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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-16 Amending Zoning Ordinance Sections 8.2 Permitted Uses, 8.3 Conditional Uses, 8.4 Accessory Uses and 8.510 Parking and Loading~ ~, f .I ~ ~- ~ ~.'" i ORDINANCE N0. 16 Series of 1975 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE SECTIONS 8.200 "PERMITTED USES", 8.300 "CONDITIONAL USES", 8.400 "ACCESSORY USES", AND 8.510 "PARKING AND LOADING", RELATING TO COMMERCIAL CORE 1 DISTRICT, BY THE ENACTMENT OF NEW SECTIONS 8.200 "PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES - SPECI- FIC", 8.300 "CONDITIONAL USES - GENERAL", 8.400 "ACCESSORY USES - GENERAL", AND 8.510 "PARKING AND LOADING", SPECIFYING THAT PERMITTED, CONDITIONAL, AND ACCESSORY USES AND PARKING IN COMMERCIAL CORE 1 DISTRICT SHALL BE RESTRICTED TO AND DETER- MINED BY SPECIFIED FLOOR LEVELS WHEREAS, it has been and continues to be the intent of the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, to maintain and preserve the nature and character of the Vail commercial area, which is designated as zoning district Commercial Care 1 District, with a mixture of residential and commercial uses; WHEREAS, it has been and continues to be the intent of the Town Council to promote and protect said area as a pedestrian access area and to discourage vehicular use therein; and WHEREAS, because of changing conditions, the Town Coun- cil considers that the municipal government must protect the char- acter of said area and that this ordinance is necessary to continue the balance between the many commercial and residential uses per- mitted in the Commercial Care 1 District, to prevent entire build- ings therein from becoming commercial space at the expense of dwelling and accu~~LL«odation units, and to promote a variety of retail sYaops at the pedestrian level; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TO~~IN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Title. This ordinance shall be known as the "Ordinance Amending Zoning Ordinance by Imposing Horizontal Zoning in CCI". Town ~ erk r ord. 15, 1975 Page 2 Section 2. Amendment Procedures Fulfilled; Planning Commission Report. The amendment procedures prescribed in Section 21.500 of the Zoning Ordinance have been fulfilled, with the report of the Planning Commission recommending the enactment of this ordi- nonce. Section 3. Amendments to Zoning Ordinance. Sections 8.200, 8.300, 8.400, and 8.510 of the Zoning Drdinance, Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1973, of the Town of Vail, Colorado, are hereby amended to read as follows: A. Section 8.200. Permitted and Conditional Uses - Specific. A. Permitted and conditional uses -- basement or garden level within a structure: 1. The "basement" or "garden Level" shall be defined as that floor of a build- ing that is entirely or substantially below grade. 2. The following uses shall be per- muted in basement or garden levels within a structure: a. Retail shops and establishments, including the following: Apparel stores Art supply stores and galleries Bakeries and confectioneries, restricted to preparation of products specifically for sale on the premises Book stores Camera stores and photographic studios Candy stores Chinaware and glassware stores Tn Clerk r - r i~ t # , Ord. 16, 1975 Page 3 Delicatessens and specialty food stores Drug stores and pharmacies Florists Gift stores Hobby stores Jewelry stones Health food stores Leather goods stores Music and record stores Newsstands and tobacco stores Stationery stores Sporting goods stores Toy stores Variety stores Yardage and dry goods stores b. Personal services and repair shows, including the following: Barber shops Beauty shops Small appliance repair shops Tailors and dressmakers Travel and ticket agencies c. Eating and drinking establishments, including the following: Bakeries and delicatessens with food service, restricted to prepara- tion of products specifically for sale on the premises Cocktail lounges and bars Coffee shops Fountains and sandwich shops Restaurants .' "1 Town' (~l.erk ~ i'r € Ord. 15, 1975 Page 4 d. Professional offices, business offices, and studios e. Banks and financial institutions f. Additional uses determined to be similar to permitted uses described in subparagraphs (a) through (e) above, in accordance with the provisions of Section 21.200 of this ordinance, so long as they do not encourage vehicular traffic g. Lodges 3. The following uses shall be permitted in basement or garden levels within a structure, subject to issuance of a Conditional t7se Permit in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of this ordinance. a. Meeting rooms b. Household appliance stores c. Liquor stores d. Luggage stores e. Radio and TV stores and repair shops f. Multiple-family housing g. Theatres B. Permited and conditional uses - first floor or street level within a structure: 1. The "first floor" or "street level" shall be defined as that floor of the building that is located at grade or street Ieve1. 2. The fallowing uses shall be permitted on the first floor or street level floor within a structure: a. Retail stores and establishments, including the fallowing: Town JC 1 erk ~... '. ~ Ord. 16, 1975 Page 5 Apparel stores Art supply stores and galleries Bakeries and confectioneries, restricted to preparation of products specifically for sale on the premises Book stores Camera stores and photographic studios Candy stores Chinaware and glassware stores Delicatessens and specialty food stores Drug stores and pharmacies Florists Gift shops Hobby stores ~7ewelry stores Leather goods stores Music and record stores Newsstands and tobacco stores Sporting goods stores Stationery stores Toy stores Variety stores Yardage and dry goods stores b. Eating and drinking establishments, including the following: Bakeries and delicatessens with food service, restricted to preparation of products speci- fically for sale on the premises Cocktail lounges and bars Town lerk -- ~ ~.~ i'! i Ord. 16, 1975 Page 6 Coffee shops Fountains and sandwich shops Restaurants c. Lodges d. Additional uses determined to be similar to permitted uses described in subparagraphs (a) and (b) above, in accor- dance with the provisions of Section 21.200 of this ordinance, so long as they do not encourage vehicular traffic. 3. The following uses shall be permitted on first floor ar street level floor within a struc- ture, subject to issuance of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with the provisions of Arti- cle 18 of this ordinance. a. Liquor stores b. Professional offices, business offices, and studios c. Banks and financial institutions d. Personal services and repair shops, including the following: Barber shops Beauty shops Business and office services Tailors and dressmakers Travel and ticket agencies Small appliance repair stores e. Multiple-family residential dwellings f. Household appliance stores g. Luggage stores h. Radio and TV stores and repair shops i. Theatres Tow lerk r~ . ~ ~-. ~~ t Qrd. 16, 1975 Page 7 C. Permitted and conditonal uses - second floor above grade within a structure: 1. The following uses shall be permitted on the second floor above grade within a structure; provided, however, that a Condi- tional Use Permit will be required in accor- dance with Article 18 of this ordinance for any use which eliminates any existing dwelling or accommodation unit or any portion thereof. a. Multiple-family residential dwelling b. Lodges c. Professional offices, business offices, and studios d. Banks and financial institutions e. Personal services and repair shops, including the fallowing: Barber shops Beauty shops Business and office services Tailors and dressmakers Travel and ticket agencies f. Retail stores and establishments, including the following: Apparel stores Art supply stores and galleries Bakeries and confectioneries, restricted to preparation of products specifically for sale on the premises Book stores Camera stores and photographic studios Candy stores Chinaware and glassware stores Tows clerk V ~; _. ..~. ,- Ord. 16, 1975 Page 8 Delicatessens and specialty food stores Drug stores and pharmacies ~"lorists Gift stores Hobby stares Jewelry stares Leather goads stores Music and record stores Newsstands and tobacco stores Photographic studios Sporting goods stores Toy stores Variety stores Yardage and dry goods stores g. Eating and drinking establishments, including the following: Bakeries and delicatessens with food service, restricted to preparation of products speci- fically for sale on the premises Cocktail lounges and bars Coffee shops Fountains and sandwich shops Restaurants 2. The following uses shall be permitted on second floors above grade, subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of this ordinance: a. Meeting rooms b. Liquor stores c. Household appliance stores I\ Town4 C~ erk Ord. 16, 1975 Page 9 d. Radio and TV sales and repair shops e. Luggage stores f. Theatres D. Permitted and conditional uses - any floor above the second floor above grade within a structure: 1. The following uses shall be permitted on any floor above the second floor above grade: ' a. Multiple-family residential dwellings b. i,odges 2. The following uses shall be permitted on any floor above the second floor above grade, subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of this ordinance: a. Retail stores and establishments, including the fallowing: Apparel stores Art supply stares and galleries Bakeries and confectioneries, restricted to preparation of products specifically far sale on the premises Book stores Camera stores and photographic studios Chinaware and glassware stores Delicatessens and specialty food stores Drug stores Florists Gift shops Hobby stores Household appliance stores Jewelry stores ' \. Town lark S ~~~ ---, t -- i Ord. 16, 1975 Leather goods stores Luggage stores Music and record stores Newsstands and tobacco stares Photographic studios Stationery stores Toy stares Page 10 ` Variety stores Yardage and dry goods stares Liquor stores Radio and TV stores and repair shops Sporting goods stores b. Eating and drinking establishments, including the following: Bakeries and delicatessens with food service, restricted to preparation of products speci- fically for sale on the premises Cocktail lounges and bars Coffee shops Fountains and sandwich shops Restaurants c. Professional offices, business offices, and studios d. Banks and financial institutions e. Personal services and repair shops, including the following: Barber shops Beauty shops Business and offices services Small appliance repair shops Tailors and dressmakers Travel, and ticket agencies ~~ Town4. clerk r i - Ord. 16, 197 ~~ Page 11 f. Theatres g. Additional uses determined to be similar to permitted uses described in subparagraphs {a? through (e) above, in accordance with the provisions of Section 21.200 of this ordinance, so long as they do not encourage vehicular traffic B. Section 8.300. Conditional Uses - General. 'the following uses shall be permitted, subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with the provisions of Article 18 of this ordinance: a. Ski lifts and tows b. Public utility and public service "~ "` uses c. Public buildings, grounds, and facilities d. Public park and recreational facil- ities C. Section 8.400. Accessory Uses - General. The following accessory uses shall be permitted: a. Swimming pools, patios, or other recreational facilities customarily inciden- tal to permitted residential or lodge uses b. Outdoor dining areas operated in conjunction with permitted eating and drink- ing establishments c. Home occupations, subject to issuance of a home occupation permit in accordance with the provisions of Section 17.300 of this ordi- nance d. other uses customarily incidental and accessory to permitted or conditional uses, and necessary for the operation thereof. In #~~ Tows /Clerk --~ -~. Ord. 15, 1975 Page 12 D. Section 8.510. Parking and Loading. Off-street parking and loading shall be pro- vided in accordance with Article 14 of this ordi- nance. At least one-half of the required parking shall be located within the main building or buildings. Parking within buildings shall be restricted to the basement. No parking or loading area shall be located in any required front setback area. Section 4. Development Factors Pertaining to Conditional Use Permits. In considering in accordance with Article 18 of the Zoning Ordinance an application for a Conditional Use Permit within Commercial Core 1 District, the fallowing development factors shall be applicable: A. Effects of vehicular traffic on Commercial Core 1 District. B. Reduction of vehicular traffic in Commer- cial Core 1 District. C. Reduction of nonessential off-street parking. D. Control of delivery, pick-up, and service vehicles. E. Development of public spaces for use by pedestrians. F. Continuance of the various commercial, resi- dential, and public uses in Commercial Core 1 District so as to maintain the existing character of said area. G. Control quality of construction, architectural design, and landscape design in Commercial Core 1 District so as to maintain the existing character of said area. ~~ Town(Clerk ~' .~. Ord. 16, 1975 H. Effects of noise, odor, dust, smoke, and other factors on the environment of Commercial Page 13 Core 1 District. Section 5. Continuing Enforcement of Amended Sections as to Prior Acts. The amendments of the aforesaid sections of the Zoning Ordinance shall not bar the enforcement of said sections as to an act or acts heretofore committed or the prosecution and punish- ment of an act or acts heretofore committed or omitted in viola- tiara of said sections; said sections amended by this ordinance sha11 remain in full force and effect in the form preceding this ordinance for the purposes of sustaining any and all actions to enforce the same, suits, proceedings, prosecutions instituted, and the penalties imposed therefor which arose prior to the effec- tive date of this ordinance. Section 6. Repeal of Any Conflicting Section. Any sections or parts of sections of the Zoning Ordinance or other ordinances of the Town of Vail, Colorado, in conflict with this ordinance or inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed, pro- vided, however, that the repeal of any section or parts of sec- tiaras of said ordinances shall not revive any other section of said ordinances heretofore repealed ar superceded. Section 7. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect five days after publi- cation following the final passage hereof. INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL, this 2nd day of September, 1975, and a public hearing on this ordinance shall be held at the regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, on the i ~~. Townlerk i --,. Ord. 16, 1975 Page 14 16th day of September, 1975, at 7:30 F.M., in the Municipal Build- ing o~ the Town. 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Tltla. This ordinance shell rte known Rs the "Ordinance Amenplnq Zoning Ordinance by' imposing Harizanfal Zoning in CC1". SECTION 2- Amendment Prpce- dures Fulitlled; Planning Commission Report. The amen tlment Aracetlures Pre- scrioetl In Sedkon 21-500 of trte Zpning Ordinance Nava been fulfilled, with the roport of the Plann~jtq Commission recommen tling the a»- actment of this ortlinance. SECTION 3. Amendments tp Zonln9 Drdlndnce. Sections 9.200, 8-300, 8.400, antl 8.536 of the Zoning Ortllnance, O rainan ce No- 9, Series of 1973, of the Town oT Vall, Colorado, are hereby a ended to read as follows: A. Section 8.200. Permitted and Conditional Usea --SpeeNle, A. Permitted and conditional uses - ~gsement or qa rtlen level within a "structure: 1. Tree "basement" or 'garden level" shall tte deflnetl as that floor of a Duiltling that Is entirely or substantiauy below glade- _ 2. The tallOwl n9 uses shall be permittetl In basement or garden Iexels Within d stru[[UI'B: a- Retail shops and estabfish- men25 incluafng the iallpwi ng: Apparel stores ' Art supply stares ahtl galleries Bakeries and confectioner- IeS, resirlG#ed to preparaYlOn Cf protlucts specifically for sale on the premises Book Stores Camera Starof antl phot~~ graphic stutllos Candy storos Chinaware antl glassware stores Delicatessens and specie lty footl ssores Drug stares and pharmdCles~ • Florists Gift stores ~ ' ~ -- Hobby storos " Jewelry stores ' Health Tap6 store} Leather goods storef ~ - MUSIC antl rePafd StOroS Newsstands OM2 30 bapgA stores S[etlOnlry f[arBf ' Sporting goods stoner Toy stares Variety stores Yaraaga and dry gootls stores b. Personal servlws and repair shops, Includln4 th• following: rJaroar shops Beauty shops Smart apouance rep+ir snaps Tailors antl tlressmakefs Travel and ticket agencies ' Edt:n9 area erln king esfa 6lish Tents, Includlnq the Tollawi n9: BRkenes and de NCdtbssMf With rape Service, ref tricted Ib preparation pf protlucts spscl- f,cany for sale pre the promises Cac ktail Ipu nges and bars Cnffee shops ' Fountain} one sanawlen fhpp5 Restaurants , tl. Proressional offices, busi• Hess offices, and stumps !. Bdnk4 inp iMinClil ~,nstit utiorts f. Additbnal uxs tlety m,ned to be slmil ar to perm ittea arses aascri reed in subparagraphs lal through le) above. In accordance with [M provisions of Section 21.200 pi this ordinance, so long as they - du not encourage veMCUlar tea flit 9. Lodges 3. The following uses snail va parmlttea in basement or garden levels wrthln a structure, suplect to issuance of a ConditionaS Use Permit in dGtOrtlan[e Wrth the provlslans a! Article 19 of this grdmance. a. Meeting rooms b. Household appliance stores c Liquor stores d- Luggage stores e, Rdtllo and Tv sl ores ^np~ ropair shops 1. Multi pla•TamllY housidq• g. Theatres 6. Per mittetl antl con Oltlanil use} ' ' -first hoar or street level within ^ }fracture: - 1. The °first floor'• ar "street level" shall be peflnetl as that. 11 oor of the bulltling that 19r located at grade ar street IWaI. • 2. The Toliawing Uses anall tN permitted pre the first floor or street level floor wlthln a _ structuro: a. Retau stores antl esta-, ollshmenis In clueing the fOf-,' ' ' IDWInq: ~ . Apparel stares Art supply ataras and pallerleS BAkerle6 end Confeellonaf• Its, lf5trlt[etl to prepdratiOn al products spedflcahY for sale an the premises Booty stores ~ _ Camera stores antl photogra- ~. obit studies :~ Cando stores China Ware antl glaSfwAro stores ' Delicatessens antl specialty food storaY r Drug alp*as and pharmacies Florists ~ - ~~ Gift shops , HObny 3t Ores s Jewelry stores ~ Leather gootls stored ' Music antl record stores NBw55tdnd5 antl tobacco stares _ Sporting goods store) Stationery ataras Tov stores ~ Variety stores '~ Yardage end pry goods SYpre} b. Eating and tlrlpking eSld DlVShment5, Includlnq Yne fouowing: Bakeries and tlelir2tessens with footl service, restricted to preparation of protlucts speelfl- cauy tar sale on the premisw Cocktail lounges and Wes Fountains and sanawlen ShppS ~ - Rasta urants c- Lodged d- AtltlliiOnal Uses deter- _ mmetl tp rte vmller to permitted uses described In,.'. subparagraphs fat antl tb),~ above, In accmda nce with tha.~ provisions of Section 21.200 ot~;: this ordinance, so Ipnq as thsy- tla net encourage whlwlu u irai4c.. ,. 3. The fpllpWlaq alai Shall ae permlttetl an TirS[ f100T or street level fionr wlthln a structure, ' subject to ISSUante pf d CPndltipn• al Vse Permit In eccortlance with ' the provisons o1 ArtlUe 18 of Yhis ordlnan ter ' ,. a. Llauor stoma i'. -" ~- 6. Professional pnmes, busf- Hess aHlces, antl stutliof;.- " a Banks antl Anancial ' Instltu [Ions ~:- a, Personal services and rapalr shops, Indutli~__ the 7ollawinq: - Barbershops . Baautysnops '~'r:-" Business and office services Tellers antl dres5mawr/ Travel and tlcke[ agnnclas Smau ap DlVa nce repair stares a. Multi pla•ramdy resltlantidk~ dwellings ~^~ f.HOUSehottl ap ttanca storos ''r q. Luggage stores (~'~~ ' ' h. Ratlio antl 7V st et and rapalr shops I. Theatres ~~ C. Permlttetl antl can dill 1 uses i - second floor above gran wlthln a structure: 1. The fpuowlnq uses all 1>• parmlttetl on the secor~{ floor abpw gratle within a Sff~ICturof' promeaa, newever, that Cdndl- .. tlanal Use Permit will be uqulred In accordance with Articljt )g of this artllnance for env use which eliminates any existing awelllnq or accpmmoaadpn unit qr shy portion tnerevl. s@1 a. Multiple-family re dartYlas dwellings , D. Lodges .J: c. Prolessiona~ oflicM, bgsk Hess vftces, area stutlla d. Banks area anclal Anstltutlans e. Personal servi ~ and repair shops, mcluplnq the - following: _ _ Barbel Sn pas , Beauty shops ' BIASInes$ and Offite ~ YIGs Tabors antl drossmakera Travel and bckat agenelaf f. Ratan stores and ettaprish• manta inU Uding the fofldWings Apparel stores Art Su PPIY Stor and galleries ' Bakeries and conr'IttfOnar• las, rastrlctea to prepar~)IVn of products specihGally io ~.Mfe On the pram:ses ~;~ Book Stares ~ a'a camera stares and ,plroto• graph i[ Studios - Candy stores - Clrlnaware antl 9 - -era ar., stores Delicate• a~tl specialty toad store. - Drug 31• 1 phdl matte} Florists Gat stores Hobby emraf Jewelry stares , Leather goods floras Music and record stores Ncwrftantls and tebacae storey ' pnato9raphlc studies Sporting goods store} Ttly ilarel Varety stores Yartle9e and dry goods stores ' g. Feting and drfn king establishments, InGlUdinq the following: - Bakerlef and tlellcatessens with food service, reslrlctetl to ~, prsparatlgn of product! Spa4ift- Lally for sale vn the pram 4ss Cpcxtall lounges antl bars Cofisa shops •l.. , Fountains antl sandwich shops __ ~ ~ ~ Restauronta z. Tna following uses shall De permitted on second floors above grade, subject to the i5s uancs ei a C ontlltlonal Use Permit in accgr- dance - wlih the •provisions of Relicts ] 8 of this ordinance: a. Meeting room! b, Liquor storos ' _ •c. Household eppllanur StOfeS • d. Ratlla, and TV sales agtl rapalr Snaps e. Luggage stores -`•' - ' f. Theatres D. Pormlitetl end conpltlonal uses• ^ any floor above the sewntl' floor above grads Wlthln R structure: ' 1. fine fotlAwinq uses shall ba - permlltetl on any flow above the i second floor abow.pratle: a. Multiple-family residential - dwellings ~ a b. Lotlpas 2• Tna fohowinq uws shall lx permitted on any Ilvor abpw the second floor aDOw grade, subject to the Issuanu pf 'a Condltlonal Ufa Permit In accordance with the prorislons of Arl3cle !6 of that ordinance: • ~ a. Ratan stores and esta• nl lsnments, Includlnq the fol• lowing: ApAarel StOfea Art supPlY atonal antl galleries Be keriei and GOnfeCLlaneY- lea, restricted to preparation of products specifiglly for sale on the AremlNa Boox storos Camera stares and photo- graph is stutlids Chinaware and giasswara stores Delicatessens anp, fpKialtY Tootl stores Oruq storos Florists ' Gift Sheol •~ Hobby stores Hpuseholtl appl lance Stores . ' Jewelry stores _ r-'..~~',' - Lediner gOpda StOraa ~ • Luggage Stereo Music antl retard stores Newsstands and tobacco stares Phptp9raohic stualpi J - Stdtlanery siOref Tay stores variety stores Yartlage and tlry goods stares Laq upr stores R alp and TV stores and repair shops ' • Sp OYting gOOtlf Stores b. Eating 'and tlrinkinq eslablishman ts, Inctutlin9 the fogawinq: Ba kerles antl tlNlcetessem with food service, restricted to preparation of protlucts spell fi~ ally Tor sale on the premises Cocktail lounges antl bars Coflse shops FOUMdIni and sandwich - shops , ReSteurantt c- prpfesslonal offices, busi- nass offices, antl stutllas tl- ~ Banks and hnanclal Instqutlons e, Isersanai services and rapalr shops, Incfptlinq the Tapowingr ' Sarver shops - , rj', Beauty snplt3 ~ ., ~ 4 Business and offices servlcef ' Small appliance repair SHOPS `Tailors and tlrassmalarl Travel and ticket agencies f, Theatres 9. Atltlitlonal uses defer- minatl to rte similar to parmittea uses described Vn ' subparagraphs tai through lej above, in accoraa nce wlih the prowsigns a1 Secppn 21.200 of this artllnance, so long as to ey da hat M[aUYdge rehlGUlar trolfic- 6. Saeeion g-300. conpltlonal Uses - Ganeral- Tne rollowin9 uses Snell be permitted su Dlec[ to the asuanca of a Cpntlitlonal Use Permit in accordance wNh the prow,lpns pf Article 18 of this ortllMnce: a- Skl Ilfis antl taw! b. Public alit lty and Public service user c. Pubkc bulldings, 9rounas, and 4cih fiat d. Publk park and recrea- tipnal faciiitles C. Section 8.400. AcceSSary Uses General The following aCCe}iprY uses shall 6e Permi.ted: Swimming pool!, patios, br other rocreatlonal latinties CuflpmdrNy IRCleental tP per mlitetl roNtlential pr lodge uses ' b. Outdoor dining areas, operated In COnjp MtiOn Wlih permitted eating and tlrinking esta Dlish man is C. Home pGGUAatlAnf, Sub- jett to issuance of a name Otto potion permit In ac[ar- danGe with the proYI510ns of Section 17.300 01 this ordi~ nonce' tl. Other uses customarily indtlental and accessory to permrttetl o1 cvnditlonal uses, and necessary for the operation Yheragl,• U- Saetion 8.510. Parking and Lpatling- Off-street parking and loading snail Da prarlded In accordance Witty ArLCIe ]4 Of this ordinance. At lean oneatal! of [he requiretl parking shall be lacaiatl Within the ~meln 6ulldinq or bullding5. Parking within bulltlings shall be restricted tp 1M basement. No per king Or IOetling arod shall be loutetl In- any required Trent fe[bdC k area, SECTION 4. Development Factors Pertaining to Cantlitional Ilse Per- . mils. In Cons{tleYinq in a ortlance WI(h Arude 1B of the Zoning pre finance an applieetlpn roe a Contli tlanal Use Perm It wlthm Commercial Corc ] District, the following development factors shall 6s applicable: A. Effects of vemcular leaf}IC pre Cam mantle;Dore ] Diitr lot. B. Retl ueti pre pT WtlltUlar tea}fle ' !n Cammerclal Core 1 Dlatrlct.~ C. Retl uc lion of nanassentlel - a}f•street parking, D. Control at Delivery, pickup, and service whICIK. E- Development a} public spaces for use by petlestrlanf. F, Conflnuance of the various CommerClal, residsn flat, antl pub• Ilc user In Commercial Coro- 1 District so as to maintain free ekisting character pi saitl and. G. Control quality of construe- , ti[Qt, arch) fectural peslgn, and lentlscape design In Cammerclal Cora 1 District so as to main uln the existing character of Salo area, H. Effects of Heise, ndM, tluat, Smnke, and other factors on the envlr OflmM[ of CAmmerClal (.'Ora 1 Olstrlcf. SECTION 5. Contlnulnq Eniorce- ment of Amentletl Sections as tp Prl or Aets. The amenemMts of the atpresam setti Orls pf the $pnlnq O+din dnGe }Half not bar the PnfOfCement Of saitl sectlpns as to an- aft or acts hefetOfpro CAmnTlttetl ar amlttetl in viaiatfan of saitl sections; safe }ectfonf amen detl by this orelnence shall remain In Tull force anp ellect to the lprm praceding this and lnanG for fns purpasas of suafalnlnp any and ell actions tv a~larce tna same, suits, proceedings, prpsecuUOns Ins[Ituted, and the DenalUas Imposed therefor which arose prior to the erfRCtlw data of this artllnance. - SECTFON 6. Repeal o! Any Canflicting Section. Any sccti ohs or parts of sections 01 the Zpnlnq Ordinance or other grdlnancas of the Tewn. of wall, Colorado, In, canthct Wlth ih15 prdina'bce or Inconsistent herewith are heroby repealed, provldad, however, that the ropeal of any section or parts of sections pf saitl prdlnances snail hat revive dnY Other section or said prtltnances heretofore repealetl or superceded- • ' SECTION 7. Efiectwe Dats, This orplnance Snell td ke eiiect rive daYS after publication following the final passage hereof. INT ROOVC EP, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED. ANp ORDERED PUBLISHED 'ONCE IN FULL, this 2nd day of Septemner, 1975, and a public Haan ng on this prdlndn[e shell be held a[ tns regular meeting of the Town Council of [he Town of Vakl, Colorado, on the Sfitn day of 5eptemher, 1975, at 7:30 P,M., in the Municipal Bu Nei n9 o~tne Town. - ~ TOWN OF VAIL ' Joan q, Dppsan - Mayor ATTEST I Rosetta Jeffrey ~ - , Town Clark INTRODUCED, READ ON SEC- OND READING, APPROVEp, EN- ACTED, AND OROERE6 PUB LISHED ONCE IN FULLS this 16M' day df SeptamDat, ]975. TOWN OF VAIL ' John A. Dobson MaYOr ATTEST: ~' -- , Rpsane Jeffrey ~'.. _ - - TnWn Clark Publisnetl In Thp VRII Trau on "September 19. 1975. I t C E R T I F I E D R E C O R D O F PROCEEDINGS OF THE TOWN COUt~dCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF ITS GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES DECEMBER 1, 1975 IN THE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $860,000 ~~.. --r f ~ ~ (~ BONDS DATED DECEMBER 1, 1975 i ~ ~ ~ ~_ -.. STATE OF COLOP.t'1D0 } COUNTY OF EAGLL ~ ss. TOWN OF VAIL The Town Council of the Toc~~n of Vail, Colorado, met in regular session at the Municipal Building in said Town on Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1975, at the hour of ~: 30 0' clock Y . M. Upon roll call the following were present: Mayor : John A . Dobson Councilmen: Josef 5taufer Kathleen K1ug WM. Heimbach, Jr. John Donovan Robert Ruder E. William Wilco . Absent : None Councilman Donovan introduced and moved the adoption of the following Resolution; -1- ~~ ~ { ~ v `~".. 1 ~~ RESOLUTION NO. ~6 SERIES OF 1975 A RESOLUTION AWARDING THE GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE TOtidN OF VAIL, SERIES DECEMBER 1, 1975, DATED DECEMBER 1, 1975, IN THE TOTAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $860,000, TO THE BEST BIDDER THEREFOR WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Vaii, Colorado, has determined to offer General Obligation Bonds of said Town, Series December 1, 1975, dated December 1, 1975, in the principal amount of $860,000, pursuant to the authorization conferred by the electors of the Town at a special municipal election duly called and held on Tuesday, October I4, 1975, for the purpose o£ providing park and recreational land, improvements and facilities and of providing additions and improvements to the Vail Transportation Center; and WHEREAS, the Notice of Sale of General Obligation Bonds, Series December 1, 1975, in the principal amount of $860,000, was published in the time and manner set forth in Resolution No. 12, Series of 1975, passed and adopted on December 21, 1975, and such Resolution has been substantially complied with in all of its requirements; and WHEREAS, all bids which were received prior to 10:00 o'clock A.M., on Wednesday, November 5, 1975 have been opened and tabulated, and it appears that the bid of Boettcher & Company, Denver, Colorado is the best bid for said Bonds, said bid being not less than the par value of said Bonds and having a net effective interest rate of 7.044$. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUrdCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO: That $860,000 of General Obligation Bonds, Series December 1, 1975, dated December 1, 1975, heretofore duly offered for sale by the Town of Vail, Colorado, be and the same are, hereby awarded to Boettcher & Company, Denver, Colorado, the best bidder therefor, and the bid submitted by Boettcher & Company for such Bonds is hereby accepted, in substantial compliance with the terms and conditions of -z- ,~ ~"" _ ~,~ d ina~udin9 7 ~ r a~ r ~' act°b"~ 2i dated d ~~ said bidder. ot1Ge o£ ~,~,Le - daY a£ e b~ I9t~ t~"je ~ t~iis st~t~d in th D Ap~~O~p this ~,~,~~ de OLUTIOL~ ~~OPTE~ AN RES 1~~5. ~©v~~2~ r ~' ~ ~ E ~ L , ~~_ ~~lL~ ~ ~~ Olerk T awn ,~ ~: , :, ~~ `, ,~ ~, i ',el t i ,i ., _3- I~ _ ~. ~~ r i r' Councilman xluq seconded the motion, and the question being upon the passage and adoption of said Resolution the roll was called ~,~ith the following result: Those voting "Yes"• Mayor: John A. Dobson ~• Councilmen: ,~osef Staufer Jahn Donovan Kathleen Klug Wzr~. Heimbach, Jr. Robert W. Ruder E. Win. Wi1to Those voting "No": None seven members of the Council present having voted in favor of the passage and adoption of the Resolution, the presiding officer thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted. -4' ~- __. I ~ ^~ ' ~ ~ ~ Thereupon, Councilman s~'aufer introduced an3 Councilman Staufer moved the approval on first rear-ling of an prdinance which, copies of which having been made available to the Council and to the public, was read by -title, and is as follows: --5-