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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
WORK SESSION
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1991
2:00 P.M.
AGENDA
1. PEC Report
2. DRB Report
3. Ford Park Tree Discussion - VRD
4. Housing Authority Consultant Funding
5. Information Update
6. Other
7. Adjournment
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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
WORK SESSION
TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1991
2:00 P.M.
EXPANDED AGENDA
2:00 1. PEC Report
2:10 2. DRB Report
2:15 3. Ford Park Tree Discussion - VRD
Andy Knudtsen
Action Reauested of Council: Review the DRB decision.
Backaround Rationale: On May 15, 1991, the DRB voted 5-0,
approving the proposal to cut down a tree that was dying
and to transplant another tree. The DRB conditioned the
approval, requiring the VRD to plant additional trees if
the transplanted tree dies. The VRD will submit a proposal
for DRB approval if additional trees are needed. The tree
that was dying was cut down on May 22, 1991.
On June 4, 1991, the Council discussed this request and
agreed to table the discussion to a Work Session. There
was general consensus to allow the transplant, with the
condition that the VRD plan, at this time, for new trees to
be planted if the transplanted tree dies. There was also
some discussion about asking the VRD to plant trees at this
time to make up for the dying tree that was removed.
Staff Recommendation: Not applicable.
2:35 4. Housing Authority Consultant Funding - Request for funding
Jen Wright for consulting services for preparation of the Housing
Authority's business plan.
Action Reauested of Council: Approval of funding.
Backaround Rationale: Members of the Town of Vail Housing
Authority Board of Commissioners were sworn into office on
February 21, 1991. Since that time, in order to get up to
speed on issues related to the provision of affordable
housing, the Commissioners have undertaken an intensive
educational process. As a part of this process, the
Commissioners have met with individuals who have practical
experience and are knowledgeable in the area of providing
affordable housing. Speakers to date have included
individuals with expertise in public financing, private
financing and legal issues, as well as staff and board
members of other housing authorities in the state. In
conjunction with meeting with these individuals, the
Housing Authority members have also sought input from
members of the Town Council, community leaders and major
employers. As this informational phase comes to a close,
the next order of business for the Authority is the
preparation of a business plan. The money requested,
$25,000.00, will be used for the development of the
business plan. Please see attached memo.
Staff Recommendation: Approval of funding request.
2:50 5. Information Update
Ken Hughey
Pam Brandmeyer
3:05 6. Other
7. Adjournment
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PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
June 10, 1991
AGENDA
10:30 Site Visits
12:00 Worksessions
2:00 ~ Public Hearing
Site Visits
Worksessions
12:00 - 12:45
1. A presentation and discussion with the U.S. Forest Service on the Land
Ownership Adjustment Analysis.
Rich Phelps/Mike Mollica
12:45 - 2:00
1. 2. A request for a worksession on a major amendment to Special
Development District No. 6, Vail Village Inn, 100 East Meadow Drive,
Lot O, Block 5-D, Vail Village 1st Filing.
Applicant: Josef Staufer
Planner: Mike Mollica
Public Hearing
5. 1. A request for a review of a minor subdivision, Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,
Intermountain/2684 and 2694 Larkspur Court.
Applicant: Atwell Development Company/Robin E. Hernreich
Planner: Betsy Rosolack
4. 2. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an 18-hole miniature
golf course on property zoned Commercial Core II, generally located
south and west of Chair 8 (Born Free Express), Tracts C and D, Vail
Lionshead First Filing.
Applicant: Vail Associates/Charlie Alexander
Planner: Andy Knudtsen
2. 3. Appeal of a staff decision regarding site coverage for the Stanley
Residence, Lot 1, Vail Valley 3rd Filing, a Resubdivision of Part of
Sunburst/ 1816 Sunburst Drive.
Applicant: Jack Stanley
Planner: Jill Kammerer
4. A request for a site coverage variance for the Stanley Residence, Lot 1,
Vail Valley 3rd Filing, a Resubdivision of Part of Sunburst/ 1816
Sunburst Drive.
Applicant: Jack Stanley
Planner: Jill Kammerer
5. An appeal of a staff decision concerning a density variance granted to
the Treetops Condominiums, Lot 6, Block 1, Vail Lionshead First
Filing/452 East Lionshead Circle.
Appellant: Treetops Condominium Association
Planner: Mike Mollica
TABLED TO JULY 8, 1991
6. An appeal of a staff decision not to allow subdivision of a triplex-type
building on a lot less than 15,000 sq. ft. in size, Lot 5, Vail Village West,
Filing 1/1762 Alpine Drive.
Appellant: Bill Post
Owners: Howard Bass, Michele Bodner, Harris Chan and David M.
Sweetwood
Planner: Shelly Mello
3. 7. A request for a worksession on the Municipal Complex: Discussion of
Site Selection.
Town Staff: Ken Hughey, Kristan Pritz, Mike Mollica
8. A request for a worksession on air quality issues related to fireplaces.
Applicant: Town of Vail
Planner: Kristan Pritz
9. Approval of the May 13 and May 20 minutes.
10. Reminder of upcoming meetings:
June 13 -Berry Creek Fifth Filing meeting, 7:30PM
June 17 -Master Transporation Plan meeting, 6:30PM
June 25 -Municipal Complex public meeting, 7:30PM
All meetings will be held in the Council Chambers.
11. Planning Committee reports.
' .DESIGN REVIEW BOARD AGENDA
JUNE 5, 1991
3:00 P.M.
REVISED JUNE 5, 1991
SITE VISITS
11:00 A.M.
1 Vail Village Parking Structure, 241 Frontage Road
2 Sonnenalp - 20 Vail Road
3 Mikell - 74A Sandy Lane
4 Sadler Real Estate - 2077 N Frontage Road W
5 Lindsey/Nilsson - Lot 13, Phase VI, The Valley
6 Barton - 2019 Chamonix Drive
7 Rothbart - 2349 Chamonix Lane
8 Kloser - 2466 Garmish Drive
9 Glatzle - 2317 Garmish Drive
10 Walker/Doumas - 2686 Davos Trail
11 Rose - 2617 Arosa Drive
12 Atkins Residence - 2972 Bellflower
13 Herzog - 1652 Matterhorn Circle
14 Stevenson - 1230 Westhaven Circle
15 V.A. Maintenance Yards - 862 S Frontage Road
16 McClain/Kaiser - Sunbird Lodge, Suite #3
17 Miniature Golf Course - Base of Born Free Express
18 Rumford - 675 Forest Road
19 True North - 100 E Meadow Drive
20 Cashmere Vail - 164 Gore Creek
21 McInerney/McVey Real Estate - 232 Bridge Street
22 Golden Peak House
23 Pritzker - Vail Row Houses
24 Mill Creek Court Building - 302 Gore Creek Drive
25 Christiania Lodge
26 Garden of the Gods - 365 Gore Creek Drive
AGENDA
1. Vail Village Parking Structure - Landscape Plan KP
241 Frontage Road East
MOTION: Ned Gwathmey SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0 "
Approved with conditions.
2. Sonnenalp (Bavaria House) - Addition & remodel AK
20 Vail Road/Part of Lot K & L, Block 5E, Vail Village
1st (Conceptual Review)
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Conceptual approval.
3. Christiania Lodge - Lobby expansion JK
356 Hanson Ranch Road/Lot D, Vail Village 1st
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Sherry Dorward
VOTE: 5-0
Approved.
4. Himelfarb - 250 Addition JK
4269 East Nugget Lane/Lot 4A, Resub. of Lots 10 & 11
Bighorn Estates
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
TABLED TO JUNE 19TH MEETING.
5. Lifthouse Lodge - Band color change JK
555 E Lionshead Circle/Lot 3, Block 1,
Vail Lionshead 1st
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 5-0
Approved.
6. Byrne Residence - Site plan & modified elevation JK
16 Forest Road/Lot 1, Block 7, Vail Village 1st
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Sherry Dorward
VOTE: 4-0
Approved with condition: Subject to Town Engineer sign
off on new site plan. Gwathmey removed himself from
meeting and did not participate in discussion or vote.
7. Herzog - Addition JK/SM
1652 Matterhorn Circle/Lot 23, Matterhorn Village
MOTION: Pat Herrington SECOND: George Lamb
VOTE: 5-0
Approved.
- 8. Mill Creek Court Building - relocate an existing BR
evergreen tree. 302 Gore Creek Drive/Lot 1, Block SA,
Vail Village 5th
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Sherry Dorward
VOTE: 5-0
Approved.
9. Garden of the Gods III - site development sign BR
365 Gore Creek Drive/Lot K, Block 3, Vail Village 5th
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
10. Sadler Real Estate - New sign BR
2077 N Frontage Road W/Lot 39, Buffehr Creek
(Brandess Bldg)
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
11. True North - New Sign/awning BR
100 E. Meadow Drive/Nail Village Inn Plaza
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
12. Golden Peak House - New awning and sign BR
2278 Hansen Ranch Road/Lot B, Block 2, Vail Village First
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
13. Ford Amphitheater - New Banners & Sign BR
530 Frontage Road East
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE: -
TABLED TO JUNE 19TH MEETING.
14. V.A. Maintenance Yards - Addition to existing shop AK _
building. 862 S Frontage Road
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
15. Pritzker - Remodel AK
Vail Rowhouses, Units SA & 5B/Lot 5, Block 5, Vail
Village 5th
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
16. Molyneux - 250 Expansion AK
1628 Vail Valley Drive/Lot 1, Warren Pulis Subdivision
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
TABLED
17. Atkins Residence - Conceptual review of AK
new Single Family. 2972 Bellflower/Lot 14, Block 6,
Vail Intermountain
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
Conceptual Review.
18. McInerney/McVey Real Estate - Display box BR
232 Bridge Street/Lot E, Block 5, Vail Village 1st
(Gorsuch Building)
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
19. Cashmere Vail - New Sign/awning BR
164 Gore Creek/Lodge at Vail
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved.
' 20. Mikell - 250 Addition BR/SM
74-A Sandy Lane/Lot 4, Block 2, Vail Potato Patch 2nd
MOTION: Pat Herrington SECOND: George Lamb
VOTE: 5-0
Approved with conditions.
21. McClain/Kaiser - Exterior finish BR/SM
675 Lionshead Place/Lot 2, Block 1, Vail Lionshead 3rd
Sunbird Lodge, Suite #3
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Consent approved with condition that applicant clean
existing awning.
22. Alexander - Miniature Golf Course (Conceptual) AK
Base of Born Free Express/Parcel C & D, Vail
Lionshead 1st
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
Conceptual review.
23. Lindsey/Nilsson - New Single Family Residence AK
Lot 13 Phase VI, The Valley
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 5-0
Approved with conditions.
24. Glatzle - 250 Addition AK
2317 Garmish Drive/Lot 20, Block H, Vail Das Schone #2
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Approved.
25. Kravis - Outdoor lighting AK _
424 Forest Road/Lot 4, Block 1, Vail Village 3rd
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
TABLED
26. Rothbart - New Primary/Secondary Residence JK
2349 Chamonix Lane/Lot 12, Block A, Vail Das Schone #1
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Approved with conditions prior to issuance of building
permit applicant must:
1) Owner needs to obtain a written agreement from
adjoining property owner to encroach with retaining
wall excavation.
2) Owner needs to obtain a written agreement from all
utility companies allowing owner to build retaining
walls within the utility easement if the utility
easement exist. Owner will need to provide to the
Town of Vail engineering dept.
3) A 4 foot wide concrete drainage plan is required at
the beginning of the driveway. This is to prevent
drainage from driveway from entering onto the
roadway.
4) All owners of property must sign necessary
documentation permanently restricting secondary
unit per Section 18.13.080 (B) of the Municipal
Code. This document must be filed with the Eagle
County Recorder and will run with the land.
27. Stevenson - New Duplex JK
1230 Westhaven Circle/Lot 32, Glen Lyon
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 5-0
Approved with recommendations.
28. Barton - Addition JK
2019 Chamonix Drive/Lot 29, Buffehr Creek Subdivision
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
TABLED TO JUNE 19, 1991
29. Walker/Doumas - Replace retaining walls and decks JK/SM
2686 Davos Trail/Lot 5, Block C, Vail Ridge
MOTION: Sherry Dorward SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 5-0
Approved with conditions.
30. Rose - New Single Family Residence JK/SM
2617 Arosa Drive/Lot 10, Block C, Vail Das Schone #1
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 4-0-1 (Ned Gwathmey abstained, as he was
architect)
Approved
31. Rumford - Addition (Conceptual) AK/SM
675 Forest Road/Lot 4, Block 2, Vail Village 6th
MOTION: SECOND:
VOTE:
Conceptual review.
32. Shannon - Addition to Primary Unit AK/SM
245 Forest Road/Lot 22, Block 7, Vail Village 1st
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 3-0-1 (Ned Gwathmey abstained)
Approved..
33. Stempler - Addition of second unit to existing AK/SM
residence. 1004 Homestake Circle/Lot 4, Block 6,
Vail Village 7th
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Gena Whitten
VOTE: 3-0-1 (Ned Gwathmey abstained)
Approved.
34. Kloser - New Primary/Secondary Residence AK/SM
2466 Garmish Drive/Lot 2, Block G, Vail Das Schone #2
MOTION: George Lamb SECOND: Pat Herrington
VOTE: 4-0
Approved with conditions.
MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT:
Ned Gwathmey
Sherry Dorward
Pat Herrington
George Lamb
Gena Whitten
STAFF APPROVALS:
Chambers Re-roof - Lot 10, resub of Lot 7, Vail Potato Patch
Russell's Awning - 228 Bridge Street
Meyer Skylight - Lot 17, Block 1, Vail Village 1st
Carol Dick - Interior remodel, change 1 window
4708 Meadow Drive
Hutson/Cummings - Landscape plan
Lot 6, Vail Village 9th
Oelbaum - New Window
Riverbend #13/4800 East Meadow Drive
Trope Resid. - Changes to approved plan.
Lot 5, Block 1, Vail Village 8th
Morris Residence - Modifications to landscape plan.
Lot 9, Vail Valley 3rd
Lot 4, Dauphanais-Moseley - Move building to north by 9'
Lot 4, Dauphanais-Moseley Subdivision
Pedal Power - Mural on construction fence.
Lot 4, Dauphanais-Moseley - Changes to GRFA
Lot 4, Dauphanais-Moseley Subdivision
" Pechous - Land regrading and reseeding
Vucich Addition
Lot 3, Block 4, Bighorn 5th
Vail Trails West #12 - Window/door changes
Vail Trails West Condo.
Lodge at Vail - Sidewalk
174 Vail Road
Vail Resort Association - Awning
Vail Village Inn Plaza, Phase V
Geno's - Sign
Chamonix Corners Building/2271 North Frontage Road West
Scott Residence - Perimeter drain and remove deck
Lot 29, Vail Meadows #1
Lionshead Center Building - Add four skylights to Unit #310
520 West Lionshead Mall
Griffith's Deck - Remove greenhouse enclosure
Lot 1, Gore Creek Meadows/5026 Main Gore Drive
Park Meadows - Roof extension over stairways
Lifthouse/Westwind - Walkway, 4' wide concrete walk north of
Lifthouse.
Graubert Addition - modification to approved DRB plan.
Lot 9, Bighorn 4th
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Town Council
FROM: Housing Authority Board of'Commissioners
DATE: June 11, 1991
SUBJECT: A request for funding for consulting services for preparation of the Housing
Authority's business plan.
Members of the Town of Vail Housing Authority Board of Commissioners were sworn into office
on February 21, 1991. Since that time, in order to get up to speed on issues related to the
provision of affordable housing, the Commissioners have undertaken an intensive educational
process. As a part of this process, the Commissioners have met with individuals who have
practical experience and are knowledgeable in the area of providing affordable housing.
Speakers to date have included individuals with expertise in public financing, private financing and
legal issues, as well as staff and board members of other housing authorities in the state. In
conjunction with meeting with these individuals, the Housing Authority members have also sought
input from members of the Town Council, community leaders and major employers. As this
informational phase winds to a close, the next order of business for the Authority is the
preparation of a business plan.
This business plan will:
1. Define a clear set of priorities and objectives to be achieved over athree- to five-
year time-frame.
2. Establish a specific work program and related strategies targeted to achieving
those objectives including evaluating the appropriate entity/vehicle to carry out the
development of specific sites.
3. Investigate and make recommendations regarding sources of financing for
Authority operations.
4. Identify user group(s) for which housing will be provided. Establish a plan to
market housing to identified user groups. Promote Authority development
objectives and acounty-wide cooperative affordable housing effort.
5. Establish a process to monitor whether the Authority is meeting the established `
objectives.
6. Continue to access and update community needs within both the Town of Vail and
greater Eagle County for affordable housing classified by housing unit type, rental
and sales ranges, and location.
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7. Identify and evaluate sites and development opportunities for utilization as
affordable housing.
8. Facilitate public meeting, focus groups and worksessions required to complete the
Housing Action Plan.
9. Create amanagement/staff resources plan required to carry out the business plan.
The preparation of this plan will require a closely coordinated, ongoing process of community
involvement and feedback. Because the Authority does not have any full time staff at this time,
we must rely on consultants with expertise in providing affordable housing in mountain
communities to serve the staffing function in the preparation of this business plan. The Authority
has selected the planning, design and research firm of Rosall, Remmen and Cares, Inc. (RRC)
of Boulder, Colorado to assist in the preparation of the Authority's Business Plan. It is anticipated
approximately 20 hours per week of Town of Vail Senior Planner Jill Kammerer's time will be
dedicated to this effort.
Recent Rosall, Remmen and Cares projects include preparing affordable housing needs
assessment studies for Eagle, Pitkin, Routt, Garfield and Summit Counties and the towns of Vail
and Estes Park. In addition to preparing these studies, RRC has provided follow-up
implementation services to these counties and the Town of Estes Park on creating housing
authorities, modifying land use requirements, identifying affordable housing development sites and
working with potential developers on putting projects together. RRC authored the May, 1990
Eagle County Housing Needs Assessment and worked closely with the Community Development
Department and Housing Task Force in preparing the November, 1990 Town Of Vail Affordable
Housing Study.
Rosall, Remmen and Cares has established a maximum budget of $25,000 for this work. Of this
amount, $6,000 will be allocated to cover facilitating the public meetings, focus groups and work-
sessions required to complete the business plan. Any funds which are not required to complete
the business plan, will be returned to the Town of Vail. Assuming work on this project is initiated
the end of June, work will be completed by October 1, 1991.
The budget break down is as follows:
BUDGET TASK
$3,500 1) Define a clear set of priorities and objectives to be
achieved over athree- to five-year time frame.
$4,500 2) Establish a specific work program and a related
series of strategies targeted to achieving those
objectives.
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$2,500 3) Continue to assess and update community needs
both within the Town of Vail and as part of the
greater Eagle County, for affordable housing
classified by housing unit type, rental and sales
ranges, and location.
$3,000 4) Identify and evaluate various sites and development
opportunities which may become available for
utilization as affordable housing.
$3,000 5) Create a management/staff resources plan which will
be required to support the Housing Authority.
$2,500 6) Provide additional consulting services as may be
requested by the Housing Authority to complete the
planning process.
$6,000 7) Public meetings, focus groups, and workshops as
may be required to complete the Housing Plan.
Estimated are two public meetings, three focus
groups, and three worksessions.
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TOPIC Q 5
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S/S/89 WEST INTERMOUNTAIN Y: Proceeding w/legal requirements for Larry has been having difficulty finding
ANNEXATION- (request: Lapin) nnexation. Steve will call for assessor's anyone to circulate petitions since
's re: revenue the TOV is not collecting Marijke Brofos is no longer involved.
rom property taxes. Larry has been holding off so annexation
' could occur closer to end of next year
for tax purposes. Council is mulling over
next step.
7/17 BIKES/ROLLER BLADES AND EN/LARRY: Should bicycles, roller blades, Researching appropriate ordinances.
SKATES/SKATEBOARDS tc., be prohibited from highly pedestrian- At the 6-7-91 Staff Meeting, Ken felt
'zed areas in the Village and Lionshead, no new ordinances regarding this issue
'ncluding the parking structures? should be considered. The issue focused
more around recreation vs. public safety.
Larry suggested trying selective enforce-
. ment, but also expressed concerns about
personal injury actions. Routine patrol
with discretionary enforcement, was Ken's
suggestion. Larry added if it gets
to be a "real problem", then further
action would be required. With regard to
signage, Rristan noted she would like
to avoid any more "NO" type signs. Ken
also noted "dismount zones" are an
enforcement "nightmare." Educating the
public regarding this issue was briefly
discussed.
07/27 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES IN ARRY/.GREG: Work with Holy Cross Electric Undergrounding may occur in fall of
EAST VAIL o., establish special improvement district(s) !91 or `92 or spring of '92. Engineer
or `underground utilities in East Vail. hired and design underway.
09/20. LIONS RIDGE FILING `4 ARRY:,, Homeowners-Assn, would like Town to Ron contacted Jim Fritze about abatement.
urchase common area for back taxes and The Town tax liability would be about
ena'lties. - $5.,500. County attorney says no tax
~ abatement is possible for a property such
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TOPIC ~ ~~+pUESTIONS FOLLOW-UP SOLUTIONS
12/18 MILLRACE CONDO. ASSN. RISTAN: Respond. Vail Ventures will respond in writing to
LETTER our letter. Shelly has written a second
follow-up request, which was included in
your 4/2 packet:
1/11/91 SNOW DUMP ON/GREG: Work out site acquisition with VA. Still negotiating contract with VA.
omplete design.
02/05 CHUCK ANDERSON YOUTH ON/ROB: Let's be prepared to award this Final award to be given at the
RECOGNITION (request: Rose) pring. 7-16-91 evening meetings.
04/09 PUBLIC UTILITIES TEVE BARWICK: Reassess municipal CML has provided information for Steve. A '
ACQUISITION nvolvement/ownership of public utilities. special session at CML on public utilities.
rovide budget in 1992 for feasibility study. will be held. Information forthcoming.
05/07 PARKING-IN-LIEU/CCII RISTAN/STAFF: Establish time schedule for Back to Council by mid-June when all
(request: Gibson) eview of fees for this commercial area. Council members are present.
05/07 VA/2o SALES-TAX COLLECTION ARRY/STEVE: Research remedies to change Research is underway. Larry to get any
(request: Gibson/Lapiri) his to a mandatory TOV tax collection. legal information needed to Steve.
05/14 IMPROVEMENTS TO MULTI- RISTAN: What incentives can the TOV Research underway.
FAMILY BUILDINGS rovide to condominium/townhouse associa-
(request: Fritzlen/Lapin) ions to initiate/expedite this process?
nvestigate what California and Hawaii
ave on their books to require the
scrowing of money for the life of a
roperty (i.e., in regard to replace-
' ent of that property). Chuck Taylor,
~ homeowner at the Racquet Club, is a
. ontact.
05/14 VIEW CORRIDORS; RISTAN: Research additional corridors. Lpng-term project to be brought to Council
o.be legislated. within next 6 months.
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TOPIC QUESTIONS FOLLOW-UP SOLUTIONS
05/10 GORE CREEK PROMENADE ARY/KRISTAN/GREG/PETE/LARRY: Was money Pete, Gary, Kristan, Todd; and Greg are ~ork~n9 w~~
PAVERS AND DRAINAGE PROBLEM ollected from property owners to resolve owners to resolve problem:- Drainage
(request: Staff) his health and safety issue. Specifically, responsibility under discussion. Will
he Lancelot, Blu's, and John Galt. Long meet Thursday,.6-13-91 at 1:30. "
erm, what is'the mechanism for correcting
his .situation and other similar ones?
05/10 FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS TEVE BARWICK: Contact VA to move the Will do.<
DISPLAY IN TOWN aunching site. Contact Forest Service to
(request: Staff) ee if funding assistance is possible.
06/04 CORRECT NAME FOR VILLAGE taff researched. Correct name is Village Center Road..
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CENTER ROAD (THE HALF ROAD
RUNNING NORTH/SOUTH BETWEEN
VILLAGE CENTER & THE VTRC _
(request: Rose)
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06/04 EAST VAIL BIKE PATH REG: What was the final resolution of the In process.
(request: Steinberg) ike path at the far east end of Bighorn?
orth or south side access?
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