HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-12 Amending the Town of Vail Public Way Permit Fee ScheduleRESOLUTION NO. 12
Series of 2008
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WAY PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE;
AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARD THEREOF.
WHEREAS, The Town of Vail (the "Town"), in the County of Eagle and State of Colorado
is a home rule municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of
Colorado and the Town Charter (the "Charter"); and
WHEREAS, The members of the Town Council of the Town (the "Council") have been
duly elected and qualified; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Title 8, Chapter 1, Vail Town Code, a Town fee schedule for
Public Way Use Permits and Public Way Street Cut Permits is necessary in order to offset costs
due to Public Way use, public inconvenience, property degradation, inspection, coordination
and administration; and
WHEREAS, the Public Way Permit Fee Schedule was last adopted on April 4, 2006 by
Resolution No. 5; and
WHEREAS, the Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this Resolution is
necessary and proper for the public health, safety and welfare of the residents and guests of the
Town of Vail.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
VAIL, COLORADO:
Section 1. The Town of Vail Public Way Permit Fee Schedule dated April 1, 2008, as set
forth in the attached Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference is hereby approved
and adopted by the Town and may be amended from time to time by a resolution of the Council.
Section 2. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED This 15th day of April, 2008.
Richard Cleveland
Town Mayor
ATT,,EST:
N h0,,~.Lor lei Donaldson L
Town Clerk
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Resolution No. 12, Series 2008
Exhibit A
Town of Vail
Public Way Permit Fee Schedule
Adopted Apri11 st, 2008
Public Wav Use and Street Cut Permit
A Public Way Permit application fee of $100.00 will be assessed for the issuance of any
Public way Use or Street Cut Permit. In addition, a charge will be assessed for both
Public Way Use Permits and Public Way Street Cut Permits in order to offset costs due
to Public Way use, public inconvenience, property degradation, inspection, coordination
and administration. The Fee schedule shall be set as follows: (Fees shall not be pro-
rated, and shall be rounded up to the nearest measurement or time as indicated)
Public Way Use Permit Fee: (Minimum Fee $50.00)
Construction Season
Single Lane Closure:0.15 / Ift / day
Two Lane Closure:0.45 / Ift / day
Three Lane Closure:1.50 / tft / day
Sidewalk/Bike Path Closure:0.15 / Ift / day
Core Areas Heated Streetscape 0.25 / sqft / week
Paved Surface (non traffic):0.25 / sqft / month
Non-Paved Surface:0.05 / sqft / month
Non-Construction Season
Single Lane Closure:1.00 / Ift / day
Two Lane Closure:3.00 / Ift / day
Three Lane Closure:6.00 / Ift / day
Sidewalk/Bike Path:0.50 / Ift / day
Core Areas Heated Streetscape 0.50 / sqft / day
Paved Surface (non traffic):1.00 / sqft / month
Non-Paved Surface:0.20 / sqft / month
Public Way Street Cut Permit Fee: (Minimum Fee $50.00)
Public Ways:
Asphalt/Concrete Paved Surface:0.30 per square foot
Brick Paver Surface:1.00 per square foot
Non-Destructive Exploration (each):50.00 per location
Non-Paved Surfaces:0.05 per square foot
Public Ways Under Moritorium:
Asphalt/Concrete Paved Surface:8.00 per square foot
Brick Paver Surface:15.00 per square foot
Non-Destructive Exploration (each):200.00 per location
Non-Paved Surfaces:0.25 per square foot
Definitions:
Non-Construction Season:Times in which construction is not allowed within the Public
Way in the Town of Vail as defined in Title 8 of the Town
Municipal Code and as further defined by the "Vail
Construction Hours Policy" information handout.
Construction Season:All times other than non-construction Season.
Public Ways Under Moratorium: Public Ways that have been reconstructed, rehabilitated, or
resurfaced within the past five (5)yrs.
Non-Destructive Exploration:Non destructive sub surface investigation by means of
vacuum suction, auger, boring or other similar means that
disturbs less than 12" of the surface to determine depth
and location of existing utilities or other structures, perform
soil tests or analyses, or other sub surface exploratory
needs.