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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-18 A Resolution Adopting the Town of Vail Public Way Permit Fee ScheduleResolution 18, Series of 2024 RESOLUTION NO. 18 Series of 2024 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE TOWN OF VAIL PUBLIC WAY PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE WHEREAS, The Town of Vail (the “Town”), in the County of Eagle and State of Colorado is a home rule municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Colorado and the Town Charter (the “Charter”); and WHEREAS, The members of the Town Council of the Town (the “Council”) have been duly elected and qualified; and WHEREAS, Pursuant to Title 8, Chapter 1, Vail Town Code, a Town fee schedule for Public Way Use Permits and Public Way Street Cut Permits is necessary in order to offset costs due to Public Way use, public inconvenience, property degradation, inspection, coordination and administration; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO: Section 1. The Town of Vail Public Way Permit Fee Schedule dated April 16, 2024, as set forth in the attached Exhibit A are incorporated herein by reference, is hereby approved and adopted by the Town, shall be kept on file for public copying and inspection in the office of the Town Clerk and may be amended from time to time by a resolution of the Council. Section 2. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this Resolution is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof. Section 3. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption. INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED This 16th day of April, 2024. Travis Coggin Mayor, Town of Vail ATTEST: Stephanie Bibbens Town Clerk Exhibit A Town of Vail Public Way Permit Fee Schedule Adopted April 16th, 2024 Public Way Use and Street Cut Permit A Public Way Permit application fee of $150.00 will be assessed for the issuance of any Public Way Use or Street Cut Permit. In addition, a charge will be assessed for both Public Way Use Permits and Public Way Street Cut Permits in order to offset costs due to Public Way use, public inconvenience, property degradation, inspection, coordination and administration. The Fee schedule shall be set as follows: (Fees shall not be pro-rated, and shall be rounded up to the nearest measurement or time as indicated) Public Way Use Permit Fee: (Minimum Fee $100.00) Construction Season Single Lane Closure: $0.25 / lft / day Two Lane Closure: $0.70 / lft / day Sidewalk/Bike Path Closure: $0.25 / lft / day Core Areas Heated Streetscape $0.50 / sqft / week Non-Paved Surface $0.15 / sqft / month Parking $15.00 / space / day Parking in Vail Core Area $30.00 / space / day (W. Forest Road to Vail Valley Drive-See maps.vailgov.com) Non-Construction Season Single Lane Closure: $1.50 / lft / day Two Lane Closure: $4.50 / lift / day Sidewalk/Bike Path: $0.75 / lft / day Core Areas Heated Streetscape $1.00 / sqft / day Non-Paved Areas $0.60 / sqft / month Parking $30.00 / space / day Parking in Vail Core Area: $60.00 / space / day (W. Forest Road to Vail Valley Drive-See maps.vailgov.com) Public Way Street Cut Permit Fee: (Minimum Fee $100.00) Public Ways: Asphalt/Concrete Paved Surface: $0.45 per square foot Brick Paver Surface: $1.50 per square foot Non-Destructive Exploration (each): $75.00 per location Non-Paved Surfaces: $0.10 per square foot Public Ways Under Moratorium: Asphalt/Concrete Paved Surface: $12.00 per square foot Brick Paver Surface: $22.50 per square foot Non-Destructive Exploration (each): $300.00 per location Non-Paved Surfaces: $0.40 per square foot ____________________________________________________________________________ Definitions: Non-Construction Season: Times in which construction is not allowed within the Public Way in the Town of Vail as defined in Title 8 of the Town Municipal Code and as further defined by the “Vail Village Construction Information Handout” information handout. Construction Season: All times other than non-construction Season. Public Ways Under Moratorium: Public Ways that have been reconstructed, rehabilitated, or resurfaced within the past five (5)yrs. Non-Destructive Exploration: Non-destructive sub surface investigation by means of vacuum suction, auger, boring or other similar means that disturbs less than 12” diameter of the surface to determine depth and location of existing utilities or other structures, perform soil tests or analyses, or other sub surface exploratory needs. Parking: A maximum of five (5) parking spaces may be issued to each Construction Site as long as the following criteria is met; • Parking is only permitted Monday-Friday, except as further limited by the Village Construction Information Handout. • The Approved Parking Plan is posted at the job site in a location visible by the public adjacent to the impacted roadway. • One (1) parking space is equivalent to one (1) standard passenger van, standard pickup truck, or smaller vehicle. • The Parking is along the permitted property’s roadway frontage within the limits of the side property lines. • The Parking does not narrow the existing road to less than 16.’ • The Parking allows through traffic from both directions to be able to see approaching vehicles through and beyond the parking area with sufficient time to yield prior to entering the narrowed portion of the roadway. • Through traffic volume is such that sufficient gaps exist for vehicular traffic to yield and not create a traffic queue. Village Core Area: The Village Core Area is defined as all of Vail Valley Drive, and the entire area defined by the South Frontage Road to the north, ERWSD offices to the west, Ford Park to the East, and Vail Mountain to the south. See maps.vailgov.com