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AI,L CONTRASTORS CI'RRENTLYL REGISTERED WITII TTTE
TOWN OF VAIIJ
TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORXS/COMMUNITI DEVEIOPMENI
MARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE
In sunnary, ordinance No. 6 etates that it is unlawful for anyperson to litter, track or deposit any soil , rock, sand, debrisor naterial , including trash dunpsters, portable toilets and
workmen vehlcles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or publicplace or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on all Town ofVail streets and roads is approxinately 5 ft. off pavenent.This ordinance will be strictly enforced by the Town of VailPublic l,forls Departnent. Persons found violating thls ordinancewill be gJ.ven a 24 hour written notlce to remove said naterial .In the event the person so notified does not coruply wlth thenotice within the 24 hour tiue specified, the Public tlorksDepartment wiII remove said naterial at the expense of personnotified. Bhe provlsLons of this ordinance shall not beapplicable to construction, naintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utillties in the right-a-way.
To review Ordinance No. 6 in fuII, please stop by the Town ofVail Building Departnent to obtain a copy. Thank you for yourcooperation on this natter.
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PROJECT NWBER: 72590
ADDRESS: VILI,AGE CENTER ||DN
VAIL, COLORADO
OCCUPANCYz B-2
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:
NAilE: PAZZOIS PTZZA
DATE:8/L5/9o
CONTRACTOR: STONE MECHANICAL
ARCHITECT: NONE
ENGINEER: ROBERT GRABER
PI,ANS EXAMINER: !,IICHAEL WHITAKER
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Dry chenical fire extinguishing systen to be approved prior
to-installation by Town of Vait Fire Department.
Type I hood to be interconnected with rnake-up air.
one hr. enclosure to be inspected for conpletion.
Welded exhaust and clearances to be field verified.
For canopy-type comrnercial cookingh hoods the inside edge
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HAMELIN, GERMANY-Noon ri the w,lch.Inq hoor rn Harnelrn, on sumnrcr Suntjcvs.Thon ,t's "once rjt)on a trme.,' l2g4 to ileexact, in the storybook town on Germarrv's
Wescr R,ver. Thp quaint old town is iust 22milei southwest of the reburtt. frenrtica v
mocjern Hannovcr.
On the square beforg 16" Hochz€itshaus.
Hamelin's Town Hall on Osterstrasse. thePied Piper gathers with the rest of rhedramalis pcrsonnc- a gaggle ot giggling grayrals {chitd.saled, of courso, and trying to'look grim), a troupe of medieval maidenswho go through a slinking rat danc! ano tnejeefing town fathers who reluse to pay theratcatcher's lawtul f ee.
- Tt|e. wellloved tale springs to life again,As Rohert Browning whimsically descrlbedthe not-so-droll situation, the ot.j mill townol Hametin is infested with-,,Ratst/ Thovfoughr the dogs and ki ed the cais./And brt
the babies in the cradl€s,/And ate the cheesesout of the vaF./ And licked the soup tromthe cooks'own tadle!." The piper for a leepfomises to rid the rown of rat5. 1.1. 6o"r_n"pip'ng lhom away to drown in the W€ter, Hereturns to claim his agreed roward and tlreungrateful town laihers feneqe on the dealand ieer him out of town.
Today, visitors can read about the pioer,s
r€venge in a rhyme carved out on the beam .ot the Rattcrtlotrytlrarrs (house of the rar.
catcher), how the Pied Piper returned wl.renlhe parents werc in church and the childrenplaying in the streets-"it was the year l2g4on the dav ot St. John and Sr. paul/ ll wasth€ 26th day of Jrrne/ By e piper in manv@lors clad/ All in Hamelin born and bred/Were 130 chitdren caught/ To Calvarv nearKoppen brought." The children. all but two.one lame. one blincl, were lured awav Into amountaln Citvern. never tO be Seen again.Today some local hislorians theorize thattho legend may have grown up aroundhisto.ical truth-the 13th Century coloniza.tion of Bohemia by Germans from this area,or the "Childron's Crusade" of 1212.
While most of the picturesque carved andpainted buildinqs in th€ old rection dato
.'nc Pi.\l I'ipt piprs ogoin ,rrr.t' suntncr ,\undal' itt llont<,lin,
trom the 17th Centruy Weser Renaissanceperiod,some are older. The Lowen.Aootheke
house, dating back to aboul t 300. has simpteGothic lines. The Marktkirche of St. Nicotar,dating lrom 1200, is also irr marked contrasrto its ornala n0xt cloor nertJlrltor, thc lloclt-ze,thaus. The church is intcresting for rtstablet commemoratinga septuple binh in tllel Tlh Century. The front of the Hochzeithaus
has a musical clockwork of the pied pioer
story which performs 31 | pM and 5:30 pM
every day. Olhcr int€restin0 l.)uildings are:lhe Rat Inn, earlicst of thc Weser Fl,rnnrs.
sance buil(lingij the Canons' House, decorate(lwith Old Tcstamonl trgures and conta,nl'r(la_ local museum: the baroQue Luckin0,sHouse, its subdued colors rellec..ina (he scar.city o{ money during the Thirty iears War;and lhe llat | ('u lottgerlVtr s, or pied piocr
House, intrigui|lgly inscribed and offerrnglhe hospitaliry ol a cafe within.
THE legend ol rhe Pi€d Piper fits rhis dream.
ing little Weser Renaissance town like a alovc.ln the narcissist c li le town, whollv in thethrall of its own legend, the fable and its.eenactmenl arc dclightlully digcstil)le againstthe mellow background of narrow streetsand ornate half.iimbered houses. Then, too.thii is a land that clings lovingly to its story.book lor€ and the whole reqron aroundHamelin, the Wes€rb€rgtand (Weser H,,,uounlryl and beyond, is .ichlV ove adenwith fairy talcs, castlca and storied [orcsts.At Borienwerder, about 1S mles ioutn.east of Hamelin, is .the houso ol the tall.taleteller, Baron Munchhausen. In the duskv
green depths of Reinhards Forest. about 70miles south of Hamelin, Hansel and Grerel
are supposed to have clung to each other tor
comlorl before find,n0 the wirch's menac,.0.ly palatahle gingcrbread house. ln rh0 samomysicrlous lorcst is Sababuro Casllc, llto
caslle whcro the Slcct)ing BeaUty sletlt tha
long years through, awaitirlg thc kiss ol herprince. Way to the east are darkly wooded
slopes of the Harz Mountains where witch.es still lurk (in an annual Walpurgi5nacht
Festival. at teast). In Braunschweiq, about 57
miles easl ol Hamelin. the | 4th Centurymischicfmaker, Till Eulenspiegcl. is rcmem.
bcred in a storre tountain in a scluare. An(jfarther away to the southwest, near the
Rhine, are rhe Siebengebirge (Seven Moun.
tnins), where live the Seven Dwarrs.Now is the time to go follow Hamelin'sPied Piper. As yet Hamelin does not have
tlre draw of the more well-known museum,
styl0 towns Rothenburg.ob.der-Tauber, Wurz.
burg, Dinkelsbuehl, Passau, Regensburg, Gos.lar and the like. Nor does it lrave tho brohotels. But the casual visitor can find himl
selt wallowing luxuriously in one of those
dcep. downy fearherbeds that you only sccm
to lind in old German inns, or dining in amellow beamed restaurant which has lxen
serving hearty Germanic fare since long be.fore the days of the Pilgrim Fatlre.s. Formore inlormation on Hamelin, write to thetourist bureau there: Verkehrsverein Hame.lin, 06isterallec, Germany, or conract tne
Gcrman Tourist Intormation Olfico in New
York. I
-Copyright 1970, Newsday, Inc,
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The Bovorion lnn Glockenspiel Tower houses o mognificent 35-Bell Corillon, o beoutiful Figurine Movemenf
ond on illuminoted Clock, oll imporfed from Germony! Before ihe striking of the hour ond on the quorter hour,fhe Clock sounds the 5-8ell Westminsler Chime. DAILY or 12 Noon,6 p,M. ond 9 p.M., rhe Glockenspielploys severol seleclions; immediotely following is the Figurine Movemeni depicting rhe Legend of the pied piper
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FRANKENMUTII'S GTOCKENSTI AND PIID PIPER
The sound of o 3S-bell Glocken:piel is echoing for miles oroundthe town of Fronkenmuth (Michigon) wirh hymns ond livelv Germonond Americon tuncr. The sound is originoiing from o S(i.foot bellfower where insfollotion of spcciolly cost corillon bells ond figure.work for the Pied Piper of Homeln wor complered in Ooober, i967.
The tower, which wos built in troditionol Bovorion style orchitecture,
con be seen from qll roods leoding into Fronkenmurh from the south.Bcneorh thc bellt is o lorgc rtoge wherc corved wooden {iguresmoving on trocks act out the legcnd of the pied piper of Homeln.
The tole of the Pied Piper of Homeln dotes bock ro the l3f h Centuryond telli of o plogue of rort in the Germon town of Homeln.In Fronkenmuth'3 tower, oll of rhe figures from rhe pied piper
legend ore included in the mechonirm which i! operoted by o clock.
Figures l1h feet high were corvod in wood {rom the Block Forerrof Germony. Thcy ore impregnotcd with plolic for weother resist.once ond goily pointed in rhe distincrive costume3 of the l3th Century.Moving -on thc four seporole trockr ore thc Pied piper, l4 orherfigurer from th€ 3tory ond, of Gours., the horde of rots.
Three timcc eoch doy, oi noon, 6 P.M, ond ogoin or 9 p.M., thefigures oppeor on o movoble stoge on the bell tower os the story un.folds before visiting odulr ond children. The figures move oround
the itoge ond disoppeor through copper doors os scenes chonge ond
lhe slory Prog resse3.
Just below the movoble rtoga of the Pied Piper is o lorge clockfoce wirh gold-covered Arobic numerols. The honds ore copplr wirhleof.gold covering. Five-bell Westminsier chimes sound rhe'hour.
Construction of the tower ond oll of its ottroctions wos corefully
complefed ds outhenticolly os possible, The Tower itself, constructeiof slruclurol steel, is finirhed with stucco motching the existingBovorion Inn. The roof is covercd with concrere roof tile token fromthe old Soginow Zoo (the only reol Bovorion-type tile ovoiloble inthii oreo).
. The corillon. uses o. speciol double keyboord which gives the sound of 70 bells. The bells were cost by Eiirbourr Bellfoundcrrof A:len, Hollond, world fomous for. ihe. costing of corillJn bell3. They were :hipped from Hollond to du"rl Germony - neorOrno brueck- w herc they were ossembled for the Glockenspiel by Korfhtge ond Soehne. Korfhoge ond Soehne ir world ienownedfor it: design ond con3truction of Glockenpiele, Uhrenonlogen (clock works) ond Figurenrimloufe (figure movements). The€ompony is over 150 yeors old.Afler lhe _ Glockenspiel wos ossembled ond ferted, it wos disossembled for rhipment to Fronkenmurh whero it orrived inmid.October. 1967. Troined lechnicions lhen instolled it in the bell tower. The bells,. which ploy selecri6ns three rimes ev;rtd;yore operoted by o speciol mechonism; lhey moy olso be ployed monuolly by o corillonneur foi speciol occosions.Fronkenmuth is locoted l8 miles soulheost of Soginow (on M.83). The city wos founded in 1845 by Germon immigrontsfrom Eovorio ond hor ireodfottly mointoined its Bovorion heriioge.
DER PIPER VON HAMEI.N
Scven hundred yeors ogo in the beoutiful town of Homeln locoted on the Weser River, there occurred o ferrible ptoguc ofrols' No one in oll lhe lown knew o cure for the dreodful condition. One doy there come into the town, o 3tronger. The st-rongemon wos dresred in brig htly _colored clothes ond rong to them o song felling bf hi. greor skill fgr ridding rhe towi of the hideoisrols.,He.osked but o Penny for eoch rol he removed. The town council ogried ond the Moyor told rhe-stronger to proceed withthe deed,
lole thot night when th€ moon wos {ull, the mon pulled from his pocket o silver {lute ond begon to ploy o melody bothtlrongc ond enticing. The piper ctrolled down the 3treet ploying his pipe ond lo ond kiehold, from evlry cellor, iorder, doik holeond crevice come rots by the dozen, then fifry, then hundreds. ihe mogicol note3 of the melodies drew.rhe entronced creoturcstrom coch norrow slreel in o long grey winding procession, On ond on rhe rots followed the piper who chormed them right intolhc River Weser where they were horribly drowned.
The citirens wolched wilh omozement from windows ond crocks; the piper hod forbode ihem to be in the streetr. The rcllcfof deliveroncc from.lhc oppolling creoturer wos greot. However, such on o:ronishing feot seemed to be o block ort ond tho citi-zcn3 wcre filled. wirh suspicion. Thcy felt lh€ -3tronger wos in leogue with the deviL When rhc piper coma for hit money, theAldermen ond the M-gYor.hod confcrred ond the Moyor refused to poy the promised fee. The cheorei piper refured the smolliokcn
Poyment lhot wo3 offered. Insleod, with o greot bitlernes:, he gove o serious worning of evil to come. The people shrugged offlhc lhreol wilh o rmile (ofter oll ihe rots. wCre gone) ond wirhoJt further odo, drovc tie pipcr from rhe town.Thcn, on o Sundoy lhe piper come bock. All lhe porentr were ottending church ond ihi children were hoppily ploying in therfrcets; the Piper op.p.eored ond pulled out hi3 flufe. The melodies rhot followed were more stronge ond unknown'thlri rhose-ploycd
i_n th.9 post' The children 3lopped ot f heir- ploy ond ron {orword with loughter ond song ro folow the piper through the stre'ets.Smoll children ond older ones oliko ron forth ofter him, ofroid to miss tlie fun, unor.rJre they werc beioming en-tronccd. fheyfollowcd through thc Bungelosensfrqs3e, lhe street where no mu3ic hos ever ogoin been ploye'd, ond from rheri through thc eoJtgole lhey were drown from the lown, on to the Seven Hills lond where they vinished through o rock into the mountoin.
. Two children, onc lome ond one blind, could not keep up the poce ond werc left behind. They reloted the sorrowfut storylo lhe wretched Porenl3 who modc o long seorch to no ovoil. The children hod disoppeored from ihe ciry, forever, nevar fo bl3€€n ogoin.
. Todoy in the Bungelosen3lro3se, in lhe house colled the rot.cofcher'3 house, is still to be seen fhe old rhyme. corved in o
CHRISTMAS
ALt YEAR
Oheranrnrcrga . [lavari1. 666,1u"1tclls\cs iD w(x)(lLitrv t,t i||ld Jrstrlitvrhis works for salc. A l0-foor l;do;-n! was carvcd for it Michican chrtrch.
No Cemlrn corntrtunity cr>rrltl flcc
ats neighho.s without an outrlandinq
snusagc phnt. Frankcnnruth has lwiof tllcnr: Rupprccht's SJusr8e lhusirn(l Kcm's. llctwccn thcnr lrc Bu-variln sausngcs rt|r!ting l-ronl bohgnaitn0 summcl sausilgc to ntcttwltrst.bratwurst nnd morc thrn :0 othcrvxnetles.
FRANKnNN{tiTII sar.e its n:rnrclo a checse rvhich is nrxv prodru.crl
elsewhcrc. llorvr.vcr. thcr.,'s n coior-
trrl Chrr,sc ll^rG fonluring spccinlli(!sin Amcrican lln(l impotled Europcan
cheeses.
Frankcnrnuth cclchrirtcd its I l5tllbirth(liy irlrnost lltr(.c vtjars rEo.lls hc8inntng wts mlrclt l;te tltat ol'many ol Atncricit's cilrlicst senle-mcnts. rcnlcllting out of i story-lrcok. lt rll be8an hack in 11345 whcna Lutheran pastor in South Cerman!,lcd a Fronp of fainers. tlteir wives.and wivcs-lo-bc to tllc new world_ller€ thcy would form the land. actas missionaries in tlle new land. rndalso Christirnizc thc Anrericiln
Indian.
Illeven wocls aflcr thcir rlcparlurefrom .Ravarin. and :rllcr a sicge olsmallpot that killcd onc infant chilrl.they arrivcrl in thc Snginaw arealrom rvhich they set up thcir newsottlemcnt on tha hanks ol thc CassRivr.r. A yonr latcr thcrc wctc R0Dcrr arrivals, nn(l wilhin sir r,rars.Frnnkenmulh was a thriving villageol 80 cal,ins. farmhouscs. ,nd ofcouric. n lirthornn Church.
St. lrrenz Churlh, mothcr churchot the community, is one of thc oldestplaccs ol lnrlhemn *orship in l,tir.hi-gnn. ln a citt' ol 3.0(X) persons, ithoasls a congtogatir)n ofJ.8OO. Scrv.iccs arc in llnglish. lrrrt once cach
Sunday thcrc is a Cc.man-langlage
THIS FEPAINI COUBT€SY OF FfiAN(€NMUTH.S EAVANIAN INN_ lctrr{ Mo.<hy!: op.n Tu.it v rnourh s";0., t i m i.,r. : ib'ffili ,Fffirriorr .coorRt .ivri@ tu.n vt rriru rhuiqt,v3 . . . t*h,.h ;.; |lE ir" a""i ," a,*rB$r houn ,. d,r *. Ib..l.B rh.d S'u'.r.wr b.ro,. 6 m p M . ."; ;; i:,;,;;; j;i;;._.i#. ;;.lr.r 6:0O P.M timrr.d r.aMa6nr.ra .GrAci r.Oavr,t,u S"".ia"
THE EAVARIAN INN in F.o.l..m\rrh ho3 becorne widety tnown ot the,,Chi<ken
ovcrogc of 7,000 3uch dinner! evc.y Sundoy ond rome t5,OOO throughout rh. week
tONG
The two r€.taurateurs are proudol their rerteuranls 6s familv esteb-
lishmenLq. As brcther Bill. oi.,Tinv',
as hr: likcs to be called. puLs it.,,Mostkilchcns arc designed to pftp.re foodot on incr('ased pacc, using a maxi.
mum of packaged food.. We stresq
homemade style dishes snd we havede.igned ou! equiprnent for this."All brcad, includin8 the old.farhioncd backofen. and all c!kesrn(l partries are made in theZchndei
kitchcns. Each month there is a dif-ferent jclly o. jam. all homcmadc.Natur0lly, its "chicken nudelsuppe"
couldn't come out of a can.
lT lS ESTIIIATED rhat nrore
than 1.300.000 tourists visit Frank-
enmuth irnnually. About 900.000 ofthem wind up at a Zehnd€t dinlcr(able, Full dinners of all-yorJranratchickcn are S4.25. At th€ lnn tlris
sxmc dinn€r for a 2-5 ycar-oldcr is$r,to.
Thc t\ro reslcurJnts arc each now
scrving chicken xt thc ratc o1 900.000
not|rrds a ycar: 200,000 pounds ofolhcr rl(irtri, -160.000 pounds ofpot0to€s, 65.OOO pounds of cabbage,
65,0O0 loaves of whilc. 80.000 loavcsof Stollen and 35,000 loavcsofdark
ryc b.ead. And this docsn't includethe thousands of gi{nt lotves of
bread spcciilly prepared for chickcn
dressing. Also about 2O.00O compli-nrcntnry cahes are thc slfprisc clc-
nr('nt of birllrdiry prrtics !nd spccial
cclcbrotions.laundry for hoth the lnn and
Zchn(ler's llotel is (lone at the Ra-vniian Inn. Ilst I'car moae than
15,(X)0 Frunrls of soap, in 100-pound
harr, was marle riqht:rt lhc Inn fromkilchon fnts. ground into powder dnd
used to lnunder more than 125.000
tahleclothr. 3?5.n00 n^pkihs, nnd
hundreds ol rollpr towcls. All src
ironcd on lhe spot hy giant manglerq.
As one would e(pcct in a com-munity steepcd in Cerman tladition.
thcrc lrrc lwo brawcries in Frank€n-mtlh. Ono of them. Ge,"-cr Bmthe.s,
was loundcd in 1862 and still brcws
a beer as it did more than 100 yeor8
flgo. Ils lx'cr cell8. goes 62 feet lrclow
street levcl, the relrigeration sysaem
of lhc mid.ninetecnth ccntury.
"FOLI(S.WAcON TOtlRS" oDer-ate durinR the summertimei a s0.
cont. one'hour sightsecinF trip to thecifv's highlights.
Thcre's the Country Store withils hori€ colla.s, $.hime trces. old-fashioned hard candies, jcllier. jams.
an(l rclishe-s.
And right nearby is Tillany's Bier-gartcn, faithlully restored with its
nickelodeon and Gay Nincties bar.tiighteon large, arrthentic Tillanvlight sharlcs hang colorfrrlly {rom thicciling, sparkling against a hack.gmund of omste gold.
Thc Schnitzelbank Shoo wlre.etrcr borrcls were fashioned l00yearsl8o now hous€s an interesting giftihop whcr€ a woodctrver from
ffir
Dinne. Copirol ot rhe wo.ld",3ervinq on
ACROS.S 'flIE ROAD from St.
Loronz (lhrrrch nre "'l'he Church
Rclls nl thc forcsl." lrroughl herchy the earlv sottl.'as. Nflrrb-.- is an
authcntic resfomlion of the 6rst log
cahin usnrl as n parsonngo. r'hrrrch.
and school for Ihc Chipporva Inrlirns
hv tha city's founding fnlh0r. Paslor
lnrcnz ('rnomcr. :\nd in ils srrrrorrnrl-
ing churchtnrd. nmong thr Frn\,cs
nnd mcmori:rls ol carlt- scltlcrs, stnn.ll5 tinv crosv's, nrarking the final
rosting plicos of tho ori(inil cr,lonisls
rvho hrnvcrl a *iLk'rnr.ss nrr'a nnrlfounrl{l this lillle hit of Bnvnrin inlhe Now \Vnrlrl.
SANIA CTAUS wovcr his welcome 365 dovr o yeor to B.onnlr,s Sono rono
tillcd wnh thou30ndr ot Christmor orno'h.dr3
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The Bovorion Inn Glockenspiel Tower houses o mognificenr 35-Bell Corillon, o beoutiful Figurine Movemenlond on illuminoted Clock, oll imported from Germony! Before the striking of the hour ond onlhe quorter hour,the Clock sounds the 5-Bell Wesfminster Chime. DAILY or 12 Noon,6 p.M. ond 9 p.M., ihe Glockenspielploys severol selections; immediotely following is the Figurine Movement depicting the Legend of the pied piper
<ii Homeln!
tRANrfiNfnuTfl's eto,*t*ttt AND prrD prpER
The sound of o 35-bell Glockenspiel is echoing for miles oroundthe town of Fronkenmuth (Michigon) with hymns ond lively Germonond Amorlcon tuner. The sound is originoring from o SCi.foor belltowor whers insfollotion of rpeciolly cost corillon bells ond figure.work for the Pied Piper of Homeln wot completed in October, i962.
The tower, which wor built in troditionol Bovorion style orchirecture.
con be teen from oll roods leoding inlo Fronkenmuth'{rom rhe sourh.Bcneorh thc bells is o lorgc rfogc whcre corved wooden {iguresmoving on trocks oct out the lcgcnd of the pied piper of Hoireln.
The tole of the Picd Piper of Homeln dorer bock to rhe 13rh Centurvond tells of o ploguc of rott in fhe Germon town of Homeln.ln Fronkcnmuth'3 tower, oll of tho figures from the pied piper
legend ore included in the mechonirm which i: operoted by o clock.Figvres lVz feet high were csrvcd in wood {rom the Block Foresrof Germony. Thcy ore imprcgnoted with plortic for weother rcsist.
once ond goily pointed in thc disrinctiyG costumes of the l3rh Century,Moving ,on th€ four seporate trockt oro thc Pied piper, l4 othirfigures from the ttory ond, of courtr, the horde ol rots,
Threo timer coch doy, of noon, 6 P.M, ond ogoin of 9 p.M., the
ligures oppeor on o movoble sloge on the bell tov,/er os the story un.folds before visifing odults ond children. The figures move oround
the stoge ond diroppeor thror.rgh coppcr doors os scenes chonge ond
fhe siory prog resses.
Just below thc movoble 3toge of rhe Pied piper is o lorge clockfoce wifh gold-covered Arobic numerols. The honds ore copper withleof.gold covering. Five.bell Westminster chimes sound the'hour,
Construction of the tower ond qll of lt! otiroctions wos corefully
completed or outh€nticolly oc porsible. The Tower itself, consfructejof siruciurol rteel, is finished wifh ilecco matching tho existingBovorion Inn, The roof is covered with concrete roof tile token fromrhe old Soginow Zoo (the only reol Bovorion-type tile ovoiloble inthii oreo).
, ^ Ih" f:1illon, uses o, spcciol double kcyboord which giver the sound of 70 betls. The bells wer6 co3t by Eiirbours Bellfounderrof Asien, Hollsnd, world fomour for. the. costing of corillon belli. They were shipped from Hollond to Buer, Garmony - neorOrno brucck- whcre they were ossembled for the Glockenspiel by Korfhoge ond Soehne. Korfhoge ond Soehne ir world renownedfor ilt do3ign ond conttruclion of Glockenpiele, Uhrenonlogen (clock works) ond Figurenu-mloufe (figure 'movrm!nt3). Thecompony is over 150 yeors old.
- Aflcr lhc -Glo_ckensp iel wos ostembled ond tested, il wos dirossembled for rhipment lo Fronkenmuth whero ll qrrlved lnmid.October, 1967. Troined technicions then instolled it in the bell tower, The bells,.'which ploy selecti6ns rhree rimts ;r"ry a"yore operoled by.o speciol mechonism; they moy olso be ployed monuolly by o corillonneur foi rpeciol occoslons.
. Fronke.nmuth is logot€d l8 miles 3oufheo3t of Soginow (on M.83). The city wos founded in 1845 by Gcrmon immlgrontsfrom Bovorio ond hos steodfo3tly mointoined its Bovorion heritoge,
DER PIPER VON HAIi,IEI.N
Scven hundred yeors ogo in lhe beouriful town of Homeln locoted on the Wcser River. rhere occurred o terrible plogue ofrol3. No one in oll lhe lown knew o cure lor the dreod{ul condition. One doy there come inlo the town, o stronger, The stiongcmon wo3 d.resred In brig htly^colored clolhes ond song to them o song telling o{ his greot rkill {9r ridding ihe towi of thc hideoisrols..Ho.osked but o penny for eoch rot he removed. The town council ogried ond the Moyor told theltronger lo proceed wilhthe deed.
lote thot nighl wten the moon wor full, the mon pulled from his pocket o silver flute ond begon to ploy o melody bothstrongc ond enticing. The piper strollcd down the ltroet ploying his pipi ond lo ond tiehold, from ev-ery cellor, iorder, doik holeond crevice como rofs by the dozen, then fifty, then hundreds, Thc mogicol notes of the mclodies drew the entrqnced croofur6rtrom coch norrow sfreel in o long _grcy winding procesrion. On ond on the rots followed the piper who chormed them right intoiho River Wcscr where they were horribly drowned.
Thc citizenr wotched wilh omozement from windows ond crocks; the piper hod forbode them to be in thc streelr. Thc reliefof dcliveron_cc f.rom.the oppolling cr€olurcs wos greqt. However, such on o.'toni.hing feot seemed to be o block orl ond rho citi.zenr wcr€ fillcd. wilh ruspiclon. They felt ihc.slronger wo-s in .leogue with the devii. When fhc piper come for hlr money, lheAldermen.ond the Moyor.hod conferred ond the Moyor rcfused to poy the promired fee. The cheotei piper refurcd the smoll'tokenpoyment lhot.wos offered. Insteod, wi'lh o greof bitterness, he gove o serious worning of evil lo come. The peoplc rhruggcd offthe threot wilh o rmile (ofter oll tho rot3 were gone) ond withoJt furrher odo, drovc tire pipcr from the town,
. The.n, on o Sundoy the piper come bqck. All the porents w6rc ottending church ond ihi children were hopptly ploying ln therlreelt, lhe pipar op.p.eored ond pulled oul hir flute. The melodies thot followid were more stronge ond unknown'ihlln rhble-ploycdi,n rh.e Po3t. The children slopped ot their- ploy ond ron {orword with loughter ond song ro foiow the piper rhrough thc :tretrs.Smoll children ond older ones olike ron forth ofter him, ofroid to miss tlie fun, unor,roire they werc becoming en-lronced. Iheyfollowcd through the Bungelosenstro Bse. lho slreef where no music hos ever ogoin been ployei, ond frorn ther! through tie eqs'tgote lhey were drown from the town. on lo the Seven Hills lond where fhey vinished rhrbugh o rock inio the mountoin.
. Two children, one lome ond one blind. could not keep up I he poce ond w"rc left behlnd. They reloted the rorrowf ul storylo tha wrefched porent3 who mode o long seorch ro no ovoil, The ihildren hod disoppeored from ihe ciry, f;r;";;; ;"r";; 6;seen ogoin.
, Todoy in the Bu ngelosenslro sse, in lhe house colled tho rot.cotcher'! house, is still to be seen tho old rhyme, corved in ot----- ,,,1-t-L .^lt^ ^t.Lt- l-t-.^-,- ^.,^,..
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I?mn kerrnu I h llard rfut tr Lt trON VACATION
FOLLOWING THE TRAIL
OF THE PIED PIPER
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HAMELIN, GEIIMANY-Noon is the w,rch.in0 hour rn Ha.nelin. on gumnrer Sundavs.Thcn rt'r "once rrpon a time,,' l2B4 to ireexact, in the storyl)ook town on Germanv's
Woser R,ver. The quainl otd town is lust 22milei touthwest ol the rebuilt, frgnetica y
modern Hannover.
On the square bofore the Hochzeitshaus.
Hamelink Town Hall on Osterstrasse, thePied Piper gathers with the rest of thedramalis -pcrmnna(-.a 9a9gle of giggling grayrat3 (child.sir€d, of course, and trying to'look griml, a troupo of medieval maidenswho go through a slinking rat danca and the
ieering.town fsthers who refuse to pay theratcatcher's lawf ul fce.
- Ttte_ well-loveci tale sDrings to lile again.As Rohert Browning whrms,cally clescrlbedtho not-so.droll situation, the old mill townol Hamelin is intosred with-,,Barsl/ Theytought the dogs and killed the cots,/And biiihe babies in tho cradles,/ And ate the cheesesout of the vats,/ And licked the soup lromlhe cooks' own ladlas.,'The piper for a feepromises to rid the rown of fals. He does_bypiping them away to drown in the Weser. Herelurns to claim his agreed roward and theungrataful town fath€rs r€nege on the derland je€r him out of town.Todry, visitors can (sad about the piDer.s
rovenge in a rhyme carved out on the beam ,ol lhe Rot t?nlaugcrlratrs (house of lhe rat.catcher), how the Pied piprr feturned whenth€ parents r €re in church and the childrenplaying in lh6 streete-.,it was tho year 1294on the day of St. John and Sr, paul/ lt wasthe 26th d8y of Jr.rne/ By r o,per in manvcolors clad/ All in Hamelin born 666 6r.67Were 130 children caught/ To Carvary nearKoppen brought." The chitdren, aI but two,one lam€, one blind, wero lured away Inlo amountain cavorn, never to b€ seen 8gain.Today some local historians theorize ihatth€ logend mav hevc grown up aroundhistorical truth-ths l3th Century @loniza-tion of Bohemia by Germans f rom this area,or the "Childrsn's Crurad€" of 1212.While most ot tho picturesqu€ carved andpainted buildings in the old aection date
from the lTth Centruy Weser Renaissancepenocl, some are older, The Lowen.Apotheke
house, dating back to about .|300, has simpleGothic lines. The Marktkirche ol St. Nicolai.dating from 1200, is atso in marked contraslto its ornate ncxt (loor neiohbor. thc lloch-zeithaus. The church is interestioq lor itstablet commemoratinga septuple birth itl thel Tth Century. The front of the Hochzeithaus
has a musical clockwork of the Pied piper
story which performq at 1 PM and 5;30 PMevery day. Othcr inter€sting huildings are:the Rat Inn, earliesl of rhe Weset Rcrrars
sance l)uildings; the Canons' House, decoralerlwith Old Tcstamc|t frgures and containinga local museum; tlte baroque Lucking,s
Hotrse, its subducd colors reflecling the scar.city of money during the Thirty Vears War;and the rRalrc,/tngarhatts, or pied piper
Houie, intriguingly inscribed and offeringthe hospitality ol a cat€ wirhin.
THE legend of the Pied Piper f iti tlris dream,
ing little Wesar Benaissance town liko a olovc.In the narc,ssist c li le town, whollv i1 thethrall of its own legend, the fable and ilsreenactment arc dclighttully digcstil)le againstthe mellow background of narrow streets
and ornate hall.timbered houses. Then. too.this is a land rhat cl.ngs lovingly to irs story.book lore and the whole region aroundHamelin, the Weserbergland (Weser HitlCountry) and beyond, is richly ove aoenwith fairy talcs, castles and storiocJ forcsts.Al Bo(lonwerder. about '15 miles io||th,
east ol Hahelin, is the housc ot lhe tall. taleteller, Earon Munchhausen. ln the cluskv
Thc Picd l'iptt' piprs agaitt t'r'crr srnnw Sundoy itt llontclin.
green depths ot Reinhards Forest, about 70miles south of Hamelin, Hansel and Gretel
are supposed to have clung to each other tor
comfort betore f inding the witch's menacing.ly palalahle gingcrbread house. In the samemyslarious forest is Sababurg Castlc. the
cirstle where the Sleol)iog Beauty slept tho
long years through, awaiting the kiss of herprince. Way to the east are darkly wooded
slopes of the Harz Mountains wlrere witch.
es still lurk lin an annual Walpurgisnacht
Festival, at least). In Braunschweig. about 57miles east ol Hamelin. tho l4th Century
mischiatmaker, Till Eulerrspiegel, rs femem.
fjored in a stone fountain in a souare. Andfarthcr aw.ty to the southwest, near the
Rhifle, are the Siebengebirge (Seven Moun.
tains), where live the Seven Dwarfs.
Now is the time to 90 tollow Hametin'sPied Piper. As yet Hamelin does not havethe draw of the more well-known museum.
stylo towns Rothenburg-ob.der.Tauber, Wurz.
burg, Dinkelsbuehl. Passau, Regensburg, Gos.lar and the like. Nor does it have ths biohotels. But the casual visitor can find himl
sell wallowing luxuriously in one of those
deep, downy feathorbods that you only sccmto tind in old German inns, or dining in amellow beamed restaurant which has b€en
serving hearty Germanic fare since long be.fore the days of ths Pilgrim Fatlrers. Formofe inJormation on Hamelin, w'ite to thetourist bureau there: Verkehrsverein Hame-lin, Deisterallee, Germany, or contact the
Gorman Tourist Inlormalion Oflice in NewYork, I
-Copyright 1970, Newsday, Inc.
C H RISTMAS
Att YEAR
LONG
The two restsurateurst arc prcud
of their rcslaurants as family estab-
lishmcnts. As bmther Bill, or ,,Tiny,'
as ho likes to be called, puts it, ,,Most
Litchens are dcsigned to proDare foodat an incfeascd pace, using a maxi.mum ol packaged loods. We stress
homemade style dishes and wc havedesigned our equipment for this."All brcad, including the old-
fashioned brckofen, and all cakes
ilnd pasiri€s arc mrde in thcZehnde!
kitche||s. Ellch nronth therc is a dif-
lbrcnt jelly or jam, all homemadc.
Naturally, its "chicken nudelsuppc"
couldn't comc out of a crn.
IT IS ESTIMATED that more
than 1.100,000 tourists visit Frank-
enmuth annunlly. About 900,000 ofthem wind up at :r Zehnder dinner
table. Full dinncrs of all-you-canral
chicken irre $4.25. At the lnn this
sxmr dirrrler for il 2-5 ycar-oldcr is
$ l.t o.
Tllc two nistaurants.rre each no\/
serying chickcn nt thc rate of 900,000poulds a ye!r: 200,00O pounds ofothcr mclts, 360,0fi) pounds of
polntoes, 65,000 pounds of crbblBc,
65,000 loavesof whitc, tJo,0O0 lonvcsof Stollcn and 35.000 loilves ol dark
rye brcad. And this docsn't includdthe thousuds of girnt lolrves of
brcad specially prcprred for chickcn
drcssing. Also about 20,000 compli-
mcnlJry crkcs arc thc surprise clc-
r)rent of birthd!y pilrtics aod spcciirl
cc le b rir t ioD s.
l.aundry for lroth the Inn and
Zchndcr's llotel is do ., at the Ba-varian Inn. l,ast year more than
15,000 pounds of soap, in 100-pound
bars, was made rigbt dt thc Inn from
kitchen Iats, ground inl.o powdcr and
used to launder more than 125,000
table"cloths, 3?5,000 napkins, and
hundrcds of iollcr tt.lw(,Is. All are
honed on the spot by gialt mangler!.
As onc would expect in a com.
munity steupsd in C.'rman lradition.
therc are two brcweries in l.ronken,
muth. Ono of them, Ccycr Brothers,
was lounded in 1862 and still brews
a beer as ia did more than 100 years
ago. Il,s becr (ellar gocs 62 fert below
street lcvcl, thr lcfrigeration systcmof thl'j nrid-ninca(J|'jnth century,
"l'OLKS-WACON TOURS', oper.
ate during the summertime; a 50-
cent, ono-hour $ithtsecing trip to the
ci!y'B highlights.
There's the Country Stole withits hors€ collars, whillle trees, old-
fashioned hard cundies, jsllies, jams,
and relishes.
And right nearby is Tiffany'e Bier-
garten, faithfully restoled with itg
nickelodeon and Cay Nineties bar.Ilightccn lufgc, authontic'fillany
lighl, shaders hang colorlully from theceiling, sparkling against a track.groun(l o[ ornate gold-
Thc Schnitzelbank Sltop whore
beer brrrcls wcre fashioncd lOOyears
ugo now houser tn inleresting gift
shop whea€ a woodcirraer from
Oberlrnnrcrgau, IJavlria, conducls
classcs in woodcitrvi||g dnd displuyslris works Ibr s0lc. A l0-lbot Madon-
na wls clrved lbr a Michigan church.
No Ccmtan comurunity could fircc
its neighbors without a|r outJtanding
sausage plxnt. Frlnkcnriulh has lwoo[ thcm: Rupprecht's Saus:rge llausand Kcrn'r. Bctwccn thcm itrc Bu-
vaatan sausitgcs ranging fronr bolognaarnu Sunlner sausagc lo nrcltwursl,
brJtwurst ilnd tnorc than 20 othcrvil'lc l tes.
f RANKENMUTTI gave its nameto a ch('cse which is now produced
elscwhcre. However, thcre's o color-ful Chc.ose llaus leaturing specialties
in Amelican and imported European
I rl||konnrutlt cclcbrxtcd its I ?5thbirthdly ahnost tllrce ye!.s irgo,Ils bcginning was much likc thrt ofrnat|y ol- AnrcricJ's curlicst scttlc-nrcnts: somelhing out of it story-book. lt nll began bacl in 1845 wlten
d Lutheran pastor in South Cerrnanyled a group of farmers, their wives,nd wivos-to-bc to the new world.
Here thcy would farm thc land, actas rrissionlrics in lhc ncw lund, andlso Cllristidnizr the A tcfican
lndian.
Elevcn weeks aftor thcir dcporturcfronr llavaria, and aftor a siege of
smallpox that killed one infant child,they arrived in thc Saginaw area
frour which they sct up their ncw
sattlement on the banks of the Cass
River. A year later therc were 80now arrivuls, and wilhin six years,
Franlierrmuth was a lhriving villagcof u0 cal)inn, farnrhouscs, and of
eoursc, a Lutlrcrun Chureh.Sl. Lorcnz Churdr, mollrcr church
of the (.ommunily, is one of lllo oldest
plu(L$ o[ I,uth0ran worship iI Michi-gon. In o city of 3,000persons, it
l)oasls a congnjgation o13,800. Scrv-iccs oru in Unglislr, brrt oncc oach
Sunday thcre'is a Cermanlanguage
ACROSS TllD ROAD from St.
Lon:nz Church are "The ChurchBrlls of the trbrest," brought hereby thc carly settlers. Ncdrby fu an
authentic restoration of the fiNt log
cabin used as a palsonoge, church,
and school for the Chiplrewa Indians
by the city's lounding father, PBslor
Lorenz Craemer. And in its surmund-ing chur:hyard, among thc graves
ond memorials ol eaaly settlers, standl5 ainy cmssqi, rnarking thp frnal
resting placcs of the original colonistswho braved a wilderness area andfounded this little bit of Bsvaria inthe New World.
o
SANTA CTAUS wov63 his wslcoma 365 doys o yeor to g.onnor,r Sonro lond
fill6d wilh thourond. oa Ch.irtmo. o.nom.nrr,
THE BAVARIAN INN in Fronkenmurh hos become widely known 03 rhe "Chicken Dinner Copirdl oI ihe wortd.,, serving o^
ova.og€ ol 7.000 such dinner. every Sundoy ond rome l5,OOO rhroughout th€ week.
THIS AEPAINf COUBTESY OF FAANKENMUTH'S AAVABIAN tNN_ lcror.d Mon(hl' Op€n Tu.d.y rhrough SondEy tr:OOA M. -tOOOP.M.'H.-tu fionr.cc.pr.d .nytrms ru.d.yr thru Thu6d.v... lwhich...lh. b.n ddv3 to din.tIrn houri_ ro dir'. .'. Tu.d. yr rh.u S.rurd.y r bito.. 6 0o p. M , ;.4 ;; su;d;t;-&i dn -ri;;" ;,rlr.r 6:(x| P,M. Limir.d rd.ry.rlonr .r. .e.or;d Fr'.Lr. rh.u Sund.vl
C H RISTMAS
Att YEAR
Ohcranrmcrgarr, Bavarii. con(locls
class('s i|l woodcitrving and displays
his works for salc. A l0.foot Matlon-nl wits carved for a Michigitn chuaclr.
No (icrntan cornnrunity could faccits nciShbors without an outstandinSsauslgc planl. Fritnkcntn!th hits tlJoof thenr: Rupprccht's Sausalic llausnnd Kcm\. RclwccD thcnl arc Ril-vcrirn srusagcs rltrging lrotr holognaano summcr silusagc lo lllcltwurst,bratwurst and morc thln 20 othcrvnnelics.
FRANI(ENMt.lTll pave its namelo a checsr-' which is now nrodrrcerlelscrvhcn'. l.lowcvcr. lherr"s a color-
firl Chccse Ilaus fenturing spcc.ialtie"
in Amcrican and imported Rumpean
cnceses.
Frrrrkcnnruth cclcbrttcd ils | 25lhbirth(lay alnrosl I llrcc ycrrs ago.lls beginning wns rnUCh like tlrat ofmany of Amcricit's carlicst setlle-nrenls: somctlting out of a slory-hook. lt all bcgnn hack i|| llt45 whcn
a Lulheran pastor ifl South Ceanlanylcd a group of farnrers, theia $/ivcs.and wivcs-to-be to lhc new \rorld.
llere they would farm thc land. act
as nrisrionaries in thc new land. andalso Christianizc lhc Amcrican
lndian.lilcven wocks aftcr lhcir departurelrom _Rnvari'|, ahd rllcr a iicge of
smalhro\ lhat killed onc infant chikl,they arrived in thc Saginaw aroslrom rvhich the]. set t|p thcir ncw
sclllomcna on tho hanks ol thc CarsRivct. A yonr lator thcro woK'80ncw nrrivals, an(l wilhin six ye{F,
Frnnkcnmulh w&s l thriving villagco[ fl0 cahirrs, farmltouscs. rnd of
rrrrrrsc. n Lrrlhernn ('hurch.
St. lrrcnz Chrrr(h. mother church
o[ lhc communii\,, is onc of thc oldest
l,liccs (,f lnttlrer{n rvorshio in Michi-gnn. In l cil)' ol 3.000 persons, it
hoflsis n (ongrcgalir)n of .-!.800. Scrv-iccs nro in llnglish. brrt oncc oachSrrndat lhcrc is a CcrmanJanguagc
rHrs REpRTN r counrEst o, .noi'JilrtJut,.
" BAvaFT,.N rNN_ rcror<t Mo4dry., Op.n r u.td.r, throueh Sonrr.v rr OOA.M. _ tOOOpMlI.ltry.rbnt ic..otd.nyrid. lu.j^yt taro Thxrqt.y3,. .lwhich !.. th. h.i| dr;lo d,ml .:ff, B'u'":i,"iH,?:: I;:i:n#j::::s5 ffT,.;6 00 iM-.;;; s,,;';;;;;",;;"'i;;;"'
SANTA CI.AUS wov$ hi3 w€tcomc 365 doyr o yeor ro Bronncr,s Soruo tond
tilled with rhoeio6d! of Ch.isrnio3 orno,,r.n,s
:)-i..
:'ii," jGi.+
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The two restf,urateurs are proud
of lheir rcstaurants as familv eatab-lishments. As brother Bill. oi,,Tinv,'
ns he likcs to be callod, Ituts it. .,M;t
kitchcns arc dcsigncd to Jrrepare loodat an incroas(_'d pacc, using a rnati-mrrm ol packaged foods. We stresq
homemade style dishcs and wc havcdesigned our equipment lor this."All h.ca(|, includinr rhc old-fashioncrl backofen. an-d all cakcsirn(l pnstrics are made in thcZchnderkilchcns. Eaclr month lhere is a dif-fcrent jclly or jsnl, all homemade.Nalurrlly, its "chicken nudelsuppc"
corrldn't comc out of a can-
I I lS llsTlMAl El) thirt nrorethon l.3OO,O00 tourists visit Frank-enmuth rnnullly. About 9O0.OO0 ofthcm wind up at a Zehnder dinncrtrblc. Full dinnc6 of all-you-can{atchickcn lre $4.25. At the lnn this
samc dinner for a 2-5 year-oldcr is$t.t0.'fhc two aestaurants nrc eacll now
scrving chicken at the rate of 900.OOOpou||(ls a ycar: 200,000 pounds ofolhcr ||lclls, -1(10,000 noon(ls ofpot0loes, 65.000 porrnds oI cabbage,
65,OOO loaves of whitc. 80,000 loavcsol Stollen and 35,000 loavcsofdarkryc bread. And this docsn't includcthc tlrousands of giant loaves ofbrcnd specitlly preparcd for chickcndrcssing. Also itbout 20.000 compli-
nlcntaay cakes orc lltc surDrisc clc-ment of hirthdily pnrties and snccial
cclebrittions.
Irlrn{lry for lxr{h lhc Inn encl
Zchnrlr.r's llotol is (lonc at the Ba-vadan Inn. l,ast !car more than
la),000 pounrls of soap, in 100-pound
bars, wns mndc rithl nt thc Inn from
kitchcn fnls, grounrl inlo powder and
uscd to launder morc thsn 125,000
tnblerlolhs. 374r.000 napkins, and
hundreds of rollcr towels. All arc
ironcd on lhc spol by Fiant manglois.As one woul<l crpcct in a com-
munity stceped in Gcrman lradition.
there nrc trvo brcwcrics in Franken.muth. Onc of thenr, Gcvcr Brothers,was ftxrndcd in l8ti2 and still hrewsa l)cer as il did more than 100 years
rgo. lls lx cr ccllar goas 62 feet belowstreet lcvcl. the relrigeration svstemol lhc nlid-ninclccnlh ccntury.
' l-OLl{S-WAc0N TOURS,, ooer.ate during the summertimc: a i0-
ccnt. onc-hour si8htsecing {riD to theeity's highlights.
Thcre's lhe Country Store withil!r hoFe collars, *hifflo trccs, okl-lashioncd hard cah(lios. jcllics. jams.
And right nearby is Tiffanv's Bier-garten, faithfully restored *.itb its
nickelodeon and Cay Nineties bar.Itightcen Inrge, arrthentic Tillanvlight sha(les trang colorlully from thcceiling, spnrkling agninaa a hack-gmund ol ornale sold.Thc Schnit/clbank Shon whcrchccr barrcls wcre fashioneci iOOyeana8o now houscs an intcresling giftshop wherc a woodcarver frotn
#r
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ACROSS TIIII ROAD fmm St..
l,orenz (ihurclr are "'I'hc ChurchIlclls ol tho l'orcsl." brourht horcl)y tho early settlers. Nearby is snauthcntic restoralion of thc 6rst loEcabin ug{'rl ns n panronnge, chtrrch,
and schrxrl for lhe Chipgrewa Inrlians
hy thc ci(y's foun<ling fathcr, Paslor
Lorcnz Cr'lomcr. And in its suffound,
ing churchyard, among the grav(s
an(l mcmodals of c{rlv sctllcrs. stnndI5 liny croRsos, nrarking the final
rcsting placcs of lhe original colonists
who hrnvcd a $ildt:rncss nn'a nnd
foun(lcd this liltlc bit of Bavario in
the Ncw World.
THt BAVARIAN INN in Fronl.nmurh ho; becomc wid€ly lnown or ihe "Chicken Oihner Copitot of the wortd,., servrng on
ovcroge ol 7,000 ruch dinners evcry Sundoy ond :ome t5,000 throuahout th! week.
! revised 6/t8/9L
1,L;!,'wv;.,
/ *inor Alteration ($20.00)
a meets and bounds legal
on a separate sheet and
DRB APPLICATION - TOWN OF VAIL,
DATE APPLICATION RECEIVED :
DATE OF DRB MEETING:
COLORADO
rgrs APPLrcArfili;;TiJo, "t AccEPTED
ITNTIL ALL REQUIRED INFORIIIATION IS SUBMITIEDt*********
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PROJECT INFORMATION:
A. DESCRIPTION:
B.TYPE OF REVIEW:
New Construction ($200.00)
Addition (S50.00)
ADDRESS:
FEE
$ 20.00$ s0.00
$100.00
sr200.00
$400.00
$500.00
?Aru
D.LEGAL DESCRTPTTON: tot k Bl-ock A F
subdivisi "" vilt utt*taF t4
If property is described bydescription, please provideattach to this application.
ZONING:
LOT AREA: If required,
stamped survey showing
NAME OF APPLICANT:
must provide a currentapplicantl-ot area.
Mailing Address:
NAME OF APPLICANT,RESENTATIVE:
Mai Address:
Phone
I.NAME OF OWNERS:
*SIGNATURE (S) :Mailing Address:
Condominium Approval if applicable.
DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown abover are to be paid at
the time of submittal of DRB appllcation. Later, when
applying for a building permit' please identify the
will adiust the fee accordinq to the table
ensure the correct fee is paid.
J.
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FEE SCHEDULE:
VALUATION
s 0 - $ 1o,oo0$ 10,001 - $ 50,000$ 50,001 - $ 150,ooo
$150,001 - $ 500,ooo
$500,001 - $1,000,000$ Over $1,000,000
*NO APPI.,ICATION WILIJ BE PROCESSED
\
DESCRIPTION:
Conceptual Review ($0)
Phone
Y{ITHOUT OWNER' S SIGNATURE
Fllt C0PYo
lnwn
75 souih ttonLgo rord
v.ll. colo.ado 81657
(3m) 47$2138
(3Os) 47$,2139
August 30, 1991
Mr. Fred Hibb€rd
P.O. Box7474
Jackson, WY 83001
Re: Streetscape along East Meadow Drlve
olllce ol community developmonl
Dear Mr. Hibberd:
Thank you for your letter of August 15, 1 991 , which was addressed to Ron Phillips, Vail Town
Manager. We appreciate you taking time to outline the concems you have regarding
pedestrian movements along East Meadow Drive, between the areas of the Covered Bridge
and the Village Center Building. As you may be arvare, the Town has been developing a
Streetscape Master Plan for the broad area from Ford Park west to Lionshead. This plan has
been in the development stages for the last 12 months, and we have had numerous public
hearings and worksessions regarding the plan, and are hoping to have a completed, adopted
plan by the end of September. The speciftc streetscape improvements which are called for in
our draft plan for the East Meadow Drive area where you have concems are as follows:
Where the majority of fie streeb are cunently auto-oriented, only one short
section of East Meadow Drive would retain hat character. For all other
portions of the streetscape, the improvements have targeted enhancing the
pedestrian environment and reducing he emphasis on the car.
- The plan atso attempts to improve the function and character of the area by
adding sidewalks where none presently exist, screening parking areas and
eliminating railroad tie-retaining walls.
- East Meadow Drive, Village Center Road and Wllow Bridge Road would remain
open to traffic. East Meadow Drive along the Village Parking Structure would
still be resficted to busses only.
- The existing control gate and totems on East Meadow Drive, near the west
portal 0t the parking structure, will be relocated further to the west near the
Sonnenalp's parking access. This eliminates he existing dead-end situation.
Mr. Fred Hibberd
August30, 1991
Page 2
- From Willow BrkJge Road to the control gate at the west end ol the parking
structure, the pedestrians would be separated from vehicular traffic. An 8-10
foot wide wallway is called for on the Crossroads side of the street, while he
existing raised brick walh,vay in front of he Village Center will remain as is.
The street would remain paved in asphalt.
- From the control gate to Sliler Plaza, there would be separate lanes for
pedestrians and busses, but witrout a grade separation. The norh side ol the
street will be dedicated to a l4-foot wide bus lane, and the south side would
include a 12-'15 foot wide pedestrian way. The proposed changes separate
pedestrian and bus traffic by defining travel lanes with distinctive paving
patterns and colors, rather than with a raised curb. lt was felt that, with the
relocation of the central gate and totems, in conjunction with the paving
pattems, a 'safe" pedestrian experience could be provided without the use of a
curb and gutter section. Additionally, a landscape screen between the
pedestrian walkway and the Sonnenalp/Austria Haus' parking lot is also
proposed.
- Concrete unit paver crosswalks would connect this new pedestrian system
along East Meadow Drive to he west portal of the Village Parking Structure.
As'you have discussed with Greg Hall, Town Engineer, and Betsy Rosolack, Planning
Technician, many of the above-stiated improvements are not cunently in the Town's Capital
, lmprovement Program budget. We are hopefulto have these projects listed in the CIP budget
in the not-too-distiant future. However, at this time, Greg Hall has indicated that the Town
would be willing to stripe the pedestrian area on the south side of East Meadow Drive
between the Covered Bridge and Village Center. lt is our hope that the striping of this area
will aid in the safety for pedestrians moving between the Crossroads and Village Center area
and the Vail Village core.
Thank you again for your comments. lf you have any further concems or questions, please
do not hesitate to contact me at 479-2138.
Sincerely,fut h//:
Mike Mollica
Assistant Director of Planning
Ron Phillips
Kristan Pritz
Betsy Rosolack
Greg Hall
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August 15, 1991
Fred Hibberd' Po Box 7474
Jackson, WY 83001
Mr. Ron PhillipsVail Town Managero/o Town of VaiI75 South Frontage Roadvail, co 8L657
Dear Ron,
r have just talked with Betsy Rosolack regarding the street
developnent that will take place sometime between now and octobernorth of the Austria House on East meadow Drive. It was ny
understandinq that a side walk would be defined along this route
in order to protect the pedestrian traffic that must share this
sane access with the town buses. As you are aware, j.n the past thepedestrians have been crowded along the south side of East Meadow
Drive when the bus cones through. It has been an unsafe situation
for many years and I think now would be an opportune time to fixthe problern.
As I understand Betsyrs explanation of what is to be done itworries rne that the East Meadow Drive and the intended pedestrian
sidewalk will be at the same l-evel which again puts the pedestrian
at a disadvantage when the bus comes through and often tines at a
speed that is intimidating to the casual foot traffic.
I would appreciate your reviewing this situation and I anhopeful that strong consideration be given to the pedestrian whenit comes to cornpeting for the same space with the buses.
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Sincerely,
/f/U,D/
Fred Hibberd
fackson, Wyoming 81001 107 -733-7327
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Project Application
Proiect Name:
Project Description:
Contact Person and
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect. Address and Phone:
Legal Descriplion: Lol 3*r Zone
-
Com ments:
Design Review Board
Lo'^ {Date
Motion by:
Seconded by:
APPROVAL
/)t( in n a-a-+ {
4-a
DISAPPROVAL
Summary:
Town Planner
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E statt Approval
SIilEY SCHULTZ-ARCH IOT,,.
141 EAST MEADOW DRIVE
VAIL, COLORAO 81657
303/476-7890
11 April , 1991
MS. BETSY ROSOLACK
Town of VaiLOffice of Gomnunity Devel.opment
75 S. Frontage RoadVail,, C0 81657
RE: Karats Bay Window Addition
Dear Betsy:
Attached p1-ease find an anended drawing containing an additionalelevation, cross section, surveJr, and letter fron the property
ouner which you reqrested for the above mentioned project. If
there is any additional information that you need please contact
me as soon as possible since Dan Telleen wishes to have theproject conpLeted before Sunner season.
ere1y,
Sidney Schultz
MENAER, IHE AA/ERICAN INSNruE OF ANCHIEC]S
Town of ValL
75 Frontage RoadVall, C0 81657
To Whom lt May Concern:
Karats has my approval andplan. Please contact me if
TIMBERLINI
March 22, L99L
perrnlsslon to go ahead !,tith their bay wlndow
more infornation is needed.
S incerely,
/*l zt/,/A-/
1 1t0 wE
7474 faclaon,
ST M AP LE WAY
Wyoming 81001 307 -733-7327P.O. Box
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APPLTcATIoNGt,
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l,larch tt, L986
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[)ATE OF ilrEi ING:Aprll 16, 1985DRB
ORB APPLICATION
**TT*TH!S APPLICATION }IILL NOT BE ACCEPTEO UNTIT ALL
-J'::],I. PRE-APPLICAIION MEETING:
INFORMATIOIT IS SUBI.IITTED*TftT
A pre-application meeting with a planning staff member is strongly suggested to
de|ermliri lf any addttlonal lnforiration ls needed. No appllcatlon wlll be-accepted
unless it fs complete (must lnclude all ltems required by the-zoning"adnlllstrqlor).
Itistheapplicint.s'iesponsib||ltytonakeanappolntnenty|ththestrfftof|nd
out about adiittonal submittal requirements. Please note tJrat a CS{PLEIE applfca:
tion wlll streamllne the approva'l
-process foryour proJect by /ecreasfn!rthe number
of condltlons of approval that the ORB nay stlpulate. ALL condltlons of-apprcvrl mus
be resolved before a building permit ls lssued.
A. PRoJECT DESCRIPTIoN: Arldltlon of bay ltlndqq-qe=lfront of KARATS
Jewelry store
B.LOCATION OF PROPOSAL:
cc?
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OOOr.rt
Legal Descriptlon Lot- Block ----- Flllng , 'l .
Zoning
C. NAI''IE OF APPI-ICANT:Dan Telleen
.Address 122 East Mead.ow Drlve
D. MI'IE OF APPLICANT'5 REPRESENTATIVE:
Address
E. MME OF
141 East Meado
Dan Tell
ldney Schultz
telephone t+?64?60
t+?6-?89o
telephone
di-
476-t+7roo
Signature
Address t22 Ea'st Meadow Drlve
F. DRB FEE: The fee will be pald at the tlme a bullding permlt ls requested.
VALUATION FEE
$o
$ 10,001
$..50,ool
$150,001
$500,001$ 0ver
- $ 10,000- $ 5o,ooo- $ 15o,ooo- $ ,500,000- $l,0oo,ooo
$l,ooo,0oo
$ 10.00
$ 25.00
$ 50.00
$100.00
$200.00
$300.00
SUBMISSIONS TO THE DR8:IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING ALL
KAi#s
LIST OF MATERIALS
NAME OF PROJECT:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
STREET ADDRESS:
LOT TACTU BLOCK
122 East Meadow Drlve
FILII{6 var.r vrrrage
by the appllcant to the Deslgn Revle+r
COLOR
18t
OESCRIPTION OF P : Add
The following inforntation is required for submittal
Board before'a flnal approval can be fiven:
A. BUILDING MTERIALS: TYPE OF T4ATERIAL
Roof
Sl di n9
0ther l,lall Materials Stucco- no change rnabch erlsttng at nex baY
Ilo c
' None
No change
I'lo change
Dark brown
None- stucco butts to clad. frarne
Pella slad
No change l;'i
No change
None
Fascl a
Soffl ts
l{l ndows
l.llndow Trim
Doors
Door Trim
Hand or Deck Rails
Fl ues
FlashingS.. .,
Chimneys
Trash Enclosures
Greenhouses
0ther
B. LANDSCAPING: Name of
PLANT I'IATERIALS:
PROPOSEO TREES
None
No change
Nohe
None
None
Des I gner:
phone:
Thls applloatlon doss not effcotlandsee-lng -
, Slzer '1 'Botanl'cal Name Cormon l{ame
Profecl Appllcatlon o
Dato
)lo.'rrt.
Contact Por8on and Phone
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Architecl. Addross and Phone:
Legal Descripllon: Lot erocr \liLt Q6,6
irt"'rli ''Motion by: !.'.: 11"L::\'- ,
Seconded by:
APPROVAL
Town Planngr
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Project Application
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Project Namei
Project Description:
Contact Person and Phone
Owner, Address and Phone:
Architect, Address and Phone:
Legal Descriptio n, nt V , ,ro"n 6-t , ,,,,nn
Comments:
Design Review Board
Date
APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL
Town Planner E Statt Approval
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fn sunnary, Ordinance No. 6 states that lt Ls unlawful for anyperson to ll.tter, track or deposit any soil , rock, sand, debrisor naterial , includlng trash dunpsters, portable tollets andworknen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or pub1J.cplace or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on all Town ofVail etreets and roads ls approxinately 5 ft. off pavenent.This ordinance wlll be strJ.ctly enforced by the Town of VailPubllc lforks Department. Persons found violating this ordl.naDcewill be gJ.ven a 24 hour written notl.ce to renove sald naterlal.fn the event the person so notifLed does not comply uith thenotice within the 24 hour tfune specifled, the Publlc lforksDepartment wlll remove eald naterial at the expense of personnotified. Ttre provisions of this ordinance shaU not beapplicable to construction, Dalntenance or repair proJects ofany street or alley or any utllltl.es in the rlght-a-way.
To review Ordlnance No. 6 J.n tull, please stop by the Town ofVaiI Bullding Departnent to obtaln a copy. Thank you for yourcooperatlon on thie uatter.
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(303) 479-21.38 or 479-2L39
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DATE:
SUBJECT:
otflce of communlty developmenl
ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLYL REGISTERED WITH THE
TOWN OF VAIL
TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
MARCII 15, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE
In summary, Ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for anyperson to litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debrisor naterial , including trash dumpsters, portable toilets andworkmen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or publicp1?9e or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on all Town ofVail streets and roads is approxinately 5 ft. 6ff pavement.This ordinance will be stri-Lty enforced by the Toirn of vailny!]ic works Department. persons found violating this ordinancewill be given a 24 hour written notice to renove-said material .fn the event the person so notified does not comply with thenotice within the 24 hour tirne specified, the pulfic WorksDepartrnent will remove said naterial at the expense of personnotified. The provisions of this ordinance sfrltt not beapplicable to construction, maintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utilities in the right-a-way.
To review Ordinance No. 6 in ful1, please stop by the Town ofVail Building Department to obtain i copy. tlrani< you for yourcooperation on this natter.
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75 soulh tronlage road
vail, colorado 81657(303) 479-2L38 or 479-2L39 offlce of communlly devrlopment
BUILDING PERI.iIT ISSUANCE TIME FMME
lf !ttr permrlt requrires a Town of Vail fiire Department Approval,Engineer"s (lyb.l ic Wot"ks) reyiew and approval , a p1 anning.Departmentreview or Health Department review, and a review by the 6uiliingDepartment, the estimated time for a total review may take as longas three weelts.
All commercial (1arge or small) and all mu'lti-family perm.its will
have to follow the above mentioned maximum requirements, Residential
and small projects shou'ld take a lesser amount of time. However, ifrest*dential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioned
departments with regard to necessary review, these projects mayalso take the three week period.
Every attenpt will be made by this department to expedite thispermit as. sgon as possible.
I, the undersigned, understand the plan check procedure and time
frame..
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Box 85
2211 North Frontage Rd. West
vArL, coLoRADO 81658
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THE FINTSHTNG TOUCH OF VAIL, INC.P. O. Box 85 Vall, Colorado 81658303-476-3538 FAX 303-476-7944
TO: Fred Hlbberd, OwnerVillage Center Mall
The Flnishlng Touch of Vail, Inc. is plannlng to accomplish thefollowlng remodellng at 122 E. Meadow Drive, Vall, Colorado, duringthe month of May. Pleaee revlew these changes and if you approve,please slgn below.
$lest Room
(1) The west roone wlI1installed over the present
(21 Three open beans w1116" below the ceillng.
(3) The partition In front of the storagle area in ttre rear will be
removed and that area wl 1l become retail apace.
(4) The walls wil.l be painted.
(5) A tlghtlng strip w111 be added to hlghllght the atep betweenthe east and west rooms.
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(1) The floor wtll be recarpeted.
(2) The waLle wiII be repainted.
(3) The counter will be refinished with
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have tongue ln glroove pine planking
concrete baee.
be orlented east to west and suspended
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ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLYL REGISTERED WITH THE
TOI"IN OF VAIL
TOWN OP VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COI'IMUNITY DEVELOPI'IE}IT
MARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTTON PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE
fn sunmary, ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for any
person to Litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debris
or rnaterial, including trash duurpsters' portable toilets and
workrnen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or public
place or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on all Town ofVail streets and roads is approxirnately 5 ft. off pavenent-
This ordinance will be strictly enforced by the Town of vail
Public Works Departnent. Persons found violating this ordinancewill be given a 24 hour written notice to remove said rnaterial .fn the event the person so notified does not comply with thenotice within the 24 hour tine specified, the Public works
Departnent will remove said material at the expense of personnotifled. The provisions of this ordinance shall not be
applicable to construction, naintenance or repair projects of
any street or alley or any utilities in the right-a-way.
To revlew ordinance No. 6 ln full, please stop by the Town ofVail BuLldlng Departnent to obtain a copy. Thank you for your
cooperatlon on this natter.
Read and acknowledged by:
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(1.e. contractor, owner)
75 Soath Fronttge Road
Vail, Colorado 81657
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D epartment of Commanity Deaelopmcnt
Mr. Fred Hibberd
201 Gore Creek Dr.
Vail, Colorado 81657
May 5,1992
Dear Mr. Hibberd;
I have reviewed the Village Center Shops request for not installing a elevator in the
building, for the cost would exceed 25o/o of the Building Permit. Secondly the site conditions
prohibit the installation of a rarnp.
Your Appeal has been granted under Appendix Chapter 31 of 1991 Uniform Building
Code Section 3ll4 (a) l.&2 .
This Approval has been granted under the Uniform Building Code only, and any
requirements that the (ADA) Americans With Disabiiities Act may require is the sole
responsibility of the Owner.
Chief Building Official
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Pam Hopkins
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7 5 Soatb Frontage Roail
Vail, Colorado 816J7
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D epartment of Comrnanity D eae lopmmt
BOARD OF APPEALS
Application is hereby made for an appeal of an interpretation of the Uniform Building Code as pmvided in Section 204 as adopted.
OWNER Fred Hibberd
Vail 303-476-2705
PHONE 307-733-7327
OWNER'S ADDRESS
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122 East l{eadow Dri.ve Vail Colorado 81657
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Pam Hopkins
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CONTACT PERSON (if other than
CONTACT PERSONTS ADDRESS Gore Creek Dri-ve, Vail , Colorado 81657
Street
Legal description of property which is subject of the request
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\22 Easx Meadow Drive, known as Village
REQUEST (citc specific section and subsection of the Uniform Code from which an appeal is being requested):
Section 31 a sub-seclion 1. Applicant requesEs approval to construct a 29r wal-l running north
co south in the To)rmakerts Trail store. This wall was in place when the building was built
in 1975. The closed in doorway w111 be opened to glve access to the new space. The site
cdndi.tions do not a1low space for a ramp. An'elevator at a cost of $47,900 would be cost
prohibitlve. Cost to construct the wa11 will be 9500.
Signature of Owner nate 'f/r /72
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BUILDING PERI.|IT ISSUANCE TIME FMNE
If this permit requires a Town of Vail Flre Department Approval,
Engineer''s (.Public Wopks) review and approval , a Planning Department
review or Health 0epartment review, and a review by the Building
Department, the estimated time for a total review may take as longas three weeLs.
Al I commercial (large or sma'l'l ) and al I mul ti -family permi ts wil lhave tQ follow the above mentioned maximum requirements. Residentialand small projects should take a lesser amount of time. However, ifresjdential or smaller projects impact the various above mentioneddepartmeflts with regard to necessary review, these projects mayalso take the three week period.
Every attempt will be made by this department to expedite thispermit as soon as possible.
I, the undersigned, understand the plan check procedure and time
frame.
Date Work Sheet was turned into the
Communi ty Development Department.
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75 toulh |tonlagc toad
Y.il. color.do 81657
(303) 479-21.38 or 479-2139
TO:
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DATE:
SURTECTs
olflco of communltY devcloPment
ALL CONTRACTORS CUFRENTLYL REGISTERED I{ITH THE
TOWN 08 VAIL
TOWN OF VAIL PUBLTC WORKS/COWTNrTY DEVELOPI'IEIIT
MARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STOR,AGE
In sunmary, Ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for any
person to litter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debrisor naterial, including trash dunpsters, portable toilets and
workrnen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or public
place or any portion thereof. fhe right-of-way on all Town ofVail streets and roads is approxirnately 5 ft. off pavement.
This ordinance will be strictly enforced by the lown of Vail
Public !{orks Departnent. Persons found vj.olating this ordinanceuill be given a 24 hour written notice to remove said material.In the event the person so notified does not conply with thenotice within the 24 hour tine speclfied, the Public Works
Department witl remove saLd naterial at the expense of personnotifled. The provisLons of this ordinance shall not beapplicable to construction, naintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utilities in the right-a-way.
To revlew ordLnance No. 6 Ln fuIl, please stop by the Town ofVail Building Departnent to obtain a copy. Thank you for your
cooperatlon on this natter.
. / (\ Aa(J- i -'7 J
Date
(i.e. contractor, owner)
Plan Review Based ontbe 1992 Uniform Codes
NAME: GLOCKENSPIEL
ADDRESS: ]-24 l[ILLOw BRIDGEvArL, coLoRADO
OCCUPANCY: B
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: 11F.R.
DRB APPROVAL REQUIRED: YES
DATE: 4-9-92
CONTRACTOR: HASELHORST CARPENTRY
ARCHTTECT: SNOWDON & HOPKINS
ENGTNEER: NONE
PLANS EXAMINER: DAN STANEK
CORRECTIONS REQUIRED
The itemg liated below are not intended to be a complete listingof all possible code requirements in the adopted codes. It is a
guide to selected sections of the codes. The following is not to
be construed to be an approval of any violation of any of, the pro-
visions of the adopted codes or any ordinance of the Town of, Vail .
1. NEED STRUCTUAI ENGINEERED DRAWINGS APPROVED BE THE TOWN OF VAIL
BEFORE TOWER CAN BE BUILT.
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INSPECTION REQUEST
TOWN OF VAIL
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PERMIT NUMBER OF PROJECT
DATE
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tr FOOTINGS / STEEL
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tr UNDERGROUND
tr ROUGH / D.W.V.
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?5 S. Frontagc Road 0lcrtVatl, Colorado 81657
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notcd conrtruotton. Thc toucr hrs b€.n built accordlng io thc drauringr lraucd
by Snor,rdon and Hopklnr Archltacts on li-6-92 uith ltructural addltlonr and
rrrodlf icatton! coordlnatod bctuccn thtr ofltcc and thc contFactor.
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BUILDING PERI.IIT ISSUANCE TIME FRAME
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review or Health Department review, and a review by the BuiibingDepartment, the estimated time for a total review may take as longas three weel(s.
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ALL CONTRACTORS CURRENTLYL REGISTERED !{ITE THE
TOWN OF VAIL
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MARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE
rn sunnary, ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for anvperson to litter, track or deposit any soil , rock, sand, debrisor rnaterial , including trash duurpsters, portable toilets andworkmen vehj.cles upon any street, sidewalk, al1ey or public
Pfl9e or any portion theieof. The right-oi-way 6n all Town ofVaiI streets and.roads is approxirnately 5 ft. off pavernent.This ordinance r.rill be stri-Lry enforcld by the Toin of VailPyPli-c !{orks Department. persons found vi6tating this ordin".r""will be given a 24 hour written notice to remove-said material.fn the event the person so notified does not comply with thenotice within the 24 hour tirne specified,, the pulfic WorksDepartraent wilr remove said nateriat at ihe expense of personnotified. The provisions of this ordinance snift not beapplicable to construction, maintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utilities in the ri.ght-a-way.
To review Ordinance No. 6 ln full, please stop by the Town ofVail Building Department to obtal.n a copy. Thank you for yourcooperation on this natter.
Position /nelaEIonsffi (i.e. contractor, owner)
PIan Revier Baged ontbe 1991 Unifor:n Codeg
NAME:EYEPIECES DATE: LQ-29-92
ADDRESS zI22 E.MEADOW DR CONTRACTOR:I1ASELHORSTVAIL, COLORADO ARCHITECT:NONEOCCUPANCY:B ENGINEER: NONE
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION:11 PLANS EXAMTNER:DAN STANEK
CORRECTIONS REQUIRED
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MARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & MATERIAL STORAGE
fn sunnary, ordinance No. 6 states that it is unlawful for any
person to titter, track or deposit any soil, rock, sand, debrisor material, including trash durnpsters, portable toilets and
workmen vehicles upon any street, sidewalk, alley or public
place or any portion thereof. The right-of-way on aII Town ofVail streets and roads is approxinately 5 ft. off pavernent.this ordinance will be strictly enforced by the Tor,rn of Vail
Public Works Departrnent. Persons found violating this ordinancewilL be given a 24 hour written notice to remove said rnaterial.fn the event the person so notified does not conPly with thenotice withln the 24 hour tlne specified, the Public works
Departrnent will remove said naterial at the expense of personnotifled. The provislons of this ordinance shall not beappllcable to constructl.on, naintenance or repair projects ofany street or alley or any utllities in the right-a-way.
To revl.ew Ordinance No. 6 ln fulI, please stop by the Tolrn ofVail Bullding Department to obtal.n a copy. Thank you for yourcooperation on this natter.
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AFplication is hereby made for an appeal of an interpretation of the Unifonn Building Code as povided in Section 204 as adopted.
OWNER'S ADDRESS
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REQUEST (cite specific section and subsection of the Uniform Code from which an appeal is being requested):
Sectlon 3l- a sub-section l. Applicant requests approval to install an electric door for a
nan.' 6ntI.Ance-;in+^ Tha p.ag c D^..k $ l-harc ie nrnr: wind.rrr Tha sitc c^ndi f i.\ns r:Io
not al1c'hr space for a ramc. An elevator at a cost of $ 47,900 llould be cost prohibitive. Cost
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D epartment of Commtnity D caclopment
Mr. Fred Hibberd
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Vail, Colorado 81657
May 26,1992
Dear Mr. Hibberd;
I have reviewed the Village Center Shops request for not installing a elevator in the
building, for the cost would exceed 25%o of the Building Permit. Secondly the site conditions
prohibit the installation of a ramp.
Your Appeal has been granted under Appendix Chapter 31 of l99l Unifomt Building
Code Section 3l1a @) l.&2 .
This Approval has been granted under the Unifomr Building Code only, and any
requiranents that the (ADA) Americans With Disabilities Act may require is the sole
responsibility of the Owner.
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ALL CONTRACTORS CI'RREMTLYL REGISTERED WITH THE
TO!{N OF VAIL
TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WORKS/COMMUNITy DEVELOPMENT
!,!ARCH 16, 1988
CONSTRUCTION PARKING & II'ATERIAL STOR,AGE
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Department of Commrnity Deo clopment
Mr. Dan Barry
122 E. Meadow Dr
Vail, Colorado 81657
July 30, 1992
Dear Mr. Barry,
I have reviewed the Village Center Eye Piece Shop request for not installing a
elevator in the building, for the cost would exceed 25Yo of ttre Building P€rmit. Secondly
the site conditions prohibit the installation of a ranp.
Yotu Appeal ha" been granted rmder Appendix Chapter 3l of 1991 Uniform Building
Code Section 3ll4 (a) l.&2.
This Approval bas been granted under the Uniform Building Code only, and any
requiremants that the (ADA) Americans With Disabilities Act may require is the sole
rcsponsibility of the Owner.
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BOARD OF APPEALS
Application is hereby madc for an appeal of an interprctation of the Uniform Building Code as provided in Section 2M as adopted
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Section 31 a sub-deetion 1. Applicant reouests anorovar to construet
interior wall The site conditions dofor a ranp. An elevator atr a cost of 0. vrould be cost
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75 South Frontage Road
Vail, Colorado 81657
303 -479-2 I 38 / 479-2 I 39
FAX 303-479-2452
June 14, 1993
Departntent of Connnuniry Deve loptnent
Mr. Fred Hibberd
P.O. Box7424
Jackson, WY 83001
RE: A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an ouldoor dining deck for Pazzo's
restaurant located at'122 E. Meadow Drive, Village Center Gommercial Building/A part
of Lot K, Block 5E, Vail Village First Filing.
Dear Mr. Hibberd:
Enclosed is a copy of the minutes of the May 24, 1993 Planning and Environmental (PEC)
meeting at which your conditional use permit request was approved. The attached copy of
the meeting minutes will serve as your record of this approval.
Please note that the approval of this conditional use permit shall lapse and become void if a
building permil is not obtained and construction is not commenced and diligently pursued
toward completion, or if the use for which the permit is granted has not commenced within two
years from the approval date (May 24, 1993). lf approval of this conditional use permit
lapses, an application must be resubmitted for reconsideration by the Community
Development Department staff and the PEC.
lf you have any questions or comments regarding this information, please do not hesitate to
contact me at 303/479-2138.
Enclosure
She-lly Mello
'LANNTNG
AND EN'TR.NMENTAL coMMrssroN Ff l- t COP y
MAY 24, 1993
MINUTES
PRESENT ABSENT STAFF
Diana Donovan Dalton Williams Krislan Pritz
Jeff Bowen Mike Mollica
Greg Amsden ShellY Mello
Kathy Langenwalter Jim Curnutte
Allison Lassoe Tim Devlin
Bill Anderson Russ Forrest
Larry Eskwith
1. A request for setback and site coverage variances to allow for the construction of an
addition and a garage located at 2409 Chamonix Road/Lot 19, Block A, Vail das
Schone Filing No. 1.
Applicant: Anneliese TaylorPlanner: Shelly Mello
Shelly Mello made a brief presentation per the staff memo stating that statf was
recommending approval of the requests for setback and site coverage variances with
two conditions. The conditions were: 1) that landscaping be added to the south and
west elevations, and, 2) that additional landscaping be added to the stepped wall.
Diana Donovan stated that the PEC did not have any concerns with the current
proposal.
Greg Amsden made a motion to approve this request for setback and site coverage
variances per the staff memo with Jeff Bowen seconding this motion. Kalhy
Langenwalter stated that the motion should be amended to reflect that the DRB should
look closely at the proposed roof pitch of the building connection. Jetf Bowen
amended his motion accordingly and a unanimous 6-0 vote approved this request.
2. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an outdoor dining deck located at
122 E. Meadow Drive, Village Center Commercial Building/A part of Lot K, Block 5E,
Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: Fred HibberdPlanner: Shelly Mello
Shelly Mello made a brief presentation per the staff memo stating that the staff is
recommending approval of this request for a conditional use permit.
Plannlng and Envlronmenlal Commlsslon
May 24, 1993
Jeff Bowen made a motion to approve this request per the statf memo with Greg
Amsden seconding the motion. A unanimous 6-0 vote approved this request.
3. A request for a conditional use to allow tee-pees to be used in conjunction with Vail
Associates summer programs to be located adjacent to the Base of Chair 8, Tracts B
and D, Lionshead 1st Filing.
Applicant: Vail AssociatesPlanner: Jim Curnutte
Jim Curnutte made a brief presentation per the staff memo and stated that staff was
recommending approval of this request and that no conditions were being attached to
this approval. He also stated that he had not been contacted by any of the adjacent
property owners concerning this request.
Kristan Pritz added that the approval would be for one year and that after that time the
Tee-pee Village would be relocated to the top of the Gondola.
Greg Amsden asked the applicant, Bob Matarese, about access to the pedestrian
bridge.
Bob Matarese responded that access would be available without needing to go through
lhe Tee-pee Village.
Kathy Langenwalter made a motion to approve this request per the staff memo with Bill
Anderson seconding the motion. A 5-0 vote approved this request with Allison Lassoe
abstaining due to her employment with Vail Associates.
4. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for the elimination of a dwelling unit in
order for the Vail Associates Real Estate office to expand in the A & D Building,
located at 286 Bridge StreeVlots A - D, Block 5A, Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: VailAssociatesPlanner: Mike Mollica
Mike Mollica made a presentation per the staff memo and stated that staff is
recommending denial of this request for a conditional use permit because staff
believes this proposal would be in conflict with the purpose section of the Commercial
Core I zone district and would be contrary to the relevant Vail Village Master Plan
goals, objectives and policies outlined in the staff memo, particularly Goal #2.
Ken Wilson, the representative from Vail Associates, stated that he does not feel that
lhis project contradicts Goal #2 of the Vail Village Masler Plan because he feels that
real estate offices contribute to tourism.
Greg Amsden stated that he was concerned with this proposal because if it was
granled, it could set a precedent.
Plannlng and Envlronmental Commlsslon
May 24, 1993
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A request for a cuditional use permit to allow for an
deck for Pazzo's restauranl located at 1?2 E. Meadow Drive' Village
Center Commercial Building/A part of Lot K, Block 58, Vail Village First
Filing.
Applicant:
Planner:
Fred Hibberd
Shelly Mello
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED USE
The applicant is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow for a 57 square foot
outdoor dining deck at the Pazzo's Bestaurant, located in the Village Center Commercial
Building adjacent to East Meadow Drive. The Village Center Building is located in the
Commercial Core ll zone district, which requires a conditional use permit to add an ouEoor
dining deck. The deck is proposed to be located along the north elevation of the building and
would be located entirely upon fie Village Center property. lt will be a maximum of 18 inches
above the pavers at its highest point. The remaining pedestrian way will be a minimum of I'
6'in width. The deck will be a minimum ol 13 feet irom the north property line. lt does not
encroach into the 10 foot setback tor the property.
The deck will include a decorative steel railing system as well as rekord doors. The floor
system will be located a ma,rimum ol 18 inches above the existing paver grade. The rekord
doors will provide access from the interior of the restaurant to the dining deck. The applicant
is proposing a stucco base to match the building. The applicant is also proposing an awning
located above the deck to match existing awnings on the business. There will be no signage
on this awning.
While the Village Center Building is located in the CommercialCore ll (Lionshead) zone
district, due to its location, the statf used the Village criteria to review this item in the Vail
Village Urban Design Guide Plan and Considerations, the Vail Village Master Plan and the
Streetscape Master Plan.
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The Urban Design Considerations specifically address deck and patios as follows:
'Dining decks and patios, when properly designed and sited, bring people to
the streets, opportunities to look and be looked at, and generally contribute to
the liveliness of a busy street making a richer pedestrian experience than if the
streets were empty.'
A review of successful decks and patios in Vail reveal several @mmon characteristics.
.Direct sunlight lrom 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. lncreases use by many days per year and
protects from wind;
.Elevated two feet to give views into pedestrian walk (and not the reverse);
.Physical separation from pedestrian walk of 3 to 5 feet, planters are better than a wall;
.Overhang gives pedestrian scale and shelter.
Decks and patios should be sited and designed with due consideration given to:
.views
.pedestrian activity
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Item 21 of the Vail Village Urban Guide Plan Considerations specifies the following for this
area:
"Limited commercial expansion - one story. Infill commercial possibilities would draw
pedestrians from both the east and the west along East Meadow Drive, which with
other improvemenls have completed the pedestrian loop to the Village Core. Low
building, in foreground of taller building to south, will not encroach into the view
corridor. Facade/entries on north and norlheast sides."
There are no sub-area concepts which relate lo this proposal in the Streetscape Master Plan.
The lollowing objectives and policies from the Vail Village Master Plan relate to this area:
3.3 Oblectlve: Encourage a wide variety of ac'tivities, events, and street life along
pedestrian ways and Plazas.
3,3.1 Pollcv: The Town encourages a regulated program of outdoor street activities in
predetermined locations throughout the Village.
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commercial and filler redevelopment projects.
The staff feels that this application complies with the objectives and policies of the above
master plans for lhis area.
III. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS
Upon review of Section 18.6 - Conditional Use, the Community Development staff
recommends approval of this conditional use pormit based upon he following factors:
A. Consideration ol Factors:
1. Relatlonshlp and lmpact of the use on development oblectlves of the
Town.
As stated in the zoning code, the CommercialCore ll (CCll) zone district is intended to
'provide sites for a mixture of multiple dwellings, lodges and commerclal
establishments in a clustered, unified development. Commercial Core ll
zone district in accordance with the Vail Uonshead Urban Design Guide
Plan and Design Considerations is intended to ensure adequate light,
air, open space and other amenities appropriate to the permitted types
of buibings and uses and to maintain the desirable qualities of the
district by establishing appropriale site development standards.'
The staff believes that the applicant's proposal complies with the Uonshead/Village
Urban Design Guide Plan and the other applicable comprehensive elements as
indicated in Section ll of this memo. We believe hal outdoor dining decks, associated
with the restaurant are an appropriate site development in this area.
2. The eftect of the use on llght and alr, dlstrlbutlon of populatlon,
trEnsportatlon lacllltles, utllltles, schools, parks and recreatlon facllltles,
and other publlc needs.
It is the staft's opinion that the proposed outdoor dining deck will have no negative
effecF on any ol the above listed criteria.
3. The eflect upon trafflc wlth partlcular reference lo congestlon, automotlve
and pedestrlan safety and convenlence, trafflc llow and control, acoBss,
maneuverablllly, and removal of snow from street and parklng arcas.
The sidewalk adjacent to Pazzo's will be reduced to a width of 8 feet 6 inches. A
snowmelt system is currently used to handle snow removal. The staff believes this
situation is acceptable.
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4. Eflect upon character of the area In whlch the proposed use ls to be
located, Includlng the scele and bulk of the proposed use In rclatlon to
the gurrcundlng uses.
The staft believes that the addition of rekord doors to Pazzo's will be a very positve
addition, not only to the building, but also to the pedestrian way. By increasirE the
visibility of dining activities, the street life and visual interest of the area will be
increased.
B. Findinos:
The Plannino and EnvironmentalCommission shall make the lollowino findinos belore
orantino a conditional use oermil:
1. That the proposed location ot the use ls In accord wlth the purposes ol
the conditional use permit seciion of tho zonlng code and he puposes
ot the districl in which he site is located.
2. That the proposed location of the use and the conditions under which it
would be operated or maintained would nol be detrlmentalto he public
health, safety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or
improvements in the vicinity.
3. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable
provisions of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code.
IV. STAFF RECOMMENDANONS
Statf recommends approval of the applicant's request lor a conditional use permit as we
believe that the request meets Findings 1 - 3 as ouilined in the above section of the
memorandum
We believe hat a dining deck which extends a maximum of 4 leet from the north skJo ot ffte
building, leaving a minimum of 8' 6' of pedestrian walkway would be acceptable. This type ol
expansion would have no negative impact on the existing pedestrian traffic along his
walkway. We believe an outdoor dining deck in this conliguration would allow for
approximately two tables. We also feelthat a dining deck in this configuration, with
retractable rekord doors, will provide the outdoor clining experience specified ln the Vail Village
Urban Design Guide Plan for the Town of Vail. The applicant has also requesled the additlon
of an arrning above this deck on the lacade above the retractable doors, to add more color to
the base of the building. This request will be reviewed by the Design Review Board along
wih the exterior modification application.
Please note that under Section 18.60.080 of the Town of Vail Municipal Code, the approval of
a conditional use permit shall lapse and become void if a building permit is not obtained and
construction not @mmenced and diligenfly pursued loward completion, or the use for which
the approval has been granted has not commenced within two years from when the approval
becomes final.
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DATE APPLICATION RECEI\TED :
DATE OF DRB UEETING:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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NAI{E OF OI{NERS:
Condonlnlum Approval lf appllcable.
DRB FEE3 DRB fees, as ghown above, are to be paid atthe tlnc of eubmlttal of DRB appllcation. Liter, whenapptylng for a butldlng permit, please ldentify theaccurate valuation of the proposal . The Town of Vallw111 adJust the fee accordlng to the table belowr - toensure the correct fee ls paid. nn@ensure the correct fee ts paid.
FEE SCHEDULE:
VAIUATION0 - $ 10,000$1C,001 -g 50,000$ 5C, n&l - S 150,000
9., 5., 001 - $ 5001 000
$5U0r 001 - s1r 000,000$ Over S1r 0001 000
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DESCRIPTION OF
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A. BUILDING I,IATERTALS:
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T.TATERIAI COLOR
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Trash Enclosures
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Phone:
N'}NT MATERIAIS:
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PROJECT:
DATE SUBMITTED:
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING
COMMENTS NEEDED BY:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL:
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Comments:
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A. NAI,'E OF
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C. NAI',E OF OV|NER(S) (print or type).
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THE FEE Mqgg an pArD BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNTfY
DEVELOPMENT WILL ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL.
III. PI,EASE NO1B ITIAT A COMP.I&TE APPLICATION IIILL STREA},ILINE THE- - -rppR^yAL pRocEss roR ydun-pnooEcT By DECREASTNG THE NUMBER
rI. PRE.APPI,ICAIION CONFERENCE:
A pr€-appllcat,lon conference wlth a plannlng staff menber isstrongly suggest,ed to detormine if any addlllonal lnf,ormation 1sneeded' No apprlcatlon wrlr be accopled unress lt comprete (mustinclude aII lteme reguirod by uhe "oirtng administratorj , It'isthc applicanLt s responsibtriiy to make in appointment with t.he_ staff to flnd out abour, addit.ionar submitrai' reguirements.
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BEHTND At{D ACRoss sTREErs, and a list of names and maillngAddrESsE€. THE APPLICN{T WILL BE RESPONSIBIE FOR CORRECT-OTINERS A}.ID CORRECT ADDRESSES.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTTCE tS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental commission of the Town of
Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.66.060 of the Municipal Code of
the Town of Vail on May 24,1993, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town ol Vail Municipal Building.
Consideration of:
1. A request for a work sesslon:for the establishment of a Special Development District,
a CCI exterior alteration, a minor subdivision, a zone change, and an amendment to
View Corridor No. 1 for the Golden Peak House, 278 Hanson Flanch Road/Lots A, B,
C, Block 2, Vail Village 'lst Filing.
Applicanl:
Planner:
2. A request to amend Section 18.04.170 of the Zoning Code to clarify the definition of
the height of structures.
Applicant: Town of Vail
Planner:Shelly Mello
3. A request to amend Section 18.58.020 of the Zoning Code lo clarify the height allowed
for retaining walls in setbacks.
Applicant: Town of Vail- Planner:Jim Curnutte
A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an ouldoor dining deck located at
122 E. Meadow Drive, Village Center Commercial Building/A part of Lot K, Block 5E,
Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: Fred Hibbard
Planner:Shelly Mello
5. A request for a setback variance to allow an addition to Unit 3-A, Vail Trails ChaleUa
portion of Block 4, Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: W. Patrick GrahmPlanner: Jim Curnutte
6. A request for a conditional use permit to allow the construction of a 12 inch high
pressure natural gas pipeline generally located between Dowd Junction and the Vail
Associales Shops.
Golden Peak House Condominium As$oc./Vail Associates,
Inc./Partners, Lld./Margaritaville, Inc. "
Mike Mollica/Tim Devlin
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7. A request for a conditional use permit to allow the elimination of a dwelling unit in order
to allow the Vail Associates Real Estate office to expand in the A & D Building, located
at 286 Bridge StreeULots A - D, Block 5A, Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: Vail AssociatesPlanner: Mike Mollica
8. A request for a minor rrbOiu,rion to vacate the lot line between Lots A-1 and A-2, a
request for variances from the subdivision road standards, wall height standards, to
allow parking in the front setback and to allow a cantilevered portion of a buibing to
encroach into an area of land in excess of 40Yo slope at Lols A-1 and A-2, Block A,
Lions Ridge Subdivision Filing No. 1/1139 and 1109 Sandsl.o.ne Drive.
Applicant: Michael Lauterbach/The Reinforced Earth Co.Planner: Shelly Mello
9. A request for a wall height variance for a property located at 3130 Booth Falls
CouryLoi 6, Block 2, Vail Village 12th Filing
Applicant: Johann MuellerPlanner: Shelly Mello
10. A request for a conditional use lo allow tee-pees to be used in conjunction with Vail
Associates summer programs to be located adjacent to the Base of Chair 8, Tracts B
and D, Lionshead 1st Filing.
Applicant: VailAssociatesPlanner: Jim Curnutte
1L A request for a front setback variance, a wall height variance and a site coverage
variance to allow the construction of a garage located at Lot 26, Block 7, Vail Village
1st Filing/165 Forest Road.
Applicant: Paul RaetherPlanner: Jim Curnutte
12. A request for proposed text amendments to Chapter 18.38, Greenbelt and Natural
Open Space Dislrict, and Chapter '18.32 Agricultural and Open Space District, of the
Vail Municipal Code.
Applicant: Town of VailPlanners: Jim Curnutte and Russ Forrest
13. A request for an amendment to Chapter 18.54, Design Review, to modify the review
procedures for the Design Fleview Board.
'14.An appeal of a staff decision regarding
as part ol a residence located al Lot 1,
East.
Town of Vail
Jim Curnutle
Kyle Webb
Jim Curnutte
Simba Land Corporation/Walid Said
Mike Mollica
Town of Vail
Andy Knudtsen
GRFA for a covered entryway to be constructed
Distelhorst Subdivision/4582 Slreamside Circle
Applicant:
Planner:
Appellant:
Planner:
Applicant:
Planner:
Applicant:
Planner:
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16.
A one hour discussion of appointment of a PEC chairperson before proiect orientation.
A request for a major amendment to SDD #5 to allow for the development of lhe
remaining portion of the Simba Run SDD, Savoy Villas, located at 1'100 North Frontage
Road, more specifically described as follows: .*
That pan of the Fkst Supplemental Map lor Simba Run Condominium, aocording to rhe map lhereof
r€corded in the otfice ol rh€ Eaglg County, Colorado, Clerk and Recorder, d€scrib€d as folbws:
Beginning at the most soulhuresterly corner ol said map, th€nce ths lollowing lhree cot rses along lhe
wesr€dy lines of said map; 1) No3"3:lo1'E 160.79 teel;2) Nl2c50'33'E 144.72 feet;3) Nt7'56'03'70.60
t€€t; lhence, departing said we$erly lin€, 513.16'03W 157.26 feet, thgnc€ S76o43'57'E 91.50 feet; lhenco
N13"16'03'E 35.00 {e€t; thence S76.43'57"E 72.31 leel to lhg easterly lins of said inap; thence lhe follot/vitE
two cours€s along the easterly and souheast€rly lines of said map; 1) S24'44'57'E 52.38 feel;2)
S52o5o'29nv 272.50 teel to lhe Point ot Beginning, conlaining 0.6134 acres, more or less; and
That part of Simba Run, according to the map thereof, recorded in Book 312 at Page 763 in the Office ol
th€ Eagle Counry, Colorado, Clerk and Recorder, dEscribed as tollows:
Beginning al thg nbsl southerly corner of said Simba Run, lhence lhe tolloriring fout courses along the
souttMesterly and nonhwesrerly lines of said Simba Run; 1) N37"09'31'W 233.28 leer; 2) 334.57 feet along
the arc of a qJNe lo lhe tett, havir€ a ridius of 1771.95 leet, a central argle ol 10'49'06', and a chord lhal
bears N42.13'20'E 334.07 leet; 3) N36o48?8' E 201.36 fe€t; 4) 15.96 teet along the arc of a arrve lo lhE
dght, having a radius of 428.02 le€t, a central angle of 02eE\2', and a chord that bears N37'52'54' E
15.96 t€€t to a corner on lhe westerly boundary of the First Supplem€ntal Map for Smba Run
Condomlnium, accordlng to the map thereof recorded in the oflics ol rh€ Eagle Counly, Colorado, Cleil and
Recorder; th€nco the follo\ ir€ lour courses along said west€rly boundary; 1) S21"51'28-W 69.90 feel; 2)
s17.56',03'W 181.17 feer; 3) S12.5033',W 'l44.72leet;4) S03o33',01'W 160.79 teer lo thg sourheaslerly line
of said Simba Flun; thencE, along said souh€a$€rly line, S52'5O'29"W 113.08 leet to rhe Point ot
Beginning, conlainir€ 1.560 acres, more or less.
17.A request for a conditional use permit, a paving variance lo allow for a gravel access
road and the cemetery master plan and management plan for the proposed design of
the Vail Cemetery to be located in the upper bench ol Donovan Park generally located
west of the Glen Lyon subdivision and southeast ot the Matterhorn neighborhood.
18. A request for a modification to PEC conditions ol approval for tha revised dwelgment
plan for Vail PoinU1881 Uonsridge toopAot 1, Blod( 3, Lionsridge Filing No. 3.
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Jeff Bowen
Diana Donovan
Kathy Langenwalter
Dalton Williams
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Planner:
Starting at approximately 2:20 P.M., a joint work session with DRB was held to discuss
a request for a conditional use permit for an addition to the Municipal Building to house
the Vail Police Department, located at 75 S. Frontage Road West (at the east end of
the existing Municipal Building).
A part ot he Southeast 1/4 ol Section 6, Township 5 South, Range 80 West ol he Sirth Prinoipal lt eridian,
County ol Eagl€, State of Colorado, more partidJlarly doscribed as follows: Commencing at thg Soulheast
corner of said Section 6, thence North OO d€gress 28 minubs 16 seconds W€st and along fre East lit€ of
said Southeast 1/4 of said Seclion 6 72.75 he East line of saij Southeast 1/4 of said S€ciion 6 72.75 lEet b
a point. salj point being 110-00 feot norfieastorly trorn the souherly right-ot-way line of U.S. Highway No. 6
as measured at right angles thereto; thonce North 79 degrees 46 minules 11 seconds West and abng a line
parall€l b sai, southsrly righl-ot-way line .|45.50 te€t to The True Point of Beginning; thence Norfi 16
degrees 08 minut€s 47 s€conds East 78.@ teel; thenc€ Norrh 68 d€gr€€s 08 minubs 35 Eeconds Wesl
428.70 t€et: |h€nc6 Norlh 66 dsgrs€s 01 minutG 29 seconds Wsst 152.57 t€€t: lhenao South 27 degrees 42
minutG 40 soconds West 192.66 leet; trence South 52 degr€es rl8 minutes 50 seoonds Easl36.32 feet to a
point, saij point being 110.00 fe€t north€ast trom Eaid South dght-of-way line of U.S. Highway No, 6 as
mgasured at right angles thergto; thence Souh 79 degrcEs 46 minures t 1 s€conds Easl and along a ling
parall€l to said Souh dght ol way lin€ 585.56 fe€t to The Truo Point ol Beginning.
Except hat portion conveysd to he Board ol Counly Commbsione6 ol Eagle Counly, and he D€pafiient ot
Highways, State of Cotorado by rule and order recorded January 5, 1971 in Book 219 at Pags 441.
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
September 14, 1992
Town of Vail
Mike Mollica
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Kristan Pritz
Mike Mollica
Andy Knudtsen
Tim Devlin
Shelly Mello
Jim Curnutte
A site visit was made at which time the building tootprint was staked out and a balloon
was raised to the ridge height of the building in three areas.
At the work session it was generally discussed that the mass of the building was not in
keeping with the theme of the Village, that the retaining walls should be terraced and
softened more to break up the wall heights, that the number of parking spaces may not
be adequate, and that the building height should be lowered and that the building mass
should be broken into different buildings, or redesigned. lt was also a concern of the
PEC that the landscaping plan be carelully thought out. lt was the general @nsensus
that the buiHing should be modified to incorporate all of the @ncems mentioned.
The public meeting was called to order at 3:33 P.M. by Chairperson Diana Donovan.
1. A request for a work session to discuss a proposal to construct a modular telephone
cell site in the East Vail area.
Applicant: U.S. West\Cellular One\United States Forest ServicePlanner: Andy Knudsten
Andy Knudsten presented the item to the Planning Commission, introducing persons in
the audience who were in attendance to discuss this issue. Representatives from
Cellular One, and U.S. West were present. The Board discussed their concerns and
listed their conditions as follows:
a. The access road that needs to be improved\conslructed to allow maintenance
vehicles to reach the cell site should be "finished' so that it can accommodate a
four wheel drive type of vehicle only. Constructing the road so hat it can
accommodate concrete trucks (for construction purposes) or the average two
wheel drive type of vehicle may require cutting down trees and will result in an
unsightly, highly visible cut across the mountain side. The PEC recommended,
and the applicants agreed at the meeting, that all construction materials be air
lifted into the site.
b. The PEC recommended using four lowers at this cell site. By increasing the
number ol towers trom two to four, the tower height could be reduced between
15 and 30 feet and the amount of antenna structure on the towers could also
be reduced. By using two towers, the PEC underslood that a triangular
superstructure was required on each tower. By providing four towers, this
superstructure could be replaced with a cross bar. The PEG believed that this
change would reduce the visibility significantly.
c. All components of this cell site should be located outside all geologic hazard
areas, such as avalanche runs.
d. All components of the cell site should be located in areas that do not preclude
an expansion plan by the Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation District.
The Town understands lhat the District is looking at relocating the water tank in
this area. The new location is intended to be located outside hazardous areas
and be somewhat larger in capacity.
The Forest Service will have the final approval or denial decision. Given that the site
is outside the Town boundary, the PEC did not approve or deny the request. They
directed staff to write the Forest Service and the County and provide these comments
to the other agencies.
4.
Circle also needed to be pulled back. Landscaping needed to be addressed along Vail
Road, Willow Road, and the east side of the building. lt was requested that the
pedestrian access from Vail Road to the project be consolidated and gates and
columns be minimized. The adjacent property owners unanimously staled that their
concerns were that the drainage needed to be studied and managed, the deck on the
Willow Road side needs to be reduced in size, and that during construction, the site be
kept neat and construction materials be contained properly. For he next PEC
meeting, the staff stated that the decks, the building, and setbacks would need to be
staked.
A request for a minor exterior alteration to allow for the addition of bay windows at
Gotthelf's Jewelry located at 122 East Meadow Drive\Block 5-E, Vail Village First Filing
(Village Center Shops).
Applicant: Fred HibberdPlanner: Mike Mollica
Mike Mollica presented this item to the Commission and it was discussed whether to
have flat or sloped tops to the bays. Sid Schultz, the applicant's architect, stated he
would review the design further and present it to the DRB for their approval. Jeff
Bowen motioned to approve the request, with Dalton Williams seconding. lt was
unanimously voted 4-0 to approve this request per lhe staff memo.
A request for a variance from the parking slandards for paving to allow for a gravel
parking lot located at the ABC SchooNl49 N. Frontage Road, an unplatted site
commonly relerred to as the Mountain Bell site, north of 1-70 and west of the Main Vail
1-70 interchange.
5.
Applicant:
Planner:
The ABC School, Inc, represented by Holly Bukacek
Shelly Mello
6.
Kristan Pritz presented this request to the Commission. The future proposal for the
possibility of an employee housing project on the site gives reason to extend the
conditional use for three years, however, not to approve a variance. Kathy
Langenwalter motioned to approve the request, with a second by Dalton Williams. A
unanimous vote 4-0 denied the variance and a second motion by Kathy Langenwaller
to extended the conditional use, with a second by Jeff Bowen, was approved by a vote
of 4-0 based on the staff memo.
A request for a work session to discuss a setback variance to allow an addition to the
residence located at 716 Forest Road/Lot 10, Block 1, VailVillage Sixth Filing.
Applicant: Charles AckermanPlanner: Tim Devlin
Tim Devlin reviewed this work session item with the Commission. The applicant
explained revised plans from those that were reviewed in the staff memo that would
enclose portions of the existing deck already under roof. The request is for a 6 foot
side setback encroachment. lt was discussed and the general consensus was that it
was €u1 improvement over the original variance request. Slaff believes that the
concerns in the memo had been addressed. The applicant was directed to amend his
request per the new drawings for the September 28th PEC meeting.
7, A request for a sile coverage variance to allow an addition to the residence located at
Lot 1, Vail Village Thirteenth Filing/3025 Booth Falls Road.
Applicant: William and Julie EsreyPlanner: Mike Mollica
This item was tabled, at the applicanfs request, until the September 28, 1992,
meeting. The vote was 4-0 for approval of the tabling.
8. A request to amend the development plan at the Gold Peak ski base to allow he
addition of two ski tows located adjacent to the Vail Associates Children's CenteM98
Vail Valley Drive\as well as the Golden Peak tennis courts\Tract B Vail Village,
Seventh Filing.
Applicant: Vail Associates, represented by Joe MacyPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
Andy Knudsten presented this request to the Commission with the representative Joe
Macy. Andy Knudtsen presented pictures of the poma and a magic carpet at
Breckenridge. In attendance were also Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Higbie,
adjacent property owners. Discussion was held regarding the planting of trees to
screen the lift from the Brown's and Higbie's residences and to add access for the
Higbie's to ski to their residence. Joe Macy agreed to plant two spruce for the Browns
at their designated location. Jeff Bowen made the motion and Kathy Langenwalter
provided the second, and the Planning Commission approved the request with a 4-0
vote. The conditions of approval which were placed on the proposal are as follows:
a. Prior to the operation of the poma lift for the 92-93 ski season, the applicant will
plant two 7 foot tall spruce trees in locations specified by Mr. Brown, the
adjacent property owner.
b. The previous approval for the Mighty Mite shall become void upon approval of
this request.
c. The base terminal of the poma lift shall be moved 76' south from the location
shown on the engineer's drawings, dated 7\28\92 drawn by Tramway
Engineering.
d. The applicant shall plant several tall bushes and install a lence around the top
platform of the magic carpst so that it will prevsnt children from accidently
skiing down the berm on the north side. The applicant shall provide approval
from Manor Vail regarding the bushes and fencing to be constructed at the top
of the berm, stating that Manor Vail approves of the additional malerial.
e. The applicant shall apply material to the side of the magic carpet other than
'indoor-outdoor" carpeting. The material to be used on the side shall be
approved by DRB. The PEC recommends a materialsuch as cedar siding, il it
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
IIEMORANDUM
Phnnlng and Envlronmental Commlsslon
Community Development Department
September 14, 1992
A rsquest for a mlnor alterallon to allow for the addiuon of bay wlrdows at
Gotthelfs Jarelry located at 122 East t$eadow Drive\Block 5-8, Vail Village
Flrst Filing (Vail Mllage Shops)
I. DESCRIPTION OF THE REOUEST
The appllcants are represented by Sydney Schultr, a local architec{, and are requestlrp a
mlnor exterior alteration in the CCll zone distrlc-t In order to add two bay windows to the
Village Center Building. The bay windows would be added to fte retail space orendy
occupied by Gothelf's Gallery, whlch ls located between the [a Tour restiauranl to he east
anC the Finishing Toudr retail space to he west. In adition to the bay windows, he main
entry to the r€tailspace rvill be moved out approxlmately 2'. In total, 40 sq. ft of retailspace
will be added as a result of this proposal.
For the putposes of reviewing fhe request with regad to the Town's dswlopment standards,
the 40 sg. fL commercial addition would slighfly Increase the overall slte covsrage for the
Village Center Buildings. Therc ate no yarlances a$oclated wlth thls l€quest
II. ZONING CONSIDERATIONS
The following summarizes the zoning statistics lor this minor exterior alteration request lor the
Village Center Building:
Applicant:
Planner:
A. Zone Distdct:
B. Lot Area:
C. Density:
D. GRFA:
Fred HibbercfVillage Center Commenjal
Mike Mollica
CommerdalCore ll
0.756/ acros\32,948.8 sq. ft.
No change poposed
No change proposed
E. Slte Coverage:
Allowable Site Coverage r 23,064 sq. ft. O0%)
ExisUng Slb Coverago - 15,486 sq. ft. (47%)
Additonal Site Coverage Proposed - 40 sq. ft
Total Site Coverage - 15.526 sq. ft. (47.1%)
F. Common Area: = no dtange proposed
G. Building Height - no dtangs proposed
H. Parking: - 0.1331t spaces required X $8,000.00 per
paklng sp€lo8 - $1,066.66 wlll be
requlred b be pald Into the parklng fund.
III. COMPLIANCE WITH THE PURPOSE SECTION OF COMMERCIAL GORE II
18.24.010 Puroose:
The Commercial Core District ll ls Inblded to provide sltes for a mlxturo of
multiple dwellings, lodges and commercial estaHishments in a duslerd, unlfied
development. CommercialCore District ll In accodane with the Vail
Llonshead urban design guide plan and design oonslderatons is Intended to
ensure adequate light, air, open spaoe and other arnenities approFiate to the
permitted types of fuilding and uses and to maintain the desirabte qualitles of
tha distrlct by establishirg approprlate site development standads. (ord. 2l(1980) 2 (part).)
The applicant's proposalto add an additional40 sq. ft. ol retrail commerc-ial space In the form
of_two additional bay windows to the Village Center Bullding would be In conipliance wifr theCCllZone Districl as stated above.
IV. COMPLIANCE WTH THE UBBAN DESIGN CONSIDERANONS FOR VAIL VTLLAGE
A. Pedestrlanlzauon:
As proposed, the new bay wlndows anC the new retail entry woukt be located
approximately two feet out from the face ol the existirg building. Thls
encroachment would occur In the courtyard area that b cunently being used for
outdoor dining by the La Tour rastaurant. lt ls tre stiaff's position fral this mlnor
encroachment would not havg any negative lmpacts upon pedestrian fiow
through the area.
B. Vehlcular Penetrauon:
No lrpac{.
C. Stneetscape Franrewofi:
The staff believes hat the proposed bay windorvs wlll lmprove the stresbcape
framsnrork ln thE area. In 1991 , a slmilar bay wlndow was constructed at th€
retajl space lmmedlably to the east of he [a Tour Restiaurant. The bay
wlrdows proposed for Gotthelf's Gallery willbe tho sarns archlteclural style ard
character as the bay window on he east sHe of ths courtyard. We bellerc lhat
lhe new bay wlndorvs wlll matcfr he exbltng wlndows In the area and wlll be
compatlble wlth the overalldeslgn theme of the Vlllage @nter shops.
D. Sueet Enclosure:
No lmpact.
E. Street Edge:
No impact.
F. Bulldlrq Helght:
No lmpact.
G. Vlews and Focal Polnts:
No impact.
H. Servlce and Dellvery:
No impact.
1. Sun/Shade:
Becauss the proposed bay windows would be localed under an exlsilng roof
overhang, thers wlll be no lmpaci ln regard to sun\shade as a result of hls
proiec't.
V. RELATED POLICIES !N THE VAIL VILLAGE IIASTER PLAN AND THE
STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN.
Although thers are no speclffc sr$area conaepts nfiich spedffcaily address the Village
Center building, the staff believes lhe lollowing goals and obJectves as stiated In the
Vail Village Master Plan are relavent to thls proposal:
12 Oblec'tlve: Enourage he upgradlng and ndeveloprnsnt of
residenUal and oommerdal tadllt{es.
2.4.1 Pollcy: Commerclal lnffll development condsbnt with eetaHished
horlzontatzonlng regulauons shallbe encouraged to provlde activlty
gengratoF.
The Str€stscapo luaster Plan does not callfor any speclfic lmprottemgnb immedhtely
adjacent to thi proposed bay wlndours. The exbtng podosHan wallway and he smallplaza
toiated tmmedtitely adiacent to tho La Tour r8staurant o,rrenUy conslsts of btlck pav_ec and
a fairty targe tandsiaped area separating tre pedestdan walkway and East ftleadow Drive.
Due t6 the limited soope of he applicant's derretopment proposal, the staff ls not
recommending any stroebcape lmprovements.
VI. STAFF RECOIIMENDATION
The stafl's recommenda$on for the mlnor exbdor alteratlon ls for approval. The staff believes
that the minor exterlor alteratlon request complles with the deslgn conslderatlons lor Vall
Vi[age, as well as the Vail Mllage Mastsr Plan. The stdf wouts recommend the lollowing
conditional of approval:
1. That the parklng pay in lleu lee of $1,066.66 be pald prior to the Town's
lssuance of a building permlt for he ptoiecil.
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Date of Application
Date of PEC Meeti-ng
IPPLICITTON TOR IXTERIOR II,TERATIONS
OR I,IODITICITIONS IN COIOIERCIAI. CORE II
I.IONSEAII)
I. Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) review isrequi.red for the alteration of an existing building which
adds or removes any enclosed floor area or outdoor patio orthe replacement of an existing building located in the CCII
Zone District. FOLLOWING PEC APPROVAL, IHE PROJECT MUST BE
P€VIEWED BY THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD (DRB).
The application will not be accepted unit all lnformationand fees are submitted.
APPLICANTz
PHONE
^ElNAME
ADDR
A.
nERNAME
ADD
c. NAME OF OWNER(S) (
srGnaTuRE (s
ADDRESS P.I'
PROPOSAL:
ADDRESS
D.
$2OO.OO (LESS THAN
S5OO.OO (MORE THAN
100 s0. FT.)
100 s0. Fr. )
PAID S /oo,?^
l0O 'OoTHE FEE @! BE
DEPARTMENT WILL
LOPMENT
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PHONE
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PAID BEFORE THE COMMUNITY
ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL.
II. PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE:
A pre-application conference with a planning staff member isstrongly suggested to determine if any additionalinformation is needed. No application wiII be acceptedunless it is complete (must include all items required bythe zoning administrator). It is the applicant'sresponsibility to make an appointment with the staff to findout about additional submittaL requirements.
rII. PLEASE NOTE THAT A COMPI.EIE APPLICATION WILL STREAMLTNE THE
APPROVAL PROCESS FOR YOUR PROJECT BY DECREASING THE NUMBER
OF CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL THAT THE PEC MAY STIPULATE. ALL
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL MUST BE COMPLIED WITH BEFORE A
BI-]]LDTNG PERMIT IS ISSI'ED. THE FOTLOWING MUST BE SLTBMITTED:
A. Improvement survey of property showing property lines
and location of building and any improvements on theIand.
B. A list of the names of owners of all property adjacentto the subject property INCLUDING PROPERTY BEHIND AND
ACROSS STREETS, and their nailing addresses. THE
APPLICANT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT MA]LING
ADDRESSES.
\
s,rn*it ?ur (4) copies of a site pfollowing information :
6.
'1
oran containing the
2.
The site plan shall be drawn on a sheet size of24" x 36" aL a scale of 1" = 20t showing existingand proposed improvements to the site. Avariation of the sheet or scale may be approved bythe Community Development Department if justified.
The date, north arrow, scale and name of theproposed development with it's legal descriptionshall be shown on the site plan.
The existing topographic character of the siteincluding existing and proposed contours.
The location and size of all existing and proposedbuildings, structures and improvements.
The existing and proposed landscaping, patios,additions or deletions.
A title report to verify ownership and easements.
Prel-iminary building elevations, sections, andfl-oor plans, at a scale not smaller than one-eighth eguals one foot, in sufficient detail todetermine floor area, gross residential floorarea, interior circulation, locations of useswithin buj-ldings, and the general scale andappearance of the proposed development.
Height and Massing
Roofs
Facades - wal1s/structure
Facades - transparency
Decks and patios
Accent elements
Landscape eLements
IV. THE APPLICANT SHALL SUBMIT IN WRITTEN AND GRAPHIC FORM A
PREPONDERANCE OF EVIDENCE BEFORE THE PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION INDICATING TIIAT :
A. THE PROPOSAL IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PURPOSES OF THE
CCII DISTRICT AS SPECIFIED IN 18.24.010.
THE PROPOSAL SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLIES WITH THE VAIL
LIONSHEAD URBAN DESIGN GUIDE PLAN REGARDING:
B.
1.
2.
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6,
1
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Many of the above items should be addressed by graphic
means, such as sketches, models (j.ncluding neighboringbuildings), photos, etc.
If the applicant is proposing a major change to theVail Lionshead Urban Design Guide PIan, the procedurefor changes are noted in Section L8.26.180(B).
THE PROPOSAL IS COMPATIBLE WITH THE CHARACTER OF THE
I..IEIGHBORHOOD.
THE TO$IN OF VAIL ZONING CODE FOR CCII ALSO DESCRIBES OTHER
ZONING ]SSUES THAT THE APPLICANT MUST RESPOND TO IN WRITTEN
OR GRAPHIC FORM.
VI . THE ZON]NG ADMINISTRATOR MAY DETERMINE THAT ADDITIONAL
MATERIAL IS NECESSARY FOR THE REVIEW OF THE APPLICATION.
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\'. VII.App,-,rcATrooor?o* EXTERT.R ALrERArro*, oQoorFrcArroNs rNCCII INVOLVING MORE THAN 1OO SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA ARE
ONLY REVIEWED SEMI_ANNUALLY. THEY NEED TO BE SUBMITTED ON
OR BEFORE THE FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY OR NOVEMBER. THE
PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION (PEC) HOLDS A
PRELTMINARY REVIEW SESSION WITHIN 21, DAYS OF THE SUBMITTALDATE. A PUBLIC HEARING SHALL BE HELD WITHIN 60 DAYS OF THE
PRELIMINARY REVTEUI SESSION. APPLICATIONS FOR THE ALTERATION
OF AN EXISTING BUILDTNG THAT ADDS OR REMOVES ANY ENCLOSED
FLOOR AREA OF NOT MORE THAN 1OO SQUARE FEET MAY BE SUBMITTED
AT THE REQUIRED TIME OF THE MONTH FOR PLANNING AND
ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION REVIEV{. FOR MORE SPECIFICS ON THE
REVTEW SCHEDULE, SEE SECTTON 18.24.065 (A5).
A. ff this application requires a separate review by anyIocal-, State or Federal agency other than the Town ofVail, the application fee shaLl be increased by9200.00. Examples of such review, may include, but arenot linited to: Colorado Department of Highway AccessPermits, Army Corps of Engineers 404, etc.
B. The applicant shall be responsible for paying anypublishing fees which are in excess of 508 of theapplication fee. If, at the applicant's request, anymatter is postponed for hearing, causing the matter tobe re-published, then, the entire fee for such re-publication shall be paid by the applicant.
C- Applications deemed by the Conmunity DevelopmentDepartment to have significant design, land use orother issues which may have a significant impact on the
community may require review by consultants other thattown staff. Should a determination be made by the townstaff that an outside consultant is needed to reviewany application, Community Development may hire anoutside consul-tant, it shall estinate the amount ofmoney necessary to pay him or her and this amount sha1lbe forwarded to the Town by the applicant at the timehe files his application with the CommurriL.y DevelopmentDepartment. Upon completion of the review of theapplication by the consultant, any of the fundsforwarded by the applicant for payment of theconsuLtant which have not been paid to the consultantshal-l be returned to the applicant. Expenses incurredby the Town in excess of t.he amount forwarded by theapplicant shall be paid to the Town by the applicantwithin 30 days of notification by the Town.
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. RgT AU0 1 01992
5 August , 1992
GOTTHELF'S BAY WINDOhI ADDITlON
VILLAGE CENTER SHOPS
APPLTCATION FOR MINOR EXTER]OR ALTERATION
III.
ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERSViTGe. Center ConEiiTiTum Assoc.
124 Wi11ow Bridge RoadVai1, CO 81657
Town of Vail75 S. Frontage RoadVai1, C0 81657
Sonnenalp Hot e120 Vail RoadVai1, C0 81657
CrossroadsTrevina LPc/o Slifer Management
143 E. Meadow DriveVai-1, C0 81657
TV.A. COMPL]ANCE WITH THE PURPOSE SECTION OF CC]]:
-. ----------------'Ihis proposal in no way changes the character of Commercial CoreIf nor does it effect 1ight, air, open space or other amenitiesappropriate to the permitted types of buildings and uses.
B. COMPL]ANCE WITH DESIGN GU]DEPLAN FOR VAIL LIONSHEAD:The addition of the proposed bay windows will increase thetransparency of the building. The new windows will be of the
same style as the other windovs in that section of the building.
C. COMPAT]B]LITY WITH THE CHARACTER OF THE NE]GHBORHOOD:Several other bay windows of thi s and other styles have beenadded over the years in this building.
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ZONING CODEU;quare Eeet of additional site coverage is adtled with the newbay windows. At this time there is considerable additional sitecoverage allowed on the site. (ref. attached survey and sitecoverage calculation sheet s )
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Fred Hibberd, Jr.Village Center CommercialP.O. Box 7474
Jackson, WY 83001
August 4, L992
She1ly MellowVaiI Town Planner
Town of Vailvail, co 8l_659
Dear Shelly,
This letter is to advise you that I have reviewed the GotthelfrsVillage Center shop plan as submitted by Sidney Schultz. I acceptthe plan as drawn and hope the staff and planning comnrission seethis irnprovement as an attractive addition to ViIIage Center.
Thank you for you time on this project.
Sincerely Yours,
Yr"l7/^/1,u/Frbd Hibberd, Jr.
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revised 6/L8/9L
DRB APPLICATION _ TOWN OF VAIL,
DATE APPLTCATION RECEIVED:. DATE OF DRB MEETING:
COLORADO
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THIS APPLICATION I{ILL NOT BE ACCEPTEDI'NTIL AI..I., REQUIRED INFORI.TATION IS SUBMTTTED*******t**
PROJECT INFORMATION:
A. DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION:W4 Nupat^ls -TD
B.TYPE OF REVIEW:
New Construction (5200.00)
Addition ($50.00)
ADDRESS:
LEGAL DESCRIPTTON:
Subdivi sion
If property is described bydescription, please provideattach to this application.
zoNING , G'4
Minor Ai-teration ($20.00)
Conceptual Review (S0)
U.
a meets and bounds legal
on a separate sheet and
F. LOT AREA: If required, applicant mustlc_r-ov,ide a currentstamped survey showing lbt area. '751a? LP
NAME OF
NAME OF APPLICANT:
'e:iffit gnJao Swawu
Phone
FEE
$ 20.00
$ s0.00
sl-00.00
$200.00
s400.00
s500.00
I{ITHOUT OWNER' S SIGNATURE
a;i 1-i ng
APPLICANT'
Address:
Phone
I. NAME OF OWNERS:
SIGNATURE (S) :Mailinq Addr
Condominium Approval if applicable.
DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above, are to be paid atthe time of submitt.al of DRB application. Later, whenapplying for a building permit, please identify the
accurate valuation of the proposal . The Town of VaiI
wij-1 adjusL the fee according to the t.able be1ow, to
,J.
VALUATION
$ o - $ 10,000$ 10, 001 - $ 50,000$ 50, oo1 - $ 15o, ooo
s150,001 - $ 500r000
s500,001 - $1,000,000$ Over: $1,000,000
APPLICATION WILL BE PROCESSED
er'rsure the correet fee is paicl ,
FEE SCHEDULE:
#zlsh
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LIST OF MATERIALS
NAME OF PROJECT:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION I LOTCQK
STREET ADDRES9:
DESCR]PTION OF
zz e.
PROJECT:ll,Jne^r
BLOCK 5E SUBDIVISION
The following information 1s
Review Board before a final
A. BUILDING }4ATERIALS :
Roof
S iding
Other WalI Materials
Fascia
Soffits
Windows
Window Trim
Doors
Door Trim
Hand or Deck Rail-s
Fl-ues
F I a shings
Chimneys
Trash Enclosures
Greenhouses
Other
EXISTING TREES TO
BE REMOVED
for submittal to the Design
can be given:
MATERIAL COLOR
required
approval
TYPE OF
SCAPING: Name of Deslgner:
Phone:
PLANT MAT Botanical Name Common Name Ouantitv Size*
PROPOSED TREES
*Indicat.e caliper for deciduous trees-Minimum caliper for
deciduous tree-s is 2 inr:hes. Indicate height for coniferous
t.oo" Minimrrm hel oht for coniferous trees is 6 feet.trees ,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of
Vailwill hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.56.060 of the Municipal Code of
the Town of Vail on September 14,1992, at 3:00 p.m. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building.
Consideration of:
1. A request for a setback variance to allow for a new garage and an expansion to an
existing residence, located at 4238 Nugget Lane/Lot 5, Bighorn Estates.
Applicant:
Planner:
W.C. and Carol R. Smail
Shelly Mello
2. A request for a work session for a major amendment to SDD#4, Cascade Village, to
amend the development plan for the Waterford parcel, described as follows:
That part of the SW 1/4 NE 1/4, Section 12, Township 5 South, Hange 81 West
of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado, described
as follows:
Beginning at a point on the southerly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway No.
70 whence an iron pin with a plastic cap marking the center of said Section 12
bears S 33'10'19" W 1447.03 feet;thence along said southly right-of-way line
two courses
1) N 52'50'29' E 229.66 feet
2) N 74"38'17' E 160.70 feet;
thence departing said southerly right-of-way line N 88"45'57" E 138,93 feet;
thence S 40"45'14'W 94.32 feet; thence S 18o 18'36" W 54.08 feet; thence S
01"21'36'W 205.02 feet;thence S 12"07'36" W 110.25 feet; thence S
28'28'36" W 164.48 feet; thence N 40 "17'04' W 211.16 feel; thence N
49"42'56" E 97.80 feet; thence N 37'09'31" W 95.59 feet;thence S 52"50'29'
W 55.10 feet; thence 69.48 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve to the left
having a radius of 65.00 feet, a central angle ol 6'1"14'42'and a chord that
bears N 58" 55'53' W 66.22 feet; thence N 37"09'31" W 118.50 feet To The
True Point of Beginning, County of Eagle, State of Colorado; and the
Cornerstone parcel described as follows:
Building C Site
That part of the SW 1/4 NE 1/4, Section 12, Township 5 South, Range 81 West
of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Town of Vail, County of Eagle, State of
Golorado, described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the easterly line of a non-exclusive easement for
ingress and egress known as Westhaven Drive recorded in Book 421 atPage
651 in the office of the Eagle County, Colorado, Clerk and Recorder whence
the center of said Section 12 bears S 38'34'4il'W 1,168.27 feet;thence along
said line of Westhaven Drive N 52o43'41"E 143.92feet;thence deparling said
line of Westhaven Drive, 132.24 feet along the arc of a non-tangent curve to
the left having a radius of 55.00 feet, a central angle of 137'45'30' and a chord
h^r,"//r1?r
that bears N 42'1 1'46'E 102.61 feet; thence N 52'50'29"E 65.24 feet; thence S
37'09'31 'E 95.59 feet; thence S 49'42'56.W 97.80 teet; thence S 40"17'04'E
24.12 teet; thence S 52'50'29"W 213.66 feet; thence N 37"09'31'W 105.76 feet
to the point of beginning containing 0.6848 acres more or less.
MECM Enterprises represented by Eustaquio Cortina
Shelly Mello
3.
4.
A request for a minor exterior alteration to allow for the addition of bay windows at
Gotthelf's Jewelry located at 122 East Meadow Drive/Block 5-E, Vail Village First Filing
(Village Center Shops).
Applicant:
Planner:
Applicant:
Planner:
Applicant:
Planner:
Fred Hibberd
Mike Mollica
Town of Vail
Mike Mollica
A request for a work session for a conditional use permit for an addition to the
Municipal Building to house the Vail Police Department, located at 75 South Frontage
Road West (at the east end of the existing Municipal Building), and as legally
described below:
A part of the Southeasl114 of Seclion 6, Township 5 South, Range 80 West of
the Sixlh Principal Meridian, County of Eagle, State of Colorado, more
particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said
Section 6, thence North 00 degrees 28 minutes 16 seconds West and along the
East line of said Southeast 'tl4 ol said Section 5 72.75 the East line of said
Southeast 1/4 of said Section 672.75 feet to a point, said point being 110.00
feet northeasterly from the southerly right-of-way line of U.S. Highway No. 6 as
measured at right angles thereto; thence North 79 degrees 46 minutes 11
seconds West and along a line parallel to said southerly right-of-way line
145.50leet to The True Point of Beginning;thence North 16 degrees 08
minutes 47 seconds East 78,00 feet; thence North 68 degrees 08 minutes 35
seconds West 428.70 feet; thence North 66 degrees 01 minutes 29 seconds
West 152.57 feet;thence South 27 degrees 42 minutes 40 seconds West
192.66 feet; thence South 52 degrees 48 minutes 50 seconds East 36.32 feet
to a point, said point being 110.00 feet northeast from said South right-of-way
line of U.S. Highway No. 6 as measured at right angles thereto; thence South
79 degrees 46 minutes 11 seconds East and along a line parallel to said South
right of way line 585.56 feet to The True Point of Beginning.
Except that portion conveyed to the Board of County Commissioners of Eagle
County, and the Department of Highways, State of Colorado by rule and order
recorded January 5, 1971 in Book 219 at Page 441.
5.A request for a site coverage variance to allow an addition to the residence located at
Lot 1, VailVillage 13th Filing/3025 Booth Falls Road.
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Applicant: William T. and Julie C. EsreyPlanner: Mike Molica
6. A request for a setback variance to allow an addition to the residence located at 716
Forest Road/Lot 10, Block 1, Vail Village 6th Filing.
Applicant: Charles AckermanPlanner: Tim Devlin
7. A request for a work session for an exterior alteration and setback variance for the Vail
Lionshead Center Building located at Lot 5, Block 1, Vail Uonshead First Filing/s20 E.
Lionshead Circle.
Applicant: Oscar TangPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
8. A request to amend the development plan at the Gold Peak base to allow the addition
of two ski tows located adjacent to the Vail Associates Children Center/4g8 Vail Valley
Drive/Tract B Vail Village, 7th Filing.
Applicant: Vail Associates, represented by Joe MacyPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
9. A requesl for a conditional use permit and setback variances to allow the construction
of a ski tow at the Lionshead base area located on Tracts D and B, VaiULionshead
First Filing, south of 520 E Lionshead Circle (the Lionshead Center Building).
Applicant: Vail Associates, represented by Joe MacyPlanner: Andy Knudtsen
10. A request for front and side setback variances and a variance to allow parking in the
front setback and wall height variances to allow the construction of a triplex located at
44 Willow Road/Lot 9, Block 6, Vail Village First Filing.
Applicant: Towermar CorporationPlanner: Shelly Mello
11. A request for a variance from the parking standards for paving to allow a gravel
parking lot located at the ABC School/149 N. Frontage Road.
Applicant: The ABC School, Inc., represented by Holly Bul€cekPlanner: Shelly Mello
12. A request for a work session to discuss a proposal to construct a modular telephone
cell site in the East Vail area.
Applicant: U.S.WesUcellular One/United States Forest Service
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Planner: Andy Knudtsen
13. A request for a worksession on the proposed 1992/1993 Environmental Work Program.
Staff: Russell Forrest
Susan Scanlan
The applications and information about th€ proposals are available lor public review in the
Community Development Department office.
Town of Vail
Community Development Department
Pubfished in the Vail Trail on August 26,1992.
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Project Application
Project Name:
Proiect Description:
Contact Person and Phone
Owner, Address and Phone:
ccs, ZoneLegal Description: Lot u Block
Commenls:
Design Review Board
Date
DISAPPROVAL
Sum mary:
E Statt Approval
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Snowdon and Hopkins
201 Gore Creek Drive
Vail, Colorado
Architects
303 476-2201
81657
August 5, 1992
Ms. She11y Mello
Toif,n of Vail Planirer-,/Conr,unity Developnent75 South Frontage RoadVai1, CO 81657
RE: Toymaker'e Trail Entry Wind Screen
She11y,..
I am submitting a request- for a glass partition wind screen at the
entrlr. deck of Toymaker's Trail. The wind screen would be located
along the south and west side of the entry as shown on the enclosedplan. It would be secured to the wall, existing column, the metal
deck and the existing wood canopy.
Shelly, wouLd you please help us through whatever process ie
necessary. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate tocaLl me.
Sincerely,
SNOWDON AND HOPKINS - ARCHITECTS
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Pamela W. Hopkins, AIAPartner
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PI,ANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
January 22, 1990
Minutes I
Present
J am vae_Le
Diana Donovan
Chuck Crist
Kathy Warren
Jim ShearerConnie KnightDalton Williams
StaffPeter PattenKristan Pritz
Mike Mollica
She1ly Mello
Anne Jansen
The Planning and Environmental Commission meeting began at
approximately 3:10 p.m. following Site Visits which started at
1:30 p.m. The meeting was ca11ed to order by Jin Viele,chairperson. First on the agenda was the approval of the mj-nutes
of January 8, L990.
Itern No. 1: Approval of minutes for Januarv 8, l-990 rneeting.
Motion for approval of minutes was made bv Diana Donovan and
seconded by Kathv Warren.
VOTE: 7-O infavor.
Item No. 2:A request for an exterior alteration in Commercial
Core II in order to enclose two decks on theVillacre Center Buildinq on Block 5E' Vail Villaqe.First Filing at L22 East Meadow Drive.Applicant: Fred Hibberd
This proposal was discussed during the site visits by Shelly
Mel1o.
The motion for consent approval was made by Kathy Warren and
seconded bv Chuck Crist.
Diana Donovan asked that the wording of the reguest be changedfrom |ttwo decksrt to rra portion of the South facing entryrr in
order to clarify that the enclosure was not of just a deck.
A1so, Ann Loutham, the president of the condominium association,
asked that sornething in writing be submitted from the owner ofthe condo being affected directly by thi.s proposal and that
approval be conditional upon receipt of a letter from that owner.
This request was agreed to by the commissioners.
VOTE: 7-O infavor.
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TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
Planning and EnvironmentaL Comrnission
Community Developrnent Department
January 22, 1990
A request for an exterior alteration in CornmerciaL CoreII in order to enclose two decks on the Village Center
Building on Block 58, Vail Village First Filing at L22
East Meadow Drive.Applicant: Fred Hibberd
I.THE PROPOSAL
The applicant is requesting an exterior alteration in order
to build an addition of approxirnately 185 sq.ft. to the
rear (south side) of Village Center on East Meadow Drive.
The al-teration will involve the enlargement of Charlie's T-
Shirt Shop by l-o7 sq.ft. and the Bag and Pack Shop by 78
sq. ft. (Please see enclosed site plan and elevations) .
II. ZONTNG CONSIDERATIONS
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The following summarizes the zoning statistics for thi-sexterior alteration reguest:
l-. Zone District: commercial core II
2. Lot Areai 37 t369.5 sq.ft.
3. Site Coveraqe: no change
4. Parking:
The proposed 185 sq.ft. of additional floor area will
reguire 0.6L parking spaces. The applicant has agreed
to contribute to the Town Parking Fund to meet this
requirement.
COMPLIANCE WITH THE PURPOSE SECTION OF COMMERCIAL CORE II
19.26.01-0 Purpose:
The Commercial Core II district is intended to provide
sites for a mixture of nultiple dwellings, lodges, and
commercial establishments in a clustered. unified
developrnent. Commercial Core II district in accordancewith the Vail Lionshead Urban Design Guide PIan and
Design Considerations is intended to ensure adequate
light, air, open space and other anenities appropriateto the permitted types of building and uses and tomaintain the desirable gualities of the district byestablishing appropriate site developrnent standards.
This proposal is in conrpliance with the purpose section ofthe Cornmercial core II Zone District.
IV. COMPLTANCE WITH THE URBAN DESIGN GUTDE PI,AN FOR LIONSHEAD OR
VAIL VILI,AGE.
There are no sub-area concepts which relate directly to this
area of the Village.
V. COMPLTANCE WJTH THE URBAN DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR
LIONSHEAD
While the existing building is located in the Vail Villagearea, the property is zoned Commercial Core II. thusreguiring it to be reviewed according to the Lionshead Urban
Design guidelines. However. the proposal does not pose anyconflicts with the vail village Design or Lionshead Design
considerations that are examined below:
A. Heiqht and Massinq:
This is a single story addition to a two-storybuilding. The proposed addition wiL] have a positive
irnpact on the scale of the entry and wilJ- bring it to a
nore pedestrian level .
B. Roofs:
The new roof will be consistent with the existing roof
slope and materials.
C. Facades - Walls./Structures:
The walls will be of the same material as the existingstructure which are stucco and wood.
D. Facades - Transparency:
The existing windows will be relocated in the new southwall of Charlie's T-Shirt Shop. Since this is a
secondary entrance and does not face a heavy pedestrian
area, the degree of transparency is acceptable.
E. Decks and Patios:
The current deck to be partially enclosed is currently
used as a secondary entrance and the enclosure will have
no significant iurpact.
F. Acqen! Elements: Not applicable.
c. Landscape Elernents: Not applicable.
H. Service and Deliverv:
This addition wiLl not have any significant impact onthe existing level of loading and delivery.
VI . STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS
The staff recommends approval of this request for an exterioralteration. We feel that the proposal conplies with all theapplicable Design Considerations of the Lionshead and VailVillage urban Design Guide P1ans.
The staff recommendation for approval includes the conditionthat the applicant contribute to the Town of !ai1 parking
fund before a building pernit is released for the
proj ect.
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