HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-14 VLHA Meeting Results
Vail Local Housing Authority Agenda
January 14, 2020
3:00 PM
Town Council Chambers
75 S. Frontage Road -Vail, Colorado, 81657
Members Present:Members Absent:
Steve LindstromJames Wilkins
Molly MoralesFrancisco Meza
Mary McDougall
Staff Present:
Lynne Campbell
George Ruther, arrived at 3:42PM during executive session
1.Call to Order
A quorum being present Lindstrom called the meeting to order at 3:12PM.
2.Citizen Participation
2.1.Citizen Participation
There were no public comments.
3.Approval of Minutes
3.1.VLHA December 17, 2019 Meeting Results
MOTION:MoralesSECOND:McDougallVOTE: 3-0 APPROVED
4.Main Agenda
4.1.Employee Housing Unit Exchange Request to release the recorded deed-
restriction located at 375 Mill Creek Circle and exchange it for a new
deed-restriction to be recorded at 4192 Spruce Way, Unit 205A, Altair Vail
Inn.
Presenter: Lynne Campbell, Housing Coordinator
Campbell reviewed the applicant’s request with the Authority.
Morales motionedto recommend to the Vail Town Council to release the
recorded deed restriction at 375 Mill Creek Circle and replace with a Type
IIIdeed restriction at Altair Vail InnUnit 205-A.
MOTION:MoralesSECOND:McDougallVOTE: 3-0 APPROVED
4.2.Discussion of a Communications Strategy for Deed-Restricted Homes in
Vail
Presenter: Suzanne Silverthorn and Susan Mitchell, Town of Vail
Lindstrom requested to reordered item 4.2 to hear after executive
session.
Mitchell stated it is time to review housing branding.Create one
brand/umbrellathat works with all housing players: Vail Local Housing
Authority, Town Council and Housing Subcommittee. The intended goal is
to make locating housing information less confusingfor the public.
The Authorityagreed to the one name for the entire group related to
housing.
Mitchel asked if Vail InDEED is a program within housing?
Authority -Yes.
Mitchell reviewed some potential branding namesand visual display
concepts. The display could summarize housing accomplishments and / or
statistics. Mitchell questioned if the Authority would prefer the name to be
straight forward or catchy.
Discussion ensued regarding potential names, taglines andvisual
concepts. Mitchell, do taglines become program specific?Sheasked the
board to forward other names and taglines to herand pointed out the goal
is to clearly indicate VLHA works in partnership with Council.
SuzanneSilverthornasked when money is spent down valley what does
that action includes. Does the brand name include any downvalley
expenditures?
The branding timeline is needed sooner than later. Ruther noted
Magellan’s 2019 housing surveylistedone item was to improve housing
awareness. The Town will do a follow up survey in June2020therefore,
branding concepts / decisions is needed sooner than later.
Lindstrom asked if the tag lines, are they synonymous with the housing
mission?
Mitchell and Ruther thought note taglineas a “mini” mission (statement).
Ruther surmised taglinewith “one home at a time” catches the full housing
department mission.
Mitchell askedwhat the Authority thought of using the existing Vail InDEED logo,
keeping only the mountains and windows. The InDEED program could be
relocated as a program under housing.
Members present agreedto the logo concept.
Mitchell asked the members to email ideas. She will attendthe next meeting
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January 28.
Staff and the Authority reviewed Vail Local Housing Authority’s name. Does the
word “local” remain?
Yes, according to Lindstrom so to differentiate between VLHA(Vail Local
Housing Authority)from VHA (Vail Homeowners Association).
Next steps,Mitchell will pricevideo screens vs. visual displayand discuss the
visual display location.
Silverthorn suggestedthe subcommittee also reviews the branding ideas. Once
the visual location is selected,we can move forward with the information.
5.Matters from the Chairman and Authority Members
5.1.Matters from the Chairman and Authority Members
Presenter: Steve Lindstrom, Chairman
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Lindstrom noted the Highline project was postponed to the January 27PEC
meeting and asked if any VLHA member couldattend. Morales expressed
interest in attending.
McDougallmotioned to enter executive session per Session per C.R.S. §24-6-
402(4)(a)(e).
MOTION: McDougallSECOND:MoralesVOTE: 3-0 APPROVED
6.Executive Session
6.1.Executive Session per C.R.S. §24-6-402(4)(a)(e) -to discuss the
purchase, acquisition, lease, transfer, or sale of property interests and to
determine positions, develop a strategy and instruct negotiatorsregarding:
three (3) submitted Vail InDEED applications and program details.
Presenter: Lynne Campbell, Housing Coordinator
Morales made amotioned to exit the executive session and reenter the regular
meeting.
MOTION: McDougallSECOND:MoralesVOTE: 3-0APPROVED
7.Any Action as a Result of Executive Session
7.1.Any Action as a Result of Executive Session
Morales motioned to instructed staff to continue with the Vail InDEED
negotiations as discussed in executive session.
MOTION:MoralesSECOND:McDougallVOTE: 3-0 APPROVED
8.Adjournment
8.1.Adjournment (estimated 5:00PM)
McDougall motioned to adjourn the meeting at 4:45PM
MOTION: McDougallSECOND: MoralesVOTE: 3-0APPROVED
9.Future Agenda Items
9.1.
Deed Restriction Compliance and Enforcement Policy
Recommendation
Incentives for Long Term Rentals in the Town of Vail
Housing Sites Discussion
Civic Area Plan
Land Banking (sale of GRFA)
Public Health Housing Incentive, Eagle County Health
Commercial Linkage and Inclusionary Zoning Updates
10.Next Meeting Date
10.1.Next Meeting Date January 28, 2020
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