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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-10-22 PECPLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION TOWN OF V& October 22, 2018, 1:00 PM Town Council Chambers 75 S. Frontage Road -Vail, Colorado, 81657 1. Call to Order Present: Rollie Kjesbo, Ludwig Kurz, Pam Hopkins, John Ryan Lockman and Brian Stockmar Absent: Karen Perez Commissioner Gillette arrived to the meeting at approximately 1:10 PM. Main Agenda 2.1. A request for review of Major Exterior Alteration, pursuant to Section 12-7H- 5 min. 7, Exterior Alterations or Modifications, Vail Town Code, to allow for construction of a new multifamily structure with below grade parking, located at 500 East Lionshead Circle/Lot 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0034) The applicant has requested this item be tabled to the November 12, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Lazier Lionshead LLC, represented by Braun Associates Inc. Planner: Jonathan Spence John -Ryan Lockman moved to table to November 12, 2018. Ludwig Kurz seconded the motion and it passed (5-0). Absent: (2) Gillette, Perez 2.2. A request for the review a variance from Section 12-7H-10, Setbacks, Vail 5 min. Town Code, pursuant to Title 12 Chapter 17, Variances, Vail Town Code, to allow for a side setback of zero feet (0') where ten feet (10') is required for a new multifamily structure, located at 500 East Lionshead Circle/Lot 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC 18-0036) The applicant has requested this item be tabled to the November 12, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Lazier Lionshead LLC, represented by Braun Associates, Inc. Planner: Jonathan Spence John -Ryan Lockman moved to table to November 12, 2018. Ludwig Kurz seconded the motion and it passed (5-0). Absent: (2) Gillette, Perez 2.3. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council for a Prescribed 5 min. Regulations Amendment, pursuant to Section 12-3-7, Amendment, Vail Town Code, to amend Section 14-10-5, Building Materials and Design, Vail Town Code, and Section 14-10-8, Landscaping, Drainage and Erosion Control, Vail Town Code, relating to wildfire protection and the proposed adoption of the International Wildland Urban Interface Code, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0035) The applicant has requested this item be tabled to the December 10, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Vail Fire & Emergency Services Planner: Chris Neubecker John -Ryan Lockman moved to table to December 10, 2018. Ludwig Kurz seconded the motion and it passed (5-0). Absent: (2) Gillette, Perez 3. Approval of Minutes 3.1. September 24, 2018 PEC Results Ludwig Kurz moved to approve. John -Ryan Lockman seconded the motion and it passed (5-0). Absent: (2) Gillette, Perez 3.2. October 8, 2018 PEC Results John -Ryan Lockman moved to approve. Rollie Kjesbo seconded the motion and it passed (3-0). Abstain: (2) Hopkins, Kurz Absent: (2) Gillette, Perez 4. Informational Update 4.1. Update on Town of Vail Housing policy statements adopted by the Vail Town 10 min. Council. Applicant: Planner: George Ruther POSTPONED 4.2. Appointments to the Civic Area Plan Process Committee 15 min. Applicant: Planner: Chris Neubecker Commissioner Stockmar expressed his interest in being a part of the committee. Chris Neubecker provided a general background on the committee and the project. Commissioner Lockman asked for clarification on the roles of the participants. Neubecker provided a response about the expectations of the Process Committee. Commissioner Gillette joined the meeting. Commissioners Stockmar and Kurz expressed interest in serving on the committee. Commissioner Hopkins also expressed interest. Commissioner Hopkins then withdrew her name from consideration. Brian Gillette moved to appoint Commissioners Stockmar and Kurz to the Vail Civic Area Plan Process Committee. Ludwig Kurz seconded the motion and it passed (6-0). Absent: (1) Perez 5. Adjournment Ludwig Kurz moved to adjourn. Rollie Kjesbo seconded the motion and it passed (6-0). Absent: (1) Perez The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend the project orientation and the site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Times and order of items are approximate, subject to change, and cannot be relied upon to determine at what time the Planning and Environmental Commission will consider an item. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional information. Please call 711 for sign language interpretation 48 hour prior to meeting time. Community Development Department VAIL TOWN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA MEMO MEETING DATE: ITEM/TOPIC: September 24,2018 PEC Results ATTACHM ENTS: File Name Description pec results 092418.gdf September 24, 2018 PEC Results PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION TOWN OF V& September 24, 2018, 1:00 PM Town Council Chambers 75 S. Frontage Road -Vail, Colorado, 81657 1. Call to Order Attendance Present: Brian Gillette, Ludwig Kurz, Pam Hopkins, John Ryan Lockman, Rollie Kjesbo, Karen Perez and Brian Stockmar Absent: (Commissioner Gillette left the meeting following the site visit.) Site Visits 2.1. 1295 Westhaven Drive - Cascade/Talisa Parking Garage 2.2. 1170 Westhaven Lane - Glen Lyon Subdivision 3. Main Agenda 3.1. A request for a final recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a major 45 min. amendment to Special Development District No. 4, Glen Lyon Subdivision, pursuant to Section 12-9A-10, Amendment Procedures, Vail Town Code, to allow for an amendment to the building envelope, language regulating the building envelope, and the ability to provide employee housing off-site, located at 1150 and 1170 Westhaven Lane/Lot 39-1 and 39-2, Glen Lyon Subdivision, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0032) Applicant: Ignacio Torras, represented by Mauriello Planning Group Planner: Jonathan Spence Condition: This recommendation of approval does not include the applicant's proposed deviation from Section 12-13-5 D4 concerning the ability to bank excess EHU GRFA. Planner Spence provided an overview of the application, including the changes to the building envelope, and modifications to the required Employee Housing Unit (EHU) to allow for off-site EHU. Applicant has started the EHU Exchange Program process, and will be discussing this request with the Vail Local Housing Authority (VLHA). Applicant would like to do EHU banking, in case there is excess floor area in the new EHU unit. Staff does not have the resources to keep track of banking of EHU credits. Stockmar — Can the application still move forward without banking of the EHU credit? Spence — Yes. Spence further described how building envelopes are generally used to protect topographical feature or vegetation. Kjesbo —Asked if any variances will be requested. Spence indicated no Dominic Mauriello — We are requesting a building envelope amendment, and a revision to the required on site employee housing. When this lot was first approved, the GRFA was adjusted, and each lot was required to provide an on site EHU. At the time, there was no Employee Housing Exchange Program. We propose to provide double the amount of square footage in Employee Housing, 500 square feet is required, and 1,000 square feet would be provided. The adjacent property would also have the ability to participate in an EHU exchange. Mauriello provided a review of the existing lot dimensions and building envelope. He explained the requirements of Special Development District #4, and some of the SDD amendments. He explained how this lot was originally one large duplex lot, then in 1982 split into two single-family lots, which included a dedication of stream tract to the Town of Vail. Our proposal includes a building envelope for the home, and a separate envelope for recreational use, currently proposed for paddle ball. Mauriello explained that the Town Code does not address recreational use envelopes. Buildings would not be allowed in the recreational use envelope. He explained the proposed site plan. The site plan and design of the home have been conceptually reviewed by the Design Review Board. He also showed a video about paddle ball. Mauriello explained how the EHU Exchange Program works, and the proposed changes to the S D D needed to allow this exchange to happen. Applicant believes that we meet all required code criteria for this application. Stockmar — What happens if they never build the off-site EHU? Spence — They will be required to provide evidence of the new EHU before obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy for the new home. Lockman — Will the courts be heated, and will this be used in winter? Public Comment Eleanor Bromonte — Paddle ball is typically played during the winter months. Spence — The proposal is not to review the design of the padel court, just the request to amend the building envelopes. Lockman — Is the EHU Exchange Program ready to deal with this request? Spence — The EHU Exchange program is up and running, but we do not currently allow for EHU Banking. But that part of the program does not currently have the ability to track the credits of unneeded EHU square footage. Hopkins — No comments Perez — No comments Kjesbo — Don't see any reason for the building envelope. I'm aware of how the EHU exchanges are done, and was previously told that I could not bank EHU credits. It's a benefit to get 1,000 square feet of off-site housing. Stockmar — I'm in favor of any reasonable effort to improve employee housing in town. This is a reasonable request, but I would like to see some progress on the EHU banking. Spence — EHU exchanges do not come to PEC, they are handled by staff and the VLHA. Stockmar — Proposal makes sense to me. Ludwig Kurz moved to recommend approval to Town Council with a condition. John -Ryan Lockman seconded the motionand it passed (6-0). 3.2. A request for the review of a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section 5 min. 12-16, Conditional Use Permits, Vail Town Code, to allow for Unit 4, Level 4, Cascade Club Condominiums to be used for temporary conferences, conventions and special events, located at 1295 Westhaven Drive Unit 4/Unplatted, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0033) Applicant: Vail Hotel Partners LLC Laurus Corporation, represented by Mauriello Planning Group Planner: Chris Neubecker Neubecker explained that this application had been approved administratively, but that staff was available to answer any questions. 4. Approval of Minutes September 10, 2018 PEC Results Ludwig Kurz moved to approve. J ohn- Ryan Lockman seconded the motionand it passed (6-0). 5. Adjournment Rollie Kjesbo moved to adjourn.Ludwig Kurz seconded the motionand it passed (6-0). The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend the project orientation and the site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Times and order of items are approximate, subject to change, and cannot be relied upon to determine at what time the Planning and Environmental Commission will consider an item. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional information. Please call 711 for sign language interpretation 48 hour prior to meeting time. Community Development Department VAIL TOWN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA MEMO MEETING DATE: ITEM/TOPIC: October8,2018 PEC Results ATTACHM ENTS: File Name Description pec results 100818.gdf October 8, 2018 PEC Results PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION TOWN OF V& October 8, 2018, 1:00 PM Town Council Chambers 75 S. Frontage Road -Vail, Colorado, 81657 1. Call to Order Present: Brian Gillette, Rollie Kjesbo, Karen Perez and Brian Stockmar Absent: Ludwig Kurz, Pam Hopkins and John Ryan Lockman Main Agenda 2.1. Report to the Planning and Environmental Commission of an administrative 10 min. action regarding a request for a minor amendment to Special Development District (SDD) No. 6, Vail Village Inn, Phases I and 11, pursuant to Section 12-9A-10, Amendment Procedures, Vail Town Code, to allow for modifications to the approved development plan in order to permit three (3) building additions totaling 149 square feet to commercial Unit 15 to accommodate increased restaurant seating and a new public entrance, located at 100 East Meadow Drive Unit 15/Lot O, Block 5D, Vail Village Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0011) (It should be noted that Public Notice was previously provided for this application in March 2018 but the project is being re -noticed due to the lapse in time.) The Town of Vail has received several letters of concern from owners of residential units in an adjacent building (Phase V located at the corner of Meadow Drive and Vail Road). These letters have been included in the packet. Applicant: Gatto Pardo Bianco LLC, represented by Steven James Riden AIA Architect Planner: Jonathan Spence Chair Stockmar asked for commissioner consent to allow public comment on this administrative action. All commissioners agreed. There is no action for the PEC to take but they do have the option to call up the file at a later date to be heard. Planner Spence introduced the project and what this stage of the development proposal entails. Perez asked when this was heard previously. Spence said that it had not been heard because the HOA rescinded their approval and has been working out details with the applicant since then. Stockmar clarified that the letters of concern that we have received have come from neighbors to the west. Spence confirmed and explained that there are multiple HOAs on the property. Gillette asked about the comments regarding 12-9A-4 regarding the major versus minor amendment to an SDD. Spence provided clarification for why this application was determined to be a minor amendment. Stockmar opened public comment Richard Liebhaber, director, officer and owner at Vail Village Inn Phase V Believes the noise will increase and bounce back to the residential units due to the design and "canyon-esque" design of East Meadow Drive, both from the exterior activity as well as noise from within the building. This project combined with the proposed outdoor patio, he believes, is a major amendment. Stockmar asked for commissioner comment. Perez identified the definition of Minor Amendment and spoke to its description. Perez believes that this does impact pedestrian and vehicular circulation. Spence clarified that this application is only related to the additional square footage and that the pedestrian circulation changes do not occur on the property. Steve Riden, architect, asked to clarify a few items. He stated that the entrance will not be changed — the entry door will remain in the same place it is currently located. The proposed additions are beneath areas that are currently cantilevered. Gillette asked about the area shown as an addition at the entryway and if it is truly an addition. Spence explained it is floor area but not currently finished space. Gillette feels that the space behind the existing planter is not currently used as a pedestrian way. Spence agreed and said that the Town public works department has participated in some potential redesign of the right of way at that location but that is not part of this application. Stockmar thinks this is almost entirely an issue for DRB and code enforcement and that the PEC has very little input. He understands the greater question of the proposed patio but that is not for PEC review. He would like to revisit this later if needed but at this time sees no reason to call up this item. Perez asked if the PEC has no oversight regarding public uses in town right of way. Spence said there is none. Perez thinks that is a gap in our code. Spence explained that as the property owner, the town and staff reviews the application. Stockmar asked if any commissioners felt that this item should be called up at a later date. Perez asked for an explanation of an item being "called up." Spence explained that the PEC could request to hear this item at a later date as a regular item, rather than as an administrative report. Stockmar reiterated that anything beyond the proposed additions is not under the purview of the PEC and to act on anything would be premature. With no motion on the table, and no motion required, Stockmar closed the file. 2.2. A request for review of Major Exterior Alteration, pursuant to Section 12-71-1- 5 min. 7, Exterior Alterations or Modifications, Vail Town Code, to allow for construction of a new multifamily structure with below grade parking, located at 500 East Lionshead Circle/Lot 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC18-0034) The applicant has requested that this item be tabled to the October 22, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Lazier Lionshead LLC, represented by Braun Associates Inc. Planner: Jonathan Spence Rollie Kjesbo moved to table to October 22, 2018. Karen Perez seconded the motion and it passed (4-0). Absent: (3) Hopkins, Kurz, Lockman 2.3. A request for the review a variance from Section 12-7H-10, Setbacks, Vail 5 min. Town Code, pursuant to Title 12 Chapter 17, Variances, Vail Town Code, to allow for a side setback of zero feet (0') where ten feet (10') is required for a new multifamily structure, located at 500 East Lionshead Circle/Lot 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead Filing 1, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC 18-0036) The applicant has requested that this item be tabled to the October 22, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Lazier Lionshead LLC, represented by Braun Associates, Inc. Planner: Jonathan Spence Karen Perez moved to table to October 22, 2018. Rollie Kjesbo seconded the motion and it passed (4-0). Absent: (3) Hopkins, Kurz, Lockman 2.4. A request for a recommendation to the Vail Town Council for a Prescribed 5 min. Regulations Amendment pursuant to Section 12-3-7, Amendment, Vail Town Code, to amend Section 12-13-4, Requirements by Employee Housing Unit (EHU) Type, Vail Town Code, to allow for an increase in the maximum size of a Type III Employee Housing Unit. (PEC18-0031) The applicant has requested that this item be tabled to the November 12, 2018 regularly scheduled meeting of Planning and Environmental Commission. Applicant: Mauriello Planning Group Planner: Chris Neubecker Brian Gillette moved to table to November 12, 2018. Rollie Kjesbo seconded the motion and it passed (4-0). Absent: (3) Hopkins, Kurz, Lockman 3. Approval of Minutes 3.1. September 24, 2018 PEC Results Rollie Kjesbo moved to table to October 22, 2018. Karen Perez seconded the motion and it passed (4-0). Absent: (3) Hopkins, Kurz, Lockman 4. Adjournment Rollie Kjesbo moved to adjourn. Karen Perez seconded the motion and it passed (4-0). Absent: (3) Hopkins, Kurz, Lockman The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend the project orientation and the site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Times and order of items are approximate, subject to change, and cannot be relied upon to determine at what time the Planning and Environmental Commission will consider an item. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional information. Please call 711 for sign language interpretation 48 hour prior to meeting time. Community Development Department VAIL TOWN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA MEMO MEETING DATE: October22,2018 ITEM/TOPIC: Update on Town of Vail Housing policy statements adopted by the Vail Town Council. ATTACHM ENTS: File Name Description Resolution No. 30 Series of 2018 2018 Housing Policy Statements 07172018.pdf Resolution No. 30, Series of 2018 RESOLUTION NO. 30, SERIES 2018 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2018 TOWN OF VAIL HOUSING POLICY STATEMENTS, AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARD THERETO WHEREAS, the Vail Town Council has adopted the vision "To Be The Premier International Mountain Resort Community"; WHEREAS, through Resolution No. 29, Series 2016, the Town Council adopted Vail Housing 2027, "A Strategic Plan for Maintaining and Sustaining Community through the Creation and Support of Resident Housing in Vail" (the "Plan"); WHEREAS, the single goal of the Plan is for "The Town of Vail to acquire 1,000 additional resident housing deed -restrictions by the year 2027; WHEREAS, according to the 2018 Town of Vail Community Survey results, the availability and affordability of housing is the most critical issue facing the Vail community; and, WHEREAS, through the adoption of housing policy statements, it is the Vail Town Council's intent to articulate the approaches the Town will take to realize its vision, achieve its housing goal, and address the most critical issue... housing... facing the Vail community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL: Section 1. The Vail Town Council hereby adopts the following housing policy statements, hereafter referred to as the "2018 Town of Vail Housing Policy Statements": #1 Housing IS Infrastructure - Deed -restricted homes are critical infrastructure in Vail. #2 Housing Partners — We use public/private partnerships and actively pursue local and regional solutions to increase the supply of deed - restricted homes. #3 Private Sector Importance — We foster a proactive and solutions - oriented environment that promotes private sector investment to create deed -restricted homes. #4 Leverage Financial Strength — We will use our financial strength and acumen to acquire deed -restrictions. 1 #5 Breakdown Barriers — We align our land use regulations, building and energy conservation codes to achieve our vision and housing goal, and development applications are thoroughly, timely and efficiently reviewed.... getting to "yes" is our shared objective. #6 Funding Creates Deed -Restrictions — We pursue a predictable, consistent and reliable source of funding to obtain deed -restrictions and maintain the Town's housing programs. #7 People Promote Community — We ensure opportunity and access to the Town's housing programs and initiatives through a clear, equitable, and easy to administer process for housing selection. #8 No Net Loss - No net loss of resident -occupied, deed -restrictions. #9 Keep Up With Demand - New development, both residential and commercial, is obligated to mitigate its incremental impact on the demand for resident -occupied, deed -restricted homes. Payment in lieu, while needed, is not the preferred method of mitigation. #10 Funding is Policy — The Vail Town Council will fund housing opportunities and solutions. INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of July, 2018. ATTEST: Patty McKenny, Town Clerk 2 Dave Chapin, Mayor Ad #: 0000324113-01 TOWN OF VAIL Customer: TOWN OF VAIL/PLAN DEPT/COMM DEVLM PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMIS - SION October 22, 2018, 1:00 PM Your account number is: 1023233 Town Council Chambers 15 S. Frontage Road - Veil, Colorado, 81651 PROOF OF PUBLICATION . 1Call to Order z:1 Main rbIlt io2 review of Met,, Extednr Alteration, pursuant to Section 12-1H-1, Exterior AI- VAIL DAILY ;dna �a�notMc°ofARa-1tiif-lv -Wo v'ith below grade parking, located at 500 East Lions hard STATE OF COLORADO ccrmgLet a, dVpI L vIg uenan1. Finng 1, and C ening forth details in regard thereto. (PEC 18-0034) 5min. COUNTY OF EAGLE The appllcam has reguested this Ira, be tabled to the November I2 2018 ogularry scheduled meeting of the Planning and Environmental CommissionAppli. I, Mark Wurzer, do solemnly swear that I am Publisher of Bean As �a=ie.uInnshead LLC, representee by Braun Associates Inc. the VAIL DAILY, that the same daily newspaper printed, in Planner: Jonathan Spence 2.2 A reguestI., Ne review avariaubb whole or in art and published of Eagle, P P Y 9 tro, Section 12-1H-10, Sainaok5, Vail Town Code, pu,snantlnTi,le12Charge,17,Vare—AVailTowi Dodo, I allow for a aide setback It 111, flat (0) of Colorado, and has a general circulation therein; where ten feet (tU� Is required for e new ­lState m ,Inoated at 500 East Gonshead Ckno/Lot that said newspaper has been published continuously and 3, Block 1, Vail Lionshead Filing 1, and sefiing forth retails In regard tl (PEC1e-0036)5 mm, uninterruptedly in said County of Eagle for a period of rag mte o°e'mbar';z eq°iarllYh netl tabled lmeeing more than fifty-two consecutive weeks next prior to the o ,e mmg and Pnvi,In_ I r.,,mmis<I Appli enc Lazier unnshaud LLC, represented by first publication of the annexed legal notice or Braun Associates, Inc. Planner: Jonathan Spence advertisement and that said newspaper has the 2.3, Arequset for a recommendation to the Ama,dme t,�f published p" ,%Prectrontl237lAmne.d- requested legal notice and advertisement as requested. aqua gMafenaisa d'oesiy�: vaslk-Code,a'nd Section 14-10-8, Landscaping, Drainage and Ero- on Control, Veil Town Coro, relating to wildfire pro- tovtiun uno the proposer add liun of II Ie Imernauonal Wildland Urban Intedace code, and The VAIL DAILY is an accepted legal advertising medium, srbla9tndhdatelain,agardmeretn.(PEC180035) only for jurisdictions operating under Colorado's Home TheappI na6reQueatedmisue,betabledin Rule provision.ul the December 10, 2018,egularly scheduled meeting unnculla n.n ...laslur i. lli'I Platr�Vyil & ulFull E pp ca mergency .webs Planner art. Neubecke, That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was 3. Approval of Minutes al September 24, 2018 Pec Resorts published in the regular and entire issue of every number 3 2. 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Please Voll SB10) l bAteler 2138 for arrhional Information. Please call 7t 1 Wr Id nguage interprela0on 48 hour prior to moet- hi g time. Community Development Department PublisM1ed in the Vail Daily October 19, 2018 Ail 0000324113 Mark Wurzer, Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public in and for the County of Eagle, State of Colorado this day 10/25/2018. Jerilynn Medina, Notary Public My Commission Expires: August 3, 2020 ,I FM i i.YNN MEDIlhA Nb7AEW f+iI.SLiC, iiATF:L t^.tiLU4A®G NDEARI"p:2d50k0g938A' ANCf q;Sl@N R"'Alw4AUGi15P9,21k�i' Ad #: 0000317317-01 THIS ITEM MAY AFFECT YOUR PROPERTY Customer: TOWN OF VAIL/PLAN DEPT/COMM DEVLM PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that till Planing and Your account number is: 1023233 E"virnnmeetal Commission nt the T—nt Vail hold a public hearing in accorda°e w h section 12- PROOF OF PUBLICATION Vail T°wn C°de, o10-1,11 22, 2016 It 1:011 Pm Nth. Twn of Vail Municipal Bustling. A request for o dation tc the Vail T— VAILDAILY Ps�' ro s_o°;2a °Amai d -A Vail C°tle, t° amond S¢cti"n 1410-5. Building Matehais STATE OF COLORADO nd Design, Vail Town C.d., and Section 14-1&E Lands°aping, Drainage and Ereemn Control. Vi COUNTY OF EAGLE Town Gbde, relating t° Id- prote°t,- and ME oIh Inlerfacc code, hd sonmg°onn d iaisno e ge"1 Thereto_ (PEC1R-0095) Applicant: Town of VWI I, Mark Wurzer, do solemnly swear that I am Publisher of Planner CThs Neubecker the VAIL DAILY, that the same daily newspaper printed, in Tho appG°ations and information about Tho pmpos- all are a°ailable i°r pnbliC inspeelien dnrmg °niee whole or in part and published in the County of Eagle, hours at the Town °1 Vail Communsy Devel°p— U1,11— "1, 75 S-1, Hi- —, thk ed tc attend site visits. 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That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said daily newspaper for the period of 1 insertion; and that the first publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated 10/5/2018 and that the last publication of said notice was dated 10/5/2018 in the issue of said newspaper. In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand this day, 10/25/2018. Mark Wurzer. Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public in and for the County of Eagle, State of Colorado this day 10/25/2018. Jerilynn Medina, Notary Public My Commission Expires: August 3, 2020 JEri i.YNN MENA hb7ANW f+iI.SLiC, iiAFF:L t�ULU4A®D ND$ARY'F1:ldStskOP938A' WC f'Xi•'3�lw4AUGi15P9,20.�i'