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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-30 VLLA Agenda & MinutesMinutes �. 15 July 1975 06— Page 2 With regard to a request from Bob Lazier for a time extension to complete the Lionshead covered parking per a previous agreement with the town council, the zoning administrator stated that the request was made because the owner needs the time to remedy design problems concerning snow removal and funding of the project. Councilwoman Klug moved to deny the time extension; Councilman Steinberg seconded the motion; all present voted in favor; and the motion carried. The matter will be handled adminis- tratively through the Municipal Court, and the owner has until August 31, 1975 to comply. If parking is not provided as required, no C. 0. will be issued. ORDINANCE NO. 11, Series of 1975, AN ORDINANCE MAKING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR $55,000 FOR THE TOWN ADVERTISING PROGRAM, was intro- duced on first reading. The funds will come from the General Fund with $30,000 going to VRA for promotional matters and $25,000 to the Serendipity Singers for a television special (1/3 of which will be paid by Vail Associates; the Town will get profits from the records). Councilman Donovan moved to approve the ordinance; Councilman Staufer seconded the motion; all present voted in favor; and the motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 12, Series of 1975, AN ORDINANCE RE- ZONING THE NINTH FILIP:S, was introduced on first reading. With this ordinance the area east of Sandstone 70 will be downzoned from MDMF to Residential. Councilman Slevin moved to approve the ordinance; Councilman Langmaid seconded the motion; all present voted in favor; and the motion carried. ORDINANCE NO. 13, Series of 1975, AN ORDINANCE RE- ZONING LOTS 9, 10 AND 11 AND IMPOSING SPECIAL BUILDING CONDITIONS ON LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7 AND 8 ON VAIL VILLAGE TENTH FILING, was introduced on first reading. Art Mears, an avalanche expert working with Colorado Geological Survey, was present to explain the various types of zones with regard to avalanche hazard areas. The area in question has been termed "moderate" and would require special conditions for building. Andy Norris, of Vail Associates, explained VA's plan concerning buildable sites. Modifications can be made to the site and structure to allow building and protect the buyer. Due to special existing conditions on Lot 1 concerning the Recreation District, further items must be clarified; a pedestrian easement is being recorded in the Eagle County Court to allow use through the lot for the golf course. The attorney stated that details and documents would be available on second reading of the ordinance. Councilman Steinberg moved to approve the ordinance; Councilman Slevin seconded the motion; all present voted in favor; and the motion carried. Mr. Minger commended VA for spending $10,000 in order to obtain the environmental impact data on the Katsos and this property indicating their concern for avalanche hazard control. With regard to the request for private parking signs from Dairy Depot, fldi (t n it was decided that the matter should be reviewed by the Design Review �-71 Board. With regard to the appointment of the Local Licensing Author' y Board 1-7 Members, the following members were appointed as a result of paper ballots taken by the town council. Appointees include:, Bi.l Grassie, ---Rob Buterbaugh, Sally Hanlon, &a"-y-*i-te and The highest number of votes went to 't�e and Sally Hanlon h are appointed to four year terms. Th othe three members are appo'nt to two year .terms. Upon a motion ul y ma a and seconded the appo ntme is were made official. h. cc I VA 17:7 a err x oz lee dos 4PE J(2. I- ZZ p4r?�� / /ttc. �Mcw � S�a�c�C. 0 G$ I„cs as L a- Putiae ,�)` v �a T uy���m�s 2 - F" aAm, A aNvv r4�t� _T�t kt� hc- T D , V. one' k4gkvcd . f ra -/ t4't� aA;�'s / — aJ mil yli R = 1, i -a -- 5� J(r JOs (VLC, c�c sY -P 44—