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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAIL VILLAGE FILING 1 BLOCK 5C LOT 2 ONE VAIL PLACE AKA GONDOLA 1 BUILIDING DRB 1982-1994 LEGALl+e pu!.f To+ rv"c((ef +'?4< 9,i-,u"c? FFL t ff$PY MEMoRANDUM Planning and Environmental Commission Community Development Department TO: FROM: DATE: atr' }ee ,rtor4-S an lqcrf May 22,1994 A request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the installation of an Automatic Teller Machine to be located at thb One Vail Place Building, located at 244 Wall Street, a part of Block 5C, Vail Village First Filing. Applicant: First Bank of Vail/Blanche C. HillPlanner: Jim Curnutte I. DESCRIPTION OF THE REOUEST. First Bank of Vail has requested Conditional Use Permit approval to allow for the installation of an automatic teller machine (ATM) to be located at the One Vail Place Building, 244Wall Street, a part of Block 5C, Vail Village First Filing. Staff has determined that an automatic teller machine falls under the category of "Banks and Financial lnstitutions." This type of use is subject to PEC Conditional Use Permit review and approval prior to being located on the "first floor or street level" within the Commercial Core | (CCl) zone district. Banks and Financial lnstitutions are permitted uses 0n all other levels of buildings within the ccl zone district. The applicant is proposing to locate the proposed automatic teller machine on the eastern side of the One Vail Place Building, immediately adjacent to Wall Street. Specifically, the machine will replace a portion of one of the southeast facing display windows of the commercial space currently occupied by Curtin-Hill Ltd. The ATM is proposed to be operational 24-hours per day, As shown on the attached drawings, the ATM will occupy the left half 0f the display window. lt will be flush with the existing exterior building wall and therefore will not add any additional commercial square footage to the building. The stainless steel housing of the machine will be faced with new wood paneling (not plywood, which is used now) and painted to match the' existing paneling color on the building. The existing flower planter, located directly below the display window, will be removed to allow for convenient access to the ATM machine. This landscaping is proposed to be replaced at other portions of the property in the form of 3 ft. diameter wood planters and two 2 ft. diameter hanging baskets. The applicant has indicated that the mall pavers are currently in place under this planter, therefore, when the planter is removed, these pavers will be exposed and the street surfacing material will be consistent with existing. The sides of the remaining flower planters on each side of the display window will be iinished to match the rest of the planter box. The applicant is proposing to install a 1-112 sq. ft. white and green hanging sign directly above the machine. The sign would match fte First Bank logo. The sign would be suspended above the mall by a hammered wrought iron bracket, attached to the building between the transom windows. Inside the building, a portion ol the display platform and the cash register counter will be modified to allow for a new wood frame enclosure to be built around the ATM. The applicant has stated that there will be no net loss of retail floor area as a result of the addition of the proposed automatic teller machine. The owner, Blanche Hill, indicated that she has contacted the leaseholders in the building, including Vail Associates (who occupy the southern portion of the building) to determine their interest in having the ATM located within their leased space, however, none of these leaseholders were interested. Since Mrs. Hill owns the Curtin-Hill Ltd. commercial space, she is able to place the machine within the floor area controlled by her. Additionally, the owner has indicated that this particular display window produces a very small percentage of sales for the business and is one of the few display windows on the building which may be reduced in size without a detrirnental effect on retail sales, II. REVIEW CRITEBIA FOR THIS REOUEST The review criteria for a request of this nature are established by the Town of Vail Municipal Code. In addition to the conditional use criteria, staff has included criteria from the zoning code, the Vail Comprehensive Plan, and the Vail Village Design Considerations, as we believe this will help the PEC in its evaluation of the request. A. THE TOWN OF VAIL MUNICIPAL CODE The One Vail Place Building is located in the CClzone district. According to Section 1 8.24.010 of the zoning code, the purpose of the CCI district is: "to provide sites and to maintain the unique character of the Vail Village commercial area, with its mixture of lodges and commercial establishments in a predominantly pedestrian environment. The Commercial Core I district is intended to ensure adequate light, air, open space, and other amenities appropriate to the permitted types of buildings and uses. The district regulations in accordance with the Vail Village Urban Design Guide Plan and Design Considerations prescribe site development standards that are inlended to ensure the maintenance and preservation of the tightly clustered arrangements of buildings fronting on pedesfian ways and public green ways, and to ensure continuation of the building scale and architectural qualities that distinguish the village." Banks and Financial lnstitutions on the "first floor" or "street level" shall be permitted in the CCI zone district subject to the issuance of a Conditional Use Permit in accordance with provisions of Chapter 18.60. For the PEC's reference, the Conditional Use Permit purpose statement indicates that : "in order to provide the flexibility necessary to achieve the objectives of this title, specified uses are permitted in certain districts subject to the g{anting of a Conditional Use Permit. Because of their unusual or special characteristics, conditional uses require review so that they may be located properly with respect to the purposes of this title and with respect to their affects on surrounding properties. The review process prescribed in this chapter is intended to assure compatibility and harmonious development between conditional uses and surrounding properties in the Town at large. Uses listed as conditional uses in the various districts may be permitted subject to such conditions and limitations as the Town may prescribe to insure that the location and operation of the conditional uses will be in accordance with the development objectives of the Town and will not be detrimental to olher uses or properties. Where conditions cannot be devised, to achieve these objectives, applications for conditional use permit shall be denied.' B. VAIL COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Several elements of the Vail Comprehensive Plan indirectly address Banks and Financial Institutions . The relevant elements and sections are listed below : 1. Vail Land Use Plan 1.1 Vail should continue to grow in a controlled environment, maintaining a balance between residential, commercial and recreational uses to serve both the visitor and the permanent resident. The community should emphasize its role as a destination resort while accommodating day visitors. The ski area owner, the business community and the town leaders should work together closely to make existing facilities and the town function more efficiently. The ski area owner, the business community and the lown leaders should work together to improve lacilities lor day skiers. Services should keep pace with increased growth. Services should be adjusted to keep pace with the needs of peaked periods. 6.3 Vail Village Master Plan 2.4 Objective:Encourage the development of a variety of new commercial activities that are compatible with existing land uses. Encourage the continued upgrading, renovation and maintenance of existing lodging and commercial facilities to better serve the needs of our guests. 2.5 Objective: Vail Village Design Considerations A. Transparency Pedestrian scale is created in many ways, but a major factor is the openness, attractiveness, and generally public character of the ground floor facade of adjacent buildings. Transparent store fronts are "people attracters." Opaque or solid walls are more private, and imply "do not approach." 2.1 2.2 2.3 6.1 2. 3. On pedestrian oriented streets such as in the village, ground floor commercial facades are proportionately more transparent than upper floors. Upper floors are typically more residential, private and thus less open. As a measure of transparency, the most characteristic and successful ground floor facades range from 55% to 70o/" of the total length of the commercial facade. Upper floors are often the converse, 307"to 45/" transparent. B, Windows In addition to the general degree of transparency, window details are an important source of pedestrian scale-giving elements. III. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS Upon review of Section 18.60 of the Municipal Code, the Community Development Department recomrnends approval of the Conditional Use Permit request to allow for an automatic teller machine to be located atThe One Vail Place Building, 244Wall Street, a part o, Block 5C, Vail Village First Filing, based upon the following factors: A. CONSIDEHATION OF FACTORS: 1. Relationship and impact of the use on the development objectives of the Town. Staff believes that the proposed automatic teller machine, in the location proposed, has both positive and negative aspects. On the positive side, staff believes that an automatic teller machine is very much needed in the Village core. At this time, the nearest location of an automatic teller machine is in the lobby of the First Bank of Vail Building, located on Vail Rd. (directly west of the Sonnenalp Hotel). The proposed ATM is not only convenient in relation to its location in the core, it is also immediately adjacent to the Vail Associates ticket office, which is especially useful to the public and Vail Associates, as well as other businesses in the Village. Another positive aspect of this particular location for an ATM is that it is set back approximately 10' from the more heavily traveled portion of the pedestrian mall, thereby allowing customers to wait in line to use the machine without congesting pedestrian traffic flow to the ski mountain. Statf is concerned, however, that during especially busy times of the ski season the ATM, even as setback as it is, may cause congestion in pedestrian traffic flow. As previously mentioned, staff is recommending approval ol the proposed ATM, however, we feel it is important to relay to the PEC our concerns with regard to what we perceive are the negative aspects of the proposed location. 3. The Vail Village Design Considerations strongly encourage transparent store fronts along ground floor facades, as these "people attracters" carry out the goal of providing openness, attractiveness and a public character to ground floor facades. The addition of the ATM machine, in what is currently a large display window, will reduce the amount of transparency at the One Vail Place Building. An additional concern of statf has to do with the location ot the proposed ATM. Staff has conducted a site visit to the One Vail Place property and believes that there are alternative locations within this building that would appear to be more convenient, visible and functional. Additionally, the western wall of the Curtin Hill Buibing, located directly to the east of the One Vail Place Building, would appear to also have better opportunities for an ATM location then the one chosen by the applicant. However, the applicant's representative has stated that the property owner has certain constraints with regard to the location of the ATM and has explored all options in the two buildings and has chosen the one under consideration today as their preferred alternative. Finally, staff is concerned that litter from discarded receipts from the ATM may be a problem unless a fash receptical is located immediately adjacent to the machine. Although staff does have some reservations about the proposed ATM location, we do not feel that the negative impacts are significant enough to warrant the denial ol this application. The etfect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation lacilities, and other public facilities needs. The proposed automatic teller machine will have little or no negative impact on the items listed above. Effect upon traffic with particular reference to congestion, automotive and pedestrian satety and convenienee, traffic flow and control, access, maneuverability, and removal of snow from the street and parking areas. The proposed automatic teller machine will have little or, no negalive impact on the items listed above. Effect upon the character of the area in which the proposed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to surrounding uses. As mentioned previously, staff believes that the proposed ATM has both positive and negative etfects on the character of the area in which it is proposed to be located. However, after much consideration of the 4. application, staff believes that overall, the positive effects of providing an automatic teller machine in a convenient location outweigh the negative effects associated with the loss of a display window in this particular building. Initially, staff was concerned with the proposed loss of the flower landscape planter, which is located directly below the display window. Although the amount of landscaping to be lost by this proposal is minimal (5 sq. ft.), the property does not currently meet the minimum landscape requirement in the CCI zone district and any loss of existing landscaping would be considered negatively. However, after further consideration, staff realized that due to the minimal width of the planter (approximately 9"), it did not serve to provide for year round landscaping and is only used for flowers during the summer months. The owner has agreed to mitigate the loss of approximately 5 sq. ft. of llower bed, by providing a combination of flower pots and hanging baskets along the north and northeast portions of the building (see attached site plan). staff felt this was an acceptable trade-off for the removal of the existing flower planter in the location of the proposed ATM machine. B. FINDINGS The Planning and Environmental Commission shall make the following findings before granting a conditional use permit: 1. That the proposed location of the use is in accordance with the purposes of the conditional use permit section of the zoning code and the purposes of the district in which the site is located. 2. That the proposed location ol the use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimental to the public health, salety, or welfare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 3. That the proposed use would comply with each of the applicable provisions ol the conditional use permit section of the zoning code. IV. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The staff recommendation lor this request is approval. 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BUIIJDING MATERIAIIS: Roof Sidinq Other wall Materials Fascia Sof f i t.s Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashings Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses ReLaining walls ExLerior Lighting other required for submitbal approval can be given: TYPE OF I,IATERIAT N/A B.LANDSCAPING: Name of PLAN' *r"t"r, PROPOSED TREES AND SHRUBS BotanicaL Name OuantiEv Sizel '.o,*t *e^. *IndicaEe caliper for deciduous brees.inches. Indicatetrees.hei n * *Indica te5 qallon.size of proposeQ shrubs. TVpe GROUND COVCNS crln SEED TYPE OF'IRRIGATION IYPE ON METHOD OF EROSION CONTROL Sguare FooLaqe C. LANDSCAPE LIGHTING: If exterior liqhting is proposed, pleaseshow the number of fixtures and locations on a separat,elighting p1an. Identify each fixture from the lighting planin the space below and provide the height. above giade,-type ofliqht proposed, lumen output., luminous area and a cut. shaet ofthe light. f ixr.ure. (Secrion t g . 54 . 050 J) OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (reLaining wa11s, fences, swimmingpools, etc.) please specify. tndiiate heights of retainin;walls. Maximum heiqht of walls within the front setback il3'. Maximum heigtre of walls elsewhere on E.he properf.y is 6, D. --- i' , ..vlr..J T ILtlgl DESIGN I. A. o REVIEW BOARD o P VAIIJ, ahr APPIJICATTON . TOWN O DATE RECETVED: DATE OF DRB MEETING: !t********* BE *rt***r]***f COIJORADO B. New ConstructionAddiLion ($50.00) ADDRESS: -/ ($200. oot juinor Atr,erarion ($20,00) Conceptual Review (90) c. D.LEGAIJ DESCRIP?ION: LoL !r.r nr.,rrSubdivision fol_ W ff property is described bydescripci.on, pteiase providlLo r.hts application. a meet.s and bounds legralon a separate sheet and at.[ach DES-CRIPTION: TYPE OF REVIEW: F F. ZONING: NAME OF MaiLing /a;2 H. APPI.ITCANT: Address: Phone NAME OF APPLICANT'S REPRESEN?ATTVE:iliFe QF OWNER(s) : OrwEft (.9) srcNATuRF', S.q/ Arta_AAb. e/#,+r Mailing Address: APPLIC.*ONS WILL NOr BE PROCESSED WITHO.* OITNER'S .'.IGNA'UR.E I. Condominium Approval if applicable. ?ff""::,.:l:.f:::,_?r.:hoyl above,l are Lo be paid ar rhe 1.,^D trsu: r.lttg tees, as shown above,l are Lc ::1i..?:_":l:i_rrir or cne-oiie*Iipiipaeio". :??:I*l?_ i.i-J -i" i ii r in=o!;fi , E:";iE:::"1;"".1?l"i;"*l:: ;:i;:ii::^ :i_;* "i$ill i,'*ifu flf,i "3,'$:li'iL iniuiff E'l;:ree accordins co tn"' eJuie b;i;";";; H"Ji:'ril:':";:lHrr!1.rs Paid' '/t r ./ 5 /Ut45 'J. fu.4d/ . drafi&zl't i.s paid. {/ulq./re FEE ' + ZU.UU $ s0.00 $100.00 $200 .00. $400.00 $s00. 00 ONE YEAR AFTER FTNA.I, TSSUED Ar.ID CONSTRUCTION I FEE SCHEDULE: VALUATION$ o $ 1o,ooo$ 10, 001 . $ s0; 000$s0,001 -$ rso,oOo$1so,oo1 - $ soo;ooo s500,001 _ 91,000,000$ over $1, 000, 000 ?IIICN REVTEW BoARD AppRovAr, ExprREsAppRovAL uNLEss A BurLDrNc peRMiT- rsIS STARTED. oo JOSEPH A' MILLER rs-s-;iur $ce Pn€sto€ilr ftBAlr( yrh-o g;ffi 1L"15.#*'.- li$' ffiiB.ffi NTIE ?ruPf,E T VESTED .-U'r rrw j o OI|IIEE8EIP IACAL DEECEIFIIOII: IIAI,IAITI? DEEDr rl85t DIED oF TBUSIT EECSD DIZD OP T0r DAIED r DA?I SECORDEDI tBtr8lr iRol{r .$rD ZHgEHBriltqES Ill r I}I,ANCHE C. 1{II,I, c-t.,c-?.,c-3, oNE vAIL PI"ACE MA MAY, ?9, 1.980 ].N BOOK 303 AT PAGI} 409 AND AS DESCRIRET) Ll! B00K 303 A,T PAGE 407, COIJNTY 0F E/rGLE, STATE Oli Propcrty Addrcrar DOc lEt: ?ROMr BLANCfiE C. H.ILI, 3 /18 /85 aHou}IT r $892 , 564 ,00 Bo0Kr 40E pACE r 61.1. T0' DAf,ED: DATi RqCOS,DED: A},!OUM: BOOK:PAGE I OtEtr, LIEIg: ll!.8 On44[?r LA$D TITLE BY: SAIIA}T TJ.PE,l 225t.s477, 4-24-95 GOOD TE!'oUCET If,If LrlLE r mJ TI:TfiL P, A2 rU 363RPR-24-1995 49.29 1ST EffNK OF VRIL 4?9 6585 P,gL TETAL P.O1 MItF. COItTL,ANI)T A$r11 L6,L995 Mr. Joe lrllller Flrstbank of Vall x7 VrlI Bd'vell, e0 81657 Dcar toc. At Pf,ooldcnb of Tho Ons Vall Flece Cond,ontnlunAggocletlonr f hereby g:rant pernlselon bo fheFlrat Bank of VqlI to lnetall an autonatic teLler naohlne rlthln the conaeerclal epace of the bulldlng,It ts our und.eretandlng that thte nachlne w111 be lnthe eoutheatst faalng wlndow of the conmerclal Bpace occupled by Curttn - HlLL Llmlted.. Slnsolflyl b e fi,il Blanchc C. nlll ABBoolatlon Pr6Bldent tt {r t t tt{t t,t * t }X t*i* {r $ }fi }ff * t rh {f rlr t {r.* t,{r.t {t,r +, + * *.t $ + 't rt,,h,+r,$ itr {{ r} l( rt tt rt( f il,r * {( $ }t( * {{ {4 t.,t f }ft,ft,* P.B1 :t r{: APR-?4-95 H0r.{ 8:?8 + :+ t t tlt rfi TRANSAI,T I I:II.I REPORT Snowdon and Hopkins 201 Gore Creek Drlve Vail. Colorado 81657 THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked ( As requested n For your use E For approva I ( For review and comment n ! FOR BIDS DUE ARE SENDING YOU H attached n Under separate cover via tr Copy of letter _ n. Qha{ge order p Shop drawings K Prints o o Architects 303-476.2201 FA)(476.7491 o tR@ TO It tP lt tPL=L-= tJ U L:'F TRANSAflITT"AL the following items: f, Plans ! Samples fl Specifications A I Returned for corrections I Approved as noted ! Approved as submitted Return - corrected prints Submit -copies for distribution Resubmit-copies for approval n ! n 19 N PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS SIGNED:JaV. Htl-l,pV lt onclosurcs rrc not as noted, kindly notify us at Snowdon and Hopkins o Architects tBFd*'"ta,e"r.H.Pu8 303 476-2201 otoc/Vail, Colorado Mr. George Ruther Planner Community Development Department Town of VailllL South Frontaqe RoadVaiI, CO 81657 Dear George, Following is an explanation to Part III, L, a-d of our Applicationfor Conditional Use Permi-t to the PEC. 1. The automatic teller machine will be used as a conveniencefor pedestrians. The machine will operate 24 hours a day andwill be an asset for businesses in the area. a. The relationship and impact of the use on developmentobjectives of the Town is consistent and positive regarding the interaction of the pedestrian traffic inVaiI Village. b. The effect of the use of light and aj-r is not changed. c. There is no effect on traffic congestion, automotive orpedestrian safety because the automatic teller machineis located in the buiJ_ding facade. d. The effect upon the character of the area in which theproposed use is to be focated wiLl be very positive asit adds to the experience of night l-ife activities encouraged in the village environment. The surrounding shops could receive additional- business with theautomatic teller machine 5_n place. If you have any queslions or need additi_onal informationconcerning this matter, please feel_ free to cal_l_ rne. Sincerely, SNOWDON AND HOPK]NS - ARCHlTECTS J. Lee Neely /kr APR-24-1995 A9'!E lST ErqNK 0F UAIL M|35. COItTL,AHI)T T. l{.1tuL Aprll 16,L995 Mr. Joe l41l1er Flretba.nk of VelI 17 Vall Bil,vallr c0 81657 .Dcer Joe I At Pregldcnt of Tho Onc Vall plece CondoulnlunABgoclatlort, f hereby B!:ent perrnlselon t',o TheFlrat Bank of Voll to lnetel] an automatlc telLer Daohlne wlthln the ooruneralal space of the bulldtng.I? te our underatandlflg thab thla nachtne wlll be tnthe Eoutheaat faclng wtndow of the commerclat epaceoccupled by Curtln - Hlll f.,lillted. . glno€laly, 393 4?9 rZ5B5 F.AL 0 6,1 , /l Blanohc C. .0,BBoo1atlon al11 F166ldsnt h rrviscd LO/5/g2 I.This procedure conditiona] use The application subrnitted. is reguired for any project reguired to permit. APPLIl7 a t/atlt R h LOCATION PRO OSAL:.LE ent-/af/Pc4.e ADDRESS E. FEE S2OO . OO PAID THE FEE MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUN]TY DEVELOPMENT WILL ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL. F. Stamped, addressed envelopes of the names of owners of all. properly adjacent to Lhe subjecL property INCLUDING PROPERTY BEHIND AND ACROSS STREETS, and a list of names and mailing AddTesses. THE APPLICANT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT OWNERS AND CORRECT ADDRESSES. II. PRE_APPLICATION CONFERENCE: A pre-application conference with a planning staff member isstrongly suggested to determine if.any additional information isneeded. No application wil-l- be accepted unless it comptete (must incLude aII items required by the zonj.ng administrator) . It isthe applicant's responsibility to make an appointment with thestaff to find out about additional subnitlal requirements. III, PLEASE NOTE THAT A COMPLETE APPLICATION WILL STREA}4LINE THE APPROVAL PROCESS FOR YOUR PROJECT BY DECREASING THE NUMBER OF CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL THAT THE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION (PEC) MAY STIPULATE. AI..t CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL MUST BE COMPLIED WITH BEFORE A BUILDING PERMIT IS ISSUED. Four (4) copies of the following information musL be . submitted: 1. A description of the precise nature of t.he proposed useand its operating characteristics and measures proposedto make the use compatible with other properties in thevicinity. The description must also address: a. Relationship and impact of the use on developmentobjectives of the Town. g cK#Evrntldia -7. 3:i:3f383'i:3|i'"w; IPPLICATION r.OR CONDITIONAT., USE PERMIT ,,] obtain will not. be accepted until aII information is A. NA!,IE OF ADDRESS -ur6 PHO OF APPLICANT' S REPRESENTATIVE NAME OF OWNER(S) (print or type)Eal*rbrttg 4. ///lL oefNER (s) srG.lr4uPUB.E (S)AlfJ ADDRESS HONE d'1, a'?re-5 FILING NA},IE c';::"i:.::;,'::J:o:i3:: |I":l i i,lill i ibut i onA. utilities, sihools, parks and recreationfacilities, and other public facilities and publi.cfacilities needs c. Effecl upon traffic, with particular reference tocongestion, automot,ive and pedestrian safety andconvenience, traffic flow and control, access,maneuverability, and removal of snow from thestreets and parking area. d. Effect upon Lhe character of the area in which t.heproposed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation tosurrounding uses. A site plan at a scale of at teast ln = 20' showingproposed development of the site, including topography,building locations, parking, traffic circulation, useabLe open space, Iandscaped areas and utilities anddrainage features. Preliminary building elevations and floor p1ans. A title report to verify ownership and easements. If the building is condominiumized, a letter from the condominium association in support of the proposal mustbe submitted to staff. Any additional material necessary for the review of theappLication as determj-ned by the zoning administrator. ** For interior modifications, an improvement surveyand site plan may be waived by the zoningadministrator. REQUIREMENTS The Planning and Environment.al Commission meets on the 2ndand 4th Mondays of each month. A cornplete application formand alI accompanying material (as described above) must besubmitted a minj.mum of fcur (4) weeks prior to the date ofehe PEC public hearing. No incomplete applications (as determined by the zoning adninistrator) will be accepted bythe planning staff before or after the designated submittaldate. All PEC approved conditionat use permits shall 1apse ifconstruction is not commenced within one year of the date ofapproval and diligently pursued to completion, or if the usefor which the approval is grant.ed is not commenced withinone year. If this application requires a separate review by any loca1,State or Federal agency other than the Town of Vaili theapplication fee shall be increased by $200.00. Examples ofsueh revi.ew, may include, but are not limited to: CotoradoDepartment of Highway Access permits, Army Corps ofEngineers 404, etc. The applicant shaJ.l be responsible for payi.y.1g any pubtishingfees which are in excess of 50t of the application- fee . It;at the applicant-rs reguestr dny matt.br is-postponed forhearing, causing the matter to be re-publiihed, then, theentire fee for such re-publication shall be paid by theapplicant. b. 3. IV. TIME A. R A.V. EI i. tB"it;3':ru*:xf ::":!;, "iTH"i:: 3:Q;:rl:":::";lT:il' rnay na,te a significant impact on the community may require re.rie* by coniulEants other that town staff' Should a determinition be rnade by Lhe town staff that an outside consultant is needed to review any application, corununity Development nay hire an outside consultant, it shall estimate the amount of rnoney necessary to pay hirn or her and this amount shall be forwarded to the town by the applicant at the time he files his application wit'h the Corununlty Development Department. Upon completion -of. the review of the apblication by the consultant, any of t'he funds forwar-ded by the lpplicant for payment of the consultant which have noL been paid to the consultant shall be returned to the applicant. Exp€inses incurred by the Town in excess of the amount forwardLd by the applicant shall be paid to the Town by the applicant within 30 days of notification by the Town. c. o OTHEE.sITP ot* *o' llllE ?loPEEtt vESl?D A$D ZHCnUBAil{gEs Itlr Btr,ANCH.B C. I{XLL IAOAI, DSECEIPTIOII: UAltAttIt DEEDr FI88T DSED OP TBUfrT; EECOTD DEED OP Paoplrty Addrctar _u4L_2,L 1980 T.N 800n 303 AT PACE 409 AND AS DE$CRTBET) A_Eqq( 303 AT PAGE 407, COIJNTY 0F E/rGLEp STATE 0r DOC ?E!: T0r DATED: 3/t8185 B00l(; 4 08 pACE | 81.l. tj{Out$: pnnv.DAII RECORDED:PAGE I OIS8. LIEfiBs ?lltE Cme4flY' IAND rrrln-"' , .. BYr a4gg, 4-24.-95 If,trTIAtE: nj fR0H' 3 / \,5 / 85 _ _ Alrouln, $892 , 564 .0.0 DA?E RECORDEDI tEOEtr FROt'tr GOOD TEEOU6IBT SARAH. D.pA,1 2251 TI:ITFL P. Et? Snowdon and Hopkins r Architects 20'1 Gore Creek Drive 3O3 476-2201 Vail, Colorado 8i6S7 GOLDEN PEAT HOUSE . AD''ACENT PROPERTY OWITERS Hill Building/ Blanche C. Hill One Vail Pl"ace 311 Bridqe StreetVai1, CO 81657 Town of Vail 111 South Frontage Road WestVail, CO 81657 Vail- Assocj-ates Joe Macy, Mountain Planning P.O. Box 7Vail, CO 81658 Red Lion Building Oscar Tang 100 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017 Robert E.M. and Aagje M.T. Nourse 1417 Indian Creek DriveFort Worth, TX 761.07 CharLes Rosenquist P.O. Box 686Vail, CO 81658 Richard Brown 1780 South Bel-LaireSuite l-06 Denver, CO 80222 Go1den Peak House Rosslyn ValenLine 278 Eist Hanson Ranch RoadVail, CO 81657 Pl-aza Lodge Ron Byrnes & Associates Management Co. 292 Bridge StreetVail, CO 81657Attention: Carol- Deckard 4/24/9s $q ,#,r=" MAY EFFE.T YouR ,*ort, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Tovtn of Vail will hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18,66.060 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on May 22,1995, at 2:00 P.M. in the Town of Vail Municipal Building. In consideration of: 1. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an outdoor dining deck at the Daily Grind Coffee Gompany located at 288 Bridge Streevlot B, Block 5H, Vail Village 1st Filing. Applicant: The Daily Grind Coffee CompanyPlanner: George Ruther r. .q, '2. - A request for a conditional use permit to allow for an automatic teller machine to be r located at 244 Wall StreeVa part of Block 5C, Vail Village First Filing. Applicant: First Bank of Vail/Blanche C. HitlPlanner: Jim Curnutte 3. A request for a major SDD amendment to allow for the expansion of the Glen Lyon Otfice Building located at 1000 South Frontage Road WesVArea #4, SDD #4, Cascade Village. Applicant: Glen Lyon PartnersPlanner: Randy Stouder 4. A request for a minorSDD amendment to allow for a modification to the Alpenrose outdoor dining deck l0cated at 100 East Meadow Drive/Lot O, Block 5D, Vail Village First. Applicant: Mirco and Verena Tonon and Peter HallerPlanner: Randy Stouder f :\averyone\pecVrolicesW52295 De{n Review Action Forf TOWN OF VAIL ,. || cateqorv Number f I Building Name: Owner, Address and Phone: Architect/Contact, Address and phone: Legal Description: Lot _ Block_ Subdivision Project Street Address: Comments: Zone District Motion by: Seconded by: I Approval ! Disapproval .fii Staff Approval ' Coriditions: Town Planner DRB Fee Pre-paid rc'/irf,d l2l9l93 ( Please NA$E OF NAI{E OF ADDRESS NAME OF ADDRESS APPLICATION DATE Sept. 25' 1995 Print or Type)PROJECT The Baggage Cheque PERSON SUBMITTING Colleen McCarthv PHONE 476-0449 244 i^1a11 St . vail.. Co. OWNER Colleen McCarthv PHONE LOCATION OF PROJECT (address) Lot Bfock Filing DESCRIpTION OF pROJECT recovering existing awning frame with new color fabric and new signage THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS REOUIRED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE APPLICANT PRIOR TO THE REQUEST BEING SCHEDULED BEFORE THE DESIGN REVIEW BOARD. A. DESCRIPTION PROJECTING, recover with new SIGN/AWNING INCLUDE SIGN OT THE ETc), (FREE STANDING, WALL, MES5AGE. shed slIlg_3y!1n SIGNATTJRE OF OWNER D !X.rrct e to read:the Baggage Cheque on the valance B.SlGN OR AWNTNG MATERIAL Persian Green Tweed Sunbrella c. srzE oF oVERALL srGN, srzE oF LETTERTNG AND LOGO See drawins #1 D.HEIGHT OF DESCRIBE SI6N ABOVE GRADE LTGHTING (EXTSTTNG gt OR PROPOSED)none F. G. LENGTH OF BUSINESS FRONTAGE (FT) CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIAT]ON APPROVAL FEE: $?p^qg PLUS $1.00 PER-gqqABE Foor oF s PArD olp? cHEcK No. 1f/L7 DArE_ 1. 2. 3. 6. REOUIRED MATERIALS SUBMITTED WITH APPLICATION Site PLan El-evations showing exact location of sign or awning on the building Photographs showing proposed location Colored scaLe drawing Sample of proposed naterials Photograph of sign if available Sign administrator I I/AN DT T. IIILLMRS. CORT 22 Sept, 1995 Us. Colleen McCarthy The Baggage Cheque 244 WaIl StreetvalL, co 81657 Dear Colleen, Approvel ls granted to you for theyou wleh to nake on Bpaces C 2 & )at the One llall Place Bulldlng. As Presldent of the Aseoclatlon, Irevlewed the plans and the nenbersno obJeotlons, changesexterlor have have One ValI Place Condonintum A seoclatlon B.' e . HIll Presldent E'r^;\n, 6€7" s.?t(as.T'){ ,s'/'(as') = e.?6flf bnn^'; yO, -Pl^ rie.^: ofb,*,- 3'l'fb"*fte- r f 3'7o/-- NNN h a Ilt .a .. r Project Application Proiect Name: L)-,r Project Description: Contact Person and Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Block I r-/' Comments: Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded bv: DISAPPBOVALAPPROVAL Ft"- Approval Vj# tO D(/, &nnn,*. DnB lultceElox : BoIq ot filtt, Uoyo DATE A'Pll'til'3il"*fi$fiilf;t: ffi *tt*r*trr* mtrs rFthlchEror rrLr Hottr Etmtff L Lr.r. Rs0ur**l *r*T*o*TttJt* F.S#FS,- I HEofiHAf lgli : A. D8$CRIFITONI E. TT9E OT REVIEII: ._ . New Const,ructlon t$300.00) ..-Addit ton t$S0 .00) rccElrEnIB ASFI{IIIEO I. - 4!,tinot Altcrac,Lon {$?0.00} (s0 ) C, ADDRESSI D. I.EGEI DE$CRIFfIONI $ubdivielon "... ",..qoncepturl Review Eloch .\-L. a neeL,$ and bounds legal on a Beparabe eheet and If, property ls descrlbed bydoscripcion, pleare provldeattsch to thls appllcation. ZONING r F Lof AREA: If requlr€d, stamped survsy showlng rnusg Frovlde a currs$fappllcantlot arga. G. H.NAI4E OFHalling AFPL]CANT' S REPRESANTATIVE : Address i NTI{E A}FLICAN?: Addreee: N.hl'lE fltr' 61{NERS I Jared M. Dresche rEteurtunfl (8) IUalling Addfe. UATION J. Condomlnlum Approvql tf appltcable l(. DnB FEE; DRB fgelr as shown above, are t,O be pai,d etthe tlne of eubmiteul of DRa eppltcation. Lbterl whenapplying f,or a .bulldlng pernlt, please identlfy theaccurate valuatlon o'f Lhe proposa], The Town Of Vaitwill adjust the f,ee accordlng to the table below, toerlsure the eorrect fee is palC FEE SCdEf ULE: TEE E^:JDI II+fu .IA $ 50r 001 $r50,001 $5o0r oot$ Over - $ 150,000- I 50of 000- $1r 00or o00 $1, 000, 000 _-+m---r(+ffi s100.00 $200. 00 $400.00 $500,00 * DISIGH REIfTEN BO}.R,D IIDHO\I!A,! EXPTNES OT{I TEAR SfTHA TIHATJIfPnOVAL, SNI&SS A BIIILDING FnAr'iIT I$ IS$UED A$b eONSTBgCtIolt ISsTl*tFD. *rllo lsELrCA|lIoil wxLL BE PROCE$$ED l{rtBotrT Ottt{ER'S 8IGHATORE I 03. l6 92 l0:02 AM LIST OF MATERIALS NAME OF PROJECT: DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: IEGAL DESCRIPTIoN: LOT_ BLOCK SUBDIVTSION _ srREEr ADDRESS, q44 d&VL- <<r rlrrEY. tilar qlJd.- 4{ The following information isReview Board before a finat A. BUILDING MATERIALS: Roof Siding Other WaIl Materials Fascia Soffit s Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Flues Flashings Chimneys Trash EncLosures Greenhouses Other required for submittal to the Designapproval can be given: TYPE OF MATERIAL COLOR B.LANDSCAPING: Name of Desiqner:pfrone: PLANT MATERIALS: Botanical Name pRopncF.n lnpE E e Common Name Ouantity Size* EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED *fndicate caliper for deciduous trees.deciduous trees is 2 inches. Indicate Minimum caliper forheight for coniferoustrees. PLANT MATERIO: Botanical Name PROPOSED SHRUBS Ouantitv Size*,. EXISTING SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED *Indicate size5 qaflon.of proposed shrubs. Tvpe Mininum size of shrubs is Sguare FooLaqe GROUND COVERS SOD SEED TYPE OF IRRTGATION TYPE OR METHOD OF EROSION CONTROL C. LANDSCAPE LIGHTING: rf exlerior lighting is proposed, please show the number of fixtures and locations cln a separatelighting p1an. fdentify each fixture from the lighti-ng plan on the list below and provide the wattage, height abovegrade and type of light proposed. OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wal1s, fences, swimmingpools, etc.) Pfease specify. Indicate heights of retainingwa1ls. Maxirnum height of walls within the front setback is 3 feet. Maximum height of walls elsewhere on the property is 6 feet. D. Pro ject Name: Project Description: Contact Person and Phone Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Descriptron: Lot Block F iling , Zone - Com ments: iiVr rv Do rv Design Review Board Date Seconded by: Motion by: Summary: APPROVA L DISAPPROVAL Staff Approval I' l '. DRB IPPIICATION DATE APPLTCATION NECEIVED: DATE OF DRI ITEETINCT .- ..\A,tf,f 'l. 'rJlflr I rrr**THIS APPLfCAIION I|ILIJ NOT AE ACCEPTED UNTIL AIJIT INFORMATIONIS SUBHITIED**rr* r. PRE-APPI,ICATION UEETING: A pre-appllcatlon Deetlng wlth a plannlng staff Denber 16Etrongly-BuggeEted to detennlne lf any addltLonallnfornatlon 1.6 needed. No aDD]lcatlon ulll be aeceDteil responslbiflty to make an appolntnent wout about addltlonal eubrnlttil recruLrern e staff to flndopt about addltlonal eubrnlttlt regulrementB. pleaee notethat a COMPLETE appllcatlon rrlll streamllne the approvalprocess for your proJect by decreaslng the nu'oher- ofcondltlons of approval that the DRB roiy stlpulate. ALLcondltlons of approval must be resolvea before a bullttingperrnlt Ls lssued. Appllcatlon wtlt not be proceseed wlthout ownerra Slgnature. CT DESCRIPTIONSA. B.IPCATION Addrees tegal Descrlptlon Lot Block Subdlvlsion C. D. NA}|E OF APPLICANT! Phone l.lng ddress r NA}!E OF APP TIS REPRESENTATIVE: ltlg late E.NA}TE OF OWNERS: sroN^ruR8 (B' I 11119 AddresE Phone Condonlnlun Approval lf appllcabl.e.F. G. VALUATION I o- I 1OrO01 -$ 50,oo1 - 9150, oo1 - 9500r001 -$ over I lor0ooI 50, Ooo$ 15O,OooI 500,000 $lr ooor 0oo $1, 000, 000 TEE 910.00$ 25.00I 50.OO $ 100. oo $200.00 $3 oo.0o l-II I J'M LOVELL .r ! i-I LIST OF IIATERIAI,S TEGAIJ STREET ADDRESS: DESCRIPTTON! I.OT SUBDIVISION DESCRIPTION A. The followlng lnfornatlon Ls Revlew Board before a flnal regulred for subrnl.ttal to the Deslgn approval can be glven: TYPE OF IIATERIAL COIJOR Botanlcal Nane Comrnon Name guantltv Flze* BUILDING I"I.ATERIAI,S : Roof, sldlng other l{all llaterlals Fascla Eofflts Windowe ?llndolr Trln Doore Door Trlm Hand or Deck Raile flues Flashlngs Chlnneye Trash Enclosuree Greenhouses other IAI{DSCAPING: NAME OfB. PIANT HATERIAI,S S PROPOSED TREES COIJOR DesJ.gner: Phone: EXISTING TREES TO BE NXilOVED .*rndicate catLper for declduous trees. illnlmurn caltB9! for declduous treei Ls 2 tnches. Indlcate helght for conlf,erouatreea. Hininurn height for ionlferous trees le 5 feet. DIR.S. CORTI..ANDT IIJI' 12 July 1991 Hr, Kur:t A. SegerberePleree, Seeerberq & Spaeh Archltects 1000 S. Frontage iid. i{Val1, CO. eL657 Dear Kllrt, As P::esldent of One Val1 place CondomlnlumAssoctatlon the wlndow chanqe, reqrrestedby you on behalf of Dr. .Toe Snead, ownerof rrnlls ? and 3, 1s granted. The plans'submttbed for Assoclatlon Approval are dated 7 /8/e!. Thl s letter ehould also be used for any d,ocumentatlon the Town of Vall_ requlres forExterlor Alteratlon appl1catlons, Assoclatlon ApprovaL. P1ease eal1 ny offlce (476-554?\ shorrld you need frrrther ssststanee. S lnc erel Mrs Pre One .' Cortlandt T. Hl11 sldent Va11 Place Condonlnlum Assoclatlon lf lmn 75 south lrontage road vail, colorado 81657 {3Gt) 47$2138 (30i1) 479'213s January 2, 1990 otfice of community danelopmenl Mr. Jay Peterson P.O. Box 31-49Vai1, Co 81658-3149 RE: Storage Loekers for Vail Ski Rentals in the One Vail Place Buildj-ng Dear Jay: I visited Vail ski Rentals located at one Vail Place Building on December 29. 1989. A majority of the shop space is used foreither skj- storage or boot lockers. f asked the employee if anybody could use the boot lockers. His response was that yourrjust pay with six quartersrr and anyone may use the lockers. Healso stated that when the Vail Ski Rentals ski storage space inthe Hill Building is full, people may store their skis at the OneVail Place Vail ski- nentals. fn your letter you state that the storage lockers inside the shopare only for people who rent ski equiprnent frorn Vail Ski Rentals.According to the employee, this is not the case. Regardless, thespace appears to be used for commercial ski equiprnent storage.Staff also questi-ons whether the space is used primarily as a skirental operation when only three sets of skis are available forrent. In addit.ion, the sign and awning at the One Vail PlaceLocation did not receive DRB approval. The staff opinion is that the Vail Ski Rentals operation locatedat One Vail" Place does not meet the zoning code. The intent ofOrdlnance No. 26 Series of 1989 which relates to comnercial skistorage r^ras clearly to allow ski storage only at basement orgarden Ievels. This space is considered to be on flrst floor orstreet 1evel . The storage use that is now operated from the VaiISki Rentals locati-on in the One Vail place is exactlv whv wewrote this ordinance. ,l must ask that these violations be rectified by February 1,1990. If the violations are not resolved by February Lst/ our department will have to cite the owner for the violations. We hope these actions wiLl not be necessary and that we can worktogether to solve this problem. I r^rilf be happy to sit down witheither you or ilack Curtin to discuss this issue further if youfeel it is necessary. Thank you for your attention to this matter. al cc: Peter Patten Larry Eskwith Jack Curtin ( i nnaro] rr .. Iv.\ () \ Nnt-h^ friB.Kristari Pritb Senior Planner 75 south lrontage road v8ll, colorado 81557 (303) 47$2't38 (3031 479-2139 Novenber 28, l-989 Mr. Jack Curtin 311 Bridge StreetVail, cO 8L657 CERTTFIED MArL # P 156-109-010 ollice of communlly development RE: Storage Lockers for VaiI Ski Rentals in the one vail Place '' Bui Iding. Dear Jack: I am writing this letter to notify you that storage lockers in the Vait ski Rentals space located in the one vair Place Building are in violation of Lhe provisions of the Town of Vail zoning code. I- must require that you iemove the storage lockers no l-ater than Decenber gth, 1989. If the storage lockers are not removed by 5:00 P'm' on Decernber 9th, the staff wit:- taXe action to enforce the zoning code. If you disagree with the staffrs action, please subnit a written stalenent as to why the storage lockers meet the zoning code for Cornmercial Core I. This writien statenent should be subnitted to the staff no later than Decenber 4, 1989. If you have any guestions concerning this issue pfease feel free to contact me at 479'2L38. Thank you for your attention to this natter. Sincerely, r) I n \ {rirbn KtrKristan Pritz Senior Planner cc: Peter Patten Larry Eskwith 75 south lronlage .oad vall, colorado 81657 (303) 479-2138 (303) 47$.2139 1989 otfice of community development August 29. Teak Sirnonett 895 Red SandstoneVaiI, Colorado 81652 Re: Vail Ski Rentals, One VaiI place Dear Teakf As you know, Betsy Rosolack is in the hospitar. My understanding isthat she started working wiLh you on the Lusiness license for vail stciRentals at one vail place. she has a note on the application statingthat she asked fo-r_ a letter explaining how the busiirl=r riii "p"iut"and what items will be sold in the store. The staff,s position i= tnutstorage lockers for skis are not alrowed on the first froor incommerciar core r. we do alrow ski storage space in conjun"iior with aski shop_as long as the ski storage is in the-basement level . r havealso enclosed a memo from the comiunity Development Department to thePEC dated November 28, 1-989 expraining-the staif decision on a sirnilarrequest. Tl^vly have any further questions, please feel free to contact rne at479-2L38. r am sorry it took so long to reach each other on the phone. Sincerely, firslon P,h Kristan PritzSenior Planner KP:1r cc: Peter patten Larry Eskwith (, TOI FROM: DATE: SUBJ: Planning and Environrnental Cornmi-ssion Conrnunity Developrnent Departrnent November 28, l-988 Appeal of an adninistrative decision regarding BridgeStreet Photo LabAppe1lant: Bridge Street Photo Lab, Inc. section L8.66.030 of the vail Municipal code details the appearprocess.regarding adrninistrative actions. Any decision nade bythe.zoning adninistrator nay be appealed to the planning andEnvironruental Conmission in-accordance with this chaptei. The Bridge street Photo Lab is a new business that is locatedbetween the Rucksack and the A & D Building. The shop is aL200 square foot space and the proposed principal use of thespace is for a retail film developinq lab. As an accessoryuse to the photo rab, the applicant r.rishes to utilize a portionof the space for qonmercial ski and boot locker rental . Thecornmunity-Development Department has denied the appricant thisuse. rt is our opinion that, the pennitted and conbitional usesfor first floor or street revel oi the commercial core r zonedistrict do not al}ow this specific type of use. A camerastore and photographic studio is an allowed use in CCI . A skishop is also allowed, but there is no specific allowance forcommercial ski and boot storage and lockers. There are severaL ski and boot locker rental faciLities withinthe CCI zone district, one in the basement of the Golden peak Housef in the basement of the Hill Building, and in thebasement of the waIl street Building. theie uses have beenapproved and are arlowed as an accessory to a ski shop and as apersonal service business on the basement or garden level .The community Deveropment Department feels th;t the use ofstreet level retair space foi conrnercial ski and boot rockersis not consistent or sirnilar to the other conditional orpernitted uses allowed on street level. Maintaining ski andboot storage for employees of the business or even ternporaryski and. boot storage for custorners of the business would beinterpreted as an accessory use to the photo rab. The staffdoes not feel , however, that seasonal locker rentals or weeklyor rnonthry locker rentals is an accessory use to a photo lab - and should not be a perrnitted use on street level . commercial ski storage is certainry a guest service and a usethat we want to encourage within the core areas. At the sametime, we feel that^it is important to recognize the balance ofthe horizontal zoning contrors in vail viJ.i.age. office spaceand personar service uses do not provide the dynamic retaitstore fronts that we feer is inportant to the lharacter of the ( o Village and Lionshead areas. These uses are allowed on thebasement level and second floor. In order to rnaintain theseuses in the core areas and at the same tine naintain the retaildynamics of the first floor store fronts, we would encouragethis type of use, if it is truly an accessory use for ernployeesand Photo Lab customers, not as a long term commercial rentiffacility. We feel that long term commercial ski and bootstorage facilities are not appropriate for first floor andencourage the Planning Cornmmission to uphotd our decision. ( BRIDGE STREET PHOTO T3B, INC 288 Bridse Street Vai l , Coloradr: 81 657 (303 ) 476-7366 November 18, t 988 Town of Vail, Department of Communi t.y Development Vail. Colorado 81657 Dear Kristan et al: Bridqe Street Photo Lab, Inc. is a new business, primari Iy focused on providinq cruick, hiqh qual ity photo finishins and service to residents ajrd qruests of the Vai I Valley.In order to provide better service and conven i ence for our customers, we have decided to install a small facility for storage of skis and boots in our retai I seace. After nearly comrllet inet construc- tion on thi.s pro ject, we discovered Lhat VaiI has zoninq restric- tions prohibitinq ski storage in shops on Bri.dqe Street. we feel that ski. storage r"rou I d be an imrrortant factor in our success as a business and rarould aLso benefit the gues ts of VaiI, as well as all other shoes and restaurants in the Vail ViLlaqe. Our experience and market research indicates that the primart/ attracti.on of a "mini-lab" such zrs ours is convenience. Con- veni.ence is the sinqle most important factor influencinq a custo- mer's decision to utilize a 1-hour photo lab. We have therefore attempted to make Bridcre Street Photo Lab as convenient and accesible as possible. The location on Bridge SLr€jet was a major consideration in this respect, steps from the Vista-Bahn and conven i ent to many restaurants and shops. The onl.y major inconvenience tc, visitinq Bridse Street Photo Lab, or indee-d to shoppins Bridse Street in qeneral , is the difficultv of f indincl a secure place to leave . awkward ski equipment. We seek to alleviate this problem by creating a very small storaqe facility in our shop , We have built an eiqht-foot square rack for hanqing skis and poles and a small one-by-ei<lht foot set of strelves for b<:ots in the very back of our store. fn all, this construction represents only 6? of our total f loor area (12OO square feet). Much thoucjht went into this desiqn to mahe it efficient- and trnobtrusive. He inLend to offer ski storaqe for ()ur customers, either free or at minimal cost while their film is being processed. In addition we would like to offer ski storaqte during the day and overniqht at reasonable cost for anyone, whether a photo-finishing custo- mer <rr not. We feel the chance to ski doqrn, droe off equipment and film wiLh us, then peruse the other fine shops and restau- rants of the Vail Village unencumbered by gear while wai.tinq for ehotos to be processed, r,*ould be wel comed by many visitors to Vail. Without this conventence we feel we will lose manvpotential, clients. Proprietors of other shops nearby agree that our ski s Eorage should benefit them as well by increasingtraffi<:. Other research and events further suetetes t a need for ski equip- --Pa{te Lwo-- mtrnt storalre on Bridse street. First, there are other shoes currently of ferinq 'sim llar service (ie.Vail Ski Rentals) ' Emeloyees have told us they are often filled to capacity and have waitin(:t lists For lonq-term, "seascltt-Pass" storage ' Before we learned Of zOning restrictions, we received a number of eager calls respondinq to our own smalL classified ad Ln Ehe "VaiI Daily... Past experience also suqqests that the few coin-operated ski lockers scattered around the Vi I larse are often filled to capacitv. Even if a sPace can be found in these lockers' they offer littte securitv for expensive ski qear ' and offer no op- Lion for bo,o t storaqe. wit-hout a doubt there is a great demand for qood, convenient. secure storage for ski equipmenL on Bridqe Street. rn sutnmar]1, we feel there are manY. reasons our smal I storage area rrould benefit not only us in our unique business, but also other businesses nearby, as well' as the quests and residents who frequent the Vail village. Franklrr, we can think of no reason why ski storaqe should be restricted on Bridcle street. Because of the vital importance of the conven i ence factor for our busi- ness, we request special consideration in this matter, or, better yet, remcrva 1 of the ski storaqe restrict ions from the zoninq codes altcryether. 9le Ehank you in advarrce for your time in considerinqt our re- quest. Si ncerely, o ,iM.urL, - - >"i (U,**,{= Board of DirecEors, Bridcre St.reet Photo Lab, Inc. Peter felt theBryan suggested Bryan moved tothe staff of adiameter and 3the notion and 2.An appeal of a staff decision conceocate ski storaqe a photo labAppellant: Bridge Street photo Lab staff could deal with the landscape plan, and3 aspen and 3 evergreens. Gruidel agreed. approve the request subject to the approval bylandscape plan that included 3 aspen of 211evergreens 6, high or higher. Peggy secondedthe vote was 4-O in favor. (, a est ton Conmerc aI Core I. Peter Patten explained that the staff had denied a recruest bvthe Bridge street Photo Lab to have ski locker rentalj as anaccessory use to their photo lab business. The reason given bythe staff to deny this request was that in their opinion thepermitted and conditional uses for firsL floor or street 1evelof the Comrnercial Core I zone district did not allow this20H specific type of use. Ttre staff felt that it was important torecognize the balance of the horizontal zoning- controls in VailVillage in order to rnaintain a mix of use, and also to continuethe retail dynanics of the first floor store fronts. Scott Simons, owner of the store, agreed with peter, Hestated that he had decided to drop the request, but felt thatcustomers of their store and others could leave their skis. Heasked if it would be a problem to a11ow this type of short term /storage. L Peter asked Simons if it was his intention to withdra$r anyrequest for ski storage for people who were not Simons,customers, and Sirnons said that was correct. peggy asked ifSimons woul-d charge his customers to leave tfreir-ii<is, andsirnoTs replied that he would charge. peggy stated that she wasnot in favor of a paid concession, ana tefl tfrat charging . i""would then constitute a business.' peter ernphasized that-ifSimons were to charge for ski storage, this then became acornmercial ski storage and was not permitted on the first flooraccording to the zoning code. simons stated that he would not volunteer free storage, andwould charge those people who were not using his phoio labservices, but not as long tern. viele said-that Lhis would notbe practical to administer. peter stated. that he did not feeithat the ski storage could be classified as an accessory useper the zoning code. Viele vras not cornfortabre with spot changes to the zoningwithout changing all of Bridge street, wiicn ro.rra then beconevery controversial . sid rnoved and Peggy seconded to uphotd the staff decision,stating that this use would not be an accessory to the photo .- .' +"-. ::- il PEC MrN(ls LL/28/e8 lab. The vote was 4-0 to uphold the staff decision. lt .r,;-,: -Ft' ( 3.A reglest to. amend Special Development District 4, Area Dtg a1low a micro-hrewerv, office expansion. parkinqst{ucture and resi_dential units anq Kristan Pritz summarized the reguests per the very cornpletestaff memos concerning the project. Beginning wiltr ttrL requestfor the amendment, she compared the proposed deveroprnent to tneArterial Business zone District, stating that only in the areasof.height, setbacks and randscaping were there any deviations.Kristan then reviewed the design ciiteria for spelialDeveloprnent Districts, stating that the proposar provided forsignificant upgrading of the existing development-on the site,it provided for a mix of uses, and served as a transition zonebetween Lionshead and Cascade Vil1age. Parking and loading was explained and a report by TDA coloradoconcerning rrParking Demand Analysis and parkj-ng ManagernentPlanil was discussed. Kristan then explained how the projectconformed to applicable elements of the Vail ComprehensivePlan, Town policies and the Urban Design plans and went on todiscuss the applicable geological hazards. The memo also dealt with the site pranning, circulatiort system,landscaping, and phasing of the work on the project. The-staffrecommendation was for approval of the anendment to Area D withthe stipulation that the owner agree in writing to thefollowing conditions which shall be recorded by the Town ofvail clerk at the Eagle county Assessor,s offiie within 30 davsafter the Town council's finar approval of the sDD ordinance: L. The owner shall agree to construct the bus shelter per Town of VaiI standards. The bus shelter will beconstructed subsequent to the issuance of a buildingpenn+!.and prior to the issuance of a temporarycertificate of occupancy for either the brewery addition,office expansion, east office building, or parkingstructure. The owner shall relocate the bike path and provide a bikepath easement across the Glen Lyon property and CDOHproperty. The bike path sha11 be constructed per Town ofVail standards. The bike path shall be constrircteasubsequent to the issuance of a building permit and priorto the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancyfor either ;ithe brewery.addition, office expansion, elstoffice.building, or parking structure. Such ternporarycertificate of occupancy shall be conditional upbnconstruction of the bike path provided for herein. 2. t A reguest for a conditional use pernit to allow Frewgry on the Clen tvon OfiiCE property.Appticant: cten f,von biiice nuildinq, Inc. t imonett Realty, Inc. ,htly'/, llfltll 'l\)t^lN (lti vAll, 7r,' 11, li'n rrr l;r4t: ll<.rrrrl VrrlI, (lt) ll ltiS'/ Al,l,rr; Kll:ll.lrr i'r.ll;; l)l:ttr ltr, I'r'i l;;; I ll'rvrr lxrr:rr lrtrl,r,r.rr:tr:ri, rlr Mrrrrrrglrg &larrl, l!rr,()tn Vll I I'lnccr(.irtrrluttrl lrtnr /\trtu:lrrl,l,,tr, l,(, nxf,tt$l l,ln n|lpn.rv,lI, r.rtr Inlrnll, ol, t,ln fut:l(,r)l.,rl,l(rrr, l','t. 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ZOI/+IUOZ77 [lt' 75 south lronlage road yail, colorado 81657 (303) 4792138 (303) 479-2139 Novenber 28, L989 oflice ol communily developmenl Mr. Jack Curtin 311 Bridge Streetvail, co il,657 CERTIFIED MAIL # P 156-109-010 RE: Storage Lockers for Vail Ski Rentals in the One vail Place BuiIding. Dear Jack: I arn wrj.ting this letter to notify you that storage lockers in the VaiI ski Rentals space located in the one VaiI Place Building are in violation of the provisions of the Town of Vail zoning code. I nust reguire that you remove the storage lockers no Later than December 9th, L989. If the storage lockers are not removed by 5:00 p.n. on December 9th, the staff witl take action to enforce the zoning code. If you disagree with the staff's action, please subrnit a written staternent as to why the storage lockers meet the zoning code for Commercial core I. This written statement should be submitted to the staff no later than Decenber 4, 1989. If you have any questions concerning this issue please feel free to contact me at 479-2t38. Thank you for your attention to this matter' Sincerely, ,) I {t'ifun "KristanSenior P cc: Peter PattenLarry Eskwith ?-[Pritz Ianne Rentals %f,$*r Septenber 14, 19S9 Kristan Pritz Senior Flanner Offiee of Corrunitiy Developrent Town of Vai I P. tl. 8ox IOO Uail, Co 81654 Dear Hri stan: To clarify any r i sunderst and i ng, the space Vail Shi Rentals will accupy in One Vail Flaee, for^terly lleghant s Cafe, nill be aretail coarercial annex of Vail gLi Rentals, Inc. lc-? c,{fud jh,rilro- ffi wrmm4p" an tr1{/8{ ll,joaivrY 6rhi ekAL,+ ra$l. {t{-- Si nc_ere I y,WTeak Sironett General ltlanager 254 Bridge Street o Vail, Colorado B16bz (303) 476-5337 . Toll Free (800) 972-1234 eq ('() It ,r. t_i /\ N I) 'I' .I'. ll I L L 3 July 1989 lils. Krlstan Prltz Senlor Planner Town of ValI ?5 S. Frontage Rd.Vatl, co. 8]65? Dear Krl stan, As the adJacent property oltner to OneVatl Plaoe, f support Vall Assoclatesrequest to agaln place thelr four tenporaryLlft Tlcket Offtces on the north slde ofthe Publla Restrooros. The request ehouldbe revlewed annually untl1 a pernanentsolutlon can be found. Should you need to contact ne please callny offtoe 476-5542, Slncerely, Mrs. Cortlandt T. !1111 cc t Mr. Mlke Shannon MIIS srArE o,, ilo*ooo OFFICE trF CERTIFICATE llLin,it li Lt ;iJ i \1: ' 1,1 ,l [, i /uf i:c( l:r..,i tJ a,^l f I ORDER NO: VENDOR NO: IESUED TO: €oooe LAND TITLE CUARANTEE CAFIPANY BOX 337 VAIL CO 81698 PARCEL NO: OOIOOSS ABSES$ED Tt]: PRIT,IA HOLDINCE LTD. P. O. BOX 646 EACLE, CO 81631 AI-IOUNTS REFLECTED ARE VALID ONLY UNTILtzt3tf9l couNrY ot f,tt THE TREASURER OF TAXES DUE ONE VAIL{IT R-E IX LIEN SALE AI.IOUNT IS SUEJECT TO IANGE DUE TT} ENDORSEI.TENT OF THE ,RRENT TAX BY CERT T}F PURCHASE ILDER. AFTER SEPT T, PERSONAL PROP.I{OBILE HOI,IE AT.IT]UNT IS SUEJECT TO {ANGE. AFTER OCT. I REAL PROP. TAX ICIUNT IS SUEJECT TO CHANGE. FLEASE INTACT THE TREASURERS OFFICE FOR IRRECT AHAUNT PRIOR TO RST.IITTINE. gPECIAL TAXINO DISTRICTS AND TI{E EOUNDRIES OF SUCH DISTRICTS I,IAY BE ON FILE IIITH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COT.II'II5SI8NERg, THE COUNTY CLERK, OR THE COUNTY ASSESSOR FEE FOE ISSUING THIS CERTIFICATE $1O. OO TOTAL TAX DUE O. OO TAX LIENS 8R DELINOUENT TAX TT]TAL AI.IOUNT TO REDEEI'I o. oo SPECIAL ASSESSI{EHTS TtrTAL SPEC. ASSI.ITS DUE o. o(} TOTAL DUE THIS CERTIFICATE o. oCI PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PLACE CONDO CURRENT TAX le, O48.36 TAX DUE INTEREST ADVERTISINC PENALTIES f'lISC. $TATUS PAID o. oo o. oo o. oo o. oo o. oo tiE cartificate does not incfuue fano or ilnprovementa;;Eessed under a iipaniG:hadule number, PerEonal propertg tereg, transfer t€x or rnisc. tax collested onrhelf of other entities, special or local -ioofovenent dietrict ersessments ofrbile homes, untess specif icat Ig ,""tr-e";$, ii1. i+, the.undensigned, do herbg certic,J.{6Et ilr.*"iti]ifoamount of taxes due upon therove deEcribed parcele of real proff$t.g anUvatt ou{itanding saleg for onpaid r€t€ofr I have hereunto set rng hand. TREASURER, EAOLE COUNTY SHERRY E seal th :,).'iL - 'e l.-i --ir -a. a cg'tt. 600 )'c I t^ ^llttlB,..'t '/- \rcl n-t-.' ' !'c/o.acy'o 3ot 6*, APPL ICATION Application llunber . l/e/t- S/; tsn,s'co 7 (a Sd+" S. 0ate /-7-82,Fee Paid Name of Project JOLofZ4>O L/e-Z/-Sk Name of Person Subrni tti ng 4a ,,'^ /</ , //s Locationof Project / V+t L'N/4V Description of .project lurns /nr'6oo ' -' "i'Phone 66g-s6oa''. lc/<e/ tv)aa/oats tt" The fol'lowing information is required forto the Design Revierv Board before a finalSign submittal fee is $20.00. A. Sign Materiat A/ood - B. Description of SignSQ /t/ifo ?**.,/e"/ qfrs - e@4 < t-c( lz-ra'zz c/a-_ submittal by the applicent approval can be given. Length ofl Comments 1. Site Plan -"2. Drar,rings sFofinlEact location "-'3. Photographs shor.ring proposed loclfTin--4. Actual sign5. Colored scale-IrailTi'q- u,-6. Photograph of sign Approved for DRB Submittal Disapproved for DR8 Subnitta-i] 4//// /JroG<cc( lt 4e-44T d,Z<r'/ S"r7t <- z2 /< a-//Et {-crut'-Z 2z'zC/eo.7L/)./rr-r/i*-a;, (Z ( ,/t "/e,* ) ,+ aiF/L-L'-< A,/r// 7)roz-<.< c(,4/ ,' >q ll g;7h.tz+t_..L-...-/./// . ,. ..:. . . _.. L,rfiitE" -.. . . 3..e-z-<.2--zi-f sy U_ 6y 9<6 " Proiect Application I'li ''ii"li . .. Dale \t -\Proiect Name: Proiect Description: Contact Person and Owner, Address and Phone: Architect. Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Block Filing Zone - Com menls: Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: APPBOVAL DISAPPROVAL Su m mary: " t -' l r:l-7iJ t.\ t'( \l-)ate 'l l,lr'.: I \.,t, Approval a o 'tr-la /nh lJot" #/frzt an7 Etn.*4q-a /<o-4.. .+.u"? /. ifr€T-tl-] e1n^t**;z^- /u"Q rl_r | *-.llliLIF:+tsKI : 7" I #36' {.o-/u draou, ^ 7 ,y' nrJo -<1 t/z,e-a4- pr/4 /-( .(* z ). tt/A-74 tf'/t t/=e 72a t-,-,t fz "( aula<,o.s S2oz^, <- 2zzz b-.e--r v d*ign Review Action Ft" TOWN OF VAIL Category Number il Date Project Name: Building Name: Project Description: Architecvcontact, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot _Block- Subdivision Zone District Project Street Address:4 LUr^ I Comments: Motion by: Seconded by: I Approval n Disapproval ! st"ttRRRrou"t/ c\nditions: DRB Fee Pre-paid nvlr.il 8/U/91 DEsrcN RBvrE?f BoARD ApprrrcArroN - rowN o"i"fttrfBrf,$o B 18ff"d DATE RECEIVED: DATE OF DRB MEETING: **!t*!****** INCOMPTJETE APPIJICATIONS MAY NOT BE SCHEDWED FOR REIITEW. ***r***t*** I. A. FROjIECT TNFORMATION: B. TYPE OF REVIEW: New Construct.ion ($200.00) luinor Alteration ($20.00) Addition ($50.00)gonceptual Review ($0) ADDRE'', fu4 ilatl ?f " Vat Ic. aD. E. F. I,EGAI., DESCRIPTION: Subdivision LrOt Block If property is described by a meets and bounds 1ega1 descript.ion, please provide on a separat.e sheet and attachto this application.n.lzoNrNG: Lo m rM (c ict I APPLICAIiTT:r+n 1tNAMS OF Mailing Address: Phone G.NAI'{E OFuailing APPIJICAIIT I S Address: TIVE: Phone H. NAIT{E OF O}IINER(S): OIINER (S) SIGfriTAf TIRE :Uailing Address: Phone APPI'ICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOW OWNER'S SIGINAIIIIRE I. Condominium Approval if applicable. ,J. DRB FEE: DRB fees, as shown above, are to be paid at the time of subnittal of the nRu applicaLion. LaEer, when appJ.ying for a building permit, please identify the accuratevaLuation of the proposal . The Town of vail will adjust thefee according to the table below, to ensure the correct feeis paid. b.,o I -' FEE SCHEDULE: VALUATION$ o $ 1o,ooo $10,001 -g 50,000 $50,001 -$ 150,000 $150,001 - $ 500,000 $500,001 - $1,000,000$ Over $1,000,000 DESIqiI REITTIEW BOARD APPROVAIJ EI(PIR.ES APPROVAIJ I'NIJESS A BUTLDING PERMIT ISIS STARTED. FEE $ 20.00 $ 50.00 $100. 00 $200.00 $400.00 $s00. 00 OIIE YBAR AFTER FINAIJ ISSUED AIID CONSTRUCTION rr. pnr-' eer re''?* rree,r'r,oc. A pre-application meet.ing with a me$iber of the planningstaff is encouraged to determine if any additio-nalapplication information is needed. It is the applicanLrsresponsibility to make an appointment with the iiaff todetermine if there are addilional submittal requirements.Please note that a coMpLETE application will sfreamline thereview process for your project. III. IMPORTAIIT NOTICE REGARDING AII, SIIBMISSIONS rO l[HE DRB' In addition to meeting subrnitt.al requirenent.s, theapplicant must stake and tape Lhe pioject site toindicate property lines, building lines and buildingcorners. All t.rees to be removed must be taped. Allsit,e tapings and staking must be completed piior to theDRB site visit. The applicant must ensure ihat stakingdone during the winter is not buried by snow. The review process for NEW BUILDINGS nornally reguirestwo separate meet,ings of the Design Review Board: aconceptual review and a final review. AppLicants wtro fail to appear before the Design ReviewBoard on their scheduted meeting date and who have notasked in advance thaL discussion on their item bepostponed, will have their items removed from the DRB agenda until such tine as the item has beenrepublished. The folLowing items may, aL the discretion of thezoning administ.rator, be approved by the comnuniEy Development Department staff (i.e. a formal hearingbefore the DRB may not be required): a. Wind.ows, skylight,s and similar exterior changeswhich do not alter the existing pl-ane of thebuilding; and b. Building addieions noL visible from any other 1otor public space. At. the time such a proposal issubrnitted, applicants must include letters fromadjacenL property owners and,/or from Lhe agrent foror manager of any adjacent condominium associationstating the association approves of the addition. If a property is located in a mapped hazard area (i.e. snow avalanche, rockfall, fLood plain, debris fLow,wetland, etc.), a hazard study must, be submitted andthe owner must sign an affidavit recognizing the hazardreport prior to the issuance of a building permit.Applicants are encouraged to check with a Town plannerprior t,o DRB applicaEion to determine the reLat,ionshipof the property to aIl. mapped hazards. For al-l residenLial construction: a. CJ-early indicate on the fLoor plans the insideface of Lhe exterior stmctural wal1s of thebuilding; and b. Indicate with a dashed line on the site pl_an afour foot distance from the exE,erior face of thebuilding walls or support,ing columns. If DRB approves the appl-ication with conditions ornodifications, all conditions of approval must beaddressed prior to the application for a buildingpermit. A. B. D. F F. I : IJIST OF MATERIAIS IIIAME OF PROTJEC?: IJEGAIJ DESCRIPTION: STREET ADDRESS: IrOT-BI,OCK SUBDIVTSTON The following informaEion is Review Board before a final A. BUIIJDING DIATERIAI.,S: Roof Siding Other wal1 Materials Fascia Soffi ts Windows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Flues Flashings Chimneys Rails Trash Enclosures Greenhouses Ret,aining waIls Exterior Lightinq Other required for submittal approval can be given:' SYPE OF !4ATERIAI to the Design i\1, li- Designer: Phone: B.LANDSCAPING: Name of PLAIVT MA PROPOSED AND SHRUBS Botanical Nane Ouantitv Size* oTERIATS TREES o Common Name *IndicaE.e caliper for deciduous trees. Minimun caliperfor.deciduous trees is 2 inches. fnaicate treigfit. toi trees is 6 feeL.**fndicate size of proposed5 gal.lon. coniferous trees.Minimum height for coniferous shrubs. l4inimun size of shru.bs is Tvpe Souare Footaoe GROUTID COVERS soD SEED TYPE OF IRRIGATION TYPE OR METHOD OF EROSION CONTROI, c. LAIiIDSCAPE r.rrGHTrNG: rf exterior lighting is proposed, please show the nunlcer of fixtures and locations on a separaLef.iqhtinq p1an. Identify each fixture from the liqhting plani! the space below and provide the height above grade, - ttpe oflight proposed, lumen output, luminous area and a cut sneeL otthe light fixture. (Section 18.54.050 .T) D.OTHER IJAfiIDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wa1Ls, fences, swimmingpooIs, etc.) Please specify. rndicate heights of retainingwaIls. Maximun height of wa11s within the front setback is3' . Maximum height of walls elsewhere on the property is 6' I Date Receirrra nChe cornmunity 1:iii :1."-,'.i ..$i,, qrLING AD 8. -, _ i,,r c. oNE-a!-- t'.t)-?J l-.-' .:. : -:ri :'r ,-, ,--- , 'D'-. , lr r1 .-D ISTREETADDRESS / \'o.,f ./'.[-rt{l LOT_BLoCK_SUBDMSION FILING APPI-,TCATION AEE $100. OO }IATNRIAI,S TO BE SUBI.IITTED: L. ThIo mylar copies and one paper copy af the subdivisionplat shall be submitted to the Department of ConnunityDevelopment. The plat shall include a site nap withthe following requirements: a. The final plat shall be drawn by a registeredsurveyor ln India ink, or other substantialsolution, on a reproducibl.e medium (preferablymylar) with dimension of twenty-four by thirty-six inches and shall be at a scale of one hundred feetto one inch or larger with rnargins of one and one-half to two inches on the left and one-ha1f inchon all other sides. b. Accurate dinensions to the nearest one-hundredthof a foot for all" Lines, angles and curves used todescribe boundaries, streets, setbacks, alleys, easenents, structures, areas to be reserved ordedicated for public or connon uses and otheriroportant.features. AII curves shall be circulararcs and shall be defined by the radius, centralangle, arc scored distances and bearing. Alldimensions, both linear and angular, are to bedetemined by an accurate control survey in thefield which must balance and close slttrin a linitof one in ten thousand. c. North arrohr and graphic scale. d. A systernatic identification of all existing andproposed buildings, units, lots, blocks, and namesfor all streets. e. An identification of the streets, alleys, parks, and other public areas or facilities as sbown onthe plat, and a dedication thereof to the publicuse. An identification of the easements as shoynon the plat and a grant thereof to the public use.Areas reserved for future public acguisition shallalso be shown on the plat. PA!DI..'' _ CHECK (DATE) Developrnent Depart*ttt t ntEgmrrrTggl TPPLTCATTON FOR ooNDoulNruu/torNEousE PLAT REvrEr (Chapter L7.22 VaiI Uunicipal Code) | \ - i n . I t ./l\J C.LLX. \\..f T b \f PHONE (/> ("C tr 9-.) APPLICANT I S REPRESENTATIVE .ADDRESS PROPERTY OIINBRI8 "9 I€N} OF PROPOSAL: tri'::t"ilffI t;:"#::::t c:3i,?:;3 :uilii::htn:. flgure. The acreage of each lot or parcel sball be shown l-n this manner as well". g. A descriptlon of all survey monuments, bottr found andset, which mark the boundaries of the subdivlslon, and a description of aII monuments used in conducting the6urvey. Monument perimeter per Colorado statutes. [woperineter nonuments shall be established as maJorcontrol monumente, the materials which shall be determl,ned by the town engineer. h. A statement by the land surreyor explaining how bearing base was detennined. t. A certificate by the registered land surveyor as outlined ln chapter ]-7.32 of this title as to the accuracy of the survey and plat, and tbat the survey rtas performed by hirn in accordance with coLorado Revised Statutes L973, Title 38, Article 51. j. A certificate by an attorney admltted.to practice in- the state of colorado, or corporate tltle insurer, that the owner(s) of record dedicating to the public the public right-of-way, areas or facilities as shown thereon are the owners thereof in fee siurple, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except as noted. k. The proper form for filing of the plat with ttre Eagle county clerk and recorder. 1. Certificate of dedication and ownership. Shou1d the certificate of dedication and ownership provide for a dedication of land or inprovements to the public, all beneficiaries of deeds of trust and mortgage holders on said real property will be reguired to sign thg certificatl oi dedication and ownership ln additlon to the fee sinple owner thereof. m. Signature of owner. 2. The condominiuur or townhouse plat shall also include floor plansr elevations and cross-sections as necessary t9 lccuritely deternine individual air gpaces and/95 ?!hef-ownershipi and if the project was built substantially the sane as the approved Plans. 3. A coPy of the condominium documents for staff review to assulE that there are maintenance provisLons included for all comrnonly owned areas. APPROVAL PROCESS, REVIEW CRITERIA upon receiving two copies of a conplete.subnittal along with__ pitment of the appropliate fee, the zoning adninistrator shall route one copy of thE site map to the town engineer for his review. The- loning 'adrninistrltor shall then conduct this review concurrently. The town engineer shall review the subnittal and return comrnents and notifiiatlons to the zoning adrninietrator Itho shall transnit the approval , disapproval or approval with modifications of tne-itat within iourteen days to the applicant. The zoning adrnlnistrator shall sign the plat if approved or require n5aifications on the plat-for approval or deny approval aud to lnconsistencles with the originally approved plan or failure to rnake other required nodifications of the plat' FILING A}ID RECORDING The zonlng adninistrator shaLl be the final signature reguired on the plat io that the Department of conmunity Developnel!- will be respinsible for prornptl! recording the approved plat with the nagiecountycteikandRecorder.FeesforrecordingshaIlpaia Uy the-applicant. lhe Cornmunity Development Departrnent will-retain-one nyiir copy of the pLat foi their records and will record the remaining nylar coPY. f. G. H. If this appllcation reguires a aeparate revj.ew by any loca1, State orFederal agency other than the Town of Vail, the application fee shall beincreased by $200.00. Examples of such review, may include, but are notelimited to: CoLorado Department of Hlghway Access Permits, Army Corps ofEngineers 4 04, etc. The applieant shall be responsible for paying any publishlng fees whichare in excess of 50t of the application fee. lf, at the applicant'srequest, any matter is postponed for hearlng, causing the matter to bere-published, then, the entire fee for such re-publication shal1 be paidby the applieant. Applicatlons deemed by the Community Development Department to havesignifi"cant design, land use or other issues which may have a significantimpact on the corununity may require review by consultants other than townstaff. Should a determination be made by the town staff that an outsideconsultant is needed to review any application, the Community Development may hire an outside consultant, it shall estimate the amount of moneynecessary to pay him or her and this amount sha11 be forwarded to the Town by the applicant at the time he fil_es his application with the Community Development Department. Upon completion of the review of theapplication by the consultantr Bny of the funds forwarded by theapplicant for payrment of the consultant which have not been paid to theconsultant shall be returned to the applicant. Expenses incurred by the Town in excess of the amount forwarded by the applicant shalL be paid tothe Town by the applicant within 30 days of notification by the Town. BOX 35 '.vArL cs 816s8 o AMouNrs nlrcr;3r3?7"Yotto oNLY uNr ONE VAIL PLACE CONDO JNIT R-3 ;AX LIEN SALE AI.IOUNT IS SUBJECT TB ]HANGE DUE TO ENDORSEI'IENT OF THE :URRENT TAX BY CERT OF PURCHASE 1OLDER. AFTEF SSPT 1, PERSONAL PROP. i I'lO8ILE HOIIE AI'IOUNT IS SUBJECT TD ]HANGE. AFTER SCT. 1 REAL PROP. TAX \FIBUNT IS SUBJECT TO CHANEE. PLEASE :ONTACT THE TREASURERS OFFICE FOR ]ORRECT AI,IOUNT PRIOR TO REI'IITTINO. SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICTS AND THE tsDUNDRIES DF SUCH DISTRICTS T'IAY BE DN FILE hJiTI{ TI{E BCARD OF COUNTY COHHISSIONERS, THE COUNTY CLERK, OR THE COUNTY A55E55OR FFE FOR ISSUING THIS CERTIFICATE $'1O. OO TOTAL TAX DUE O. OO TAX LIENS OR DELTNOUENT TAX TOTAL AT1OUNT TO FEDEEI'I SPEC IAL ASSESSI{ENTS PROPERTY DESCRIPTION dunnErur rAX 1o, 564.36 STATUS PAIJ o. o0 o. oo o. 00 0. 00 o. oo iAX DUE INTEREST ADVERTISING PENALT I E5 H ISC. TOTAL SPEC. ASSI'ITS DUE TOTAL DUE THIS CERTIFICATE o.o o.c o.c -his certj*irate dtes not include I and or imptovernents as ses Eed or ni gc. district under e SePartt te tax collected on as I es gmen ts of:chedule numb er r p €l.s ona I piop ertg taxeg' transfer tax :ehaif of other entities, spec iaI or local improvernent 'nobile hoines. unletE specif icallg mentioned' l, ihe underrigaed, do harbg cartifg that the entire ainount of taxes due upon the ;bove descrrbed ps'r'EeJs of ieat proiertq and,all outstanding sales fot unpaid -.axes as aho,ln b! the re;ordg in rng rrffice from rlhirh the same rrag still be -edeemed urith the amount required ior redemption Ate as natedtl:l:-il In.uritness rrhereof, I have hereunto set nrg hand end seal thf7,06 q of cEf.lBER 199 t TREASURER, EAGLE COUNTY SHERRY BRANDON BY ilrl,l 3I F Ij a 'i i I t I iI II ]'..: \.t.sli t'1 J{\l t$1 iiii tl! l tl h-l f'q it ,triiitiI lrliili, iilll iifi i 't,.[ -Jl u i ii li ITtttt ll !^ ttlr, ltl I I iiti I tti I t;I| I'.i r: ;;iiiiil iiiiiii I I I lr|r, rlc. .J Il -o I // -.1-=--\ -4 \, \ II I \\ t \ .\ 4, I I t \ -\ \ Tr1 I ---4---.-JI I I I.l ;tl ,il Ji H4$t/. iI .!l '!l t' oo do blrl r,r b?;LJI tr,.i-l I 6..rI { |ll ri"I ESb !I E !q8HE o J 3 Lo 2;o _-) !o iii,i; i liii .:H E r ,= ;; l,l :isi:i:illt ili is::it:glll I E o i I , ' t,: : ,i .:l !- ''t r ",. .'.. I IJ o d5 aa liti'i '' J. /.'/.. I : Project Appllcatlon Proiect Name: Project Description: Contact Porson and Phone L'{rnt'a-- Ovyner. Address and Phone: Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: DISAPPROVAL 75 south frontage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 Mr. Bob KellerBrJani Furs One Vail PlaceVai1, CoLorado 81657 Re: Extra Sign at BrJani Furs Dear Bob: r arn asking. that you either remove the new hanging sign or signageen your awning so that only one sign wirr remain ior e'.lani pirs]The sign code allows one sign per irontage. At this tine, thestore has two signs. The section of the code which refers to yoursignages is l-6.ZO.OSO projecting and Hanging Signs--Individ.ualBusiness within a Multi-tenant Euitding, - r-hav6 enclosed asection of the code for your review. I an asking that you remove the sign by March 11, l9BZ. If youhave any questions about-this requirem6nt or the sign code, iri"u".feel free to calr- me. Also, r wirr be happy to che6k any otirersign violations that you feeL exisc. Sincerely, 1(r,sf,,., ?''h-Kristan Pritz Town Planner KP: br Project Application Date Project Name: Project Description: Contacl Person and phone Comments: Owner, Address and phone: Architect, Address and phone: Legal Description: Lot B lock Filing Zone Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: APPROVAL DISAPPFOVAL Summary: O. star Approval Date: 1 Town Planner 75 south froniage road yail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 September 20, 1985 Barry Nash P.0. Box 7 Va iI Associ ates Vail , Co. 81658 offlce of communlly development Dear Barry; A site visit was made to One Vail Place by myseif and another member of our department in response to your request to install an additional automated ticket'i ng machine in Vail Viliage. This sjte visit was made on I'lednesday August 18. Upon visiting the sjte, I was somewhat surprised to see that two machines had already been installed in th'i s area. I find it very aggravatingto have spent my time making a s'i te visit to revieu/ this request when. there'is obviously little regard for our imput on your behalf, I recognize thatin and of itself the installation of the rnachine js not a terribly significantissue. l'lonetheless, the Town has its review processes in place for a reason.I would hope to receive greater cooperation from you on any future applications. l.'lith respect to signage, I feel it is totally unacceptable for the three faced sign to be located on each',machine. When one considers the decalsyou have placed on your machines, the instructions on the face of the machjne and the proposed three sided signs atop the machine, there is more signage on these ticket dispensers than many busjnesses jn Vail Vi11age. Whi'l e you may consider the location of the second machine to be approved, the signage as proposed in your letter of September 12 js not approved, Feel free to contact me with any questions concerning this matter. Si ncerely, Tom Braun Town Planner TB/bt f \AilAsts,Inc. Crcators and Operators o{ Vhil and Bcaver Creek Septenber 12, 1985 Mr. Ton Brau[ Planner Town of Vail 75 S. Frontage Rd.Vail, CO 8f657 Dear Tom: Per our cooversation on Monday, september 9th, r an forwardl.ng J-nfornationconcernlng proposed moves of the "llAX* Autonat ed Tl-cketlng llachLnes(A$ts). I hsve enclosed slte plrnc to lllustrate our deslree to (l) move theuachiue prevLously Lnstalled at Golden peak, and (2) tnstall an additlotral machine next to the eurrert ATH at One Vall place. As regards the latter, r have discussed the issue slth Joe l{acy andunderetand that rhe slte le on Foregt, service 1and. lfe wlll be obtalningthe Forest servLce Is approval before proceedLng nlth that installatl.on. I{e souLd like to relnetall the Goldea peak machl.ne off the concrete dlnlngpad at an area to the east of, and adJ acent to, the L-ehaped eignboard.uafortuoately, r have only a rough sket ch to iil-ustrate tlat location. Alr signage w111 be as last year I i.e. a rrhite on bLue three-faced sign ontop of each machine. Please advLse me at your earlieet convenience should you have eotrcernsabout theee changee. Sincerely, VAIL ASSOCTATES, rNC. Hanager, Resort Systems encl. Post Office Box 7 . Vail, Colorado 81658' (i03)476-560i vArL ASSOCTATES, rNC. 'rllAx" Aurol{ATED TTCKETTNG MACHTNE 85-86 SEASON PROPOSED SITE PLAN - ONE VAIL PI,ACE Proposed Additional Ins tallation Current Installation LC.lJBNU otf :- "><: p, a 4..-? -?n --O- a rc SECTIONS aM o7 l"T; f-lr f-t I -a_ -+ i -...*r.*rHAqE ?}atNry+|rtFiFY T;ss;$ '@.O I q\v^LE. @ -a fu)\MF tz*Aa rr/a{O!di.l \ -'- - , f 4"At"&eh b?\^lA;Le l-eE PROPOSED SITE PI.AI{ - GOLDEN PEAK N ,/""9 CONCRETE PAD n t Proposed New Location r I I I I Old Locatlon Bicycle Path VAIL ASS0CTATES, rNC. 'IMAX', AUT0I.'ATED TICKETING },IACHINE 85-86 SEASoN .t _'.1 I ' -Jir. - ,1',.:., :: Date: March L, 1990 Subject: Rental lockers at Vail Ski Rentals VAIL SKI RENTALS Letter Sues Feb 20 to Jay and Jack CurtinJay agreed verbally on Feb 16 that the lockers would be rernoved or turned around so that they would be inoperable by Friday Feb 23. Jack curtin will be citedfor illega1 use(18.24.O2O) i.f not completed Lockers removed as of 2/24/90. Spoke with Jay 2/27/9O concerning renaining rowoflockersi He indicated that they are only accesslble by the enployees and uill be renoved if necessary.Visited site on Feb 28 employee indicated that they were closed to all storage busj.ness because the zoning boardshut thern down F.b zjLd l-] t#t VAIL NATIONAL EA-I.I K BUILDING (3O3) 476-OO9? FAX LIN E (303) 47S 0467 Senior Planner Town of Vail 75 S. Frontage Road Vail , CO 81657 RE: Storage Lockers for Vail Ski Rentals inthe one vail place Building Dear Kristen: Pursuant to your letter of November 28, L9g9 which I received onFriday, November 30th, f inspected the facilities run at Vail SkiRentals located at the one Vail place Buitding which you stated are inviolation of the Town of vail zoning ordinances. currently that shopis being used as a ski rental shop ind also the for the sale of rski typett accessories rnuch like any olher ski rental operation in vailVillage. while there are storage lockers inside the shop thesestorage lockers are onry for people who rent ski equipment from vairski Rentals. There is no separate rental or storage lockers on thepremises. As in any ski rentar operation, after a person rents theireguipnent they would obviousry reave at least their shoes at the skirental store after renting their ski eguipment. rn some ski rentaroperations I assume those shoes are meiely placed on shelves or hiddenaway. Because of security reasons, however, Vail ski Rentars has seenfit.to provide separate lockers for their ski rental patrons as intheir other operations. This operation is no different than thecurrent vail ski Rentals operation located next door or for thatmatter other ski rental operations in town. rn addition, Jack curtin did have conversations with Rick pyrenan before Rick left the Town of vair and inforrned Rick that th1soperation would be exactry as Vail ski nentals operation next door.This was acceptable to Rick at the tirne, as rong as the premises werenot used for only storage lockers. If I"l have any questions or if r can be of further assistance pleasefeel free to contact rny office, or if you desire to meet rne at thesite I would be more than happy to do ttrat. Orro, Pnrnnsorv & Posr AT I.Aw. FR EOERICK 5- OTTO JAY K, PETE RSO N WILLIAM J. POST WEND ELL B. PORTERFIELD1 JR' December 1-2, l-989 POST O FF ICE BOX 3149 varf., oor-oBADo 41658 - 3149 Sincerely, 75 south lronlage road Yail, colorado 81657 (303) 479-2138 (303) 479-2139 Novenber 28, 1989 Mr. Jack Curtin 31-1 Bridge Street vai1, co 81657 CERTTFTED MAIL # P 156-L09-o1o office of community development RE: Storage Lockers for Vail Ski Rentals in the one vail Place Bui Iding. Dear Jack: I am writing this letter to notify you that storage lockers in the VaiI ski Rentals space located in the one vait Place Building are in violation of Lhe provisions of the Town of Vail zoning code. I_ nust require that you rernove the storage lockers no fater than December 9th, 1989, If the storage lockers are not removed by 5:00 p'n' on Decernber 9th, the staff witt tatce action to enforce the zoning code. rf you disagree wi-th the staff,s action, please subnit a written statenent as to why the storage lockers rneet the zoning code for Commercial Core f. This written statenent shoul.d be subrnitted to the staff no later than December 4, 1989. If you have any questions concerning this issue please feel free to contact me at 4'19'2L38, Thank you for your attention to this matter. S incerely, 17. \ n.\ dTtS'Uo YntKristan Pritz Senior Planner cc: Peter Patten T.^ rrw Fskwi thlsr - J I U* Itr/ r TO: FROM: DATE: SUB.]ECT: Vi:i:r :Planning and Environnental_ Cornmission 7 r.TH8 REQUEST There are several ski andthe Cornmercial Core f Zonethe basement of the eoldenthe- HilI auilding, and one n*n.rJ,i'tr-r^-ra.nJ !.*-tI tO I t.J/tJ't's"**l '7'e Conrnunity Developrnent Departrnent September 26, L989 A request for an anendment to the Conmercial Core f zonedistrict to incrud" "o*r.i"iur-=ri storage as a permitteduse under Section LB.24.O2O B_2. boot locker rental facilities withinDistrict. one facitity is-io"ii"a :.nPeak- House, one in the ba="*".ri-ofrn rhe basement of the Wall Streecbeen approved and are allowed asjn basement or garden tevlt.as a persona] service business at Last year, in November. of Lg88, the staff denied an apprication5il"3.1"'ilf;i:';']^:I+ :d;.;;-;ieration "; ;a;;;r revel _on Bridse Environne;;;I ;#*:.:'3l,ii: il5";i::"lin.liun*#l**_:li;, -- --' " conmission upheld the siaff-iit".pr"tai,ion tnat-irris was not ana110wab1e usl on a street level - This,year, we have ha. severarsirnirar requests. and feel that it.wour-d be appropriate to anend.the zoning code t_o ctariiv-Iili"*rituation for the benefit ofborh the Town of vair itaif ;; ior tne pubric. commercial ski storage is certainly a guest service and a usethat we wish to encourage within the core areas. At the sametime' we feer it is .*pi"tiit"io r."ogrize the balance of thehorizonral zoning contiors i" viir -viii;;;. --'orii". space andpersonal service uses d.o not pro.ria"-tt"'Jy"uiii^i"tuil storefronts that we rger il. irp."tlni to the .h;;;;l;, of the villaseand Lionshead area: .ft nis leen the staff opinion that thepermitted and cond.itionai-us""-t". first fr.oor or street r.ever.of the cornmercial core r ao not-irrow this specific type of use.S:::Iff , rfr;:;]B p"opo-"-to"lia-i,co,^"rci.i-Jri-ito,i|.,, in ll3flg-ale specific use of conmercial ski storase ro thepermrtted uses or basemenr ""J;;;;;; i;;"i";;'E5rrn"r.i.r core rand connercial core rr ;i;.i;i":*ine_ start,s interpretation thatthis a personar service "=.-irJ-i" "ii"""a irr;;:;;",.,r revel andrs not pernitted as a first ffoor-or street level use. o {L_ rr. A. EVALUATION OF THIS REQUEST B.Is therelationsh ectives? The staff feels that the existing zoning for Cornmercialcore r and conmercial core -ii-:.='="iiiti",-.ppiJpliate, andis functionincr very well as it currently exists. we viewthis change ai a rninor criiiiicarion to this zone district.we feel that by :t-:=t.f_:i.If"e-ilrat commerciar sri sroraseas a personar service usef and an aI10wabr_e use in sect.ion,-8'24'020 B-2 Basement r,ever, we will elini-nate sone of thequestions that have occured iegarding cornmercial skistorage' we feer tnis ciaii;i;;1i"" maintains rhe inrenrand balance of the horizo;a;i-;;;ins thar is in ptaee incornmercial core I and c"rr.."iii iore tr. resen lnct a onven]and uses cons stent with nt, w rkablI c. The staff's opinion is that this arnenilnent is acLarification of 1l i;=;;-;";"iit"g the cornmercial core rand conmerciat core rr "o.," di"i"i6t, ."J-i;-i;-;;rr",.,ywith the general intent-oi-d;-;;rrercial core r zonedi.strict as weII as the oli"ciivel of the Town of Vail_. There are none. rV. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The staff recom:nendatj-on for this request is for approval .we feel that this.use fits i"-*i[rr the personal service usesand white cornmerciar s\i-=t...il-i"-;-";;;;;;;, -io,po"t.r,t usr:*t* vail village and i" r,ioi"rr.ad area, we feel it isr'mportant to crarify that it-srr"ura r. p.iriit"J-i" basement orsecond floor revers only. -c".r"J"i.r =ii-.irilJ"".= a streetlever use does not.preslrt irr. iviiri"-iit;;i';E;r" rronrs rharour horizontal zoniirg =tiives-tJraccourptisrr. Suitabilit a rrt*r ORDI NANCE Seri es N0. 26 of 1989 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION ].8.24.020 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOl,lN OF VAIL BY ADDINC ''COMMERCIAL SKI STORAGE'' AS A PERMITTED USE IN BASEMENT OR GARDEN LEVELS WITHIN STRUCTURES IN THE COI'IMERCIAL CORE I ZONE DISTRICT. WHEREAS' the Town Council is of the belief that ski storage is an acceptable use in basement or garden levels within a structure jn the Commercjal Core I Zone Distri ct; and WHEREAS, the Town of Vail Planning and Environmental Commission has recormended that commercial ski storage be permitted as a permitted use in basement or garden levels within a structure in the commercial core I Zone Distri ct. Nol4|, THEREFoRE, BE IT 0RDAINED BY THE TottN couNcIL 0F THE TowN 0F VAIL. COLORADO: Section 1. Section 18.24'020 B(2) is hereby amended by the addition of "Commercial Ski Storage", Section 2. If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such dec'i s'i on shall not affect the validjty of the remaining portions of this 0rdinance; and the Town Councit hereby declares it would have passed this Ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared inval .i d, ffi,l rtlafn otr Sect'ion 3. The Town CounciI necessary and proper inhabitants thereof. hereby finds, determjnes and declares that this 0rdjnance js for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the Section 4. The trePeal or the repeal and reenactment of any provision of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail as provided in this 0rdinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the effectjve date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceed.i ngs as commenced under or by virtue of the provision repealed or repealed and reenacted. The repeal of any provision hereby shal"l not revive any provision or any ord.i nance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated here.i n. tr INTRODUCED, READ AND APPROVED oN FIRsr REA0ING this 7th day of Novernber , 1989, and a public hearing shall be held on this Ordinance on the 7th day of November ,1989, at 7:30 p.m. jn the Council Chambers of the Vajl Municipa1 Building, Vai1, Colorado. Ordered published in full th.is 7th day of November , 19g9. Kent R. Rose, Mayor ATTEST: Pameta A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk INTRODUCED, READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED this _ day of , 1999. Kent R. Rose, Mayo- ATTEST: Pameta A. tsrandmeyer, Town Clerk ,:'tl -2- a 75 south lrontage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 47$'2138 (303) 47!t-2139 January 2, 1990 ollice ol community development Mr. Jay Peterson P.O. Box 3l-49Vai1, Co 8l-658-3149 RE: Storage Lockers for Vail Ski Rentals in the One Vail Place Building Dear Jay: f visited Vail ski Rentals located at one Vail Place Buildinq on December 29, 1989. A majority of the shop space is used foreither ski- storage or boot lockers. f asked the employee if anybody could use the boot lockers. HJ-s response was that youttjust pay with six quartersrr and anyone may use the lockers. Healso stated that when the Vail Ski Rentals ski storage space inthe Hill Building is full, people may store their skis at the OneVail Place Vai"I Ski Rentals. In your letter you state that the storage lockers inside the shopare only for people who rent ski equipment from Vail Ski RentaLs. According to the employee, this is not the case. Regardless, the space appears to be used for cornmercial ski equiprnent storage.Staff also questi-ons whether the space i-s used prinarily as a skirental operation when only three sets of skis are available forrent. In adcition, the sign and awning at the One Vail Placel-ocation did not receive DRB approval-. The staff opinion is that the VaiI Ski Rentals operation locatedat one Vail Place does not meet the zoning code. The intent of Ordinance No. 26 Series of 1989 which relates to comrnercial ski-storage was clearly to alLow ski storage only at basenent orgarden levels. This space is considered to be on first floor orstreet l"eve]. The storage use that is now operated frorn the VaiISki Rentals location in the One Vail- Place is exactlv whv wewrote this ordinance. f must ask that these violations be rectified by February 1,1990. rf the viorations are not resolved by February 1-stl ourdepartment wirl have to cite the owner for the violltions. wehope these actions r+ill not be necessary and that we can worktogether to solve this problern. r wirr be happy to sit down witheither you or Jack curtin to discuss this issirl- further if voufeel it is necessary. Thank you for your attention to this matter. a1 cc. Peter PattenLarry Eskwith Jack Curtin Sincerely, J/\ (t t Nnf-fdl (riR Kristan PritbSenior Planner oro** oF vArL, colonmo I F"4 '6t-c--'s APPLICANON FOR BUSINESS AND/OR SALES TAX OR EXEMPT INSNTUTION UCENSE LICENSE YEAR 1989 A sepante application must be liled for each business locatlon In Vail. filled oul.Application must be typed or pinted, and TYPE OF LICENSE APPLIED X nrrnt sALEs rAX LTcENSE ls required for any person lo engage in lhe business ol selling tangible personal property and certain ser- vices al retailand for both merchanls located within the Town olVail and those merchants without lho Town, but who make sales and deliveries ol tangible personal properly into the Town ol Vail by mail, common carrier or their own conveyance. ff ouswess LTcENSE ls required lor any person lo maintain, operate, conducl or engage in any business adMly on premises within the Town ol Vail. I exeupr rNsTrTUTroN LTcENSE Basic Activity? ls required lor non-profit, charitable and local governmont organizations, which are exsmpt lrom paying sales tax, but may be required to collect sales tax. Financial statements showing sources ol funds and expenditures thereol, a icles ol incorporation and bylaus may be requested with this application. Mail To: Town of Vail Sales Tax Administrator 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 (303) 479-212s RETAIN A COPY FOR YO{JR RECORDS Business Activities (Note all activities conducted unqer this license) Retailsales(Specity)t (AilMrC'ta I re+ai I RestaunnUBar: Lodging: Professional (Specity) $ervice Other Product or Service Type of Ovnership: Trade Name of Business: -fCo,porarion -Other: Name of Ownership ('rJ-other Business Address: ls your busirEss Mailing Address: Occupation Permit Applicalion required.) Local Manager Stale of Colorado Sales Tax No Federal ldentification No. Local Business Phone No. SALES TAX REMITTANCE INFOHMATION: Name of person preparing Sales Tax Rglurn: Choose one: - Employee [acc _orhe(Choose one:AccountanYBookkggpeJ Business Phone hcr. (lf different than above): OlherDo you currently file your slate sales tax form _ Quarterly X Uontn[ <- ' ;-)\ -f OF PARTNERS 0R OFFICERS OF BUSINESS (attach addilionat schedute if necessary) \ / *Aii ll New Business X ves - tto Dare busine#"beEn U lftq Existing Business_ Yes _ No (lf yes complete:) Former O,vne/s Name Former Orvner,s License No. Former Name of Business ADDITIONAL BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN VAIL: Numberolempbyeesall bcations seasonal LlC-fu yeararound l0 Numberofsquareleet(oxcsprtoossrrotsb) Fire : Zoning Signs Building Police (Susan Scanlan) (Dick Duran or Mike lvlcGeel- . Yffifr,W",kf,{#^ickPyrman) (Gary Murain, Joe Norris) (Br;an Terett) EMERGENCY NO *l *"ft *2,',,* Sfeet Address Phono No. l.d€clire, undor psnaly o, perjury in tro 'ocord dsg''', thal this apFticafnn has bson sxamined by ii6, tlut lhogf_T.l9l!!: F ejr..rollado in g0od taih pursuam rc tB a fdwn ot Vaits Municlut Code, anci o re uest or Signed: (flr6t be piloi hgaly re6!(nli[o l(' br!h6s, Le.o|rnd, pabe., ofticr, 0e.) ./ rine: ><- / //AeA4 ' Dut", L //?/3E h,f,dur Septenber 14, 1969 Kristan Pritz Senior Planner Offiee of Connunitiy Developrent Town of Vai I Fr. O. Box IOOVail, Co 81558 Dear Kri stan: To clarify any nisunderstanding, the space Uail Ski Rentals will occuPy in One Vai I Place, forrer.Iy ltleghanr r Caf e, vri I I be aretail corrercial annex of Vail Ski Rentals, lnc. Rentals Sinc-erely,:{*.lzS*a^X Teak Sironett Beneral l4anager 154 Bridge Street o Vail, Colorado 8165z 303J 476-5337 o Toll Free (BACi- 9Tz-12J4 t' TOWN OFVAIL RETAIL 1989 FEE SCHEDULE FOR BUSINESS LICENSE/MARKEflNG (Required by Ordinance #38, Series of 1988) TMDE NAME MAILING ADDRESS A. DETERMINE ZONE { Zone 1 - Cascade Viilage to Manor Vait (Souihside of Inlerstate 70.) Zone 2 - West Vail, Sandstone, Goll Course Clubhouse, East Vail. DETERMINE BUSINESS FLOOR AREA Defined as number of square leet located wilhin the premlses, not including storage area and administrative offices. n TOTAL FEE DUE = $ D^TEfu 0-1500 sq. ft. 1501-2500 sq. fi. 2501-3500 sq. fl. 3501-10,000 sq.ft. 10,000+ sq. ft. 325 650 975 1500 2200 244 488 732 1125 1650 euoxe 4'lLo - 5337 - I' \1X Owner, t, V*i I ,l,b t, )(nrchitecf . Address and Pnone: .iIIo^," </as/tr ",," tlf 1fi85- _ ,l Project Application ,5r,"no".'" #;ll, \ tr"i." D€scription: -ry (.,)'Co, s/4-e 7e '+cE ,244 t+lpl Filing Design Review Board APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL J d,o noi rr E Sta* Approval NAME( OF PROJECT: LEGAL DESCRiPTION STREET ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION OF PR LIST OF MATERIALS required for submittal by the applicant to the Design ReviewThe fol lowing Board before A. BUILDING \-Roof Si d'i ng information is a final approval can be fiven: OF MATERIALMATERIALS: TYPE \ Otfr"" l.|all Materiats Fasci a Soffi ts Wi ndows Window Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Fl ues Flashings Ch i mneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses 0ther B. LANDSCAPING: pk ,Uk Name of Designer: phone: pp PLANT MATERIALS: PROPOSED TREES EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED Botanical Name Common Name Quan'i ty Si ze* for conifers. (over ) lu fl- *Indicate caliper for deciducious trees.Indicate height EXISTING SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED GROUND COVERS Tvpe Square Footage s0D SEED TYPE OF IRRIGATION TYPE OR METHOD OF EROSION CONTROL C. OTHER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wa11s, fences, swjmming pools, etc.) Please spec'ify. Vajl Village ,<.qt' /r"f gA,t,1pl - Jr.L be;pl nil;,,u') , Irr" rr<;f e cfil€f-' ;s bripg f4keu {,eon, th,a ),"tteto/- "f flc'ul-,,,t K*,ts rs =|dp-,*pd ,+4 d4mnfe-,,,'.till ba Xer/acad fu mnlul Eftsh*1, 2. Facades ry; ,,n l"L ,,r.s!,,,r, . Ctrlo*fr,r, o*,, to-tittlo-. *pd ,+pV d4mnle-,,,'.till ba xer/acar/ fi nnlul Eftsh*1, 2' Facades r-T; ,,n l"L ,y.,=1,11 Ct'lo*fr,r, o*'' to-tittlo-. lr !( Balconies fl boiloou,a be,rrq *iluJ , eopen,z Le {loorcr,rttBarconieq fl ,btloou1.be)cq oilul , eouerzL floot ,1,2t; t,:ood ,=lnf depk wlJl, ba lp,l,ened ant fop ,t€ goneazf,.. {3*leo,t1 -^:,:!,!:::u,.lll"-tn'?r,'1 '/nnio f f"i uohieL po^)ule+ ^1, tl*< '4( Decks uno ou"o:,Pr-q{ ;/"i*p /t / n :irti"i-i}'f ';;\ ;;,i i: -vtsu4 | oh+u,E d:; :?rrr| / T0: Design Revjew Board Applicants for projects in CCI and CCII FR0M: Department of Community Development Development.proposa] s in CCI and CCII are reviewed by the Design Review Boardwith respect to Design considerations as ouilined in-the Urban Des.ign Gujde. llul. These Design Considerations address various architectural and tanOiiapefeatures. It is the responsibil.i ty of the applicant to demonstrate whethertheir proposal is complying with these consibbrations. The Design Considerationsfor the Village and Lionshead are available upon request. Please feel free tocontact rom Braun or Kristan pritz w'i th any questions you may have. 5. Accent El ements il* Landscape Elements p + Service,174 lv t\- 6. 7. L ions head l. Heights and mdssing 2. Roofs 3 . Facades wa11s,/structure 4. Facades - Transparency ( over ) 5. Decks and Patios 6. Accent El ements 7 . Landscape Elements 1\4RS. CORTLAlSDT T. IIiI,L August ?9, L985 Deslgn Bevlew Boardr fjeali Board Me,rnbers, The One Ya11 Place Condomlnlum Assoclatlon, 241, LIaI1 Street, Va11, Colorado, approavesthe proposed modlflcatlon to unlt X5 Inthe bu1ld1ng. Addlng a small baleony enhsrnces thls unlt as vrel1 as no vls1b1e chanqe w111 be seen from street level, A11 trlm w111 natch the exlstlnq Cedaron the bu11dlng. Repr:esentlng one Val1 Place Assoelatlon,thank you for conslder.lng thls change. Slnc One Val1 Flace A s soclatlon CondonLnlum Project Application - On. U;-- l! ,/ {:, !. - ). Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Filing Zone Comments: - Design Review Board .l io"r" Ji3l35 Motion by: Seconded by: l-{ *a} t' Project Name: "B' Proiect Description:storefrcnttrlrl acc€nt Contact Person and Phone Fobert l(c Qroi""r Apptication t i- D'o Ltft6'/84 - _.," Owner, Address and Phone: $anc ae gbove Architect, Address and Phone: Design Review Board t\.. ",.Motion bv: H.\i\i i 1 r, '. ..11 I' seconded oy: t i.t\ HJ\4J*t^ - DISAPPBOVAL Date I lilrl El statt Approval rL- t{-'nr Fee Paid SIGN APPLICATION Mr. Robert Keller Application Number Date 1t /2(,/BU Name of Person Subrnitting Location of Project t.^IalL Street Phone 476-7129 / 111,6 The,following information.is required for subm'i ttal by the applicantt0 the Design Review Board before a finar approvat cair re-given.Sign submittat fee is $20.00. A, Sign Materi a1 Bracx tire retardant canvas alth Wffletterldg B. Description of Sign c. size or s:gn fr#fr* G./6 j/rr D. Conrnents MATERIALS SUBMITTED l^|ITH APPLICATION 1. Site Pl an ?. Drawings sfiowTng Exact locationJ. photographs showing proposed .locaTTon- 4. Actual siqn5. Co]ored sialetrrawlnq-6. Photograph of sign Approved for DRB Submittal Disapproved for DRB SubmittaT- )rgn Admtnlstrator I,,, OF MATERIALS NAME OF PROJECT: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STREET ADDRE53; The folIowing informatjon is-required for submittal by the applicant to the Design ReviewBoard before a final approval can be fiven: A. BUILDING MATERIALS: TYPE OF MATERIAL COLOR DESCRIPTION OF PR Roof Siding Other lllall Materials Fasci a Soffi ts Wi ndows }Jindow Trim Doors Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails Fl ues Flashings. Chimneys Trash Enclosures Greenhouses 0ther B. LANDSCAPING:Name of Designeri phone: PLANT MATERIALS: PROPOSED TREES Botani'cal Name Common Name Quani ty Si ze* EXISTING TRETS TO BE REMOVED *Indicate caliper for deciducious trees.Indicate height for conifers. Ptlt'f NRfeRtRtS: Botanical Name Common Name Quanity - . . Size (con't) SHRUBS EXISTING SHRUBS TO BE REMOVED Type Square Footage GROUND COVERS SOD SEED TYPE OF IRRIGATION TYPE OR METHOD OF EROSION CONTROL C. 0THER LANDSCAPE FEATURES (retaining wa1ls, fences, swimming pools, etc.) Please specify. Project Application Projecl Name: Project Description: Contact Person and Phone Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Filing Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: DISAPPROVAL Summary: .. .,,| doolr,ou^, +^,*4. t t Project Application neto I,.i.-i'-- -. i'\ Proiect Name: '' '' l\''i llill !. l''i ',; ' Project Description: : 'i . Contact Person and Phone ,' . Owner, Address and Phone: Architect. Address and Phone: il i Leoal Descriotion: LotI- ! Comments: i Block Filing I r { Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: APPHOVAL DISAPPROVAL I Summary: \d sr"tt Approval Project Application |), ,^,* 6fil)P'r Proiect Name: Project Description: Contact Person and Phone *f =,.*t -3*ru.=*{'i '',/ 4ir'd"6.s6 Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Comments:4t,m{' 'i t'* tzL'i? i Design Review Board Motion by: DISAPPHOVAL Seconded by: .- : :, ,= ,, : :..,-.n i..- APPBOVAL---.-r. --=__-_-=;2, \ J,v.. I !t' l.-'r' \ ..;.'.(l'/'^' 75 south lrontage road vail, colorado 81652 (303) 476-7000 otllce of communlty deyelopmenl December 22, 1983 Steve Wheruy Stephens Communications Inc. Box 910 Vai1, Colorado,81657 RE: Exterior alteration to One Vail place Dear Steve, The Department of community Deveiopment has staff approved the exterioralteration to One Vail plaie. The one condition of approval is that the three existing phones berelocated on the same wiil or at a rocation .qruiiv-.r'iriafr" unaaccessi bl e . Any questions can be directed to me at 476_7000, extention 103. Sincereiy, ,/-:\ \) ' \ (t f'\ $> 46,6/v- Tom Braun TBlrme Project Application '- /,4 es Proiect Name: Project Description: Contact Person and p6qns =;.i'r.,. ,r..,. | :,r. - (."'l 78 Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Block Filing Zone Com ments: Design Review Board Motion by: Seconded by: DISAPPROVAL Su mmary: Town Plan ner :iD2ra lr {) -,, iK-! DJ7 i\,trl Lt ST oF f'fl{ IsR IALS \z\z-t I , t l,li(;Al, DlillcIi t p'f l0N : t.O'l' Dl;S(ill I l''l'l0l'l 0f PRO.JI;Ct' The fol lowi ng informatjon isIJoard bcl'ore a fin:rl approval A. BUILDII,i(; IdA'TIRiAI,S Roof Siding Other lta11 lvlaterials Fas c ia Soffits "."Wind,ovts /window T'rim l/Doors u/ Door Trim Hand or Deck Rails FIues F lash j.ngs Chimneys Trash Er'lclosures Grecnirottses 0ther for subrni.ttal by thc:rppljcant to thc Desiiin Review 1; iven : e of lillr tclial Common Name Quanti ty Si ze rcqtt ilsd carr be B. LANDSCAPING Name of Designer: . phone : PLANT MATERIALS TRTES SHRUBS Botanical Name \ ,. , '' .,.1 ., I o"t" otplicarion 1t-ZB-83 APPLICATION FORM FOR EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS OR MODIFICATIONS IN COMMERCTAI, CORE I (CCI} r. This procedure is required for alteration of an existing buildingwhish adds or renoves any enclosed floor area or outdoor patio orreplacement of an existing buil-ding shaIl be subject to review bythe Planning and Environmental Commission. The application will not be accepted until all informat.ion is submitted. A. NAME OF APPLICANT Vail Associates Inc./Stephens Communications Inc. ^v^,dlf' \\ r'' L\\ !'i'B'\' ADDRESS P.0. Box 7 Vail, Colorado PHONE 476-560L NAME OF APPI.,ICANT'S ADDRE5S P.0. Box 910 REPRESENTATIVE Steve WheTTv Vail, Colorado PHONE 476-4998 c. x NAME OF OI,.INER SIGNATURE (pr j nt type), Vail Associates Inc. ADDRESS P.O.7 Vail, Colorado LOCATION OF PROPOSA]-, ADDRESS One Vail Place PHONE 476-560t D. LEGAL DESCRIPTION E. FEE $100.oo Pnrn,lr=?a:eq 6f,..,:-./Jr.,: - E-s-z-(tJ F. IMPROVEI4ENT SURVEY OT PROPERTY SHOWING PROPERTY LINES A}TDOF BUILDING AND ANY IIVIPROVEMENTS ON THE LAND. LOCATION G. A LIST OF THE NAME OF OWNERS OF ALL PROPERTY ADJACENT TO THESUB,JECT pROpERTy and their ma.il ing addresses, rr' Four (4) copies of a site plan containing the forlowing information: A' The sj-te pran shall be drawn on a sheet size of 24', x 36', at a scareof 1" = 20'; a variatj-on of the sheet size or scale may be approvedby the Community Development Department if justified; Application fo{terior Alteration or Modf CCr pege 2 name of the proPosed developmentB. The date, North drrow, scale and shal} be shown on the site Plan; C. The existing topographic character of the site including existing and proposed contours. This condition will only be requred for eipansion area where there is a change of two feet of grade; D. The location and size of all existing and Proposed buildings, struc- tures and improvemenLs; E. The existing and proposed landscaping; F. The locaLion of all existing and proposed buildingsr structures and patios or decks. III. The applicant shall submit j-n written and graphic form, a.preponderance of evid.ence before the Ptanning and Environmental Comrnission that the proposal is in conformance with the purposes of the CCI District ana that the proposal substantially complies with the Vail Viilage Urban Design Guide P1an. Urban nesign Guide PIan, the procedures for chanqe are noted in Section L8.24.220 (B) . IV. The applj-cant'must also submit written and graphic supporting materials that the proposal substantially conpiies rqith the fol-lcwlng Ur-ban Design Consiclerations section of the VaiI Village Design Consideration. A. Pedestri-anizationB. vehicle Penetration C. Streetscape FrameworkD. Street Enclosure E. Street EdgeF. Building Height c. ViewsH. Sun Shade Consideration Many of the above items .should'be addressed in some graphic means using such tools as sketches, simulations, models (inc'luding nej-ghboring buildings), phoLos, etc V. The Town of Vail Zoning Code for CCI also describes other zoning issues that the applicant must respond to in written or graphj-c form. VI . Applicat.ions for exterior alterations or nroclifications in CCI catt' are only reviewed semi-annually. They need to be submitted beforethe fou::th Monday of May or Novemlcer. For more specifics on thereview schedule, see Section L8.24.065 A-5. III. CONFORMANCE WITH THE CCI DISTRICT A. Project Descri ption: 1) 0verview: The system is a close-circuit, subscript.i on radio systemthat is specifically designed to serve the downhirl skiingindustry. The skier, using a specially designed miniiture, receiver with micro-headphones, will be able-to pick upfour channels of hjgh quality music. Breaks jn the muijcalprogranrning will be-scheduled at regular intervals toprovide the skier with ski area inf6rmation plus ,aiutymessages. If emengency situations present themselves,"Vajl Associates can.use the system io communicate directlywith the skiers on the mountain side. interruptions tothe programming on ail four channers can be made at anytimefor emergency messages. The FM radio signals will be " generated by a transmitter/antenna systei depl.oyed through_out the ski area. Since thjs is a sibscription-radiosystem, the program signal will be scrambled to preventclear reception by anyone other than a person renting oneof the special receivers. The system, as configured for the Vail ski area, would becomposed of a minimum of three FM transmitter/antenna siteslocated on or about the mountain in a widely spaced i.rtionwith non-over-lapping RF fierds. The sites-wourd be rinkeothrough telephone broadcast ioops to a sudio rocated in tneTown of Vail. The same program material will be .onu"y.jtg egch antenna/transmjtter site. The antennas will behighly directional with the intent oi directing a highquality.signal to the ski area. There is no r6qu.i refrentto provide.signai beyond the boundaries of the ski area.The transmitter power to each antenna will not exceed10 watts. 2) Programming: The.program plans revolve around the concept of four sep_arate.channels (frequencies) to provide the skier with iselection of music. progranrning'for the four channels canbe accomplished in a number of iays. One approach wouldbe to have different styles of muiic on eacir'of the four :l]inn"]t: E.G., popuiar music, including sone ,'oldies', onunannel I; classical music on Channel 2l country and west_ern on channel 3; and rock and roil on itrannet q, Anotherapproach would be,to base the programming on music styleand rhythm. A skier may want to coordinite the rtrythm otthe.music with the djfficulty of the s.lopes that h; i;skiing. For jnstance, Channil f mav i.luui u slower-rhyttrmto coordinate wjth an easjer slope, while the tempo iorChannel! 2, 3, and 4 could pick lp'increasingly fbr themore difficult slopes. The musical progra*ning pactages w] 11 be tajlored to meet the demographics of the market atthe ski area. It 'i s expected that the musjcal programming on all channelswill be interrupted at regular jntervals, say every 20-30 minutes, for periods of about 30-45 seconds to provide the skier with important information. Some of the i,deas fon these public servjce announcements include: Weather information: Including temperature on@he mountaii, snow depths and cond'i tions, and forecasts. L'i f t or sl ope cl osures. Li f t I .i ne 'inf ormati on. tlme. Available services: Flus snecial events in the Townor sugge$jons on the easielt way to avojd the rushat the parking structures or sim-ple reminders to leave the cars at home and use the Town,s bus system. Safer skjing reminders: The programming plan calls forffi to ue iaoeo to these 'information breaks periodicaily. In just a fet,l seconds, one of the safety tips usually found on the trail maps could be highl ighted. Two exampies might be: "When entering a trajl or starting downhill, yield to other skiers;"or "Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or are notvisible from above." Parts of the "Ski Safety Act of 1979", or U.S. Forest service rules could be mentioned. A1 so, reminders deal ing w'i th weather conditions might be helpful . Mention of the symptoms of frostbjte or the recommended use of glasses or goggles and suntan cream on sunny days could be appropriate. If a diff- erent reminder were inserted once or twice each hour,thjs could prove to be an excellent way to better educate skjers to the suggestions and rules for saferskiing. Care wou'ld be taken not to belabor these reninders to the point where people may not want to use the radio system. Emergency messages: Programming on all four channels Tfrequeftleil-l^,6uTd be iiterrupted to get emergency messages out quickly. All emergency messages would be authorized by the Ski Patrol . Indjvidual message: The Skj Patrol may want to locate one person to sign a medical release for a member ofthejr famjly who was skiing separately and was injured,for example. Emergency message to all skiers: Severo weather cond-itions, such as an electrical storm or "white-out" condit'ions, may prompt the Ski Patrol to evacuate the mountajn or to give skiers immediate instructions fortheir safety. It is recognjzed that not all skiers will be us'i ng the radio system. When emergency messages are maden a re- quest to skiers using the radio to "pass-the-word" to those not using the system would be made. In the caseof an individual page where that person may not be using a radio, perhaps someone who knows that personwill have heard the page and alert them to it. Ski area announcementg: In addition to getting "skier@oomed trail announcemenls andlift line status, the ski area operator will find the rad'io system helpful in alerting skiers to certainsituations. If a ski lift has a mechanical problem and stops operat'ing, all skiers could be alerted to avoid that particu'lar lift. For those that are still on that l'ift, they could be kept updated on the problem and jts repair progress by being instructed to tune to a specific channel. If the lift di.d have to be evac- uated, the procedures could be expla'ined on that channel . People would be asked to "pass-the-word" to those on the chairs in front or behind them. This should reduce the information burden on the Ski Patrol and allow themto do their job more qu'ick1y and efficiently. 0f course,it would be emphas'ized that people should remain intheir chairs--and not to jump from them, Having periodic updates on the situation should help deter prople fromjumping from the chairs and preventing injury. The use of this radio system offers the ski area operator a unique communications capability. Now the operator has a means of communicating with the skier in addition to thechalk board at the end of the lift. All musical program material would be recorded on long-play tapes for playback on each of the four channels. Skier in- formation breaks and emergency messages will be "live,' ann- ouncements coming from the studio operator. 3) Use a) of Site: Number,of . pgoplg_serve{ from the Vail Vi;lLl.age :sjte: Approx'rmately 280 per day based upon an averageof 8,000 skiers per day. Approximately 2,800 skiers ski out of Vail Village on an average day. Period of use: Daily peak period 8:00-10:30 a.m. Eno-'730:4130- p.m. iteirtat booth will operate from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during the ski season. Norental operations wjll be conducted beyond the ski sea son . c) Queuing: The space for queuing will occur on the deck surrounding the rental booth windows. It isnot believed that a queuing space prob'lem will b) present itself. Stephens Communicatjons plan to have three rental positions open during all peak use periods for both the rentals and return of radios. Normally about five of the seven lift ticket,sales positions are open during the morning peak.period.It's projected that one person out of every 1.0 pur- chasing lift tickets will rent a radio. By comparison, there will be three rental positions open for 280 radio rentals as compared to five lift ticket positions open for 2,800 ticket sales. The objective is to be able to process rental transactions quickly to minimize people's wait and space requirements for qqeuing. The positioning of the rental operations center should not jnterfere with any of the lift ticket lines. B. Des jgn Guidel lines: This proposal does not alter the planes of the existingbuilding. Exterior finish materials will be of red oak, sea.led to match wood trim around adjacent ticket windows. IV Conformance with.... Pedestri ani zati on: Please see paragraph 3c - Queuing, page 3 Vehicle Penetration:N7A---- Streetscape Framework :m Street Enclosure:fr7T-_- F. Buildinq Heiqht: G. Views: N7F- H. Sun Shade Consideration:m A. R a n 4"";:7^1 ..^.^- I *i=pl*o,ns Cgnu,t4nic4:f ictr e , J"<, P. 'O- fudt, I I O, Uail , e-o gtttrt-' @ t. c U,5, R --r =a6.pWAIrrc--' @,he {str-r"JnlF*a, tpl ayg&_enla,rat5 ,sG ,o/c Tsn e/,oll S tJ rL-r Er-Di, lY1[=, C:2:r*A*4-r $ ._L :l I teta,.tE z-f VArL- , Lo - 3lV;1 ) Locfrs.- AT r,Zrul 111 beY cx Qr. -=t l--.t, r.&,\, L (rtr, E 'a(:)Vlrr.- .rao. BtUq: \-aJ* 42. T €€ALgT l-Jr:S I Q.t l^-\ t EblATE { . .. P-*.74 LQ...,::%=sNffiiE-_'4a I B,f.\'Cq ';T \./^. t, 9, | /.:r-\VI\J, / thl/srHF"lfS L C..O. ltot,zo tnl5 .'>( ,;'L**W VA lhe trout creek architects inc. lesa'dins lf )-\ Ctc F{..)(\:J: J _ 'w-^* I ,,/'s fpt "the clock tower" vail colorado 91657 303 476-'1176 PEcf./12/83 -3_ 5.uest for modi fication the flood lain in order to re-al i qn East |'|i I lto bu a new se fac at Golden Feak sti I I preservepp lican a1 | Assoc ates, Inc. iele moved ande vote was 7-r the staff memo for an exter rlteration tg One Vail Plgce )in order to enclosean area to tr5 pnen ommuni cations u q!__q_Iggio head- a et-Tenle outJe{. Appl-canTs. -Iissoc i a Tom Braun reviewed ato modify ! 4oved and Viele seconded to a rove the request r the staff memo.vote was n ravor one aqa l nswould be too rnrrc congestion in t son te I l A letter was read from Hydro-Triad in which,they stated that they werein favor of the modificalion ina-.".o*r!!d:g guftq]n slzgs, depths, and shapesof culvert'and diversion .nunnli.' -piii"n stated itit-eiii Andrews, town engineer,was not opposed to the modification io ttre ii;ilpi;;;,";na in fact wourd riketo divert more of Mi' creek io-iait-Niii-cr"ur.-il.n"ir"pi.r.nry arowed. Patten added that the pEC-concern about,the stream being re-exposed to thesurface on the east-end or-ir,.-pa"[iis"rot d;;i;.;;;*i "itn councir on Decem_ber 6, and councir fert inui ir.'ii'ur"x "u, needed f;i ;;il'rto.ug. and thestream shourd be curvertea in-ir,ir-iiJuiron. Joe Macy, represening vail.Hssociates, stated that.the ""dr.tt.i-ileasures recommended by Hydro_Triadwere incorporared into inio til-;;;;id;ent p'ran ;;a il;i; be imprementedas recommended. He added that vA-wii-5iso willing to work with Biil Andrewsto address his concerns. rrout'queiiiJnea now the figures were arrived atrn rhe Hvdro-Triad tabre of_eiii,iii.i ;;;k ;i;"";.t"r]"''iuiy suio that thevwould soon have two years of aiti-io-rli. _Donovan was concerned that theculvert would become-a praie io.-tii."i" p]ay ana' ro"-triri,"to coilect, andthat there was a rong,cLrv*"t uitil".r ite_r"*as Townhouses and Manor vair;lllr-f,:lod fir:tifr:':lruv ini'uai"i"",n-orr. Fip.i; i.ii-irrit pe"r,aps a berm Rgpsgl_lgconded to approve the request 6. presented the staff rnemo adding that on November .l4, the conrnissionsimilar proposai for^Lionshe;;,-;;i iiiut *,r, ..qu..i'*ui-mlreryan existing space at one Vaii-Fiuiu. ""- Joe Macy felt that there-would not be major impact, because of the rocationDerns in an existino.buirdins, ;il [; uii.u *rat-air];;;;; wourd be rerocatedalong an existinq w5tt.. oonduun"iei'i ir,ut.il'.-.'"n".'wr,i'irr *ouio be affectedwas a-very busy dne, and Micy iiir".".u"ir'at it wis i.ri"ir,l't there was moreroom rn that location for ttri reniai-orit.t. PEc 'lr,tt -4- 7. Prel imina review of exterior alterations to deci de h of reviewle 60 day: Landmark Condomiums, Unit 70.| , to increase l oft area.Appi i cant: ams Appl icant: Bud Parks ri od. Lonni e Treetops Condominius, new retaii plaza aUove tne pa . 600 Lionshead Mall--bottom of Chair #S, temporarv ti . 90 dav; 9gncgr!=Hqll Plaza, add 4 condo unjts whjch woutd add a third ftoor toth Red Lion Inn-lg_t15lq]l prtabie plexiglas windows i1 west wal1. val enti neo ' s Restauragt,-_! lgzlBu] I di ng, greenhouse encl osure over part treet Restaurant Assoc. Vil'lage Center, new retail addition. Applicant: Fred Hibberd i l oo oo MEMORANDUM T0: Pl anning and Environnental Conrnission FR0M; Community Development Department DATE; December 6, lg83 SUBJECT: Request for an exterior arteration of ress than r00 sguare feetto One Vail place, Lot 2, Resubdivision of p..i oi Lot C, Block5-C' vair village First Firing'i n order to convert existing spaceto be used as..a-radio headset rental outlet.Applicants: Vait Asiociii.iisi"pnuns Cormunications II.IGN GUIDE PLAN III. ZONING CONSIDERATIONS The applicant would Chapter 18.52 of the This proposat woutd l?l b" in confiict with the Vail Villaqe 5i;l.,lt,il;.n,#:l:l]llion or t[e p"qpJ,La "inJo",-inu';;;;;-"f;flnolu"nnverr icu ia r-i;;.r;;; i ;i' i'.lil ii' I, fiiiS ru, Jf ; ;d-n*';,,il *:i,lilf Jffi ;, obe insisnificant. some peaefi.i;;';;;drrjon courd resurt irom thisproposal. However. any iregrativ.-ir;;;i; from congestion shorbv the applicanti; 'pri"r,s i#-iilrij'Xg"iie outret durins p.ur.'ll.?iamitisated o:Jff;tffi"lo out a parkins ree as presffibed in rv.OTHER CONSIDERAT]ONS This. proposal would require relocatinq two ofon the south side of the OuiiOinq. "'ite"starf these phones be relocateo afong'in" saie waflas visibte and accessibte to tfi.-ilruii.. the existing pay phonesfeels jt is important thator at some location equally V. RECOMMENDATION I:".:;T:Xi' lil, 3"1;l :!''ill.':'fi li[::l recommends approvalrental outlet. I. REQUEST The applicants' proposar cars,for modifying the exterior of the southeastcorner of One vair Frace in order to estabrish a radio headset rentaloutlet' The modifications woriJ i;;"i;; instail.ing two window counters:llriff"ts an existirg air'piiv ;;;'fi institi'i'.oniui,iition ooorTwindow of the request UU rr- ai€ - -.-ftv I) eo we* /elv.fr{u) IL lloTtqJ6 VA)>, fP4soo 6'.d'a',,,H4To> (1he4r 1)6..',1# H,l+.j1.1ftl.fl-1Fea'Bf 'tAvl(ar-ilt| 4PaVgleA64', ' llr I t-?- -a4 |UFJII I b-IO TJb 7P@+rs 7"F illlt-y/\lL vu*ce CeSoF..tVz6, Mar<ar 4 l1cz- o16 ro 75 south trontage road Yall, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 oo i September 2/'' 3 olflce of communlty davelopmrnt Project, Bay Window, One Vajl place Rick Baldwin 1000 S. FrontaqeVail, C0 81657 Re: Howard Road Head Dear Rick: 0n August 31, 1983 the.Design Review Board approved the Howard HeadBay Window as submitted, Very Truly yours, /. Ikr'T/ ,fim Sayre Town Planner JS/l a Proiect Name: Project Description: Contact Person and Phone -.1/L/ 3 Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Comments: Filing Zone - Motion by: ,$:.55s.^'.t fr,rL -Design Review Board ty\:)t) Seconded by: APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL Su mmary: fl statt Approvat NYoi/E Wrt tu*. fllT,,4eh: ?g'fi d (ovittr&?Fri; ?Ylofi kra^Wd 6cr/+, 7e gt d ale 5/ /rqrp - -7. t, Date ;f \Proiect Application Proiect Name: Project Description: Contact Person and Owner, Address and Phone: Architect, Address and Phone: Legal Description: Lot Block Filing Zone - Commenls: Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL \Ait Associates Real Estajte A Subsidiary of Vail Assrxiates, Inc., Creaton of Varl and Beaver Creck March 10, 1983 uxs. Cortland?Hill President, One Vail pl-ace Condominium As sociation Dear Mrs. Hill: Attached is the architect's sketch Head is going to put on his balcony Place. Please review; if you have be low. of the hot tub Mr. Howard in unit R-l , one vail no objections, please sign Mrs. lortlandfHi1 Box 7, Vail, Colorado 81658. Avon Office, Box 583, Avon, ;1- T*t-*ra* Vail Village Office (303) 47 6-4500 . Colorado 81620. (303) 949-44M r LionsHead Office (303) 476-3391 Toll Free Denver Area 571-5594 JAcK R. CRosgy 13oO NoRwooD TowER 1I4 'wE sT 7T-]' STRE ET AUSTIN.TEXAS 7A7O 1 5r2 +76-2995 l.larch 2L, L983 Mr. Les Streeter Slifer & Co. 230 Bridge St, VaiI, CO 81657 Dear Les: Please consider this letter a confirmatLon of mywilllngness to allow a hot tub to be installed inthe unit next to mine at One Vail place. If you have additlonal quest{ons, please do not heeitateto call. Sincerely,fua4-"--<ffi n. crosuv /' .TRCr/phs "Tl sF E s T i I II I I ! I I I luwn 75 soulh ttonlage rd- vall. colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 department of community development January 4, .|983 Ron Silber c/o Le Petit Cafe One Vail Place Vail, Colorado 81657 Dear Ron: This letter is to .inforn you of the procedure that will be followed by the o"pi.t*"ni of Connnuniiy Dlvelopment i-egarding il.1ega1 :i9!:' Starting im- *bi;i;it; rte witt riri.iiv-uahete to-itre pr6ceaures outlined within the Viii-14""iiiput Coa" wfiif itit" that jt is'un1awful to displav any sign within the town without ""."iuing Toarn of Vail approval . Violations are subiect io-pinJity i"aior tine, iia n" nitl begin'issuing summons fo.i1'legal s'igns. In the past we have relied on a cooperative.spirit.in having signs-that were iit.sil'."*ou*a nithout tine or p"nilty. The'pro'liferation of chalk boards ina-i.rpoiury display-noarOs ind'the ripeated bisp'lay of these signs by.several Ur.inutl.t his reiutied-in or" decisjon'to strictiy -enforce the sign code ;;ili;il;"s. These iypes or signs are not allowed-. Each restaurant and,/or Liil;r-if lowed a tive "siuare fool displafSox in which to post menus, curyent entertainment, specials, etc- (see attached information;' if you have any questions regarding exactly the^type and number of signs you"ii* iitowei,'o"-"ouia 1i[e to ipply to the Des'ign Review Board for a iiiptay box, pl ease contact me. Thank you for your cooperation. I hope you have a happy and a prosperous New Year' PETER JAMAR Town Planner PJ:br Encl . oo department of community development $300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 lnlryn 75 soulh trontage rd. uail, colorado 81657 (303) {75-7000 November 23, 1982 Ell iot Alport Ron Silber Vail Associates tsox 7 Vail, Co'lorado 81658 Re: Lionshead Petit Cafe parking Fee Dear Mr. Alport: The purpose of this letter is to update you on the Lionshead_petit cafe ,,parkingFee"' The Town council has instructed me to revise parking fees for all restaurantimprovements in the,'1979-198.| .perioJ.- nit-iri.tiig'r5.r^iri".sed during thisperiod are now based.on-the adiition of squire fe6t, not on the number of restaur-aunt seats. Thus this Ietter supercedes the tetieii oi-D"c.*r." ,.[,-ig6i ;;;""February S, .|992. The new parkiirg fee is outli;;;'l.io*,-' A. Use parking Requirement Retair stores 'ne space per each 300 square feet of froor area. B. Your commercial expansion was l5l square feet. C. This is eguivalent of a .5 stall requirement (150 j :OO1 D. Each stall is assessed a g3,000 fee. E. Petit cafe's parking fee is $.|,500 ($:,ooo x .5). This can be paid in fur] at this time or.can be paid over a five-year period.A schedule of parking fees are outlined-below: Date Amount First Fifth Second Fifth Third Fifth Fourth FifthFifth Fifth December Decenber December DecenSer December 29, 29, 29, 29' 29, 1981 1982 1983 I984 1985 La Petite tnd- 11/23/82 fo The first two-fifths,or$600, is due at this time. If you do choose to pay over time, please sign and return the attached promissory note' Thank you for your cooperation. 17,at-rL'^V^r'- JIM SAYRE ' Town Planner JS:br Encl . $L!Qo._aa._ In lnstallments after date-, fsp yalue of the Town of Vail'at the 0ffice of at Vail Colorado oo otVail, Colorado 1s8 L received, I promise to pay to the order the F'inance Director, Municipal guitding .? One Thousand Eive Hrrndred Dollars, with interest of ten percent per annum on thc; unpaid balancei payable in year'ly installments as follows : The first insta'llment the second installnent the third instal'lment the fourth in,stallment with the entire unpaid of $ cOO-OO _due of $-ioo-![l- due of $ :0O.OO due of $ due and payable and payable and payable and payable on December 29. 1982, on---Decenher-29J983' o n---Oec€ txb€1t 3.-L-984' o[_, IT Is AGREED-that if this note is not paid when-du.e or declared au" r,"r"una"".tle principal and accrued interest thei'eon striit-aiaw'inieiEit-at-tni-i-iii-ih'l8 percent per annum, and that failure to nake any payment of principal or interestwhen.due or any default under any incunbrance or agreement seclring inis not"--shall cause the whole note to become due at bnce, or the interest to be countedas principal ,-at the option of the holder of the note. The makers and endorsershereof severally waive presentment for payment, protest, notice on nonpuyreni-and of'protest, and agree-to any extension of liine of piyment and partiai paymentsbefore, at or after rnturity, a-na it this note or jntei-eit-thereon'is not piio- when due,;or suit is brought,.agree to pay al'l reasonable costs of collection,incl uding reasonable attoiney's-fees. .balance due and payab'le on Decenber 29. 1985. Ell iot Alport DATE. fl PLANNING Jim Vie'le ljil l Trout Dan Corcoran Scott Edwards 0iana Donovan Later: Duand Piper ilim Morgan AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMIS.SION July 12, 1982 STAFF PRESENT Peter Patten Peter Jamar Jim Sayre Lamy Eskwith Betsy Rosolack COUNCIL REP Bi't't Hi'tto The meeting was called to order by Dan Corcorann chairman, at 2:00 pm. l. Appr:oval of minutes of June 28, 1982. Yiele moved and Trout seconded to approve the minutes.favor of approval Jqy Peterson' representing the applicant, asked to table to July 26. Donovanrnved and rrout seconded io tab'le. The vote was 6-0 in favor o? tabling. uest for exterior a'lteration and modification fo on the east s Peter.Jaryar.explained-the request and added that still to be received was approvalin writing by One Vail Place'condominium association, otherwise the staff wii lecormending approval with the three conditions 'listed. After discussion,Viele moved and Edwards seconded to approve the request with the three conditions and on condition that a letter be recbived from the One Vail Place condominiumassociation, The vote was 4-0 in favor with Trout abstaining. t for converion of 19 condominiums at the Inn at lJestcant: .James Barry a Lra o Jay.Peterson_ asked to table until July 26. Trout moved and Edwards secondedto table. The vote was 6-0 in favor -ot taOting. (piper arrived.) 4.roval for conversion to time sharinq for Ipanema Condominiums.r Corporat'ion to , rtments eFaem st can One Vail Place to T PEc #/82 -2- uest for exterior a'l teration and modification in CC2 District in accordance 0r convers Peter Patten mentioned that they had just vjsited this site and explained the four conditions the staff felt shou'ld apply if the request were approved. Fred Hibberd stated that he had no problem with conditions 2 or 3 but questioned #4. Patten explained that there had been a number of spaces designated when the bui1ding was constructed, (fewer than would be required now), and if any of these parking spaces were converted to retail , a parking fee must be paid. Donovan wondered if there was anyth'ing to prevent all of the parking spaces from being converted to retail, and Patten stated that a parking variance would be needed. Hlbberd explained that no parking spaces werel designated for the condominiums as opposed to the retail space, and that he did not want to mark the two spaces as such, Trout moved and Piper seconded to approve the conversion with the 4 conditions as listed, but #3 wou'ld read, "The ramp spaces musr be pajnted and designated as parking spaces." The vote t'las 6-0 in favor of approval. 6. Request for a conditiona] use permit in a Public Use Dislrict to allow the Peter Jamar showed the site plan and a plan of the batt'ing cages. Discussion followed concerning the fact that the structure was high (started 4 feet above the ground), the fact that ther:e hras a sewer easement underneath it, the suggestion was made that the structure could be a temporary one. Steve Buis explained that there had to be a slope for the balls to roll back down to a collection point. Pat Dodson of the Recreat'ion Department answered questions concerning the management of the cages, stating that the town would enter into an agreement wjth the owner as to hours, etc. He felt that the concession would generate dollars for the recreation department, and that the cages would alleviate the need for batters to have roorn to practice without using too much space. lrlhen asked about the sewer'l'ine, Dodson stated that they were not locked into thats'lte. Corcoran replied that the application was for that specific site. Dodson stated that the concessjon had to be put up soon, or the season would be nearlyover. Trout asked'if the structure ciuld be a temporary one with possibly canvas, sleeves and p'ipes. Dodson answered that he had done that with certain tennjs courts, and found that the life expectancy of the materiai was cut about in half as opposedto leaving the fences up. Buis added that one reason for starting the bui'lding 4 feet above ground rns for security reasons. There uns rnor,e concerr voiced regarding the permanency and the height of the Buis stated that if he were to lo*er ii, a concrete slab would be required,lfiat the design ilas as attractive and functiona'l as he could make it. structure, and Tr:ort noved and Piper seconded to table the item and request the applicant to resubmitnith an altematJve structure. The vote was 4-2 with Corcoran and Donovan against. 7/12/82 -3- uest for several amendments to the Vai'l Munici I Code redefin the term n nrtrons 0 e Tam or two-fam rm renta use or a {l* 7. rlim_Sayre led the discussion and explained the staff's position that the definitiongI lqtl]Y should not be revised from the last meeting. 'Edwards felt that Section18.58.310 should be left in the ordinance to put teeih into it, but he felt thatthe town should not dictate the number of peoiile who could live in a dwelling,becaus-e.if they create a nuisance it can bb hindled through the other town oidinances. He added that he didn't feel the government should tell wio could,live in a privatedwel'ling. Trout agreed. Discussion fo]lowed as to how the town could enforiethe use of a sing'le family or two-family dwelling as a roorning house or a hostel. Bill l'lilto felt that the definition of a family as stated was unenforceable, andthat the town shouldn't discriminate against rinters vs owners. pattin emptrasizeathat everyone uses his GRFA or square iootage to the 1imit, and that intensity ofuse |{as the concern of the staff. He added-that unless the zoning codeT6ilil-bet'ightened up with definitions, the town was handcuffed in enforceilent of situationsfl|(e the one on Forest Road. He added that about 50% of the laws were used ona.complaint basis on1y, and that the staff had received many calls complainingabout numbers of_people in units, that it was the staff's Airty to protbct the-integritJof the zoning code. Sayre added that it wou'ld be a good idea to also get the rental agencies to enforcethe code. More discussion foil6wed concerning stiting the numbei-oi p"opi" iiioweoin the-code. (JiI Morgan ioined the meeting.i oonovin-emphasized that visitorsto Vail did not show Vai'l the same respect ltrit tong term residents did, and sheras concerned about the meaning of short term and long term. Eskwjth f6tt ttratthe meaning of "short term" shiuld be spelled out. Siyre felt that it meani iessthan 30 days. Itilto suggested that the corrnission approve the request with a list of concernsand send it to the Council. Eskwith i^ip]ied that ihe town was jn the middle ofa.lawsuit and was being kept in abeyance until the town could decide the issue.The definition of "family"'followed-. Also discussea was whether or not to changethe number from l0 to l2-perioni maiimum per Uwetiins ,nli."Ilonovan moved and Vie'le seconded to leav'e in the deiinitions'of ,'hostel ,' andhoni;ing house" and change tne oetinition.of "famiry;' Ji.iiateo here below.The vote was 6-'l with Edwards against. Edwards reli that-ihe Towri or viii"wasinterfering 'in individual family concerns, and that the definition of ,,iamilyi te ros not in agreement with. Tte final wording was: 18"04.110 Family Family ilEans: .a- .An individllal , or two or more persons related by blood,uarriage' or adoption,. exluding domestic servants liv'ing together in a awett.ingunit used as a.single housekeep'ing unit, or b. A group'of inrelated puiionstot to exceed two persons per bedioom p'l us two perions'with a maximum'of?2 persons per dweliing unit. PEC 7 /12/82 -4- 8.st for amendments to the parkin ch ter of the Va Munici I Code clarjf.y wordinq. rev A certai n 1n u'i rements requ ati ons and amend the definition o0r area an nc rement cant;ot{n o Peter Patten explained that he had sent to the American Planning Associationfor information on parking standards and the enclosed changes wEre the result. Trout moved and Piper seconded to recormend to Council the changes suggested by the staff in Sections 18.52.010,020, and 030. The vote was 7-0 in favor. After more discussion, Piper moved and Trout seconded to approve 18.52.080 B and'18.52.080 C, and to approve 18.52.080 F with the addition bi ttre word.ing, ',or berm" after the words "A wal I or fence" in the last sentence. The vote was 5-l with Donovan voting against and Morgan out of the room. Trout moved and Piper seconded to approve the change in 18.52.090. The vote uns 6-0. Section'18.52..|00 had many different sections to be discussed. Trout moved andtl6'riji seconTed-to state ihat the parking requirement for single-family or two-fani'ly dwellings be: 2*. spaces per dwelling unit with one s[ace enc'l-osed. The vote was 3 in favor (Trout, Mbrgan and Piper) and 4 againit. The motion failed. Edwards moved and Donovan seconded to approve the section as scated in the memo.the vote was 3 in favor, 4 against. Thb'motion failed. Morgan moved and Vje'le seconded to have the parking requirement read "Two spacesper_dwel1ing unit" wi.thout having any enclosed parking required. The vote was 4in favor, 3 against (Edwards, Trout lnd piper). The totion passed. I,n,paragraph A there seemed to be much dispute. Discussion revolved around thedefinition of bedroom, with uses of rooms, and of GRFA. The final motion put byPiper and seconded by Edwards was: If GRFA is 500 square feet or less, l.b spaces Pef. dwel.1jlg gl!t. If GRFA is 501 to .|999 square feet,2.0 spaces per dwellingunit, and if GRFA is over 2,000 square feet,2.5 spaces per dwb'l1ing unit. The vote was 7-0 in favor. In p_erlgraph g, Trrut moved and Piper seconded to pass as stated in memo. Vote uas 7-0 in favor. 5 o i1 an new T. In pgrBgraph C, Trout moved and Piper seconded to pass as was 7-0 in favor. stated in memo. Vote In,paragraph D, there was discussion about ratio. The final motjon by Trout anrl seconded by Edwards was to leave as in the memo. Vote was 5-2 with Corcoran and Viele opposed. Parggraph=E and Paragrapft F were discussed. Trout moved and Edwards secondedto leave E as is and change F to .l.0 space per 250 square feet of floor area. The vote was 6-l with Vieie feeling thb votb was beirig inconsistent. af;r 7/12/82 -5- Paragraphs G and H had the words "more restrictive" rather than "greater', in thefibtion to pass them by Trout and seconded by I'lorgan. The vote was 7-0 in favor. Paragraph I was next with Trout moving and Piper seconding to accept the change rccormended by staff. The vote was 7-0 in favor. Paragraph J was de'leted with a motion by h K after discussion was Trout, seconded by Edwards. Vote was 7-0. to read 1.0 space per patient ped plus by Trout, seconded by Piper. Vote was passed moti on Edwards against. Recreation uses were d'iscussed, and it was felt that the Town needed to place parking tequirements on Recreational faci'lities whether public or private. Donovan moved and Trout seconded to have a new Paragraph J to read: Recreationaluses,_public or private: Parking shall be requTred-, arnount to be determined bythe P]anning and Environmental Commission. The vote was 6-l in favor with Vieieagainst, with the feeling that the ordinance should be more explicit. per 150 square feet with a 18.04.120 Floor Area changes were 9. the woids sEntS accept the definiti-on as presented Viele and Morgan voting alainst. discussed. Piper moved and Donovan seconded to by staff. The vote was 4-3 with Corcoran, t for amendment to Secti ons 18.26.045 (A r pal]0.the addinq or remov I n 0u ato and .|8.24.065 (A f,o remover pati os val require- jj1.!ullu.:*Plllled that the staff became aware of the fact that since ourdoor patios ::91!..t9-bl encouraged, it would be beneficial to be able to bring patios up forre{,'lew-at any t'ime' _rather.than-on1y in. November and l4ay. The stifi was recommendingthe elimination of pEC review since-decks and patios aii contained within the Archi_ -tliullt/Landscape Considerations in the Urban Design-euii. ptun and therefore need 9ijy-".9-I$Y''!I99.by the Design Review Board. The enclosu4e of outdoor patios andoecl<s lloutd still be reviewed by the planning ConurJsEion. Ilonovan stated that she felt that the Planning and Environmental corrnission shouldstill review outdoor patios. viere and erpei'agieea." ilil;;;-;"ilft-ili"tffi-the Design Review Boaid would not have the'powei to deny-i patjb if it felt tharthe patio was not a good idea. Corcoran adbed that'it i reitaurant were to planto..!9 a patio, the p'lanning.process wouto trJve-tirr"'i piucl ou.r a period of time,ilj.ll:t:ipre perhaps.the tiii:e a year process was alright. Morgan felt that theuKu was,arD]trary in its decisions and that'there needed to be m6re adherance torne gu]oellnes. He added that he would likq !g see specific guidelines drawn upthat the Design Review Boara wouid trive to foilow simliir io those of the pEC.It tJas suggested that patios be reviewed anytime of year, but be left with tne pec. Patten requested to table the request. ' Trigut,moved and piper seconded to table.The vote was 7-0 in favor. The rneeting was adjourned at 7:05. Plragra space 6-] with o PI-ANN I IONING AND TNVIRONMI]I.IiAI CCI4|4iSS July 12.' 1'!82 I : l5 pm Site visits 2:00 pm l. Apprcval of minLltes of June 28, l9B2 nteeting. ?. Request for exterior alteration and modification for One Vail Place to allow exterior seating on the east side of the building for.l e Petit Cafe.Applicant: Elliot Alport3. Request for conversion of l9 apartrnents to condominiums at the Inn at WestVail. Applicant: James Barry Craddock, d/b/a Craddock Development Conpany. 4. Request for approval for conversion to tjme-sharing for Ipanema Condominiums. ,apo1 icrnf . fta,vmer Corporation 5. Request for exterior alteration and modjfication in CC2 Disrrict in accordancew'ith section 18.26.045 for conversion of a two-space parking area.in thevillage center cnndominjums to retajl use. Applicant': Frei t-libberd 6. Request for a conditional use permit irr a Public Use District in accordanceto aliow the construction of 2 bauting cages in Ford Park imnrediately southof the new restrooms. Apnlir,rnts: Steve Buis and Town of Vail . 7, Request for several amendments to the va'il Municipal code redefining theterm "Fami1y,",_adding definitions of "hostel " and "rooming house,, ind providingthat no sirgle family or two-family dwelling shali be used-in whol" or in'par-t ;o1'short term renta'l as accommodation units, a rooming house or a hostel .nppiicant: Town of Vail a 9. Request for amendments to the park'i ng chapter nf crre Vail Municipal codete clarr'fy. wording, revise certain parkicg req;irements and reguiations andto amend ii,+ c^finition of Floor /,".-,and to include a new par[ing require_ment.for-employee housing projccls. Application is jn accordance wjthSectj0n 18.66..l00-]8.66..l,-o cr the Vail Municipal Code. APpl i can t : Tsw;.1 sf v.E r t RgQuest.rol-*l,iTlndment to sections 18.26.04s (A) and 18.24.06s (A) t0 removethe worij".'iutdoor patio." This takes the addirig'or r.n,ouing of duicoor -- - Dar:",-'rr of the Urban.Design Guide plan process with regari io Frc-ipp.ovur;..,tr: ;i'ements. Appl icant: T6wn of Vai i' BFST COPY Al;r;ilLAB!-E ot MARK E. WELCH BRANCH OFFICE. COLORAOO SPRINGS, COLORADO TELEPHONE (303t 47a-3AOO oo HOLME ROBERTS & OWEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW ITOO BROADWAY DENVER, GOLORADO AO29O TELEPHONE (303) A6t"7OOO TELEX 45-4460 July 9, L9B2 Lawrence Eskwith, Esq. Town AEt.orney Town of Vail 75 South Frontage RoadVai1, colorado 81657 RE: One Vail Place Condominiums Dear Larry: You and I discussed an application which has been made to the Town of Vail for dining facilities to be locatedon the $a1J area of One Vail Place Condominiums. This firmrepresented Vail Associates, Inc. in connection with theestabLishment of One Vail Place Condominiums. One VaiI Place Condominiums are located on Lot 2,A RESUBDMSION OF PART O3'LOT C, BLOCK 5-C, VAIL VILT_,AGE FIRST FILINGT Eagle County, Colorado. The Ma1l area of the condominiums covers the same basic area of Lot 2 as apedestrian, emergency maintenance and utility easement which was shown on the subd.ivision plat. The plat did not containany language dedicating that easement or any other easement shown on the plat. You have asked me whal my understandingwas of t,he purpose of showing the easements on the plat. After discussions with my part.ner Kevin Conwick,he and I believe that the easements were shown on the platin ord.er to reflect either existing or potential uses of ttreproperty which were or would be created by separate documents.You have told me that you have not found any grant of easementfor the pedestrian, emergency maintenance and utility easementreferred to above. Kevin and I reca11 that the CondominiumDeclaration for One Vail_ Place Condominiums was intended toimplement this easement by establishing the Mal} area. Theright to use the Mall area for dining facilities is thusgoverned by the Condominium Declaration. ra tt Lawrence Eskwith, Esq. Jui-y 9 | L982 Page Two I hope this information is helpful to you. Pleasefeel free to caLl- Kevin or me if we can be of any furtherhelp to you. Sincerely, E. Welch l4EW: pkg cc: Vail Associates, fnc.Att,ention: Larrv Gruber oI& Vail Associatesn Inc. July 8, L982 Mr. Peter Jamar Town of VaiIVail, Colorado 81657 RE: One Vail Place Outside Seat.inq Dear Mr. Jamar, Attached is a copy of the One Vail Place Condominium Association Map which delineates the outside seating area reguested by the LePetit Cafe. As the map j-ndicates, the proposed outside seaLing area is onthe General common Element - Mal1 area governed by the one vair Place Condominium Association Declarations. During an informal meeting of the Homeowners of the One VailP1ace Condominium Association on July 6, !982, it was expressed thatthe Homeowners would be in favor of the outside seating area. Aformal vote will be taken within the next two weeks regarding thisoutside seating proposal. It should be noted that Vail Associates, Inc. is in favor of theoutside seating area, as delineated on the Amendment lo lease previouslysubmitted. and that Vail Associates, Inc. holds 688 of Lhe votingrights within the One Vail Place Condomi-nium Association. If we can be of any further assislance regarding this matter,please feel free to contacL our office. Sincerelv,;21@z"/ erop6rty Manager IG:pp Attachment 82-v9-2.7 Box 7, Vail, Colorado 81657, 303/476-5601 TO: FROM: DATE: RE: I.PROPOSAL MEMORANDUi.I Planning and [nvironmental Coinmission Department of Community Developrnent July B, 1982 Request to add outdoor Patio at Le Petit Cafe, One Vail PlaceApplicant: Elliot Aiport The_proposal is to utilize an area of approximately 795 square feet in frontof le, Petit cafe and the vail Associatei:lift tickat saled windols for thepurpose of outdoor dining during the months of June through October. Ii. qqMplTANCE l.lITH pURp0SE SECTToN 18.24.0't0 IV. The commercial core I district is 'i ntended to provide sites arrd to maintainthe_unique character of the vail vjllage commercjal area, with its mixtureof lodges and commercial establishmenti in a predom'i nateiy pedestrian environ-ment. The commercial core I district is intended to ensuie'adequate light,air., gpqn space, and other amenities appropriate to the permitted types"of.bui.ldings and uses. The district reiu'tittons in accordance with thevajl village urban design guide plan and design consideratjons prescribesite development standards that are intended io ensure the maintenanceand preservation of lir. !!ghtly clustered amangements of bui'ldjngs frontingon.pedestrianways and public gi^eenways, and to 6nsure continuation of theDul rcrng scate and architectural qualities that distinguish the village. The.proposal is in compliance with the purpose section of the ccl zonedi stri ct. ill_vl:t village Design Guidetines state that "djnjngdecks and patios, when properly designed_and sited, bring people to thi street anit geneiallycontribute to the liveliness of the stiebt.i' The use of the area in froniof the cafe and the VA ticket windorvs for outdoor clining during itre surnmeinnnths will contribute to the liveliness of l,Jali Street-and thirefore willbe in compliance with the Design Gujdelines. VAIL VILLAGE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS The Vail Viliage Design Considerations c'i te several common characteristicsot successful decks/patios in vail. These characteristics are: --direct suniight from lt:00 to 3:00; --e,l evated to give views into the pedestrian walk;--physical separation fronr pedestrian walk in the-form of a planter The Petit cafe proposal contains sr-,'veral of these characteristics andalso is sited well jn terins of views of the mountajn and pedestrian activity. The staff feels that the use of the area will be an enhancemenr ro upperl,lall Street during the summer and vrill be an asset to the Vil'l age. V. ZONING CODE CONSIDERATIONS This proposal meets all Town of Vail zoning regu'laticns. VI. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The Department of Community Development reconrrnends approvai of the requested outdoor djning area with the following conditions: '1. That there be no preparation of food outside of the building. 2. That the tables be confined to the area defined on the site plan; and ilTri 'i::: -2- 7/BlBz 3. That the appf icant provide the town attorney with information 'indicating ownersh'ip of the easement upon which the tables are to be situated and provide the town attorney with the o\,iner's perrnission in writingto,use the easement or evidence that conclusively indicates thatthe proposed use is not inconsistent with the pruposes of the easement. i;30 pm 3:00 pm t. 2. 4. 6. Lr 7. 8. Published in the Vail Trail June 25, l9BZ. ffi,,.r.; AND ENVrR0riM;tiTAL COMMOI June 28, 1982 Ho'l iday Inn Homcstake Room Site visits Approval of minutes of June 14, 1gBZ. Request for two setback variances to allowrthe construction ofa garage on lot 10, biock C, Va.ii das Schone Filing #1.Applicants: Alex and Mary Ann Gordon. Request for an exterior alteration and modification for the Vail LionsheadGondola Bui'lding to allow exterior seating for Le petit Caie,Appl icant: Elliot Alport. Request for exterior alteration and modification for One vail place toallow exterior seating on the east side of the bu:toing-to"'p.tit cut*.Appl icant: Elt iot Aliort Rgcuest for_approvar of-the generai circuration and access pran forthe Arteriat Business oistriit. appricinti; -pr;;;.;i-o*nu", in theproposed djstrict. Request for several amendments to the vair.. Municipal code redefiningthe term "fami)y, " adains g;iiriiiJl,i J*no;l;i;'lno-iiJon ins house,,and providins that n!-silsle-rimiiy or-t*o_iamiiy owef r ;ni"'snat r*-::.d_in whole or in part for short term rental as accommodationunlrs' a rooming house or a hoster - Appricant:- ro"n-oi"vi'ir Request for amendmerllj^to !h: parking.chapter of the Vai.l Munic.ipal 9:d9- to,clarify-wording, revise certiin parking requirements andro amend the definition-of F1;;r-A;;;'anir to i;.i;i;'i-niw"parr<insrequirement for employee housirg pioi".t.. Applicant: Town of vajl Itnl gr an adminjstrative interpretaticonversion orainanie. Applicant: Jay *?"e!?!iiilins the Lodse Roo'i tt** AND ENVIR'N'4ENTAL ,o**rr-lt June 28, l9BZ PRESTNT Scott Edwardsllill Trout Dan Corcoran Duane Piper Jim Morgan Jim Viele ABSENT DJaiE-Donovan Dan Corcoran, chairman, ca'l 1ed the meeting to Annroval of minutes of June 'l 4, 1982. STAFF PRESENT Peter Jannr Jim SaYre Larry Eskwith Dick (yan Betsy Roso'lack COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVI Chuck Anderson order at 3:00 P-m. Dan corrected two items in the minutes: Misspel 1 ina tne fact that Diana seconded to deny the l'|i11 on page 4. tlith these corrections, Edwards moved approve the minutes. ing of "not" on Page'iams setback request and Morgan seconded to 2.R uest for two setback variances to allow the construction of a qarage 0n 0 oc ai I das scnone iTmqll. ApPl iee$r:ex' nn Go Peter explained n3asons stated request per the abstaining. Peter Jannr presented the request explaini'ng that the staff recommended approval oiiea upJn the riniing;;rd-ih;-ieet..ing thai the sarase,would improve the qualitv of the site and ne1qh6orhood by enclosing the par[ed vehicies. Edwards suggested if,ai p".hups tfre Oeiign nevi.* Board loo[. at the height of the garage as it related to the neighbor's garage' Edwards moved and Trout seconded to approve the request for the setback variances Fei tfre staff memo aiiea-June 22, 1gE2' with the note to the DRB to consider the treight of the garage. The vote was 6-0 in favor. 3. Request for an exteri.oJ alte.ration and mo4-iJiggl-19!-fgr-the Vail Lionshead ElI iot Alport. Peter Janar presented the memo, adding that at the next meeting there would be a request to remove outdoor dining from the Urban Des'ign Guide P'lan process because the Town was trying to encourage outdoor dining, and this would facilitate outdoor dinjng. There was discussion about leaving in the word."remove" in the requirements for outdoor dining, so that one wou'l d have to go through the UDGP in order to renrove outdoor djninq. that the staff recommended approva'l of the request for the in the memo. Viele moved and Morgan seconded to approve the staff memo dated June 23, 1982, The vote was 5-0 with Trout A ralraz -z- Reouest for exterior alteration and modification for One Vail PlacetoffiTEeCasf iid .ffi Peter Jamar said that the staff was request'ing that the jtem be tabled because of lack of information. Jack Curtin representing Qne Va'i1 Place condo association and l4rs. Hjll, stated that the restaurant was already using the outdoor space, and that the space was not well defjned, so that the tables were being moved onto other property and jnto the fjre lane. He requested that there be strong demarcation for the dining area. Trout requested that the item not be tabled, and Jamar replied that he did not recejve part of the necessary information untii Friday of the previous week, ahd that therefore the staff had not had time to prepare a memo on it. Elliot Alport replied that everything else in the applica[ion uras timely, with the exception of the letter from VA. After more discussion, Piper moved to table until Ju'ly 12, and Corcoran seconded the motion. The vote was 2-3 with Viele, Morgan and [dwards voting against tabl'ing. After more djscussion, Larry Eskwith po'inted out that because VA had certain easements reserved to them, there was n0 rllay a decision could be made by the staff or the commission without knowing what those easements were. 0ick Ryan emphasized that the item should be tabled. Edwards nnved and Corcoran seconded to table the jtem so that the staff could study the issues. The vote was 5-0 in favor of tabling with Trout abstaining. Request for approval. of bhe qeneral circulation and access plan for theI-rtEFiat v owners ln TfiE proposedAistiLT. - Dick Ryan explained that one of the requirements of the new Arterial Busjness District was a general circulation and access pian to be used as a guide for the subsequent development of the area. He pointed out one change in the Texaco site, and that was that the entrance had been moved to the opposite end of the property. Neil Clark of I-Plan showed the site plan and showed the Texaco entrance on the west side. He pointed out that ntost of the exjts vrere evenly spaced along the Frontage Road. Trout stated that he had suggested planning jnterior pedestrian pathways, and did not see any on the pians" Ryan answered that he felt that street side sjdewalks were needed al ong the frontage road. Clark added that each owner would have to show a pedestrian connection to th'e propert.ies on either side of him. Deceleration 1anes, connecting bridges a.nd bike paths were djscussed. Bob Voliter wanted to know ali the costs. After more discussion, Piper moved and Viele seconded to approve with the one access change the general circulation and access p1 an as per the staff nemo dated June 23, 1982. The vote was 4 in favor,0 against, with Viele and Morgan absraining. R 6/28/82 .-3- and Trout seconded to table the amendment request until per applicant's request. The vote was 6-0 in favor of tabiing. rru - Reouest fcrr several amendments to the Vaj'l Municipal Code redefining the term "family," add'ing definitjons 0f nosteJ" and.='r0om1ng"!r l v dvrel l'i rrq shal l be used i n whole or in part for short term rental as accommodation units' a roomlngwhole or in part for short term rental as accommodation units' a roomlng Iouse or a-IosteT. -Tpplicant: Tor,rn of-TalT-- ,lim Sayre presented the memo and explained the staff's reasoning for the nunber of people allowed per dwelling unit. Discussion centered around short term'vs long term rental ,legalities, and whether to have the ordinance directed only at rentals. Ryan asked to table the iten until July 12. Piper moved July I2 as 7.Request for amendments to the parking_Slapler of the .Vail Muni fklnir"eq ul remenitenATo glGnd-fFe definition of FlooF Area and to inCtude a new parkinq requirement for us'l nq pro.tec pIlcant;own oT va Ryan requested to table this itenr. Vie'le and Morgan moved and [dwards seconded to table per the applicant's request to July 12, The vote was 6-0 in favor of tabling. B.I of an administrative in retation concernin tho I nance.cant:eterson Ryan presented the memo, and Jay Peterson explained that he and Peter Patten had listened to all of the tapes of the council when the ordinance had been discussed. Peterson felt that all references in the ordinance were to do w'ith lodge rooms, not condos. Ryan disagreed. Discussion follor^red concerning whether or not a'l odge un'it contained kitchens.It was expla'ined that a lodge unit did not contain a kjtchen, and was synonymous with "accomrnodation unit." Jay fe'l t that the ordinance should apply only to lodge rooms because the ordjnance wasn't cl ear and because the Town has been concerned with helping lodge owners, and this interpretation would make it possibie for the Inn at West Vail to stay in bus'iness by condominimizing their accommodation unjts, which are difficult to rent. He added that he could see no adverse consequences for the Town. Edwardsagreed. Larry Eskwith pointed out that the ordinance dealt with the question ambiguously and could be interpreted either way. Chuck Anderson felt that there has been serious concern about the lack of lodge roons, and that maybe this would be an incentive, and that it was important not to have an ordinance in opposition to this concern. Edwards moved and Trout seconded to interpret the paragraph referred in the memo dated June 24, 1982 to apply to accornmodation units only. The vote was 5*0 in favor with Corcoran abstaining. Trout was appo'inted to the DRB for July, August and Septenrber. The meeting was adjourned at 5;30 pm. tl June 24, L982 Vail , lnc. Mr. Peter Jamar Town of Vail Planning Committee Town of VailVail, Colorado 81657 Dear Peter, this letter sha1l serve as Vail Associates, Inc.rs author-izatj-on for the Le Petit Cafe at One Vail place to operate andmaintain, a high quality outside seating area as described anddelineated on Attachment #1 herein. This authorization shal1 also pertain to any encroachmentof this seating area, per Attachment #1, onto the pedestrian, emergency, maintenance and utitity easement, which exists betweenthe Hill Bullding and One Vail place. We feel that a well maintained outside seating area will addto the overall pedestrian vitality of this area of the Village. VAIL AS IATES, INC. rnard K.eDlrector, Commercial Development BW:pp Attachment Bz-v9-2.7 a Associates Box 7, Vail, Colorado 81658, 303/476-5601 tATTACHMtrNT #I AMENDME}IT TO T,EASE THIS AMBNDMENT TO LEASE, dared /ILcap/ , l9AZ._ is byand between VAIL ASSOCIATES, INC-, a Colo?ffiF-corporEtion("Landlord"), and s & A ENTERPRTSES, rNc.r a coloTado corpora-tion ("Tenant"). I. This Amendment to Lease is hereby made a part. ofand incorporated into that certain Retai] Lease, dated.september 5, 1980, between LandLord and John and AnnernarieMuel]-err-subsequentllz assigned to S e A ENTERPRISES, INC., onOctober 30, 19BI ("The Lease,'). fn the event of any conflictbetrveen the provisions of this Amend.ment and the pr6visionsof the Lease, the provisions of this Arnendment shall control- 2. Section I (a) is amended by adding the followingsentence to the end of the section: "During the months of itune throuqh October I9B2 thePremises shall include an area oi approximately 795sguare feet outside the building for outside seaETngpurposes, as generally outlined on rExhibit A' to thisAmendment. " 3. Outsid,e seating furniture shall be rernovedfrom the area by November 1, LgB2- 4. Tenant shall maintain the outside seating areai-n a first class manner. Tenant shall renove arl trash anddebris rerated to the operation on a continuous and. experlitiousbasis. 5. Either party may terminate this Arnendment bygiving the other party five (5) d,ays prior written notice. 6. This funendment is contingent upon writtenapproval of the One Vail place Condominium Aisociation- fN WITNESS WfnneOf, Landlord and Tenant haverespectively executed this Amendment to Lease as of the datefirst set forth above. LANDLORD: vAfL ASSOCIATES, rNC.a Colorado corporation ?ENANT: S&AENTERPRTSES, INC. a Colorado corporation AMENDTIENT TO LEASE S&AENTERPRISES, INC. John and Annemarie Mueller Page 2 Approved this day of Attest t982. One Vail Place Condominium Association By t: _:tnJE=;:t "i € thili 'UA5nCfZ' HEI :=) E:Jal N2. ,,, (-s\+CN UJ'J d1 F UJ () F, I date ti4Nq zl -t ,,{,S Fz:."-:-r :-+rr,.'ct= UAre' W;reE r-ip.lt-'"ln u FcxESf it'o, Xfr/ -7'/F'. d-Edq-).rJ,c .sft:,. . 3t bot"i/: T,sun a{A-a] _,_ }-|rL-t FLD('2 YA?c= , c::(1* /".", r--. '. .- * 1=l I Wtq'F a;T !At; , c-o . 3l',;", 1 Loa{re AT r4\t- 111 alct c,{ - , -IrJoq LrBsqbl/FrL 6,610. Aja,--') Ul-t:rg^l PrF( ii,;-r'r, co^,F, A:-., ,71 B tl *nl.;r,,rJ l,ttt,,./A)q , (_-,o , i]t -, 1 . F1-47 4 Lur..,7- \-'N'.,il Ntr-u'Zol 3f\CUi,;.'.,1Vstc g lc=-) CA:i riO F,L-DGI2A( GALtsANEzlDzr +T{Ef i €EAL F-..'-rFTF 41v.l'/rt,t"nv,"jl..,z-ob F{rq3P sr ltot 'z' aftlY"- /-t/lnP-lhe trout creek architects inc. "the clock tower" vail colorado 81657 303 476-1176 nle of APPlication , :. EPPLICATION FORM FOR EXTERIOR ALTERJITIONS . OR MODIFICATIOIS IN CO!4IVIERCIAT-, CORE 1 (CCI} . A.NAME OF APPLIC}fd;I. E+PT *ffi ^^^ - -*.e*-? PHoNE +7u-#l419 e€\E&E. @{ADDRESS .^'l<, p.<\r,-.\i/E- -.-.--- . flOtv1t +j6_ gA1 NAME OF APPI,ICATI{TIS REPRESENTAT:I]W^ 1$E A@fi @ hq/,A' I&' r?'|\F ^ t '+'t <o*'cQ'Q rl:gtOno' 4'tte'lllb ADDRESS -r*?u-e 'Tgr2ee ,c.AUTHORIZATToN-oF P SIGNATURE eoowss- Qa, B)r 1 ct*tt ra'a ' 1Ft6f,? PaoNg-fr*fi'tu- VT. l.Thisprocedureisrequiredforalterationofanexistingbuildingwhicb ad{s or removes "py """toied floor-area or outdoor Patio or rept-acement ot-In-"*irLGS f"iiif"g-tr,"rf be-sutriect to review by the Plann:-rr g -l"e--n"tli""*6tt ta1 Cornmi s s ion' . TheapPlicationwillnotbeaccepteduntilallinformationissubmitted. B. *D.I,OCATI,ON OF PROPOSAI' $|"{ E' ,\ LEGAI DESCRIPTION rEE $100.00 IFIPROVEITTENT SUR\IEY OF BUILDING EWD ANY G. A LIST OF THE IIA},IE. SUBJECT PROPERTY ADDRESS Jryplus Jf4 for each Property'owner to be notified' OF PROPERTY SHOWING PROPERTY LINES '\l{D LOCATION -impnovntqENTs cI{ TIIE LAI{D' OF OI.JNERS OF ATL PROPI1RTY ADJACENT TO TI1E mo nuln ADDRESSIIS. y. A' rI . Four (4) coPies of a site p1-an containing the following informaticn: A.Thesiteplanshal-lbedrawnona.sheet.sizeof24.y36'.at3scaof I" = 20'; a variatio,,-3i"ttt "1""t siz'e or scale ma1'be aPProve by the conrmunj'ty pevelop*I"t-iilp"ttment jf justified; l9/ 21 . F. .Jtr o ':' srdt ldFfl rr fr$ p.r. 11, ?t, rSil|'rki &lia.tte Ff I I liDr fi I3E.SFt [rgle County 9r: gotgini {i!41*9!guF.Arl-g! FOB cNf t'Ar L p_!agE_:ot|u?tri$-ur"s I REC t TI L5 Vti i.-lnroclrtcs_ I.,,- r ci._lnfatlc :arDo!.ei_ion#1 ";.;l:.";t:1.",1,'f.,,lii" ',:j'H';J" attrchrd Erhrbrt A vh:r:h b1. leierence rE na.(, a p : b€reof.A bu:Iling knovn and refeii-ed i.o ds thc One ',/atj- f1rcaEu: i,nr,ng lB ]ccttcd on th. rcaj property descrj,bcd tnExhi!rr A. DGclarrnt darrres to caLa.blr6h One I'a1l pl.ca aca_condolrnrllr pro]cct. ulder ths con,.lont-niuD Orrnerghrp Act ofcolorrdo (LhG ACt) nnd to dcftne !h! c|l.racier, duraiion, Il??y. obiig.tions and i,rnrr.arions of condornir,.- o-"ii"r,rp,.oaclrlrat hr3 crecrr.-ed plans for. Lhe conetructron of rcparalelydr .i rgBrtad condarniul untts vr tbrn One va1 I pl ac€ Sut,ldi.ng .f, coDdoailliur !|p vtll b. f:lcd shoying the .Lrcation of tlle ::39?!^1Dir" proj€ct-on the proparty yhich 15 hercby nrdcarr.t Jact to tb,j. a Dcclarrt:on. Dacl rEutt doGr hcrcby cstalirsf, a !:an for tic ::n:5?tr ? of r.rl propcrty ertitcg rn fce sr,nple conElsrrrrgol .tlrE-at'r aprcc conLaincd in clcit of tle un:ts :n the Cneval-t Placa. 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' :' !r':'ii'r.j :'' n a da:un plane. ther.nl., ,,, _,"-r_,"r..;, ;t '. t:'" :t:lllnri; r.r1 '-ne lrr1r.1! neasur.e- rru;ld-r:,. .r,.i ,;' .,. :'" i: :lrl' pPl;'rr'r1 i:j ,alls or ti:e ' :" =:ri",-' i.ll... r. ;,._ ;'' 'ri : :' rrr'rr:'-: i ti." SJi ldirq. :::: i:,.;";:i''*';''l;i.;'1"; "'l:":i' ll : l;"i:.8":i]:";' llcr e.b 5 qlifrtj -.1- ;.. rlr': Cr iji oa. :l tI I UEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJEGT: One Vail Place File Lauren Waterton November 13, 1995 Parking Credit In October, 1995, we issued a building permit for the Meal Ticket Cafe, located in the One Vail Place Building. The space was formerly occupied by Curtin-Hill, Ltd. Because there was a reduction in the square feet of public area, there is a credit for the parking fund. A surplus of 0'19 spaces exists for this building. This credit may be used by any busiiess within the building that may need it. One Vail Place Lot area = .219 acres or 9,539.64 square feet zoning = CCI rnaximum GRFA allowed (80% of lot area) = 7,631.7 square feet existing, based upon condo maps = 9,880 square feet r Frofecr APPilcalton Project Name: Proiecl Description: l,' .'r Legal Description: Lot Comments: Filing Design Review Board Date Motion by: Seconded by: APPROVAL DISAPPROVAL ItIs. Kristan Pritz Town of Vail 75 South Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 8L657 Dear Kristan: This letter sha11 serve as the one vail plaee condominiumAssociatign'_s_ fppfoval of the lighting improvement planproposed by vail Associates for ihe c6urneicial centLr of theOne Vail Place building. As the corrnercial tenants are doing late evening business,we feel- a simple lighting plan to direcE light downwird ontothe urall is neeessaiy both- from a retail sh6pping and securitystandpoint. ONE VAIL PI.A.CE CONDOMINIIIM ASSOCIATIONPost Office Box 411_Vail, Colorado 81658 December 13, L984 Sincerely, CHlrbw cc: Larry Gruber ONE VAIL PLA s. CorE President \AilAst"s,Inc. Creators and Operators of Vail and Beaver Creek Iuls. Kristan Pritzc,/o Town of Vail75 Souch Frontase RoadVail, Colorado "8L657 Dear Kristan: This shall serve as vail Associares' request for approvalof a pedestrian scaled lighting plan arouna dne cournercialspace located at One Vail-pLace in Vail . The inLent behind the plan (see attached) is to providea{eeu1t9. lighting ar nighr to encourage lare ivening !toppirrgaround the building. rr is our hope Ehat such f-ighEing rirr-dray. shopper-s in t6e evening yet nbt dravr attenriSn orconrrrct hTith the unique storefronts during the daylighE. As we would llke to have our plan in plaee and workingby christmas week, four cooperatioir in thii natter will begreatly appreciated. December 10, L984 Best regards, VAIL ASSOCIATES, INC. a/, LJG/rbw Enclosure s00 / 2 .29 CuI^\"flq kA,I/ Larry J. GruberProperty llanager Conmercial Development \tith\' --{nm"lrytk - DL\ 'r.e r""^,\*',$ r\!.r1'*- Post Office Box 7 'Vail, Colorado 81658 . (303)4i6-5601 Yoder t "*'ff:::,t;:::f '" 5' I nc' Benchmark Plaza - Suite 307 P.O. Box 5740 Avon. Colorado 8'1620 NBVEIYIBER 7, 1984 LARRY GRUBER PROPERTy HRNAGER, COF,IMERCIAL LEASINEi vAIL ASSOCIATES, INC. p. o. Box 7vArL, coLoRADO 81657 RE: ONE VRIL trLFICE _- EXTERIOR LIGHTING IYIODIFICRTIONS DEAR LARRY, T.IE HAVE REVIEI,JED THE LIGHTING MODIFICATIONS REOUIRED AT THE PUBLIC RESTROOT'I RREA AND ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING AND ARE PREPARED TO IYIAKE THE FOLLOI^JING REtrBMMENDATIONS: trUELIC RESTRODIiI AREA: t^lE [^,DULD RECOIy'HEND REF,LACING THE EXISTING INCANDESCENT FIXTURES RND THE HIGH PRESSURE SADIUM DtrWN LIGHTS BN THE TI^'O trOLES IN THE FIREA I,{ITH THREE FIXTURES T4OUNTED ON ERCH FTOLE. l.lE I.JOULD RECOMMEND USING THE HUEBELL NRG-9O7' LJHICH IS A 70 WRTT HTGH PRESSURE SODIUM [^'ITH A BRACKET WHICH CAN MAKE THE FIXTURE TOTALLY ADJUSTRBLE. SINtrE THIS MODIFItrRTItrN I,JBULD NtrT INCRERSE THE ELEtrTRICAL LOAD, THERE I,JOULD FE NO ELECTRICAL ITIODIFICATIONS REOUIRED, ONLY THE INSTRLLATTON OF THE FIXTURES. THE FIXTURES HAVE A TRADE COST OF AF'F.RBXIMATELY $166 EACH, AND THAT IS CON'PLETE WITH LAMP. THEY ARE AVAILAELE THROUGH CONSERVRI"IRTT IN DENVER, AND THEIR PHONE NUI4BER IS 6a9-ra066. THE GENTLEMAN TO CONTACT THERE IS NAMED STEVE. HE EXTERTOR OF THE MAIN BUILDING I.IE HAVE DISCUSSED REGIUIRES A HORE DECORFITIVE TYPE FTXTURE I.JHICH SHOULD UTILIZE A LIGHTING CT]I'ItrONENT THFIT IS PRIITIARILY DIRECTED AT THE PLAZA AREA TO PREVENT LIEHT POLLUTION TT] THE CONDO WINDOWS THAT ARE LOCATED ABOVE. T,JE HAVE SEVERAL SOURCES OF SUFIPLY-FOR THE TYtrE OF FIXTURES THRT WE WOULD RECOMMEND, ONE BEING T.JESTERN LIGHTING STANDARDSI T^'HICH IS REPRESENTED TN DENVER BY MAROUFIRDT HEBERT (F.HONE 573_6???i C0NTACT A MR. CHUCK T.TILLIAMS', OR CAL LIGHTING, REF,RESENTED By THE LIGHTINE AGENCY INC- IN DENVER (pHONE 455-1O1e; CONTACT A trlR, DENNIS UNDERT.'OOD'. T.,E I.JOULD RECtrI4IYIEND trLACING APPR0XII{ATELY 5IX FIXTURES LoCATED RLBNB THE EAST AND NORTH SIDES OF THE BUILDINE. WE HOULD R€COM}YIEND THRT THESE FIXTURES BE I^'IRED TO A ?q ANP ONE-POLE BREAKER IN FTANEL Lplr I^JHICH IS LOtrtrTED ON THE HAIN FLOBR OF THE BUILDINE. tlE I^,OULD FURTHER RECOFII4END THAT THESE FIXTURES BE CDNNECTED VIA A trHDTO CELLr TIME CLOCK, AND A 15BO trATT DII{}'1ER TO RCCOMpLISH THE FOLLOWINB CONTROL FUNCTIONS. THE PHOTU CELL IJOULD BRING THE FIXTURES ON AT DUSK. THE TIME CLOCK i.JOULD SHUT THE FIXTURES OFF AT A PRE-DESIGNATED TIME AS REEUIRED BY THE OHNER. AND THE 15OO 303-949-1',t 91 1AW332-3259 (Colorado Only) I I I I t 1 1 o ITATT DIH}4ER IN THE CIRCUIT I.'OULD ALLOW FOR DIIYIMINE THE LIEHT LEVEL FROM FULL OUTtrUT TO SOMEI,JHAT BF A LOI.'ER LEVEL. THIS DII4MING EFFECT I^'CIULD HAVE A GREAT INCREASE BN THE LAI{P LIFE.SINCE I.JE RRE USING INCANDESCENT SBURCES I.'E FEEL THAT THE RDDITIONRL COST OF THE DIMHER I,JOULD BE JUSTIFIED. I,JE [.'ILL BE SENDING ALDN6 FIRICINE| AND ADDITIONAL INFORHATION FIXTURES AS SOON AS THEY ARE AVAILABLE. IF YOU HAVE ANY ADDITIONAL GUESTIONS OR COMI'IENTS, PLEASE LET f'lE KNOW. VSD./DEC CC: JRCK HUNN i tI .1 t J 1 I ,i It _lI t-_a. lr Itf -'---- .Z-- --- \ ED I.iEI-Ltr,U IUH UUMPUNtr,N Ib 5Jff :t,i:,:",1""",';:rl#,:::ffi i,';L(*',g:::ffi ;J"suardsare Hesvy Duty Refleclorr - Finished in durable white Lektrocoteo.. Fast, Easy Inslaltallon - Super-Lok mounling socket adaplers are cast aluminum. Wil. an easily accessible thumb screw locking tealure. No tools required. Hub tapped h" N.P.S. for mounting slem. Prolecllve Wlre Guards - Welded, rust resistanl steel wire with cenler lamping access. Addlllonal Deslgn Fealures - Horizontal conduit, outlet box and swivel aligner mounling adaplers olfer installalion versatility. ORDERING INFORMATION ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available for use with Super-Lok reflector. These accessories must be ordered separatety. ASSEMBLIES ORDERING INFORMATION Listing ol available combinations ol Super-Lok refleclors and socket head assemblies. { ,-_R AL-4 STANDARD DOME ANGLE FEFLECTOR 9114-K Oim€n!ionr IvLDirrneler (lnch.rl H€ighl {lncher) STANOARD DOlllE_%' THREAD VERT. MOUNTING RP.?'GBY RP-ZTG.RV . :- l{t( t$a 6 9X 2 2v. C.i.log Numb!r Dimentlonr tyLDi.m€lcr (trchcr) Hclghl (lncher) ANGLE REFIECTOR_%" THREAD VENT, MOUNTING RP-4I('-RV 10\l gt COVERLITES, YARDLITES, HAYMOW FIXTURES Fabricaled in drawn sleel and finished in Lektrocote, Hubbell Coverlite reflectors convert exsiting outlet boxes or lamp sockets. Direct downlight reflected sources without need of additional wiring. Hubbell Yardites provide economical outdoor weatherproof lighling for farm or industrial buildings such barns, storage sheds and equipment garages, Construcled or rust-resislant metal and clear glass, Hubbell Haymow fixlures provide ' economical lighting for non-hazardous semi-permanenl applicalions. ORDERING INFORMATION C.lllog Numbtr tryrlb Finirh Dlmentlont y/tDiatnelet (lnchet) Heighl llnchesl STANDARO DOME RP-2r{ RP-216' 150 200 Lektrocgle L€ktrocole r,lX l6tt 6taI th 2V ANGLE fiEFLECTOB RP-rt10 10G r 5G200 Leklrocole 10\t 9',.1y. Clhlog - Numbct Dercrlpllon wt RY AL.' FG.1' nG-16 Cast aluminum SuDer-Lok head with medium base sockeltapped'A' vertical pendant mounling. Fils all .ellectors. Swivel alioner drilled lor %" conduil. Fits 3%' to 4- oullel box-31" maxilirum lrom veriical. Basket guard lor 14" refleclor with relamping cenlet. Baskel guard lor 16" rellector with .elamping cenl€r- U, % v. t Crldog Hurnb.r DC|srlptlon srl COVERLITEVYARDLITES _ 150 WATT MAXIMUM INCANDESCENT LAMP c-l14{ YCU-1a YRt -ta t{'follector 8nd tsytes3 sock€l mounts directly to 3l[- of,t'outt€t box,t4- cest aluminum ons pieca,sflgctor and nsck. \ryhile Lsklrocots tinbh.l,l'atm ond tout holo wall mounting tlangg lor lhrough wall wiring.til- drewn sleel .€flector and c€st aluminum sock€l hou3ing. 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