HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-18 Amending Section G of the Vail Village Urban Design Considerations Relating to the Protection of Views within the Town of Vail and Creating a New Chapter of Municipal Code to Provide for the Protection of Certain Views within the Townf
ORDINANCE NO. 1$
Series of 1992
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION G OF THE VAIN VILLAGE
URBAN DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS RELATING TO THE
PROTECTION OF VIEWS WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL AND
CREATING A NEW CHAPTER OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE TOWN OF VAIL TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION
OF CERTAIN VIEWS WITHIN THE TOWN AND SETTING
FORTH THE DETAILS IN REGARD THERETO
WHEREAS, it is the opinion of the Town Councii that the preservation of certain existing
view corridors is essential to the character of Vail as a mountain resort community; and
WHEREAS the preservation of views will protect and enhance the Town's attraction to
guests and visitors; and
WHEREAS the preservation of views will stabilize and enhance the aesthetic and
economic vitality of the Town of Vail; and
WHEREAS this new chapter will more cfiearly identify existing view corridors and
development procedures for the benefit of the public;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE lT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIh OF THE TOWN OF
VAIL, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS:
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Title 18 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail is hereby amended by the addition of
Chapter i 8.73 to read as follows: Chapter 18.73 -View Corridors
18.73.010 -Purpose
The Town of Vaii believes that preserving certain vistas is in the interest of the Town's
residents and guests. Specifically, the Town believes that:
A. The protection and perpetuation of certain mountain views and other significant
views from various pedestrianlpublic ways within the Town will foster civic pride and is in the
public interest of the Town of Vail;
B. it is desirable to designate, preserve and perpetuate certain views for the
enjoyment and enviranmental enrichment of the residents and guests of the Town;
C. The preservation of such views wiii strengthen and preserve the Town's
unique enviranmental heritage and attributes;
D. The preservation of such views will enhance the aes#hetic and economic
vitafiity and values of the Tawn;
E. The preservation of such views is intended to promote design which is
compatible with the surrounding naturaE and bui1~ environment, and is intended to provide
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for natural #ight to buildings and in public spaces in the vicinity of the view corridors;
F. The preservation of such views will include curtain focal points such as the
Gluck Tower and Rucksack Tower, which serve as prominent landmarks within Vai#
Village and contribute to the community's unique sense of place.
18.73.D20 -Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall be defined as shown
below:
A. Structure: Anything permanently constructed or erected with a fixed location
including, but not limited to, new buildings, building expansions, decks, mechanical
equipmen#, vents, ducts, satellite dishes, fences, stop lights, light poles, signs, utility
poles, sky lights or any similar object.
B. View Point Origination: The survey pin, called out as the instrument in each
legal description defining a view corridor boundary, which is the basis far each view
corridor.
Section 18.73.030 -Limitations on Construction
No part of a structure shall be permitted to encroach into any view corridor set forth in this
ordinance unless an encroachment is approved in accordance with Section 18.73.060 of this
ordinance.
Section t $.73.040 -Adoption of View Corridors
Photographs on record with the Community Development Department and the following
legal descriptions are hereby approved and adopted as official view corridors protecting views
within the Tawn. The photographs taken represent the boundaries defined by the legal
descriptions. The camera used to take the photographs was held 6.4 feet above the instrument,
which is approximate eye level for most adults. A 35 millimeter camera was used for each
photograph; however, once developed, some photographs were cropped or enlarged to improve
the graphic representation of each view corridor.
A. View Point #1. A view from the south side of the Vail Transportation Center from
the main pedestrian stairway looking toward the Gluck Tower, 232 Bridge Street, the Rucksack
Tower, 280 8r'~lge Street, and beyond to the ski slopes;
Purpose - To protect the views of Vail Mountain, views of Vail Village and to maintain the
prominence and views of the Clock Tower and Rucksack Tower as seen from the central
staircase of the Transportation Center.
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tnstrumertt -View Point #1 - a 2" diameter brass disc, marked V.P. 1 on stair landing between
Levels 2 and 3 of Vail Viiiage Parking structure.
Backsight - CW 1116 corner of Section 8
Helght at Survey Transit Above Vlew Point #1 - 5.4 feet
Horizontal Anaie Zenith Anale ~ Foresiaht Point on Photo as of 217!92
348°51'10" 77°21'30" A -intersection of the horizon with a vertica! iine
defined by the southwest corner of the sixth floor
deck enclosure on the Mountain Haus, 292 E.
Meadow Drive.
348°30'10" 87°11'30" 61 -uppermost railing of the southwest corner of the
balcony on the fourth floor of the Mountain Haus,
292 E. Meadow Drive.
355°23'00" 87°37'40" B2 -east end of the Red Lion roof ridge, 304 Bridge
Street.
357°39'04" 87°40'43" B3 -intersection of the Red Lion roof ridge with the
southeast corner of the Rucksack Tower, 280 Bridge
Street.
357°57'59" 88°27'22" B4 -northeast corner of the base of the Rucksack
Tower, 280 Bridge Street.
004°05'19" 89°16'02" Ci -intersection of the Gallery Building, 225 Gore
Creek Drive, with the northeast corner of the Clock
Tower, immediately below the balcony.
004°39'58" 89°16`33" C2 -western end of facia board on Gallery Building
004°47'18" 89°41'44" C3 -intersection of the sloping roof of the Gallery
Building with the ridge line of the Clock Tower
Building, which extends west
006°59'11" 89°42'12" D -intersection of the Clock Tower Building roof and
the northwest corner of the Clock Tower
012°25'56" 87°38'01 " E -peak of the Plaza Lodge vent chase, 232 Bridge
Street.
027°08'54" 87°28'43" 1= -intersection of the north side of roof, Gasthof
Gramshammer Building, 231 East Gore Creek Drive,
with the east side of two large trees
031°53'27" 76°26'35" G -intersection of the horizon line on Vail Mountain
with the vertical iine defined by the top of the
western, very large pine tree west of Paint F
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B. Vlew Point #2. A view #rom upper Bridge Street looking toward the ski slopes between
228 Bridge street, the Golden Peak Building, and 311 Bridge Street, the Hill Building;
Purpose - To protect views of the ski runs and ski base area as seen from upper Bridge Street.
Instrument -View Point #2 - a #6 rebar with a 2j/z" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 2 (PLS
16827} set in an aluminum monument bax in Bridge Street in front of the Red Lion Building, 304
Bridge Street,
Backslght -View Point #4 - a #6 rebar with a 2t/z" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 4 (PL5
16827} se# in an aluminum monument box, in the brick pavers, approximately 8 feet from the
entrance to Frivolous Sal's, located near the northeast corner of One Vail Place Buiiding, 244
Wail Street.
Height of Survey Transit Above View Point #2 - 5.4 feet
Horizontal Angle Zenith Anale Faresiaht Point on Photo as of 1 i/i 5191
289°25'48" 74°28'18" A - nor#hwest corner of third floor baicany roof of
Golden Peak Building
290°58'11" 89°58'40" B - PK nail in top of the 24 inch tall retaining wall on
west side of Golden Peak House, 1 foot east from
west edge of planter wail, and 10 feet west from the
west face of the building
300°32'46" 92°05'34"
C1 -top of south end of ski lockers, which are an
raising
301 °35'24" 83°31'08" '
C2 -southeast corner of top deck rai[ on Hill
Building
303°32'24" 73°38'55"
D -southeast corner of brick chimney on Hill
Building
C. Reserved
D. View Point #4. A view from the northeast corner of 244 Wali Street, the One Vaii
Place Building, looking over the roofs of 304 Bridge Street, the Red Llon Building, and 356
Hansan Ranch Road, the Christiania Lodge, toward the Gore Range.
Purpose - To protect views of the Gore Range as seen from the alley between Founders Plaza
and Seibert Circle.
Instrument -View Point #4 - a #6 rebar with a 2'/z" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 4 (PLS
16827) set in an aluminum monument box, in the brick pavers, approximateiy 8 feet from the
entrance to Frivolous Sass, located in the northeast corner of the One Vaii Place Building, 244
Wail Street.
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Bactcslght -View Paint #2 - a #6 rebar with a 21/z" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 2 {PLS
16827) set in an aluminum monument bax in Bridge Street in front of the Red Lion Building
Helgiht of Survey Transit Above Vlew Point #4 - 5.4 feet
Horizontal Anals
343°56'53"
348°37'05"
352°55'25"
352°31'05'
352°13'16"
Zenith Anale
62°24'10"
7+y0/1C~Ar]n
73°34'26"
79°24'44"
79°24'55"
Foresiaht Paint on Photo as off 1 /15/91
A -south facia board of third floor roof of Plaza
Lodge Building, 281 - 293 Bridge Street
B -intersection of upper and second floor roof lines
of Plaza Lodge Building
C -south end of peak of second floor gable of Plaza
Lodge Building
D -eastern edge of second floor gable roof of Plaza
Lodge Building
E -intersection of second floor roof facia and
southeast corner of Plaza Lodge Building
352°13'14" $4°44'25" F -intersection of southeast carnet of building and
top edge of first floor facia of Plaza Lodge Buiiding
354°30'20" 86°13'30" G -top of southeasterly corner of first floor facia of
Plaza Lodge Building
354°47'22" 86°07'58" H -intersection of south edge of Red Lian chimney
and upper Red Lion roof iine
358°21'46" $5°17'48" I -peak of upper Red Lion roof line
359°04'3i" 85°30'36" J -intersection of upper Red Lion roof line and
northerly roof line of the Christiania
000°16`55" t34°36'56" K -peak of northerly roof tine of the Christiania
001 °59'47" 84°36'56" L -intersection of northerly roof peak and southerly
roof tine of the Christiania
003°05`44" 83°32'42" M -northwesterly corner of second floor baicony ors
Hill Building
006°23'31" 83°33'52" N -intersection of top of second floor balcony rail
and brick wall an Hilt Building
005°32'14" 67°54'58" O -northwest corner of top of facia on third floor
roof of Hip Building
E. View Point #5. A view of the Gore Range from Hanson Ranch Road just east of
the IN{t) Creels a arKl aputth of 302 Gare Creek Drive, the Mill Creek Court Building;
Purpose - To protect views of the Gare Range as seen from Hanson Ranch Road and East Gare
Creek Drive.
InStr~ment -View Point #5 - a #6 rebar with 2~/a" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 5 {PLS
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16827) set in an aluminum monument box in Hanson Ranch Road in front of the Mill Creek Court
Building
Backlight - #4 rebar with aluminum cap (LS 2568) in iron "Landmark" monument box marking
centerline of Hanson Ranch Road -box is just west of Mili Creek in front of the Cyrano's Building
at 298 Hanson Ranch Road.
Height of Survey Transit Above Vlew Point #5 - 5.4 feet
Horizontal Angle Zenith Angie Foresight Point on Photo as of 11/15/91
199°03'06" 81°23'49" A -intersection of southerly utility pole with ridge line
204°06'43" 85°10'40" B1 -intersection of northerly extension of Garden of
the Gods Building, roofline with hillside ridge line
206°00'02" 85°10'40" B2 -northern end of roafline of the Garden of the
Gods Building, 365 Vail Valley Drive
208'12'53" 85°10'40" C1 -intersection of southerly extension of the
Garden of the Gods building roofline and the Villa
Valhalla roofline, 380 Hanson Ranch Road
208°33'36" 84°55'50" C2 -northwest corner of the Villa Valhalla at roof
facia
210°41'41" 84°01'47" D -intersection of top of the Villa Valhalla roof facia
and the upward extension of the north edge of the
trim on the window column
210°41'41" 82°01'51" B -the upward extension of the north edge of the
trim on the window column on the Villa Valhalla to a
point above the horizon
F. View Point #6. A view looking east to the Gore Range from Gore Creek Drive
between retail shops at 174 Gore Creek Drive, the Lodge at Vail, and 193 Gore Creek Drive, the
Gore Creek Plaza Building projecting east to the Gore Range.
Purpose - To protect views of the Gore Range as seen from the Gore Creek Drive Area,
Instrument -View Point #6 - a #6 rebar with 2'/2" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 6 (PLS
16827) set in an aluminum monument box in Gore Creek Drive in (rant of the Gore Creek Plaza
Building
BaCk~l~ht - a #6 rebar W~ 2'/2" diameter aluminum cap marked V.P. 6 B.S. (PLS 16827) set in
an aluminum monument box in Gore Creek Drive near the southwest corner of Pepi's deck
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$2°54'27"
Height of Survey Transit Above Vlew Point #6 - 5.4 feet
Horizonta# Ange Zenith Ange
356°08'35" 81°02'17"
356°55'02"
83°02'06"
ono°31'3x"
001 °48' 10"
003° 14'42"
007°56'03"
Foresight Point on Photo as of 11/15/91
A -point on horizon left of the chimney on Gasthof
Gramshammer roof, 231 East Gore Creek Drive
B -intersection of southeast edge of chimney and
Gasthof Gramshammer's roofline
C - southern end of gable on Gasthof
Gramshammer's roof
85°17'34" D1 - #ntersection of northerly extension of Gorsuch
Building's roof line and Gasthof Gramshammer's
roof, 231 East Gore Creek Drive
85°17'40" D2 -north end of Gorsuch Building's rcof
85°11'32" D3 -south end of Gorsuch Building's roof
013°30'31" 85°11'32" E -intersection of southerly extension of Gorsuch
Building's roof line and brick pillar nn Lazier Arcade
Building /Wall Street Building, 225 Wall Street.
013°38'14" 78°48'35" F -intersection of face of stucco and eve iine on
Lazier Arcade Building/Wall Street Building
012°55'17" 78°14'51" G -top of facia on nprtheast corner of roof on Lazier
Arcade Building / Wali Street Building
014°44'21" 73°i3'39" H -top of roof on Lazier Arcade Building /Wall
Street Building
Section 18.73.050 -Amendments
An amendment of the regulations of this Chapter, including a request to add a new view
corridor, deists an existing view corridor, or amend the boundary of an existing view corridor, may
be initiated by the Town Council on its own motion, by the Planning and Environmental
Commission on its awn motion, or by application of any resident or property owner in the Town,
or by the Director of the Community Development Department or his/her designee.
A. Application Information for Amendments
An application for the amendment of the provisions of this Chapter including the addition
of a new view corridor, the deletion of an existing view corridor or an amendment to the boundary
of an existing view cprridor shall be flied with the Community Development Department on a form
#o be prescribed by the Director of the Community Development Department. The application
shall include the following information:
1. A summary or description of the proposed amendment.
2. A photograph of the proposed view to be protected if the application is to add a
new view corridor or amend the boundary of an existing view corridor. The point used as the
view poin# origlnatinn and the height of the camera above existing grade or pavement at the time
the photograph was taken shall be identified The photograph or photographs shall be marked
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to show the proposed view corridor boundary or shall be marked to show the proposed
improvements in relation to existing improvements and existing view corridor boundaries.
3. The Community Development Department may require models, overlays, sketches,
or other submittal requirements to show:
{a} For a new view corridor, the potential impact the new view corridor could
have on the development potential of surrounding properties; or
{b) For a modification to a view corridor boundary, the potential impact the
change would have upon the protected view corridor.
4. Names and addresses of the property owners whose development potential, asset
forth In Chapter 18 of the Town of Vail Municipal Code on the date the application is received by
the Community Development Department, may be increased or decreased by the proposed view
corridor ar by the proposed modification to the existing view corridor.
5. If the application is to add a new view corridor ar amend the boundary of an
existing view corridor, the applicant shall submit a legal description of the new view corridor or
the amended boundary prepared in the same format as those set forth in Section 18.13.040 of
this ordinance and any other survey information deemed necessary by the Community
Development Department 30 days prior to the final PEC public hearing.
G. An application for an amendment may require review by consultants other than
Town staff. Should a determination be made by the Town staff that an outside consultant is
needed to review an amendment application, the Community Development Department shall
obtain the approval of the Town Council for the hiring of such a consultant. Upon approval of the
Town Cauacil to hire an outside consultant, the Community Development Department shall
estimate the amount of money necessary to pay the outside consultant, and this amount shall be
forwarded to the Town by the applicant at the time the amendment application is submitted to the
Community Development Department. Upon completion of the review of the application by the
consuitant, any of the funds forwarded by the applicant for payment of the consultant which have
not been paid to the consultant, shall be returned to the applicant. Expenses incurred by the
Town ire excess of the amount forwarded by the applicant shall be paid to the Town by the
applicant within thirty (3t)) days of notification by the Tawn.
8. Notice and Hearing Procedure
1. Upon the filing of an application for an amendment to this Chapter, ar upon
initiation of an amendment by the Town Council, Planning and Environmental Commission, or
Community Development Director, the Community Development Director ar his designee shall set
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a date for a public hearing before the Planning and Environmental Commission. Subsequent to
the hearing, the Planning and Environmenta! Commission shall make a recommendation for
approval or denial to the Town Council. After considering the Planning and Environmental
Commission's recommendation, the Town Council shall make a final determination on the
amendment at a public hearing by ordinance.
2. Notice for the public hearing before the Planning and Environment Commission
shah be given to the property owners designated In Section 18.73.050 (A}4 or Section 18.73.060
(A}2 in accordance with Section 18.66.D80 of this Code and the hearing shall be conducted in
conformity with Section 18.66.090 of this Code.
C. Criteria for Amendments
The Town Council shad only approve an amendment to this Chapter adding ~a new view
corridor, deleting an existing view corridor, or amending the boundary of an existing view corridor
if the amendment complies with the policies and goals of the applicable elements of the Vaii Land
Use Plan, Town Policies, and Urban Design Guide Plans and other adopted master plans, and
meets ali of the following criteria;
1. If the request is to add a new view corridor or to amend the boundary of an existing
view corridor in such a way which expands an existing view corridor:
(a} That the proposed view corridor ar the boundary amendment protects and
perpetuates a view or views from public pedestrian areas, pubiic ways, or
pubiic spaces within the Town which foster civic pride and are in the pubiic
interest for the Town of Vail;
(b} That the proposed view corridor or boundary amendment protects and
enhances the Town's attraction to residents, guests and property owners.
(c} That the proposed view corridor or boundary amendment protects a view
which is commonly recognized and has inherent qualities which make it
more valuable to the Town than other more common views.
2. If the amendment is to amend the boundary of an existing view corridor in such
a way which reduces the existing view corridor or is to repeal an existing view corridor:
{a} That the boundary amendment or repeal will not reduce or eliminate any
view or views from public pedestrian areas, publlc ways, or pubiic spaces
within the Town which foster civic pride and are in the public interest for
tfie down of Vail;
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(b) That the boundary amendment or repeal will not reduce the Town's
attraction to residents, guests, and property owners nor be detrimental to
the enjoyment of public pedestrian areas, public ways, public spaces or
public views.
(c) Tt-at the boundary amendment or repeal will not diminish the integrity or
quality, nor compromise the original purpose of the existing view corridor.
Section 18.73.060 -Encroachments into Existing View Corridors
An application for approval to encroach into an existing view corridor may be initiated by
the Tawn Council on its own motion, by the Planning and Environmental Commission on its own
motion, or by application of any resident or property owner in the Town, or by the Director of
Community Development Department or hislher designee.
A. Az~olication Information for Encroachments
An application for an encroachment shall be flied with the Community Development
Department an a form to be prescribed by the Director of the Community Development
Department. The application shall include the following information:
1. A summary or description of the proposed encroachment.
2. Names and addresses of property owners located within 500 feet of the proposed
encroachment.
3. Photographs of the existing view corridor. The photographs shall be marked with
tape to identify the existing view corridor boundaries, and shall show the proposed
encroachment. The photographs shall be taken from the view point origination at
the same height as identified in the legal descriptions in Section 18.73.040.
4. The Community Development Department may require models, overlays, sketches
ar other submittal requirements to show haw the proposed encroachment could
Unpact the protected view corridor.
5. An application for an encroachment may require review by consultants other than
Town staff. Should a determination be made by the Town staff that an outside
consultant is needed to review an encroachment application, the Community
Development Department shall obtain the approval of the Town Council for the
hiring of such a consultant. Upon approval of the 'Town Council to hire an outside
consultant, the Commur~.ity Development Department shall estimate the amount of
money necessary to pay the outside consultant, and this amount shall be
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forwarded to the Town by the applicant at the time the encroachment #s submitted
to the Community Development Department. Upon completion of the review of the
application by the consultant, any of the funds forwarded by the applicant for
payment of the consultant which have not been paid to the consultant, shall be
returned to the applicant. ,Expenses incurred by the Town in excess of the amount
forwarded by the applicant shall be paid to the Town by the applicant within thirty
(30} days of notification by the Town.
B. Notice and Hearing Procedure
Notice and hearing on an application for an encroachment into an existing view corridor
shall be in accordance with Section 18.73.050(B) of this Chapter.
C. Criteria for Encroachment
Na encroachment into an existing view corridor shall be permitted unless the applicant
demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that the encroachment meets all of the following
criteria:
1 } That the literal enforcement of Section 18.73.030 would preclude a
reasonable development of a proposed structure an the applicant's land.
2} That the development of the structure proposed by the applicant would not
be such as to defeat the purposes of this Chapter.
3} That the development proposed by the applicant would not be detrimental
to the en)oyment of public pedestrian areas, public ways, public spaces, or public views.
4) That the development proposed by the applicant complies with applicable
elements of the Vaii Land Use Plan, Town Policies, Urban Design Guide Plans, and other
adapted master plans,
5) That the proposed structure will not diminish the integrity or quality nor
compromise th8 original purpose of the preserved view.
Section 1$.73.070 -Non-Conforming Structures
Ay Any structure which presently encroaches into an existing view corridor which was
lawfully authorized by ordinances or regulations existing prior to the effective date of this
ordinance may continue. However, such encroachments will be encouraged to be removed as
part of'any remodelling or reconstruction of the structure. In the case of certain focal points, such
as the Clock Tower and Rucksack Tower, the Tawn recognizes their importance to the character
of Vail Village and to the quality of the urban design of Vail Village. Nalwithstanding their
nonconforming status, the Town does not encourage #heir removal.
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B} Structures lawfully established prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified
in this Chapter may be modified provided that such modification does not cause the structure to
encroach into a view corridor to a greater extent in any dimension or configuration, specifically
height, width or mass, than the existing structure.
C) Non-conforming structures may be maintained and repaired as necessary for the
convenient, safe, or efficient operation or use provided that no such maintenance or repair shalt
cause the structure to encroach into a view corridor to a greater extent in any dimension or
configuration, specifically height, width, ar mass, than the structure encroached prior to such
maintenance and repair.
D) Restoration: Whenever anon-conforming structure which does not conform with
the provisions of this Chapter is destroyed by fire or other calamity, by Act of God, or by the
public enemy, its use may be resumed or the structure may be restored provided the restoration
is commenced within one (1 }year and diligently pursued to completion. The structure after such
restoration shall not encroach into a view corridor to a greater extent in any dimension or
configure#ion, specifically height, width, or mass, than the encroachment which existed prior to
destruction.
Section 18.73.080 - Heiaht Limitation
If the maximum height allowed in any zone district within the Town differs from the height
permitted by a view corridor, the more restrictive height limitation shall apply.
Section 18.73.090 -Fees
The Town Council shall by motion establish a view application fee sufficient to cover the
cost of town staff time and other expenses incidental to the review of the application. The fee
shall be paid at the time of the application, and shall not be refundable.
Section 2
Section G of the Urban Design Considerations is hereby modified to read as follows:
I'araaragh G
Vai#'s mountain/valley setting is a fundamental part of its identity. Views of the mountains,
ski slopes, creeks and other natural features are reminders of the mountain environment and, by
repeated visibility, are orientation reference points. Certain building features also provide
important orientation references and visual focal points. The most significant view corridors have
been adopted as part of Chapter 18.73 of the Vail Municipal Code. The view corridors adopted
should not be considered exhaustive. When evaluating a development proposal, priority should
be given to an analysis of the ~npact of the project on views. Views that should be preserved
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originate from either major pedestrian areas ar public spaces, and include views of the ski
mountain, the Gore Range, the Clock Tower, the Rucksack Tower and other important man-made
and natural elements that contribute to the sense of place associated with Vail. These views,
which have been adopted by ordinance, were chosen due to their significance, not only trom an
aesthetic standpoint, but also as orientation reference points for pedestrians.
Development in Vaii Village shall not encroach into any adopted view corridor unless
approved under Chapter 18.73. Adopted corridors are listed in Chapter 16.73 of the Vaii
Municipal Code. Whether affecting adopted view corridors or not, the impact of proposed
development on views from pedestrian ways and public spaces must be identified and considered
where appropriate. The Vail Land Use Plan, Town Policies, the Urban Design Guide Plans, and
other adopted master ptans, shall be used to help determine which views may be affected, and
how they should be addressed.
Section 3
If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and
each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of the fact that any
one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid.
Section 4
The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary
and proper far the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof.
Section 5
The repeal or the repeal and reenactment of any provision of the Vail Municipal Code as
provided In this ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any
violation that occurred prior to the effective date hereo#, any prosecution commenced, nor any
other action or proceeding as commenced under of by virtue of the provision repealed or repeated
and reenacted. The repeal of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any
ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein.
Section 6
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Ali bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are
repeated to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revise
any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretofore repealed.
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INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED
ONCE IN FULL, this 21 st day of July, f 992. A public hearing shall be held hereon on the 4th day
of August, i 992, at the regular meeting of the Tawn Council of the Town of Vaii, Colorado, in the
Municipal Building of the Town.
ATTEST:
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Martha S. Raecker, Town Clerk
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Marg et A. Osterfoss, May
READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED by title
only this 4th day of August, ~ 992.
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Margret A. Osterfoss, May r
ATTEST:
Martha 5. Raecker, Town Clerk
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STATE 4F COLORADO )
COUNTY OF EAGLE ) S5.
TOWN OF VAiL }
The Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, met in special session, in
full conformity with the Town Charter and the applicable laws, rules and regulations of the
Town, at the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado, the regular meeting place thereof, on
Tuesday, June 30, 1192, at the hour of 7:30 p.m.
The following were found to be present, constituting a quorum:
Mayor: Mav~au,rct r4. ®sftr-Foss
Mayor Pro Tem: Mevv 1-a~ih
Councilmembers: Bob Bucklt~
Jfw~ GibscM
Rob l~v~ht
Jiv-~ ~Sl~earev~
~oVYIAb S'~'~i VI LJwq
Absent:
Y~OF'1G
Them Were a150 present:
Town Manager:
Town Clerk:
Town Atton~ey:
Rohd~ci! V. Phillipps
Mar~fhd s. Rcteak~
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