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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAIL MEADOWS FILING 2 BLOCK 16 SANITATION DISTRICT LEGALTI)flN OF VAIL DESIGN REVIETI BOARI) ACTION FOR}T Project Name: BRI{sD RE-RooF oF BAsr vArL DRB Number: DR8050289 STRUCTT'RE Proiect Description: FINAL APPROVAL TO REMOVE DCSTING CEDAR SHAKES AND INSTALL 50 YEAR TAMKO DESERT SAND SHINGLES Participants: OWNER GORE VALLEY WATER DIST O5I2OI2W5 VAIL co 816s7 APPUCANT RED EAGLE CONSTRUfiON 0612012005 Phone: 970-328-3100 P.O. BOX 398 BASALT co 81621 License: 653-8 CONTRACTOR RED EAGLE CONSTRUCflON 0612012005 Phone: 970-328-3100 P.O. BOX 398 BASALT co 81621 License: 653-B Prcject Address: 5613 BLACK GORE DR VAIL Location: WATER TREATMENT PLANT-5513 BI.ACK GORE DR Legal Description: Lot: UNPL Block Subdivision: VAIL MEADOWS FIL 2 Parcel Number: 2099-182-0000-4 Comments: SeeCondiUons BOARD/STAFF ACTION Motion By: Action! STAFFAPR Second By: Vote: DateofAPProvab 0612212005 Conditions: Cond: 8 (P|-AN): No changes to these plans may be made without the written @nsent of Town of Vail staff and/or the appropriate review committee(s)' Cond:0 (PI-AN): DRB approval does not constitute a permit for building. Please consult with Town of Vail Building personnel prior to construction activities. C,ond: 201 DRB approval shall not become valid for 20 days following the date of approval. Cond: 202 Approval of this project shall lapse and become void one (1) year following the date of final approval, unless a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and is diligently pursued toward completion. Planner: Warren Campbell DRB Fee Paid: $25O.OO i,J,L ___, web: www.ci.vail,co.us General Information: All p@ects requiring design review must receive approval prior to submitring a building permit application. Please refer to the submittal requirements for the particular approval that is requested. An application for Design Review cannot be accepted until all required iniormation is received by the Community Development Department. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Planning and Environmental Commission. Design review approval lapses untess a bullding permit ls issued and construction GommenoBts wlthin one year of tfie approval. Name(s) of Owner(s): Mailing Address: [owner(s) Signature(s): Name of Applicant: Mailing Address: tr Signs Conceptual Review New Construction Addition Minor Alteration (multi-family/commercial) Minor Alteration (single-family/duplex) Changes to Approved Plans Separauon Request E-maif Addre "tt,lutb@t^straabeohtaa, co*axz Type of Revlew and Fee: g v1 O retaining walls, etc. HJIffi :'Flf,'f#i,jilll'.l;?'Sli,illillil?,1T.11ff;,'1i:,li;".*Cl retaining walls, etc. tr tr tr d $50 Plus $1,00 per square foot of total sign area. No Fee $650 For construction of a new building or demo/rebuild. $300 For an addition where square footage is added to any residential or commercial building (includes 250 additons & interior conversions). $250 For minor changes to buildings and site improvements, such as, reroofing, painting, window additions, landscaping, fences and $20 For revisions to plans already approved by Planning Staff or the Design Review Board. No Fee $20 tr tr Location of the Proposa l: tot: y'\I|t abcu: (Conbd Eagle Co. Assessor at 970-328-8540 for parcel no.) ,r*ffi I, (print name JOINT PROPERTY OWNER WRITTEN APPROVAL LETTER , a joint owner of property located at (address/legal provide this letter as written approval of the plans dated (Jpl"-pf AS which have been submitted to the Town of Vail Community Development Depaftment for the proposed improvements to be completed at the address noted above. I understand that the proposed improvements include: I further understand that minor modifications may be made to the plans over the course of the review process to ensure compliance with the Town's applicable codes and regulations. description) SQlb E\n-rrC- &afe. \'c- , (Signature) Page 2 of l2lOZl0Tloz Gore Valley Drinking Water Facility := LL o (! =o, E '=o _9 o o|.- l,n ij I a ,{ d 3t t dC- l*+ta{rl'}**a'}**f+*lffl'}llalaal*t*f+fltlala*l*a***aa+*l'1++*+++*lllflf*****!}l++t'}*t*'}*'}*tf*r*+* TOWNOFVAII4 COLORADO Stat€me|rt *l*+**tftia*a{r*'ta*taffftfafa+aaaata*aaaa*a**taft+ttlttlttltttfttaat*+tt+tfata*{r*t{'a"t**ar+aa+a Staten€nts lfiriber: ROsOOOO88? Anount: $250.00 06/20/200503:53 PM Payrnent Method3 Check CONSTRUCTION Init: OSNotation: ?838/RED EAGI,E PerniC No: DRBO5O289 Flpe: DRB-Itllnor A1ts, Comn/l\firlti ' Parcel No: 2099-182-0000-4 Site Address: 5513 BLACK CnF.E DR I,AIIJ Locatsion: mTER TREATN,IEIST PITaNT-5513 BLACK GORE DR Thie PalnnenE: 9250.00 Total Feea: $250.00 Total AIit, Pmte: S250.00Balance: $0.00a+t*ff**tt+aaafta***'l*a****a***a*al**+*'3***tl*aaa*aaa+ltllllf+faaaaaa+'ttaaf*a***aaa'l+:t+a+aaaa ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Account, Code DR OOIOOOO3LL??OO DESIGN REI/IETI FBES 2s0.00 Deecriptlon CurrenE Pntg @09IS ressl., i O Jo. ssaIPPV @^Il= VM EAGLE RIVER WATER DIST LALLIER, WAYNE R. & PAULA M. HENAULT, PHILIP A. & BONNIE J. BERG, ERIC M. NUNNERy, RONALD W. CONSTANCE B. KNIGHT PO BOX 3oo2 2438 | RD REVOCABLE TRUST vArL, co 81658 GRAND JUNcloN, co 81505 ;iir:335,:R7EEK DR 201 MURpHy, W;LL;AM H. GRAUPNER, WALTER G., SR & BUTZ, FRANCTS J. 2 MAC EVOYAVE DEARL M. _JT 1uH21 WAGONTRATL DR CHATHAM, NJ 07s28 3ro.rLxlro,3+f]X* rrr€ AURoRA, co 8001s DULA, LINDA DIANE BRUNO, LUCA & JENNIFER POLHEMUS, WILLIAM EDWARD, 5197 B1-ACK GORE DR A-6 -JT ll - RACINE, vArL, co 81657 "xlr13b r%uoro*= DR A-7 REfiH_?H.3,fl31*..- 2038 KING, NOLAN H. & NANCY R. DEAN, DAVID W. & KATHRYN M. GOOD, ILENE M. 9623 LONGMONT 8775 W PRENTICE AVE 916 S ELMIRA ST HOUSTON, TX 77063 LTTTLETON, CO 80123-2193 DENVER, CO 80231-1904 SEBSO, NE1L & ER;C CONSTANCE B. KNIGHT ROSS1, CAROL Et_AtNE 18 WI6HT pL REVOCABLE TRUST 5197 BLACK GORE DR B-5 TENAFLv, NJ 07670 ;;|':3S5,3R7EEK DR 201 vArL, co 816s7 BAHR, MICHAEL P, - TITTER, MCCAHILL, THOMAS M. & CAROL ESTELLE R. GOTTESFELDBARBARAA. L. TRUST- 5197 BLACK GORE DR UNIT 86 7117 HAVENWOOD DR BURTON H. GOTTESFELD TRUST VAIL, CO 81657 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104 260 S GLENCOE DENVER, CO 80246 ELDRIDGE. JOAN E.' 2 BLACK FOX LN ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 ${PDAUG202001 846W FORESTROAD POBOX399 vAtL. co 81657 sALtDA, CO 81201 609It roJ aleldulel asn ::.-a PO BOX'2909 VANCOUVER. WA 98668 wrsleeqs paal qloorus l {Q,. ,r=r MAY AFFEcr rou* ,*ort, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on August 27,2OO1, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In consideration of: A request for a final review and recommendalion to the Town Council for the adoption of two view corridors wiihin Lionshead, as identified within the Lionshead Redevelopment Master Plan. View Corridor 1 is located approximately at the main pedestrian exit looking southwesi towards the Gondola lift line. View Conidor 2 is located approximately from the pedestrian plaza at the east end of the Lifthouse Lodge looking south up the Gondola lift line. A more specific legal description of the two view corridors is on file at the Community Development Departmenl. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on the Town of Vail's proposed amendment to the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan, located at EastAfVesl Meadow Drive, Vail Village. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: George Ruther A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendment to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 5206-5215 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-7 and Lot 12, Vail Meadows Filing 2; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from'Agriculture and Open Space" to "Natural Area Preservation District,' located at 5206-5207 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-4, Vail Meadows Filing 2. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and a recommendation lo the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendment to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 3880 and 3896 Lupine Drive / Lois 15 & 16, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential" to'Natural Area Preservation District" located at 3880 Lupine Drive / Lot 15, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendalion to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Agriculture and Open Space" to "Nalural Area Preservation District" located at 3896 Lupine Drive / Lot 16, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition. Applicani: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and recommendation to the Vail Town Council on proposed "housekeeping' amendments and/or coneciions to Title 11, Vail Town Code (Sign -Regulations"), Title 12, Vail Town Code ("Zoning Regulations"), Title 13, VailTown Code ('subdivisior; Regulations"), and Title 14 ("Development Standards"). A delailed description of the proposed housekeeping amendments is available at the Department of Community Development. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson I ab - lA request for a variance from Section 12-6D-6, Vail Town Code, to allorv for an addition within required selbacks, located at 5122 Grouse Lane / Lot 7, Block 1, Gore Creek Subdivision. Applicant: Kuchar, represented by David InrrrinPlanner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a reoommendation to the Vail Town Council on proposed revisions to Title 14 ("Development Standards'), Vail Town Code, regarding the use of altemate building materials within the Town of Vail, and setting forth details in regard therelo. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Bill Gibson The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planne/s office, located at the Town of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend project orientalion and ihe site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Please call 479-21 3E for information. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please call 479- 2356, Telephone for lhe Hearing lmpaired, for information. Community Development Department Published August 10, 2001 in the VailTrail. .J={r, --IFr-EsrL-glcrt g) I-- C EUIu= bt Eo-r (UOY\q \-\--aaP.t-, +J L-r9-5 3 b fr H- CL -sebIItr TI C) @ rI;'l:).. N'ov l( RH sH -sN6 4\-l '1 o : F-- ,.8 - tI) : o FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Planning and Environmental Commission Departmenl of Community Development August 27,2001 A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendmenl to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 3880 and 3896 Lupine Drive / Lots 15 & 16, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Two- Family Primary/Secondary Residential" to "Natural Area Preservation District" located at 3880 Lupine Drive / Lot 15, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Agriculture and Open Space" to "Natural Area Preservation District' located at 3896 Lupine Drive / Lot 16, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson il. DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST This application involves three requested actions: . Amending the Vail Land Use Plan to bring the land use designations for Lots 15 & 16 into conformance with olher elements of the Vail Comprehensive Plan. . Rezoning Lot 15 to bring the zoning inlo conformance with existing land uses and designalions within the Vail Comprehensive Plan. . Rezoning Lot 16 to bring the zoning into conformance with existing land uses and designations within the Vail Comprehensive Plan. This application only involves lots owned by the Town of Vail. No private lots will be impacted by the proposed rezoning and Land Use Plan amendments. BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF THE SUBJECT PROPERW The Bighorn Subdivision, Second Addition was platted on July 22,1963. The Board of County Commissioners of Eagle County approved the platting as the property was then under Eagle Counly jurisdiction. Lots 15 & 16 have remained in the current configuration since their original platting. The Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition was annexed into the Town of Vail pursuant to Ordinances 13 & 20, Series of 1 974. The annexation became effeclive on November 5, 1974. Upon annexation into the Town of Vail, Lots 15 & 16 were zoned Two Family Primary/Secondary Residential. Lot 15 remains to be zoned Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential. Lot 16 has been rezoned to Agriculture & Open Space. In 1976, the Town of Vailcontracted with Arthur l. Mears to complete a Geologically Sensitive Areas Study. For purposes ol the study geologically sensitive areas were defined as snow avalanche, rock fall and debris flow. In response to the findings of Mr. Mears'study the Town of Vail adopted Geologic Hazard Maps lor snow avalanche, rock lall and debris flow as components of the Town of Vail Comprehensive Plan. The maps were adopted by the Town in 1977. ln 1977 , Lot 1 6, Bighorn Subdivision, Second Addilion was rezoned. The lol was rezoned to Agriculture & Open Space from Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential. The request for the rezoning was submitted by Mr. & Mrs. Stanley and Martha Wilson. According to the information in the Town's file, the reason the rezoning was requested was because a restriction had been placed on the warranty deed, dated Seplember 1, 1972, prohibiting habitable structures f rom being built on Lot 1 6 for a period of twenty years (September 1, 1992). In 1978, the Town of Vail adopted geologic hazard regulations. The purpose of the regulations is to help protect the inhabitants of the Town from dangers relating to development of flood plains, avalanche paths, steep slopes, and geologically sensitive areas; to regulate the use of land areas which may be geologically sensitive; and further to regulate development on sleep slopes; to protect the economic and property values of the Town, to protect the aesthetic and recrealional values and nalural resources of the Town, which are sometimes associated with flood plains, avalanche areas and areas of geologic sensitivity and slopes; to minimize damage to public facilities and utilities and minimize the need for relief in cleanup operations; to give notice to the public of certain areas within lhe Town where flood plains, avalanche paths and areas of geologic sensitivity exist; and to promote the general public health, safety and welfare. In 1986, the Vail Town Council adopted the Town of Vail Land Use Plan. Similar to the Geologic Hazard Maps, the Land Use Plan is a component of the Town ol Vail Comprehensive Plan. According to the Land Use Plan, Lots 15 & 16 are designated "low density residential". The purpose of the low-density residenlial designation is lo provide sites for single-family detached homes and two-family dwelling units. Density of development with in this category would typically not exceed 3 structures per buildable acre. Also within this area would be private recreation facilities such as tennis courts, swimming pools, and club houses for the use of residents of the area. lnstitutional/public uses permitted would include churches, fire stations, and parks and open space related facilities. In 1994, the Vail Town Council adopted the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan. The objectives of the plan are: . To identify citizen and visitor needs and preferences lor a comprehensive system of open space uses such as parks, recreation, protection of environmental resources, trails, and to reserve lands for public use; . To prioritize available open lands for acquisitioh or protection; . To identify creative strategies to implement the acquisition and protection program; . To define a management system lo appropriately manage Town-owned open space lands and; . To butfer neighborhoods with open space. The Comprehensive Open Lands Plan is an action-oriented plan that identifies specific parcels ol land that require some kind of action either lor protection of sensitive lands, for lrail easemenls, or for public use. In developing the plan, over 350 parcels were evaluated with 51 parcels on which actions are recommended. The recommendations were developed utilizing specific criteria lo evaluate the areas of highest priority. Generally, areas received the highest priority if they met the stated objectives of the Town and its citizens and were an integral part of the open lands system. Within the 51 parcels, there are five priority areas made up of a number of recommended actions. These priorities are: . Prolect sensitive natural habitat areas, riparian areas, and hazard areas; . Extend the Vail Trailto East Vail and add several trailheads to access the trail; . Add a new trail on the north side and western half of Town to connect existing trailheads and neighborhoods; . Add three 'lrailheads" in the core areas lo access Vail Mountain lrails and inform visitors of trail opportunities and provide better access to Gore Creek; . Add bike lanes to the north and south frontage roads and add paved shoulders to VailValley Drive. The Town of Vail has already taken action on over 40 of the 51 parcels identified lor action in the Plan. The Action Plan and Priority Plan of the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan identifies Lot 16, Bighorm Subdivision, Second Addition as "Parcel 41 " lor implementation purposes. Parcel4l is classified as a "High Priority". The high priority classification is based upon the Town's desire to acquire both the development rights and trail easements for the proposed South Trail efiension. The plan also notes that Parcel 41 is located in a geologically sensitive area. Strategies for protecting Parcel 41 include acquisition through a fee simple purchase, purchasing the development rights, and/or acquiring an access easemenl through the parcel. As a high priority classification, Parcel 41 meets both Level One and Level Two Evalualion crileria. Level One Evaluation focuses on meeting community needs relating to the natural resource system, the recreation system, trails syslem, and reserving lands for future civicipublic uses. Level Two Evaluation focuses on the availability of the parcel utilizing criteria such as the threat of development or irreversible damage, opportunities to leverage other funds, cost, unusual opportunity with a molivated seller, opportunity for trade wilh the USFS, low managemenl requirements on the Town of Vail and low liability to the Town. In 1995, the Town of Vail Community Development Department sent correspondence to the owner of Parcel 41 (Lot 16). The purpose of the letter was to gauge the level of interest of the property owner to sell Parcel 41 to the Town of Vail. The property owner expressed no interest and no further communications have taken place. The Town of Vail has never made a formal written offer to purchase Parcel 41. Research into the Town of Vail Zoning Map indicates that there are twenty properties in the Town of Vail zoned Agricultural & Open Space. Ot these twenty properties seven are privately owned. The other thirteen properties are either publicly owned (TOV/USFS), owned by Vail Associates and restricted as dedicated open space as parl ol the original subdivision, or owned in common by a homeowner's association and restricted as dedicated open space. Of the seven privately owned properties, lhree are legally phned subdivisions. One of the legally platted properties is Lot 16. There are three geologic hazard analysis reports in the file. Each report identifies the same geologic hazards on the site; high severity rock fall, debris flow, and blue snow avalanche. All three of the reports suggest possible and potenlial hazard mitigation measures; earth-built structures, locational siting of the structure, boulder barriers, a rear concrele foundation wall prolruding at least six feet above finished grade and "splitting wedges". In 2000, a proposal to replat and rezone portions of the lots was received by the Community Development Department. The proposal involved creating 3 lots and conveying two of those lots to lhe Town of Vail for open space while retaining one lot with Primary/Secondary zoning. There is a "by right" development potential on lot 'l6 of one 2000 square foot single lamily dwelling unit. As a result of the findings within the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan, the Town of Vail and lhe Eagle Valley Land Trust recently purchased the lots. In an anempt to attain the goals outlined in the plan, the Town is requesting a rezoning and Vail Land Use Plan amendment for Lots 15 & 16. III. STAFF RECOMMENDATION LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT The Department of Communily Developmenl recommends the Planning and Environmenlal Commission fonrard a recommendation of approval of the proposed amendments to the Vail Land Use Plan, based upon the criteria for evalualion listed in Section V of this memorandum and the following findings: 1. The proposed plan amendment is consistent with the adopted goals, objectives and policies outlined in the Vail Comprehensive Plan and compatible wilh lhe Town of Vail's development objectives. 2. That the proposed amendment is compatible with and suitable to adjacent uses and appropriate for the area. 3. That the proposed amendment is in the best interest of the public health, welfare and safety. REZONING The Department of Community Developmenl recommends the Planning and Environmental Commission fonvard a recommendation of approval of the proposed rezoning, based upon the crileria for evaluation listed in Section Vl of this memorandum and the following findings: 1. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the adopted goals, objectives and policies outlined in the Vail Comprehensive Plan and compatible with lhe Town of Vai l's development objectives. 2. That the proposed rezoning is compatible with and suitable to adjacent uses and appropriate for the area. 3. That the proposed rezoning is in the best inlerest of the public health, welfare and safety. IV. ROLES OFTHE REVIEWING BOARDS LAND USE PLAN AMENDMENT Planninq and Environmental Commission: Action: The PEC is advisory to the Town Council. The PEC shall review the proposal and make a recommendation to the Town Council on the consistency of the proposed amendmenl with applicable review criteria and the policies, goals and objectives outlined in the Vail Land Use Plan and other applicable masler plan documents. Desion Review Board: Action: The DRB has NO review authority on Land Use PIan amendments. Staff: The staff is responsible for ensuring thal all submittal requirements are provided. The slatf advises the applicant as to consistency of the proposed amendment with applicable review criteria and the policies, goals and objectives outlined in the Vail Land Use Plan and other applicable master plan documents. Staff provides a staff memo containing background on the property and provides a staff evaluation of the project with respect to the required criteria and findings, and a recommendation on approval, approval with conditions, or denial. Staff also facilitates the review process. Town Council: Action: The Town Council is responsible for final approval/denial of a Vail Land Use Plan amendment. The Town Council shall review and approve the proposal based on the consistency of the proposed amendment with applicable review criteria and the policies, goals and objectives outlined in the Vail Land Use Plan and other applicable master plan documenls. ZONING/REZONING Plannino and Environmental Commission; Action: The PEC is advisory to the Town Council. The PEC shall review the proposal and make a recommendation to the Town Council on the compatibility of the proposed zoning with surrounding uses, consistency with the Vail Comprehensive Plans, and impact on the general welfare of the community. Desion Review Board: Action: The DRB has NO review authority on zoning/rezonings. Staff: The staff is responsible for ensuring that all submittal requirements are provided. The staff advises the applicant as to compliance with lhe Zoning Regulations. Statf provides a staff memo containing background on the property and provides a staff evaluation ol the project with respect to the required crileria and findings, and a recommendalion on approval, approval with conditions, or denial. Staff also facilitates the review process. Town Council: Action: The Town Council is responsible for final approval/denial of a zoning/rezoning. The Town Council shall review and approve the proposal based on the compatibility of the proposed zoning with surrounding uses, consistency with the Vail Comprehensive v. Plans, and impact on the general welfare of the community. VAIL LAND USE PLAN DESIGNATIONS: REVIEW CRITERIA FOR AMENDMENT General Overview of the Plan The Vail Land Use Plan was initiated in 1985 and adopted in 1986 by the VailTown Council. The main purposes of the Land Use Plan are two-fold: 1. To articulate the land use goals of the Town. 2. To serve as a guide for decision making by the Town. The Vail Land Use Plan is intended lo serve as a basis from which future land use decisions may be made within the Town of Vail. The goals, as articulated within the Land Use Plan, are meant to be used as adopled policy guidelines in the review process for new development proposals. In conjunction with these goals, land use categories are defined to indicate general types of land uses which are then used to develop the Vail Land Use Map. The Land Use Plan is not intended to be regulatory in nature, but is intended to provide a general framework to guide decision making. Where the land use categories and zoning conflict, exisling zoning controls development on a site. To be effective, the Land Use Plan must be updated to reflect currenl thinking and changing market conditions. The Vail Land Use Plan can be amended in three ways: 1) The Community Development Department can updale and revise the plan periodically. The Community Development Departmenl then makes recommendations for the proposed changes to the Planning and Environmental Commission, where these changes would then be considered in a public hearing format. The Planning and Environmenlal Commission would then make a recommendalion lo the Town Council, where another public hearing would be held. The Council then adopts the changes by resolution. 2) The Planning and Environmental Commission or Town Council can also initiate amendments to the Land Use Plan. Again, both boards hold public hearings and the changes are adopted by the Town Council by resolution. 3) The private seclor can also initiate amendments to the Vail Land Use Plan. Applications may be made by a registered voter, a property owner, or a property owner's authorized represenlative. The amendments are then heard by both the Planning and Environmental Commission and the Town Council. The Town Council then adopts the changes by resolution. LAND USE PLAN DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION Current Land Use Plan Designation: Low Density Residential - This category includes single-family detached homes and two fami! dwelling units. Density of development wilhin this category would typically not exceed 3 structures per buibable acre however, all of the adjacent residential uses exceed 3 dwelling units per acre. Also wilhin this area would be private recreation facililies such as lennis courts, swimming pools and clubhouses for the use of residenls of the area. Institutional /public uses permitted would include churches, fire stations, and parks and open space related facilities. Proposed Land Use Designation: Open Space -Passive recreation areas such as greenbelts, slream corridors and drainages are lhe types of areas in this category. Hillsides which were classified as undevelopable due to high hazards and slopes over 40/" are also included within this area, These hillside areas would still be allowed types of development permitted by existing zoning, such as one unil per 35 acres for areas in agricullural zoning. Also permitted in this area would be institutional/public uses. CRITERIA FOR CHANGING THE LAND USE PLAN Any amendments to the Land Use Plan require a public process. Adjacent properties are notified, the Planning and Environmental Commission holds a public hearing and makes a recommendation to the Town Council on the proposal. The Town Council adopts the changes by resolution. Any changes to the Land Use Plan must address the following three criteria: Criterion 1: How conditions have changed since the plan was adopted? Physical conditions and the fundamental land use patterns of the neighborhood have not changed since the 1986 adoption of the plan. However, it has been demonslrated over the years that the platted lots do not have building polential due to significant environmenlal constraints. Since the adoption of the Vail Land Use Plan, the subject property has been identified in the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan as a geologically/environmentally sensitive area and a high acquisition priority. Therefore, the Land Use Plan is presenlly inconsistent with other elemenls of the Vail Comprehensive Plan. Criterion 2: How the plan is in error? The Vail Land Use Plan prescribes updates every five years to reflect changes in community needs or land conditions. The plan has nol been amended to date to reflect geofogic hazard study findings, community input or town council actions on the subject property. The Land Use Plan, unlike the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan, does not iake into account the environmenlal conditions of properties within designated land use categories. The Town of Vail Zoning Regulations prohibit (or severely restrict) the ability to develop the lots under the "low-density residential" land use patlern. Therefore, the Land Use Plan is presently inconsistent with the land development, geologic hazard and vt. environmental preservation provisions contained within the Town's zoning and subdivision regulations. Therefore, staff believes the Land Use Plan is in error. Criterion 3: How the addition, deletion or change to the plan is in concert with the plan in general? Specific Land Use Plan goals that are relevant to this proposal include: 1.2 The quality of the environment including air, water and other nalural resources should be protected as the Town grows. 1.6 Development proposals on the hillsides should be evaluated on a case by case basis. Limiled development may be permitted for some low intensity uses in areas that are not highly visible from the Valley floor. New projects should be carefully controlled and developed with sensitivity to the environmenl. 1.7 New subdivisions should not be permitted in high geologic hazard areas. 2.7 The Town of Vail should improve the existing park and open space lands while continuing to purchase open space. 5.1 Additional residential growlh should continue to occur primarily in existing, plaUed areas and as appropriate in new areas where high hazards do not exist. Statf believes the proposed amendment is in concert with the plan and the goals stated above. This proposed change is consistent with adjacent land uses and zoning designations. Neighboring property to the north, east and west is zoned for low-density residential development. Neighboring property to the south is within the White River National Forest and is designated as "Backcountry Recreation - Non-motorized" in the U.S. Forest Service's pending management plan. REZONING REQUEST: CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION ZONING OVERVIEW The current zoning for Lot 15 is "Primary/Secondary Residential." The Town of Vail is proposing to rezone the property to "Natural Area Preservation District." The current zoning for Lot 16 is "Agriculture and Open Space." The Town of Vail is proposing to rezone the properties to "Natural Area Preservation District." The Town of Vail Zoning Regulations are intended to: "Promote the coordinated and harmonious development of the Town in a manner that will conserve and enhance its natural environment and its established character as a resort and residential community of high quality." In contrast to the Land Use Plan, which serves as a guide in land use decision making, o the zoning and subdivision regulations are regulatory tools used to control development for lhe benefit of the public health, safety and welfare. The zoning regulations are specific with regards to development on property, including density, setbacks, height, etc. Where conflicts exisl between the Land Use Plan and the zoning for a site, existing zoning conlrols development. However, in cases where a change in zoning is considered lor a site, the land use designation and land use objectives as identified in the Land Use Plan are important considerations in the decision making process. REZONING CRITERIA 1) ls the existing zoning suitable with the exasting land use on the site and adjacent land uses? Staff believes the existing zoning designations are suitable with lhe existing and adjacent land uses, but inappropriate for the subject property given the environmental constraints and the Town's identified objectives for preservation of portions of the area. Lots 15 has severely limited building potential due to geologic hazards and Lot 16 is non-conforming under the existing "Agriculture & Open Space" zoning as il does not meet the minimum 3S-acre lot size. However, there is no minimum lot size established for the "Natural Area Preservation District'and bolh lots would be conforming under the proposed rezoning. 2) ls the amendment presenting a convenient workable relationship with land uses consistenl with municipal obiectives? The proposed rezoning would bring the property into conformance with the Town's staled goals for open lands and recent policy decisions by the Vail Town Council. The proposed zoning designation would bring currently non-conforming lots into conformity with lhe Town of Vail Zoning Regulations. 3) Does the rezoning provide for the growth of an orderly viable community? In accordance with the provisions of the Town of Vail Zoning and Subdivision Regulations and Vail's Comprehensive Plan elements, statf believes this rezoning provides for the growth of an orderly viable community. Staff believes any development under existing zoning would circumvent the Town's desire for the growth ol an orderly, viable community and could pose "life safety" concerns. 4l ls lhe change consistent with the Land Use Plan? The proposed zoning and Land Use Plan amendment are consistent with the goals, objectives and policies stated in the Comprehensive Open Lands Plan and all other elements of the Vail Comprehensive Plan. Specific Land Use Plan goals that are relevant to this proposal include: 1.2 The quality of the environment including air, water and olher natural resources should be protected as the Town grows. 10 1.6 Developmenl proposals on the hillsides should be evaluated on a case by case basis. Limited development may be permitted for some low intensity uses in areas that are not highly visible from the Valley floor. New projecls should be carefully controlled and developed with sensilivity to the environment. 'l.7 New subdivisions should not be permitled in high geologic hazard areas. 2.7 The Town of Vail should improve the existing park and open space lands while continuing to purchase open space. 5.1 Additional residential growth should continue to occur primarily in existing, platted areas and as appropriate in new areas where high hazards do not exist. 11 /1= ;gfi g gEE$ CL6eFTItrIIoTI loE 041 <9 \oE a,l (oPS o4l Ro,s or-orfi*r (1)vAs55 ARTICLE A. AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE (A) DISTRICT SECTION: 12-84-1: Purpose l2-8 A-2: Permitted Uses l2-84-3: Conditional Uses l2-8A-4: Accessory Uses 12-84-5: Lot Area And Site Dimensions 12-84-6: Setbacks 12-8A-7: Height 12-8A-8: Density l2-84'-9: Site Coverage l2-8A-10: Landscaping And Site Development l2-8A-l l: Parking 12-8A-1: PURIOSE: The Agricultural and Open Space District is intended to preserve agricultural, undeveloped, or open space lands from intensive development while permitting agricultural pursuits and low density residential use consistent with agricultural and open space objectives. Parks, schools, and certain types ofprivate recreational facilities and institutions also are suitable uses in the Agricultural and Open Space District, provided that the sites of these uses rernain predominantly open. Site development standards are intended to preclude intensive urban development and to maintain the agricultural and open space characteristics of the District. (Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.100) l2-8 A-2: PERMITTED USES : The following uses shall be permitted in the A District: Plant and tree nurseries and raising offield, row and tree crops. Public parks, recreation areas, and open spaces. Single-family residential dwellings. (Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.200) 12-8A-3 : CONDITIONAL USES: The following conditional uses shall be permitted, subject to issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 16 of this Title: Any use within public parks, recreation areas, and open spaces which involves assembly of more than two hundred (200) persons together in one building or group ofbuildings, or in one recreation area or other public recreational facility. Cerneteries. Churches, rectories, and related structures. Low power subscription radio facilities. Private golf, tennis, swimming and riding clubs, and hunting and fishing lodges. Public and private schools and colleges. vAsos or-or.**t e') Semi-public and institutional uses, such as convents and religious retreats. Ski lifts and tows. Type II ernployee housing unit (EHU) as provided in Section 12-13-5 of this Title. Well water treatment facility. (Ord. 8(1992) g 30: Ord. 37(1991) $ l: Ord. 30(1988) $ l: Ord. 16(198s) $ 1: ord. r6(t976) $ l(a): ord. t4(197s) g 3: Ord.8(1973) $ 12.300) 12-8A-4: ACCESSORY USES: The following accessory uses shall be permitted in the A District: Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to permitted agricultural uses, including barns, silos, sheds, corrals, pens, and similar uses. Home occupations, subject to issuance of a home occupation permit in accordance with the provisions of Section 12-14-12 of this Title. Private greenhouses, toolsheds, playhouses, garages or carports, swimming pools, patios, or recreation facilities customarily incidental to single-family residential uses. Retail sale ofplants, trees, or other farm or agricultural products grown, produced or made on the pr€mrses. Other uses customarily incidental and accessory to permitted or conditional uses, and necessary fortheoperationthereof. (Ord.21(199a) $ l2: Ord. 16(1976) $ l(a): Ord.8(1973) $ 12.400) l2-8A-5: LOT AREA AND SITE DIMENSIONS: The minimum lot or site area shall be thirty five (35) acres with a minimum of one acre of buildable area. (Ord. 34(1979) $ 1) 12-8A-6: SETBACKS: In the A District, the minimum front setback shall be twenty feet (20'), the minimum side setback shall be fifteen feet (15'), and the minimum rear setback shall be fifteen feet (15'). (Ord. 50(1978) $2) l2-8A-7: HEIGHT: For a flat roof or mansard roof, the height of buildings shall not exceed thirty feet (30'). For a sloping roof, the height of buildings shall not exceed thirty thee feet (33). (Ord. 37(1980) $ 2) 12-8A-8: DENSITY: Not more than one dwelling unit shall be permitted for each thirty five (35) acres of site are4 of which one acre must be buildable; provided, however, that one dwelling shall be allowed on a lot or parcel ofless than thirty five (35) acres which contains one acre ofbuildable area. Such dwelling shall not exceed two thousand (2,000) square feet ofgross residential floor area (GRFA). (ord.3a(le7e) $ l) 12-8A-9: SITE COVERAGE: Site coverage shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the total site area. (Ord. 17(1991) $ 14: Ord. 8(1e73) $ 12.507) vAsds or-o.t*r (3) 1 2-8A-1 0 : LAI\DSCAPING AI\D SITE DEVELOPMBNT : Not applicable in the A District. (Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.509) l2-8A-11: PARKING: Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter l0 of this Title. No required parking shall be located in any required setback area" except as may be specifically authorized in accordance with Chapter l7 of this Title. (Ord. 8(1973) $ 12.510) VAs65 or-or?r*t (1) SECTION: l2-6D-1: Purpose 12-6D-2: Permitted Uses 12-6D-3 : Conditional Uses 12-6D4: Accessory Uses l2-6D-5: Lot Area And Site Dimensions l2-6D-6: Setbacks l2-6D-7: HeiCht 12-6D-8: Density Control 12-6D-9: Site Coverage l2-6D-10: Landscaping And Site Development 12-6D-l l: Parking 72-6D-l: PURPOSE: The Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential District is intended to provide sites for single-family residential uses or two-family residential uses in which one unit is a larger primary residence and the second unit is a smaller caretaker aparffnent, together with such public facilities as may appropriately be located in the same district. The Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential District is intended to ensure adequate light, air, privacy and open space for each dwelling, commensurate with single-family and two-family occupancy, and to maintain the desirable residential qualities ofsuch sites by establishing appropriate site development standards. (Ord. 30(1977) $ 2) l2-6D-2 : PERMITTED USES : The following uses shall be permitted: S ingle-family residential dwellings. Two-family residential dwellings. Type I employee housing unit as provided in Section 12-13-4 of this Title. (Ord. 8(1992) $ I 1 : Ord. 30(1977) $ 2) l2-6D -3 z CONDITIONAL USES : The following conditional uses shall be permitted, subject to issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter l6 of this Title: Bed and breakfast as further regulated by Section 12-74-18 of this Title. Public buildings, grounds and facilities. Public or private schools. Public park and recreation facilities. Public utility and public service uses. Ski lifts and tows. Type II ernployee housing unit as set forth in Section 12-13-5 ofthis Title. (Ord. 8(1992) $ 12: ARTICLE D. PRIMARY/SECONDARY RESIDENTIAL (PS) DISTRICT vA56s o?-.3!lrx r (2) Ord.3l(1989) g 2: Ord.30(19'7'7) S2) l2-6D -4 : ACCESSORY USES : The following accessory uses shall be permitted: Home occupations, subject to issuance of a home occupation permit in accord with the provisions of Chapter l4 of this Title. Private greenhouses, tool sheds, playhouses, garages or carports, swimming pools, patios, or recreation facilities customarily incidental to single-family and two-family residential uses. Other uses customarily incidental and accessory to pemitted or conditional uses, and necessary for the operation thereof. (Ord. 30(1977) g 2) 12-6D-5: LOT AREA AND SITE DIMENSIONS: The minimum lot or site area shall be fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet of buildable area, and each site shall have a minimum frontage of thirty feet (30). Each site shall be of a size and shape capable ofenclosing a square area, eighty feet (80') on each side, within its boundaries. (Ord. 12(1978) $ 3: Ord.30(1977) $ 2) l2-6D-6: SETBACKS: In the Prima ry/Secondary Residential District, the minimum front setback shall be twenty feet (20'), the minimum side setback shall be fifteen feet (15), and the minimum rear setback shall be frfteen feet (15). (Ord. 50(1978) $ 2) l2-6D-72IIEIGHT: For a flat roof or mansard roof, the height of buildings shall not exceed thirty feet (30'). For a sloping roof, the height ofbuildings shall not exceed thirty three feet (33). (Ord. 37(1980) $ 2) l2-6D-8: DENSITY CONTROL: A. Dwelling Units: Not more than a total of two (2) dwelling units shall be permitted on each site with only one dwelling unit permitted on lots less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet. B. Gross Residential Floor Area: l The following gross residentiai floor area (GRFA) shall be permitted on each site: a. Twenty five (25) square feet ofgross residential floor area (GRFA) for each one hundred (100) square feet ofthe first fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet ofsite area; plus b. Ten (10) square feet ofgross residential floor area (GRFA) for each one hundred (100) square feet ofsite area over fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet, not to exceed thirty thousand (30,000) square feet ofsite area; plus c. Five (5) square feet ofgross residential floor area (GRFA) for each one hundred (100) square feet ofsite area in excess ofthirty thousand (30,000) square feet. 2. In addition to the above, four hundred twenfy five (425) square feet ofgross residential floor area (GRFA) shall be permitted for each allowable dwelling unit. On any site containing two (2) dwelling units, one of the units shall not exceed forly percent (40%) of the vAs65 or-o.trr (3) total allowable gross residential floor area (GRFA). No primary/secondary residential lot except those located entirely in the red hazard avalanche zone, or the flood plain, or those of less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet shall be so restricted that it cannot be occupied by a p1mary/secondary dwelling. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Type I ernployee hou3ing unit (EHU) may be permitted on lots of less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet in accordance with Section 12-13-4 of this Title. C. Employee Housing Units: Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections A and B of this Section, a Type I ernployee housing unit (EHU) shall be permitted on lots of less than fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet in accordance with Section 12-13-4 ofthis Title. (Ord. 8(1992) $$ 13, 14: Ord.37(1990) $ 5: Ord. 19(1990) $ 1: Ord. 12(1988) $ 4; Ord. 23(1986) $ 1: Ord. 23(1981)$2:ord.22(1981)$1:Ord.3s(1980)$1:Ord.22(1979)$1:Ord. 12(1978)$2: ord.30(1977) $ 2) l2-6D-9 : SITE COVERAGE : Site coverage shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total site area. (Ord.41(1990) $ 5: ord. 30(1977) $ 2) 12-6D-10: LANDSCAPING AND SITE DE VELOPMENT: At least sixty percent (60%) of each site shall be landscaped. The minimum of any area qualifuing as landscaping shall be ten feet (10') (width and length) with a minimum area not less than three hundred (300) square tbet. (Ord. 30(1978) $ 2) r2-6D-ll: PARIflNG: Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with Chapter l0 of this Title. (Ord. 30(1977) $zl vA565 or-o.l*r (1) ARTICLE C. NATURAL AREA PRESERVATIOI{ CI{AP) SECTION: l2-8C-1: Purpose l2-8C -2: Permitted Uses l2-8C-3: Conditional Uses l2-8C4 Accessorv Uses I 2-8C-5 : Development Standards l2-8C-6: Parking And Loading l2-8C-7 : Additional Development Standards 12-8C-l: PURPOSE: The Natural Area Preservation District is desigrred to provide areas which, because of their environmentally sensitive nature or natural beiuty, shitt be protected from encroachment by any building or othar improvement, other than those listed in Section l2-8C-2 of this Article. The NaturafArea Preservation District is intended to ensure that designated lands remain in their natural state, including reclaimed areas, by protecting such areas from development and preserving open space. The Natural Area Preservation District includes lands having valuable wildlife habitat, exceptional aesthetic or flood control value, wetlands, riparian areas and areas with significant environmental consfaints. Protecting sensitive natural areas is.important for maintaining water quality and aquatic habitat, presetiing wildlife habitat, flood control, protecting view coriidors, minimizing the risk from hazard areas, and protecting the natural character of Vail which is so vital to ihe Town's tourist economy. The intent shall not preclude improvement of the natural environment by the removal of noxious weeds, deadfall where necessary to protect public safety or similar compatible improvements. (Ord. 21(1994) $ l0) l2-8C-2 : PERMITTED USES: The following shall be permitted uses in the NAP District: Nature preserves. (Ord. 21(199a) $ l0) 12-8C-3: CONDITIONAL USES: The following conditional uses shall be permitted in the NAP District, subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit in accordance wittr the provisions of Chapter 16 of this Title: Equestrian trails, used only to access National forest system lands. Interpretive nature walks. Parking, when used in conjunction with a permitted or conditional use. Paved and unpaved, nonmotorized, bicycle paths and pedestrian walkways. Picnic tables and informal seating areas. Other uses customarily incidental and accessory to permitted or conditional uses and necessary for the operation thereof, with the exception of buildings. (Ord. 2l(1994) $ 10) 12-8C-4: ACCESSORY USES: VAs65 oz-oglxr Q) Not applicable in the NAP District. (Ord. 21(199a) $ l0) l2-8C-5: DEYELOPMENT STANDARDS: Not applicable in theNAP District. (Ord. 21(1994) $ l0) 12-8C-6: PARKING AND LOADING: Parking and loading requirements will be determined by the Planning and Environmental Commission during the review of conditional use requests in accordance with the provisions of chapter l6 of this Title. (ord. 21(1994) $ l0) l2-BC-7 : ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS : Additional regulations pertaining to site development standards and the development of land in the Nafural Area Preservation District are found in Chapter 14, "Supplemental Regulations", of this Title. (Ord. 21(199a) $ l0) ARTICLE D. SKI BASE/RECREATION (SBR) DISTRICT SECTION: l2-8D-l:Purpose | 2-8D -2: Perm itted Uses l2-8D-3 : Conditional Uses l2-8D4: Accessory Uses 12-8D-5: Location Of Business Activity I 2-8D-6 : Development Plan Required 12-8D-7 : Development Plan Contents l2-8D-8: Development Standards/Criteria For Evaluation 12-8D-9: Lot Area l2-8D-10: Setbacks l2-8D-11: Height 12-8D-12: Density Control l2-8D-13 : Site Coverage l2-8D-14: Landscaping And Site Development 12-8D-15: Parking Plan And Program 12-8D-1: PURPOSE: The Ski Base/Recreation District is intended to provide for the base facilities necessary to operate the ski mountain and to allow multi-family residential dwellings as a secondary use if certain criteria are met. In addition, summer recreational uses and facilities are encouraged to achieve multi-seasonal use of some of the facilities and provide for efficient use of the facilities. (ord.2a(lee5) $ l) l2-8D-2 : PERMITTED USE S : A. Within Main Lodge: The following uses shall be permitted within the main base lodge building in the Ski Base/ Recreation District: Basket rental. Injury prevention and rehabilitation facilities for owners'use. ORDINANCE NO.27 Series of 2001 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FOR THE TOWN OF VAIL IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLE 12, ZONING REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 5, ZONING MAP; REZONING LOTS 1.4, VAIL MEADOWS FILING 2 AND LOTS 15 AND 16, BIGHORN SUBDIVISION SECOND ADDITION TO "NATURAL AREA PRESERVATION DISTRICT''; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARD THERETO. WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that lhis zoning designation is compatible with and suitable to adjacent uses, is consislent with the Town's Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations, and is appropriate for the area; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmenlal Commission of the Town of Vail has recommended approval of this zoning map amendment at its Augusl 27th public hearing, and has submitted its recommendation to the Town Council; and WHEREAS, all notices as required by the Town of Vail Municipal Code have been sent to the appropriate parties; and WHEREAS, the Town Council considers it in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to amend the official Town of Vail Official Zoning Map, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. The Olficial Zoning Map of the Town of Vail is hereby amended as follows: Lots 1-4 in the Vail Meadows Filing 2 subdivision shall be rezoned to Natural Area Preservation District (NAPD), in accordance with the attached map Exhibit A. Section 2. The Official Zoning Map of the Town of Vail is hereby amended as follows: Lots 15 and 16 in the Bighorn Second Addition Subdivision shallbe rezoned to NaturalArea Preservation District (NAPD), in accordance with the attached map Exhibit B. Section 3. lf any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held lo be invalid, such decision shall not etfect the validily of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase lhereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. Section 4. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof. Section 5. The amendment of any provision of the Town Code as provided in this ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the effective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision amended. The amendment of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. Section 6. All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are repealed to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revise any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretofore repealed. INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE lN FULL ON FIRST READING this 18rH day of September, 2001 and a public hearing for second reading of this Ordinance set for the second day of October, 200'1, in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. Ludwig Kurz, Mayor Altest: Lorelei Donaldson, Town Clerk READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED lhis seCONd day of October, 2001. Ludwig Kurz, Mayor Attest: Lorelei Donaldson, Town Clerk <=C\ cDC !I - IIIJ' 6 oE J =I II JE TF g +fII -cll-er-r\-a IiJ3 bE {r fl b la) (o F.D r{) 4\ 'dlo cz -Jrr\",\\\/oH <=F -oTI *,IIE E!t? -I E msi *f=Ea'Fc - I\-J -,?l OI*r -coIIE /\... ^gs$x bb F OU l()Fg 3 .F 04, cl\c\tF r,S ,H RESOLUTION NO.5 SERIES OF 2OO1 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE TOWN OF VAIL LAND USE PLAN, CHANGING THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM "LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL" TO "OPEN SPACE" FOR LOTS 1.7 AND LOT 12, VAIL MEADOWS FILING 2 AND LOTS 15 AND 16, BIGHORN SUBDIVISION SECOND ADDITION, AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARD THERETO. WHEREAS, Section 3-2-6 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail provides thal the Planning and Environmental Commission shall make and adopt a Master Plan for approval by the Town Council for the physical development of the town; and WHEREAS, conditions and policies in the Town of Vail have changed since the Vail Land Use Plan was originally adopted in 1986; and WHEREAS, lhe adopted Town of Vail Comprehensive Open Lands Plan identifies the properties to be considered as environmentally sensitive areas; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental Commission ol the Town of Vail has recommended approval of this amendmenl at its August 27th public hearing, and has submitted its recommendation to the Town Council; and WHEREAS, the Town Council considers it in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare to amend the Town of Vail Land Use Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: 1. The Town Council finds the procedures lor amending the Land Use Plan, as set forth in Chapler Vlll, Section 3 of the Land Use Plan, have been satisfied. 2. The Town Council hereby amends the Land Use Plan: A. Changing the Land Use Designation from "Low Density Residential" to "Open Space" on Lots 1-7 and Lot 12, Vail Meadows Filing 2 (property more particularly described on Exhibit A), and B. Changing the Land Use Designation from "Low Density Residential" to "Open Space" on Lots 15 and 16, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition (property more particularly described on Exhibit B). INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 18'n day of September, 2001. Ludwig Kurz, Mayor Lorelei Donaldson, Town Clerk Attest: oo /J=C\ cttg II It-IL oE tE = (\ F EEfi! 3 b E " s '>{f "A{r62"il oo /J= /\.e sE Xs/ v CoII+,tI ./'Ei/ =|rEg oI v, Osi*r=EaEtrfiE oTIm h C9F' € K)rFI g ($ nH) r€ (f) dt\(rl f*r.$ i-o).tS ,H APPLICATION FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION APPROVAL qroCz Cail the ptanning Staff at 47!-ZI3B Employee Housing Unit (Type: _) Major or E Minor Exterior Alteration (Vail Village) Major or Minor Exterior Alteration (Lionshead) Variance Zoning Code Amendment Amendment to an Approved Development Plan GENERAL INFORMATION This application is for any project requiring approval by the Planning and Environmental Commission. For specific information, see the submittal requirements for the particular approval that is requested. The application can not be accepted until all required information is submitted. The project may also need to be reviewed by the Town Council and/or the Design Review Board. T0l,f'I, A. TYPE OF APPL]CATION:tr Bed and Breakfasttr Conditional Use permit tr Major or tr Minor Subdivisiontr Rezoningn Sign Variancetr Special Development Districttr Major or tr Minor Amendment to SDD tr tr o tr tr tr B. DESCRTPTTON OFTHE REQUEST:Please refer to the attachent c. D. E. F. H. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: LOT:1-12 BLOCK:_ FIUNG: PHYSICAL ADDRESS: s2o6-52r5 rlack Gore Drtwe PARCEL #t 2099-182-16-00IlOl2 (Contact Eagle Co. Assessors ffice at 970-328-8640 for parcet #) ZONING: Aericulture/Open Space NAMEOFOWNER(S): Torn of Vail, 75 S. Frontage Road, Vail., CO 81657 NAME OF APPLICAIIT. saue MAIUNG ADDRESS: PHONE: FEE: See submittal requiremenE for approprate fee PLEASE SUBMIT THIS APPUCATION, ALL SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS AND THE FEE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, 75 SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD, VAI|- COLORADO AL657. Vail lleadoss Filing 2 owNER(s) SrGNA TOWN OFVAIL Department of Community Development 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 970-479-2138 FAX 970-479-2452 www.ci.vail.co.us July 30, 2001 Town of Vail Planning and Environmental Commission (PEC) C/o Department ol Community Development 75 S. Frontage Road Vail, CO 81657 Re: Lots 1-12, VailMeadows Filing 2 Dear PEC members: The Town of Vail's application involves the following requests: . A request lor a linal review and a recommendalion to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendmenl 1o the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 5206-52'15 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-12, Vail Meadows Filing 2. . A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Agriculture and Open Space" to "Natural Area Preservation District," located at 5206-5207 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-4, Vail Meadows Filing 2. The circumstances and rationale for the proposed amendments are contained within the slaff memorandum. Please refer 1o this memorandum for complele details of the proposals. Sincerely, E---V/-L Brent Wilson, AICP Senior Planner $*"no"o""* . @09IS rasEl Otl"q"rssarPPV o.$ranv@ EAGLE RIVER WATER AND LALLIER, WAYNE R. & PAULA M. HENAULT, PHILIP A. & BONNIE J.SANITATION DISTRICT FOTbx ess po BOX2ege846 FOREST ROAD vAtL, co 81657 / SALIDA' CO 81201 VANCOUVER, WA 98668 BERG, ER1C M. NUNNERy, RONALDW. CONSTANCE B. KNIGHT po Box3oo2 2438 tRD REVOCABLETRUST vAtL, co 816s8 GRAND JUNCIoN, co s1505 ifff38t ?5frtK DR 201 MURPHY, WILLIAM H. GRAUPNER, WALTER G., SR & BUTZ, FRANCIS J. 2 MAC EVOyAVE DEARL M. -JT MAzlwAcONTRAlL DR CHATHAM, NJ 07e28 Sgrtll,?$flx, ,rr.,u AURoRA, co 80015 DULA, LTNDA DTANE BRUNO, LUCA & JENNTFER POLHEMUS, WLLIAM EDWARD' 5197 B1-ACK GORE DR A-6 -!T ll 'RACINE' vArL, co 81657 ilil BcB.#&9*'DR A-7 R=-fiHPrt#li,l?l%..r_ 2038 KING, NOL.AN H. & NANCY R. DEAN, DAVIDW. & MTHRYN M. GOOD, ILENE M. 9623 LONGMONT 8Z/5 W PRENTICE AVE 916 S ELMIRA ST HOUSTON, TX 77063 LITTLETON, CO 80123-2193 DENVER, CO 80231-1e04 SEBSO, NE;L & ER;C CONSTANCE B. KNIGHT ROSSI, CAROL EI-AINE 18 WtciiT pL REVOCABLE TRUST 5197 B;ACK GORE DR B-5 TENAFLv, NJ 07670 ifff3[t ?55r=* DR 201 vArL, co 816s2 BAHR, MICHAEL P.. TITTER, MCCAHILL, THOMAS M. & CAROL ESTELLE R, GOTTESFELD BARBAMA. L. TRUST. 5197 BI-ACK GORE DR UNIT 86 7117 HAVENWOOD DR BURTON H. GOTTESFELD VAIL,CO 81657 CASTLEROCK,CO 80104 TRUST2GOSGLENCOE DENVER. CO 80246 ELDRIDGE, JOAN E. 2 BLACK FOX LN ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111 n 09t9 Jol aleduel asn n-rsFa{s paal qpouls Orr,, rrEM MAYAFFEcrror* r*#** PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the TownofVail onAugust27,2OO1,at2:00P.M.intheTownofVail Municipal Building. In consideration of: A request for a final review and recommendation to the Town Council for the adoption of two view conidors within Lionshead, as identified within the Lionshead Redevelopment Masler Plan. View Gorridor 1 is located approximalely at the main pedesirian exit looking southwest towards the Gondola lift line. View Corridor 2 is located approximately from lhe pedestrian Plaza al the east end of the Lifthouse Lodge looking south up the Gondola lifl line. A more specific legal description of the two view conidors is on file at the Community Development Department. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on the Town of Vail's proposed amendment to the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan, located at EasUWest Meadow Drive, Vail Village. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: George Ruther A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendment to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 5206-5215 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-12; Vail Meadows Filing 2; and a request for a final review and a recommendation io the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from 'Agriculture and Open Space" to "Natural I Area Preservation District," located at 5206-5207 Black Gore Drive / Lois 1-4, Vail Meadows+---zl - Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Gouncil on a proposed amendmenl to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Densiiy Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 3880 and 3896 Lupine Drive / Lots 15 & 16, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from'Twe'Family Primary/Secondary Residential" to "Naiural Area Preservation District" located at 3880 Lupine Drive / Lot 15, Bighorn Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendationlo ihe Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from "Agriculture and Open Space" to "Natural Area Preservation District" located at 3896 Lupine Drive / Lot 16, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition. Applicani: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and recommendaiion to the Vail Town Council on p_roposed "housekeeping" amendments and/or corrections to Title 11, Vail Town €ole (lsign -Regulation's"), fiUe tZ, Vail Town Code ("Zoning Regulations"), Title 13, Vail Town Code Csubdivisiori Regulations"), and Title 14'("Development Standards"). A detailed description of ihe proposed housekeeping amendments is available at ihe Department of Community Development. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Breni Wilson A request for a variance t or s"tn 12-6D6, Vail Town Code, to dr, fi??n addition wilhin required setbacks, located at 5122 Grouse Lana / Lol 7, Block 1 , Gore Creek Subdivision. Applicant: Kuchar, represented by David lrwinPlanner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a recommendation to thE Vail Town Council on proposed revisions to Title 14 ("Development Standards"), Vail Town Code, regarding the use of altemate building materials within the Town of Vail, and setting forth details in regard thereto. Applicant Town of VailPlanner: Bill Gibson The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planne/s office, located at the Torn of Vail Community Development Department, 75 South Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend projecl orienlation and the site visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Departmenl. Please call 479-2138 for information. Sign language interpretation available upon request with 24-hour notification. Please call 47$ 2356, Telephone for the Hearing lmpaired, for information. Community Development Department Published August 10, 2001 in the Vail Trail. A request for a variance rror s"tn 12-6D-6, Vail Town Code, to "tto* tiren addition within required setbacks, located al 5122 Grouse Lane / Lot 7, Block 1, Gore Creek Subdivision. Applicant: Kuchar, represented by David lrwinPlanner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on proposed revisions to Title 14 ("Development Standards"), Vail Town Code, regarding the use of altemate building materials within the Town of Vail, and setting forth details in regard thereto. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Bill Gibson The applications and information about the proposals are available for public inspection during regular office hours in the project planne/s office, located at the Town of Vail Community Development Deparlment, 75 Soulh Frontage Road. The public is invited to attend project orientation and the sile visits that precede the public hearing in the Town of Vail Community Development Department. Please call 479-2138 for information. Sign language interpretation available upon requesl with 2zf-hour notification. Please call 479- 2356, Telephone for lhe Hearing lmpaired, for information. Community Development Department Published August 10, 2001 in the VailTrail. Orr,. rrEM MAY AFFEcr rou* ,*#*r" PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 12-3-6 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on August 27, 2001, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In consideration of: A request for a final review and recommendation to the Town Council for the adoption of two view conidors within Lionshead, as identified within the Lionshead Redevelopment Masier Plan. View Corridor 1 is located approximately at the main pedestrian exit looking southwest towards the Gondola lifl line. View Conidor 2 is located approximately from the pedestrian plaza at the east end of the Liflhouse Lodge looking south up the Gondola lift line. A more specific legal description of the two view conidors is on file at the Community Development Department. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Allison Ochs A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on the Town of Vail's proposed amendment to the Town of Vail Streetscape Master Plan, located at EasUWest Meadow Drive, Vail Village. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: George Ruther A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendment to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space' land use category, located al 5206-5215 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-12,Vat Meadows Filing 2; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from ?griculture and Open Space" to "Natural I Area Preservation District," located at 520S5207 Black Gore Drive / Lots 1-,4, Vail Meadows -.I -tfltno z ' Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed amendment to the Vail Land Use Plan to allow for a change from a "Low Density Residential" land use category to an "Open Space" land use category, located at 3880 and 3896 Lupine Drive / Lots 15 & 16, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendaiion to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from 'Two-Family Primary/Secondary Residential" to "NaturalArea Preservation District'located at 3880 Lupine Drive / Lot 15, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition; and a request for a final review and a recommendation to the Vail Town Council on a proposed rezoning from ?gricullure and Open Space" to "Natural Area Preservation District" located at 3896 Lupine Drive / Lot 16, Bighom Subdivision Second Addition. Applicant: Town of VailPlanner: Brent Wilson A request for a final review and recommendation to the Vail Town Council on. p_roposed "houiekeeping' amendments and/or conections to Title 11, Vail Town Code fSign Regulation's"), titte tZ, Vail Town Code ('Zoning Regulations"), fitt_g tQ, VailTown Code ("subdivisiori Regulations"), and Title 14 ("Development Standards"). A delailed description of ihe proposed housekeeping amendments is available at ihe DePartment of Community Development. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Brent Wilson 6 I TI aa IIt- It $oo) r-r-o gFb \ A ) O. 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U uuu rz ?;f, 1 rg91 loi \ hwn 75 south tronlage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 4792138 (303) 4792139 November 15, 1991 Estelle and Burt Gottesfeld 5197 Black Gore Drive, #B-8 Vail, CO 81657 office ol community develoPment Re: Vall Meadows Flllng 2 Proposed Rezonlng Dear Estelle and Burt: Thank you for your interest in the proposed rezoning of Vail Meadows, Filing No. 2. At this time, the applicant is responding to the Town of Vail's request lor additional information on the proposal. The item is not currently scheduled for a Planning and Environmental Commission hearing, since the Town has not received all the information needed to evaluate the proposal. lf the applicant pursues the request, and provides the needed information, the Town will schedule the item for a PEG hearing and will notify you of the hearing date. When the project is re-activated, I encourage you to get involved to help determine the outcome of the proposal. Your concerns to preserve the beauly and integrity of the area are important, and the Town would like to work together with the neighbors and the developer toward this end. Please contact me if you have any lurther questions. I can be reached at 479-2138. Again, thank you for your interest in the application. Sincerely, Town Planner lab Town Council Planning and Environmental Commission Ron Phillips I I ( ( I cc: ,1i.4rt..":;1' )ufl'tt a,1 , {--s, X-+a+'aa Z a>t" +-.%a aR'eT.X cq+) !! TE Soo:s{x EEd1;' RS o l-{ v Fl r-o\ ln ) ( .J \., J /) u--xf 'l'@ ),.lrn'l {,.+rr ,', y{ I F =s 6lll ri'X riI l:: a-'t tC,4 Eo|r Eu8a 5€ct ETdg RS oo ..1 ..1 br +Jqg ad..l q)Ed Bt{C..r (l E(d r-{ (U.qA o(Jil 'a' OFq i b|,LO6 .d '-l (d\o > +J .-l +J Fro g d g@tr o> oo E t{OO C t+.1 tr{Ooo(d t,l E '.1 g (/) r-{rd>B -.{.,{ d oro (doHHr'-> UZo 7'.' < t6\7 h 4Q9.6< oP.\/zE6IIJ <Yl< "U fr89 -xEaJ.{Ytcu EsN?a,ofr !. r'l IJ] <IJ. 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I'r M - ,.,- !-, : t!i ,il ,:I 'ii I- l-t U<i;)t,4 li P*,. l" /u:t.top7 /,/ s,*./ qm/ /*s;ai filr coPY lnwn 75 soulh frontage road Yall, colorado 81657 (303) 47S'2138 (303) 479'2139 November 15, 1991 Estelle and Burt Gottesteld 5197 Black Gore Drive, #B-8 Vail, CO 81657 otfice of communlly develoPmenl Re: Vall Meadows Fillng 2 Proposed Rezonlng Dear Estelle and Burt: Thank you for your interest in the proposed rezoning of Vail Meadows, Filing No. 2. At this time, the applicant is responding to the Town of Vail's request for additional information on the proposal. The item is not cunently scheduled for a Planning and Environmental Commission hearing, since the Town has not received all the information needed to evaluate the proposal. lf the applicant pursues the request, and provides the needed information, the Town will schedule the item for a PEC hearing and will notify you of the hearing date. When the project is re-activated, I encourage you to get involved to help determine the outcome of he proposal. Your concerns to preserve the beauty and integrity of the area are important, and the Town would like to work together with the neighbors and the developer toward this end. Please contact me if you have any further questions. I can be reached at 479-2138. Again, thank you for your interest in the application. Town Flanner lab Town Council Planning and Environmental Commission Ron Phillips snilv,, pe."'tr Pon.1, --.%j tq4t ,h\Y] b tygl' November 4, 1991 As a property owner in East Vail, we are conscerned aboutthe proposed rezoning of the I'Agricultural Open Space'r behind our property to "High Densitytr designation. If this proposal is approved, the effects would be devestating. Not only would the habitat of the area be adversely affected, but the beauty of the Gore Creek,/Forest Area would be ruptured. In order to preserve the beauty and integrity of the area, rte reguest that you, as a Tordn Council Member reject this rezoning request. Your reply concerning your decision would be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours | .- nZ*;" U4L3*t,I*""/"u Estelle & Burt Gottesfeld 5197 Black core Drive *B-8Vail, Colorado 81657 October 8, l-991- The Town of Vail Departrnent of Cornrnunity Development75 South Frontage RoadVail, CO 8L657 Dear Conmunity Development Department: I am writing as a concerned East Vail homeowner on Black Gore Drive regarding the \/ail lrleadows, Fil ing 2, propert)' rezoning. The issues which concern me most are: a. The Black Gore and Main Gore join here and it is the first widening area in the residential subdivision for flooding high waters to spread out. A lot of attention should be focused on this wetlands. b. The steep incline to the north of the subject property is either very moist or heavily treed with rnature spruce. I would hate to see them cut down or the willows cut out, depriving all of their usefulness and beauty. I an interestedin seeing how stable the soils are below I-7O down to the river. Could a potential rnudslide occur due to disruption ofportions of the land? c. The wildlife in the area, including beavers, deer and bears live in and frequent the area. Many people fish along the area where the access crosses the river to the subject property. fn review, whatever is proposed with the development of this land, I cannot see airy iirore tharr two home sites going irr, if arty. The infrastruction will be costly, the land fragile and its beauty heavily marred - to develop land that is, for the most part, unbuildable. f am for improving the neighborhood, but concerned about how this property could and would be developed. Please keep me informed by calling 476-o9L6 (home) or by mail to: Kurt Davis 5l-67 Black Gore Drive Vail, CO 8L657 'i /itf'COCI 0.jtg9i October 8, 1-99L Diana Donovan, Chairman Environnental & Planning Conmission Town of Vail 75 S. Frontage Road Westvail, co 8l-657 Dear Diana, I an writing to you to express Annars and my very deep and serious concerns with the proposed rezoning of Vail llleadons Second Filing. We are owners of Vail Meadows First Filing, Lot L4, northern unit. we are directly across from VaiI Meadows second Filing and will besubstantially and negativety irnpacted by any change from the exist-ing agriculture zone. When I purchased my property in L977, I made an investigation withthe Town of Vail as to the zoning of the property which we know of as Vail Meadows Second Filing, and the fact that it was zoned agri-cultural was a najor consideration in not only ny deternination to purchase the property but also in the design of our home. The eastside of our home was designed with large windows to take advantageof the very beautiful view, which includes ttre subject property. Our home was designed based upon the fact that there would be noother homes that could look at the front of home so that we would have complete privacy despite the fact that we have very, verylarge windows. Any change in zoning that would perrnit housing would destroy our privacy, decrease the value of our property, and would be a breactr of faith between the Town and us because of the change of zone. I{e retied upon the zoning that the Town put inp1ace, and while we recognize that there are legitimate situationsin which the Town has the right to change zoning, we certainly feelthat this is not one of those situations. I understand the ownerrsnotivation to convert his property fron agricultural land with non-inal value to residential development land with significant value. The truth of the matter is that he bought the property knowing thatit was zoned agricultural land, and there are no legal reasons to change that designation. Page 2 Donovan We, along with everyone else 1n the neighborhood, respectfully reguest that the Town follon the law and deny the request for a zone change. Yfe share your concerns, as you know, for open space. We have always supported you on this issue ... why take this agriculturalland and convert it to hlgh-end housing solely for the benefit ofa developer? We renain ur"ly yours, Q)r",,tAnna Kleiner AK/jt P.S. We are sorry rde have a long-standingtion for the Coloradoin Denver. could not attend the neeting personally. Weprior commitment to make an aII day presenta- Association of Realtors Technology Conference ------l tJ* e7/r.*J lir't ,-If";,* ,1nia4 PUBLIC NOTICE ., NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\IEN that the Planning and Environmental Comnission of the iown oe Vail will hold a public-hearing-in- iccoroance rrith Seciio" ie.se .060 of the t'lunicipal code of the rown of vair on o;i;;;; i4; 1991 at 2:00 p'm' in the rown of Vail Municipal Building. Consideration of: 1. A worksession to consider rezoning Lots 3 through 9 and 12, VaiI Meado*"--fiiitS No. 2 from Agiicultural and Natura1 Open Space to Residential Cluster. applicant: - Vail City Corporatlon and David Elmore Planner:Andy Knudtsen 2. A request for a wall height variance for the Chester Residence,totlgrBlock-lrVailVilfagelstFiling/395Uilf Creek Circle.Applicant: E.B. ChesterPlinner: Kristan Pritz the August L2' 1991 PEC review of the staff ninor amendment for Garden of the Godst SDD Bi;;i 5A, vait viltage 5th Filing/365 vail Margaret HiIl Marital Trust Shelly MeIIo 4. A request for a conditional use permit fof a- cellular teteptone "cett site" at Red Sandstone School' 551 North Frontage Road,/Lot 2, Block 8, Vail Potato Patch' 3. A follow-uP to approval of the No. 22, Lot K, Valley Drive. Applicant: Planner: Applicant: PIanne!: Filing. Applicant: PLanner: Applicant: Planner: The $Ialter GrouP Andy Knudtsen VaiI AssociatesJiI] Kamrnerer Jackalope, fnc. Mike Mollica 5. A request for a minor amendment to the Gofden Peak development plan to allow for the installation of a rope tow lift, agA vaii-valley Drive/Tract B, Vail Village ?th 6.ArequestforasetbackvarianceforthesipfResidence' Aefe'r,upine Drive/Lot 148' Block 1, Bighorn 2nd Addition' lpplicants: Eric and Susan SiPf PLanner: AndY Knudtsen 7. A request for a satellite dish antenna variance for the tacfitope Ciie-anA-Cantina, 2l6L N. Frontage Road West/Lot ia, n""irua:'vision-oi r,ot 2', YalL Das schone Filing *3' { a A reques! for a conditional use permit and a variance to the parfi-ng standards, Section 18.52 of the lown of VaiI ilunicipaf Code to allow for off-street surface parking at the nH;ly Cross parcel" which is genera11y located on the north side of the South Frontage Road east of and immediately adjacent to Red Sandstone Creek. Appllcant: Planner: Vail Associates.fill Kammerer 10 A reguest for a setback variance for a garage^at the iaiser/ttalI Residencer 4913 ,Iuniper Lane/Lot 3, Block 5, Bighorn 5th Addition.eplticant: Ursula Kaiser/Robert HaIl Planner: ShelIY Mello A request for an amendment to the approved conditional use permit in order to construct a snow dump on the Property ienerally locaLed west of the Town of Vail Shops' The iroperty is more specifically described as follows: That part of the Nortf! L/2 of Section 8, Township 5 South, Range 80 west of the 6th Principal Meridian, Eagle county, Coi6raao, lying north of Interstate Highway No. ?0 and being more particularly described as follows: geqinninq at the NE corner of said section 8; thence along in5 nortfrerly line of said Section 8, S89 46'2?"W a distance of 1500.00 fL; thence departing the northerly line of said section 8, soo 23'03"w a distance of 529.86 ft to a point on the northerly ROW line of I-?0; thence along the northerly Row line of I-70 following two courses: 1) S?5 28' 18"E a dist'ance of 180 .82 fL to a point of curvaturer' 2|L32.T.g0ftalongthearcofacurvetotheleft'havinga radius of 5586.00 ft, a central angle of 13 38'04" and a chord which bears N89 361 34"8 t324.70 ft distance to a point on the easterly line of said Section 8; Thence departing said Ro$l line of I-?0 N00 23' 03"E along the easferf' iine oi said Section 8, a distance of 512.10 ft to the poi;t of beginning, containing 20.480 acres more or less. The above description is based on the Town of Vail itrne"ation plats for the property describe^d and is not based on a field -survey. The basis of bearing for.the above parcel is the noitherly line of Section 8 being S89 45'2?"W is shown on said annexation Plats.Applicants: Town of Vail-/Vail Associates PILnner: AndY Knudtsen A reguest to amend Chapter 18.1?, Agricultural and Open spa"6, section I9.32.030 - Condirional uses in order ro ailor' welf water treatment facilities as a conditional use. appii"""t: VaiI ValIey Consolidated water District Planner ShellY Mello 11 t' !2. A request to anend Chapter L8.62, _Variancesr Section. 18.6i:OaO - Permit Iss'uance and iftect and Chapter 18.60' conditional use Permits, section 18.50.080 - Permit Issuance and Effect in order to clarify the notification of approval procedures.APPIicant: Town of VaiI Planner: .7i11 Karunerer 13.AreguestforaworksessiononMillracelVSpecialoe"eiopmeni-oistrict No. 4, for cascade villaggr-to review a develoirnent plan, generally located south of Millrace Condoniniums and w6st of the westin Resortr vail' APP1icant: East-west Partners Planner: SheIlY Melto 14. A reguest for approval of a wetland mitigation proposal for areai along Gore Creek and Booth Creek' applicant: Upper Eagle Valley water and Sanitation DistrictPlanner: AndY Knudtsen Information on the listed items is available at the connunity Developm-nt office in the Vail Municipal Building during regular office hours. TOWN OF VAIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Published in the Vail Trail on Septenber 27' 1991' o lown ?5 touth liont{! toad Ydl. colorafo 4t657 (303) f7$,2r05 ofilc. ol lown m.n|ocl October 3, 1990 Mr. GregorY D. Tinm Bernigei, Berg, Rioth & Diver, P.C. Attorneys at Law 102 South Tejon, Suite 800 P.0. Box 1716 Colorado Springs, C0 80991 RE: Uail l4eadows Subdivision Filing No' 2 and Unplatted 4.35 Acre Site on Main Gore Drive Dear Mr. Timn: The Town council has discussed the possibil'ity o! purchasing the'land. il"d-6y f,tr. itror.-fnown ai Vait MLadows Subdivision Filing No' -2 and. the unplatted 4.35 "1"" iii" on Ma'in Gore Drive. The Town Council feels init-ihii land is noi i prioritv rep Town of vai'l open-Space' lJe ;;;i"i;it appreciate-the'informition vou put tosether for us in ana'lyzing the value of the property. Si ncerel y '%rrol rq-ulp Rondal'l V. Phil'liPs Town l'lanager ,ry 4aL RVP/mac cc: Lawrence A. Eskwith' Town Attorney r.-lffistan Pritz, Corrnunity Development Director M ICHAEL A. BERNIG ER THOMAS E. B ERG LENARD R IOTH .,OS EPH W. DIVER OU NCAN S. BRE}4ER TERRY FRANK SATTERWH ITE LIN DA FLEWELLEN GOU LO STEVEN T, MONSON STEVE O. NOECKER M. JILL WH ITLEY SUSAN K. WOOO.ELLIS .JOSEPH PATRIC K KELLY .JOSEPH A. COYNE QF COUI{SEL G REGOR Y O. TIMM BERNIGER, BERG. RIOTH & OIVER, P.C. ATTORN EYS AT LAW IOE SOUTH TEJON, SUITE 8OO P.O. BOX t7l6 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLOFIADO 8O9OI (7t9) rt75-9900 FA\ 1719) 175-O7tZ Septernber 14, 1990 Kristan PritzActing Director Courmunity Development Department Town of VaiI 75 South Frontage Road Vail , Colorado aL657 Re: Vail Meadows Subdivision Fiting No. 2 and Unplatted 4.35 Acre Site on Main Gore Drive Dear Kristan: I spoke to Mr. Elmore yesterday regarding his desire to develop or sell the property we have been discussing in East Vail. Dlr. Elmore would bewilling to consider a sale, under threat of condennation, to the Townif such a transaction can be closed prior to year end. we have analyzed sales of adjoining properties and feel that the following would be a reasonable price for the ten VaiI lteadows lots owned by David Elmore and other conpanies which I represent (excluding lots 1 and 2) consisting of 7.009 acres and the 4.325 acre site adjoining the water tank located on Main Gore Drive. 1o Vail Meadows Lots Net 7 Buildable lotsx S85,OOO.OO Value Average 3 Undevelopable Lots ($2O,OOO per Cost of Development and Utilities Net Value of Raw Ground - Vail Meadori/s S595, ooo. oolot) 60,000.00 <-19!._q!@.> s475 ,000.00 282 .500.00 37s7 .5oo. oo 4.325 Acre Unplatted Site on Main Gore Driveat $65,340 Per Acre My clients woul.d consider terms, but would prefer a cash closing prior Lo year end. If terns were to be discussed, they wouJ.d need to havethe note due no later than Decenber 31, 1991. We would expect a Kristan Pritz Acting Director Septenber 14, 1990 Page 2 twenty-five percent down palment in 1990 with interest at a reasonablenunicipal borrowing rate. I feel that we have taken a consenrative approach in analyzlng thevalue of the property, without trying to analyze the possible outcomeof a zoning change or litigation over the current zoningclassification. Please contact me with your thoughts aa quickly as possible. weclearly wLsh to have the use of this land resolved this year. Sincerely, BERG, RIOTH & DTVER, P.C. r--\ -----=+-- 'Ar/. .//--/-v-/-4V Tinn GDTIkdncc: Lawrence H. Eskwith, RondaII V. Phillips, David Elnore Town Attorney Town llanager uoFr'c21esl R;I'""J H. D.V". 5lB5 ,lv\.it Gor" D'io. V.il, Oolo"'Jo 81657 October l-, 1991- Planning and .[nvironmental- Comroission of the Town of Vaif Town of t/ai1 Comnunity DevelopmentVail I'lunicipal SuildingVail, Colorado E1658 Pl-ease be advised that we as adjacent property owners to lots 3 through 9 and l-2 Vail- Itleadows Filing No. 2, being considered for rezoning from Agricultural and Natural- Open Space to Residential Cfuster, would like to strongly prgtest this rezoning. i/e have seen on a regular basis, deer, elk, small wild- life and a large variety of birds inhabit and thrive on the subject property and surrounding i,ihite River National- Sorrest. The natural open space was a determining factor in the major investment we made in our hoine at 5f85 Main Gore Drive, Yai1, Colorado. We feel we would receive a substantial- adverse economic and psychological impact if the subject property'is. rezoned. ryJIF*i&jard H.t DeVoe brb S,Adlo€-arbara J. DeVoe Owners lot lE Filing ,fl YaLI luleadowsVai1, Colorado oo h,i-t/hM trts.'t*Gh' (\,rdlqroP -lrft( " {rt,V,p F F- r"1 ll.L- 1 G'li r' , EYl '#'t. I,fr' : ', F.* U.cctr (D s c) -r ii.-t c ol -li:- (:lJ -lcJ rr-1 OPol -) hd c, g >,9 oE 3 +:."'t o5C O --{d Ciu-o 1 g-{ \Ofr 5 -..{ o-- '.r(l),i5:oac> g ,:: .rl r:dc€ o -P o..1 r) --,{ F !+-{ OOOd or-, AFt tuC .-|...'t frJ OdgcJo ;o >.-i.q or0.J g P r-)d :D qr F i..1 A O:l c -tr..J lf -ld d d'-r .;(o g 3..r r\ cr-J O c Of"-F=AOFI> , ":l i5 a 'Jt2' .ll l;o o1oo f->i-otr\() o t{\o l-: Fr g . cfiJ(drlH tr,j0JC) Jl -O lr-\ -t!Eft II ,^r I ltfl,ll tAt#fVvr -bo;t 6t11 &1-u/ 6** h. trtt (lar? "U fb,o^-^\ /, rL 6) "J [b4e,')''Ti*^ nr ,t?*a- - t\ FIL E COPY 75 soulh frontage road vail, colorado 81657 (3fi,) 4792138 (303) 479-2139 offlce ol community development September 13, 1991 Mr. Gregory D. Timm Berniger, Berg, Roith & Diver, P.C. P.O. Box 1716 Colorado Sprirgs, CO 80901 Re: Vall Meadows Subdlvlslon, Flllng 2, Proposed Rezonlng Dear Greg: Thank you for responding to my August 15, 1991 letter and submitting the intormation the Town requested. The suryey work has been quite helpful in urderstanding the area and ib development potential. Staff believes it is critical to have a comprehensivo understanding of how the future development will appear before brirqing any request before he Planning and Environmental Commission. Staff believes that some of the basic code standards should be r€view€d at this time to ensure that fie development potential allowed through higher density zoning does not result in unreasonable impacts. For example, fie Town of Vail codes state that street grades may not exceed 87". A problem may arise (after he rezoning has been completed) if you prcpose acoess requiring extensive cut and fill ancUor serreral switchbacks. I think it is important at his time to have an understanding of how access will be provided in a way which is compatible with the site. Similarly, minimum lot size is another basic development stiandard which may be a challenglng standard to meet. The standards of the proposed zone distict for lot size will apply not only to a potential replatting, but also to the existing platting. Because the Town does not want to creats non-conforming conditions, you must show that fie exisling platting can meet he standards of he proposed zone district, or else commit to replatting the area. Before a headng is scheduled for fie rezoning request, staff must understand that he land ls platted or can be platted in a way hat does not require variances from the proposed zone district standards. .\ Mr. Gregory D. Timm September 13, 199'l Page 2 tt.-1 f-\ ,! .:f "l The chart below showS some ot tte Ssic requirements of various zone disricts we havediscussed: ; |'r: ' a{"'- ! Minimum Lot Size Lot Shape Frontage Hequirement Density Sinole Familv Duplex 12,500 sq. ft. 15,000 sq. fl buildable area buildable area 80ft x. 80ft squate 80ft x. 80ft square 30 ft. 30 fr Residential Cluster 15,000 sq. ft. total wi$r 8,000 sq. ft buildable area 80ft x. 80ft squar€ 30 ft. Approximately3 ApproxlmatelyG Approximately6DU DU per acre DU per acre per buildable acre The Land Use Plan designates this area as Lotr Density Resuential (LDR), limiting development to 3 units per buildable acre. The sirqle family zone distict slighty exceeds this standard, as it would allow 3.4 units per buildable acre. Duplex zonirB would allow 5.8 dwelling unib per acre, while Residential Cluster wouU allow 6 dwelling units per buildable acre. lt appeafti that the Single Family zone may be more appropriab than he other options. Please note that, lor development purposes, density calculaffons ars rounded down to the nearest whole number. I am sure compliance to the zone disttict standards will be an issue raised in the publlc hearings. WiUtout researching how the standards apply to tris site and knowing that he standards can be met in an environmentially sensitive way, the requested higher density zone district may not receive PEC or Town Council support Using the standards shown above, it appears hat a replatling will be necsssary. lf this is not the case, please let staff know. Below are he various opuons for subdividing land. Ths first is an SDD/major subdivision; the second is simply a major subdivlsion, which would not allor any variations from the code; the third is a slngle family subdivision; and the fourut conskJeration would be a minor suMivision. The SDD/maior subdivision would be approgiate if significant varialions from he code are needed. An SDD allorvs deviation from almost all ol lhe code standards wih the intent hat he final product resulb in a higher quality development than what fie by*Bht standarcls would allow. This kird of review would require a Plannlng and Environmental Commission (PEC) headng and two readlngs in front of Town Councll. The second option is to proceed with the major subdivision without arry variations from fie code standarG. This kind of request can be approved by the PEC wiUrout going to Town Council, except for the dedication of easemenb and roads. As part of this process, you would need to show how all of the Town standards could be met. A third option is to proco€d with a single family subdivision. This allows a single developer to complete an entire development and requires less public review. One of the requirements of this process is ihat he foundations for each house must be poured before a lot can be subdivided and sold. The intent is hat each lot is sold as it is dweloped. The Town stalf developed this section of the code to me€t he needs of dwelopers who build a project to completion without selling any of he lob in a speculdive manner. I arn not sure if this would be appropriate for you, but it is an option you may want to conskjer. Mr. Gregory D. Timm September 13, 1991 Page 3 The last option the Town has for subdividing land is the minor subdivision process. The minor subdivision applies to proposals of 4 lots or less. lt is not as comprehensive as the major subdivision prooess, and cannot involve any nev', slreet or road or the extension of municipal facilities. Because your development proposal will most likely involve the exlension of municipal facilities, the minor subdivision may not be a viable option. After some review of the survey you have submitted, and gaining some understanding of he way development will impact he area, staff believes fiat additional information is needed before any public hearings are scheduled. Specifically, the Town will most likely need an Environmential lmpact Report. I have attiached he section of he zoning c,ode which lists the information to be induded in an ElR. In addition, the survey needs to include more information. lt must be stamped and signed by the regisbred surveyor. The sources for all the information on the survey must be noted on the map. The total area of each lot, the floodplain, ard the buildable area must be provided on he survey. Compliance with the requested zone district must also be shown. Statf is concemed that the survey may not currently show enough detail. For example, the beaver dam and pond are not shown. Staff understands here may be an island sunounded by water on Lot 8. Statf would like to see he wat6r treatnent plant, as well as the road to he water treatrnent plant, shorvn on the survey. Please provide an explanation as to how the boundaries of the floodplain were established. Staff compared your survey to work done by HydroTriad, and it appears the HydroTriad boundary for Sre floodplain is significantly wider than whal was shown on the survey. Staff suggesb using more than one map to show all of this information. At a 1'-100' scale, one map may become ditficult to read. As the inlormation in this letter is relatively complicated, Kristan PriE and I feelwe need to meet with you to go ovsr the review options. We believe an explanation of the difterent steps in the process is critical. We also believe that we need to have a better understanding of what you want to develop in order to recommend the conect review process. Please call us to set up this meeting at your earliest convenience. Because staff believes that additional information is needed before recommendations and decisions can be made, we would like to schedule this item for Planning Commission three weeks after you have submitted all of the requested information. I look fonrard to hearing from you and continuing to work on this project. Sinqrely, ,x{_^l 4*,, \l I t Andy Kn\dtsen Town Planner lab Enclosurecc: Larry Eskwitr BillAndre -,6*\ TOWN AFIIAN" 7g aosttr fFctrg. r!.C l|lt, col€ndotlogT COMPTIW NEME: FA.!( PECITE EROM: DAIE: # oF PACS lll DOCEMEIIrS (NOT rXCtItDrllG c0E3 sEEEI): RES?oNSE llQglslD? SEII|II BY:EXr. t TOIIN OF \TAI! FEX PEONE f,TItrGER: fOwN OF VAIL nEGULIR PEO!rE IIII€ER: I ...:. *,t FI,I PBONE TRTN${IITTI SEST 3'/i0 1'/3- q NWJ'.q ri$.g'eq@ S r,rt(b W D,LrAo,.t nrrrrr\nrunn rroluq- lat' fT*\ 5s0L rrJo^fr Ooh wtt*\qffi"rh [tom i"b^h \l b t^"ld , hdo^o/ \\*^r - B\M nn o. co4lla { b'ts k,!, ouui*aal6[ t,] g.,al'0o,r^ ".,."^* &+{,.^a, ^ qazunnfu,l V SggL' 5u MS rroy\cho^a blir( T,U \a, t)o^ SP^cr- lm/\D+ *tPfttr oq"rt\+b$- Rdi lco,oou P'b\fsSz:qam( ui'\, I to\kd Uou, bh I N*nE trk \i ?- ot ^N U1 car',{ai^ Do,^uer- We\\&J ?6tpl- M"b\ ulailLE"\ V.&, rtnmr\Ah. ,$no.- fu-\ \ac,k- *t h*.U- 6,eo^- wi\\ \t\L {D Uaup-dmre ohttu !il1ilHtrKt"iltrff*+,* raft fu.X \+eL t"\r\- c!. (< C'' $',e o 4...: ,f,,f it .i.q J* o t gH sr EEdr!- RS F)st&O =Io X Jl,r'- /fi"r- *,7 "ff.eI --Va,--n -Y1tP,$A l6of g; J3S 0'fS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of tbe Town of vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.66.060 crf'the Municipal Code of the Town of VaiI on Septedber 9, 1991 at 3:00 p.rn. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. Consideration of: 1. A request for a front setback variance for the Krediet Residence, 224 Forest Road/Lot 11-A, Block 7, vail village First Filing.Applicant: John Krediet 2. A worksession to consider rezoning Lots 3 through 9 and L2, VaiI Meadows FiLing No. 2 from Agricultural and Natural Open Space to Residential Cluster.Applicant: Vait City Corporation and David Elmore 3. A request for a major subdivision and a Special Development District for an unplatted ?.5 acre parcel generally located east of Nugget Lane and South of Gore Creek Drive. Applicant: Timberfalls Association 4. A request for a setback variance for the Vfaar Residence, 2953 BeIIflower Drive/Lot ?, Block 6, Intermountain.Applicants: Hans and Mia Vlaar Information on the tisted items is available at the Community Development office in the Vail Municipal Building during regular office hours. TOWN OF VAIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Published in the Vail Trail on August 23, 1991. oo Itn Al 4Ec Wlttt 02 \ Mr. Kent Rose, Mayor, Town of Vail iG. iii"t.n vr,ilf, cormunity Developrent' Town of vail Mr. Iarry Eskwith, Tolm of Vail Attorney Mrs. Diana Donovan' iititi"", -ptanning . ind-Enu+::ry*"tar conrnitteeMrs. oiana Donovan r Chairman, Planning. and EnvrronrnenEar Lurrurrr L Lss t' V U i'ir.'n"a Cr"thney' thainnan, Design ReYieh' corunittee r fi Mr. warren Garbe, chairrEn' Upper Eagle'iuiily-c*"olidated Water District f l , r'/C( ffit: )'):- ,'+kt;Dear Ladies and GentLenen: 1' /;,'' ,,'-!ltt14p... /l\ r_J It has cone ro our attention that the vail Meadirws Filing 2 -subdivision in East v Vait, which f,as neen-iJnea-agricufturat,-is'being consia6red for a resubdivision ana-i i"cf.ssification to resiclential status' We strongly believe that the reclassification ancl resugivision should not take place for the following reasons: I. The land contains nullerous tand/nmd slide and slunp areas' Titis inherently un"i"[f" soit ru" ai-scussea-in the pasCwith the Tovrn of Vail planners wno inaicated that urrey ieit Lhis land was nonbuildable and itrould renain undeveloPed 2. The property contains significant wetlands ancl possible flood plain areas.. The il;;I; roi-ui"u" flooa eactr spring' and flooded deeply in 1982 and 1983.' 3.Thepropertyprovidesexcellent.pristinestreamflowandfishlife'whichwill be ir."6i"uiy-ais-iurueo if-roads antl deveroprcnt htere pernitted. 4. The hillside regularly provides access and hone to nibrabing coyotes' deer, bear una-ii""oo-n". Developnent will displace these animals. 5.rheSteepnessoftheslopeprovidesarealthreatofavalancheandsnovr slides into anY developrcnt' 6. The required roacl and bridge work of development would desLroy the open space beauty Lttut the agriiultural status provides' T.Theareaservesasaprimarywatercollectionsourcefortheupper Eagle VaUey consolidited Water District' Any development would threatenthepurityofthewaterthatservesthecorrnunity. We believe that any changes bo the current status Vail corununity, and such changes, if propoged by iuii pouric s-ciuuiny and input by the pubtic and P.O. Box 2244 vai1, co. 81658 303-476-0658 Septenber 5, 1991 We also request that we be kept infonred in advance of discussions regarding this issue. ftf i ::- :6f99t would be aletrinenbal to the the landowner, should receive by all goveirrunental agencies. j all neetings and Sincerely, NAME ADDRESS PHONE SIG.IATURE 6*YoL R(7 . .tl ?g /Ut,a 7(rc*+'<a //,06 0/r sr ts ,244u 6zzae.474's{4 Rf{ s.doe 'Sr$s ffiain ' fbov'nvy Bor aaV4 {tt -stlsb sSD'e hrxvl/Vy -'?stl V lhftnJ 6nru Dr Ule 06s( ,/ t{""*2- - /f,-< ao.- - -- Q zi- - rzo* -Go*"-Df; . 4 za- :tgtf- e.,",* n rfl** 3o r Zz4( Sincerely, NAII{E ADDRESS PHONE SIGT{ATI'RE //;,5/& 6d 1t't : I ) 4, 1 : I g I dt.v. t t 6jI lirl l.l:.. . :ii I ii!tiit !d LJ tr a! ,, dz .l I I F <nrd E.o ETLLdI E= td=rt *= Fa bJ E.o oa tr- trJ J FZ._o FA *z F"(f 3f 1 H31VH HHq: sF P.O. Box 2244 vai}, co. 81658 303-475-0658 septemloer 6' L991 Mr. KenC Roser Mayor, Town of Vail Ms. Cristan PrLUzt comnunity Develognentt To\,tn of Vail Mr. Larry Eskwith, Town of vail Attorney Ivtrs. Diana Donovan, in"ii*", ptanninq.ind Environmental comnittee iii.'}i"a Cwattrmey, ihairman, Design Review conmittee Mr. warren Garbe, ch;i;;;; uppei nagre varley consolidated water Districb Dear Ladies and Gentlenen: It has cone to our attention that the Vail Meadows v"iil-"tti"it has been zonecl agricultural' is being and a reclassifi,cation to residential status' Filing 2 subdivision in East considered for a resubdivision would be detrimental to the the landoryner, should receive by all goveirnmental agencies. We strongly believe that the reclassification anil resubdivision should not take place for the follovring reasons: }.Thelandcontainsnuneroustan<l/mudslideandslunpareas.This inherently unstable soil was aiscuss"a in the past with the T@m of Vail planners who indicated that tirey iert this land was nonbuildable and itrouLd remain undeveloPed' 2. The property contains significanL wetlands and possible flood plain areas.. rhe ;;;p.;ly ioi ut""" flood each spring' and frooded deeply in 1982 and 1983-' 3.Thepropert'yprovidesexcellentpristineStreanf]owandfishlife'whichwirl be irr#;;i;ir"i"in"J'ir'ioaas and develosnent were permitted. 4.Thehillsideregular}yprovidesaccessandhometomi9ratingcoyotes, deer, bear una-ii""ooit". Developnent will displace Lhese animals' 5.Thesteepnessoftheslopeprovidesarealthreatofavalancheandsnovl slides into any develoPment. 6. The reguired road and bridge work of develognent would destroy the open space beauty itrat ttre agri-u1tura1 status provides' T.TheareaservesasaprimarywaEercollectionsourceforcheUpper Eagle Valtey Consolidlted water District' Any develognent would threaten tft. puiiiy of the water that serves the corununity' We believe that any changes to the currenb status vail conrnunity, an-d such changes, if proposed by iuii punfic s-ciutiny and inpuh by bhe public and We also request that we be kept informed in advance of all meetings and discussions regarding this issue. -l.t Sincerely, NAI4E ADDRESS PHONE SIGMTT'RE RC7 5t?5 tUpa 7(rcrr,+,<d /,04 (/t .sr ts t44u 6z*a< -+74's/rL s. lauoe St$S ffiain Qtt 's{s6 s}-O'e fbov't'>Vv -1b'X1/TVy tltV Mt,) 6n"Dr lll|C6s( 8or aeV4 /ron2"-fl-u*.^---{t-zg--a**G'.*&f; 4za--u,f-f-C-,*,*,4/il** 8o r 274( Sincerely, NAME ADDRESS PHONE SIGNATT'RE //o,ue rr 4 ,5/& 6a g i "n.V i3tlt. t aI ic{:iit uUgi I l. l!.t r|| it I I I L !l!r t! dz Fa UJEotrtLLrJ I>aE= LrJ =rt+z t--U) trJE. o(P ttJ J FZ HE *7 H3 =:Pro*z sF il * t3M'l Hctv|l o \ \ \ \ \ \ I I i I I i I i lJoTESr\r 'v3p/o" I I \i1( I.i p[n{{rn1, lz,rru 6*t/"tc.I U: <sbw(o 4rrfu1 i jo' L,^-l-7< i o 33' .z.f ol -t,,k .aJ.a 'u ah'*' e5ro$ +-4zs ,uf 4 q-b.? |ffi*i* P-{- tt, @ H.-0 @7, I bau4l. 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PROJECTS Cornrnente: Reviewed by: Connentg: Rr* 6'Jl *.(V C*J ,{rrr- ,/-""8-'' /4// o a?' 7t s-'2 zrt'>-'7* jrJ,,-e.' ./^/ ,7' l2o 4 .r/.it t ;''tt Lc"/'-/' a J ,-*,2 ,t l7 {r "''uz-,/ ' ,,{--.,'-Sn/ zr.*ry'i W Revlewed by: ContnentE: RECREATION DEPARTMENT Revlewed by: - conmenta: revlsed 3/LL/eL Date: Date! : *IafrwtrDIK kzon,lt DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING Date: €*- DateS ,6/ t -^ J7o" ?t ,Eu,r[i..^,fi'*/ CA-^/- ,/-4 eo;-z7 2 - .t - . PETIIION A FoRu poR AI.IEND!,IENT ro rEE zoNrNG onorraxaEf,l AUO 021991 OR -, 1.'-': -: :.;:,- REOI'EST FOR CEANGE IN DISTRTCT BOT'NDARIES .... - -:. -' -This procedure J,s_reguired, for any amendnent to thd ionlng ordl.nance'or for a reguest for-a district b6r:ndary change .. i. A. NA!,IE OF PETTTIONER vail Ci David G. Ehrcre 50521DDreSS 2809 B"ttofield R"ud, srit 360 F.708/5:.:--55( : :8. Na!'IE OF PETITfONERTS REPRESENTATI\'E Dcnrg s. E]Jlpre/eegory D. Tinm ,78/' ADDnSSS 2809 refftU'M, Sb. 36 C. NAME OF OI,INER SIqNATURE ADDRESS 2809 iel-d Foad, Ste. 350, oak Brook, IL 6C521pHONE Z?Y-ttOO D.LOCATTON OF PROPOSAI ADDRESS 2 I..EGAI.. DESCRIPTION 1 ltr 4..FEE $zoo.Oo - PAI0 F. A list of tlre names of owners of all property adjacent to tlresubject propetty, and their nailing adarJssei. See Attaclied. ard David G. (0vER) PETITION FOR AI'iENDMENT TO THE ZONTNG ORDINANCE TOWN OF VAIL IpTs To BE REZoNED: Lots 3 - 9 & 12 vail lileadotts Filing z CURRENE ZONING: Agricultural & Natural Open SPace District A!'fENDAD ZONING: Residential Cluster District ALTOINING ZoNfNG: Residential Cluster & Tlto Fanily Residential Lots 10 & 11 have a warehouse and water facility constructed by Consolidated Water District HISTORY OF SUBDIVISION The VaiI Meadows Filing No. 2 was originally platted in the Countyof Eagle, as approved by the county Conmissioners on ilarch 4, 1974. The subdivision was zoned Residential Suburban Medium Density bythe County (copy ot L974 Zoning attached). The subdivision was subsequently annexed to the Town of Vail. Town of VaiI zoning naps are not available to indicate the zone which was originally appliedto the subdivision, according to the offj.ce of conmunity development. At sone subsequent tirre the current Agricultural andNatural open space zoning was applied to this subdivision. INTENDED USE OF REZONED IOTS The original intended use of the lots within this subdivision wasfor loflnedium density residential use. The current petitioners were the original subdivider's of the property and intend toconstruct residential units on the lots as originally planned. Since the original subdivision of the lots the Consolidated l{aterDistrict has acquired through condennation of Lots 10 & 11, and have constructed a large warehouse building on Lots L0 and 11. The intended density of these lots shall be lower than the adjoining Heather of Vail and cornpatible with the adjoining vail Meadows No. 1 and core Creek Subdivision. COMPATIBIJE WITfl ANTOINING USES The intended use of the lots after rezoning shall be conpatible andless dense then the current zoning and use of adjacent properties and subdj-visions. The Heather of Vail is a medium density multi-fauily complex. The Consolidated l{ater Districtrs warehousefacility which is located within the subdivision j.s comparable toa conmercial use. The VaiI Meadows No. 1 and Gore CreekSubdivision are developed to a density which is higher inresidential units per acre than will be the rezoned use of these Lots. RE,LSON FOR REQI'ESTED ZONING CIIN{GE As currently zoned the owners of thiE property have no reasonable use of their property. The osners intend to use their property in accordance with their original subdiviEion and zoning. Thepetitioners have paid taxes on these lots as subdivided lots forfifteen years. The current Agricultural zoning of the lots is not conpatible with the adjoining residential properties. P. O. Box 1716 Colorado Springs, CO 80901(719) 475-9900 ed Petitionerrs Representativeth TeJon, Suite 80o n@TW IL.ZOX -2- 07/,|L|YL LO:Ui, 'O'ZLJ OUO uuod sllaitl s.tlrrLr Ir-zt-91 FtoN -1 1!52 BEF|H r GER. EEF?G -,.:' tt , .,} a F-|a6 pEtl|tloN roR &uENDt(EltI fO goncN€ oRDrl[A$eEAirrEoRlaerlo$ oF 9EtrITIONER I S REPRESEITIDLtrI]IE !{re -undelsigned €irners of the totg descrlb€d below,DguElas S. gluoae and Gregory D, liaq to act oa ourprocassLag and obtainlnq rezcilng of the lots. -Tb,ese represantat1ves sba_ll have tire porer to eater J,nto arrynccgEgary to obtain such tEzorting on orrr bctralf, and tLeuch agreeoents. vail gitl Corporation, a CoLoradocor?orFglon t'-f fl--" // ftfuh,'c.t' ,*^ Dawl.d G. EIBcre, PresideniIFts3&{ authorizeb€balf lrr autb,o=iaae aE?c€aentsblnd ras to I.leaCqws Filing tlo. 2, a Sr:bsidl.aryail city Dav ?\00?wAtL.Alrf llttlil Gore Creek I.at 4,5 & 7 Lot 8 Lot 9 Vail Meadow Zoning Notices Subdivision Block I Ms. Linda C. Fried 5L24 Grouse Lane Vail, CO. 81657 Mr. Mahala S. Bond 321 Brazilian Avenue Palm City, FL. 334E0 Paul & Joyce Heiman 4376 Cox Smith Road Mason, OH. 45040 Gore Lot 8 Creek Subdivision Block 2 Ronald & Christine Yaros 19 Cherry Hills Farm Drive Englewood, CO. 80110 Vail Meadows Filing I Lot 9 Mr. Eugene Heller 4330 East 6th Avenue ParkwaY Denver, CO. 80220 Lot 10 Vesta I, Ltd. 879 Qak Hills Drive Monument. CO. 80132 Lot 11 Ms. Betty Joyce Dohn 5305 Fassil Ridge Drive Fort Collins, CO. 80525 Lot 12 & 13 Rol & Verona KinneY Blackburn Road R.R. #1 Sewickley, PA. 15143 Lot L4 Shelby G. Kleimer P.O. Box 2244 Vail. CO. 81658 Lot 15 Lot 16 Lot l7 BLM l-and \,'ail ltleadqirs vail l,teadcrys Wayne & Paula Lallier P.O. Box 399 Salida, CO. 81201 Philip & Bonnie Henault 4916 Jackson Denver, CO. 80216 Mr. Eric Berg P.O. 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Andy l(nudtsen Town Planner Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Roadvail , co 81557 Re: Vail l,leadows Subdivision, Filing No. 2 Rezoning - Response to Aucrust 15. 1991 Letter Dear Andy: In response to your Augrust L5, L991 letter, I an providing you withthe following answers or additional inforuation: Maps showing slope and flood pJ.ain - mailed by separatetransmittal fron Mountain States ffapping & Surveying on August 29, 1991. Title Report enclosed showing ownership of lotsiCorporate Report of Vail City attached; CorporateResolution on Vail City's use of trade name rrVail. lleadowsn wiII be forsarded by separate transmittal . Conceptual PIan: To locate residential units on east side of Lots 3-6.Current roadway design is intended to be redesigned toallow better access to building sites and to avoidsensitive wetland area along creek bed. It is likelythat the subdivision will be replatted and some lots naybe cornbined at a later point. Developnents is intendedto have only nlninal- inpact on the environmental featuresof these lots by liniting developnent to areas which donot directly adjoin the creek and by possibly using aprivate drive to access the lots. l,ly previous discussionwith Kristian Pritz have led ne to believe that the useof the RC zone would allow sone flexibifity which nay be necessary because of the features of these lots. I.ot 8will likely be repJ-atted to increase the size of Iots 3-6. At this tine ne are studying the development 1. 2. 3. Mr. Andy I(rrudtsen Augrust 29 | L99L Page 2 potential of Lots 7 and 12. lle currently believe that it Ls not feaslble to develop these lote, and nay conbine these lots sith lpt 6. As you can eee fron the plat nap which I have prevJ-oualy provided you, IotE 3-6 do not meet the nininum 15rooo square footage reguirement of the RC zoning. we are willlng to apply for a conditlonal use or accept the rezoning with the condl.tion that Lot 8 nuEt be vacated to provide additional lot square footage for LotB 3-6. 4. a. Confomity with Land Use Plan - Yes. b. Changed circunEtances - the intended use of thesite has never changed. It was alvays intended to be used for low density residential developnent as deecribed in our orJ.gJ.nal regueet. The use of the adJolning site by the l{ater DiEtrict for warehouse purposeE and the developnent of surrounding sites lncluding Heather of Vail have increaaed the levelof density in this area. c. I believe there uas an error in the zoning that wasapplied by the Town of Vail. Sincerely, Gy]t/kf Enclosure TILE COPY ottlce of communlly dov€lopment75 lodh Itontlge rcrd vdl, colorado 81657 (303) 47$2138 (303) 47$2139 August 15, 1991 Mr. Gregory D. Timm Berniger, Berg, Roith & Diver, P.C. P.O. Box 1716 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Re: Vall Meadows Subdlvlslon, Flllng 2, Rezonlng Request Dear Greg: The Town recently received your request to rezone Lots 3-9 and 12 of Vail Meadows, Filing No. 2. Belore the Town of Vail staff can thoroughly review the request, we will need additional information to meet the submittal requirements. Please provide: 1. A survey showing all hazards, including debris flow, rock fall, avalanche, flood plain, and 40% slope. In order to determine if any of the property exceeds 40% in slope, topography for the entire site, at 2 foot intervals, must be provided. Attached to this letter are the development standards for both Residential Cluster (RC) zoning as well as Two Family (R) zoning. As you can see from that information, there may be some non-conforming situations created if the existing platting does not meet the standards of the proposed zoning. The survey information is needed to determine what the actual development potential will be and what other approvals will be needed before the area is developable. 2. A title report showing that David G. Elmore is the owner of all the lots involved in the rezoning. lf corporations, such as Vail City or Vail Meadows are shown in the title report as the owners ol these lots, please provide documents indicating that David G. Elmore has the authority to act as a representative ol those corporations. Schedule B of the title report is also necessary. Mr. Gregory D. Tlmm August 15, 1991 Page 2 3. A conceptual plan (even if it is very rough) that shows where development would be located, how much development ls planned, how the existing right-of- way will be utilized, how the development relates to the hazards, and how the proposed development concept relates to the standards of the Residential Cluster zone district. Staff believes this issue must be understood uslng a broad brush approach to determine if the request for RC zoning is appropriate. Another issue which shoutd be addressed at the stiart is if you intend to keep the existing platting or if you plan on resubdividing the lots. At this time, our understandlng is that you are not rosubdividing. 4. Lastly, please provide a statement addressing the three criteria the Town will use to evaluate the proposal. Those criteria are as follows: a. ls the request in conformity with fie Land Use Plan? b. Have circumstances changed since the original zoning was placed on the properly? (We have attached the land use designation description for your project area.) c. Was an error made when the original zoning was determined? Thank you for your assistance in looking into each of these issues. The request is scheduled for a September 9, 1991 hearing with the Planning and Environmental Commission (PEG). As I believe that this information may take some time to compile, I believe it may be appropriate for the PEC to review this request as a worksession on September 9. That way, stalf will have adequate time to ttroroughly review all he documents you are preparing prior to a final PEC hearing. In order to remain on the September 9 agenda for a worksession, staff will need allthe information listed above no later than Friday, August 30, 1991. I have also included the sections of the code pertaining to bed and breakfasts. As you can see, the conditional use application must be reviewed and approved before the bed and breakfast can be operated. Please caff me if you have any questions about these issues at 3031479-2138. I look forward to working with you to determine how this part of Vail should be developed. Sincerely, /.t'///_ / /-/'ry*3 K--t*.'--.,fl'a.-..,,.-''zlltv\ Andy Knudt$n ' Town PlaDfer labcc: Larry Eslarith Enclosures lr # $lu- ^fr*-,*tQ "ffid 1-- -YtNryU PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section L8.66.060 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on Septenber 9, 199L at 3:00 p.m. in the Town of VaiI Municipal Building. Consideration of: 1,. A request for a front setback variance for the Krediet Residence, 224 Forest Road/Lot L1-A, Block ?, Vail Village !'rrsE ! r l-]-nc[.Applicant: John Krediet 2. A worksession to consider rezoning Lots 3 through 9 and t2, vail Meadows Filing No. 2 from Agricultural and Natural Open Space to Residential Cluster.Applicant: Vail City Corporation and David Elmore 3. A request for a major subdivision and a Special Development District for an unplatted ?.5 acre parcel generally 1ocated east of Nugget Lane and South of Gore Creek Drive. Applicant: Tinberfalls Association 4. A request for a setback variance for the V1aar Residence, 2963 Bellflower Drive/Lot 7, Block 6, fntermountain' Applicants: Hans and Mia Vlaar Information on the listed j-tems is available at the Community Development. office in t.he VaiI Municipal Building durlng regular office hours. TOI,'IN OF VAIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Published in the Vail Trail on AugusL 23, 1991. *4t*, s-#e6, Ms. Linda C. Fried 5124 Grouse Lane Vail, CO 81657 Mr. Mahala S. Bond 321 Brazilian Avenue Palm Cily, FL 33480 Paul & Joyce Heiman 4376 Cox Srnilh Road Mason, OH 45040 Ronald and Christine Yaros 19 Cherry Hills Farm Ddve Englewood, CO 80110 Vesta 1, Ltd. 879 Oak Hills Drive Morument, CO 80132 Ms. Betty Joyce Dohn 5305 Fassil Bidge Drive Fon Coilins, CO 80525 Rol & Verona Kinney Blackbum Road, RR #1 Sewickley, PA 15143 Shelby G. Kleimer P.Q. Brx2244 Vail, CO 81658 Philip & Bonnie Henaull 4916 Jackson Denver, CO 80216 Rich Phelps U.S. Forest Service P.O. Box 190 Minturn, CO 81645 Vail Valley Consolidated Water Dislrict 846 Forest Road Vail, CO 81657 Richard Holsten 1 Tarlan Ridge Burridge, lL 60521 Mr. Eugene Heller Wayne and Paula Lallier 4330 East 6th Avenue Pkwy. P.O. Box 399 Denver, CO 80220 Salida, CO 8120'l SS0 nuc " rof BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & DIVER, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW IOE SOUTH TE.JON, SUITE 8OO P.O. BOX l7l6 MICHAEL A. BERNIG ER THOMAS E. BERG LENARD RIOTH .JOSEPH W. OIVER OU NCAN S. BREM ER TERRY FRANK SATTERWH ITE LINDA FLEWELLEN GOU LD STEVEN T. MONSON STEVE D, NOEC KER coLoRAoo 5 P RrN GS, COLORADO AO 90l (7r9) 473.9900 F :( (2t91 475-O7tZ M. .J ILL WH ITLEY SU 5AN K. WOOD.ELLIS WAYNA M.}iARSHALL OF COU N SEL GREGORY D. Tlt,lM August 1, 1991 Krlstan Pritz, DLrector Conmunity Development Department Town of VaiI 75 South Frontage RoadVail, CO 81657 Re: Vail l{eadows Subdivision Filincr No. 2 Dear I(ristan: Enclosed are four copies of the Petition for Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance on the Val-l l,leadows Fillng No. 2 lots and a check in the amount of S20O.OO. Call me J-f you have any questions. Sincerely, BERG, RrOTH & DMR, P.C. q --<4(* Enclosures .,I. -Ihis procedure Is-reguired for any anendnent to th6 ionlng ord,l.nance- . ' or for a request for -a district b6r:ndary cfrange A. NA!{E OF PETITTONER VaiL ci . oR .,.:..-" ": NEQSEST 8ORA CEA}TGE IN DTSTRTC! BOT'NDARIES David G. E]npre 00521PDESS 2899 sottofield n".d, Soitu 350, EONE7OB/571-55( NAIIIE OF PETITIONER'S REPRESENTATIVE Dorg S. E!fllre,/eegory D. Tirm ADDRESS 2809 hrtterfield'Foad, Ste. 360,oak Brook, rr, 5052J. proun_Sfl5$g NAME OF 0WNER.(print or type) \,-aii CiW Corroratton, vail I'.teadcns FilipE No. 2 -...-atfr,Dal/idG.SIGNATURE 4ta; 708/ield Road, Ste. 360, Oak Brook, IL 6C52IpHONE SIY-SSOOADDRESS 2809 D.I,.OCATION OF PROPOSAI, '/..-ttuz &* 't ADDRESS No. 2 IEGAI. DESCRIPTION lOI block fit E.aaE $zoo.oo - PAI0 F. A list of the names of owners of all propertysubject property, and their nailing aadresses. See Attached. tt"rrti /u.q/ -a/,n,^7 ^^U A^5^r/a ].lt -T*f &ot'u'*"""h r' gl^wqM 7k,tr, tu/, ,fL /o,n_,t -t V /4 .'r-7u*t a-('t"--"'- Cr-"t1*/\ adjacent to the 'a N f'/'"s7 sl'il'*'-r I L (ovER) . --:1' PETITION TOR AI'IENDT.IENT TO rIIE ZONING ORDTNANCE TOWN OF VAIL L',oTS TO BE REZONED: Lots 3 - 9 & 12 Vail l{eadowE Filing 2 CI'RRENT ZoNING: Agricultural & Natural open space District AI'IENDED ZONING: Residential Cluster District ADJOINfNG ZONING: Residential Cluster & Two Fanily Residential Lots 10 & 11 have a rtarehouse and water facility constructed by Consolidated t{ater District HISTORY OF SUBDIVISION The Vail tr{eadows Filing No. 2 was originally platted in the County of Eagle, as approved by the County Connissioners on March 4, 1974. The subdivision was zoned Residential Suburban Medium Density by the County (eopy of 1974 Zoning attached). The subdivision was subseguently annexed to the Town of Vait. Town of Vail zoning maps are not available to indicate the zone which was originally applied to the subdivision, according to the office of conmunity developnent. At some subsequent time the current Agricultural and Natural open Space zoning was applied to this subdivision. INTENDED USE OF REZONED IFTS The original intended use of the lots within this subdivision was for lo{nediun density residential use. The current petitioners erere the origina). subdivider's of the property and intend toconstruct residential units on the lots as originally planned. Since the originat subdivision of the lots the Consolidated WaterDistrict has acguired through condennation of Lots 10 & 11, and have constructed a large warehouse building on Lots 1o and 11. The intended density of these lots shall be lower than the adjoining Heather of Vail and cornpatible with the adjoining Vail lleadows No. 1 and core Creek Subdivision. COUPATIBLE WITH AL'OINTNG USES The intended use of the lots after rezoning shall be compatible andless dense then the current zoning and use of adjacent properties and subdivisions. The Heather of Vail is a medium density nulti-fanily complex. The Consolidated water District's warehousefacility which is located witlrin the subdivision is conparable toa cornnercial use. The Vail Meadows No. 1 and Gore Creek Subdivision are developed to a density which is higher inresidential units per acre than will be the rezoned use of these Lots. I RE.ASON FOR REQUESTED ZONTNG CHANGE As surrently zoned the owners of thlE property have no reasonable use of their property. The owners intend to use their property in accordance with their original subdivision and zoning. Thepetitioners have paid taxes on these lots as subdivided lots forfifteen years. The current Agricultural zoning of the lotE is not cornpatlble with the adjoining residential properties. P. O. Box 1716 Colorado Springs, CO 80901(7le) 475-99O0 ed Petitionerrs Representatlveth TeJon, Suite 800 ncorv^rL.zar u1t91 -2- s'fcll to &rnrog tr+unog aT6Eg tl.6T oo ro(t '!'t 5I! t I o .-t !tgE !*3b7a E6a? ;I a. 5I ! =5 t o !.2:.t E aa * bEl;! €$r laI E!; EEE g.g'i rr'E !c ; p8 I:r!'g.i F:iiq Ei o' I 5I lt9oaic It:a_:orl|,, Ea6t:xo gto,ro o o 6li!t! ilitti ?tE ?t ,r 5tts it ,^Elg El 3EIF 3I>16 >l FOcto4tict !t zog & R a aEoaeiEii EE .g!.,sEI!6:-.6t ;- ;l 3l Jl EI !l EI>l i l aa:.E 5 s.-= 9.t = aj3i! ^ rIE t, !eF .' - aE 1 ;G.I T ir--- .- r.- -![ 5 sl,: ! 5 85.': I e ..,-&r46o- 3td sg$ ilrslose Il!sl; 'Jra,ctrq ! .t !c ! b a EIa':E 'o'o g; .'r! .- -6 -.' ':aE€ -..-1 !ii=98t-!r!r-Egiiss;=r2=lE-D=>IO> -!i;!:gg3 :IE!!;a.t5lt ig*, E$; !iE ''. i E; r:Eg! _ri:.' 4tagsa. ooa ;t Ei! Il 6;r ol^il s ttalrl o E .: .:.' ,.,.F1': -!. - ., 6 ,'e-.-!.- .)F5!:..i!36.-{6Et6zVi!iEasE{0.ooooEEl, GtGtarIttoF.oO ii:iiii:i' iiuf,iiil:fl, F 6z Iuo ) 6 ul z o G o at J Ez u,IoulG Eo (E I "t .G 6tclrtrt to 5g at Urr'rrJ.,'Vl lt: Ur, EZI;, OUo uuo.. rtl(Jlr-zj-PL FION -1 I. !32 tEFaHTGER, U . .,. f .aJllLr r Y LBERG rsl uv6 P. B6 PE?ItrIOI{ FOR furtElrDI,TE$B CO ZOI{IN€ ORDTSA}ICE EETEORTUATTON OF PEtrTTIONER } S REPRESEITIIA?IIIE trhe _understgled cnmers of ?he lots descllbed balow,IrgqElag S. Eluoss and Gragory D. liaq tc act on ourprocessi3g and obtaininE rezai.ing of ehe 10ts. -taesc reprecentatives sb.a_ll have the poner to eeter J,nto arrynec9Esat1' to obtain such lsaoning on our bclralf, and t-osuch agreeltcnts. Lot I autborl,aabenr!'f Ln eutbo=iaee agtc€!il€ntg bfu:d us to Iolo'n";"t:""' :Colorado Icts 3&4 i1 c vail tr{eaCows Filing l{o. 2, a Subsldl,aelail city EltBote,7, 9 &, L2 ?\convArl.ilrr ?t6ln Vail Meadow Zoning Notices Gore Creek Subdivision Block I Lot 4.5 & 7 Ms. Linda C. Fried 5124 Grouse Lane Vail, CO. 81657 Mr. Mahala S. Bond 321 Brazilian Avenue Palm City, FL. 33480 Paul & Joyce Heiman 4376 Cox Smith Road Mason, OH. 45040 Lot 8 Lot 9 Gore Creek Subdivision Block 2 Lot 8 VaiI Meadows Lot 9 Lot l0 Lot 1l l-ot 12 & 13 Ronald & Christine Yaros 19 Cherry Hills Farm Drive Englewood, CO. 80110 Filing I Mr. Eugene Heller 4330 East 6th Avenue ParkwaY Denver, CO. 80220 Vesta 1, Ltd. 879 Oak Hills Drive Monument, CO. 80132 Ms. Betty Joyce Dohn 5305 Fassil Ridge Drive Fort Collins, CO. 80525 Rol & Verona Kinney Blackburn Road R.R. #l Sewickley, PA. 15143 Shelby G. Kleimer/ P.o. box 2244 r' Vail, CO. 81658 Lot 14 Lot 15 Wayne & Paula Lallier P.O. Box 399 Salida. CO. 81201 Lot 16 Philip & Bonnie Henault 4916 Jackson Denver, CO. 80216 Lot l7 Mr. Eric Berg P.O. Box 1088 Vail. CO. 81658 BLM Iand Bureau of Land Management 50629 HighwaY 24 Glenwood Springs, CO' 81601 1,'ai1 i\,teadc,hrs Filfug No. 2, Io'.s 10 atr4 X-Vail Va1lq1 Consolidated Vlater District 845 Forest bad VaiL, @. 81657 Vail lleadors Fifiry No. 2, Iots I ard 2 Richard tiolsterr 1 Tartan Ri@e Burri@e, II-, 50521 L '4 1\l J[t' 'ruD' ) \J '):+ , u w r| i)'' t 4\.'',I.,''t it ii ,'-'r- I \' r/ 'M ' \-- ,( \ \)\ vor ..\',\ \ vt' L\\ ' n kr(\\+" \l\ ['t 0,'I..w 't *- ..,\ nlr */|,, ls" L[""'{r'/ ('t 5\" , * i\ i\t ,i\r ['rj) :d' L (,\ ) I 'ld\ ""r \ \'.,\\ i ) \"1' ,(' /[',u* v\"tvrn{{.,\ \ Np," lpA l\ \2l a..TlcoR TITLCg, INSURANC€Commitment for Title Insurance T|OOR flTLE INSURANCE @MPAI{Y, (a stock companv}. a Califomia corporation, herein called the Company. for a valuable consideration. hereby commits to issue its policy or policies of title insurance. as identified in Schedule A, in favor ol the proposed Insured named in Schedule A, as owner or mortgagee of the estate or interesl covered hereby in the land described or ref erred to in Schedule A, upon payment of the premiums and charges therefor; all subiect to the provisions of Schedules A ard B and to the Conditions and Stipulations hereof. This Commitment shall be effective only when the identity of th€ proposed lnsured and the amount of the policy or policies commined lor have been inserted in Schedule A hereol by the Comparry, either at th€ time of the issuance of this Commitment or by subsequent endorsement. This Commitment is preliminary to the issuance of such policy or policies of title insurance and all liability and obligations hereunder shall cease and terminate one hundred eightv (1801 days after the effective date hereof or when the policy or policies committed lor shall issue, whichever first occurs. provided that the failure to issue such policy or policies is not the fault of the Company. This Commitment shall not be valid or bindim until countersigned below by a va_lidating signarory of rhe Company. 9ncoanrt€ tNsuRANc€ 5446 N. Academy Suite 202 Colorado Springs, Colorado 8@t8 To: /U\l4J'-"^l,try. '/o ? s i,l,{ /a Foo COPYEIGIJI. I96Ii _ AM€8ICA'{ IAND TITLE ASSOCI,ATK'N IANCE COMPANY President Secretary Validating Signatory TO l(l3 Oaot Anrrlc.n td|d lhb Arr{rclttbo Co.nmltnE rt - lU c L NO. r$rGIr/| Conditi Ions and Stipulations '1 . The term mortgage, when used herein, shall include deed of trust, trust deed, or other security instrument. 2. lf the proposed Insured has or acquires actual knowl- edge of any defect. lien, encumbrance, adverse claim or other matter affecting the estate or inter€st or mortgage th€reon covered by this Commitment other than those shown in Schedule B hereof, and shall fail to disclose such knowledge to the Company in writing, the Company shall be relieved from liability for any loss or damage resulting f rom any act of reliance hereon to the extent thL Company is prejudiced by failure to so disclose such knowledge. lf the proposed Insured shall disclose such knowledge to the Company or if the Company otherwise acquires actual knowledge of any such defect, lien, encumbrancs, ad- verse claim or oth€r matter. th€ Company at its option may amerd Schedule B of this Commitment accordingly, but such amendment shall not relieve the Company f rom liabil- ity previously incurred pursuant to paragraph 3 of these Conditions and Stipulations 3. Liability of the Company under this Commitment shall be only to the nariled proposed Insured and such parties included under the definition of Insured in the form of policy or policies committed for and only for actual loss incurred in reliance hereon in und€rtaking in good faith (a) to comply with the requirements hereof, or (b) to elimi- nate exceptions shown in Schedule B, or (c) to acquire or create the estate or int€r€st or mortgago thoreon covered by this Commitment. In no event shall such liability exceed the amount stated in schedule A tor the policy or policies committed for and such liability is subject to the insuring provisions, the Conditions and Stipulations, and the Exclu- sions from Coverage of the fom of policy or policies committed for in farrcr of the proposed Insurcd which arb ,r hereby incorporated by reference and are made a part of this Commitment except as express! modilied herein,,, 4. Any action or actions or rights of action that the pro- posed Insured may have or may bring against the Com- pany arising out of the status of the title to the estate or interest or the status of the mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment must be based on and are subject to the provisions of this Commitment. '!.,t- '!f ;. : -r{- I"1) .", ir .+ l. Schedub A '15? 1.. Commitrnent 304802-C Effective Date of CoJr[fl]itryent a91 at 7 : O0 Your No. t*o"df,tot'e ln surance Aftn: Ron Wessel 5446 North Academy, Suite 202 Colorado Sprlngs, C)) 80918 Amount 150.003.00-1970 $ a Co lor;rdo join'i venfure Premium 649.i0 Inquiries should bedirected tq; . .' Kanmy 5. walTeFs 1. Policy or Policies to be issued: (a) D eufn ownerc Poticy - Form -"n lL l€AD0[1s J0 | I]T ri EI]TURE,Propced Insured: Yrl (b) E ALTA Loan Policy, 1970, (Amended 1Ol17t7ol $- Proposed Insured: 2. The estate or interest in the tand described or referred to in this Commitment and covered herein is a Fee Simple. FEE 3. Tide to said estate or interest in said land is at the effective date hereof vested in: VAIL CITY C0RP0MT|0i'1, a Colorado corpora'tion, as to Lo*g 3 and 4 VA lL TEADO'lS, l\'., ;r Colorerlo corpoi6l ion as, trl l-ct:: j, 5, i, 9, 10, 11, and 17i and DAVll.' c. ELf'1Of?:, ar to Lo-i 3. 4. The land referred to in this Commitment is located in the County of Eag te SOte of Colorado and decribed as follows: LEGAL DESCRIPTION SET FORTH OII SHEET ATTACTIED IIERETO AI'.ID BY THIS REFERENCE INCORPOMTED HEREIN AND MADE A PART HEREOF. a4l - .l-r . Ticor Titler I n.surance Addrl Chargesr $ Ta:< Certif lcate: $ 10.00 E ndor sernent Chg : 5 TB0 Charges: $ TOTrI /r i,lFlFq : ' (5a.50 premium specified in Schedule A is the entire charge for the Title Search, COMMITMEfTI? NO. t Sc 'is located in fhe Oounl1, ,;f as f ol iows: tinu 104BO2_C ptat l_-l-_i{o._!!:16 The land referred to in this Commlfment Eagle , State of Cclcrado and described Lots 3-12, vA tL r€Aool^/s F rL lN6 N0. 2. ss 504802^c 1. The following are the requirements to be complied with: 1. lnstruments necessary to create the estate or interest delivered and duly liled for record. to be insured must be properly executed, A. Publlc Trusteet s Deed from the Publ ic Trusfee of Eagle fo Littleton lst :;a id Publ ic Trustee under 'lhcrIndusfrlal Bank, issued pursuanl' fo i'ho sale by Deed of Trust recorded Augusf i, 1975, in Book ?.41 at Page I25, al I in a form or its duly au-ihorized agent F. Release by the Public Trusiee of Eagle County of the Deed of Trust from David G. Elmoro for the use of First Bank of fagle County, -fo secure !'14,?ot'0C, dated Apri | 3, 1978, and recorded April 6, 1978, in Sook 268 at Page 795, and re..recorced cctobei- 19, i973, in gook 216 a'; Pago 56,]. (af fecf: Lo'f 8). Certi f ica'le of Disnrissal, issut-^d by the Clerk cf the Cr:uri, in Civi I d'ction No. Bo-.cv-_, irr fhe r]isirict cour-t in and for Eagle county, colorado, . en-iitled Gore Valley l..,later Distr-ict, a quasi-municipal corporat ion, Plainflff(s), vs. Vail l.bador.rs, Inc., a Colorado corporation, Eagle Coun'iy B.oard of County Coprni:, iotters, antJ llubcri Pe*erson, Treasut-er of the Counf y of Eagle, State of Colorado, iefendan*(s). Not ice of Lis Pendens recorded July 7, 1980, ln Book 305 at Page 21 (affects Lots 10 and 1l). Deed f rorn Vai I city co;-poration, a colorado corpora+ion, vai I l'ieadows, Inc., a Colorado corporafion, and David G. ;lmcre to Vail lbadows Joint Venture, a Colorado Joint veniure. llQTE: Duly execu'tecj real 1,r:rpr-,r'fy -iransf er declaration, executed by either ihe crantor^ or 0ranlec, trl ,.tr:(;<'r'rcA;ty ihc !'eed nren'l ioned airove' purrruarl+ tl; /,r-iicle 14 cf Hou:;e; Dill l,lc. 1?i't" - (lRA -j9-14-1A?'. Ev i dence satisfactory to -fhe Company or ifs duly authori zed agent that the rrreal estate transfer taxtt irnposed by Ordinance No. 25, Serles of 1979, of the Tovn of vail, colorado ha:, been paid, and that the Iien imposed by Secl ion l'i thereof has been fully satisf ied. Certi f icate of Incorpr-.ra-i-ion of- Cerl if icate of Gc'cd Standing issued by the Socretarv of 5tai,:: i)r' (r'll-rcr Jppropriatc of f icial f or the Slaie 1f lolor:idc, and evidencing to the saii:;f acl ion of *he Cnmpany or its duly aulhori::er'l agent tha.l Vail l,badorvs, Inc. rva: duly orgarrizad and inc,>rporated under the laws cf the S*ate of Colorado on April ?6, i914, G. Af f idavit for Vai I llelrior'r., .J oin'f \./en'f ure' a So lorado joint ven*ure, disclo:in1 tite namer; ancl addres.;c: of -ihe jo i n j' ven*u;-ers of r;ar i d jc in-f ven';urt.:, and manner and at a time approved by ihe Company (affects Lots 5, 6, 9, and ll). c. D. c Qaa Darl ll Qr-haalr rla El /{rrllrrrerinrr\ o ll. Schedule B of th€ pollcy or pollcies to be lssued will contain exceptlons to the following matters unless the same ano dlspos€d of to the satlstactlon of the Company1. Defects, llens, encumbrances, dverse claims, or other matters, ll any, created, flrst appearing In thepubllc records or attaching subsequent to the etlectine date hereof but prior to the date the proposed Insur€d acquires for value of recod ths estate or Interesl or mortgage thereon covered by thls Commltment.2. Slandard Exceptlons: (a) Rlghts or clalms of partles in possesslon not shown by the publlc recods. (b) Easemsnts, or clalms ol oasements, not shown by ttle public rocords. (c) Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line disputes, or other matlerg which would be dlsctosed by an accurate suryey or Inspection of the premlses. (O Any llen, or rlght to a lien, for services, labor, or materlal heretofore or hereafler fumlshed, imposed by law and not shourn by the public records.3. Special Exceplions: (4 Taxes due and payable; and any posed for vlater or sewer sert, ice, Righi of States, ltook 48 tax, special assessnerr-l-s, charge or lien im- or fcr any other special taxing districl . access easements as shown on the recorded Plat of Vail 'I ax .sales. way for ditches cr canals cons*ructed by the authority of the United as reserved in United Sfates Pateni recorded Septenlber 13, 1902, itt a* Page 491 . of \ra i I Mreadows, Inc., to use the erxisting road f rom fher br idge Creek, as granted by instrunent recorded Ociober 31 , 1966' in Page 379. Right of way for Black Gore Ditch as disclosed by l.rrap and Statement f i lod June 12, 1952, as docuneni number'18997, insofar as the same may affect subjec-l- property. d. Righf of way of Eagle Coun'fy Development Corporatlon over exlstlng roads, or reloca'lions thereof and for pipeline easemenfs, as reserved by instrurnent recorded December 14, 1955, in l,rrl< 117 at Page 409, and as gran1-ed by insf rument recorCed Ft:bruary 1't, 19(t5. in 3oo!< 135 at f:irge 37 1. l. Restrictions, which do noi conialn a forfeiture or reverter cl aus€, but cm lttlng resfr icf ions, lf any, based on race, color, rel igion or natlonal origin, as contairred in instrument recorded Juno 19, 1974, In Book 235 at Page I84. e. Right of way on Main Gore Book 200 at Uti lity, drainage and Meadows, Filing llo. 2. Any and al I unredeemed I j0TE: i-lp,trr r t:ce ip. i <:f t Clr'! ri,.i:: iirl! (;;^ r, i,rl . -lr.:, :: io l]e i :: 5Ue d hl)r (ltr |la():-. i l i<:ate of Ta><e:. D ur.; , r ,:. \,,- ,r..,^e^-r iOn ,rf i | | lvitlrr,e irrg thai there a'-e n,-' nfr i al.,ljcini- ,ln iI'r. p,.)l i(';": BESTCOP\ h ,tlAltAs'f;, i TH oFncg /8E ot{LY f,o*fl,tlru 10001 E Evans Ave. *69c 2809 Butterfleld Road :Y:':' oak Brook, r& 60521 coqt3 oNLY Eotel/Rcal Egtetc t Balated BurinerlColorado COMrrgra A a. At|o C" IrreCxuErrls eiE ACCEFTABLE. SxrnfS rgixOnrteO eNO TSSUTO (ON OA?E Ol rXE eltoff OR IMMIDIAIELY tnloi lllCAL VEAfiI cr^s3 Comnon fi'l r.ruualn er.rrxoelz:o 750,000 634,693 8P COOe 60521 rN 47401rL 60521 9 6815 r.rc by itia at|na ncrvidual. NAM€ AOON€!8 nesrcEill David G. Elmore 2809 Butterllcld Road, Oak Brook, IL vrcE-pnEsroENr D.G. Elmojs, Jr. 210 Fountatn Sguare, Bloomlngton, sEcRErAFy John W. Budzynekl 2809 Butterfleld Road, Oak Brook, Assr sEcREr,ABy: Shirley Canbe 2222 Kalakeua Avenue' Honolulu, Hf tA€^3uqEF OTTECTOP g' N^MES ANO ACOR€sEES ATTAO{MENIS AA' ICCI'I^ILE Cotor.dg p,rht Cc.ooratrnt 61uat tit lat 1rraa. trctgt$!dtlararlad ba q yartnant OmctOnata itata ltaana.fhol(tf! inlltaatl $rlt Outlllndlng .tr.f.r r. ndd or r.cord av rnu rrrn ir.r. t rrai;1d1'a co@rroo rplthorrr ionroeerrots uusT LtsT Ar tllgT oNE DlREcfoa. ! orr€cicF David G. Eluore 2809 Butterllcld Road, Oak Erookr IL 60521 i tffEr tP€lraltvl rr luturrllo tl lu6Mlttlo lot^l Araor,,xt.@!.ts--J!4ry$ oolr:s:rc r-Jtirts3 ot tiotrl tonr | $00 I |to I {ql Do..tr. j:.a .:3r!qo;tr,ol.. OO t0.q, !c} tOe!$rr f!, j.ril.3j OR eGCttr ltrr lOqt llO tll6 .oFErG\ fr;.rP.rostt t\r tom - IOO 1(! P cilll;j;tr.{: c;J;:2Cll.'ufj ctIFAljYe!t-CIII CdnPC:lliti!l .,f ,!;: 9;.:tt'J:Y :t'l:i .r- C.: Ai Tn. cornel.l. nrr.t .ddrtr ot .trl Cer!.rri'onl ltoEtttlO Or|lgt r|rri br cnrng.., to. 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APPLICATION FEES xory 0l m0041540 ZONING AND ADDRESS MAPS $5.00 0l00004415 T'NIFORM BI'ILDING CODE $50.00 0r 000042415 TJNIFORM PLI]MBING CODE $36.m 0r 000042415 I,JNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE $32.00 0r 000042415 I,JNIFORM FIRE CODE $36.m 0l 0000 42415 NATIONAL EITCTRJCAL CODE $30.00 0r 00004215 OTITERCODEBOOKS 0r 000041548 BLTJEPRINTS OfY-I-ARS)$7.m 010m042412 )GROX COPIES /STt'DIES $0.25 01000042371 PENALTY FEES / RE-INSPECTTONS or 0nfr042322 OFF HOTJRS INSPECTION FEES 0r 0000 41412 COMRACTORS LICENSES FEES 01 0000 41330 OTHERFEES 01000041413 SIGN APPLICATION FEE $20.m 0l mm edMMENrffirl 1*-4*rr-1 ^^r,,/ 'rb -r;*t t l^,I r/k I *-vwT TTIVL<*aa]rv)r <-_- ;^1"- J Receip? l 6?52J9 Sccqn? lt CK * 6gj UAIL T€PDft's FINING *2TcoPl DEu RPP FEEfrrount tend.red > m.W Tcltrft{ oF uF|rL iliecellarpoqE Cestr a8-96-91 l8c 38:52 4., . .S J L.JI II :t I Itcr p.td 61SO9S41338S6S Change re0urned 'i,,1 tl hurt prid , 2@.SS g.w - TFtFtN|< VCrLf :l .T(}|I|H IfF TJF T L Hiscel laneous Cash E1E-Elh-91 1 E: 3E: 3? Fier:eipt * Ert5255 Frtr:nuot * t-lK # l,rFrIr- flFFtjl-lLlg FiHIHG Fl$l'-rJ-rn t tend'= re'J ) I tem paid Fr l. r'rtliJEr41. illt_rEEtFl f:l-| 1n-p ri? l.r-rf-np'J ] 6S3 *2'..f,0f1 BEr.' F|F,P FEE :tlB , tlr-l frsoun t psid ::8FJ.66 r-r ar'? -rHFtbtl< volJ l,j'--'t-t i' i:.i::h i- F r tlHliI5 WHILE YOU WERE OUT Phone No- M From M ITETEPHONED PI€ASE CAU wtucAltlcAtN A URGENT lu{|.ns To sEE yOU lAtffi lo sEE YOU RM,tNED IDUS oALr (( ia'nl M IC HAEL A. BERNIGER THOMAS E. €ERG LENARO RIOTH .JOSEPH W. OIVER OUNCAN S. BREM ER TERRY FRANK SATTERWH IT E LIN OA F LEW E LLEN GOU LO ST EV EN T. MONSON M. JILL WH ITLE Y SUSAN K. WOOD.ELLIS .JOSEPH PATRIC K KELLY .JOSEPH A. COYN E OF COUNSEL STEVE D, NOECKER G REGORY O. TIM M BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & DIVER, P,C, ATTORNEYS AT LAW l02 souTH Te..roN, sulTE aoo P,O. 90X l7l6 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO AO9OI (719) 475-9900 FAX 17l91 475-07t2 February 28, 1990 Kristen PritzActing Director Courmunity Development Departrnent Town of Vail 75 South Frontage RoadVaii, Colorado AL657 Re: Vail Meadows Subdivision Filing No. 2 Dear Ms. Pritz: I am somewhat confused on how the property became zoned in a mannerwhich would make aII use of the property impossible, but hopefullythis can be corrected by a zone change. My clientsr intent is to use the current Vail Meadows 2 plat with nonodifications or with minor lot line modifications and to request azone classification whi.ch would allow the development of each lot asplatted. My review of your letter and the Town zoning maps indj.catesthat the Town recognizes the VaiI Meadows Filing No. 2 Plat as avalid plat. It therefore seems unnecessary for us to request a majorsubdivision review of the existing plat. In an attenpt to avoid a spot zoning, I believe that a residentialcluster zone district would be most appropriate based on theadjoining zones. My clients are open to discuss any zoning whichwould allow then to use their property for residential purposes. I would appreciate any alternative suggestions yorr nay have. We will proceed ahead and submit a request for rezoning based on thecurrent plat. My clients will be hiring a local engineering conpanyto provide the detailed infornation reguired for the zoningapplication. The Eagle County tax records indicateFiling No. 2 lots are held as follows: Lots 1 and 2 Are held by aI do not have that title to the Vail Meadows couple in Denver,their full names and address. Iots 3 and 4 Vail City Corporation Kristen PritzActing Director Conrrunity Developnent Department Town of Vail February 28, 1990 Page 2 Lots5- 79 - Lz Vail lrteadows Filing No. 2 which is a subEidiary or tradename ofVall City Corporation Lot 8 David c. Elmore I represent the olrners of all lots of this subdivision other than Lots 1 and 2. Please contact me Lf you have any suggestions for zoning or if youfor any reason dispute the validity of the existing plat. Sincerely, RIOTH & DMR, P.C. ---.--.: Grego cDTlkdncc: Larry Eskwith Town Attorney MICHAEL A. BERN IGER TH OMAS E. B ERG LE XAR D RIOTH .,IOSEPH W. O IVER DU N CAN S. BREM ER TERRY FRANK SATTERWH IT E LIN OA FLEW E LLE N GOU LD STEVEN T. MON SON BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & OIVER, P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW IO2 SOUTH TEJON, SUITE AOO P.O. BOX l7l6 COLORADO S PRIN G S. COLORADO AO 90I ,r'r, oll"oo F X 17t9t 473-O7t2 February 5, L990 Ms. Christen Pritz Senior Planner Town of Vail 75 South Frontage RoadVail, CO 8L557 Re! Vail Meadows Subdivision Filing No. 2 Dear Ms. Pritz: My records indicate that the Vail lileadows Filing No. 2 Subdivisionwas recorded in Book 234 at page 436 on April 25, L974. Sometirnethereafter, the Town of Vail annexed the property and has assignedthe current zoning. Under the present zoning of agriculture and open space district, the lots would be a non-conforming use, since none ofthe lots are thirty-five acres in size, nor is even the entireSubdivision. Since it is inpossible for the owners of thisSubdivision to have any economic use of the property according to itspresent zene, I feel that a zone change is appropriate and necessary.The Town of Vail has taxed and treated this property as a plattedresidential subdivision since it was annexed. The subdivisionssurrounding this property are aIl zoned rrResidential ClusterDistrictrr. Unless you have an alternative suggestion, ny clients hrould like toproceed forward and rezone the property to a use which would allowresidential developnent of the lots. It seems like the ResidentialCluster District with a variance for the lots which do not meet theninim'rn sise raquirements wculd be appropriate. I would appreciate any further comments or thoughts you have on thezoning of the lots. Please forward me any forms which the Town ofVail requires for a zoning change application. Sincerely, BERG, RIOTH & DMR, P.C. r'2.:'.4 GDTIkdn Tinun M ICHAEL A. BERNIGER THOMAS E. BERG LENARO R IOTH JOS€PH W, D IVER OU NCAN S. BREM ER TERRY FRAN K SATTERWH ITE LINOA F LEWE L LEN GOULO STEV E N T. MONSON BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & DIVER, P,C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW IO? SOUTH TEJON, SUITE 8OO P,O. BOX l7l5 CO LO RADO SPRINGS. COLORADO AO90I ,r,", o]l-r"oo F^,\ lTlgl 473-O7lZ December L8, L989 ,(t(Mrs. Christen Pritz Senior Planner lli'.l Town of vail 75 S. Frontage RoadVai1, CO 8l-657 RE: Vail Meadows Subdivision Filing No. 2. Dear Mrs. Pritz: I represent the owner of most of the lots in this subdivision. Theowners would like to undertake final enqineering work on thissubdivision this winter and begin selling the rernaining lots thissumn.er based on the original plat.I would appreciate aclarifj-cation on the zoning which overlays these lots. I assume thatthe zoning aLlows for one residential unit per platted lot. Thecurrent zoning for some reason does not follow very well with thep1at. I would apprecj-ate it if you could review the plat and zoningon the site and then discuss the procedures we will need to take byphone. I will give you a call later in the week to set up a time when I can call you to discuss this property. BERNTGER, BERG, RTOTH & DTVER, P.C. I ./z*aryt GDT\1kh Sincer.ely, box 100 vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-5613 office of the town manager August 30, '1976 Mr. George Rau East Burke, Vermont RE: VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE REPORT Dear George: Jim and I met wjth Temy Minger 'last week and have arrived at the follov,ting agreement pertaining to the use of the report. There are 8 'lots which appear to be impacted by the avalanche, plus the Gore Valley ilater District Tank or a total of 9 interested parties or a share of $277.77 each. The Tovrn of Vail would be rvilling to share in the cost of the report for 2/9 of the cost or$555.54with the provision that the report becomes public information for use on our maps andin negotiations with the water district. The agreement of l4ay 19, .|976 will be honored by the Town in that other parties will not be allowed use of the report unless they have shared in its cost. Following are names and addresses of property owners not originally 'i ncl uded: 22 Rau ?3 Risss 24 Anderson25 Vids c/o Erik Borgen 390 Frank] i n Denver, C0 8021826 Zumwa'lt 2700 Namaganset Florissant, M0 63033 28 Pope29 Senac Mary Box Vai I J. 45, c0 81657 { I I I l : Mr. George August 30, Page Two isf If this proposal is return it. tle will acceptabl e, then send a please sign a copy of this letter and check for our share of the report cost. Sincerely, OF DEVELOPMENT cc: (l ) til Zoning Administrator I, George Rau, hereby agree to the above-mentioned proposal. DATE ffi- Terry Minger Jim Morter Stan Bernstein l I ! I M ICHAEL A. BERN IGER T HOMAS E. BERG LENARO RIOTH .JOSEPH W. DIVER OU NCAN S. BREMER TERRY FRANK SATTERWH IT E LIN OA FLEWELLEN GOU LO ST EVE N T. MON SON STEVE O. NOECKER M. J ILL WH ITLE Y SUSAN K. WOOO.ELLIS .JOSEPH PATR IC K KELLY .JOSEPH A. COYN E OF COUNSEL G R EGORY O. TIMM BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & DIVER. P.C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW IOz SOUTH TEJON, SUITE EOO P.O. eOX t7t6 coLoRADO SPRTNGS, COLORAOO AO 90l (7t9) 475-9900 FAX l7t9l 475-O7t2 August 22, 1990 Kristan Pritz Acting Director Conmunity Developnrent Department Town of Vail 75 South Frontage RoadVaiI, Colorado 8L657 Re: Vail Meadows Subdivision Filing No. 2 and Unplatted 4.35 Acre Site on Main Gore Drive Dear Kristan: I represent the owners of lots 3-12 VaiI lleadows Subdivision Filing No. 2 and the approxiurately 4.35 acre site located on Main Gore Drive nearthe water tank. Lots 1 and 2 are owned by a couple who I understandare currently living in Denver. My clients wish to develop the VaiJ- Meadows Subdivision Filing No. 2 in accordance with the original plat which rlas filed in the County of Eagle prior to the properties annexation to the Town of Vail. They also wish to develop the 4.35acre site as one single family lot. As an alternative to the development of the property, they would beinterested in discussing the possible acquisition of this property bythe Town of Vail as part of your open space and park land area. Wewill be attending the Septenber 11, L990, Town Council rneeting todiscuss this possibility. If this date needs to be changed for any reason, please let us know as soon as possible. Sincerely, BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH & DIVER, P.C.2a . Tircn cDT/kdncc3 Doug Elnor€ \^or(Eiq'oY^q8ffi O , J \"t w&Lt^Sznuq,/ d,rdzt W*^rrri-'fr[ou On*.,n,Ir - /o-, lr^ l r / .n r rn /l lr ,^ fiJ- [l fft$/b*P''t a^xw o'l'tt u U , UaruIu- rmJ \\ ,\ n^. J/r{oNr{ or do{o1 dul^ {o\o*d \I \i>\S ,tilu\U,,,J , Nqr,do f oor- flL-o t la,&t r6^L. o&^i * uln*lu> . to +" Qunor-Q tilor\s,urin^/ [,tft- il,d %*^ 210 Fountain Square phone: (BiZ) a36-1026Broominston, tN 4T4o3 rni, ia.iii5ii-6m ._ _ . _ - P A Y E E: DCTACH THIa a'ATIl|I]lV lEFOil DIPO3ITING ROBILLARD & ASSOCIATES, INC. DATE rNvorcE No.DESCRIPTION AMOUNT NET AMOUNT 2/23/82 for our acct. *95 bJ $ 12.80 / -t2 tt, D^rE / l,u Hfl:ajT"'".t7871 RFCEIVED FROM * Permit Numbers - Police Receipt Numben- How tltrL-qa-O*v/ _ gy ir , , r-t* ''-\,, r... - ' E-2-9s THLI 1E:=E EEf?}'tIGER ==*'o BERNIGER. BERG, RIOT'' 5. DIVER, P,C, ATTOFNEYS T L n IOAgOLJT'I T EJ ON. SUITE EOO P,O. 9OX l7l6 co,_oRADo s F R rN65. COLORAOO 6090r ar'", o-r o " "ooFAr i7r !) 47S- O7lE M I'F,I.EL A BEIII'IIG.R -HCINAS E E EFG r€rraqO A rOI rr /+::a- !v. I vEFl i,!cata s SiElJEF rEFn i <RAr!r{ 5^TTErWn tTE :- r |1ir a F_9wlt-r-f ft c; u t.o 3"trt\ T t4Crn3ON SIE/E D !:TECFER Auguot 2, 1990 FI. J ILL WF IT !E / SUSAN K. WOOA ELL 9 \,OSEPh FATRICK KE LL' r,CSEFH A. COY}r E OP COvll,Gr G REGORY O. YI i'I M BY T'ACSIT,TILE(303) 179-2157 Xristen PrltzDirector Cornmunity Developrnent Department Toun of Vail 75 -south Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81657 Re: ValI Meadows Subdlvlsi-on f'111n9 No. 2 Dear Kristen: 'rhis letter is to confirm the August 8, 1990, 3t30 p.n, neeblng at your off.ce on this matter, Doug Elnore, who la a representative of VaiI clty corporatlon, wlll be flying ln for the neetj.ng. I believe that it would be wlse for your Town attorney to be at the meetlng and your Transfer Tax Land Acqr.risition l,lanager. My Clients wish tO proCeed *it'i inmediate developnent of the lots as platted. They are wl11i,:,1 t? dlscusa Eelllng the Land to the Town lf the Town rdants to keep the earfor park or open Epace areas. Sincerely, BERNIGER, BERG, RIOTH 6. DMR, P.C. GDTr/kdncc3 Doug Elrnore ' J.: I fis- q9 Do 75 routh lrontlge rord vall, colorrdo 81657 (3{r3) 4792138 (3(B) 4792139 offlce of communlty dewlopment February 19, 1,990 Mr. creg TimmBerniger, Berg, Rioth and Diver, P.C. 102 S. Tejon, Suite 800 P.O. Box L716 Colorado Springs, CO 8090L RE: Vail Meadows SubdLvisl-on Filing *2 Dear Gregory: I have conpleted sorne preliurinary research on the Vail Meadows riling #2 subdivision. According to information i-n our fi1es, the plat for Vail Meadows Subdivision Filing #2 was recorded with the County on April 26, L974. Vail Meadows Filing #2 was annexed by the Vail Town Council through ordinance 31 of L974. It appears that the Vail Town Council applied interin zoning to Va1I Meadow Subdivision Filing #2 through ordinance #1 of l-975. Later, zoning was applied through Ordinance #3 of L975. However, there are no zoni,ng maps indicating the zoning that was applied to the subdivision according to the Town Clerk. Also, when Vail Meadows Subdivision !/as incorporated the parcel is referred to as Vail Meadows Incorporated and no lot lines are shown on the annexation plat. According to our zoning map, the subdivision is zoned agricultural open space. Under the zoning code, it states insection 18.32.050, Lot Area and Site Dirnensions, rtThe rninimurn lot or site area shall be 35 acres with a minimum of l- acre of buildable area per dweLling unitrr. The Vail Meadows SubdivisionFiling #2 plat does not list any lots havinq an acreage over 35 acres. After discussing this question of development rights with our Town Attorney, it appears that you do not have developablelots as the lots do not meet the minirnum lot size. I also believe that it would be difficult for you to meet the l acre of buj.ldable area per lot due to the steep slopes on the property. In your letter you state that you wish to rezone to a residential cluiter zone district. Without specific inforroation on the number of lots, zoning, buildable area, access, and hazards for this site, it i.s difficult for me to give you a definitive opinion on your reguest. I would also like to know rtho onns lots within vail Meadows Filing #2 and when they purchased the lots. If you have this inforrnation, it would be helpful to the Town. I have enclosed applications for the najor subdivision and rezoning processes that you reguested. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me at 479-2L38. Sincerely^.,-r -l t tlV^>I,^ I,Ahtr\\h\/.r1\ Nt\ \ Kristan PritzActing Director Community Developrnent Departnent KPlpp cc: Larry Eskwith, Tohtn Attorney Mike Mollica, Planner II FE8 iE 1982 ROBITI-ARD & ASSOCIATES, INC. 75 iouth lrontage rd. vall, colondo 81657 (303) 476-7000 department of community development February lS, 1982 Larry Blacknan Box 2117 Dillon, Colorado 80435 Re: Vail lleadows #2 Dear Mr. Blacknan: Enclosed are: Ordinance No. 31 , Series 1974, authorizing annexation of Vail Meadows Filing 2. District Court order authorizing annexation. Petition to hold an annexation election. Resolution of intent to annex. Annexation plat. Vail Meadows No. 2 plat. The sequence of events seens to be: 1. Subdivision platted by Eagle County, l*brch 1974.2, Petition for annexation signed by electors, October 1974. 3. Annexation election held, December 1974 (39 for, 8 against annexation).4. Order authorizing annexation, Decernber 1974. If you need any nore information, do not hesitate to call. Please send the Town of Vail $12.80 for photocopying and blueprint materials. Yours, t talL,t t JIM SAYRE Pl anner JS: bpr - t HARoLD E. EYRtcH &WW@ffiW@mWEW__'- ".".il:,llu:i,n,U O Ng O O EVERGREEN, COLORADO 80439 Phone 674-5872 oatE ot oFoEi 19Tr.")t rusroaER t OROEA NO. ""'" il)*n*cr ?qafrrt rrg OROEF TAXEN BY ! rtt - c- r74Eia c-- M e.,.. 'B S JoB pHoNE L) J \\ $ \;I., li !81 ii ,l,i rt ,! t It !'i r b, FrH. 'a *s j {I't' .,i.tl i':.n. .,.,t -. , .. oG lrl 6 '|fl F Fz e o' 0Ioa J ftt ,. I ,lIz\ot l'.j!. f:aiu'isll!i't,t:Jit: t! -ri{:o!!.i It--Jr!t;''\i :{'s{; i I !r t:rY ; t"t . I rl ;9 t. 1I!l I ;. 3 I .-::. ti ;t ?:rj !-. :t l? :? l!;: 3; SE :i iB .i !r l-o t1 a? "t:g:< ;l a t trlr F! 9 Tfv, $ {\ :r L :c !: a: i: i'I!r \,i: 1.,i iii, rf i l$dll lh! lr Ii :id i it!t I ! 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' ,\*-\ . , \-\ "\ \" , * \ \,,.n .\ 5i\0 tqt \, '-\. \\ *.\,\ \.\.". $.\q.....\" ^3 s..:- 6r \o,.,\\.- \'t\\\^-.,,*\.\:.*r \,-,. )-.-\- ^r.,-i...r \. *\-..". \!. \\.\',\ -\ \. \\\ ,;- ^*1 \.,\. \..-\ DATE SUBJECT n \ 1.r re,\lw '-\. L\ \ \ \\' \'.\;,L., \ '--.--".\r-^- tIt "GRAM ",., PHONE" ---l "er*42+,^P.trut -. call ! Will call again D Came in ,oz-bTb:_&P"7 o2- 7 box 100 vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-s613 o off ice of the town manager August 30, .|976 Mr. George Rau East Burken Vermont RE: VAIL MEADOI.JS AVALANCHE REPORT Dear George: Jim and I met wjth Terry Minger last vreek and have arrived at the follovring agreement pertaining to the use of the report. There are S lots which appear to be impacted by the avalanche, plus the Gore Valley Water District Tank or a total of 9 interested parties or a share ot $277.77 each. The Town of Vail would be rvilling to share jn the cost of the report tor 2/9 of the cost or$555.54with the provision that the report becomes publjc information for use on our maps andin negotiations with the water djstrict. The agreement of l4ay .|9, 1976wjll be honored by the Town in that other parties will not be allowed use of the report unless they have shared in its cost. Fo'l lowing are names and addresses of property owners not originally included: 22 Rau23 Riggs 24 Anderson25 Vids c/o 26 Zumwalt 28 Pope 29 Senac Eri k Borgen 390 Frankl i n Denver, C0 B02lB 2700 Narraganset Florissant, 140 63033 Mary J. Box 45 Vai'1, C0 8.l657 llr. George August 30, Page Two T3f,o cc: (f ). {31 If this proposal is acceptable,return it. }Je will then send a please sign a copy of this letter and check for our share of the report cost. Sincerely, COMI'IUMTY DEVELOPMENT a Zoning Administrator I, George Rau, hereby agree to the above-mentioned proposal . Terry Minger Jim Morter Stan Bernstein : : MEMI g:?Ig: *f;t".,'0.erosz SBSr Phone 303 476-5ffle ro N,, D,o-.* 1"-+'\1 \ I r,*\lDATE o-\lL .1"\ \\)' SUBJECT $.^, \J..''*"" 5 ,-'\\ \, v"-.-sy*n\ \., \. I."L ,S" \\^. \N\ \.\ - L...r\ \. \.'*,,-- .\ \-\ 6!!vp-- \',,-^.*,\ ,,\"\ \ \!. \.:\ N,..\,*, \'\,^L.. s\\\. \ \\,.u. ,o-- 1 r..r-LNr il^.,^., \, \ "^-* \ ;\ \ *\. \*' \\. *,\ . r.,rr.. \, .^..r.\ \L. e .Swr,r- ^\\\--v , F \-:*.\ ^-\ \,a\ ,)L.'..$,.^, ,^,.\L ,^--.\\,'.,.-\ .,.- \'., '^.\ \*^.,\.-^ t\.-i...,\r.f *.\. , i.,\x a -\ i.- -.\\ -."\ -,.\ "-\.,1. [s"\, \*. \.1 _""\\."i\L} "\\.\.-. , r\-\, ^\ aor6 16N72 rh. D.frine l@rd, rr., lor g'5, Oo r.!.l.r.t DtI r I box 100 Yail. colorado 8'1657 1303) 476-s613 off ice of the town manager May 19, L976 I{r. George Rau BoxVail, Colorado 81657 Dear George: This letter is to confirm the conversations you have been engaged in with the. staff concerning the use of an avalanche report you are required to prepare. It appi:ars that the Vail Meadows avalanche path will impact Lots 2I ,22,23 and 24. The other lots are presently owned by Bruce Pope, Joseph Riggs, and Jimmie Anderson. Because it is possible for the other owners of.the impacted Iots to receive benefit from your present efforts and expen- ditures, the Town administration vtoulcl agrree as follows: (1) The avalanche report prepared for you will contain a statement that it has been prepared for you and is not to be used except as provided in this letter. (2) The administration will not accept from any other person the submittal- of the avalanche report prepared by lzou' nor will any other person be allowed to-use your report for preparation of his own vrhen an avalanche report is required by the ordinances of the Town. If an appli- cant obtains a written release from you for use of the report, it will be accepted by the administration. (3) The condition upon which a release can be obtained is the payment of a pro rataportion of the cost of the report. \ \ 7'..\\\I o !!r. George Rau !{ay 19, 1976 Page 2 (4) (s) You have agreed not to charge any of the other ownerE more than what would be necessary to divide the coEt egualJ.y among those orfilera sharing in the rePort. Notbing herein shall be construed as an assumption of liabiLity by the Town for the avalanche report, its use, or its aceuracy. If one of the other property owners desLres to have his own report done, the Town admin- LEtration can in no rf,ay reatrain hi:n from doJ-ng so. (6) ff this properly reflects the conversations above mentioned, wouLd you sign one copy of this and return it to me for inclusion vith the file for your application. " Sincerelyr Terrell J. MJ.nger Town Manager TJM,/sjm lrtt*- |F";. ' oo llar box 100 vail, colorado 81657 1303) 476-s613 Gore Va11ey Water District c/o Reinecke Construction P.O. Box 537 Vail, Colorado 81657 ATTN: Messrs: Jim ReineckeArt Kelton Bob Buder Chuck Ma11oy Bob Garton Gentlemen: Attached is a letter from Mr. Art Mears, avalanche consultant for the Town of Vai1. Also attached is a letter and other information sent to property owners possibly impacted by the Vail Meadows avalanche. The Town of Vail would like to meet with you at your convenience to discuss the ramlfications of Art's letter and possiblf arrive at a mutually agreeable solution. / Sincerely, DEPARTIIENT OF COIIMUNI TY DEVELOPMENT lown u .,\ \o/ office of the town manager May 25, 1976 F. Lamont JrL/jk oo ',U,,tM'$n$ffi- ffi$Vt"E^P'l Si.ncerely, A,"t l')Ua,,,J ..irtlrur I. ]1ears oo 1.1 .3.L. Crested Butte CC 3L2?4 I;ay 3, 797 6 IrlI. lieIlt P.ose T'n'rrn l,'.rt r''r rr ee r 'l'or^;n of Vail Var1, cO 31657 Dear li.elt: lftris letter is to 'tfornalized't our discussion of l.ast rreek and ny opinion of tire haz.ard caused by tlre rr'ater tenlc located neartire lrai1 l"leadorts avalanche path in Rigirorn. llhe ner.r'! 'r constrrrcteci 5t10r000 ea"11cn via,tct: taqli is rre11 rvithintire runout zone of ttre Vail I'ieador,vs avala-nche nath. As vou nay 1inow, tire Vail lleado',,:s 'tatir is tire J-argest avalancire to reac| theincor,'orated linrits cf tl:e Tcl..ir of Vei1, and a. 1t .cri3lt a <iet:ri1ed study of the d)'naliiics of tlris a','a1anelre iras not been condrtctec! ,it is clear fron tire cier--'os:'.tion of dead trees tirat -i-t can rea-cl-rtire nerr 1.,'ater t a:r1;. It is m1, 6ni11 i6n that the design nagnituCe avala-nclie malz fn'rasftire r,rater tank vrith lrressures suf f icient to ru^tr:rc it, tirereby e>itend ir,q tlie '''otential damaqe zone of tltc srcrr avalanelre tirrcugha f lood surge f ron tiie srrdden-l.)' released r,"ater. It is nossibleti'.at c;iisting brrilciings as r.re11 as nronoseC Cevelo'.enent j.n t5evicinity corrlci be darra3eci llrr l,rrfsJ if, tite tanli r,,rere to be rul--tured b1z avalan cire in,ract. I strongJ.y recoinnend that tite Tor,'rn ef Vai1, or some res'ronsibl-e:rarty consider tire fc11or.'ing ste^s:l-. cicterr;rine tire str:ength of tire tank anci its resistanceto e:iternal innact loadings, ancl2. direct avalarc.ire '.rotection structures near the tanl<. ,i +re+es+1-4ec-r detailed strrdlz of tire Vail i.:e;:"do',,,'s avale.nche oathis a r''retecttri,sitc to a resnonsilrlr' desi onorl rieferse Systen. ;\,rro^osal f or srrctr ""ri"ay"rt;;-;;;; ;;;;i"t";;- try."ii""",r tire eno;ineer- i.ni1 firn cf ir.rcDouell.-Scott-Co>< to l-arrc or^,'ners on Sno'.rsiroe 1ane.Diana has a sg,ry of tire 116'''65;11. It i.s 'rcssib19 tha.t if t,re Torr.rrof vail (or -iire'i^rater c',i:;trict) could assist in the costs of this irLc'rcs,eci stuCy, t.ien it :ti-lrt be accon':lisired- scotlct:. ir'iranils f cr 1'our t-i-ne. If ;1611 ltave r.ny c,rrestionS, r.'rite me attire ?..1 .D.L. acidress. I r.rj-11 be llete uirtil ,..av 25. r \ 7.,I\i box 100 vail, colorado 81657 (3031 476-s613 Mr. Rau Drovided me with corresDondence from Bruce enclosed) raising some pertinent questions vrhich I the order they appear in the letter. l. The Town of VaiI requirements for issuance of a fol I ows: oo off ice of the town manager Pope (a copy of which 'is w'ill attempt to answer in oo April 29, 1976 Mr. Bruce Pope 237 Oak Knoll Barrington, I'11 inois 60010 Mr. Joseph Riggs P. 0t Box .|057 Vail, Colorado 81657 Mr. Jimm'ie C. Anderson 5519 Fannin Memphis, Tennessee 381 18 Gentl emen: This past week George Rau contacted our office to ask the Town's ass'istance in coordinating an avalanche study proposed to be prepared by McDowell, Scott & Cox, Inc. Art Mears of M.S.C., Inc. happened to be in Vail on other bus'iness the same day and again reviewed the avalanche maps prepared by Colorado Geological Survey and visited the Vail Meadows avalanche impact area with us. He again confirmed our previous interpretation of the maps--that lots 21 ,22,23 were located in the Vail Meadows avalanche area. He also confirmed that lot 24 is also impacted and should be included in the proposal of April 'l 3, 1976. building permit are as a. Preparation of a complete report as outlined in the April l3' 1976 (MSC) proposal . This report is then reviewed by the staff, outside consul- tants, the Planning Commission and Town Council.b. If, from the contents of the report, the lot(s) appear to be buildable with special construction and engineering techniques, as outlined in item 4 of the M.S.C, Inc. proposal , the second step in the report is prepared and again reviewed by the groups outlined above.c. After a thorough review, the Town Counc'il then may approve, disapprove, or modify the report and any plans submitted for building permit. If the reports indicate that the lots are buildable and the reports are approved by the Counci'l , a building permit can be issued if the plans are in conformance with the report recorrnendations. The plans must be certified by a licensed structural engineer that they meet the report criteria and structural design specifications. Messrs. Pope, nigf nlson April 29, 1976 Page 2 oo ? ? 6 6. 0n1y lots 21,22,23 and 24 appear to be impacted by the Vail Meadows avalanche; however, more precise study may indicate that there are others should also be included or that some of the lots shou'ld be excluded. Lots 30 and 3l appear to be in an avalanche path to the west of the Vail Meadows path. In the event the other lots mentioned should be included, they would also be asked to share in the cost of the reports. The Town of Vail would like to have comp'lete studies performed for all of the major and minor avalanche areas; however, with fourteen major paths and some 30 - 40 minor areas, the cost would be prohib'itive without some type of State or Federal aid, which at this time does not seem to be available. The Colorado Geological Survey report and map only indicated the areas which need further study before any development takes place and are not designed to evaluate specific build'ing sites. 4. When Colorado Geological Survey checked individual lot s'ituat'ions, it was to confirm map interpretations made by staff personnel who are not avalanche experts. A great deal more 'investigation is necessary to determine if and how each site is buildable. Study as outlined in the April 13 proposat would meet the Town of Vail crjteria which is covered in the zoning ordinance. The "go or no-go" crjteria for a useable lot is: Can a building be designed, given the avalanche dynamics, so that ljfe and property will not be endangered? Action is taken on a'l I reports by the Planning Comniss'ion and the Town Counci I . Arthur I. Mears has worked closely with the Town of Vail since early 1972 when we first attempted to discover the magnitude of the avalanche problem in the Gore Creek Va11ey. He coordinated the initial report prepared by the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research which is associated with the University of Colorado. This first report was funded by NASA. McDowell, Scott & Cox, Inc. have prepared avalanche reports for Vail Associates for the Katsos property and Vail Village 10th Filing. I would suggest you talk to Andy Noris of Vai I Associates for their reconnendations. Again, the Colorado Geological Survey report does not provide definitive enough information to allow corunencement of specific defense recorrnenda- ti ons. Mr. Rau has asked the Town the'ir position if he, without aid from other property owners, prepares and submits the report. Our attorney has agreed that we will enter into a contract with Mr. Rau that we will not accept Mr. Rau's report for other'l ots unless the owners of those lots have contributed to the cost on a pro rata basis. This would include those'lots which might subsequently be identified in the avalanche path. Again, the Town wou'ld urge the cooperation of all property owners in order to expedite the fairly lengthy procedure. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Si ncerely, cc:George Rau; P. 0, Byron Brown Real Box 1395; Vail, Colorado Estatei Timberline Properties S. Toughill Admi ni strator oo OO POPE PBOFESS'ONAt ENGINEERING SERY'CES, 'NC. BRUCE A. POPE FRESD€'VI April 20, 1976 Mr. George Rau Box 1395Vail, Colorado 81657 Dear Mr. Rau: Today I received a proposal for an "avalanche.dynanics study" from McDoiyell, Scott and^Coi. In view of the magnitude of the fee, and in view of some questions that I present at this_ time, I do not plan to enter into an acceptance until-we talk over these points: 1. Just lvhat is required by the town of vail to al1ow the issuing or a tnirding pernit on ]^ot 2I and Lot 22? By now, the town should have establiahed sorne firm policy on this and other areas' 2. What lots of the Vail Meadows area are suspect? what of lots 24r25,26,27,28r2g,30 and 51? Who or what depaitrnent of the town of Vail nade or rnakes the dividing line? 5. What i.f anything is the town of vail doing as far as surveys of their own. It-appears that the Colorado Geological Survey was_- involved one yeai'ago in this problern, for the toh'n of Vail. There was to be quiie a Uit of additional inforrnation available following the prelirninary rnap enclosed, made in llay of 197 5. 4. Diana, of the town of Vai1, was able to get the Colorado Geologi'ca1 S"t""i-io'check ipecif i-c 1ot situations in l'{ay of 1975. Why can this not be done at this time, with no cost to the lot owners? Seens this should be a town functi.on anyway. 5. If such a stu<ly as proposed is undertaken, will it be of such a nature as to satisty rvhit i^equirements of what department of the town of Vail or the County? What are the go, or.no-go c-riterias for a useable 1ot? Does the 2oning board or z6ning board of appeals take action on this natter? 6. Who is Arthur I. Irlears and what experience has McDowell,, Scott G Cox had in this field? If their experiettce is extensive, rvhy could 223 Applebee Street, Barrington, ILlinois 6001-0^ ^^^.312-382-1723 n6x0{Fs()oFMuct*xgt$("ExRAft(}8|t'0o€KJ!f,U{am)6n06fixx1a6*Q(ae8gK ! oo . POFE PFOFESS'OA'AL ENGINEEHA'G SEFY'CES, Mr. George RauApril 20, L976 Page tuo OO ,NC. they not obtain nost of the required data fron the Colorado Geo-logical Survey and proceed right into specific defense reconmen- dations? but only after allzrrgasonable paths are followed prior to noney on.tome schgfne/ that will possibly get us nowhere. '""ylpt:lt I am very much in favor of attenpting sone action on thisbut only after allzrTasonable paths are followed prior to BAP/ jp enclosure natter spending dfrFhr€#r . ' <dri,)r"oO.O scorr & cox, rNc.OO Co nsu lt ing Engineers l53O 55rh Str..tgould!t,Colo..do 8O303 Phon. (3031 444 3O5 | Mr. Box Vai April 13, 1976 George Rau 1395l, Colorado 81657 Hr. Bruce Pope 237 Oak Knoll Barri ngton, ll I inois 5001 0 Mr. Joseph Riggs c/o Timberl i ne Propert ies Vai l, Colorado 81657 Ref: Project 76138 Gentlemen: The fol lowing proposal descri bes a team effort to accompl ish an avalanche dynamics study for Lots 2l , 22, and 2J, Vai I Headows, Filing No. i, Vail, Colorado. Team members are Arthur | . Mears and HcDowel I , Scott E Cox,lnc, The scope of the study is outl ined below pursuant to a discussionwith George Rau at our offices on April 12, 1976. We wi ll perform the following services: Field reconnaissance of the avalanche track which threatens the property described above to determine the size and character of the potential ava I anche. 2. Field measurements of avalanche damage for analysis. 3. Calculations to determine the downhil I limits, flow depth, densi-ties, velocities, f requerrcy, etc., of all types of avalanches which affect the described properties using field measurements and other avai lable information, 4.Preparation of to a report of our findings, and a recommend spec i f ic defenses for the p rope rt i es. descriotion of the jle? 2,. u d 4soo*rtqt4 ia 'tfen l$,on The study will determine the extent and nragnitude of the avalanche hazard on Lots 21 ,22, and 23. Neither specific defense recommendations nor designs are included in this proposal, but can be developed based upon the report. b,e propose to accomplish the above-described work for a fee not to exceed $i,ioo. A smaller iee wi ll be charged if the work actually required is tubit"nti"lly less than we anticipate at this time. The charges are to be divided equal ly among all three property owners. 0ne-half the neximum fee will be due upon coipletion of tt't" fi"ia work' and the renrainder of the actual fee will be due upon submi ttal of our report ' lf you wish us to proceed with the above-outl i ned work accordi ng to the terms given, sign one copy of this letter and return it to our office' We wili not'proceed untiilwe have received an affirmative reply from all three owners. oo llessrs. Rau, PoPe, and Riggs April 13, 1976 Page 2 PROPOSAL ACCEPTED: cc: Dave Col e, Timberl Byron Brown, By ron ine Properties, Vai Brown Real Es tate or Sincerely,. McDou,ELL, sc0TT s C0X, lNc ' t--/l ^ | PRv 7rltu--^.!- 4. r4 Howard S. 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'i:sco c: a dcfLcctlc:r cn31c ::lghe of 9Co49 | elc::3 'i:c il::t, i!:c oi Sccalo:: L0 c dic:saco o'i 5?3.27 Scct to a 6tc:1o wiiacoc ccrecr. ; ?i:c:rcc ca e dcfi-cciice c:31o Lcf,t, o!, 0026r and cloa3 tiro li?cci iinc of Scccion 19 a distanco of i595.23 fcet, to tho polat of bc3innlng; con- taJ.ning 53.88 ocres Eoic or lcgo. thcce covcnsnta aro raadc for che \,'a1,1 licadowg, og far as posclblo, ccclrabio, cttrecclvc, bcnc{lcia1, uni!o::a and suitabls Ln arch!- :cctural cc:Lgn, naterlalc cnd cppcarancci ltn3.tlrg tho uoc co a .. {^.?.:-,rA.'^'1 !.\.,.i 1...t---. ---.r ^----Jr-- ^--r--!-\.J.-,xur.---- buili{.gs; orrC guarCll3 a3afu:,:t t-Lxcs c;.i u:=eccoacl,J - ii3c:':.ccrc;ioc ultb ths ni.surcl beauty aac &;:o::cpci ucc3 of cdJola- . i=3 p=cpc:!iec; c1!. for cho E1rru31 bcnofl,co ond proeccEloa of aii r,::L-3 of ss,Ld propcruy. 3. irRCllIISCfU'"Al .{llRCV.tL: tic !.=-prcvc:rcrt sh.lll bc cr'-::cc'J, coest:3i,rctec, placcc! or altcrcu oo oo, butldrng slte ' ?^,L .--.Lt'l rtL - .-,-,!,!. u'ss .Lac ue;i! thc butldtrg praa: (i.neruclng p!.ot Bleac cnd cpcci- f!cc:lc':::) cnc cdfLclsrt deserplroa foi c!,ch alloucc typo of $r:cvc,crt,-l:evc bcca ia'cach'irroCance cr:5aLgCcd to thc Arcbl- +..-\ -,.{.-.r 1 ^^*.-..^1 r.,- t J t - r! -..'Jrre--si.. vuagol cccrlccco end by !t epprovcd 1u rrlclq3S ouch elpi-otr:I co covcr coafo::ni.ty eEc lE::c,cd7 0E c:ii€ilsr deolgn of ...i I .!-,r-.--,F.,.r-r. r-:.r-\.,vi-:3at3; tbc Loc.lt]i.oa thc:ccf ig rclattoa co 10c 1laec, ecr-cg:c?1-'7 oac grcdc; encl thc locscl.oa coc chcractc= aad method ' :o3 gt11'!cc,iloa of alr ueil{tlcc. flrc sg!.d Gc--1tcco chr,rl use rc:tc:':c5j.e Judg:c:t La peosln3 upoa cuch oubelttcd plcno and .. ic:ciiptlc:s, but ghau. cct bc lLabrc to ciy perroa fo: scclong rE cr-ra a^4Ar,- Lr.rj. ir.5.j cc=3lttog j,U Coancctloa vltir cubslttcd placc and dmcrlptioes, unle:s ie shal1 be chc.ro ci.cc lt acicd with nglice cr L?oi:3fu1 inteni. rn pecoing lnon planc and speciflcatlons, ghc ssld Cc:=j.ttec cha1l consldci Lhe sultablllty of thc isprove- =c:ic c;,d of the iaateliaLo as relatcd to the clte involvcd, the ' n^?-.r.-/r aZ a.\A --l - --. -i-r. ;igr,g-.(: v. u'Jjacent, and nciSlrborlng !0r,.:rov.-1cato, che.quall.cy of F?-a a-*.^-.r'al^ a-^ t-- --!J.!r- r r ^.rrieu r-jgr.,(--rs.l8 to be utillzcc end thc cffcct of'any propoced , .? *-:.-:rz-r ^-r -. ;:--':;vvL-r;:.jr uroa ihc outL00li, valuo and ocgtirctlc quallty of -,r'i r.tr \r--.1 6' +..-^-^-aJ ^^ t-r.. -u'-J:ruj:.:3 0ropcrtles. rf thO Catd cc=sLttce Shall fall to ..a?:)rovo cr cileapprovc tl:e cub:rltccd plar,.c ond dcccrtlrtloac {n , -^-,-r -'F^{.i.rra .,{ }r-l- ^-.--A-- ',-.;--il .i-r!i!:.:-:ccl wllhin oi:;cy dayo after oc:e irsvc bccn cubaLctcd to i.t, the approval of'thc oald coaelctee hcre'nder ehall be .. t ,--.,.^.-^.1 'T.? t-r,-,,t c.1.ai 1 r,"-,.,taa{srt-a }:-.\ t^F-aF.-r!^4-.{.,-! .\:- aLsc;e:133 of c:1y i:rscvr::c::E cllcllcd l:stc:a*=, bu3 rrlEhout crl';naco cj?;.3'Jal of, his plcn3 a!!d dcsc:t1:rgf,g3o, c$d 'if no oult '-aa !-^^'' ^---^-,ccC to ceJoln ci:cb coartilctioa prlotr to thoa-9 .r, vs-: f,s----er,rj bv l,{ trl&a arr ccTlctLcn Clc;co:f, C:c alpEoval of ti:s sald Ccaitica herer.rsder ohli!. bc p=c:i=:i. frr,o eaLd .f:ci:Ltcctl::al Coeaotr Cc=:Lccca shsll be ccr- pcsu! o! IJ" H. Ecld:b::J::1,, .I:., Dc:i:rd E. 3a71o:, cnd Alas :"'!l'-'|-' "a-!' -ryJCr Ln thc a,ebers gf cho cc:..ltccc to f111 vacan-ab--b t H.:.lr-. C\rir- -.. l,l.y -b.Jt cLec oa occh Cc:tlttec. 4. LA,IID US3: t'bc loes ln VaLl ltc-edslrs cb.rll bo uced caly fo= pr'lr,'oto rcoiCencec rglth ucuel spp.drlcs.sat gaEegeg and othcs covc=ed struciurec, each to couta{n tloi Ecro tbas trro '. ccpcSScc e?3rfrcnt3 . ,o 5. E.{SIi.lEilTS: aad for utlllcy cas.-rglts are rcse:ared ac ci:cvn u?on thc plat of Vcil lk:Cc--rs ac rccordcd ia thc Offlco of thc Clesic ar.d Ee.ga-.entc and rtgl:tc-of,-trsy for roads Rcccr<3cr, Eegle County, Colo;cdo, oa t//rr.l d_ as tccqrc!.oa No. %4!-. Ti:e rigircc-of-@ , 1964, rc:c:'vcd r:ay bc uscd for hlgh.;ay trcval or for any utilLty ee6- vlccc th3t ai anv ti:rc nay be availablc in chac g:: ln+udfng_ 6. SIGIiS: No sigas, .billboards or oc,he:: advercioing 3::-ccture of eny lclad ohs11 bc ercctcd,uscC or n?irrCained.Jb- r-\-r.\-- r; vL b..J ruus utlgl.t tJu t.l.6c:qEgq, ugc{l oE EEllnEa:.neo On cr-7 1ot 5o= an7 pu=?ore r.-hatsocvc; cxcc?t, ouch oLgas es h.lvc bc::: cpprcvcd by thc Archltcciursl ficc;ioe of rcsidcnce3. Confrol Ceittee for idcntt- ,a1 ^ .r t-.:-.! ^.f\,- L,Y ara a.\'.L ac, telephone and othei slnller oervl 7. llATEIt: Each oiructuro deslgncd for occrponcy or o u:c bli i:'=.:e bcii3e c1::,.1. bc .sc=.-cd f;cr r:clls unlcog othcr t r.^t^- .!..^.-.'l ...st ^.;r-.{-l-- .!!rs-4.1r-}.e:i c5 coi:rcc: bcccre avaliabl,c. Ecc.h cucir 8.riuc- grg'o chcll bc provtdec wttlr o scpglc gsi:li fo= dlcpoocl ot acnago cic uccl=c!.cel ga:'bag,e di.cpo;ol facilltles sball be provtdcd 1n caclr lcic.ci:sr ot fccd ga.q>sri.s3 s.rc3. . B. TiLf€lt: I{c each, achcs o; ogbc tjlr" sball be ti:i'oiru oi clr=pec oa cay rand v!.thLe val.l llc.:<Jsrs. rbclo girall be no bi=n'Lng of icfuec out of dcerc e:cc?c {n tacrncraco:3 inscallc-d wlch tbo cpproval of tlro 4ichl,tcctr:ral coacror csa- =!ttc3. kch p:cpccz o-rjrs chall prowido or.!.tebro reccptacles foi tbc E.-:?ore:y ctorsge aed collcctloa of rcfuso and arr such i:c.c?f;aeies cl:all bo ocrecncc frca pubrlc vls.,r cnd procccccd f,::cr Clonrrbaacc. 9. LMSTCCII lio aai.rscls, liveatocl:, poultry (eicept borccc for fr-nily reesc.ltioa usc a::d dogc, cato acd otiler pecs fol l:ougcholci eajoyaen8 and not fo: eca:crciar purpooes) shell be l'.e;rc, =alscd or bred in tire c,ubdLvloloa. 10. 1?.SIS: Sceco naturaLj.y c<iotlng qpon s Ioc, e,(cept to the c:igent nccesoaiy for coastnrction prr.poscs, oharl'not be cilt, eb':cil or rc=ovcd froa tho prcpcrtiec, c..rce?t, thac the -tehi.cectr:a'al coaEor cc::ittcc may approve soae thlrratrg or tr:==i.a3 if lt sec33 <ieoiscble LL- sEE !,tr.ff. Ir.rJQUrpEI3:irs: Thcre shau bo'rro generar ' rurc for thc locciion of r^cprwcrents wLch ror.s|lon to property Ii.::cc, but cIl actucl coestructloa oltes shall ,."Li.r. the advance c;p;cvaL of che l.rchj.icctural Co:tro1 Co:=l!tcc. L2. L0.lDSCiSIliG: AII curfaco arcoe dlocrrrbcd by ; o .i.1.r-!€?rn&.r^- -1.-!-t ?- _ __\-rl,r.,!.-s:rir-.-err rj.:ii!. bc =ciru:ncrl ptc::pily to :. ,^ oa I I It thclr :a:u;aL cor..ll- .: tioa ei:'d rq)lcnccd r.n el:ivo grscsca; but tho r.schrtcctural control cc:=lceco Esy cp?rov'' congcrucgron of gasdcrc, lanras, .elJf o::{!nr.'f a:- I I ..'4 n.,b5-- !- ei'.b -v- 5lv;bi:; i:;ciao. :. 13. tCfC:.tR3 SiRUCr.TlllES: No tcc?orary s'nrcrure, ll'\E..r.-\rrat..: /i-r., L^^ A___.tq-gl.'"..-is;i Degc3c3i, trc!1ci or tcnt cball be per:aicted in vall ?.*^.?,-rA e\-,.,^^.. !- ^ -l -'F-'ey,r,e n -:<-iJ3 03 ri37 be dctc-:lncd to bo neccagary drrlng con- n4u-rr,rA;.^,- a--t ^- - -t2t - -..uu-si;r-ju-r c;a 6pc31fica11y euthcrl,acd by tho arcb1tccturel congrol F.--.{t,s^^Y!..'-i'ar.'-a L4. cc:nri:ili]If Of, c0:;sr1u0?i0ir: All ccn:ciurcs coo- c''ilccd !.a voll !.!eecs:s chcll be prooecuicd dl.l{gcncly to cccpre- tI'cr anc sha1l be cca,?lbtcd nLthln tt elvs Eroachs of ce,enccaent !:n!.ess cc:ic o.rcq)cioa Ls granted in r.a-lttng.by the Archlteccural Co=',=oI Cc=rittcc. 15. ' rwrs.s'c': No norious or offcrs!.vo acgivity sharl cc-l'cc on 'l.tbla vail r.I".cc-$re, nor shall caythrng, bo done pe-:ltccC viilcb ch.eu concgihrte a public |rulaance chereln. 16. ?trc p!.at of vair lrcc,clo:rg chalr shci.u Eco buildrng loto 'lth a i.argo porcloa of trre ercc of vatr rle,do-,rc outsidc aac cu'.'o':ncrng eaid ten bulldlng 10rs, Ecch decd to a purchaser cir:1L bc fo= a pa::ticular Iot as plaetcd end nrr:b.ere^{ and slbo :3or cn uci:lvtdcd one-tcnth Interest ln all of the lando of Vall lic:icirc cuicidc of the sald cen butlding 1oto. L7.- Eech.purciraccr of a bulldrng 1oc ra varr r.rcadows, by ccccptei,cc ot= a dccd, conscats to be g o,.aber of an Asooc'a- tioe to bc foncd of cnd by thc q.^rncic of cr\c cal,cl tcn lndlvi- crnlry o'oricd bulrdlng rots, and such Aseoclattoa ghalr nalce its o I n a aa'l. n.-.1 ^*.€ r, Y\, -rt- t .ar/5a. ztosocLeglon voec of ti:c cc3eragc clracro of tho tcn rots; btlt co rorg ao 18. the octLons og the . ?0. EriiECT Atoo DiJMTiOi{ Ot C.\re}ilitTs: T.trc scc'r:lcLioac, ocipulaclo!,s, agrccnents and covcnentg conditions, contalncd !r:.--] b7-1e'':ro i.nclucllng procc.J;ioc f,cr dctcs;lnln3 clro trao, u3llLctica gad piotccir.oa of tl-.c crc:i c,racd 1n cc-.ca for g1:c gcc:ict!.ca bcae€lEc, end eajc;=:ei cf cuch ce,an o.rr'crg; c:c c::3 cucb plcch^lser ccnecugc to oucr Acccclcti.ca havlng (!ir .r ;r i-- . -.-- e-^ :' r--ri lj!-',-; .o rclry aad co11cc,c a03c9c:crt3 fol tbo ucc of the Asgociailon .for tbc nsrntcnsncc of chc cc=-ca prc?crty, lncIud- f-;g p=!v:ic rocCc, payacai of te::cs upcn tbo c€,33 ?ro?city, crC Eucit 1=3rovectic eo c,cy bo pla:r::,cd cncl apilrovccl by che lhe oligLnal esscsctent agciaag egch osber ohaIl Doc s;cccd $20C.0C per.- yesr. lc.=rsd E. ?aylo: eacl chicr Llu c;a eirc ti:sa oao Iot, uncord, they ob,e!.I uogccher bo encttlcd co only oao voto ec o rreaber of Cbe /esccelstLoa. 1.9. llclther thc lot sfiics3 nor tho Agsociotlon ehall . i.cvc cilc r'J.girt to subdi.vlde or oe1I cny p.r=c or,ar1 of tho cr-oa arcc,s 03 crcstc soro IoL cdcera thao tho "oogc.-pletcd ccn iu \"eiI licecc,zs, ua!.ccs chcie rs a votc to e'y cucSr cac by ct lceog alacty pc:' ccet (90?) of --hc 'rccrs of 'he rocs. Ga chro cub- jc:t cris cppilcs ;aiher tiran scctlon 2r ber.q*. rf any.such plac' lc ccoprcsl, {c shou be subJect flrst co tbe approvar of c.o jschigecfu:sI control cor:ritcee and thca .to thc advance cp7:oval cf thc ?larurlng Cs;:rissloo of Eagle Couaty. cha1l be.by naJorlry. ircrcle cl:clr. bc for the benefic of and blndlq3 upon ccctr buildlng i .! nf .lr t?.-.t.1 rr."-...--.,,- r,r --'j '' '..,1-, r:...,.. r,4 r^-r'...-'--t tig-Cln, hlOi-\/L A;-. !v:A .-. '-.. ..;i, al..J t -. !:. V.' - - . \'- L"\':\'--J 9'J3Cc:3C:3, :ClsCcCa:AtlVC: C::i S;;!gas; c,a'J ohgll ccaglauo 18 f,n!.l f,c:cs c=.3 dlcct rstni.Isnu::y L, Lg)g, ct r.'irl.ch tlrao thcT cb:,ll bc euas:::tlec13-y cltcndcd for fivo stlcccsolvs to:3Eo of tcD 2L..' tiTtI'l3lj?: Thc ccditioas, rc:i:lcilea3r 6tl'Pu- Lct!c::s, cg:ecl6::to aacl covc:Eatc congeiac'i lc:eia g5al1 noc bc ucLvc3o cbeldoreS, tc::al1atd, c3 rsc$dcri c;cq:t bZ tl'lttcil cc'-:gceg of ccvcnty pcr ccn! (707.)' of thc sspersio c:"mcro of the prlvetcly c6r:'rcd'1ard Lncluclcd lrithh the bound,arlcg of ValI liec,Cciro, as.tbo se,e Eray gheu be shc"rn ly Ure plot on fiLe ti:s o5licc of Cl?e CIc=k and Rcior<ic= of Eaglo Cotrrty, Colorado. ' 22. Eli-rCll,CE,E$'i: lf any Pcscon chaL1 vlolacc or trlscc';c: Co v{olaee eny of eho provlclons of Chlo lnctrt=cnt' !t gh:lL bo lg:f,ul for any pcrcon or Pcrconc or.nlng rcsl ProP€try ' :183 I'Ci1 .11-Cr,rc Eo lnctltutc procccCtn3c ot lsJ or in ccplty to c..!c:co ti:: provl.closs of thlg lnstrrscnir to tescraln Bho pereon ln c,ctcsl e:3 .cun!.tlve, for 3a'l'Il.cncsc l.,,hcrcof , c;cculed cirlc lnctrr:neac th{s have 1964. C'*^ L; 'vlclselng c: tbcsterlng to vloicte tbc=r s;.d to secovor da*'ges, ccch violaclcr:t. of any ona of chc g! co'.Jrt crdcr or othcr provtslons whLch BE].:I.fD E. lltr oov 23. SEtuli]iASil,iff: iu.val{Caglce ;,':svlclc=: of thls lastn=crC by JudiSc:ri d,c:rcc ci:,alI l:r nc uLcc affcct any cf Cbc ei::11. =c,:la ln fu1l foico and effcct. TAllL0?. and CiiIEN LIU og t\^z.-,'e-!..-, Cirlcn Liu | .:.'-:''-,.-.-.-.F t dirs ,.)f .-I-'": ;ff qf'l**, :r., t3 fts@* llh" *'ru' :::' '*.* ",,,,*,r:ii.x'J*.ir,.,'1rui ry:_:'... my haod and seal 'l".Ltt"lt"i.,;' t '" .,...:,.ii.i,.,,1,.,,..!n 'uirni:ss :ti:t::;i -U--' i'l)o4' a,\. \ q u'I- t:.lrsit!ssiotr trxpl.rc.s Tffi;':" I -9- N, ,t t'.. ,,, cc;Co VLq;r \i-( CC CO C,( , ^oB "rlv t-, 0y'1-,"' ORDINANCE NO. 3 Series of 1975 S-3Hi.-3$'tffiRffi I#%3 8il"'"' TOIYN AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP WHEREAS, the Town of Vail, Colorado' hereinafter referred tO aS the "Town", annexed a portion of the Bighorn area, County of Eag1e, State of Colorado, effective on the l?th day of Decembet, 1974; WIIEREAS, the Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No' 8' Series of 1973, of the Town of Vai1, Colorado' as amended' is applicable to any area annexed to the Town and contains pro- cedures for the imposition of zoning di-stricts on an annexed a:rea-i and WHEREAS, Section 139'21-14(2), Colorado Revised statutes 1963, as amended, now referred to as section 31-8-115(2)' ColoradoRevisedStatutes:fgTs,asamended,requirestheTorvnto bringtheannexedBighornareaunderitsZoningordinancewithin ninety days after the effective date of the annexation; NOlf, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDATNED BY THE TOI{N COUNCTL oF THE TOIfN OF VArL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOIYS: Section 1. Title. This ordinance sha1l be known as the "Ordinance Imposing Zoning. Districts on Annexed Bighorn Area" ' Section 2- Procedures Fu1fi1led' The procedures for the determination of the zoni-ng districtstobeimposedontheannexedBighornareawhj-chare prescrlbedinSectj.on22.3oooftheZoningordinancehavebeen fulfi1led. Section 3. Imposition of Zoning Dj'stricts on Annexed Bighorn Area; Addition to Official Zoning Map' pursuant to Article 22 of the Zoning ordinance, ordi- nance No. 8, Series of 1973, of the Town of vail, colorado, c(,6,ck Page 2 ( (( Ord. 3, 1975 as amended, the portion of the Bighorn area annexed to the Town through the enactment of Ordinance No. 31, Series of Lg74, of the Town of Vail, Colorado, effective on the 17th day of December, 1974, is hereby divided into zoning districts as shown on a map incorporated herein by reference which amends and shal1 become an addj.tion to the Offi.cial Zoning Map' Section 4. Change in Official Zoning Map- The addition to the Official Zoning Map adopted by the Town council in section 3 hereof shall be entered on the official Zoning Map promptly by the zoning Administrator in accordance with section 1.203 of the Zoning Ordinance. Section 5. Effective Date. This ordina.nce shal1 take effect five days after publication following the final passage hereof' , INTBODUCED, BEAD ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL, this 18th day of February' Lg75, and a public hearing on this ordinance sha1l be held at the regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vai'1' Colorado, on the 4th day of March, L975, at 7:30 P'M', in the Municipal Building of the Town. ATTEST: 1) . frc Ord. 3, 1975 " c(,, Page 3 co C,,co ' 'i INTRODUCED, ENACTED, AND ORDEBED of March, 1975. READ ON SECO}ID PUBLISHED ONCE READING, IN TULL, APPROVED, this 4th daY I I I I c I ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (Nq, a .tv,v?, -, c ! o o| o.N o oi* filiii fii$lirygll** $;iffiiiii Fl I'r N F{ II I I I ..d c,'a 6 'a .9 >rE h1 o, i I I I I I \tl r\l q b r! 8l(l ,9 E .) GI (rJ (tlt< ..i < +.{ c.l Y I r;l -1I I c >r E! 8t o) ' 't ^.U ut H: < I I r-l I d.l \JIqJl <lq I I f ;ii:EiTE ;-.1 E i i iigF3iEf€ sd!{F iiiEigiEiiEE!; f €:eEiE rsr fi g g; ; iiE9;giEli I J :Iil;EiEi ; E i? ; ;l :i;igilEi j ii g; t i;eE :isfE sj s": i fi, t 11 h F.zp art F F(t) ) z F C) Fl Cz u0 frl h .) ) ?? \ ,J' ,\-^ (* r€\ ( i,f.'' *' a\*' " \ t, v +.'Y \ *tl,t{ ORDINANCE NO. 1 Series of 1975 AN EI{ERGENCY ORDINANCE IIUPOSING INTERII{ ZONING ON THE PORTION OF THE BIGHORN AREA ANNEXED TO THE TOIYN WHEREAS, the Town of Vai1, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "Town", annexed a portion of the Bighorn area, County of Eagle, State of Colorado, through the enact- ment of Ordinance No. 31 , Series of 1974, the effective date of which was the 17th day of December, 1974; WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 139-21-I4<2), Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as amended, Section 5 of said Ordinance No. 3l provides that within ninety days after the effective date of the annexation ordinance the Town shalf impose zoning on the annexed Bighorn area under itz Zoning ordinance, Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1973, such that said zoning is to be imposed on the annexed area by the 17th day of March, L975; WHEREAS, a Proposed Zoning Map was considered in the public hearings on the matter of said annexation; WHEREAS, the Zoning Ordinance rvas enacted to promote the health, safety, morals, and general welfare of the Town and its coordinated and harmonious development in a manner that will conserve and enhance its natural environment and its estab- 11shed character as a resort and residential community of high quality; WHEREAS, to preclude imminent development in the annexed Blghorn area, whi.ch would be inconsistent with Town zoning and detrimental to the. environment and character of the Town, during the period between the effective date of the annex- ation and the time when the Town will impose zoni.ng on the annexed area uncler its Zoning ordinance, the Town council finds that it is necessary for the preservation of the public property, health, 'l) L, 1975 welfare, peace, or safety gency measure in order to area; and (u Page 2 to enact this ordinance as an emer- provide interim zoning for the annexed WHEREAS, the Town Council eonsiders that it is rea- sonable, equitable, and appropriate for the interim zoning to be the proposed zoning plan considered in the Bighorn annexation proceedings; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOIIN COUNCIL oF THE TO1VN OF VArL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section ]- Title. This ordina.nce shall be known as the "Ordinance Imposing Interim Zoning on Annexed Bi-ghorn Area". Section 2. Interim Zoning for Annexed Bighorn Area. Interim zoning is hereby imposed on the porti-on of the Bighorn area annexed to the Town of Vail, Colorado, through the enactment of Ordinance No. 31, Series of 1974, as indicated in the Proposed Zoning Map considered in the public hearj-ngs on the matter of said annexation, which map is designated as the fnterim Zoning Map of the Annexed Bighorn Area and is incorpor- ated herein bv reference and made a part hereof. Section 3. Administration of Bighorn Area Interim Zoning to be Pursuant to Zoning Ordj-nance. Administration of the interim zoning for the annexed Bighorn area shall be pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1973, insofar as feasible, and to the extent that it is consistent herewith the Zoning Ordi.nance is incorpor- ated herein by reference and made a part hereof, ' Section 4. Limited'Duration of Interim Zoning. Interim zoning sha1l be in effect only until zoning i.s i.mposed on the annexed Bighorn area under the Zoning Ordinance in accordance with Ordinance No. 31, Series of 1974' CC r( 1, 1975 Page 3 Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect upon the passage hereof. INTRODUCED, READ AS AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE, APPROVED, ENACTED TO TAKE ETFECT UPON FINAL PASSAGE ON THIS DATE, AITD ORDERED PUBLISIIED ONCE IN FULL WITIIIN TEN DAYS AT'TER PASSAGE OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, this ?th day of January, L975. ATTEST: (,e.; t (( iiffi *Hm *lfi ffiff .i ul h'"Hi, I I ffi*wgffiiruffi E i I tffi gff gffi iit$i# lril;E;:;;t: I ISF3IEi€i iiEiiEig,g iiiiiiiiii I(}l Bi < d 2{4u an!, I I I_ tlFtlv|rlq II E T' at >r E ,l ID 6 o o ' ' i,3E';213 E cl!xsi Foil 9 € r/ll _:tr'| 'E .= t-{3;: :<'q).-E taEol '. .o-lzat €yl E or 2l I ;<l :a/1 .9E-l E €fEE it; € eE6rf,z'diOs.a90ct {) .A 'o t ' x I' c,, o o, 8 9 .) ! 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Erz oxE< Fl t\ Fr F CN 'o I ' q) GI Fl F '-1 frl F fu/*lr* //*"rz O* t4p/-//a"/ # 'c- - z/r-"2 z/ .'rlL- /%r./'ft t/r?orty'aQa6Vg 4'z *Er*t 7Q -57d7 <-"7- a -/z*,-Jz*/^-r: Z/tS no/b"h nrza/hhrfr | ,/- , )'*' Ja aoot44/- tni>ilfu At')af b'%4- ,,,'JSl\r-rr* A. -=:*i-+ r" /af ur.ll (o- Rc*'&{ Nt il Iu,t4)L{ , 0ruxn ^q 0d :r Hlq "!i"-frfrflffifrii$,' norno,p || /f14 n\<orvr(tc ' fnr{ /\eail*r f -7- A/ Lb, n'/4 L r 231 fib ( a)j Ca, ORDINANCE NO. 31 Series of 1974 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE ANNEXING A PORTION OF TIIE BIGHORN AREA TO fITffiTN WIIEREAS, at least ten per cent of the qualified electors, who are resj.dent in and landowners of the area pro- posed to be annexed, which is situated in a county of less than twenty-five thousand inhabitants, filed a Petition for Annexa- tion Election with the Town clerk of the Town of vail, colorado, on the 20th day of september, 1974, in accordance with section 139-21-6(2), Colorado Revised Statutes 1963, as amended, request- ing the municipality to "or*"n"" proceedings for the holding of an annexation election to determine the matter of the proposed annexation of a portion of the Bighorn area' County of Eag1e, state of colorado, described 1n Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, to the Town of Vail; WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "Town", found the Petition for Annexation Election to be in substantial compliance with Section 139-21-6(2),CRS 1963, as amended, and on the 24th d'ay of Septem- ber, Ig74, adopted Resolution No. 20, Series of 1974, which is incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof; WHEREAS, on the basis of competent evj.dence presented in the public hearing on the Petition for Annexation Election on the 29th day of october , 1974, the Town counci,]1 determined that the applicable provisions of The Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, Chapter 139, Article 2I, CRS 1963, as amended, had been satisfied and adopted Besolution No . 22, Seties of 1974, which is incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof; WHEREAS,theTownfiledaPetitiontolloldanAnnexa"- tion Election in the District court in and for the county of Eag1e, State of Colorado, on. the 3lst day of October, 1974, and on said date the court entered in Civil Action'No. 2285 an Order aital . t' ./ ( Ord. 31, 1974 Page 2 to Hold an Annexation Election directing that the annexation election be held on the 10th day of December, 1974, and appoint- ing three election commissioners to call and hold the election, said petition and order being incorporated by reference herein and made parts hereof; WHEREAS, the Annexation Plat, which was approved by Resoluti-on No. 22, Series of 1974, a copy of which was filed in Civil Action No. 2285, is incorporated by reference herein and 'made a part hereof ; WHEREAS, an election was duly calIed by the electlon comnissioners to be held on the lOth day of Decernber, 1974, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M., at a polling place situated in Unit A-5, Ceda.r Point Townhouses, 5177 Black Gore Drive, in the portion of the Bighorn area proposed to be annexed, descrj-bed in Exhibit A hereof; the notice of the election dated the 31st day of october, 1974, was published in The Eagle Va11ey Enterprise and The Vail Trai1, two newspapers having general circulation in the a.rea proposed to be annexed, once a week for four weeks and was posted at the polling place, said first pub- lication in each newspaper and posting occurring more than four weeks preceding the election; WHEREAS, in the annexation election held on the lOth day of December, L974,4'.1 proper ballots were cast by qualified electors, of which there were 39 votes for annexation and 8 votes against annexa.tion, as indicated in the certificate of Election Result, which i.s ineorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof; WIIEREAS, on the 12th day of December, L974, the Distriet Court entered an Order Authorizi-ng Annexation in Civil Action No. 2285 authorizing the Town to annex without special terms or con- ditions the area proposed to be annexed, a certified copy of which (omitting Exhibit A) is attached hereto and made a palt hereof; and "( Ord. 31. 1974 Page 3 WHEREAS, inasmuch as Section 139-21-12(3), CRS 1963' as amended, provides that an annexation shall be effective for the purpose of general taxation on the lst day of January in the year after the effective date of the annexing ordinance, the Town Council considers that it is necessary for the preser- vation of the public property, health, welfare, peace, or safety to enact this ordinance as an emergency measure so that it will be effective in 1974 and. the annexation will be effective for the purpose of general taxation on the lst da"y of Janua.ry, L975; NOIY, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOI{N OF VAIL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOTTIS: Section 1. Title. This ordinance shal1 be known as the "Ordinance Annex- ing a Portion of the Bighorn Area to the Town". Section 2. Annexation of a Portion of the Bighorn Area to the Town Pursuant to the Order Authorizi-ng Annexation of the District Court in and for the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, entered in Civil Action No. 2285 on the 12th day of December, 1974, the Town of Vail, Colorado, hereby annexes without special terms or conditions a portion of the Bighorn area' County of Eagle, State of Colorado, described in Exhibit A hereof. Section 3. Annexation Costs. All costs and expenses connected with the annexation, including commissioner fees not exceeding for each commissioner $2.00 for each hour of necessary servj.ce, shall be paid by the Town of Vai1, Colorado. Section 4. Filing of Copies of Annexation Plat and Annexing the Town origlnal in Civil Ordinance. Iltithin thirty days after the effective date hereof Clerk of the Town of Vail, Colorado, sha11 file the copy of the Annexation Plat, a copy of which was filed Action No. 2285 in the District Court in and for the p C Ord. 31, L974 Page 4 County of Eag1e, State of Colorado, with the original of this annexation ordinance i.n the records of the Town, a certified copy of this ordinance and one copy of said plat with the county Clerk and Recorder of the County of Eag1e, State of Colorado, and a certified copy of this ordinance and one copy of said plat with the Division of Local Government of the Department of Local Affairs. State of Colorado. Section 5. Zoning of Annexed Bighorn Area. Within ninety days after the effectj-ve date hereof the Town of vail, colorado, sha1l impose zoning on the annexed Bighorn area in accordance with its Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1973. Section 6. Effectlve Date of Annexation. The annexation, except for the purpose of general taxation as provided in Section 7 hereof, shall take effect upon the effective date of this annexation ordinance. Section 7. Effective Date for General Taxation. For the purpose of general ta-xation the annexation sha11 be effectj_ve on and after the lst day of January, 1975. Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance sha11 take effect upon the passage hereof. II.ITRODUCED,READASANEIVIERGENCYORDINANCE,APPROVED' ENACTED TO TAKE EFFECT UPON FINAL PASSAGE ON THIS DATE, AND ORDEBED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL WITHIN TEN DAYS AFTER PASSAGE OR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, this 17th day of December, 1974' :,.(p ( EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land lying in the w-esE l/2 of the northwest 1'l4 of section 181 t. i s:, R. 79 w'-of the 6th principal meri- ,3ian, Eagle cooniyl c"i"i"a",.and described as: Beginning at the northwest-iott"t of said Section 18; thence S 89o53' lgyi-zit.zo reet-;i;;; ihe.north line or said section 18 tothetruepo].ntofbeginning;thencecontinuingalongsaidnorrh line s gg"i:izai-i-jio.5o feer to the southern right- of-way line of u.i.-iigrtway 5i thence along said right-of- wav line on the following couf?99; S 6l'2?'?1" -E 735'25 feeE' 3-ie;ii;s6i; w"aolo0-i;;t; s 5ro25'24" E sr'86 reet to the east rine of the'w-r7i-r'rn 1'l4 secti-on 18; thence s 0o02'00" E 2223.38 feet uf""J't"ia tu"t-Iine to the south line of the northwest f/A, of. Ziia Section 18; thence al-ong said south line S 89o37'OO" W 1296.82 feet to the west line of said 1/4 Section; thence "i""g-"iia w""t line N 0Oo26r0O" E 528'27 feet; N OoOO'00"-i;09.iJ feet; thence N 90"00'00" !{ 7'00 feet-; thence N 0'6di66;-rzz.ob feet; thence N 90:00r00" E ?.00 feet; thence N is"ofr59" E 585'38 feet to the true Point oi-Uegir,ning, . irict of land which contains ?3'983 acres' more or less. IN TIIB trIATTER OT THE ANNEXATION OF A PORTION OT TIIE BIGHORN ARIA, EAGLE COUI'iTY, COLORADO, TO THE TOI'iN OF VAIL, COLORADO ORDER AUTIIORIZING ANNEXATION l'l tt a IN TIIE DISTIII (]T COUTIT IN AND FOR THD COI]NTY OF EA( : ST.qTl OF COLOI.'rDO Ci.vil Action No. 2285 ) ) ) ) ) ) After consideratj-on of the ex parte lrtotion for Order Authorizing Annexatlon filed herein pursuant to Sectlon 139-21-11(9), Colorado Rev:-sed Statutes 1963, as amended, and there being good cause therefor, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED as follorvs: 1. In accordance vrith the result of the annexation election held on the IOth day of December, L974, wherein there s,ere 39 ,!,otes for annexation and 8 votes against annexation, a majority of the votes cast being in favor of annexation, the Town of vai.1, colorado, is authorized to annex rvithout special terms or conditions a portion of the Bighorn aTea, Eagle County, Colorado, describeci in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2. A11 costs and expenses connected rvith the annexa- tion, including commissioner fees not exceeding for each com- missioner $2-OO for each hour of necessary service, shall be paid by the Town of Vail , Colorado. DATED: Eagle, Colorado, this 12th day of December, 1974. DISIRICT '3UNTEagle Counv, Colc,{rdo C€rtiiiaJ ic be full, true ar;ci c,'r-r:-'r--t co;;'1 ci t:re o, i,ltiJi in my cu:.."' .\. -:-re . _ t&cn*.._12,L?_>-I.... .. . - Charles R. Case rUDGE OF TIIE ABOVE ENTITLED COURT frl o uo 1^l \l cD J 'E x 'a = \i\ i 6ttJIl. l -slll\l t)l I .9 cl 6 ql <D H3.i < Rl $t fi]r./l H .e q) ct ! GI I -w.l d H !a(t I 8. ' lcr -l I IE A9E;'El|)&€E9 ;3es EoCE&o#€o9 .>2 qa 'E=o65 o!!3 ,E !t b6q,, 'i5 a) .) 9965 eE.!E rD9 J ;E;i;;E: I giFiIiFIg ;iBiiEig,g iiEigi€i{ i ;i"g;;:3fi g i::;sl:ii i esEE :;5 rE E lll 'o .!a o B ,2 o o 6 >I F FI F. I vl{l<l -l Y'l !Fl ; E e >r € o!t ,l -'' I \71 I LI JI-t- I I I I -i Fl Ill Fr Fz z F o Ft F{ ,; ah9\o ^^^ tr,.\ 11 \J tYl l-{E<u. \J r.1 t\ f:',.\ frl F. F^rU)II I!b -'"ioiU' . .l-- '-l: #Lo5oii6-F1Lod for. Recordr Dec. )"r'i.$5:^t 11 A.M. PROTECTIVE COVSNANTS VAIL MEADOWS, FILING NO. I ii ' ' .... KNol{ ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that vail Meadows, Inc., a Colorado corporation. ': ii' . being the ow:rer of all of that rea.L estato $rithin the suMivision' named VaiI llea$ors, , ii . . , Filine l{o. I, in the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, the plat of which uas 'l ' il ..; : ' recondcd in said County undor date of __r 1966 r in Map Casa il ffia--A!-.^:i.,Drawenofiiats,does'i,rereffitoctivecover|antE-ji , Ffr-greinafreffi forth, end cioee bereby reserve easements as hereinafter described" 'i..,j;..thewithincovenantsapp}ytoaII.ResidentiaI.siteswithinFilingNo.1,6xceptLot1',ii.:' , : virich is hereby expressly excepted fron the within covenants. ti'..,: ii ; : RESIDENTIAL UsAGE: Each Residential site shall bE used only !l ... " l. . . with usuil aoourtenant parases and othC covered structurI.: " ]. . - wittr u-Sual appurtenant garages and othC covered structures, €ach to contain ii : . , .: . not riror€ than ttwo -r seDarate aDartne:lts and must be contained within one stru li ' 1 . . '. .. and under one not riror€ than ttwo -r seDarate aDartr,le:lts and must be contained within one stru'' '. . '. , and under one \ nor 6n any. type or kind of oquipnent or natenial storage. further, no t empoFE. structure, basement, tent, garage, barn, or other out-building shall bo used on \ nor lor any. .,. . ..', . any site at any tlrnE for any purpose, either tenporary or perrnanent. The exterioF i ', .'. construction of all bui.J.din.gs nust be eonpleted, including treating. or painting .: ' ' of wood - befora o.!crr.1F-ncv- Two eDaftnents afe allowed wnen pefculat.l'on tests Delnll.'i ' :,.. :i .; :i :' of wood, bef,ore occupancy. T$ro apartrients are allowed when Perculatl'on tesis perml ii 'j.,':j il :' ;.,. LIV;STOCK: No anirnals, livestock, horses or poultry (except dogs, cats and other pets ii'- : j .T^:1.arr <aha l d an-]orr.ant :nd naf fay. aonrnar.niel ntrtrnoqas) nhall ba kaot- naLsad orii . : ,' '. Fhousehold enjoy.nent and not fon connercial purposes) ehau be kept, nalsed or ii ; .: bred in the subdivision.q. ;l r r. :lii . ' .".. BUIIDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION ii . :,.,, : il t ,: ARcHrrEcruRAL c0l.trROL: No buildinss sharl be erected. olaced or artered on any sit€ i i.:ffinplansandspecifications,toe€therwithsitep1anshowine.,'::.r:. i location of stnucture has been approved in writing by the Architectural Cor,rnittee, ' ',t, --.^L ^--^r ^r-:--' as to quality, naterial, and workrnanship, and harmonious dosign with existing ,.. ..I '': structuresr In the event the Archiiectunal Cornnrittee fails to act on P1ans ..f -_i .r..., presented fon approval $rithin 45 days! then applicant may pro;eed the samg as if . il the Committee had granted approval. < / .:lthe Cornmittee had grante<i approval. < / ;i'' 1. '.' CONSTRUCTIOI{: A11 residences nust neet. soecifications and codes of Eagle Countyr arid:' ,.'. ''jI '. -State of Colorado. Orce work has begun on any stnucture, construction must be : l:;.':.... pursued to coinpletion with aII due diligence, being completed within one year. . .l ...;...'. .:FurtheF, all exteriors shall be onty of stone, stone veDeers, brickr brick , "l :.'';: veneersr wood siding or }og siding. No imitation bnick siding, netal siding, .i.. , . tar 'paper, asbestos shingles or concrete blocks will be allowed. Living area . ",.. "' , shall b€ not less than 1000 square feet fon single stony, single f,anrily residenc€sr '' ! :'' :,' .' residences 750 square feet on the f,irst fLoor and 500 square feet rninimum on thE i ,i: ,, .: resJ.oences /JU square teet on Ine lLrsl lJ.oor anq 3uv squar€ reef mrIr]mufi :' ,i. second floor, oxclusige or- attached garages, open porches, and patios. CtIy n€$.,.,, ..;Seconq rloorr exCIUSt]re or aIlacneo garagegr oPen Porcnesr anq Patlos. 1rr4y n€w.,.,: .i , : l:; construction will be allowed; no oldtr buiJ.dings nay ba moved onto airy site \ . .,,,! :. without approval iir writing from the Architectural Connnrittee. ,- ''-. . ;: . without approval 5.n writing from the Architectural Connitteo. , , '-, : ii .: : . FIRE?LACES, etc.: AIl fireplaces, chimneys, barbeques and incineratons shall be . ., '. " I. 'J-qmipe-d naintainei with spark arresting icreens. .,, i . ' .i ..;,: ' - ::-'tl ':;l;..' .. ! :, ', lOqqqiOll: All improvenents shEll be located so as to nraintain a rninimurn front yard I :,j';.' , ----CT-back of iS feet; deviations froro the regular set-back may be granted l,y ttre . . , '; Architectural Connittee. No side yard restrictions shaLl be made except for : .r... ", infringenents with respec! to easenents. AII actual construction sites shall1... ,'r infringenents with respec! to easenents. AII actual construc h, :,, receive the advanced approval of the Architectunal Conrrnittee. ii . . DRIVEWAYS: AII dniveways shall be located so as to allow mininun water run-off, and :'. . '. erosion and culverts.of 12 inches diameter o! nore shall be installed whereven i,, dniveway crosses ba::row pits. ii', SIGNS: No signs, billboards or other adventising structure of any kind shall be :: ARCHITECTURAL Col.lTRoL: No buildings shall be erected, placed or altered on any sit€ : . l '..'" for private resl.dences / sh{Il conneet tn tho fsturo li ': ; ' erected, used or naintained on any lot for any purpose whatsoevor r excePt such cornnercj.al signs as have been approved by the Architectulal Comnittee eithe.n for identification of residences o! places of business or other cofflercial uses. IIATER: Each structuro dosigned fon occupancy o! uss by hwran bolngs . wtth water facl.liiles nedo evalLablo to th€ proporty ot any tlnro by Vrrll Ho.rdorl, Inc, und,/on d pub.llo o! pllvsto utlllty Etotomr I:" I '(, (page I) . _rrrrrrnc R:s :R I C! IO;iS:asi]D cJ ilCA, coI0R; ER:Ilt, rF A:1T,FEiIcIoi'I 0R llLTIcil.r o--^-.,, n. . i: , '!fl" :l':'i il ". "ir'; ;... NUISANCE: lio noxious or offensive activity shalt be caFried on wl'thln the subdivisionr . i: .. :. .''G'shall an5rthing be done or permited '.rhi,ch shall constituto a public nuisanc€ ,i ,' ' : - therin. .'.'|,i ' t ' ;' .:'i pRoPERTY IIATNTATNANCE.L i. :_r :1, TREES AND S:{RUBBERY: Natunal beauty, whereven possible, shall nemaln. In no case ii :..' . . -.------ l.' :"'-':-:::-:::;-;:-:..-.-' ^---. ^- -- -^ ^. 'rr.-., :r snaJ..t snruGy, or othen growth be rnaLntained in such location as to cause a , i. - .;.:: j . . tnaffic hazard oD to reduce visibility " -.,ii . !Y.. ,ii : : ,, ., HASTE DISPoSAL: Each r.esidence shall maintain a safe, eilclosed inclneraton for^ disposal 'li -:---i-. .., ,: or conoustibles. Non-conbustibles shall be kept ln covered sanitany containers. ' ,:,!i' . ' No anea on any site shall be used as a dump fon any kind of raste or trash. Septle '. .ii . .i i . systens shatl be required for waste disposal. I i; :, . ''li ' '' :.;. 1 .:'1, ''ili -, i COVENANTS I l "; r',',,| . .'. .:' CHANGSS OF COVENANTS: These,covenants shall run with the land and shall be binding on I : :--@i6.allpersonscIainingunderthernforapariodof20yearsaften..:j;;j whicir tine said covenanis shal,l be autonatically extended f,or successive I0 year - : ,'i' periods unless an instrunent signed by ovroers of 608 of the land has been recorded I ''l i , .' . ' agreeing to.change said covenants in whole or in part. I i,,'',i | :' ,, gi{fotCi:.icNf : Enforcenont shall be,.by proceeding at 1a}, or in equity against any.person -i . .: -Giffsons'violating on atten!;tiag to violate any tovonant either to restiain .ti :,j violation.or to necover danages. ' ..,i , , :' ,f.;'' ,: SEVETIA3ILITY: Irivalidationsof any one on mone of these covenants by judgment or court : ..'l: ..-cha]Iinnowayeffectanyoftheotherprovisions,rhichshat1nernainin'.i,:.;i. .: fuLl force and effect. | . ' " ii ' : iii .'..: ARC}{ITECTURAL CCI'|I,1ITTEE: The Architectural Comittee shall ba conposed of HoHARD T. ,.1.,,@O]'Eand9R'UcEPoPE.Intheeventofanyoneorno'eofthe!i . , ., . cor.rniitee me;nbens shaLl beconre incapable of serving for any reasonr then a new ;l' ,.. .: : neraben or members sha1l be ndrned by Vail !,loadows, Inc. , 'on in its fai'lure'to so , lil ,'' act within a period of thj.rty days then in that event 6Ot of thb then resident_ ;i ". land owners shall designate the nsw nernbers by a simple petition (s).lrhoreln tl,"__ - ,l .j . ., p.r"on (s) receiving the lar2est nunber of 'nesident petitlonere t designatioa shall .:i ' . :l serire as corunittee nenrber (s ). (. ' '. , , . ,. . ti : ,.i..'..,,' .i ,...,. ,r..:''".: i.:. r'r,l tl ',i'. .,.. : ..i.-' ,]i .- ; "' : ' " l'.,.: ',: , ;. : ", . ,ii t,. ," IN ',.tf,TllESS I.IHEREOF, thls d-qcurnent ls executed by th-e-undersigned thle . '., '.,',ti :..!f4 diy of Decaot/.ee ,is (( . l, . . . . : ,: -! i :j 'i ' \.* ^... =* ..,t' . .: ,; I: '' . l,: ..: ,.t .t .l . ,t .,.. i cou;ty"bf ' Jt-rFc4sc$i )ss 'l I i.t f-,< .].'Jec;n.i?z-.-,Igd{,byHowardT,Yatesas@ntand'':'.i' Iffi{--f.ffi;il as assisla:lt secreilFy of Vail Meadows, Inc., a Colorado Corp. r'i 'i . Hitness ny hand and off ic-ial .seal. I . , '. ' .' :,, . i'. n"-".""r.!f";--;*;l;";;y Comhiisiqn exp-irqs Novembel !, JglZ . ;' . ; I s{la4-g i^--l ...: i' , ,,.. .'....r1 ... ., , .. i ..'r,-1.;!-i'-}))lr., ':.: ';:. ',,: :,,-,:,.1 ,'.'.. .'r."..,: '' ...:'.::' ..t'r'1tt!]h!$, ,',' ' !..".-. ,,.,. :..,". .#to5d:l5-"1red for.Record; Dec 't:56r.at 11 -"ioiil'i: . . )t .M.. PROTECTIVE COVENANTS VAIL UEADo!.IS, F:LING N0. I KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that VaiI lleadows, Inc., a Colorado Corporation being the or-raer of al] of that rcal estate within the subdivision: named Vail l4eadoxs, ,Filing I'lo. I, in the County of Eagle, State of Colorado, tho plat of which uas recordcd in said Countv undsn dato of , 1,966, in Map Cdso DFawer.or- Piats, does .neno@tective covenantg....--ii bereinafrer se! ferth, end deea hereby Feservs e.lsements aF hersinaftgr describeC' lhe within doveilants apply to aII Residontial sites within Filing No. l, oxcapt Lot 1., which is hereby expressly excepted fronr the rithin covenants. :. : RESIDENTIAL USAGE: Each Residential site shalJ- be used only for pnlvate resl.dencEs.. with uSual appurtenant garages and othf covered structures, each to contain any si.te at any time for any purpose, eithe!. tenporary oF pernanent. The exterior construction of all buildings nust be conpleted, including treating.on painting of wood, leiore occu?ancy. Tiio apartnents are alLowed wiren perculatj'on tests Dernit. " ..: not nor€ than ttwo -: separate apartnrents and rnust be contained within one structure .: .'. ' and undor ono coirfiion r.oof , and in no way nay bo used fon any conmercial purposes \ nor for any. typ€ or kind of equipnent or naterial storage. Furthen, no tenporaiy :..,.'. structure, basenent, tent, garage, barn, or otheF out-bullding shaJ.I be used on LIVESTOCK: No animals, Iivestock, horses or poultny (except dogs, cats and other p6ts : . ..,fon household eajoy::ent and not for corunercial purposes) ehall be kept, naised or ' '.:. bred in tho subdivision. BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION ARCHITECTU.RAL CONTR.OI: No buildings shalL be erected, placed on altored on any site I , until constructibn plans and specifications, together with sit€ plan showing rocation or "t'iliui;;;"1;;:;il;;;'il-;;;i;;";; ii."a".ii.[;;"J-;;ffiittee, as to quality, naienial, and wonkmanshi.p, and harnonious design with existing '.. structurssr In the event the Architectunal Cor,nittee fails to act on plans '; presented for approval within +5 daysr'then applicant may propeed th6 samg as if the Conmittee had granteci approval. ( / '.' CONSTRUCTIO:{: A11 residences must neet specifications and codes of Eagle County, arid:,.-':""-----State or' Colorado. once work has begun on any structure, construction nust be :.. . pursued to completion with all due diligence, being completed within one year. ;.. t,'. :Further, all Exteriors shall be only of stone, ston€ veDeers, br.ick, brick'. t.,'. .:Further, all Exteriors shall be only of stone, ston€ veDeers, br.ick, brick';. ' veneers, wood siding or log siding. llo initation bnick siding, metal siding,veneers, wood siding or log siding. llo initation bnick siding, metal siding, .. tar 'papen, asbestos shingles on concrete blocks will be allowed. Living area -e-_! r-- --^-. J' -L-tl L^ -^-rudl.l 1x usr less than 1000 square feet for single story, single farnily residences, nor less than 750 square feet pe!. unit fon multiple residence-. For two storynor less than 750 square feet pe!. unit for multiple residences. For two story l,,-'',, ., residences 750 square feet on the first floor and 500 sguane feet rninimuro on the i -i ,-L! --second floor, excLusi'ire of attached ganages, open porches, and patios. 8tl. . secono lJ.oor, exclusrge oi attached ganages, open porches, and pattos. LnIy n€w . . :.',. construction will b'e allowed; no older buildings may be rnoved onto airy site \ . without approval iir writing from the Anchitectural Conmittee. FIREPLACE_S, etc.,: AIl fireplaces, chiiureys, barbeques and incinerators shall beequiFp-il maintained with spark arresting icreens. L0CATI0).l:AIIir,ronovenentsshalIbe1ocatedsoastomaintainarninimunrfrontvard set-back of 25 feet; deviations from the regulan set-back may be granted by the Architectural Cor.nittee. No sidc yard restrictions shaLl- be nade except for infringenents wite res)ec! to ease:ients. All actuaj. construction sites slrall. receive the advanced approval of the Anchitectunal Conunittee . . DRIVEWAYS: AfI driveways shall be located so as to allow minimun water run-off, and . erosion and culverts-ot- 12 inches dianeter on nore shall be installed whereven driveway crosses barrow pits. lSE No signs, billboards or orher advertising stnucture of any kind shall be erected, used on maintained on any lot fon any purpose whatsoever, except such colnnercial sig:rs as have been approved 5y the Architectural Connittee eithe.r for identification of residences or places of business or other comrercial uses. IIATER: Each structuro deslgned fon occupancy nlth rlato!. factllilcs ntdo &valLabto to by VolI }lo,rdowrl Incr {ndlon d publlo or or us€ by human bolngs tho proporty st any tlno ppl,vsto utulty oyston. shal:, connect ln tho fsturo (Paee I) -gjj:Tin3 R:s :a ICf iotrs.4-c-3,:1 Cr? X.,rCg, COLOR .1.. giRSfi'i, f!' jl::y, F:lIcloll OR l:1.^.Tinrr1", ^r.,?^*.\r NUISANCE: No noxious or offensive activity shdll be carrled on wlthin the shall constitut€ a Public subdivision, nuisance. nol" snatr therin. anything bs done or perinited which . PROPERTY I'TAINTAINANCE TREES AND SFiRU3BERY: Natural beauty! wherever possible, shall renaln. In no case -ffiy'orothengro.,|thbemal'ntainedinsuchIocationastocausea. . .traffic hazard on to rsduce visibility HASTE DIS?OSAL: Each r^esidence shall maintain a safe, edclosed incinerator" for disposal : _--lii-.r.. of colDustlDtes. Non-coinbustibles shall be kept !n covered sanitary eontainers. : .: No area on any site shall be used as a dump for any kind of lraste o! trash. Saptlc '.'.: i . systens shall be required for waste disposal. I .j,l,i,:t. 1 :'1, .'i1 . COVENA.,{TS I t .l ;'' ; 1 CHANGES Oi COVCNANTS: ThesE,covenants shall nun witb the land and shall be binding on :t -a]J@sana'al1personsc1ainingundenthenforaperiodof2oy€arsaf!en . whiclr tirne said covenants shall be autonatically extended fon successi.ve l0 yean .:: . periods unless an inst:runeni signed by o'.rners of 60? of tha land has been recorded I .',' agneeing to.change said covenants in whola on in part. : ':, Silf ORC:|.ICVT : . inforcenent shall be by proeeeding at law or in equity against any Person -:i :--GF persons viol-ating or attenpting to violate any Eovenant either to r€stiain ,t. . vioiation .or to recJuer danages. ' ,': l: SEVEIIA3ILITY: Irivalidations;of any one or mone of these covenants by judgment on count ,.'li_.-.'i-.order sha]-]. in no vray effect any of tho other provisions, utrieir iiratt renain in , , i.,1,i- a..rt c^-^^ --l ^a€^^- Orqer Sndll IIr lrg wdy gII€s{' Clly 9.! lIlEl !,Lll€l' y!vYr.r\,.r-t i l, . ii. fuII force and effect. , ' ri....i, ARCI{ITECTURAL CCi'{:'lITTEg: The Architectural Connittee shall be conposed of Ho1'IARD T. ; i @0REandBRUcEPoPE.Intireeventofanyoneornoreofthe!i'. conniitee meinbers shaMecome incapable of serving for any rsason r then a new i; act within a period of thirty days then in that event OOt of thb then resident ;l' Land o$,ners shai!- designate lhe now nembers by a simple petition (s) wherein the . i ., person (s) receiving the lari3,est nurober of 'reiidont petitlonere t designation shal1 :: serve as comnittee rnenbor (s). . .".1 ;:.; ; : ... i' ..: : - ,,. .i.-' ',ii. ;.'-...t. i,r,.: -r.. .., ll IN WITIIESS WHEREoFT this d-qcument ls executed by th-e.undersign€d thls , , - , l,'ii' .{Z) /-4 \o/-/.* dav of {/€CC >t /.a t€ . L9 GA . .t Vai! Meadows, Ino.rii'.. lii Colorado .Corp. ' : . ,ll '..'.ji t, :; :. ... 'r ) .'.1.'t rSSt fihe foregolng instrument was ac.]<nowredSed before ne this 6ift - day of , -. ti t i rz ., -.- i ' a,a' .-- i-----,. !r <-'g' . bv lioward T. Yat€s as vice pnesioeit and ; : I i,. fihe foregolng instrument '*as ac.]<nowledged before ne this 9 , _ day of ,;,.J€.ifit'"gA"-.'Lg(d,byfrowardT.Yat€sas@ltlnd.',''..ffitsffiyoi'vai1Meadows,Inc.,aCo1oradoCorp.,', :lHitness my hand and of.ricjal .seal. Mu con:ni <qian axnt,.a. i,'iy Com.ilissic.n expirqt Novembgt l. !9!Z : ' ( I.I I 1n11 zts/85 'jr-g-'.^'-.;/113675-?LLed fo:r Record: July 1,i9?o at 9:IO A.I{. PROTEC?IVE COVEI,r'ANTS APPOINTI"IEN" OP SUCCESSOR ARCIiITECTURAL CO{i4fTTEE MXMBERS i i !|HEREAS, by the Protective Covenant6 recorded in tlre .;'office of the C1erk and Recorder, Eagle County, State of Colorado, l( on Decernber 9, 1966, under Reception No. 105076 in Book 205 at IPage I, VAIL l,lEADOi^fS, INC., a Colorado corporation, created an I architectural coiiinittee composed of Ho\lrard T. Yates, David B. Elmore and Bruce Pope, 'i. to serve pursuant to said Covenants imposed upon VAIL I,'EADOI,IS, FILING NO. 1, Eagle County, Colorado; and, WifEREAS, said Covenants provided that "In the event, of Iany one or more of the committee members shall become i.ncapable i of serving for any rea'son, then a new member or members shall be .i named by Vail Meadows,l Inc. .i" and WHEREAS, tiovrard T. Yates has disassociated himself from i the cornmittee r"rithin tie previous 30 days hereof and David, B. I Elmore does not residel in the area and both persons atre there- fore ineapable of ""rrrlrrrn any longerr and i WHEREAS, it is nord necessatlt to name nett members to the i archilectural committ,ee, \TOI{, TiiEREFORE, VaiI Meado\nts, Inc. does hereby app.oint TIBOR C. GARTNER and, BYRON D. BROI{I{ to be new members on larchitectural committee for VAIL !4EADOWS, FILING NO. I. IN WLTNESS WI€R.EOF, this document is executed, by.the i,i,r-ririundersigned this .: i - cay of June, 1970. ri Pres,i.dent the .O S1AIE OF COLORADO CINT AIID COI'NTY OF this.-129f, day Vice President )' ) ss. ) foregoing instrwtent lras acknolrledged bef,ore rne FRANK A; RANDAIJ. Ag a borporation.' /rzs . At,'l ,.of _Yrrtt- , 1970, !/iof VAIL' MEADOVIS, INC., I My Commission espires: I I hand and official seal. i. I ; -2- 't- I i : I fon Recond: 'l. 2Ls/85 JuIy 1,1970 at 9:10 l.l't.. PROTECTIVE COVENANTS APPOINTMENT OF SUCCESSOR ARCIIITECTURAL CO}A{ITTEE I4EMBERS ; WHEREAS, by the Protective Covenant6 recorded in tlre 'office of the Clerk and, Recorder, Eagle County, State of Colorado, I on December 9, 1966, under Reception No. 105076 in Book 205 at i Page I, VAIL lGADowS. INc., a Colorado corporation, creat,ed an I archit,ecturaL committee composed, of Howard T. Yates, David B. EImore and Bruce Pope, , to serve pursuant to said Covenants ln,posed upon VAIL l@ADgdS, !'ILING NO. I, Eagle County. Colorador and WIiEREAS, said Covenants provided that "In the event, of I Iany one or more of the conmitt,ee hembers shall become incapable rof serving for any reason, then a new member or members shall be named by vail u".dor",j Irr.. .;" and WiIEREAS, tioerard T. Yates has disassociated himself from ithe conmittee within the previous 30 days hereof,.and David B. i Elmore does not residei in tbe area and both persons are there- fore incapable of ."trltr." any longerr and 'WHE&EAS, it is now necessary to nane ner.t members to the architectural comrnitte e. NOW, THEREFORE, vail Meadows, Inc. does hereby app.oint TIBOR C. GARTNER and, BYRON D. BROI,{N to be new members on the I'architectural committee for VAIL MEADOWS, FILING NO. 1. IN I{ItI.I'ESS WIERIOF, this document is executed by the ri undersisned :hi-s ,3i day of June, t9?0. O CIIY AID COT'NTI( OF DENVER )LOLNTT( Or. pnNVSn ) :. li i\; i ,' .' . ,, Ehe foregoing' instrr:nrent r.ras ackrrowled,ged before me :, 41 tbis.' r+y',-, d,ay of 9),-t , 1970, by FRANK A. RANDAUT aE vice president of, #r.!*ooo*r, rNc., a boryoration. ,. ItMy Comnission espires: /fZS I Ihand and official !.tt II t t i. 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