximately 174.2 AF. At 70% efficiency, approximately
121.8 AF wil] be consumed by evapotranspiration on an averagebasis. The hrater used for irrigation is measured by atotalizing flow meter. Diversions from Gore Creek that are
not pumped into the irrigation system return to Gote Creek.
3. Artificial Snownakinq Service. lJater used for
snowrnaking at om Gore Creeh in
Section 7, T. 5 S., R. 80 w. of the 5th P.lt. at a point
Iocated as follows: conmencing at the NW corner of said
Section 7, thence South 1018' East a distance of 843 feet;
and diverted frorn the east bank of Mill Creek in the NEt sv'lkof Section 8, T. 5 S., R. 80 W. of the 6th P.tll. Up to 362
acres will receive snowmaking coverage of up to 603 acre-feetof pater eguivalent per year, and tlrose diversions willconstitute a 100% depletion to the stream at the times wben
diversions are made. A projected distribution of the monthly
depletions is provided in Table D below; however, actual
depletions attributable to snowmaking will depend on hydro-logical and climatic conditions existing in a particularyear. Snowmaking depletions wifl not exceed 603 acre feet.
In sumnary, the total projected depletions under
Applicant's plan and the estinated monthly distribution
thereof wil.l be as f,ollows:
Month
TABLE D
Water DepletionsFufl Development(Units = Acre-feet)
llunicjpal Svstem GolfLawn Course Snow-In-Building Irriqation Irriqation makinq
Jan.
Feb.llar.
Apr.
May
Jun.Jul.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Total.
22.8
20.6
22.8
15. 5t3.7
22.r
22.8
22.e
15.5t3.7
15.5
20.5
22e.3
0
0
0
0
26.4
84.7
73.6
49.r
47 .O
8.9
0
0
289.7
0
0
0
0
11.1
35.7
31.0
20.5
L9.7
3.7
0
0
Totaf
200.8
95. 6
22.e
15.5
51.2
t42.5
L27.4
92.5
82.2
26.3
187.5
198. 5
178. 0
75 .0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
772.O
178.0
I 121 .8 503.0 1,242.8
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A. Alternate Points of D!11ersio4. Applicant regueststhe establ of -diversion forcertain of its water rights, as foffows:
(i) Establish alternate points of diversion forportions of the Hoyt Pipeline, Subsection II.8, Appendix A,as fol.lows: 3.0 c.f.s. at the Blach Gore Infiltration
Ga1lery, Subsection V.1., Appendix A; and 4.5 c.f.s. at Vail
Associates core Creek Snowrnaking, Subsection v.25, Appendix A.
An alternate point of diversion for 2.5 c.f.s. out of 10.0c.f.s. available under the Hoyt Pipeline water right was
decreed for Vail Valley Consolidated Water District Well
No. R2 in Case No. 82CW281.
(ii) Establish alternate points of diversion for
the 0.478 c.f .s. decreed to vail Village west t'lells No. 3, 4,
and 5 water rights, Subsections II.3, 4, and 5; Appendix A;for the 0.754 c.f.s. decreed to Vail water and SanitationDistrj.ct WeLls No. 1 and 2 water rights, Subsections II. 24,
25, 25, and 2?, Appendix A; and for the 1.62 c.f.s. decreedto Vail Water and Sanitation District Spring and Pipeline A,
B, and C water rights, Subsections II. 28, 29, and 30,
Appendix A; all- at vail val1ey Consolidated vlells No. 3
through 6, Subsections v. 7, 8, 9, and 10 so that the 2.852c.f.s. collectively decreed to those rights nay be diverted
through any combination of said alternate points of
diversion.
(iii) Estabtish al.ternate points of diversion for
all of the historic irrigation water rights described in
Subsection I. of Appendj.x A so that the historic consumptive
use associated with those water rights may be stored in any
or all of the storage structures described in Sections III
and IV, Appendix A.
B. Terms and Conditions. The Court finds that these
changes rn@e court and -implemented-byApplicant witnout injuriously affecting the ownels of orplisons entitled to use htater under vested water rights or'clecreed conditional water rights, subject to the following
terms and conditions:
8. Changes of Water Rights. Applicant has proposed severalchang@order to provide an integrated
water delivery system and provide augmentation water sup-plies. Those changes are described in paragraphs 8 and 9
hereof.
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(i) A11 diversions at alternate points of diver-
sion shall be metered, as described in Paragraph 16.8. below.
(ii) Diversions at the original points of diversion
and any aiternate points of diversion shall not exceed the
Iesser-of: (1) the amount of lrater that would have been
physically available in priority at the original po-int or -ioints of- di.'ersion if tie watei rights were being d-iverted
it ttre original point or points of diversion, ot (2) the
total divefsion iate of the priority or priorities under
which such diversions are being made.
(iii) Stream credit attributable to the historic
irrigati6n sater rights shall be limited as follows:
(a) Diversions shall be nade only during the
irrigation season of May 20 through october 25.
(b) Direct diversions in reliance on said
rights shall be- limited so that Applicant-'s Fonthly deple-
ti5ns, as calculated according to the Depletion Percentages,
i"i f6rit in Subparagraph ?.B -above and the formula described
in sulparagraph'g.r.ilfl beJow, do not exceed the volune of
historic c5nsirmptive-use available under th-e priority system
and determined by reference to the schedule set forth in
Table A, Paragraph 6.8.(i) above.
(c) Diversions of historic consurnPtive use to
storage shaLl be limited by the priority syfLem and the
schedlle set forth in Tab1e A, Paragraph 6.8.(i) above'
C. Consunptive Use Credit. Applicant has requested
the estabfffie use credit associated r*ith
its historic irrisation watei rights described in Section I
of Appendix A so that said water may be used for augrmen-
tati6i, etchange, direct use, reuse, and. su-ccessive use to
iitin"tion and-disposition for alf municipa_l purposes. lhe
rnaximum annual hidtoric consunptive use values of aII of
ipplicant's historic irrigation nater r-ights. v-hich are
i'niofvea in the Applicatio-n are accurately set forth under
the trTotalu colunn of the Echedufe in ?abfe A, Para-
aiapn 6.8.(i) above, and the Court finds that the nonthly
SistiiUutidn'of those total values also are accurately set
forth in said schedule.
D. The Ruder Ditch RfShls. The 0.59 c.f.s' ltater
right anarm Ditch described in subsec-
li5n r.r5., Appendix A and the 0.59 c.f.s' water -righ!.ir.iaeA to'thi-nuder No. 1 Ditch First Enlargenent described
ir sulir"tion l.ie, lppendix A are hereby changed in tlpe and
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Water District
Water Division No. 5
manner of use and alternate points of diversion are estab-lished as described above. These water rights were usedhistorically to irrigate 22 acres of hay meadows. This Courtfinds the total consumptive use credit available to Applicant
from the Ruder No. 1 Dltch and the Ruder No. I Ditch Enlarge-
ment to be 31.0 acre feet. ?his historic consumptive usecredit shall be available to the Applicant in accordance withthe schedule in Table A, Paragraph 6.8.(i) and the terms andconditions irnposed in Paragaph 8.8 above.
Applicant cfaims no credit for and abandons to the
stream the 4.2 AF of historic consunptive use water attrib-utable to the 0.76 c.f.s. lrater right involved in thisapplication out of the 1.26 c.f.s. f,rater right originally
decreed to the Ruder No. 2 Ditch, out of Gore Creek, Priority
No. 389 in old water Division No. 37, with adjudication dateof October 3, 1936 and appropriation date of June 1, 1900,-Civil Action No. 963, 1981 Basin Rank 2757. Headgate loca-tion: at a point on the right bank of core Creek wbence the
l{l,l corner of the }Ihk }11{% of Section 14, Township 5 Sout}r,
Range 81 t{est, 6th P.M. bears North 25"5A ' West, 4,462.72feet. 0.5 c.f.s. of this 1.26 c.f.s. water right was changedto donestic use by decree entered in Case No, N-272 on
October 6, 1971. Pursuant to decrees entered in Case
Nos. W-1970, and 79CW22O (see Appendix Section V, Para-graphs 18 and 19) this water right is diverted and shallcontinue to be used in Applicantrs water system through Vail
fntermountain tlells No. 2 and No. 4.
9. PJan for Aucrmentation.
A. Municipal Demands. Applicant shall supply its
nrunicipal @s to the extent that water isphysically available and in priority by use of its nunicipal
year-round direct flow water rights described in Section IIof Appendix A and as protected by the historic users pool of
Green Mountain Reservoir. If the municipal water rights arecalled out of priority during the irrigation aeason APplicantshall continue to divert lrater but will augrment its deple-tions directly by using consunptive uae credits fron itshistoric irrigation direct flow water rights described in
Section I of Appendix A. Consumptive uae credits fromirrigation water rights are limited in the aggregate to thedaily rates of flow and the naximum monthly volumes set forthin Table E. water available under the historic irrigationrights which is not needed for direct augrmentation of nunici-pal diversions or for golf course irrigation as described in
iubparagraph 9.B. below, will be Etored in augimentation
resLrvoirs to be constructed by the Applicant. Storage of
any such irrigation consumptive use credits shall be linited
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to daily rates of flow and maxinurn nronthly volumes no greater
than those set forth in Table E, fess the amount coneurrently
used for direct augimentation of municipal diversions and golf
course irrigation. During the nonirrigation Eeason nhen the
municipal water rights are out of priority, rater shall be
released from Applicant's augrmentation resenroirs in the
anount necessary-to offset and bafance ApPlicant's out-of-pri-ority depletion-. Applicant may also use water obtained from
Green llountain Reservoir pursuant to the Final Operating
Policy under a nater service contract with the Bureau of
Recl.amation to augrment out-of-priority nunicipal depletions.
B. Irrigation Dernands. tlater for irrigation use will
be supplie@ts owned by Applicant as des-
cribed in Section ff, Appendix A at tines when those rights
are in priority, or are protected by the historic users pool
of Green l{ountlin Reservoir and have water physically avail-
-able to them at their points of diversion. To the extent
Applicant requires additional water- for irrigating the golf
course, this nater will be supplied by the historic irriga-tion direct flow water rights described in Section I of
Appendix A. The rnaximun annual historic consumptive usecilaits attributable to these water rights total-902.0 acrefeet and when in priority will be avaitable in the followingquantities and flow rates:
Month
TABLE E
Maximum
Monthly
Quantity(Acre Feet)
69.4
254.3
222.8
146 .1
146. I
53.3
962-.0'
Maximum*Daily
Flow Rate(c.f .s. )
2.92
4.27
3.62
2.38
2.46t.28
May
Jun.Jul.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
TOTAT
* Applicant's stipulation with Denver describes these
rbtes as maxirnum rates at which historic consunptive use
water may be used; conseguently, this column is labeledItMaximum-Daity Flow Rate." All other objectors agreed
there would bE no injury if these flow rates were daily
averages and stipulated to decrees which labeled this
colunn I'Average Daily Flow Rate.rr
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Projected annual depletions attributable to golf
course irrigation total 121.8 acre feet.
Any consunptive use water from the historic irriga-tion water rights which is not reguired for the direct
replacement of- out-of-priority municipal depletions or which
is- not needed for irrigation purposes will be available for
storage either directly or by exchange in aay reservoirfacilities described in Appendix A which may be available toVail. Consumptive use water which is available as providedin Tables a and E above and subparagraph 7.B above but whichis not used when it is so availabfe to replace out-of-prior-ity depletions directly or not etored when it is so availablein Applicant's reservoirs will not otherwise be used by.
appliCant without a subseguent decree of this Court approving
such other use.
c. Snowmakinq Demands and Return Elo1ls. Applicant
provides w use-in _nqklng-artificial snow for the Vail ski area. A maximun of 603 AFof water will be required for the puryose of naking artifi-cia] snow. Water diverted for this Purpose shall be con-
sidered 1Oo percent consumed at the time of diversion.out-of-priority depletions attributable to artificial snow-
naking -shal} be augmented: (1) by releases of historic
consumptive use water stored during the irrigation Eeason
under the historic irrigation water rights ' (2, by water
stored in the storage ieservoirs listed in Appendix A,
Section III or Iv under their storage priorities' or (3) by
nater released fron Green ltountain Reservoir under a water
service contract pursuant to the Final operating Policy.
However, Applicant rnay not take credit for snoumelt return
flow eithei-ly direct- flow or exchange from Green Uountain
Reservoir releases used for snowmaking.
Applicant nay recaptute 75% of the historic con-
sumptive uiri water us-ed for snowmaking as described in
sublaragraph 6.8.(ii). Applicant nay reuse to extinction the
historii Consumptive use water obtained through the recap-ture, by exchange and storage, of snowmaflng replacernentrunoff credit. -Applicant may use Enownaking replacement
runoff credit for direct use, storage for subseguent use, or
direct auginentation of out-of-priority depletions for all
beneficiaf uses. Snownaking replacement runoff credit
available under Subparagraph-6.B.(ii) not used when it is so
available to replacl out of priority depletions directly or
not stored when it is so avaifabte in Applicantrs reservoirs
nay not thereafter be claimed by eppliclnt in the absence of
a subsequent decree of this Court.
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D. Use of Black Lakes to lilaintain Stream Flows. Appli-cant shall tatfon
purposes in B1ack Lake and Black Lake No . 2, ot other suit-able in-basin sources, to maintain strean flows on GoreCreek. Water stored in these structures shall be part of theApplicant's augrmentation plan and will be used to replaceout-of-priority nunicipal depletions as described in Para-graph 9.O.(ii) below.
(i) Storaoe Capacity. Applicant proposes toprovide 300 acre feet- of- stoiagre ln the Black Lakes for
augmentation purposes in the following nanner.
(a) Black Lake. Applicant proposes toconstruct 22'l acre feet of additional storage capacity at
Black Lake. Objector United States of America has a reservedwater right of 44.4 acre feet with reserrration date of
YIay L2, 1905 for the purpose of securing favorabfe conditionsof water flows and furnishing a continuous supply of timberfor the use and necessity of the citizens of the United
States as decreed in Case No. w-467. Applicant shall not
reduce the water level in Black Lake below 10,480.3 feetelevation except to the extent evaporation would cause the
water level to be less than that elevation. The 227 acre
f,eet of storage provided by Applicant shall. be in addition to
tJ:'e 44.4 acre feet owned by the United States and shall be
stored at or above 10,480.3 feet in elevation. The elevation
was determined from a Colorado Departrnent of Highways nap; itwill be verified by survey within 24 months.
(b) Black Lake No. 2. The Division ofWildlife has a water right of 113.5 acre feet with an appro-priation date of June 11, 1955 in Black Lake No. 2. Appli-
cant has a water right of 113.6 acre feet with an appropria-tion date of December 20, 1978 in Black take No. 2. Up to
73 acre feet of water fron Black Lake No. 2 wifl be provided
for augmentation purposes as described below. Applicantshall maintain a nininum ]ake leve1 of approximately 40 acre
feet in Black Lake No. 2 by not reducing the water fevel
below an elevation of 10,359.65 feet except to tlre extent
evaporation would cause the water level to fall below thatelevation. The elevation was determined frorn a Coforado
Departnent of llighways nap and the nap and filing statement
filed in the office of the state Engineer; it will be veri-
fied by survey within 24 months
(ii) operation. Black Lakes Ehall be operated
to augment municipal-@Eions when streamflows at the
streani gage described ii Paragraph 9.D.(iii) below (t'Vail
Gagerr) irC at or below 15 c.f.s. fron llay 1to September 30
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(summer) and 6 c.f.s. from October 1to April 30 (winter).
Use of the Black Lakes for augmentation purposes shall besubject to the following linitations: (1) total storage
capacity available for augrnentation from this source shall be
300 acre feet so long as Applicant's aggregate water demand
does not exceed 4,876.4 acre feet per year;_(2)-Applicant.
must use water from Black Lakes to replace only thoEe municr-pal diversions in excess of 4.35 c.f.s. and the diversionslisted in Table B under |tGolf Course Irrigationt' which
together equal the leve1 of water use by APPlicant prior to
December L977i and (3) replacements fron Black Lakes rnust be
made only to the extent necessary to bring the strean fl.ow in
Gore CreEk, as tneasured at the Vail Gage, to 15 c.f.s. in the
sunmer or 5 c.f.s. in the winter or the natural strean flow,
whichever is less. Under the terms of this decree, Applicant
nay divert water downstream of the Vail Gage; however,Applicant shaIl not divert from structures or under waterrights other than those decreed herein without subsequent
decree of this court.
(a) Applicant has agreed not to oppose
applications by the Colorado Water Conservation Board to
ehlarge the summer flow period to include the month of
October. The stream segrnents on which these enlargementswill occur are described as follows:
Streaur Upper Point Lower Point
facrease frort
lJinter to Sunnrer
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1.
2.
3.
4.
Black Gore Cr.
Gore Creek
Gore Creek
Gore Creek
Black Lake No. 2 Confl .
Headwaters Confl.
Conft Bt. Gore Confl.
Confl. Red Sandstone Confl .
Gore Cr. 3 c.f.s. 7 c.f.s.
BI . Gore Cr. 5 c.f.s. 10 c.f.s'
Red Sandstone 6 c.f.s. f6 c.f.s.
Eagle River 8 c.f.s. 22 c.f.s.
These enlargernents wiLl increase the instream flow
to be naintained during the nonth of October on Gore Creek at
the Vail Gage from 5 c.f.s. to 15 c.f.9. The augmentationplan, exchariges, and changes of water rights embodied in this-decree are s-enior to aII these enlargements in the month of
october. Applicant, however, agrees to augment sunmer flows
during octobLr according to the tgnns -of Paragraph.9.D.
Appli6antrs agreenent to-augment this enlargemen! to instream
fi-ows shall riot increase Applicantrs augrmentation Etorage
requirenent of 300 acre feet.
(b) Applicant shalL blpass through Black Lake
No. 2 the lesser of-i c.f.s. or an amount egual to all
tributary inflow accruing to.Black Lake No.'2 below Black
Lake during the filling-period (April-Au.gust)- for both
ieservoirs." This blpasi sira1l not 5e considered a rel.ease of
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augmentation water pursuant to thj,s decree; howeve!, any
nater so blpassed may be diverted by Applicant at ?ny.pointdownstream-ot etact Lake No. 2 when diverted in priority or
when augunented pursuant to this decree or other valid decrees.
(c) The 300 acre feet of storage capacitywill be filled once each year under Applicantrs water rights
described in Sections III.15 and 1.7' Appendix A for Black
Lake, and the Division of wildlife water right for 113.5 acre
feet with an appropriation date of June 11, 1955 or Appli-
cant's water right described in Section III.16, Appendix A
for Black Lake No. 2. water collected under this one timefilling, less dny evaporation losses which may be charged by
the Division Engineer, will be available for augrmentation as
described in this Paragraph 9.D. Alternatively, Applicant
may choose to store historic consumptive use water in Black
Lakes as described in Paragraph 8.A.(iii) under the terns
described in this Paragraph 9.D. To provide adeguate ltater
rights at Black Lake, Applicant shall transfer 171 acre feet
of- its Black take No. -2, First Enlargement water right
described in Section III.17, Appendix A to Black Lake by
appropriate decree of this Court. Applicant.shall have
augrmehtation storage available prior to invading instream
flows by more than the level of water use in December L977 as
defined in Paragraph 9.D.(ii).
(iii) Vail Stream Gaqe. Applicant sha1l
install a stream 'gagErcrETffi the state and Division
Engineers and opeiational year round in the vicinity of the
Vail wastewater treatment plant upstream of the point of
discharge for that plant.
(iv) If total water denands exceed 4,876.4
acre feet per-year, then Applicant shall either provide--
additional in-bisin storage to augrment strean flows or shall
curtail diversions so they do not exceed 4,876.4 acre feet
Per year.
(a) Snowmaking. If stream flows at the
Vail Gage drop below 15 c.f.s. from october 1 to October 31
or o c.'f.s. from Novenber 1 to April 30, Applicant shall
lirnit diversions for snowmaking through the structure
described in Section v.25, Appendix A to the amount 'ofeffluent being discharged from the Vail wastewater treatment
p1ant. As loig as thii limitation is observed and Appl.icant-compfies with ine other provisions of this decree, |Pnlicartis Lntitted to divert up to 603 acre feet of water for nakrng
artificial snow from october 1 to February 29 of any year'
(v)other Limitations.
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(b) Lawn lrrigation. If stream fl.ow atthe Vail Gage drops below 16 c.f.s. during the sununer,
Applicant shall limit irrigation of lawns to one day in everythree days, or such that no more than one-third of the total
lawn area is watered in any one day. This provision does not
apply to irrigation of the golf course.
(c) In the event the reservoirs
described in Section III.9, 10, 11, L2, 13, L4, 18, or
Section Iv are constructed, Applicant shall blpass the fesser
of the decreed instream flow water right or the natural. flowof the stream on which said storage facility is located. If
Applicant is storing water under a water right or change of
water right senior to the instrean flow water right on that
stream and applicant can so demonstrate to the satisfactionof the Division Engineer, or if the change of water right
could be accomplished without injury to the instream flow
nater riqht; e.-9.,' if historic consunptive use water is being
stored a-t, or-?16-wnstream from, its oiiginal point of diver-sion, then Applicant shall not be reguired to make the
described blpass.
(vi) The exchange described in Paragraph 18.A
is senior to the instream flow water rights applied for or
decreed on any of tbe streams in the Gore Creek drainage from
which Applicant diverts htater.
(vii ) The water rights described in Appendix A,
Sections I; II.1-18, 20-22, 24-30; and III.1-3 are senior to
the Colorado Water Conse:rration Board instrean flow appropria-
tions. The changes of water rights and exchanges decreed in
this proceeding nray be acconplished without injury to the
Colorido ltater Conlervation Boa:d instream flow approPria-
tions provided that Applicant complies with the provisj-ons of
this Decree.
(viii) If for any technical reason either Black
take or Black Lake No. 2 is unsuitable for the purposes
outlined herein, Applicant and the Colorado Water Conse:nra-
tion Board shall i6operatively develop reasonable alterna-
tives. If the alternatives are more costly than development
of Black Lake and Black Lake No. 2, t)te parties shalf renego-
tiate the terns of this agreement. If negotiations fail,
either party may invoke retained jurisdiction pursuant to
Paragraph 17.A.
E. Additional Water Storaqe. In addition to auftmen-
t"t:.On waffi-ua-uion reservoirs, and *..c
water available from Green lrlountain Reservoir under a water
service contract with the Bureau of Reclanation, Applicant
nay store nater in its reservoir facilities under water
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storage rights which have been or whj.ch may be _d_ecreed for
iJieiioir ltorage facilities listed in Sections III and IV of
app""aii-e-here5f or other reservoir facilities added to this
plln by subsequent decree of tltis court.
Depletion Assunptions e!d--q-a-l-9ulg!ions. Depletions
Vaf IO r r-Gr r'4\"r t'!Ls"
calculated in ttre following manner.
(AxB)+(Cx0.70)+D=E
$IERE:
A = llunicipal water 'diversions, constituting afl
;;tei-'diverted by Appricantrs diversion
facilities which -is -distributed through
Applicantrs potable water delivery systen'
B = Municipal nater depletion factor stated as a
percentage of value rrArt above, tbe percentages
io Ue ap-pfiea on a nonthly basis being aE set
forth in- subparagraph 7.8 above' The per-
centages and- their- nunerical eguivalents
(r'faciort') are as follows:
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(i) DeDletion Criteria. Subject to the provisions
for retainld' juffirth in- Paragraph 17 beiow,
the iolfowing -crilefia shall apply in fet3rm.rning dep.lelign-s
uliaei-tfri pi5" foi augmentatiori, -(a) depletions attributable
i"-""t"i "iage tliougii ippficant's p6tab1e water- distribution
JisiJr *iff -occur at-tlr6 percentage.r?!e? stated in Subpara-
qiaph Z.A. above; (b) depletions ittributable to golf_course
iiiigation will coirstitule seventy. per.c.er-tt (7O%) of diver-
iioni f,or such use and the remaining thirty percent l?OZlwill constitute return flows to Gore Creek; and (c) diver- _ilon" -ioi .itificial snowmaking will constitute a one hundred
;;;;;"4-i:.ooZl-aipletion at trr6 time of diversion because the-return fiows-do riot accrue to Gore Creek until the follolting
Spring.
(ii) DeeleJion CalcYlalion. Based on the foregoing
assumptio"",' a"6e to APplicantrs water
diverlions sha1l be calculated as folfows:
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Multiplying
FactorMonthPercentage
5.O%
5.0%
5.o%
5.0%
s.0%
s.o%
t2.9%
re.0%
L7.2%
t3.7%
t6.6%
7.e%
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
JuneJuly
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.050
0.129
0.190
o.L72
0.137
0.166
0.079
(Applicant's diversions of water for municipal
service, f6f golf course irrigation, and for artificial
snowmaking will be limited to the availability of adequlte
replacenent water as provided herein when its water rights
are out-of-priority.
c. The Division Engineer or his autborized repre-
sentative will notify the personnel of the Upper Ea91e.va119V
Consolidated Sanitafion Dfstrict when Applicant's nunicipal
water rights are called out-of-Priority by a valid senior
hrater right located downstream on the Eagle or _the Colorado
Rivers. -During these times, Applicant's water diversions for
nunicipal purpbses shall be considered out-of-priority and
the waier leptetions will be estinated and recorded on a
daily basis iccording to the depletion criteria and calcula-
tionl and the reporting forn as specified in Paragr?Ph 16.The out-of-priority deptetions will be re.placed wee-kly by
strean credit or by releases of augmentation water fron the
reservoirs as described above.
10. Dominion and Control ofl4q4malling -L9!-I-e-9-9Ine!t Runoff
;;;di re
Efffitrangi'ln reservoirs the runoff fron the basin within
wilictr its-snowmaking takes place. so long ag Applicant keeps
accurate records on-the anrount of water applied in snowrnaking
and so long as a reasonable guantification is rnade of all
ioi""" oicu-rring to such water- prior to and during its runoff
Q = water diversions for golf course irrigation.
p = Water diversions for artificial snowmaking.
f, = Total water depletions.
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and recapture, such water can be identified and quantified.
The couri finds that Applicant's plan provides for the
miintenance of Eufficient- control over the replacement runoff
credit from Enowmaking and that the subsequent identification
and direct use or storage of that rater does not injurious_}y
affect any owner or user of vested or decreed conditional
nater rights.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
11. The changes of water rights and plan for- algmentalion
proposed by Aiplicant are suCh as.are cont-emplated-by.-law'ii -i*pf.re?rte'a ana adninistered in accordance with this
aecrJC, the changes of rrater rights and plan for augme?tation
wi.ff plrmit the ?epletions associated with the g_rovision of
pater by Applicant without adversely affectin-g the oHners or
irsers o-f v?itea nater rights or decreed conditional water
rights in the Eagle Rivei, the Colorado River, o'- any of
ttr5ir tributariesl The changes of water rights and plan fo:
augimentation described herein rnay be lawfully decreed by tttj.s
Court.
L2. The state Engineer and Dj.vision Engineer nay lawfully be
reguired under the terms of this ruling to:
A. Administer the plan for augmentation in ttre manner
set forth herein.
B. Refrain f,ron curtailing out of priority diversions
of Applicantrs Augmented tlater Rights, when the deplettons are
offsEt by the opeiation of the p,lin for augrmentation approved
herein.
c. curtail out-of,-priority diversions by the Appli-
cantrs Augimented Water Ri-ghts at any time when the consunp-
tive use issociated with Applicant's provision of water as
approved herein exceeds tbe net amount of replacenent water
aviif*:.e under the plan for augimentation'
D.rssuewellpernitsforallwellsap.pliedfo-rand
operated in accordanci with the law and conditions of, this
decree.
13. yhether Applicant has rnaintained sufficient control and
aaequaiifi acct'untea for the consumptive losses of the
i"Ui."i-*it.r ai"Lltio pnr"uant to thL water.5i9ttt5_"Oich are
thesubjecthereofforthepurp-oseof.snownakingisaques.. iion ol'iiit to be determinia -rrom all the circumEtances of
I .-\ !'rs lt""i.- fhe only standard to be satisfied is tlre
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statutory standard for the approval of a change of water
rights oi plan for augmentation, namely that s-uch change or
plln will hot injuriously affect the owner of or persons
-Lntitled to use nater under a vested water right or decreed
conditional rtater right. c.R.S. $ 37-92-305(3). The Court
has found as a mattei of fact that the subject plan satisfies
that test, subject to the reguirements of the retainedjurisdiction.
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i4. The foregoing findings of fact and concl'usions of law
are fully i.ncorporated herein.
15. It is ORDERED, ADJITDGED, Al{D DECREED by the Court that
ia) the changes of water rights described in the epplication
ind trerein Jre granted, and (b) the plan for augmentation
described in the Application and herein is approved subject
to the terms and conditions set forth herein.
16. Conditions of operation of the Plan:
A. Reporting: Applicantrs water supply and wastewater
facitities_@ated_bytheUpperEag1eVa1leyConsoli.
dated Sanitation District pursuant to a management agreement.
consequently, personnel from that district or 99y successors,
including tie vail Valley Consofidated Water District, ltill
collect [he data and rnaintain the records reguired under this
plan for augrmentation. To assure that the vested water
iiglrts and decreed conditional water rights -of others are
pi5tectea from injury and to as,sure proper adninistration of
this decree, the ApPlicant shaltr:
(i) Develop accountinq forms and--procedures
acceptable' tb ttre Oivision Engineer which will enable the
Divi;ion Engineer to property administer the- cl_'an-ges of water
rights and iugrmentati-on ifan-. These forns shall be available
io-OUjectors -upon regues-t. The adequacy_of thes_e forms and
procedures nay be addressed under proceedings under Subpara-
graph 17.B below.
(ii) on the tenth day of each rnonth' APplicant,
shall fifi a'report with the pivision.Engineer which contains
the following aiily data and information.
a. Applicantts total municipal water diver-
sions and depletions-Ly source and divided..rnto ttre cate-
;;;-i;" -oi rn"-"l.ip"i se?vice, golf course irrigation, and
snowmaking.
JI'DGMENT Al{D DECREE
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b. Applicantrs out-of-priority water
depletions.
c. The deliveries of replacement water from
tbe various soulces.
d. The operation of Applicalt'F reservoir
facilities includinq watel stored in those facilities and
water released from those facilities consistent with the
policies of the Division Engineer-
e. The amount of water diverted during the
preceding month from the Augnrnented Water Rights;
f. The amount of water diverted for arti-
ficial snowmaking purposes.
This report will be submitted on accounting forms
acceptable to the Division Engineer.
(iii) Applicant will file with the Division.Engineer
by lovemlier SOth- bf each year- a r-epott which_surnmarizes the
nr6nthly water operations Euring thit year.. - Tle .re.port will
le orginized on- the basis of i water -period that begins on
Novern6er 1st and ends on the following October 31st to
correspond to the water year used by the.Division Engineer.
It wili include a full cycle of the Districtrs seasonal water
operations.
(iv) ApPlicant shall make available to Objectors,
upon reguist, coiies of completed accounting fornrs.
B. titonitorinq, '
(i) As reguired by the Division-Engineer, Apnli-
cant shall ionitor ind recoid the flow of water at tlte
triitoric points of diversion for all the ditches with water
m-asuring'devices or stream gaging stations approved by the
Division Engineer.
(ii) AII water diverted for. rnunicipal purPoses
shall be meaiured and recorded on a daily basis'
a. AII pumps diverting groundwater and
surface water Ehall be eqr.lipped with totalizing flow meters.
b. Appropriate neasuring--devices -Qguiqnedwith continuous recoideri shall be installed at all otber
points of diversj.on.
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(iii) The volume of effluent discharged fronr theVaif wastewater treatnent plant and collected fron the Vail.
Valley Consolidated Water District serruice area for treatmentat the Avon wastewater treatrnent plant shall be rneaEured and
recorded on a daily basis. The records sha1l be kept by
Applicant and shall be available for inspection by all
Objectors on reasonable request.
17. Retained Jurisdiction.
A. In order to assure that the vested Hater rights of
others are not injured by irnplementation of the changes of
vater rights and plan for augmentation, the Court retainsjurisdiction and upon proper petition the court will recon-sider its approval of the changes of water rights and plan
for augmentition. The Court, having nade specific findings
and conclusions regarding the historic use to which the water
rights herein were put and the proposed future use of said
waier rights, determines that a period of ten (10) years will
suffice to determine whether injury is in fact precluded or
needs to be further remedied. The ten (10) year period of
retained jurisdiction shall begin to run on the date of
Applicantrs entry into a service contract for the Green
M-ountain water described herein or uPon notification to the
court and objectors that the augmentation plan is operationalutilizing the tin basinr storage contemplated in Paragraph
6.A.(i) herein and described in Sections III and IV of
Appendix A, wttichever occurs first. Applicant shal,I file
n-otice with the Court and serve the same on all Objectors
when it (a) enters into a Green llountain Reservoir Contract
and (b) implements the use of in-basin storage under this
pJan. 'Such notice shall be so f,iled and served within tlirty
igOl days after the relevant event. Such retained juris-
diction-nay be invoked upon a determination of the Court or
upon motion Uy any Person that the absence.of injury has not
bLen conclusively-estaOlished. Any determination or notion
to invoke retainEd jurisdiction shall describe specifj'caI.ly
the tlpe and rnanner-of injury alleged. Subject to extension
as coirtemplated in C.R.S. S 37-92-304(6), if no petition for
reconsideiation is filed within ten (10) years from the date
on which the period of retained jurisdiction be-gins, the
retention of jurisdiction for this purpose shall automat-
ically expire.
B. This Court also retains jurisdiction, which ney be
invoked by any of the parties hefeto 9r by the-Division
Engineer, -for-the purpoles of considering !'he ldeguacy-ofapfticant's compliincd with, or the Division Engineerrs
administration of, the provisions hereof. such continuingjurisdiction may not be -invoked unless a petition to invoke
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itandstatingthegroundsthereforisfiledwithintwo(2)
t;";; after tie aare on which rhe act or omission complained
of occurred.
c. The court also retains jurisdiction as to the
guestion of the amount of consumptive use or other losses
oecurringasareEultofartificialsnowmakingandastothe
tteterninition of the timing ancl extent of the snowmelt
credits.APPlicantorotherpartiesrnayfilemotionsinthis
court in this proceeding showing either that the question of
snowmakingconsumPtiveuseandsnowmeltcreditscanbemorespecificaify a.fited or that upon the state of knowledge then
"*istitg that retained jurisdiction should be further con-
tinued. rf no such motion is filed, the retained juris-
diction for this issue shall automatically expire five years
from the date when this decree is entered'
D. The provisions for retained jurisdiction in Paragraphs
1?. A, B, and C of this decree are intended to be independent
of each other and do not lirnit each other'
A. The appropriation date of the exchange of Green
l.lountain Reservoir water available under the historic users
pool established by the Final- Ope.rating Poticy is June 15 '
193? based upon th; publication o'f Senate Document 80 which
established the principles under which Green Mountain Peser-
voir was bo be operated to provide htater for the benefit of
users on the west sJ'oPe-
B. The appropriation date of al] other exchanges
approved herein is october 29, 1982 based upon the formation
of-intenttoexchangewaterevidencedonthatdatebythe
filing of the aPPlication.
C. The rights to exchange decreed hereia sha1l be
administered in accordance witlr tbe provisions of c.R.s.'
E Ez-ga-loe.
19. Nothing in this judgrnent and decree shall lre cons"rued
to restrict the alienabiLity of any of the water rights
involved herein.
1.8.Priori t Date of Exchanges and Au ntation PIan.
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20. The use of any water right or consumPtion attributable
to any water right involved herein for purposes inconsistent
with this decree shall require subsequent decrees of this
Court.
2I . It is further oRDEP€D that this judgment and decree
shall be filed with the water Clerk and with the State
Engineer anil the Division Engineer for water Division No. 5.
this
Done. at theS/7 day
Springs, Colorado,
. 1985.
BY THE COURT:(
(_- Gavin----waiel
' Water
State
Dlvision No. 5
of Colorado
Disili,st Cdrrt. Water Division l{0. 5
A lrur copr $ of tecord lhb jEr4jE--,
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AI'ID COMENT:
CALKINS, KRAMER, GRII'ISIIAW & HARRING
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T. Shaun Su]livan (+13487)
Attorneys for Vail Valley
Consolidated Water District
One United Bank Center, Suite 3800
1700 Lincoln Street
Denver, Colorado 80203
Telephone No. (303) 839-3800
KELLY, STN.ISFIEI..D & OIDONMLL
Date:Tinothy J. Flanagan (*5356)
Attorneys for Public Service
Conpany of Coforado
550 Fifteenth StreetSuite 900
Denver, Colorado 80202
Telephone No. (303) 825-3534
wAwE D. WrLLrAlrS (+4152 )
lfrcHAEL L. WALKER $2e281
HENRY C. TEIGEN (+5936)
AI{NE R. AVERY (#9092)
cAsEY S. FUNK (#11638)
Date:[ttorneys Tor the City and Countyof Denver, acting bY and throughits Board of Water Commissioners
1500 West 12th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80254
Telephone No. (303) 623-2500
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LEAVENWORTH, LOCHIIEAD & MILWID, P.C.
Attorneys for Edwards Water
Distr-ict and the CitY of Rifle
P.O. Drawer 2030
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601
Telephone No. (303) 945'2261
MOSES, tltI?TEIYtYER, EARRISON and
WOODRUFF, P.C.
Jarnes R. Montgomery (+10989)
Attorneys for Union Oil CornPanYof California
P.O. Box 1440
Boul.der, Colorado 80306
Telephone No. (303) 443-8782
Senior Assistant CitY Attorney
City of Aurora
147-0 South Eavana Street, Suite 820
Aurora, Colorado 80012
Telephone No. (303) 595-7030
Attorney for Eagle CountY
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, Colorado S1531
Telephone No. (303) 328-7311
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HORN, A}TDERSON A}ID JOHNSON
Date:
Date:
Michael J. Gianunzio (*9741)
Louis A. Johnson (#2003)
Attorneys for the City of Colorado
Springs
840 Holly Sugar Building
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
Telephone No. (303) 532'3543
FOR TIIE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Attorneys for the State Engineer
and the Division Engineer
1525 Sherman Street, 3rd FJoor
Denver, Colorado 80203
Telephone No. (303) 866-3611
FOR TTIE T'NITED STATES ATTORNEY
GENERAL
TriaI Attorney
Attorney for the United States
U.S. Departnent of Justice
Land anE Natural Resources Division
1961 Stout St., P.O. Drawer 3607
Denver, Colorado 80294
Telephone No. (303) 837-2992
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FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Assistant Attorney General
Attorneys for the Colorado Water
Conservation Board
Natural Resources Section
1525 Shernran St., 3rd Floor
Denver, Coforado 80203
Telephone No. (303) 966-3611
HOLME, ROBERTS & OWEN
Attorneys for VaiI Associates' Inc.
1700 Broadway. Suite 1800
Denver, Colorado 80290
Telephone No. (303) 861-7000
DEI,ANEY & BALCO}ts, P.C.
Robert M. Noone (*L2452)
Attorneys for Objector Berry Creek
Metropolitan District
P.O. Drah'et 79O
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602
Telephone No. (303) 945'6546
Date:
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DEI,ANEY & BALCOI4B, P.C.
Scott-Balcomb (#1375)
Robert M. Noone (*L24521
Attorneys for Arrowhead at Vail
P.O. Drawer 790
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602
Telephone No. (303) 945-5545
DELANEY & BALCOI|IB, P.C.
Robert M. Noone (*12452')
Attorneys for Eagle-Vail lletropoli-
tan District
P.O. Drawer 790
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602
Telephone No. (303) 945-6546
DELANEY & BALCOMB, P.C.
Robert M. Noone (*12432,
Attorneys for Benchmark at Beaver Creek
P.O. Drawer 790
Glenwood Springs, Col.orado 81602
Telephone No. (303) 945-5545
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Robert M. Noone (*L2452,
Attorneys for Avon MetroPolitanDistrict
P.O. Drawer 790
Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81602
Telephone No. (303) 945-6546
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1. Mann Ditch2. t{ebb Ditch3. Larzalere Ditch
Frank Larzalere Ditch
Scoville Ditch
Saw Mi1l Ditch
Shively Ditch
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1.1. Park Ditch12. Spraddle Ditch
13. Buffehr and Rose Ditch],4. Rose Ditch15. Ruder No. 1 Ditch16. Rose Ditch 1st Enlargement
L'7. Rose Ditch lst Enlargenent18. Ruder No. I Ditch 1st Enlargement
19. Bryant Lower Ditch lst Enlargement
20. Katsos Ditch27. Katsos No. 2 Ditch22. KiahtiPes No. I Ditch
23. KaihtiPes No. 2 Ditch
24. KiahtiPes No. 3 Ditch'25. KiahtiPes No. 6 Ditch
26. Spraddle No. 2 Ditch
27. B1ack Gore Ditch
28. Webb Ditch 1st Enlargement
29. Sawmill Ditch lst Enlargement
30. Frank Larzalere Ditch 1st Enlargement
31. Sandstone Ditch lst Enlargement
32. Larzalere Ditch lst Enlargenent
33. Main Gore Ditch34. Iriann Ditch lst Enlargement
35. Edward Ditch36. Mike Ditch,7. Buffehr and Rose Ditch lst Enlargement
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II. t{unicipa} Year-Round Direct Flow Water Rights1. vail Village West WelI No. 12. Vail Village West Well No. 23. Vail Village West Well No. 34. Vail Village lfest Well No. 45. vail village llest WeLI No. 56. Vail Village west Well No, 67. E.C.D.C. Gallery (Black Gore InfiltrationGallery, GWiACWS Pt.B)8. Hoyt Pipeline9. Bighorn Pipeline (Gore Valley lfaterAuthority Comnittee Water SYstem,
Point C)10. trlain Gore Municipal Ditch and Pipeline11. Bighorn Fish Pond DitchL2. Red Sandstone Gallery (Lion's Ridge
Water Treatment Pfant, G\tllACttS Pt.A)13. Tourist Trap Springl+. Town of Vail Spring TaPs15. Gore Creek Water Treatment P]ant Intake16. Golden Peak Snownaking17. Booth Creek water Treatment Plant Intake18. Gore Creek Intake for Booth Creek
Treatment Plant
Gore creek Intake for Booth Creek
Treatnent Plant, First Enlargernent
Log Chute Punp Station
Nurnber 245 Pumphouse and Pond
Plow Spring
Gore Valley water Authority Conmitteetlater SystemVail Water and Sanitation District
tJell No. 1 ,25. Vail Water and Sanitation District
WeII No. 226. Vail tiater and Sanitation District
We]l No. 127. Vail t{ater and Sanitation Districtlfell No. 228. Vaif Water and Sanitation District
spring and Pipeline-A29, VaiI water and Sanitation District
Spring and Pipeline-B30. vlil water and sanitation District
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III. Decreed Storage Rights1. Fleming Storage Tank2. E.C.D.C. Reservoir3. Eoyt Reservoir4. K.A.C. Reservoir5. M111 Creek Reservoir No. 16. MilI Creek Reservoir No. 27. Golf Course Reservoir No. 18. Golf Course Reservoir No. 29. Red Sandstone Reservoir10. Black Gore Creek Reservoir No. 111. Black Gore creek Reservoir No. 2
L2. Black Gore Creek Reservoir No. 313. Indian Creeh ReservoirL4. Red Sandstone Reservoir No. 2
15. Black Lake16. Black Lake No. 2L7. Black Lake No. 2, lst Enlargement18. Vail VaIIey Reservoir
Iv. Undecreed tdater Storage Rights and Structures1. Vail Valley Reservoir No. 2
V. Structures to Be Augrmented1. BIack Gore Infiltration Gallery(E.c.D.C. Ga1fery & GWACWS Pt.B)
Bighorn/Gore Val.ley PumPhouse
Gore Creek Intake for Booth Creek
Treatment Plant4. Booth Creek irtater Treatnent Pl.ant fntake
5. VaiI Valley Consolidated WelI No. R1
6. Vail Valley Consolidaled Well No. R2
7. Vail ValIey Consolidated Well No. R3
8. Vail. Valley Consolidated Well No. R4
9. Vail Valley Consolidated Well No. R5
10. Vail Val.ley Consolidated WelI No. R5
11. Vail GoIf Course DitchL2. Gore Creek Water Treatnent Plant Intake
13. Golden Peak Snowmaking14. Vail Village ttest Well No. 1
15. Vail Village West Well No. 6
16. Vail village West tlell No. 7
L7. Vail Village t{est Well No. 8
18. Vail Intermountain Well No. 2
19. Vail Intermountain llell No. 4
(Gore Creek WeII No - 24094'8,
20. Tourist TraP SPring2L. Town of VaiI SPring TaPs
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DESCRIPTION OF RIGHTS A}ID STRUC:rURES
I.Historic Irrigation Direc! Flow water Rights:
1.2.0 c.f.s. decreed to the Mann Ditch, out of
Booth Creek, a tributary of Gore Creek,
Priority No. 99 in old Water District No. 37,with adjudication date of June 29, 1894, .andappropriation date of May 1, 1890, Civil
A-ction No. 294, 1981 Basin Rank 735. Headgate
Location: on the west bank of Booth Creek at
a point near the NE corner of the t{El/4 of the
sE7/4 of Section 3, Township 5 South, Range 80
west, 6th P.M.
1.6 c.f.s. decreed to the Webb Ditch, out of
Pitkin Creek, a tributary of Gore Creek,
Priority No. 118 in old Water District No. 37'
with adludication date of June 29, 1894, ald
appropriation date of Augrust 27, L892, Civil
Action No. 294, 1981 Basin Rank 847. Eeadgate
Location: at a point on the west bank of
Pitkin Creek whente the witness corner to the
Et/4 corner of Section 11, Township 5 South,
Range 80 West, 5th P.l,:. bears Souttr, 5"53'
West, 1,580.5 feet.
2.3 c.f.s decreed to the tarzalere Ditch, out
of Middle Creek, a tributaty of Gore Creek,
Priority No. 121 in o1d Water District No. 37,
wittr adJudication date of June 29, 1894, .andappropriation date of october 6, 1892, Civil
ALtion No. 294, t98f Basin Rank 850. Beadgate
location: on the west bank of tttiddle Creek'
at a point near the NEl/4 corner of the Sw7/4
of thi sEL/4 of Section 6, Township 5 Souttr,
Range 80 West, 5th P.I,l.
1.2 c.f.s. decreed to the Frank Larzalere
Ditch, out of !1i11 Creek, Priority No. 1,22. in
old Water District No. 37, with adjudication
date of June 29, 1894, and appropriation date
of October 10, 1892, Civi] Action No. 294'
1981 Basin Rank 851. Headgate location: on
the west bank of Saw llitl -Creek, at a Pointnear the Sw7/4 of the NE!/4 of Section 8,
Township 5 Souttt, Range 80 Vlest' 6th P.U.
2.4 c.f.s. decreed to the Scoville Ditch, out
of Middle Creek, a tributary of Gore Creek,
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Priority No. 123 in old water District No. 37,with adjudication date of June 29, 1894, and
appropriation date of October 20, L892 ' Civil
action No. 294, 1981 Basin Rank 853. IleadgateIocation: on the east bank of Middle Creek,
at a point in the M'I]../4 of the Svll/4 of
Section 6, Township 5 South, Range 80 West,
6th P.M.
1.2 c.f.s. decreed to the Saw tlill Ditch, out
of t{ill Creek, a tributary of Gore CreeX,
Priority No. 128 in old water District No- 37,
with adJudication date of June 29, 1894' and
appropriation date of Novenber 1, 1992, Civil
Aclion No. 294, 1981 Basin Rank 854. Ileadgate
location: on the east bank of Saw MiIl Creek,
at a point near the SW corner of the SWl/4 of
the Wtt/+ of Section 8, Tonnship 5 Souttr,
Range 80 West, 5th P.l'r.
1.2 c.f.s. decreed to the Shively Ditch, out
of Gore Creek, Priority No. 125 in old llater
District No. 37, with adjudication date of
June 29, 7894, and appropriation date of
November 1, t892, Civil Action No. 294, 1981
Basin Rank 854. Headgate location: on the
south bank of Gore Creek at a point 200 feet
north of the NE corner of the NE1,/4 M1rz4 of
Section 9, Township 5 South, Range 80 west'
5th P.M.
2.5 c.f .s. decreed to the llcMonagle Ditch, out
of Red Sandstone Creek, a tributary of Gore
Creek, Priority No. 281 in old l'Jater District
No. 37, with adjudication date of February 12,
1909, and appropriation date of December 13,
1900, Civil- Action No. 512, 1981 Basin Rank
1665, Headgate location: in the NE!/4 sEL/4
of Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 81 West,
5th P.!,1.
4.5 c.f.s decreed to the Bryant Lower Ditch,
out of Gore Creek, Priority No. 301 in old
Water District No. 37, with adjudication date
of February 27, 1912, and appropriation'date
of June 1.5; 1902, Civil Action No. 573, 1981
Aisin Rank 195?. Headgate lo.cation: in the
sEt/4 SWL/4 NE]./4 of Section L2, ?ovnship 5
South, Range 81 VJest, 6th P.M.
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0.5 c.f.s. decreed to the Sandstone Ditch, out
of Red Sandstone Creek, a tributary of Gore
Creek, Priority No. 342 in old !{ater District
No. 37, with adjudication date of June 23,
1919, and appropriation date of June 2, 1913,
Civil Action No. 71I, 1981 Basin Rank 2358.
lleadgate location: at a point on the east
bank of Sandstone Creek whence the NW corner
of Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 80 West,
6th P.M. bears South 11oE, 900 feet.
0.8 c.f.s. decreed to the Park Ditch, out of
Park Creek, a tributary of Gore Creek, Pri-
ority No. 344 in old hrater District No. 3?,
with- adjudication date of June 23, 1919'. ?ldappropriation date of June 15, L9t4, Civil
AAUon No. 712, 1981 Basin Rank 2359- Head-
gate location: on the west bank of Park Creek
it a point whence the N1/4 corner of Sec-
tion 7, Township 5 South, Range 80 YJest, 6ttl
P.!1., bears North 18o45r East, 1,550 feet.
0.5 c.f.s. decreed to the Spraddle Ditch, out
of Spraddle Creek, a tributary of Gore. Creek'
rrioiity No. 343 in old water District No. 37,
with adludication date of June 23' 1919'. ?ndappropriation date of June 15, 1916, civil
ALtion No. 712, 1981 Basin Rank 2360. Ilead-
gate location: at a point on the west bank of
Spraddle Creek whence the NE corner of Sec-
tion 7, Township 5 south, Range 80 West, 6th
P.M. bears North,630 East, 100 feet.
4.04 c.f.s. decreed to the Buffehr and Rose
Ditch, out of Gore creek, Priority No. 409 in
old Water District No. 37, with adjudication
date of October 3, 1936, and appropriation
date of lrlay 1, 1910, Civil Action No. 953,
1981 Basin Rank 27'14. Headgate location (per
change in Case No. tl-2479): at a point.on the
SE blnk of Gore Creek 75 feet west of the NE
corner of the swl/4 NEI/4 of Section 12'
Township 5 South, Range 81 west, 6th P.llt.
0.59 c.f.s. decreed to the Rose Ditch, qut of
Red Sandstone Creek, a tributary of Gore.
Creek, Priority No. 415 in old water Distrj.ct
No. 3i, with adjudication date of October 3,
1936, and appropriation date of !!ay 1, !!!-2,civii Actio-n- No. 963, 1981 Basin Rank 2779'
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Ileadgate location (per change in Case No.
11-24781: at a point on the West bank of Gore
Creek 150 feet West of the l{E corner of the
Sw1,/4 NEI/4 of Section L2, Township 5 South,
Range 81 West, 5th P.M.
0.59 c.f.s. decreed to the Ruder No. L Ditch,
out of Gore Creek, Priority No. 388 in old
Water District No. 37, with adjudication date
of october 3, 1936 and appropriation date of
June 1, 1900, Civil Action No. 963, X981 Basin
Rank 2?57. Eeadgate location: at a point
whence the NE corner of the !trt/l-/4 !fW1,/4 of
Section 14, Township 5 South, Range 81 West,
6th P.lit. bears North 29"21t lfest,
3,116.19 feet.
0.59 c.f.s. decreed to the Rose Ditch First
Enlargement, out of Red Sandstone Creek' Itributary of Gore Creek, Priority No..{23,in
o1d Water District No. 37, with adjudication
date of October 3, 1936, and appropriation
date of t{ay 1, 1915, Civil Action No. 963,
1981 Basin-Rank 2784. Headgate }ocation: in
the NE1/4 SEI/4, Section 1, Township 5 South,
Range 81 lfest, 6th P.lil.
1.33 c.f.s. decreed to the Rose Ditch First
Enlargement, out of Red Sandstone Creek, a
tribuiary of Gore Creek, Priority No..423.in
old Water District No. 37, with adjudication
date of October 3, 1935, and appropriation
date of May l, 1915, Civil Action No. 953,
1981 Basin Rank 2784. Headgate focation: in
the M1,/4 SEL/ , Section 1, Township 5 South,
Range 81 Uest, 6tlt P.M.
0.59 c.f.s decreed to the Ruder No- 1 Ditch
First Enlargement, out of Gore Creek, Priority
No. 444 in -ofa water District No. 37' with
adjudication date of octobet 3, 1936 and
appropriation date of June 1, 1920' Civil-
A;iio; No. 963, 1981 Basin Rank 2800. Head-
gate location: at a point w-hence the NE
iorner of the ltryt]-/4 Ntll/4 of Section 14'
Township 5 South. Range 8l West, 6th P.ttl.
bears North 29o2L' lrfest, 3,116.-19 feet.
0.5 c.f.s. decreed to Bryant Lolter Ditch First
Eniargement, out of Goie Creek, Priority
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No. 471 in old lvater District No. 37, with
adjudication date of October 3, 1935, and
appropriation date of June 15, L927, Civil
Action No. 963, 1981 Basin Rank 2821. llead-gate }ocation: in the SEI/4 SVf1/4 t{E1,/4 of
Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 81 West,
6th P.M.
2.8 c.f.s. decreed to the Katsos Ditch, out of
Booth Creek, a tributary of Gore creek.Priority No. 485 in o1d water District No. 37,with adjudication date of February 7, 1956,
and appropriation date of June 1, 1913' Civil
Action No. 1128, 1981 Basin Rank 3299.
Headgate focation: at a point on the East
bank of Booth Creek whence the witness cornerto the Et/4 corner of Section 11, Township 5
South, Range 80 west, 6th F.l,l. bears South
50020t East, 6,666.4 feet.
3.3 c.f.s. decreed to the Katsos No. 2 Ditch,
out of an unnaned tributary to Gore Creek,Priority No. 488 in old Water District No. 37,
uith adjudication date of Februar! 7, 1956,
and appropriation date of June 1, 1913' CivilAction No. 1128, 1981 Basin Rank 3299.
Iteadgate location: at a point on the East
bank of an unnaned tributary of Gore Creek
whence the witness corner to the El,/4 corner
of Section 11, Township 5 South, Range 80
west, 5th P.M. bears South 73043r East,
5,195.6 feet. I
!.5 c.f.s. decreed to the Kiahtipes l{o. I
Ditch, out of an unnarned tributary to Black
Gore Creek, Priority No. 487 in old t{ater
District No. 3?, with adjudication date of
February 7, 1956, and appropriation date of
June 1, 1913, civil Action No. 1128, 1981
Basin Rank 3299. tteadgate location: at apoint whence the N1/4 corner of Section 18,
Township 5 South, Range 79 West, 5th P.I-|.
bears North 28030r East, 2,580.3 feet.
1.0 c.f.B. decreed to the Kiabtipes No. 2
Ditch, out of aD unnaned tributary to Gore
Creek, Priority No. 489 in old Water District
No. 3?, vith adjudication dat'e of February 7,
1956, and appropriation date of June 1' 1913'
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Headgate locations: Headgate number 1 is
located at a point lthence the N1rz4 corner of
Section 18, Township 5 South, Range 79 West,
6th P.M. bears North 81o08t East, ?,03L.2'rfeet; headgate nurnber 2 is located at a point
whence the N1-/4 corner of the 6arne said
Section 18 bears South 85050r East, 3,695.6
feet.
24. 3.4 c.f.s. decreed to Kiahtipes No. 3 Ditch,out of an unnamed tributary to Gore Creek,
Priority No. 490 in old t{ater District No. 37,
with adjudication date of Februar! 7 ' 1956'
and appiopriation date of June 1, 1913' CivilAction No. 1128, 1981 Basin Rank 3299.
Headgate locations: headgate number 1 is
locaied at a point from which the witness
corner to the vll/4 corner of Section 12,
Township 5 South, Range 80 West, 6th P.l'l .
bears North 39o03r West, 3,008.7 feet; head-
gate nuiber 2 is located at a point from which
said witness corner bears South 8Lo24r East,
359.3 feet.
25. 1.0 c.f.s. decreed to Kiahtipes No. 6 Ditch,out of Pitkin Creek, a tributary of Gore
Creek, Priority No. 491 in old water District
No. 37, with adjudication date of FebruarY 7,
1956, and appropriation date of June 1, 1913,
Civil Action No. Lt2g, 1981 Basin Rank 3299.
Headgate location: at a point from whence the
witness corner to the W1/4 corDer of Sec-
tion 12, Township 5 South, Range 80 West' 6th
P.M. bears South 7"57t West, I,775.2 feet-
26. 2.o c.f.s. decreed to Spraddle No. 2 Ditch,
out of Spraddle Creek. a tributary of. Gore
Creek, pfiority No. 492 in old tlater District
No. 37, with adjudication date of FebruatY 7,
1955, and appropriation date of June 10, 19f3,
Civil Action No. 1128, 1981 Basin Rank 3300.
Headgate location: at a point on the West
bank-of Spraddle Creek whence the NE corner of
Section 7, Township 5 South, Range 80 l{est'
6th P.M. bears North 630 East 100 feet.
4.4 c.f .s. decreed to the Black Gore Ditch,
oui of Black Gore creek, Priority No' 499 in
old l{ater District No. 37, with adjudication
date of FebruatY 7, 1955, and appropriatj'on
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1981 Basin Rank 3306. Headgate location: in
the llt{1/4 WL/4, Section 18, Township 5 South,
Range 80 Vlest, 6th P.tt.
2.52 c.f.s. decreed to the Webb Ditch First
Enlargement, out of Pitkin Creek, a tributaryof Gore Creek, Priority No. 500 in old WaterDistrict No. 3?, with adjudication date of
February 7, 1955, and appropriation date of
July 31 , 1934, Civil Action No. 1128, 1981
Basin Rank 3307. Beadgate location: in the
SWl-/4 SWL/4, Section 1, Township 5 South,
Range 80 liest, 5th P.M.
3.0 c.f.s. decreed to the Sawmill Ditch First
Enlargement, out of !1i11 Creek, a tributary of
core Creek, Priority No. 502 in old waterDistrict No. 37, with adjudication date of
February 7, 1955, and appropriation date of
August 3L, 1939, Civil Action No. 1128, 1981
Basin Rank 3444. Headgate location: at apoint on the East side of Sasr titill Creek
whence the N1,/4 corner of Section 8, Town-
ship 5 South, Range 80 West, 6th P.M. bears
North 7o37t East. 2,9L5.2 feet.
1.0 c.f.s. decreed to the Frank tarzalere
Ditch First Enlargement, out of MiIl Creek, a
tributary of Gore Creek, Priority No. 503 inold llater District No. 37, with adjudication
date of Februat! 7, 1956, and appropriation
date of May 19, 7.943, Civil Action No. 1128,
1981 Basin Rank 3634. Ileadgate location: ata point on the west bank of saw llill Creek
whence the ![W corner of Section 7, Township 5
South, Range 80 West, 6th P.I{. bears North
69045' lfest, 7,153.2 feet.
2.7 c.f .s. decreed to the Sandstone Ditch
First Enlargement, out of Red Sandstone Creek,
a tributary of Gore Creek, Priority No. 504 in
old tater District No. 37, with adjudication
date of February 7, 1956, and appropriation
date of ilay 15, L944, Civil Action No. 1128,
1981 Basin-Rank 3836. Headgate Jocation: at
a point on the East bank of Sandstone Creek
whence the t{W corner of Section 7, Township 5
South, Range 80 West, 6tb P.I.l. bears South
11o00r EaEt, 900 feet.
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6.2 c.f.s. decreed to the Larzalere DitchFirst Enlargement, out of Middle Creek, atributary of core Creek, Priority No. 506 inold l{ater District No. 37, wit}r adjudication
date of Februat! 7, 1956, and appropriation
date of t{ay 15, 1946, civil Action No. 1128,
1981 Basin Rank 3903. tseadgate location: ata point on the West bank of Middle Creek
whence the SW corner of Section 5, Township 5
South, Range 80 West, 6th P.M. bears south
74oL7 r, west 4,009.5 feet,
1.0 c.f.s. decreed to the Main Gore Ditch, out
of Gore Creek, Priority No. 512 in old Water
District No. 37, with adjudication date of
February 7, 1956, and appropriation date of
July 19, 1951, civil Action No. 1128, 19S1
Basln Rank 4183. Headgate location: in the
M^t1,/4 l{8t/4, Section 1.8, Township 5 South,
Range 79 West, 6th P.M.
4.2 c.f .a. decreed to the llann Ditch First
Enlargement, out of Booth Creek, a tributary
of Goie creek, Priority No. 513 in old water
District No. 37, with adjudication date of
February 7, L956, and appropriation date of
July 23, 1951, Civil Action No. 1128, 1981
Basin Rank 4185. Headgate Jocation: on the
west bank of Booth Creek at a point whence ttre
witness corner of Section 11, Tovrnship 5
South, Range 80 t{est, 6th P.l{. bears Sout}r 52o
48 I East, 6,564.1 feet.
2.0 c.f.s. decreed to the Edward Ditch' out of
Red Sandstone Creek, a tributary to Gore
Creek, Priority No. 523 in o1d t{ater District
No. 37, with adjudication date of July 23,
1958, and appropriation date of June 30, 1936'
civil Action No. 1193, 1981 Basin Rank 4442.
Iteadgate location: in ttre SEI/4 SEL/4,
Section 1, Townstrip 5 Souttt, Range 81 West,
6th P.t'1.
2,0 c.f.s. decreed to the Mike Ditch, out of
Red Sandstone Creek, a tributary of Gore
Creek, Priority No. 524 in old water District
No. 3?, with iAjudication date of July 23, -1958, and appropriation date of JuIy 31, +?16'civil Action No. 1193, 1981 Basin Rank 4443.
Headgate Location: in the t{EL/4 SEf/4,
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1.17 c.f.s. decreed to the Buffehr and RoseDitch First Enlargement, out of Gore Creek,Priority No. 540 in o1d water District No. 37,with adjudication date of July 23, 1958, andappropriation date of May 31, 1955, CivilAction No. 1193. 1981 Basin Rank 4457.
Headgate location: (per change in case
No. W-2479): at a point on the sE bank ofcore Creek 75 feet Vtest of the NE corner ofthe swl/4 t{EL/4 of Section 12, Township 5
South, Range 8l West, 6th P.l.l.
0.255 c.f.s. decreed to Vail Village West WelI
No. 1 (Pennit No. 10474-F), out of the allu-
vium of Gore Creek, with adjudication date of
December 31, 1972 and appropriation date of
September 15, 1963, Case No. w-711, 1981 Basin
Ranh 4914. Point of diversion: at a point
1,010 feet East of the West section Line, and
1,930 feet North of the South section line of
Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 81 West of
the 6th P.M.
O.222 c.f.s. decreed to Vail ViIIage l{est WeII
No. 2 (Permit No. 4520-F), out of the alluviumof core Creek, with adjudication date of
Decenber 31, 1972 and appropriation date of
December 31, 1965, Case No. w-711, L981 Basin
Rank 5043. Point of diversion: in the !{W1l4
Swl/4 of Section t2, Township 5 South, Range
81 West of the 6th P.M. at a point L,260 feet
East of the tiest section line and 1,930 feet
North of the South section line of said
Section 12.
0.334 c.f.s. decreed to vail villagre west well
No. 3 (Permit No. 11431-F) out of the alluviun
of core Creek, with adjudication date of
Decernber 21, 1972 and appropriation date of
December 23, 1966, Case -No. vi-?11, 1981 Basin
Rank 5144. Point of diversion: in the SEI/4
SEL/4, Section 11, Township 5, Souttt, Range 81
West of 6th P.M. at a point T2O feet West of
the East section line and 330 feet North of
the South section line of Section 11.
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0.111 c.f.s. decreed to Vail Village West well
No. 4 (Permit No. 12998-F), out of the a]lu-viun of Gore Creek, adjudication date of
Decenber 31, I97Z and appropriation date of
October 18, 1963, Case No. rd-711, 1981 Basin
Rank 4921. Point of diversion: at a point
L,990 feet East of the West section line and
2,O2O feet North of the South section line of
Section 12, lownship 5 South, Range 81 West ofthe 6th P.M.
0.033 c,f.s. decreed to Vail ViIIage West Well
No. 5 (Permit No. 4881-F), out of the alluviumof core Creek, with adjudication date of
December 31, 1972 and appropriation date of
May 19, 1968, Case No. w-711, 1981 Basin Rank5228. Point of diversion: in the NEI/4 SvlL/4of Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 81 Westof 6th P.M. at a point 1,940 feet East of the
west section line and 2,000 feet North of the
South section line of Section 12.
0.65 c.f.s. decreed to vail Village West t{e}l
No. 6 (Pernit No. 17460-F), out of the allu-
vium of Gore Creek, adjudication date ofApril 14, 1975 and appropriation date of
May 31 , 1972, Case No. W-2457. Point ofdiversion: at a point 1,545 feet North of the
South section line and 750 feet East of the
West section line in the lntf1,/4 SulL/4 of
Section 12, Township 5 Soutlr, Range 81 lfest of
the 5th P.M. r
0.25 c.f.s. decreed to the E.c.D.c. Gallery(also known as Black Gore InfiltrationGallery, and Gore valley water Authority
Conmittee water Systern, Point B) out of Black
Gore Creek, with adjudication date of May 31'
L972, and appropriation date of April 4, 1963,Civil Action No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank 5057.
Point of diversion: at a point whence the
west guarter corner of Section 18, Township 5
South, Range 79 l{est of the 5th P.lll. bears
south 5ro27 | lfest a distance of 1,264 feet'
10.0 c.f.s. conditionally decreed to the Hoyt
Pioeline out of Black Gore Creek. with adju-
diiation date of May 31 , l9?2', and appropria-
tion date of April 4, 1953, Civil Action
No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank 5057. Point of
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diversion: a point on the tfest bank of Black
Gore Creek whdnce the Northwest corner of
Section 18, Township 5 Souttt, Range 79 West,
6th P.M. bears North 2ooztr lfest, 3,311 feet'
This structure rlas never built and does not
exist as a phYsical structure.
g. 1.6 c.f.s. decreed to the Bighorn PipeLine out
of Bighorn Creek, a tribu-tary oq Gore creel(,
with idjudication date of May 31, 1-972,. and
approprfation date of April-a'-l?9?: ci-vr,r
A;tio; No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank 5057. Polnt
oi aiversiont a point on tJlre west bank of
Bighorn Creek whenlce the Northwest corner of
ii6tion 12, Torvnship 5 south, Range 80 west-of
the 6th P.M. bears North 6lo4t l{est, 2'737'66
feet. This structure no longer exists as a
physical structure.
10. 10.0 c.f.s. conditional'ly decreed to the ltain- Gore Hunicipal Ditch and Pipeline, out of Gore
Creek, with-adjudication date of May 31, l?72,
ina aipropriation date of lpr-il -4,-^1-9-63, -Ci.vi1actioir- No-. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank 5057' Polnt
oi aiversion, a point on the North bank of
Gore Creek whence- the Northwest corner of
itction 18, Township 5 South, Range 79 West of
the 6th P.M. bears North 61024r West, 1,863
fdet. This structure was never built and does
not exist as a PhYsical structure.
11. 4.0 c.f.s. decreed to Bighorn Fish Pond Ditch
out of Bighorn Creek,. a tributary of -Goreiieef, witi adjudication date of lttay 3-1 , 1.972
and appropriation date of .Apr-it -4'- 1-9i3, -Civilactio-n- Xo-. L529, 1981 Basin Rank 5057' Point
of diversion: a point on the right or
w-sterly bank of Bighorn Creek whence ttle Nvt
ioiner -of section 12, lownshiP 5 Souttr,-
Range 80 lfest, 6th P.M. bears North 47o 11 |
ifest, 2,549.71 feet-
!2. 2.22 c.f 's. decreed to Red Sandstone Gallery
i"fio known as Ligll's Ridge water Treaunent
ifant and Gore Valley tJater Authority- C-on--
mittee Water system, Point A)' out ot Reo
Sandstone Creek, a tributary of Gore -Creek,;iih- aajuaication date of May -31,- ^1972 -andippiopi{ation date of January 3-, -1^9-6:'
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of diversion: it a point from which the
Northeast corner of the SEI/4 SEL/4 of,
Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 81 west of
tlre 6th P.M. bears North S0o4t East, 185 f,eet.
0.133 c.f.s. decreed to the Tourist Trap
Spring. out of the MilI Creek alluviun, with
a-djudication date of December 31 , t9'73, and
appropriation date of January 1, t962' Case
N-o-. w:2167, 1981 Basin Rank 5932. Point of
diversion: in Section 17, Township 5 South,
Range 80 lfest of the 5th P.M. at a. point _whence the Northwest corner of Section I of
said Township and Range bears North 19012 t
lfest, 8,950 feet.
0.78 c.f.s. decreed to the Town of Vail'
sDrinqs Taps, out of the Mill Creek alluvium,witn iajudication date of Decenber 31, 1973,
and appropriation date of June 1, t962., Case
No. w-2t07, 1978 Basin Rank 5901. Point of
diversion: wittrin a 100 foot diameter circle,
from the center of which the west quarter
corner of Section 8, Township 5 South, Range
80 West of the 6th ?.!.1. bears North 50o West
364 feet.
1.9 c.f.s. decreed to the Gore Creek Water
Treatment Plant Intake, out of Gore Creek,
vith adjudication date of December 31 , 1973,
and appropriation date of July 6, 1965, case
Uo. w-2107, 1981.Basin Rank 5951. Poi.nt of
diversion: on tlie left bank of Gore Creek in
ttre l{W1l4 }n 1/4 of Section 9, Township 5
South, Range 80 Uest of the 6th P.ttt., at a
point whenle ttre Northwest corner of said
3ection 9 bears North 03o00r tfest 1,100 feet-
1.34 e.f.s. decreed to Golden Peak Snowmaking,
out of tlill Creek, a tributary to Gore Creek,
with adjudication date of December 31, 1973'
and appropriation date of January- 1, 19_65,,
case fr6. *-ztoz, 1991 Basin Rank 5953. Point
of diversion: on the East bank of Uil]' Creek
in the ltEI/4 Sw7/4 of Section 8, Township 5
Soutlr, Range 80 West of the 6tb P.U- at a
point whenie the Northw^e-st corner of said-section 8 bears North 38035' West 3,500 feet'
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3.23 c.f.s. absolutely decreed and 2.57 c.f.s.
conditionally decreed to Booth Creek Water
Treatrnent Plant Intake out of Booth Creek, a
tributary of core Creek, with adjudication
date of becember 3l , t973, and appropriation
date of January t, 1-97r., Case No. W-2157' 1981
Basin Rank 5982. Point of diversion: on the
left bank of Booth Creek in the SWI/4 l{w1l4 of
Section 2, Township 5 South, Range 80 West of
the 6th P.M., at a point whence the West
guarter corner of said Section 2 bears South
54"00' lrest 400 feet. 0.55 c.f.s. of the 3.23
c.f.s. absolute water right was made absofute
by decree entered June 17, 1985 in Consoli-
altea Cases No. 82CW90, 92cw116, 82CW124 and
82CW324.
4.53 c.f.s. absolutely decreed and 0.81 c.f.s.
conditionally decreed to the Gore Creek Intake
for Booth Creek Treatrnent Plant, out of Gore
Creek, with adjudication date of December 31,
!973, and appropriation date of Decernber 19'
L973, Case tto. t{-2157, 1981 Basin Rank 5075-
Point of diversion: on the right bank of Gore
Creek in the SEL/4 sEL/4 of Section 3, Town-
ship 5 South, Range 80 West of the 6th P.M. 'at i point whence -the Southeast corner of Eaid
Section 3 bears South 21o30r East, 970 feet-
1.51 c.f.s. conditionally decreed to Gore
Creek Intake for Booth Creek Treatment Plant,
First Enlargement out of Gore Cteek, with-
adjudication aate of Decenber 3l', 1979, and
appropriation date of Decenber 19, L973' Case
N;-. w-szso Point of diversion: same as in
Paragraph II. l8 above.
0.09 c.f.s. conditionally decreed to Log Chute
Pr.unp Station, out of Mill Creek, a tributa-ry
of -Gore Creek, with adjudication date of
Decenber 31, L973, and appropriation date of
Decenber 19, 1973, Case No. W-2157, 1981 Basin
Rank 6075. Point of diversion: on the South
bank of lrtill Creek in Section 15, Township 5
South, Range 80 West of the 6th P'I., .aq a -point uhencL the Northwest corner of section 8
Lears North 4go].st West 10,250 feet.
1.?8 c.f.s conditionally decreed to Nurnber 245
Pumphouse and Pond, out of llitl Creek, a
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tributary to Gore Creek, with adjudication
date of becember 31., L973, and appropriation
date of Decernber 19, 1973, Case No. W-2767,
1981 Basin Ranh 6075. Point of diversi'on: on
the East bank of Mill Creek in Sectio\ t7,
Township 5 South, Range 80 West of the 6tlt
P.M., at a point vthence the Northwest corner
of iection-8 bears North 3lo27r l{est,
6,350 feet.
0.013 c.f.s. absolutely and 0.155 c.f.s.
conditionally decreed €o Plow Spring,- out..of
Mill Creek, -a tributary to Gore Creek, with
adjudication date of D-ecember 31 , 1973, and
aplropriation date of December 19, 1973, Cas-e
nb. wlzfgz, 1981 Basin Rank 6075. Point of
diversion:' on the South bank of MiIl Creek'
Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 80 West of
the 6th P.M., at a-point nhence the Northwest
corner of Section g-bears North 50038r West,
10.500 feet. 0.013 c.f.s. was converted to
absolute status in the decree entered on
June 17, 1985 in Consolidated Cases
No. 82Cw90, 82CW115, eZCWl24 and 82CW324.
12.0 c.f.s. conditionally decreed to the Gore
Vatley water Authority committee lfater system
out o-f Bed Sandstone Creek, Black Gore Creek'
and Bighorn Creek, all tributary to-.Gore
Creek. ind out of Gore Creek, with adjudic.a-
tion bate of December 30, 1977 and appropria-
tion date of October 15, L977 ' Case
No. tr-3665, 1981'Basin Rank 5589- Points of
diversion:
a. Diversion Point A (also known as Red
Sandstone Gallery) is located on Red
Sandstone Creek iri Section 1, Township 5
Souttt, Range 81 tlest of the 5th P.ltl' at a
poinl'whenie the Southeast corner of said-Section 1 bears South OT'44r East'
1,370.1 feet-
b. Diversion Point B (a1so known aE E.C.D'C'
Gallerv and Blacli Gore Infiltralion
ciii.til is I'ocated on Black Gore creek
at a point whence the.West guarter corner
of seltion 18, Township 5 south, Range-7g
lrest of tlre 6th P.M. bears Soutb 5to27l
lfest a distance of 1,264 feet.
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c. Diversion Point c (also known as BighornPipeline) is located on Bighorn Creek ata point whence the Northnest corDer of
Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 80
West of the 5th P.M. bears North 61004'lfest, 2,737.66 feet.
d. Diversion Point D is located on Gore
Creek at a point whence the Northwest
corner of Section 12, Township 5 South,
Range 80 West of the 6th P.M. bears North
37030' itest 4,500 feet. This point of
diversion wilt not be used and is hereby
abandoned.
0.18 c.f.s. decreed to Vail Water and Sanita-tion District tfell No. 1, out of Gore Creek
alfuvium, with adjudication date of May 31,
1972 and appropriation date of October 7,
t963, Civil Action L529, 1981 Basin Rank 5060.
Point of diversion: at a point lthence the sw
corner of the \IEI/A !nfl/4, Section 8, Town-
ship 5 South, Range 80 West, 5th P.It!. bears
South 84o38r11r West, Z,7Lg feet.
0.2 c.f.s. decreed to Vail water and Sanita-tion District Wel.l No. 2, out of the Gore
Creek alfuvium, with adjudication date of
I|:ay 31 , 1972 and appropriation date of Oct-
ober 1, 1963, civil Action L529, 1981 Basin
Rank 5059. Point of diversion: at a point
whence the sw corner of the Nw1,/4 t{vll/4 of
Section 8, Township 5 south, Range 80 Vfest,
5th P.M. bears South 82o34'20f' West, ?63 feet.
0.176 c.f.s. decreed to Vail water and Sani-
tation District ttelf No. 1, out of the Gore
Creek alluvium, with adjudication date of
December 31, 1973 and appropriation date of
october 7, 1963, case No. wa2l57, 1981 Basin
Rank 5943. Point of diversion: located in
the t{l{1/4 NEL/4, Section 8, Township 5 South,
Range 80 West, 6th P.M. at a point whence the
sW iorner of the lMf,/4 l{l^tll4 of said Section 8
bears South 84038r1lrr West, 2,7I9 feet.
0.198 c.f.s. decreed to Vail vlater and Sani-
tation District welL No. 2, out of tlre Gore
creek afluvium. with adjudication date of
December 31, 1973 and appropriation date of
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Rank 5942. Point of. diversion: in the Nrl]-/4llwl/4 of Section B, Township 5 South, Range 80l{est, 5th P.}1. at a point whence the SW cornerof the Nt/+ N.it/4 of said Section 8 bears
South 82"34120rt West, 763 feet.
1.0 c.f.s. decreed to Vail Water and Sanita-tion District Spring and Pipeline-A out of
Gore Creek, with adjudication date of May 31,
L972, and appropriation date of October 10,
L962, Civil Action 1529, 1981 Basin Rank 5055.
Point of diversion: at a point whence the l{Wcorner of, Section 7, Township 5 South,
Range 80 lJest, 6th P.ltl. bears North 55018r30r'
West, 7,045.1 feet.
0.31 c.f.s. decreed to Vail vlater and Sanita-tion District Spring and Pipeline-B, out of
core creek, with adjudication date of May 31,
1972, and appropriation date of October 10,
L962, Civi] Action No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank5056. Point of diversion: at a point whence
the t{W corner of Section 7, Township 5 South,
Range 80 West, 6th P.tl. bears North 51"13r
West, 7,176.7 feet.
0.31 c.f.s. decreed to Vail water and sanita-tion District Spring and Pipeline-C, out of
core Creek, with adjudication date of May 31,
t972, and appropriation date of October 10,
1962, Civil Action No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank
5056. Point of diversion: at a point whence
the l{W corner of Section 7. Township 5 Sout}r,
Range 80 West, 6th P.tft. bears North 60o13t
West, 7,742,2 feet.
III. Decreed Storage Riqhts:
1. O.OLO4Z acre ft. decreed to the Flening
Storage Tank out of Sandstone Creek, a trj.bu-
tary of Gore Creek, with adjudication of
May-31 , t972, and appropriation d?t9 of
october 9, 1942, Civil Action No. 1529, 1981
Basin nani soaz. Point of diversion: a Point
whence the East guarter corner of Section 1,
Township 5 South. Range 81 West of the 6th
P.M., blars South 29"19 r30'r East a distance of
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E.c.D.c. Reservoir, conditionally decreed
]']-2.O AF out of Black Gore creek' a tributaly
of Gore Creek, with adjudication date of
May 31 , Lg72 and with appropriation date of
ila! 30, 1966, Civil Action No. 1529, 1981
ga-sin Rank 5084. The initial point of su:rrey
of the high water line: at a point whence the
Northeast corner of Section 13, Township 5
South, Range 80 West of the 5th P.U- bears
North l7o45r west, 5,75L feet.
Iloyt Reserrroir, conditionally decreed 240.25
AF- out of Black Gore Creek, a tributary of
Gore creek, with adjudication date of May 31,
1972 and with appropriation date of May 30,-
1966, Civil Acti-on No. 1529, 1981 Basin Rank
5084. The initial point of survey of the high
water line: at a point of whence the North-
east corner of Section 13, Township 5 South,
Range 80 West, 6th P.M. bears Nortlr 24"431
liest, 13,011 feet.
K.A.c. Resenroir, conditionally decreed
75.0 AF out of Gore Creek, with adjudication
date of December 2?, L977 and appropriation
date of September 2, 1977' Case No. W-3603.
Dan located in the SE1l4 of the sEI/4, sec-
tion 12, Township 5 South, Range 80 west of
the 6th P.!1. Th-e reservoir outlet is located
at a point whence the Southeast corner of said
Section 12 bears South 55o00f East,
1,100 feet.
,lltill Creek Reservoir No. 1, conditionalLy
decreed 1OO.O AF out of Mill Creek, a tribu-
iary of core creek, with adjud.ication date of
Decinber 27, Lg77 and appropriation date of
September 2', !977, case llo. w-ge-04, 1981 Qaslnnairf eSgS. The initial point of eu:rrey of the
higher nater line is located at a point whence
th6 forthvrest Corner of Section 10, Township 5
South, Range 80 Vlest of ttre 6tb P-It!. bears
North 15oOOr l{est, 6'500 feet.
llill Creek Resel:voir No. 2, conditional-lY
d.iie"O 190.0 AF out of MitI Creek, a tribu--
iary of Gore creek, uith adjudication date of
Sepiember 2, L977 a4d wlth appropriati-on -d-atesof- SeptemUet 2, L972, Case No. ht-3605, 1981
Basin-Rank 6585. The initial point of suwey
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