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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-05-17 Support Documentation Town Council Regular Session~rlot~~nrL 595 ~.!?a~C ~a~~1~iv~- VRIL,GoGdrado 8165) 3oa•4,6•s6s~ TeCex 950269 May 16, 1983 Town Council/Town of Vail 321 East Lionshead Circle Vail, Colorado 81657 Dear Council: The Manor Vail property owners do hereby grant an easement on their property that is in accord with Exhibit A. Said easement shall be used within the conditions specified in the authorizing ordinance, deed and collateral agreement. Sincerely, J,R. "Dick" Elias President and CEO, Manor Vail Condominium Association i;ULLA'I'I.iRAL •A~:~I~i:1:~11N'1• Wf}EREAS, the 7"OtUN OF VAIL in 1977 agreed and proceeded ~eit.h the vacation of their rightaway contiguous with D1.M}OR VAIL property. }VHEREAS, the '1'O1VN OF VAIL stipulated a 20 foot wide utility and pedestrian access easement to Gerald R. Ford Park be retained through the vacated street rightaway. }VHEREAS, the TOIVN OF VAIL stipulated that the vacated land could be used for functions attendant to pedestrian and vechicular activity which are common to the uses in the D4ANOR VAIL zone district (1-IDr4F) . ]VHEREAS, the TOiVN OF VAIL stipulated the vacated land could not be used in calculating the permitted expansion of gross floor area -+~ithi.n the DiANOR VAIL property. ]VHEREAS, the A1~'OR NAIL property o~+~ners have proceeded in good faith with landscape improvements to the vacated land, as stipulated by the TOWN OF VAIL. ]VHEREAS, the DIANOR VAIL property o~,~ners seek to further improve the general asthetic character; provide for a safe differentiation of pedestrian and vechicular traffic. WI-}EREAS, the MANOR VAIL property owners seek to construct facil- ities on MANOR VAIL'S portion of the vacated right-of-way that would enhance the conduct of hotel, activities, would provide for improvement of safety and comfort of the owners, guests, and the general public. }VHEREAS, the separation of functional areas is a necessary adjunct for proceeding with further mall improvement, the Town Council of the TOWN OF VAIL determines that the boundar~~ of the pedestrian/utility easement and functional use areas are in accord with Exhibit A, Said Exhibit A provides for specific locations of easements and functional use areas within the vacated territory, Provided hereb}• that upon approval, the Ti•'~NOR NAIL property owners a,,ree to deli.;ently pursue the completion and maintenance of the mall improvement. Submitted by tiianor ]'ail on May ]], 198a ' ~ ~ .. ~_ .. ~'i ~1.~ .. ~ •~ i ~ ~r r .t RESI)LUTION N0. ~~ ',~,f.~ . ~`''~,-:~'''~'~; ' ~ .' ~' .. series of 19~..7`.`yj%, ~,,; l 1~:; ,:.~.: ~:j.. ~~~ o'.~.- .. I7/ r A RISOLU'I'ION AiITIIORIZINC 'TIIE TOWN MANT+GF:R ,: ~ : ~ ,. ~' ~- TO I1XL•'CU`I'E A DELD TO MT~I~IOR VAIL CONDOr4INIUM ~ ' ~" . ASSOCIA'I'IOI~I FOR A PARCL.L OF PUBLIC PROI~ERTY UPON CF;RTAIN CONDITIONS~AND RESTRICTIONS, . AND DIP.ECTING TIIE ACTING TOWN CLERK TO f ATTEST TO TIIE SAME. ~ k WIfEREAS, the Town of Vail owns certain property designated as a street which runs through the center_ of the Manor Vail Condominium property; and, WHEREAS, the Manor Vail Condominium Association has proposed to landscape and maintain said property; and WHEREAS, the Town Council is of the opinion that said area should he ].and scarred and t}sed for publa.c pe~.estr.ian -access to Gerald R. Ford Park;, NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved by the . Tocan Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado that: (1) The conveyance of that public property designated as a street through the i~ianor Vail Condominium property is hereby approved, provided, however, that said conveyance is conditioned upon the following: (a) Public pedestrian and utility access easement shall be provided across skid property. (b) Appropriate signs shall be provided by Manor. Vail to inform the .public that the area is open to t11e public for access to Gerald R. Ford ' Park. (c) Landscaping and improvements shall be consL-rticted by Manor Vail in accordance with the plans approved by the Council. (d).All signs erected on the property shall be apI>roved by the Design Review 13oard. (e) The area may not be used by Manor Vail or its successors to determine GRFA. U S r• <r» . r ~ ~ _ page 2 • •M . ..~ (f) Manor Vail has ayrced to grant to ~. •`' the Town of Vail~an casement adequate for the . ~" ' installation of~,? sewer line to serve Gerald R. ford Park,.. ant:"' in addition thereto, has agreed to replace any landscaping previously done by Manor Vail up to the amount of $20,000 that may have been misplaced by the Town's work ~. ~~ i~. in installation of that sewer line. s (2) The Town Manager-is, hereby authorized to execute •' of that public property designated as a~street . the conveyance ..( through the Manor Vail Condominium property to the Manor Vail Condominium Association, and the Acting Town Clerk is hereby authorized to attest to the same. INTRODUCED, READ, APPP.OVED, AND ADOPTED, this 21st day of June, 1977. r• . 6 ~ •. ~A . ~i?;;,'.;i/1L W11ItRANTY DECD ~~ ,~ ~, ~~l1GJ , TI3IS DE:E•:D, m;3de this .~~~~-t~ day of C~,L~ 1977, from the Town of Vail, a Colorado t•lunicipal Co~~oration, as Grantor, to•I~Sanor Vail Condominium Association, a Colorado Nonprofit Corpo- ration, as Grantee. WITNESSLTFl, the Grantor, for and. in consideration of the sum of ten dollars ($10.00) to the Grantor paid by the Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold, and conveyed and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, anti convey to the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever., all the following described real property in Eagle County, Colorado: Parcel 2, Manor Vail North, or more specifically, the Southerly 50 feet of Lot A, Block 1, Vail Village Seventh Filing, except .the Easterly 5 feet thereof. (For Convenience Purposes Only- No Documentary Fee Required) Y L1/\.~` Subject to the following conditions, covenants, restric-. Lions, and reservations agreed to by the Grantee by acceptance of this Deed: (1) On or before July 1, 1978, Grantee shall complete improvement and landscaping of the., described real property in substantial compliance with improvement and landscaping plan approved by Grantor. (2) No property described herein shall be used or occupied at any time for any purposes other than pedestrian, bicycle and limited motor vehicle ingress and egress to Grantee's hotel and lodge operation adjacent property, and for utility and open space purposes. .. (3) No property described herein shall be used or considered •i~n•determining the gross residential floor area or density that the grantee would be entitled to under Town of Vail laws and regulations: (4) hn easement 20 feet in width passing generally ec~St-~~'e_,t aCrO£:~ the CICSCribE'd IJr:JpC'rt;r lror„ ::h E.` F`uD1 iC tilOrGl:.^•~i~arf_' on the ~•~ester..ly en~~i of. the described pr.-operty to Gera.l.d R. .Ford F'~sr~. on the easterly end of the described property is reserved tSnto Grantor for pedestrian and utility purposes for the use, be~i~efit, and enjoyment of the public. .~, . (5) 1~t the westerly entrance to the above des`cribe~:] property, the Gr~~ntee shall provide anti maintain a sign, to advise the public that said area is open to the use of the public. ~• .. .• ~ 1 . u ~ ~) s _ ~~ ~ _ (6) A]]. i.~7nr~ or. po:~tiny.:. on the above described propert;~.• shall be apprav~.:~c3 by t:}re `Town of Vail [)esign Review I3oard. .• Each of the conditions, covenants, restrictions, and reservation. herein set forth shall run with the land and shall be >,~~ding upon the Grantee, its successors acid assign ~, and upon each .,- tihem, and all parties and all persons claiming under them, for a ~: :~.od of- 20 years form the date of this conveyance. All parties c.=:i:ning by, through, or under Grantee shall be taken to hold, ~:~:~e, and covenant with the Grantor of said property, with its ' :;rrrcessors and assigns, and with each of ther.^., to conform to and . observe said restrictions as to the use of the described property. • Invalidation of any of these conditions, covenants, • restrictions, or reservations, or any part thereof by judgments or court order shall in no wise affect any of the other provisions, which shall remain in full force and effect. TO IIAVE AND TO IIOLD the real property above bargained and described, unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever; and the Grantor, for itself and its successors covenants and agrees to' and with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, the above bargained real property to WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND in the quiet and peaceable possession of the Grantee, its successors a"nd assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, by; through, or under the. Grantor; but if, during the term of the conditions, covenants, restrictions, and reservations, there shall be a continued substantial breach of any o.ne of the conditions,•covenants, restrictions, or reservations herein set forth, the above described property shall revert to the G z.a•ri'f d i•-~,,~ F ,, . y`r . . ~~ r "••.~•.,I=ti ~6.7ITNESS YiHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set its hand ~1'ard.,seah':.'t~i~ day and year first above written. . -.~ ~ ~~- 1 .. _ . (:S~G~i~~~~ • ~ TOWN OF VAIL, a Colorado • '~ Municipal Corporation . ATTEST .`~Q`.`~ .~ ,,. ,. Zown .C.~erk rl/ i J n A. Do ~ n • ~~ i o r STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF EAGLE ss. .• ~l'~"!'~~ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .~`.~•`d~Y:(,~~" ~~>_.•; •C~,« 1977, by John A. Dobson as Mayor and . ~~,,,;~~ ~ •`°.;- ~ ~~as 'Town Clerk of the Town of Vail, a Colorado td~.~ ~~ Y r ci ,r a t i o ri . ~• ~ - ' -o..-r''T~ ••'•='~~~t~~s my hand and official seal '~~,~•.,,~.~ ,At~~~pmmission expires: <; , .. . 1-~~,. 0(:0~ ~~~c~~. ~ 2LQ~~~~-~S Notary Pub• i~ ... ~~.~. lawn a 75 south frontage road vail, Colorado 81657 (303)476-7000 May 17, 1983 MEMORANDUM T0: Vail Town Council FROM: Dick Ryan, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Draft of policies for Vail's Community Action Plan .Enclosed is a draft of policies for Vail's Community Action Plan for Town Council review. The information and ideas generated from each task force has been translated into policy statements. A great deal of time and effort has been spent in generating these policies. I would like to thank Gail and Chuck for their time and dedication in working with me on refining some of the policies. I would recommend that Town Council rea at different times to better understand section. Town Council does not have to in detail and refine each policy. This of each task force. The Council should note any policy you disagree with. d over each section the impact of each go over each policy is the assignment go through and At next week's study session you will have the opportunity to go through the problem policies. The next step after Town Council review is a detail session with each task force. Vail Town Council play 17 , 19 83 Page 2 Policy sections are noted below: 1. Social/Cultural/Educational 2. Parks and Recreation 3. Open .Space and Beautification 4. Economics 5. Transportation 6. Community Design 7. Air Quality 8. Utilities and Public Services .~ 1 1 .P r c.a rrh ] c C(.1:~i;•iUiil'l~_lwi:~;'~_It~i _ i_l~A;; CUi~'':..~_'..~_.'_'_: Coliu~nlnity leaders of Vail, scn;~.ng the ^cr.i.~~ti:~ r:.~ture of the economic, soci~cl and envi-r.v^u~c~ntal chr111c~ns;c.~: i:hat ' iaee the CGr';;AUnlt:y in t_-he year. ~;tic~.~cl, have orf;r:ni.ic~d a concerted effort tow~z2-ds plannin__ fc~r Vail's future, rather than waiting for tho future to h~:p,~,en. ' As a p :rt of this effort, this co:I:-nittee has been charf;ed with the development of a "Statement of Pur!}ose" which will define the comr„unity's .overall ~oal.s, ai~jc~ctives and pr~_orities for the nett several years. Ot11er co~r~irittees will develop detailed pl~Ins for the v~~rious econor~;ic, cultural and environmental segment.-s of the Town's operational infrastructure. ~ . -Method Ttie committee began its work by first recognizing that Vail is in the busiliess of serving hul~an needs, identifying • the needs the colllmunity was' currently serving, theft projecting other needs it r.Iight serve, given its current and projected ' lin:iti_ng parameters ; i . e . , climate , geography, 1 i.nnncial and human resources, etc. In L-he process, a surprisin~l}' clear picture of what the comu-nunity is and what it might aspire to •be, emerged. The consensus pointed tot•~ards Vail continuing to develop, and mature as a quality resort/residelit-ial. • •community, occupied primarily in the "hospitality industry", xt also became apparent that the committee did not ent,'ision Vail either as a permaneliL- "boom tow~Il" -- for heavy industry, or as fitting any•.basic i.mageaotherlthan that of a quality resort. _. 1~Te divided the "needs" into four categor~i_es : pt-.ysical, mental,' social and cIlVironriental. IL became apparen~ that Vail t.~as already serving; some of these need cate`;ories very well, others less adec]tl.ztely. It appeared that there were some relatively restrictive pararnet:ers that could limit or. inhibit grotac:h in certain areas. Ot}:cr areas seemed to ~.nvite .de\~elopi;Ient. . None of the need-saL-isfying com~ner.cial products or facilities i.dentificd i.n this uroccss seemed to c~i~f-lict in ~Iny m:Iterinl t.~~•Iy with V,Iil' s lIltCrn~zl self-ir.Ial;e ,~s ~~ residenti~~Il , . as t~Tell as r~~:;ort_-, community. P1~'~i_cn1 - t~ec]s Vail ;Ipnc~lr^ to 1>c, not stlrpri.•r.i.ngly, a pl a.111;1~-J.ly P1i~'~~.c:I]].y-~i-i.cnt:r_d t_o~,~n. t,'itli i.t:s h:~i.r~c~.p:Il l~roc)cirt: hcing wint:c~r .k.i.illJ;, ~ ,'Ind l;i:~l~,t,r;t: In~Ijc~r sc~cc~nclar. ~ ~rodu,~ dI'anl:inf; ;in~l ~;1cc~pi.nJ;, t.l~i.s oricnt:;~t ic~It ~is fi.Iild:~i~;,t•-,t.~~llyng~ e~t:;ib.l i.;:l~c~d. . !'g'ill ~1 ~~~_'~ .~ 1 _ ~;t:~t:c:r;~~~nt of. Pur.l~>asc . Page T~~o TY~e currr:nittce ident.ificd the following issues/oppor.tunitic.: in the physical needs areas: ~ . .~ --.Important to maintain or irr~prove-on the quality . of our existing physical l:roducts,, ,. - ^'~ '~'~~. , . `.~~~' --Should diver-siz~* both c•~inter and sunzner, our physica]_ product ~offcriiz~;s, --Opportunity to capitalize nn this physical o.rj_en-taC:ion by developing a group of re].aL'ed .~rodu s ; i . e . , sports sel~i.nars., sports training camps, ,sports tournaments (~•?orld Cup) ,. ~ sport-s medicine research, health spa facile.ties, etc. .~~ Mental Needs ~ ~. . With its primary "jock" orientation, Vail has~been x'elatively slow to develop activities appealing to. the '~ mental side o.f our customers. Per]Zaps the single most important "mentally" oriented ~~'plr~o~ciu.ct Vail offers is group • meetings, seminars, symposia andconferences. ' Yet, our inventory uncovere.d_a_._s,urprisinp menu of existing mentally stimulating products_~curr.ently offered in .Vail and which are. also opportun~irti~es for growth: performing ' arts performances, musical concerts, visual arts schools and • ;exhibits acid at least otie. "think tank" - L'ype activity, the tdorld Forum. The coren;ittee identified the following issues/opportunities in this area: ••• --To identify and develop more programs catering ' specifically to the "mental"needs of our customers. --To establish one or_ more "umbrella" sponsoring entities, pot: ellL-i.all}T non•-profit, L-o' provide 'the cat.-~lye:ic_ .end fund-raising roles for some of these programs. ---To i.denti:fy or fin.•tncc~, c1e:=ign and build • ~zppropri.zte faciliL-ics to house such 1?ro~;rams. --The oppo~-L-tlnity to creat_-e ~z "Univct-sit:y of .Vail" entity, t:o ~~ncomp;iss a v~~t-icty of ahpr.ohr.i.rlLe educrlt:ion;~]. .~ct:i.vitie:;; i.c~. , a school for chefs, hotCl .tllilll.'i~C:I~lLi1t, S1C1 ).11SZ;rLlCtor tr:ll.lll.llf;, CtC. •Mq ' 1 Statc~r;~.nt of 1'tlrposc Occ~~l,cr 15, 19$2 Pa~,c 'i'}ir. cc Social 17eed : • Veil caters ~to a bro~ld Along with its physical orient.: t.i:on, variety o£ social needs fror our cu:'i:oil:crs. Almost: every aspect of our winter or summer. ~~ctivity ser.v~~s some basic social need: ' togetherness, stratus, comraclery, cc::7.ebrity watching, boy meets , girl, people events -(tournalncnts) , etc. ' The colnmittee, ho•aever, identified several areas where social opportunities might be. developed or enhanced. Tlzey include the following: . --To develop a greater diversity i_n .socia7_ly-oriented •~facili.ties, creating distinct social environments in restaurants (Los Amigos), and bars (Copper Bar), lodges (Gramshammer's). .. ' --In view of Vail's size, need to create neighborhood •~ or street ambiance, p2:oviding hunan-scale points of • ~ ~ social focus (Bridge St-rect), and distinct . ' neighborhood identities. _ ~ ., --To develop and establish a coordinated schedule of . social events and creation of ne;a evelzts , creati.n~ a ' year-round succession of social happenings: festi~.Ta1s, ey;hibits, races, tournaments,-etc. Utilize Vail's international citizenry to provide unique focus for events. ~ . •. --To recognize and capitalize on Vail's potential as a "xetirelnent corltl-nuni.ty" for active senior citizens . ~• --To provide a much broader and deeper program of ' children's activities•to enhance the "family" image ' of the community. ' --To offer 'a broader r.~nRe of prices and product of f ~r. ings ' in restaurants and 7.ocires to promote a broader mrlrl:et ' appeal. ~ . --To focus on opportunities and programs for "Golc1~,11 Age„ market ~2-o>.lp . gnvironlncllt~~11 Needs ~- ~~nvi.ronnu~nt-~~l .~1mc'niL-ies apnc;ltil~r, to Vail clearly ~hrl.~ .z host.~o~' , c, C the s broad 2~~-inge of Cnil:;umrr need:;. liuL- itr w~is thy, rc~ncensu.; C(lilllill.ttC'.C C111t lJC (10 llO~r~ h2'CSCIIt c~]: 1T1d2"~:C'-t l:1lC5C :llll(?lll.lrl.c:: ,'1 _. elCc'c~ti.vcly ~zs we n-i.rht. .. i ~ . .' • . / St~-tem~nt of Purj~~::e Oct:~~t:cr 15, 192 . Y:l~;c 1~ our • ~ The 'conunittee identified the following issue: ~~nd oppor.tut».ties • 'in this area: ~" • --Opportunity to develou an environmental "product plan" or program for the whole community. ~,~. -•-This program :could include d`velopmct~t o£ a networl; of: environmental facilities: nature trails, seating, ..' signing, trailheads into wilderness, etc. --Program would be promoted through er:vironmentally- . ~ oriented maps, brochures, posters,. etc. -Opportunity to develop a sponsoring entity to direct and ~~ administer environmental seminars,. and conducts ott~~er environmental education and research programs. Summar •. • ~• At this point in our process,~the committee seems to have reached • 8 general concensus that- might be e.:pressed in the following: " ' "SL'atement. of .Purpose" - Given its pliysical configuration and geographical location, its • ., existing programs, facilities a:nd. human resources, its recogni :~.ed markets and its existing product orientation, t?Ze Vail communit:y's goals for the next several years should be: 1. To confirm, acknowledge, recognize and focus on as its • .principal community products/services: • --Outdoor sport_-s recreation ~ • --Social recreation . --Business and professional meetings --Education and the arts ~. ; . --The mountain envirotzmcnt --A quality life experience 2. To assure through appropriate mecllanisrls the contiiliii.ng public ~il1C~ priv~~te m~~int:cn:~nce and c~i~1;<incci7:c.~itt of C:tc quality of tl~e community's existing Major products ,.~icl facilities. ••• 3. To develop nc~w or c~;r:inded programs i_n underdevelo)~~~~i or utldevc].ol~cci ~~i~c~clt~ct: ,~i-c:is ... ~~. ` , St:~~t:c~;r~cnt of Punc~~:~c_ , Oct.ohr,r 15 , 1987. Pa~;c 1' ivy: .' 4. To ef£ect:ivc:7.y tnZrket, }7ht)11C1'le and prorn~tc all coTnc::unity product ~~~ithin 't_'he fr~~r~~c~•m~~l; of a coi;,~~unity mar}%etiiig Program coorciin,-~t_cd when po:: ible. faith appropriate regional pro~"rams. • 5. To develop, maintain .and enhance those cot~munity suPPor.t ~~ programs desi~ncd to enrich, •illspiriL' anc- sustain L'17e ].fives , ;of the employees and residents of the corr;.nunity. .6. To conceive and develop the appropriate sponsoring, funding ,, and management entities required to accomplish the fo.-e~oing, involving whatever comlii.nation of pulili.c, Private or non- . pxofit or&ani:zations is necessary to~achieve the desired " " ends: 7. To create a community action master plan, the purpose . of which is to Provide guidelines for action to ' accomplish the foregoing goals, as well as establish _ .~ procedures for monitoring progress against agreed-upon criteria. Submitted by the • SL-atenicnt of Purpose Committee RoUert W. Par}cer, Ch~-~irman Chuck Andez~son Ric}1 C~~~~lan John lio~=<~n-K<~tes • Paula 1'altnateer. . ' ~ ' ~ Dick Pyr~n . Rod Slifer Charles St..John •. DRAFT May 11, 1983 SOCIAL/CULTURAL/EDUCATIONAL As Vail continues into .the 1980's the community must expand its social, cultural and educational opportunities for residents and tourists. ~. SOCIAL A sense of community and belonging is now evident within Vail. The Town shall continue to strive to provide opportunities for residents and guests to insure that a sense of community is preserved. Communication within the community is essential to insure that Vail moves forward in the future. The youth of the community is an essential area that .-needs support of the residents. CULTURAL The function of culture in the community is to enrich the lives of residents and guests. Cultural activities should also support the economic growth of the community. EDUCATIONAL Educational health of the residents and guests shall be promoted through Colorado Mountain College, seminars, conferences and symposiums. ~- .~ So/Cu/Ed 5/11/83 -2- .~-~ a SOCIAL POLICIES ~"" 1. The community must continue~to~have an open communication among key organi- zations and people to understand, promote,~resolve conflict and achieve. coordinated planning. 2. Increased awareness of programs,-events and major community issues shall be accomplished through communication. 3. Kiosks in key locations within Vail Village, Vail Lionshead and the West Vail ca;unercial area shall be constructed to display current programs and events. 4. Radio, television, newspapers and magazines shall be encouraged to promote events within the community. 5. A central clearing house shall be established to provide information of events for the week, season and year. 6. Every effort shall be made. to nurture and foster a sense of community and neighborhood. 7. Through neighborhood and community meetings and workshops, recommendations and plans for improvements shall be developed. , g. Public and private programs shall be established to provide financial resources to implement the neighborhood improvements. 9. The community shall continue the guest relations program to insure employees ~• know what is expected, how to greet and support guests and be familiar with events, location of activity and with the community. So/Cu/Ed 5/11/83 3 10. Street life activity in Vail Village and Vail Lionshead shall be promoted through outdoor cafes, stimulating street life activity, street life ambience, by having mimes, small musical ensembles and other attractions which will be enjoyable for the residents and tourists. 11. Veil's pre-adolescent youth programs shall be expanded so as to provide programs which meet the needs of adolescent youth. CULTURAL POLICIES 1. A humanistic commission shall be established to create, promote, coordinate and program cultural and educational events within the community. 2. Stimulating cultural activity to expand and support the economic base shall be a priority within the community. 3. Vail shall strive to enrich the cultural activity of residents and guests. 4. Vail shall strive to create over the years, its own cultural identify. This should be part of the program for the humanistic commission to work on establishing. 5. There should be financial support provided to ensure that cultural programs will be available within the corramunity. - 6. Artists and performers shall be encouraged to live in residence and to display and perform during all times of the year within the community. 7. Public and private organizations within the Upper Eagle Valley along with state and national organizations shall work together to establish and promote cultural programs that compliment and support the area. 8. Vail shall explore the viability of providing housing for artists and performers during certain times of the year. 9. Increased use of cablevision programming capabilities to promote and show local, regional, and national talent and art shows shall be a priority of Vail. So/Cu/Ed 5/11/83 -4- 10. Art in public places shall become a priority in the community. The long term goal is to have permanent sculptures within Vail Village, Vail Lionshead and other areas of the community for the residents and tourists to enjoy. 11. There shall be provided within the comrrnznity a Town gallery for display 0 of art work, photographs and other visual media for enjoyment by residents and tourists. 12. The community shall work with the Eagle Valley Arts Council to establish a visible location in Vail for the promotion of the arts. 13. Increased use and promotion and exposure of programs at Colorado Mountain College "SummerVail Workshop" regarding artists who comae in the summer shall be a priority of the community. Shop owners, restaurants and banks should display the art. Means of providing GMC with support and exposure. shall be a priority of the community. 14. The Ford Park Atr~hitheatre shall continue to be developed and used for summer musical performances and other types of cultural events . 15. Vail should strive for a permanent theater and auditorium complex. 16. Vail shall .look at promioting a festival or themes which will bring in specific groups or miovies; for example, a theater series, a series of musical events, a jazz series, artist series, film series, film classics, Colorado art show. 17. Vail shall continue to establish its identity as miore than a recreational resort. A goal is to have social/cultural/educational activity as part of Vail's identity and to solicit private donations for this type of activity. . ~ So/Cu/I;d 5/11/83 -5- 18. Vail shall promote social/cultural/educational activity in a positive light as part of the enhancement of the Vail ehperience. 19. The Vail Library shall become an integral part of the comrriunity's involvement with culture and education. IDiJCATIONAL POLICIES ! Intellectualism is a positive stat~nent for Vail, and the Town shall promote this by having group meetings, seminars, symposiums and conferences. 2. Colorado Mountain College shall be encouraged to provide education programs for residents of the community. 3. Quality education for Vail's youth shall be a high priority of the community. 3~ DRAFT PARKS AND RECREATION GOAL b7ay 11, 1983 The general goal of the recreation planning process is to provide programs,. facilities, and a physical environment conducive to active and passive recrea- tional experiences. POLICIES 1. Community and neighborhood open space will be developed to insure that there are active and passive recreational opportunities for residents and guests. 2. The Town shall continue to work with Eagle County, other cormaznities in the county, the school district, the state and federal government to coordinate regional recreational opportunities. 3. Special private recreational facilities and services shall be encouraged to provide unique opportunities for residents and guests. 4. Development of park facilities shall be based on long term recreational plans. ' 5. Greater recognition and utilization of the Dobson Arena for ice-related events shall be encouraged. Ways of expanding Vail's economic base through the use of the arena, while still being protective of programs for residents, shall be encouraged. 6. Special recreational events that benefit the Tcnvn shall be supported and promoted by the public and private sectors of the community along with regional and/or national sponsors. ?. The community shall continue to explore and promote opportunities to achieve maximum quality use of its recreational resources. Parks/Rec 5/11/83 -2- 8. The Vail golf course will be preserved to insure that this activity is alwyas available for residents and guests. 9. Adequate parking shall be provided at parks and recreational facilities. 10. Maintainence and repair of park and recreational facilities shall be done to insure that they are safe and attractive for participants and spectators. 11. Vail shall develop recreational programs that are balanced so as to provide for a variety of needs of the residents and guests. 12. ,Coordination of recreational activities among recreational interest groups shall be encouraged. 13. Recreation programs and facilities shall maintain high standards of quality. 14. Maximum use of existing recreational facilities shall be achieved. 15. A bikeway system shall be completed through the Gore Valley to provide for a variety of recreational needs. 16. Vail's use of Gore Creek as an attractive, active and passive recreational amenity shall be encouraged. 17. A walking trail along Gore Creek from Lionshead to Ford Park shall be developed for enjoyment of residents and guests. 18. Across country ski trail system shall be developed and maintained within the Gore Valley. 19. Other recreational facilities such as a carmunity swimming pool and recreation center shall be provided based on community interest and financial capability to provide funds for the use. 20. Recreational opportunities that expand Vail's recreational image shall be encouraged. 21. Recreational opportunities that expand Vail's economic base shall be encouraged. 22. Creative ways of funding recreational programs and facilities shall be expanded. _ ~^ 3/16/3 . t._.._- OPEN SPACE Ai~i~ L'c~"-~UTIFICATION ---- ; 1. POLICY The Town will continue to preserve lands of unique natural features as open space or park land to enhance the quality of life in ~/ail 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a, time, period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e, comments 2. POLICY Acquisition of key parcels of land will be a priority of the Town through purchase of development rights, fee simple gifts and/or purchases and other measures financially feasible. 2. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments 3. POLICY Entryways to the Town and to neighborhoods shall be enhanced through landscaping and identification signs that complement the environment. 3/16/x;3 -2- Open 5;.~~ic:e 3. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments 4. POLICY Vail will continue to upgrade public areas to insure the first class quality resort for enjoyment by residents and guests. 4. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 5. POLICY . The Town shall work with the Forest Service and Vail Associates to insure that the Gore Valley is not infested by the pine beetle kill. 5. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area . a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost " d, source of funds .: e. comments 3/16/83 -3- OPEN SPnrt_ 6. POLICY Benches will be placed in key locations to provide areas ~rf~ere residents rand guests can set and enjoy the natural beauty of the Gore Valley. 6. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d.. source of funds e. comments DRAFT ECONOMIC 5/12/83 Real economic growth and development in the future is 'critical for the continued success of Vail as a world class resort community. 1. The Town of Vail should support and encourage realistic programs which ,.promote, assist and stimulate real economic growth within the cormlunity. However, such programs should be compatible with the overall goals of the community. 2.. The primary immediate emphasis within the Vail comrnxnity should be greater utilization of existing facilities and programLS. 3: Vail should support community-wide marketing efforts. 4. Vail should support regional marketing efforts. 5. Vail should actively search for ways to expand the markets for its existing types of business. 6. Vail should search for viable new forms of business activity which are compatible with the long term goals of the community. 7. Vail should work to expand the scope of existing programs. 8. Vail should determine if cultural events, arts and education can be economically viable and beneficial to the community. 9. Vail should improve its economic data base and market research. 10. Vail shall continue to promote and expand opportunities in convention and other seminar services and determine if affiliation with a University or other organization is beneficial for economic growth. 11. The summer season must be further pranoted and new programs/events and attractions established to'build on having this season a major time in Vail. ~-. r TRANSPORTATIO~J A. TP,A~JSIT 1. POLICY Vail shall continue the quality free bus system for residents and employees and guests within the Town Expansion and improvements to the system shall be determined by demand for service and availability of funds. ' 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c.. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 2. ~ POL ICY Between Vail Village and Vail LionsHead, the Town shall continue ,to explore . new technology in fixed systems to determine when such a.system is economically feasible for the community. 2. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e, comments v-f 3. POLICY ~ When a transportation study determines and political entities agree that it is feasible, the Town shall support an intracounty transit system for residents, employees and guests. - 3. IMPLEMENTATION - Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy .c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 4. POLICY . Various transportation alternatives between Denver and Vail shall be improved to insure that guests have convenient, efficient, and increased choices in service. 4. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e, comments 5. POLICY The Town shall continue to explore areas of funding to replace or upgrade the transit system. _. - 5. IMPLEMENTATION SPecific area -- a. time period for starting and completion ~, .; b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy . .~. ~, c. approximate cost ~, d, source of funds e, comments 6. POLICY Exclusive bus lanes and pull-off areas. shall be developed where feasible to reduce conflicts with autos and pedestrians. 6. IMPLEMEr1TATI0N ' Specific area a. time period for starting and completion , b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments B. PARKING 1. POLICY ~ ~ . The Town shall not permit parking on public streets unless demand is over the supply in the Vail Village and Vail LionsHead parking structures. 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c.' approximate cost d, source of funds e, comments Trans 3/1 C/~~3 -4- 2. POLICY The Town shall continue to review parking needs within Vail and determine wf~en additional parking shall be provided. 2. I~4PLEMENTATION Specific area a. .time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds " e. comments 3". POLICY The Town shall develop an effective method of~directing traffic to the Vail Village and Vail LionsHead structures. 3: IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion. b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 4. POLICY • The Town shall require a parking fee for all building additions within Vail Village (CCI) and Vail LionsHead (CCII). 4. IMPLEMENTATION Spec i f i c area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e, conments Trans 3/i 6/x'3 -5- 5. POLICY Remote areas for recreational vehicle d~~y parking shall be provided and lin~:~~d to an existing bus route. 5. IMPLE~'1ENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 6. •POLICY Parking fees shall be reduced for employees and residents by the purchase of tickets or season pass. 6. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion ' b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments C. BIKEWAYS 1. POLICY A continuous bikeway system shall be developed from Vail Pass to Dowd Junction and shall serve pedestrian needs. Trans 3/16/II3 -6- C.l. IP~PLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. ~ comments 2. POLICY A county bikeway system shall be developed from Dowd Junction to Edwards. 2. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 3. POLICY On streets, bike lanes shall be provided for quick travel for the "hard core" bicycle enthusiasts. 3. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy ' c. approximate cost d, source of funds e, comments Trans 3/i Gi ~.>:~ -7- D. GENERAL 1. POLICY Car pooling shall be encouraged to provide opportunities for residents of areas outside the Gore Valley. 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments 2. POLICY Restricted times for vehicles within Vail Village gill continue to reduce pedestrian/vehicle conflicts. 2. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion .b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost ' d. source of funds =e. .comments 3. POLICY Transportation information shall be coordinated to provide a service for residents _and:.guests. 11 UIIJ ~J~ 1 ~J/'/J -V- D. 3. Ir~PLEMENTArION Spec i f i c area a. time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c, approximate cost d, source of funds e, comments 4. POLICY The Town shall encourage that skier assistance is provided at Stapleton Airport for tourists coming to Vail. 4. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a, time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments- ~~; DF~A1~P CONINNNIZ`Y DLSIC~1 POLICIES FOR UPGRI`,DING/REIIAB_II_ITATION OF BUILDINGS 1. Public and private sectors should work together, under unified, specific design guidelines to accomplish and maintain a high level of quality of the physical plant in the community. 2, Upgrading and remodeling of structures should be encouraged within the. restrictions and opportunities of the zoning code. 3. Density transfer from one parcel to another .should not be allowed because of the many complications it presents and because it could promote 100°6 buildout of all d~•telling and accommodation units alloti•;ed under the zoning code. EMPLOYEE HOUSING POLICIES 1. The Town should support the addition of a manager's unit in condominium • projects (which contain 20 or more dwelling units) and hotels which.woul~d be restricted to employee housing as per Town of Vail zoning regulation 18.13.080 (B) 10. This ~,~ould be allowed even if the project were at or over its maximum density according to the zoning code. 2. The Town of Vail should include rezoning provisions in its zoning code to allow for employee d~•;elling units if certain site conditions (such as in Section 18.13.080 (B) 1-5 of the zoning code} are met. 3. The public and private sectors should work together to ensure the availa- bility of affordable long to nn employee housing in the Town for both seasonal and pe:r:manent residents. This would include actively pursuing Federal and State funds as well as creative taxing and financing schemes. NEIGHBORHOOD POLICIES 1. Each neighborhood should contain transportation and recreation facilities to adequately serve the residents' needs. 2. Neig~ibor°hood residents should be aware of the available avenues for their input on improvements proposed in or near their neighborhood. 3. Neighborhood residents should be a~•;are of the zoning and other regulations which affect them. 4. Property o~•rners should be aware. of the importance to the community of proper upkeep of their property. 5. Each neighborhood should have a land use plan dictating existing and future desired uses. This plan should be an element in public policy decisions facing the neighborhood. ,. w DRAI'I' AIR G~L'ALITY 4/"1/83 1. POLICY The Town shall continue to monitor the air quality within the Gore Valley. 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a, time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 2. POLICY The Town shall continue to develop strategies necessary to maintain the optimum quality of ambient air within .the Gore Valley. 2. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area . a, time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments a f Y ,.~ ' ll~,AFT UTILITIES/('U~LIC SERVICES 1. POLICY Adequate easements and utility corridors shall be provided within all new developments. 1. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. .organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments ' 2. POLICY The Town shall work with the utility companies to~srd the burying of all above ground utility distribution and service lir}es and.all new utility distribution and service lines shall be located underground. 2~ IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a, time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving;the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e, comments :f ~~ ~~ :; 3. POLICY The Town shall protect and preserve all necessary existing utility easements. V b 1 1 1 a.J ~ ~ ~ . ~ .... 3. LMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting ar.d completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments 4. POLICY. The Town shall work with the utility companies i>? order to develop contingency plans in the event of an outage or lack of availability of the various public ' service utility systems. 4. IMPLEMENTATION ' i Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d. source of funds e. comments 5. POLICY ' The Town should institute a system to regulate the design and placement of all utility systems in order to provide for safety, aesthetics, and other factors affecting the welfare of the community_ 5. IMPLEMENTATION Specific area a. time period for starting and completion b, organization/agency accountable for achievilg the policy c. approximate cost ~ d. source of funds e, concnents _ .- V v 1 1 1 1.~ -~ -r /~ I/ v v 6,. POLICY The Town shall continually provide the various public service companies with a data base (specifically development statistics) in order to provide them with an adequate measure of present and future demands. 6. IMPLEMENTATION Spec i f i~c area a. time period for starting and completion b.. organization/agency accountable for achieving the policy c. approximate cost d, source of funds e. comments r, . ~.. . ® '. M VAIL RESORT ASSOCIATION 241 E. MEADOW DRIVE • ~ VAIL,COLORAD081657 DATE: May 12, 1983 TO: VRA Board of Directors FROM: Paula A. Palmateer RE: Timing on Tax Issue in 1983 for Marketing In checking with appears that the Town within 90 days either "special" election on August 26 or before F. November 22. CENTRAL RESERVATIONS (303) 476-5677 MARKETING/CHAMBER SERVICES (303) 476-1000 Denver Line 595-9488 Larry Es}cwith, the Town of Vail Attorney, it of Vail cannot hold a "special" election :side of a "regular" election. That means a a tax for marketing could not occur after ~bruary 20; Vail's regular election is Any "special" election must be called by the-Town Council 32 days prior to the election date, by July 25. Certainly before the Council would call for a special election, they would conduct several hearings and may be looking at an "ordinance" which is subject to 1st and 2nd readings and public notices. It appears unlikely, therefore, that a specia_1 election could occur until February 20 (or after) . The options, relating to tax based funding, as I see them now are: 1) Shift the focus of the funding portion of our planning process with a February or later date in mind, _. OR 2) Approach the Council on a funding proposal that would not need a special election (ie. designation or a portion of the present mill levy), OR 3) Incorporate a specific tax issue on the November 22 ballot, OR 4) Incorporate a question on tax based funding for Marketing on the November 22 ballot, Board of Directors May 11, 1983 Page Two OR 5) Concentrate our efforts on gathering support State wide on the tourism district legislation; a bill could be introduced in January, 1984 and, if passed, would be in place no later than May 1, 1984. Then, the process of setting up a district could begin, OR 6) A combination of 2 or more of the options mentioned. There are certainly pros and cons to each of these. I will be developing my list of pluses and minuses for our retreat taking into account issues such as: - Old vs new Council - _.~.Regular vs Special election - Vail Only vs Vail Valley - Effects on VRA FY '84 vs long range I look forward to discussing this with the Board. PAP/src cc: .Rich Caplan ~ t TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI] (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT vG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL; SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL~10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: ~~ r TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL • ~ . '- ~-~- . ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANL~,ING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURIN~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE -REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: ~P~t'~'L..'SY~! ~ 1 l l l ~ ~~ TO: i'~WN 0~' VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF_ THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURIN~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY nNE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE,;EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME • _ ~~~?~rSS - ,. ~. "~'~,, v r~, h~ ~,~1 nn ., ~ . __ ~, ~,, -- -.~, 1 \~~:" r_ i .•i7 LaJ 7'li'~ 1, ~ :./ `]~:'. ~ .!7 4, ems! / ~!! ,~ .~ ~...1 FCS f~'1' ~? 4 ~r~ ~ ~'~%L.~3~ ~~G ~~s L __- ~. ~ ZS ~ rtu~ tail , kD ~`~' ' TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH TiiE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. i 1 NAME : A1~i~RF.SS T0: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURIN~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE .REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. ,- NAME: ADDRESS: TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION.DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ~ ~~ ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURIN~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE .REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: a l EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: '" r ~,~ ~.~.. .~ TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE. CITY BUS SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME : AllT1RF.C~ ~lV~ ~w~ r ,~ ~~, +~c? L~~~ /~ ~'" ~ ' ~ ~~~~ ~. TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: ~I a~~ TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK .TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. i NAME: ADDRESS: ~ `~ / ~ 3 ~ .'~ Icy ,t ~~1 ~ 5 -~ ~ ~ ~ C 41~v~ i t y~ ~ 4 U9/G ~fi'~'. UcGT Cc v-v r ) , .~ -~~/1;~ ; y ~ -~~.~=~1 %5 ~ C~ ~~ `1r:,_ . ,ale>, i ~/. ~~'- ~v ,- ~ 2. 1 ~ ~a~~~~~ ci~b ~- v~~ l if ~/IG'~,n ~ C2 ~, TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ' ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UIQDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DUR7: (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE' SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SER4'ICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: NAME: TPPDL`CC . _ ~~°~:~ ~~ ~ ~z~ r ~ 4 l ~~ ` c" ~,~ yzgX~ I v~~ ~tJ~ V't /[-L i~ K71~ (lW ~ ll "t~ 1 l~C~ i /~~ ~ 5'T~oY1 ~ Z~d 17A7~,.D~ ~4~~ 2b UAL ~ Ca/o. % ~ ~ow~ o 75 south frontage road department of transportation/public works vail, Colorado 81657 (303)476-7000 l l /'i ~ v rf' ~'-~ F'~ ~ J BIGHORN - Average passengers per day .;April (off-season) 102 May 69 June 83 July 114 August 99 September 92 October 89 WEST VAIL/SANDSTONE Average passengers per day: West Vail/Sandstone Combined. April 140 May ~ 86 June 106 July 124 August 123 Sept 116 Oct 127 FIROOZ E. ZADEH 5016 MAIN GORE DR. VAIL, COLORAJ~O 81657 14 April 1983 Rich Caplan Town Manager Town of Vail Vail, Colorado Dear Mr. Caplan; Thank you for giving me the opportunity to meet with you last week to discuss the possibilities for extended bus service to East Vail. I was quite impressed with your helpful response. Enclosed are signatures of some of the residents desiring the summer bus service, the number of signatures should give you an indication of the number of interested citizens. This is a service .badly needed for our commun- ity and we would appreciate your attention. There are still more petitions being circulated and I will give them to you by next Tuesday. We feel in the months of June, July and August the service should be continuous unti1.10:00 p.m. on an hourly basis and during the peak times on an half hour basis. In September the hourly only service should be adequate. Perhaps future months could be arranged as the need arises. As I mentioned last week, we are willing to cooperate and help the Town of Vail in any way possible to make this a successful project for the betterment of our community . Thanks in advance for your coopoeration and under- standing. Respectfully, /~ Firooz E. Zadeh FEZ:kaz Enclosures TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: DEPARTMENT ~~, `~~~~ iJ~'~-- ASK THAT YOU TAKE NDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: C~~y '~~~"~ ~.C~b %b ~, I ~~ T0: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL - ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE .REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: ' 1 c '' ~~- ~~._ ~-~,'~ ~- 14~ ~,~ ~-rte ~~ • yu ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ .~ -=~ - ~ . ~, ~, ,, ~ J ' V ~~ 7 `f S l G ~ ~ ,0~. ~~ Z. ~ ~, /~1~rc cCcru,~-- o~~~z _, ~~r - ~a~~/~~ /~ ' ~ ~ /1 3 •~ ~ «5 TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI~ (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR .SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. C~ NAME: ADDRESS: ~3 fi<~c.f1,e~ y'~ n. ~~ c~i~~ ~`~~~t ~ 9 ~ S y ~ ~ I ~~ r ~ ~ ~a ~ t~7 TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE~OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT V~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE '~ EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS- v ~~~ ~. i ~ I % I~R~~ ac~r B3 TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ~' '`~ . .. 4 +'r taw;. _ ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURIN~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE _REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: ~-~ i/ - / ~. :J~~e ~'.. ten- ~~ ~ 5~~ z_~ ~ ~~~e-- - "~- ~ \- ~ 1 1 ~ . 1 ~ !l .. _ ~- _ 2~ /03 TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: NAME: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. IlTITIRF~C ~ ('U ~a~ T0: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI' (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT .YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY DOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. // 7 L /~C NAME: ADDRESS: TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING.: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. /~~ NAME: TTITIO L~CC . ~ n ~~ t ~,~i5 ~ ,. 5 O°~-~ TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPOR'~1TION DEPARTMENT ' i FROM: RESIDE15i ~OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ONE-HALF, HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: /O TTlT1D L~'CC . TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI] (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS~GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE .DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: TTlT1D L'CC . ~O~ v "'~-~-. ~ ~Y / ( J `~ / `/ //~' L C! % ~^ l' S~~ :il~? C//ham ` ~- /~ GYvlldS ~i~~1lF~ ~~f?~ ~Fe ~~r ll~ ~~:~~~ TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY ASK THAT ,YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOU T THE DAY AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: EVERY ON E-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVE RY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUI NG UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME• ~ ADDRESS: l i~ ,. ~ ~- ~ - ~ ~ , o~Q ~~y~ ~~ ~~,~ G ~` ~ \`~ _ 3R`\ ~ .~ / yo c/ ~ cr ~~-~~ 1 ` I ~ 1 ~ ~ - ~ ~ -- ~~~~ ~~// : ~ ~`~~ ~ .. .cam ~ ~ ~ .. r r / / I/~..~ t ~ ~' ~o- ~ ~~ ~ ~i'So~, SG~.~~c z L~J~3 ~~L C~ ~ ~ ~~ T ~ F~~. 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WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT .YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT vG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: 1~ ~~ i D ~ ~ sL~ I u:~'~el ~~ ~. 54::`7 ~ ~2~ ~l~-tL~ ~ i~ V - I 7 L'~'~~~` T0: TOWN. OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI: (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: NAME: -~' - c ~ C~--~,~.-~~o.~ ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. ADDRESS: ~9~ TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT VG THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: ADDRESS: S ~~;(u l/ i ~~, ~~ '7' TO: TOWN OF VAIL TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT FROM: RESIDENCE OF EAST VAIL ALL OF THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY EXPANDING THE CITY BUS SERVICE DURI (EAST VAIL) AREA. WE FEEL THAT THE SERVICE HAS GROWN THROUGH THE YEARS UOUS BUS SERVICE THROUGHOUT THE DAY .REQUEST THE FOLLOWING: ASK THAT YOU TAKE UNDER ADVISEMENT V~ THE SUMMER MONTHS TO THE BIGHORN NEED FOR ADDITIONAL SUMMER BUS TO THE POINT WHERE WE NEED CONTIN- AND EVENING .HOURS. THEREFORE, WE EVERY ONE-HALF HOUR SERVICE DURING PEAK TIMES. ONCE EVERY HOUR SERVICE DURING NON-PEAK TIMES CONTINUING UNTIL 10:00 P.M. NAME: TT1TlD L~CC .