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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-0608 PEC�y �� �� �r. � � �. i. �-���� MEMBERS PRESENT PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION J u ne 8, 2009 1:OOpm TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS / PUBLIC WELCOME 75 S. Frontage Road - Vail, Colorado, 81657 MEMBERS ABSENT Training Pay As You Throw Waste/Recycling Program Presentation - 60 minutes Kristen Bertuglia 5 minutes 1. A request for final review of conditional use permits, pursuant to Section 12-71-5, Conditional Uses: Generally (On All Levels Of A Building Or Outside Of A Building), Vail Town Code, to allow for the development of a public or private parking lot (parking structure); a vehicle maintenance, service, repair, storage, and fueling facility; a ski lift and tow (gondola), within "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), located at 862, 923, 934, 953, and 1031 South Frontage Road West, and the South Frontage Road West right-of-way/Unplatted (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080063) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: 5 minutes 2. A request for a final review of major exterior alterations, pursuant to Section 12-71-7, Exterior Alterations or Modifications, Vail Town Code, to allow for the redevelopment of the area known as "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), with multiple mixed-use structures including but not limited to, multiple-family dwelling units, fractional fee units, accommodation units, employee housing units, office, and commercial/retail uses, located at 862, 923, 934, 953, and 1031 South Frontage Road West, and the South Frontage Road West right-of-way/Unplatted (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080064) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: 5 minutes 3. A request for a final recommendation to the Vail Town Council for prescribed regulation amendments, pursuant to Section 12-3-7, Amendment, Vail Town Code, to amend Section 12-10-19, Core Areas Identified, Vail Town Code, to amend the core area parking maps to include "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead) within the "Commercial Core" designation, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080065) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: Page 1 5 minutes 4. A request for a final recommendation to the Vail Town Council for a zone district boundary amendment, pursuant to 12-3-7, Amendments, Vail Town Code, to allow for a rezoning of properties from Arterial Business District and unzoned South Frontage Road West right-of- way which is not zoned to Lionshead Mixed Use-2, properties known as "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), located at 953 and 1031 South Frontage Road West and South Frontage Road West right-of-way, (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080061) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: 5 minutes 5. A request for a final review of a variance from 12-6D-6, Setbacks and 12-6D-9, Site Coverage, Vail Town Code, pursuant to Chapter 12-17, Variances, to allow for an addition within the front setback located at 1838 Sierra Trail/Lot 15, Vail Village West Filing 1. (PEC090008) Applicant: John Brennan, represented by LKSM Design, P.C. Planner: Bill Gibson ACTION: Withdrawn 6. Approval of May 11, 2009 minutes MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: 7. Information Update Town Council Action on the Vail Plaza Hotel SDD Amendment Town Council Action on the Vail Row Houses SDD Establishment Town Council Action on the Solaris SDD Amendment 8. Adjournment MOTION: SECOND: VOTE: 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. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional information. Sign language interpretation is available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please call (970) 479-2356, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information. Community Development Department Published June 5, 2009, in the Vail Daily. Page 2 TO: FROM: DAT E : S U BJ ECT: � � MEMORANDUM Planning and Environmental Commission Community Development Department J u ne 8, 2009 A presentation diversion and Vail Staff inember: Presenters: SUMMARY introducing the concept of a Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) waste recycling program, challenges and opportunities for the Town of Kristen Bertuglia Skumatz Economic Research Associates (SERA), Inc. The Town of Vail has received a grant from the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments (NWCCOG) to conduct a feasibility study for Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) (variable rate) waste diversion and recycling programs in mountain communities. Working with SERA Inc., Town staff has identified challenges, opportunities, and various program outlines for Pay-As-You-Throw applicability in the Town of Vail. Town staff and SERA Inc. will provide an overview of the value and success of similar programs in other Colorado communities, highlight the challenges facing the Vail community in waste diversion, and present an appropriate solution for variable rate curbside recycling and trash pickup. DISCUSSION ITEMS At this presentation, SERA Inc. will present: • What is PAYT and how does it work? • What is the experience of other communities that have implemented PAYT? • What might the rate structure look like if a PAYT program is implemented in Vail? Staff will review the challenges and opportunities for the Town of Vail in waste diversion and recycling, review program goals, objectives, and briefly present the draft program plan concept. The draft program in development would require residents to pay a reduced flat rate for monthly trash service, along with a pre-paid bag system serving as a variable rate fee structure. Staff will also be requesting feedback from the Commission on the applicability of the d raft PAYT p rog ra m f o r Va i I. III. ACTION REQUESTED The Community Development Department requests the Planning and Environmental Commission participate in the presentation and discussion by providing feedback, presenting concerns and considerations for the consulting and staff team. �y �� �� �r. � � �. i. �-���� PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION J u ne 8, 2009 1:OOpm TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBERS / PUBLIC WELCOME 75 S. Frontage Road - Vail, Colorado, 81657 MEMBERS PRESENT MEMBERS ABSENT Bill Pierce Scott Lindall Michael Kurz Susie Tjossem Sarah Paladino arrived at 1:05 departed at 2:30 Rollie Kjesbo David Viele Training Pay As You Throw (PAYT)Waste/Recycling Program Presentation - 60 minutes Kristen Bertuglia Lisa Skumatz of Skumatz Economic Research Associates (SERA), Inc. gave a presentation regarding the pros and cons of a PAYT program and how other communities have implemented programs. Kristen Bertuglia, TOV Environmental Sustainability Coordinator, gave a presentation specifically on the challenges facing the Town of Vail to implement a PAYT program. Juri Freeman of SERA gave a presentation going into greater detail. The Commissioners asked several questions to gain clarity on the program and the potential impacts within the Town of Vail. Commissioner Viele identified that he had a concern with the PAYT program appearing like an attempt to legislate behavior. Commissioner Paladino believes that there is a penalty with this type of program for families that are already struggling as there are many items associated with children which are not recyclable. Commissioner Pierce stated that there are several elements which need to be fixed prior to the implementation of a PAYT program. Social conscious will cause people to recycle if it is made to be simple. Several Commissioners felt the program was complicated and needed to be simplified. Further they felt it was necessary to focus on multi-family and commercial developments (ie. Hotels) as they generate a significant amount of the trash in Town. Commissioner Kurz pointed out the occupancy of his multi-family development (three full-time units) and the fact that a project like the Marriott produces more trash in a day that his entire complex does in a year. He concluded by stating that the Town should target the large trash generators first. Matt Donovan, representing Vail Honey Wagon, spoke to the goal of the Town regarding waste reduction and if that was truly achievable. Believes recycling is much more prevalent in the Town than reported in the presentation. His customers recycle 300 to 400 cubic yards a week. Believes PAYT is premature at this point. The Commissioners stated that they support the concept of recycling to the greatest degree possible; however, they believe there are some inequities in the PAYT program as well. Believe that the bigger projects should be targeted first. Page 1 Commissioner Kjesbo clarified that the numbers show 40% of single family and duplex are recycling; however, going after these uses is a drop in the bucket. Kristen Bertuglia, stated that in the trash survey they found 85% of the trash cans contained multiple recyclable items. Lisa Skumatz stated that an ordinance including commercial and residential projects at the same time may be the best way to address all concerns. Commissioner Viele clarified that he supports mandated recycling, but not the mandate of the economics of the cost for each bag. 5 minutes 1. A request for final review of conditional use permits, pursuant to Section 12-71-5, Conditional Uses: Generally (On All Levels Of A Building Or Outside Of A Building), Vail Town Code, to allow for the development of a public or private parking lot (parking structure); a vehicle maintenance, service, repair, storage, and fueling facility; a ski lift and tow (gondola), within "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), located at 862, 923, 934, 953, and 1031 South Frontage Road West, and the South Frontage Road West right-of-way/Unplatted (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080063) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: Kjesbo SECOND: Viele VOTE: 4-0-0 5 minutes 2. A request for a final review of major exterior alterations, pursuant to Section 12-71-7, Exterior Alterations or Modifications, Vail Town Code, to allow for the redevelopment of the area known as "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), with multiple mixed-use structures including but not limited to, multiple-family dwelling units, fractional fee units, accommodation units, employee housing units, office, and commercial/retail uses, located at 862, 923, 934, 953, and 1031 South Frontage Road West, and the South Frontage Road West right-of-way/Unplatted (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080064) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: Kjesbo SECOND: Viele VOTE: 4-0-0 5 minutes 3. A request for a final recommendation to the Vail Town Council for prescribed regulation amendments, pursuant to Section 12-3-7, Amendment, Vail Town Code, to amend Section 12-10-19, Core Areas Identified, Vail Town Code, to amend the core area parking maps to include "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead) within the "Commercial Core" designation, and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080065) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: Kjesbo SECOND: Viele VOTE: 4-0-0 Page 2 5 minutes 4. A request for a final recommendation to the Vail Town Council for a zone district boundary amendment, pursuant to 12-3-7, Amendments, Vail Town Code, to allow for a rezoning of properties from Arterial Business District and unzoned South Frontage Road West right-of- way which is not zoned to Lionshead Mixed Use-2, properties known as "Ever Vail" (West Lionshead), located at 953 and 1031 South Frontage Road West and South Frontage Road West right-of-way, (a complete legal description is available for inspection at the Town of Vail Community Development Department), and setting forth details in regard thereto. (PEC080061) Applicant: Vail Resorts, represented by Mauriello Planning Group, LLC Planner: Warren Campbell ACTION: Table to August 10, 2009 MOTION: Kjesbo SECOND: Viele VOTE: 4-0-0 5 minutes 5. A request for a final review of a variance from 12-6D-6, Setbacks and 12-6D-9, Site Coverage, Vail Town Code, pursuant to Chapter 12-17, Variances, to allow for an addition within the front setback located at 1838 Sierra Trail/Lot 15, Vail Village West Filing 1. (PEC090008) Applicant: John Brennan, represented by LKSM Design, P.C. Planner: Bill Gibson ACTION: Withdrawn 6. Approval of May 11, 2009 minutes MOTION: Kjesbo SECOND: Viele VOTE: 4-0-0 7. Information Update Town Council Action on the Vail Plaza Hotel SDD Amendment Town Council Action on the Vail Row Houses SDD Establishment Town Council Action on the Solaris SDD Amendment Town Council Action on the temporary banners on construction projects 8. Adjournment MOTION: Viele SECOND: Kjesbo VOTE: 3-0-0 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. Please call (970) 479-2138 for additional information. Sign language interpretation is available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please call (970) 479-2356, Telephone for the Hearing Impaired, for information. Community Development Department Published June 5, 2009, in the Vail Daily. 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