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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-10 Adoting a Plan for Housing, Parks, Open Space, Sites for Community Facilities and Rescinding Resolution No. 9, 1998i RESOLUTION NO. 10 SERIES OF 1998 ADOPTING A PLAN FOR HOUSING, PARKS, OPEN SPACE, SITES FOR COMMU1Vt i Y FACILITIES AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION N0.9, SERIES OF 1998. WHEREAS, the Vail Town Council, Town staff and over four hundred interested citizens and homeowners participated in two public processes known as Vail Tomorrow and Common Ground through a series of public meetings and workshops; and WHEREAS, the Vail Tomorrow and Common Ground processes provided a well reasoned basis for the Vail Town Council to establish a phased action plan to provide for-sale housing developments, seasonal housing developments, parks, open space and sites for community facilities; and WHEREAS, the Common Ground process identifies eleven undeveloped sites throughout Vail for use as affordable housing, in addition to other sites recommended for open space, parks and community facilities; and WHEREAS, since adoption of Resolution No. 9, Series of 1998 on June 30, 1998, the Vail Town Council has continued to receive significant public input on impacts to various neighborhoods through the potential development of the identified sites, the use of sites acquired by the utilization of the Real Estate Transfer Tax funds and the use of the Real Estate Transfer Tax as a permanent funding source for housing; and WHEREAS, the Vail Town Council desires to rescind Resolution No. 9, Series of 1998, to acquire broad based community support to effectively move toward the community goal of developing additional units to address the housing problem; and WHEREAS, a broad section of the community has, in response to Vail Town Council's request, submitted over 80 comments and suggestions for housing; and WHEREAS, Council wishes to emphasize that the Common Ground process is dynamic rather than a static plan and will continue to respond to the community's needs and concerns. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado that: 1. The Vail Town Council hereby rescinds Resolution No. 9, Series of 1998. R 2. The Vail Town Council hereby identifies the following sites to be considered for housing m three separate phases as follows: Phase I West Vail (intersection of Arosa Drive and Garmish} Lionshead Parking Structure Tract C (near Vail Mountain School) Phase II Timber Ridge Hud Wirth Tract A (between Bald Mountain Road and I-70) Mountain Bell Phase III Intermountain Donovan Park Water Treatment Site Old Town Shops 3, The Vail Town Council hereby identifies the following sites to be considered far parks in three separate phases as follows: Phase I West Vail (intersection of Arosa Drive and Garmish} Phase II Tract A (between Bald Mountain Road and I-74) Phase III Donovan Park 4. The Vail Town Council hereby identifies the following sites to be considered for open space in three separate phases as follows: Phase I L. Ladner Booth Creek Stream Tract Lionshead Stream Tract Potato Patch Open Space East Vail Water Tank Phase II Tract A {between Bald Mountain Road and I-70} Phase III Snowberry Donovan Park 5. The Vail Town Council hereby identifies the charter bus lot and the golf course clubhouse as sites to be considered for community facilities. 6. The phases will be considered chronologically and allow for continued evaluation of the appropriateness and need to move to subsequent phases upon completion of a prior phase. The Vail Town Council hereby directs staff to move forward with a public process to determine density and architectural quality for the properties mentioned above in Section 2 on a site-by-site basis. 7. These eleven sites include property which is presently undeveloped as well as developed sites and are primarily Town of Vail owned but also include privately owned property which will require potential partnerships and negotiations with the private land owners. The Community Development Department has developed a matrix of suggestions and comments from the community regarding housing solutions and the Town Council hereby directs that suggestions refo~~~~ced as A or B in the matrix be incorporated into actions to be taken as appropriate and consistent with the Common Ground process and the goals hereby identified by the Vail Town Council. 9. At this time Vail Town Council foresees considering using funds as needed from the ref nance of the Town debt, proceeds from the sale of Town owned parcels of land, proceeds from the culmination of the Land Ownership Adjustment Agreement with the Forest Service ~ and continuing an annual allocation from the General Fund to the Housing Fund on an as needed basis. 10. The Vail Town Council, the Town Manger and staff will continue to move forward to take actions necessary to accomplish the goals of the Common Ground process recognizing that this shall include meeting all requirements of the Vail Town Charter and Code, the Colorado Constitution and all other applicable state and federal law, including but not limited to, Article X, Section 20, Colorado Constitution; Article IX, Vail Town Charter; and Title 12, Vail Town Code. A- 11. The Vail Town Council further states that it is oat its intention, finding or belief that this Resolution shall effect any change in zoning designation, allocate any specific funds, or otherwise affect any legal status or supexsede any required action necessary ar required by the laws of the United States, the State of Colorado or the Town of Vail. 12. The Vail Town Council further states that the Common Crrnnncl nrnrr~cs ie rl,vnam~~ rather than a static plan and will continue to respond to the community's needs and concerns. 13. The Vail Town Council recognizes that this Resolution is a statement of its general intention to move toward the accomplishment of the goals of the Common Ground process and is not an exercise of the Vail Town Council's quasi judicial functions as those various functions are established by the Vail Town Charter and Town Code. a ~ 14. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon. its }passage. 1NTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 15th day of September, 1998. p~sN Ofi q~`'~i. SEAL ATTEST: ,~'`~~~iriC~LORP~`~~~~`~~rurua~uisuus»~t~~~~ Lorelei Donaldson., Town Clerk Robert E. 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