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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEAGLE RIVER WATER & SANITATION DISTRICT 1982-1994 COMMON 33. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for the sale ol used cars. Vail 66 Service Station. 2293 N. Frontaoe Boad West, oenerallv located at the northeast corner of Chamonix Road and Norh Frontaqe Road. Tract A, Collins-Wirth Subdivision. Aoolicant: Garrett and B.J. SmithPlanner: Jill Kammerer Jill Kammerer presented the request. Staff recommended approvalwith lhe five conditions as listed in staff's memo. In addition, an additional sales space had been identified by staff on the east side ol the property on the east side of the eastem most North Frontage Road access drive (see memo). Staff supported the use of this area to park cars which are for sale. With the identification of this space, a total of five polential for sale parking spaces have been identified. Garrett Smith, lhe applicant, did not understand how landscaping and screening a dumpster related to selling cars. Diana Donovan explained that those conditions would, in part, mitigate additional uses and would improve the appearance of the site. Garrett informed the Commission that lhe "For Sale" signs which can be purchased al any hardware store are 1 square foot in size. Ganett proposed to purchase lhese I loot square signs and place them inside the autos to advertise the sale ol the automobiles and believed he should be allowed lo have two signs. Kathy Langenwalter agreed with staff's position to only have 2 sg. ft. of sign area per vehicle, but did not feel uncomfortable with having two 1 square toot signs. Gena Whitten agreed, but wanted to ensure the signs would be the standard, manufactured signs and not'gaudy.' The consensus of the Commission was that one for sale car could be located on the gravel area east of the eastern North Frontage Fload access point. Chuck Crist had no difficulty with allowing two 1 square foot signs or the identified auto sales parking areas. Regarding landscaping, he was not as concerned with landscaping behind the building, as he was with the landscaping of the southwest corner of the site. Garrett replied he planned to do some work on the 'island", at the southwest corner of the site and at that time he would incorporate the screening of the existing dumpster. Jim Shearer agreed to allowing two 1 square foot signs per car so long as both signs were not in the same window. He asked Mr. Smith if there would be any additional means of identifying the cars for sale, such as balloons. Garrett replied he did not intend to use balloons, and did not intend to use dancing girls, either, Jim encouraged adclitional landscaping, Garrett stated he would pursue the option of placing an entrance statement, such as "Welcome to lhe Tolvn of Vail". He agreed to landscape the island and enclose the dumpster. Ludwig Kuz believed two signs per car was acceptable. He concurred with Jim's concerns. Diana requested the applicanl install the three 6 foot evergreen trees at the northwest @rner of the site as suggested in the staff's memo. She suggested staff work with the applicant to I TO: FROM: DATE: SIJBJECT: MEMORANDT.JM Planning and Environmental Commission Community Development Departrnent November 11, 1991 A request for a conditional use permit to allow a well water heatment facility in me ngriculoral/Open Space zone disuict, generally located south of the Vail Golf course bridge on vail valley Drive, and morc specifically described as follows: To be located within a 100-fmt radius from a point on the right bank of Gorc Creek whence the northwest comer of Section 9, Township 5 South, Range 80 West, 6th P.M. bears Nonh 73 degrees West' 2'080 feet. Applicant Vail Valley Consolidated Water District Planner: Mike Mollica I. DESCRIPTION OF TIfi PROPOSED USE The Vail Valley Consolidated Water District is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to allow for the consfuction of a well water Ueaunent facility, generally located south of tn" VAt Golf Course Bridge on Vail Valley Drive. The treatment building would be located approximately 770 feet south of the Gore Creek bridge, and approximately 15 feet east of the existing Vail Valley Drive pavement. (Please see attached site plan.) The footprint of the fieatment building would be 14' x 24'. The structure is also proposed to have 6-foot roof overhangs, which would be locatcd on the north and south sides of the structure only. It is intended that these overhangs would be utilized as a weather shelter for golfers during periods of rain. Included within the one-story, 336 sq. fL saucture, would be a ctrtorine room,-a fluoridation room, and a monitor control center area. Access into &e structure would be provided by two pedesfian doors, to be located on the west elevation' The Water Disricr has worked closely with *re Vail Recreation District (VRD) with regard to the design and siting of the stnrcture (please see the attached minutes of the Vail Recreation District -meeting of Septembr 25,1991). Conrary to the attached minutes, the VRD, at this time, does not haue any intention of removing the existing weather shelter, currently located immediately south of the proposed site for this well water treatment facility. This proposed treatment facility would be used in conjunction with a new well that the District il proposing to drill (Well No. R-4), and this well location is described as follows: "Location: Proposed to be located within 100-foot radius from a point on the right bank of Gore Creek whence the northwest comer of Section 9, Township 5 South, Range 80 West, 6th P.M. bean north 73 degrees West, 2'080 feet." According to the Vail Valley Consolidated Water District, the purpose of the proposed well is to provide an additional water supply, and to increase the reliability of the overall water syit"* during periods of emergency mechanical failure of one of the existing wells. To prevent further depletion of existing stream flows, the proposed well will be used alternately with the three existing wells currently in the Gore Creek alluvium. Installation of a water line for the new well, No. R-4, has been permitted by tlre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tbrough a nationwide general permit, a copy of which is attached. According to Jerry Bender of the Vail Valley Consolidated Water Disrict, the District currently holds tlre rights to drill approximately one-half dozen additional wells within the Golf Course area. At this time, the District has no intention of drilling any additional wells. [. BACKGROUNDANDHISTORY On November 5, 1991, the Town Council unanimously approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 37, Series of 1991. This ordinance amends, Section 18.32.030 of the Town of Vail Municipal Code by adding "well water trearnent facility" as a conditional use in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District. Prior to Council approval of this ordinance, the Planning and Environmental Commission, on October 14, l99l, by a voE of 7-0, unanimously recommended to Council that the Vail Valley Consolidated Water District's requested code change be approved. III. CRITERIA AND FINDINGS Upon review of Section 18.60, the Community Development Department recomrnends approval of the conditional use permit based upon the following factors: A. Consideration of Factors: l. Relationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town. The existing zone district at the location of the proposed well water treatment facility is the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District. As stated in the Municipal Code, the purpose of the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District is to: "The Agricultural and Open Space Disrict is intended to preserve agricultural, undeveloped' or open space lands from intensive development while permitting agricultural pursuits and low denstty residcntial use consistent with agricultural and open space objectives. Parks, schools, and certain types of private recreation facilities and institutions ale also suitable uses in the agricultural and open space district, provided that the sites of these uses rcmain prcdominantly open. Site development standards are intended to preclude intensive urban develo,pment and to maintain thc agricultural and open space characteristics of the district. (Ord. 8(1973) Scction 12'100')" It is the staffs opinion that the proposed well water treafinent facility, as a conditional use, would not conflict with the purpose section of the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District, as described above. 2. The effect of the use on light and air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schoolq parks and recreation facilities, and other public facilities needs. It is the staffs opinion that the proposed well water treagnent facility would have no negative impacts on any of the above-listed criteria. We believe that the applicant has worked closely with the staff of the Vail Recreation Disrict' and that the proposed structure, with its large 6-foot overhangs, is viewed by the vRD as a positive addition to the golf course in this area. Again, these large overhangi would be used as a weather shelter for golfers during periods of inclimate weather. 3. Effect upon traffic with particular reference to congestion' automotive and pedestrian safety and cunvenience, traffic flow and c:ontrol, accessr nraneuverability, and removal of snow from the street and Parking areas. The applicant has indicated that the treatment facility will be "visited for inspection by a member of the Water Disnict on an average of one visit per day throughout the year." The applicant has proposed to construct a n€w asphalt turnoft just to the east of Vail Valley Drive between the existing aqphatt road surface and thc proposed trcatnent building. The staff finds that this proposed area for parking is acceptable, however, we r€quest this asphalt p.rting-rt"u be kept to the minimum size requirements necessary to park a vehicle safely off the road. The staff believes, overall, that the proposed well water tteatnent faciliry will have no negative impacts upon any of the above criteria. IV. 4. Effect upon the character of the area in wtriitr tne propoeed use is to be located, including the scale and bulk of the proposed use in relation to zurrounding us€s. Because of the limited size and scale of the proposed well water treatrnent facility building, the staff believes that the character of tlre area will not be negatively impacted by this structure. We feel that the existing willows, which are located on the north, east and south sides of tlre structure, will more than adequately screen the structure from those directions. According to the applicant, Gary Davis of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has reviewed this pioposat, and given the fact that none of thc existing willows will be disturbed, t"tt- Oa.ris has indicated that the Corps does not have any problems with the proposed project. Although the Town of vail has not received written verification of this, Mr. Davis has agreed O follow-up his verbal comments in written form. The staff will withhold the issuance of a building permit for the construction of the neaunent facility until such time as this letter is received. The Town of Vail Design Review Board conceptually reviewed this proposal on September 4, 1991, and indicated the following concerns: l. The structure must have a pitched roof. 2. There should only be one weather shelter located in this area' 3. The Design Review Board was supportive of the proposal to extend the caves 6 feet out to act as a weather shelter' 4, The Board expressed concerns over the proposed use of fluted block as an exterior surface material, and they strongly recommended the applicant consider the use of wood siding as the exterior material to bc used on this building' Should the Planning and Environmental Commission approve this request, the Design Review Board will need to complete a final review and must apprcve of the proposal prior to its construction. FINDINGS sranting a conditional use Permit: A. That the proposed location of the use in accord with the purposes of this ordinance and the puposes of the district in which the site is located. B. That the proposed location of the use and the condrtions under which it would be operared or maintained would not be detrimental to thc public health, safety, o. wipare or materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. C. That the Foposed use would comply with each of the applicable provisions of this Ordinance. v. srAFF RECOMN{EITDATIONS The staff recommends approval of the applicant's request for a conditional usc permit' as we believe the findings in Sildon IV of this memo have been mel Staff recommends the following condition of aPProval: l. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for this proposed well water treatment facility, the applicant must provide written evidence that the U-S. Army Corps of Engineers has appmved the project' please note that, under Section 18.60.080 of the Town of Vail 7-nning Code, the approval shall lapse if construction is not commenced within one year of the da.te of issuance and diligentiy pursued to cornpletion, or if the use for which the permit is granted is not commenced within one Year. c:\cc\ncrno\wellwatr.N I I <- 7-ov '---'-'+ e*ILo"x 'lT -10 Fto,Ia$- R/-' goulI' -ll It (. r', i,Er El ififi[l'"1 iEiliiEii iiiiliEEil I ,', /',','l \ lr Il,i l -*i\', 'l ili fJ' Illirf ; \llt i'- -1,[ ,.- '"' =;r'iili.\ ".;"- -'l|d. J -:-:t- ti iiEEii IrillIr ii ilrill !! i I i rirl \,, : \Y, r \\. 3 \\ "r\ \ "-./ \ I t;s:: , , i5;!; r i ;ri;: .il 1'fr\ \\r \il \\i \\.lt l- --:,. E!! It E 'iIrrsli\. "'\]iili\; '. \|" \', N. i;,..\ \ \, i\.)\'\ 'Ni ='. 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COIORAIo 81657 (303) 476 7480 Septenber 23' t99t sincerely, k"^?'/>J Jerry Bender Water Operations UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT llike Mollica CO!,IMI]NITY DEVELOPMENT TOWN OF VAII, 75 South Frontage Road West vail, Co 81657 RE:VAII,VALLEYCONSOI,IDAIED-WELLR.4PROPOSAI-, Dear Mr. MolLica: The Vail Valley Consolidated Water District is petitioning the f"rir "f Vail, to anend its AGRICULTURAL/OPEN spAcE zoning to atrow for construction of a water well treatnent facility as a conditional use' Thespecificareawillbeameetsan.dboundsdescription aescririn!"a uti.iiiy--u".*"nt allowins fgr construction, op"riti""l ana tii.t"tatce of the water facility' To prevent further deptetion-of =tt"ut f1-ows' tr're proposed-well will be used "ii"J"it"ii witfr the three (3) existing-we11s in the Gore creek alluviurn. The purpose of the proposed vell is to.provide a redundant water t"ppiy, ind-increase reliability.of the water ;t;a;; a"ring peri6ds-or emergency mechanical l::-r"t" of one of the existing weffs. The well-watlr treatment structure has been a"=r6"d an,i situai"a-{" troviae shelter for golfers, minimal visuil irnpacts, and no affect on open space area' The site will be visited for inspection an average of ot"" p"i aay ttrroughout the year and will have no affect on any publil facilitY of local traffic' JB:b1 l\ MFIR. wArE R ' BERFY CREEK MErFo *ott* /6fr\/N, *:l:"J:1'ilX",T::ff;i::il:::::il:Hi:::iI::i^'.'ffJ,1.f,',fi;,T.'::::J.TJ:::l::"'.:'['.4?1:il:'""1::'-" @.()NSOLIIJATED WATER ' VA]L WATER AND SANI-IATION Urr VAI! PARX & !,IEMBERS PRESENT: UEITBERS AESENf: OTITERS PRESEIilI: CAI,L fO ORDER: PI'BLIC INPUI: O *o oir sorser UINUTES ronx uEETrlrc RECREATION DI8TRICT dbA VAII.. RECREATION DI8IRICI SePteubar 25, 1991 ColleenMccarthyrKenwilsonrLe\itl{eskiaan'Hernann Staufer Gail MoIIoY Rob Robinson, Brian Jones The neeting vas called to order aE 7230 Al{ Kent Rose stated the Board members are doing a great job. E.AGIE VAI,LEY WATER & SANITATION DIST: GOLD UEDAILTON PROGRAM: Kent Rose Joins the roeeting.. He showed the Board a ;;; "i vlreri the l{ater Dist;ict wishes to drilr a selr anh construct a purnp house building on the go.lf course pi"ri".. fne 6oaia gave the water District their "c-nceptual agreement. They nust work closely uith i.t i"' Bendei, Golf Course Superintendent, -to,o"iain"te the site construction and landscaping. _ The Board wants the landscaping to be extra specia)' as Lnir is the entrance to ttr-e golf course' Meskiuan nade a motion to give the t{ater & Sanitation access to the qolf course for a nell and approval to -build the "iiioii""tion building at a height to accornmodate carts as-a weattrer shelter Lnd nhen the building is complete io renove the existing neather shelter, second by Staufer' Passed unanimouslY. John Garnsey joins the neeting.. Roblnson stated he had asked eirnsey to attend this meeting to give the ioara an overview of the gold nedallion program'. the f"""aoii"n and the relationship between the Foundation ind Vno. Garnsey gave the Board an overview of the oioorur. He feel! the Foundation and VRD can do nore [."6ln"r in the corrr'"on ground of athletics' Garnsey riit" the board to deteroine if the Gold Eagle progralr i; t valuable program for the coronunlty'- I{ilson slatla that the vail Gorf club is the only valrey ;;;;; which allows an open policy on the nedallion ;;;;;: He instructed staff to ret the Foundation riii.t it as unliuited usaqe, then staff should cone "p- "itn the nunber of free rounds vs' paid round ,rl"o". The Board and Garnsey discussed ways the two ""tiii"r could help one another - Nature Center, Youth center, Potpourri gondola access and building rental' R;i;r;" stited he-will be approachinE the Foundation OEPARTMENT OF THE ABMY U.S. ARMY ENGI'{EER DISTRICT, SACRAMENTO CORPS OF ENGINEERS 1325 J STREET SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814.2922 NEPLY TO AttENllol{ OF SePtember lti' 1991 Regulatory Section ( 199100944 ) Mr. Steven C. Birdsall RBD Engineering Consu.I tants 2900 South ColLege Avenue Fort CoIlins, Colorado 80525 Dear Mr. Birdsall: I am responding to your leLLer dated August 28' 1991' con- cerning the installation of a waterline for new well sR-4' l'his line will cross Oore Creelt in East VaiI and is located in Section 9, 'township s souih, Rt.,eu 80 West' EagIe County' Colorado' ssued nationr.ride general di scharEe of material for ines, includi ng outfalI and is not an)' chanEe in excess malerial must be renoved Based upon our review of the information submiLted' we have determined that this proiect may proceed sub"i ect to this nationwide *.n."ri-p"rmit providecl you complv with, the special conditions and best managenent practices {copy enclosed) ' PIease ensure that your contractor (s ) is aware of and complies r'tith it.". special conditions and best management practices ' This verification wiII be valid until Lhe nationwide qeneral pernit is modified, reissued, or revoked' Al1 of the nationr'ride Eeneral permits are scheduled to be modified' reissued' or revoked prior to'ianurry tg, 1gg2. It_ is incumbent upon you to remaj.n informed of changes to the nationwide (eneral permlts:^^y' issuedapubli"..oti""intheFederalReEisteronAprill0'1991' announcingtheproposedchanges.Furthermoretj.fyoucommenceof areunder.ont"""t.'to"o'*.,,.e|hisactivitybeforethedatethe nationr.ride *.r,.""i ;;";il is modi f ied or revohed, you will ha've twelve months r."orn Ir," clate of the modi f ication or revocati'on to complete the activil-y under the present terrns and conditions of thii nationwide general' perrnit ' The CorPs of Engineers has i nermit number 12 authorizing the'backfill or bedrling for utilitv I intake structures, Provided there preconstruction bottom contours ( to an uPland disPosal area) ' ,-i'.t, sEP I I lvli lle have assigned Number 199100944 to this project, PLease refer to this number in any correspondence subnitted to this office concerninq Your Pro,iect' Your cooperation is appreciat.ed. Should you have any questions, pILase contact Ms. Sue Bachini Nall at telephone (303) 243-1199. Sin rely ' estern Colorado Regulatory 4 02 Rood Avenue 'Grand Jtrnclion ' Roorn l4 2 Colorado 81501-2563 Enclosure Copies Furnished: Dr. oene Reetz, u.s. Environmental Protection Agency' 8WM-SP' 999 18th Streetr Suite 500, Denver, Colorado 80202-2405 Mr. Dan L. Co11ins, Subdistrict chief, u.s. Geological. survey' Post Office Box 202'l , Orand Junction, Col orado 81501 U.s. Forest Service, White River National. Forest, Post office Box ?20, EagIe, Colorado 81631 EagIe Counly, Post Office Box 850, Eagle, Colorado 81631 oL yL hief ' 2. *,Jr,r- )t*- -, A (W"rrr?rf#rfl^*, NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning and Environmental commission of the Torvn ol V"it *,itt hold a public hearing in accordance with Section 18.66.060 of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail on Novembier 11, 1991 at 2:00 p.m. in the Town ol Vail Municipal Building. Consideration of: 1. A request to amend section 18.52, off-street Parking and Loading, of he Town's zoning ordinance to allow car rental businesses to lease parking spaces in he Commercial Core lll zone district. Applicant: Peter Jacobs of DaYs Inn Planner: AndY Knudtsen 2. A request for a conditional use permit to allow a well water lreatment facility in_the Agricultural/Open Space zone ciistrict, generally located southof.ihe VailGolf Course brlOge on Suriburst Drive, and more spec1ically described as follows: To be located within 100joot radius from a point on the right bank of Gore Creek whence the northwest corner of Section 9, Township 5 South, Range 80 West' 6th P.M. bears North 73 degrees West' 2'080 feet. Applicant: Vail Valley Consolidated Water District Planner: Mike Mollica 3. A request to amend Chapter 18.62 - Variances, and Chapter 18.60 - Conditional Use permits of the Town of Vail zoning code relating to notification of adjacent property owners. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Jill Kammerer 4. A request for a conditional use permit to allow for the sale of used cars, 2293 N' Front,age Fload WesUgenerally located at the Vail 66 service station, at the northeast corner of chamonix Road and North Frontage Road, Tract A, Collins-wirth Subdivision. Applicant: Garrett and B.J' Smith Planner: Jill Kammerer 5. A request for an exterior alteration in Commercial Core I for Vail Ski Rentals in the Hill Building, 254 Bridge StreeUPart of Lot L' Vail Village First Filing. Applicant: Blanche C. Hill Planner: ShellY Mello 6. A request for a conditional use permit tor an outdoor dining patio for the Gallery Building (Russell's Restaurant), located in the Commercial Core lzone district, 228 Bridge -StreeVa part of Lot A, Block 5, Vail Village First Filing' Applicant: FlonRiley/D'R.R.'lnc. Planner: Mike Mollica 7. Review of Town of Vail Zoning Code Phase I Report. The document summarizes proposed changes, alternative solutions, and a recommended amendment. Applicant: Town of Vail Planner: Kristan Pritz g. Any items tabted from the October 28, 1991 Planning and Environmental Commission meeting. * IL\ Information on the tisted ,t} ,, available at the Community Develent office in the Vail Municipal Building during regular office hours. TOWN OF VAIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Published in the Vail Trail on October 25' 1991. revised 9/4/9L I. Date of Application Date of PEC Meeting APPLICAUON TOR CONDIIIO}IAI.. USE PERMIT This procedure is required for any project conditional use Permit. The application will not be accepted until submitted. A. NAME OF AUUKTJJJ 846 Forest road required to obtain all information is u.NAME OF ADDRESS APPLICANT' S REPRESE}JIaIlvS,Jerrv Bender 846 Forest Road Vail, CO 81657 PHoNE45j480-- OWNER(S) (print or type) . SIGNATI'RE (S) 846 Forest Road NAME OF or{NER(S) A]JIJIITJ J J PHoNE@- D. Prrj- nf Trrrt A LoCATION oF PROPoSAL: LEGAL jfOT "'' Bl,liJCK-FILINGVa-ilVilleg-rgrh ADDRESS Approx. 200 ft. South of Golf Course Bridee PAID BY- Vou.-/, *^ Ror- ?/nZ4/4 THE FEE MUST BE PAID .B€FORE THE DEEARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WILL ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL. A list of the names of owners of a1f property adiacent to the subject property INCLUDING PROPERTY BEHIND AND ACROSS STREETS, and their mailing addresses. THE APPLICANT WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT OWNERS AND CORRECT ADDRESSES ' PRE_APPLICATION CONFERENCE : A pre-application conference with a planning staff member is strongfy- suggested to determine if any additionaf information is needed. No application will be accepted unfess it complete (must include al-l items required by the zoning administrator) . It is the applicant's responsibility to make an appointment with the staff to find out about additional submittal requirements. III. PLEASE NOTE THAT A COMPLETE APPLICATION WILL STREAMLINE THE APPROVAL PROCESS FOR YOUR PROJECT BY DECREASING THE NUMBER OF CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL THAT THE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL coMMrssroN (pEC) MAy sTrpuLATE. AI,L CONDTTTONS OF APPROVAL MUST BE COMPLIED WITH BEFORE A BUILDTNG PERMIT 1S ISSUED. Four (4) copies of the following infornation must be submitted: 1. A description of the precise nature of the proposed use and its operating characteristics and measures proposed to make the use compatibfe with other properties in the vicinity. The descr j-ption musL also address: a. Refationship and impact of the use on development objectives of the Town. F. II DoEffect of the use on light and ? air, distribution of population, transportation facilities, utilities, schools, parks and recreation facil-ities, and other public facilities and public facilities needs. c, Effect upon traffic, with particular reference to congestion, automotive and pedestrian safety and conveniencer traffic flow and control, access, maneuverabilityr and removal of snow from the streets and parking area. d. 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 . A site plan at a scale of at least Lu : ZQt showing proposed development of the site, including topography, building locations, parking, traffic circulation, useable open spacer landscaped areas and utilities and drainage features, Preliminary building elevations and floor plans. A title report to verify ownership and easements. If the building is condominiumized, a letter from the condominium association in support of the proposal must be submitted to staff, Any additional material necessary for the review of the application as determined by the zoning administrator. ** For interior nodifica!ions, an improvement survey and site plan may be waived by the zoning administrator. REQUIREMENTS The Planning and Environmental Commission meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. A complete application form and a]1 accompanying material (as descrj-bed above) nust be submitted a minimum of four (4) weeks prior to the date of the PEC publi-c hearing. No incomplete applications (as determined by the zonlng administrator) wil-l be accepted by the planning staff before or after the desigtnaLed submittal date. All PEC approved conditional use permits shall lapse if construction is not conmenced within one year of the date of approval and diligently pursued to completion, or lf the use for which the approval is granted is not conmenced within one year. If this application requires a separate review by any locaI, State or Federal agency other than the Town of Vai1, the application fee sha11 be increased by $200.00. Exampfes of such review, may include, but are not limited to: Colorado Department of Highway Access Permits, Army Corps of Engineers 404, etc. The applicant sha1l be responsible for paying any publishing fees which are in excess of 50t of the application fee. If, at the applicant's requestr dfrY matter is postponed for hearing, causing the natter to be re-publishedr then, the entire fee for such re-publication shall be paid by the ^-- l .: ^--r-crIJPrrL€rrrL. ]V. TIME A. B. A.V. B. ll'5't,' ^ tu/ oRDINANcE No.37 A .,*4 In3li,ll:'-'Hi" Wn'*, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECnON 18.32.030 OF THE lot> ) lrlUNlClPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF VAIL BY ADDING "'' ^ -"..tll "WELL WATER TREATMENT FACILITY'AS A CONDffiONAL USE r * VY' tN THE AGRTCULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE ZONE DISTBICT. lw - WHEBEAS, the Town Council ls of the belief that wellwater treatment facilities are an acceptable use, subject to the issuance of a conditional use permit, in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District; and WHEREAS, the Town of Vail Planning and Environmental Commission has recommended that well water treatment facilities be permitted as a conditional use in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO THAT: Section 1 Section 18.32.030 is hereby amended by the addition of Paragraph lto read as follows: 'Well water treatment facility.' Section 2 lf any part, section, subsection, senten@, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and he Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each part, seclion, subsection, sentence, dause or phrase thereof, regardless of he fact that any one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be dedared invalid. Section 3 The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof. Section 4 The repeal or tlre repeal and reenactment ot any provision of the Vail Municipal Code as provided in this ordinance shall not aftect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to he effective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under of by virtue of the provision repealed or repealed and reenacted. The repeal ol any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. \ i Section 5 All bylaws, ordgrs, rosolutions and ordinances, or parts thereot, inconsistent herervith are repealed to the sxtent onty of sudr inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revise any bylaw, oder, resolution or ordinan@, or part thereof, tfieretofore repealed. TNTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPHOVED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE tN f,ull1[is 15th day of October 1991. A public hearing shallbe held hereon sn hs 5th day of November , 1991, at the regular meeting of the Town Council of he Town of Vail, Colorado, in the Municipal Building of the Tovn. JfuR-'- Kent R. Rose, Mdyor' ATTEST: READ AND APPROVED ON this SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED day of . 1991. Kent R. Rose, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk 2 ro'{t '} ,^ .RDINAN.E No. 97 ^-' *'-' series or lee1 Fff r 'o' l " \/nF .' v t-ftt Seriesof i9e1 ftll' ,l*e,. , . .-) AN .RDTNAN.E AMENDTNG sEctoN 18.32.030 oF THE 'o' - , , r 0,bfr1"--' MUNrctpAL coDE oF THE TowN oF vAtL By ADDTNG U1'''WELL WATER TREATMENT FACILITY'' AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN THE AGRICULTURAL AND OPEN SPACE ZONE DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the Town Council is of the belief that well water treatment facilities are an acceptable use, subiect lo the issuance of a conditional use permit, in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone Districl; and WHEREAS, the Town of Vail Planning and Environmental Commission has recommended lhat well water treatrnent facilities be permitted as a conditional use in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL. COLORADO THAT: Section 1 Section 18.32.030 is hereby amended by the addition of Paragraph I to read as follows: 'Well water treatment facility." Section 2 lf any part, seclion, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of the lact that any ons or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. Section 3 The Town Gouncil hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare ol the Town of Vail and the inhabitants thereof. Section 4 The repeal or the repeal and reenactment of any provision of the Vail Municipal Code as provided in this ordinance shall not aflect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the eflective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under ol by virtue of the provision repealed or repealed and reenacted. The repeal of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. Section 5 All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are repealed lo the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revise any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretolore repealed. INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST FEADING, APPROVED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE lN FULL, this _ day of 1991, A public hearing shall be held hereon on the _ day of 1991, at the regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, in the Municipal Building ol the Town. Kent R. Rose, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED this _ day of . 1991. Kent R. Rose, Mayor ATTEST: Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk rfLE CilPY Present Chuck Crist Diana Donovan Connie Knight Ludwig Kurz Kathy Langenwalter Jim Shearer Gena Whinen PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION October 14,l99l Staff Kristan Pritz Mike Mollica Jill Kammercr Andy Knudtsen Shelly Mello Betsy Rosolack Amber Blecker The worksession was called to order by Chairperson Diana Donovan at approximately 1:55PM. l. A reouest for a worksession for Special Development District No. 4. Cascade Villase (Cosgriff Parcel). to review a development plan. eenerallv located south of Millracc Condominiums and west of the Westin Resort. Vail. Applicant East-West Partners Planner: Shellv Mello Mark Smith, Jerry Mullikin and Ned Gwathmey represented the applicants. Shelly Mello began the discussion of the proposal by suting staff believed the project needed to be morc materially compatible, a landscape plan, and a final survey were needcd, and since it was an unplatted parcel, a minor suMivision would be necessary. Diana Donovan was unhappy that the property would not remain open space, and the Commission agreed with her. Jim Shearer did not mind a difference in materials, and believed that the applicants should try to "bring up" the neighborhood. Ludwig Kurz thought that, since therp were distinct styles, urban and hotel, that compatibility was impossible. He said he could live with the design presently submitted. He was more concemed with both landscaping and street surface materials. Ned Gwathmey asked what the opinion of the Commission was regarding a metal roof, and which type should it be. He advocated shake shingles stained to match the existing surrounding buildings, but did not blieve a material match was the best solution. He suggested spraying the shake shingles to achieve a compatible roof color. Kathy Langenwalter did not see a problem in not using a metal roof, as long as the roof lines were compatible. She suggested perhaps adding more stucco and changing the railings for a morp refined appearance of the building. She also believed it was important to continue the paving pauem which was used in the Millrace project. She was conccrned with the layout of the p-j.r, and the difference in scale between the hotel and this project. She said it felt like the east unit was very close to a large building. Ned asked if a landscape plan would be necessary for approval. The Commissioners told him it would. Chuck Crist asked if employee housing would be a pan of the development. Shelly said staff would not require it as a condition of approval, as there was a reduction in density from the previously-approved plan. Chuck asked if the appticants werc interested in providing a iaretaker unit. ttre responded that they were not. Shelly said staff would be suppoltive if such a unit was proposed, as long as it was integrated into one of the proposed units. Kathy brought up the issue of parking. Shelly explained the proposal had 4 spaces more than the Town required. Kathy wondered where guest parking would be provided. Kevin McTavish, the manager of the existing units at Millrace, shared Kathy's concem, stating that their project had no guest parking, and it was a major problem. Ned asked what a reasonable numblr of overflow parking spaces would be. He was not opposed to providing additional parking, but indicated it would require additional paving. Kathy suggested perhaps widening the circle. Ned agreed to look at differcnt possibilities for providing additional parking' Kathy said she would prcfer to have adequate parking for the project rather than insisting the project meet the 757o enclosed parking requirement' After a general discussion regarding parking, Connie Knight asked if there were any problem with the bike path running across the project. Shelly said there should be an easement, and agreed to check the Special Development District documents to make sure. Kevin McTavish rciterated that the prcsent parking plan was inadequato. At this time, the public meeting was begun. 1. Applicant: Marear€t Hill Marital Trust Planner: Shellv Mello Shelly Mello explained the differences between what had been submitted for the PEC approval of the SDD, building permit and what was built, and the discrepancies. Staff asked ttrat ttre Improvement Location Certificate (ILC) and future surveys reflect the fact that the property lines not close. The sourcos of the discrepancy were attributed to three factors. The Filine/365 Vail Vallev Drive. 6. Planner: Andv Knudtsen Andy Knudtsen illustrated on the site plan how the proposed construction and requested variance fit on the lot. staff recommended approval of the request, with conditions. Connie Knight retumed to the meeting at 4:35pM. Steven Riden, representing the applicants, stated that the decks currcntly surrounding thehouse would be removed. The applicants had worked with the neigh,-Jn to the souih, andagreed that no development would occur that would block the neigf,bors' views. They hadalso agreed to work with the stream and around the cxisting tree. Ludwig Kurz asked how far the stairway base would be from the tree. Stcve said that someof the existing concrete would be removed to help the nee. There would be no negativeimpacts to the tree itself. Ludwig also asked if new siding would be added. Steve said itwould. Kathy Langenwalter asked if there was an adequate area of driveway in front of the garage. Steve described how it functioned, and showed why the tumaround was designed as it was. Chuck Crist moved to approve the request for a setback variance for the Sipf Residence,3gT6Lupine Drive/Lot l4B, itiock l, Bighom 2nd Addition, per the staffs memo, with theconditions listed by staff. Gena Whitten seconded. Thi variance was unanimously approved,7-0. Mike Mollica rcviewed the staff memorandum and, in summary, indicated staff supported therequest, and did not believe it conflicted with the purpose sectiron of the Agricuttuial andOpen Space Zone Districl Ludwig Kurz asked what the typical building size for a trearment facility would be. KentRoj:: "lgrn_rer for the applicants, said that the building proposed would be approximately 14'x 24', which was smaller than existing building, locatJilat th" eart end of the'golf .o*rl.Mike added that the water District and the Vail Recreation District were worki-ng together todesign a building which could also serve as a rain sherter for golfers. 7. dy r. .--r ^L^- ..,^,,r,{ h4 t o'oet hrrildinss. and how many 'ate' II. BACKGROI.]ND OF TTIE REOUEST Although the Vail Vatley Consolidated Water District holds the water rights to a numbcr of existing and potential wells located on the Vail Colf Coune, the Town of Vail is the owner of the land. As property owner, the Town Council, on October l, 1991 (by a vote of 5-0), approved the applicants' request to prcceed thmugh the planning process with this application. trL EVALUATION OF ZONE CIIANGE REOI]EST A. Compliance with the purpce of the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District The purpose section of the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District is as follows: "The agricultural and open space district is intended to preserve agricultural, undeveloped, or open space lands from intcnsive development while permitting agricultural pursuits and low densiry residential use consistent with agricultural and open space objectives. Parks, schools, and certain types of private recreation facilities and institutions are also suitablc uses in the agricultural and open space district, provided that the sites of these uses rcmain predominantly open. Site development standards are intended to preclude intensive urban development and to maintain the agricultural and open space characteristics of the district. (O'rd. 8(1973) Section 12.100.)" It is the staff s opinion that the applicants' proposed amendment to the zoning code does not conflict with the purpose section of the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District as described above. B. Suitability of existing zoning. The existing Agricultural and Open Space Zone District contains a fairly wide variety of permitted, conditional and acccssory uses. These uses range from single-family residential dwellings, to public parks, to public and private schools and colleges, to ski lifts and tows, to cemeteries, to low-power subscription radio facilities. Because of thc limited impact of a well water treatment facility within this zone district, and given the ability for the PEC to revicw such a proposal through a conditional use permit process, staff believes the requested amendment would be consistent with the intent and purpose of the zone district. C. Is the amendment presenting a cnnvenient, workable relationship within Iand uses consistent with Municipal objectives? The District Water Court @ivision No. 5) of the State of C-olorado has concludcd that certain water rights shall be decreed to the Vail Valley Consolidated Water District. :/ UppEn Elcle Vntlsv WATE R AND SANIIAIION OISTR ICTS 8.6 FOREST nOAD. VA!1. COLORAoO 81657 1303) 475 7480 Septenber 23' L99L Mike Mollica COMMI'NITY DEVELOPI,TENT TOWN OF VAIL 75 south Frontage Road West Vail, CO 81657 RE: VAIL VALLEY CONSOLIDATED - WELL R.4 PROPOSAI, Dear Mr. Mollica: The Vail Valley Consolidated Water District is petitioning the towir of Vai1, to arnend its AGRICULTURAL/OPEN-SpnCe zoning to allow for construction of a water well treatment facility as a conditional use. Ttre specific area will be a meets an'd bounds description describing a utility easenent allowing for construction, operation, and maintenance of the Itater facility. To prevent firrther depletion of strean flows, the proposed weLl will be used alternately with the three (3) existing ltells in the Gore Creek alluviurn. The purpose of the proposed well is to provide a redundant water supply, ind increase reliability of the water system during perioas-of emergency rnectranical failure of one of tie existing-w-11s. The well water treatrnent structure has been designed and situated to provide shelter for golfers, rninimal visual impacts, and no aftect on open sPace area. The site will be visited for inspection an average of once per day throughout the year and niI1 have no affect on any public facilitY of local traffic. Sincerely, k,?/>J Jerry Bender Water Operations UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT JB: bI I ll Pall'ltclPA?lNc DlstFl<?s - ARRowH€ao METFc warER a avoN ME-rRo warER ' BEA,EFI .REEK ME..R. *ATER ' BERRV CREE < METFto warE" ,@ ^L ll EA6LE vatL M€TRo WATER . EDwaRos MErRo wArER a LA^E CRE€K MEADows waTER. TJPPER EAGLE VALLEY coNsoLtgAr€D SANl-raT|oN tliP:T.rVAjLVALLEVcoNsoL|lATEDWA'ERl.vA|LWATERANoSAN]TATIoN Many of the dccreed well sites are located within the Gore Cbeek alluvium, which places their location in the general vicinity of the Vail Golf Cornse. Because the Golf Course area is zoned Agricultural and Open Space, staff bclieves that it is reasonable to add well watcr treatrnent facilities as a conditional use in this zone disrict. Suff believes that, with the project-specific review through the conditional use permit process, weU water treatment facilities can bc appropriatc and compatible uscs in the Agricultural and Open Space Zone District. D. Does the amendrnent provide for the growth of an orderly' viable community? Again, suff believcs that, with adequate and sitc-specifrc review of a conditional use permit rcqu€st, the proposed conditional usc will provide for thc growth of an orderly, viable community. Staff bclieves this amendment will provide for the beneficial use of the property, without compromising any of its long-term availability to recreation. ry. STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS The Community Developrnent Deparmlent necommends approval of the proposed amendment to add well water treaunent facility as a conditional use within the Agricultural and Open Space zone district For the r€asons stated in this memorandum, we find that this use should be a conditional use, and that each proposal would be subject to the scnrtiny of the conditional use permit review criteria. sbchcrnc\wellwrtr.O I 4 fu*- ^"- ^,*r ?f*t ,6 Cr-J f a'%/,"%"- t/ o{-l-c AGRICULTURAL AID OPEN SPACE (A) DISTRICT space objectives. Parks, schools, and cettain types of private recreation faciiiries and institutions also are ndtable uscs in the agricultural urd open space district, proyided that the sitcs of these uscs remain predomiaarly open. Site duvclopment standards are intended to preclude intensivc urban devclopment ud to maintain the agicultuni urd open space chancteristics ofrhe district. (Ord. 8(1973) g 12.100.) 1E.32.020 Permitted uscs. The following uses shall be pernitted in the A district: A, Singie-famiiy residentiai d,wellings : B. Plurt and ue: nuneries anC raising of fieid, row and tree C. Public parks. recreation argas. and open spaces. (Ord. 8(1973) $ l:.100.) 18.32.030 Conditional uses. The following conditionai '.ses shall be permitted, subject to issuance of a conditional use pennit in accordance with the provisions of Cnapter 18.50: ,d Any use within public parks, rccteation areas, and open spaces which involves asserrbly of morc than two hundred persons together in one buiiiing or 8troup of buildings, or in one recreation area ot other public rccreational facility; B. FrbUc and privare schools u;d colleges; C. Oturches, rectories, and rciaed struclures; D. Private goll tennis, swimning and riding clubs, and hunting and Eshing lodges; E. Serripub[c and instjtutionai uscs, such as convcnts and rcligious relre3ts: F. Ski lifts and tows; G. Cemeteries; H. Low powcr subscription radio facilities' iij'a.-Joiisas)- $- t;'oro. l6(leEs) ! 1;-9I9:.15(1e76) $ ita)tpanX ora. ti(tgzs) I3; ord. t(1973) E 12.300.) (v.il t-7-90) VAIL TOWN COUNCIL WORK SESSION TUESDAY, SCTOBER 1, 1991 12:00 o.m. Andrew Knudtsen 1. 12:00 P.M. EXPANDED AGENDA Site Visit: Northwoods Special Development District (SDD #2) Action Reouested of Council: Prepare to approv_e/deny' on first reading at evening meeting, Ordinance No. 33, Series of 1991' an ordinance requesting a major amendment to SDD #2' to allow for an addition to the building and improvements to the right-of- way, located at 600 Vail Valley Drive, a part of Tract B' Vail Village Seventh Filing. (Applicant: Pinos del Norte Condominium Association) Backoround Bationale: The Pinos del Norte Condominium essociaiion would like to construct a lounge that would be approximately 1,000 sq. tt., and 16 storage lockers, each approximately 50 sq. ft. These improvements are proposed to be located on the north side of the existing building. The landscaping treatment around these improvements will be bermed up over the roof so that only ihe east elevation of the lounge will be visible. In addition to the expansion of the building, the applicant is proposing to construct a sidewalk and bicycle lane running the distance of the Pinos del Norte property' which conlorms to the Streetscape Plan and the Recreation Trails Master Plan. The PEC reviewed the proposal on September 23, 1991, and recommended approval to lhe Town Council with a 4-0 vote, with conditions' Statf Recommendation: Staff recommends the Council approve the major amendment to SDD#2 on first reading. Review of Vail Valley Consolidated Water District (VVCWD) request to place a water treatment building on Town of Vail land (golf course) Action Requested of Council: Approve/deny request to proceed through the planning Process. Backoround Rationale: WCWD has water rights to a number ol wetts tocated on the golf course. The Town of Vail owns this land. These water rights were negotiated with the Town a number of years ago and were legally adopted. Statf Recommendation: Statf recommends that the VVCWD be allowed to proceed through the review process. Proposed Winter 1991/92 Bus Schedules and Intergovernmental Agreement for Regional Transportation System Action Reauested of Council: Review the enclosures and come to tfre Work Session with any questions you may have. At( ,f-r* ft * "*J h r/" //a/-'(y'' 7 K*- lJ"ry '.\ )I I \Y 12:20 P.m. Shelly Mello nrfr; fr rfil 2. l'///' [4P"'r ' l/o{e: 5'o 12:35 p.m. Jim Marshall e o 4.1992 Budget ' Administrative Services Department Orientation ' Administrative Services Department Budget ' Town Otficials (Council, Manager, Attorney) ' CapitalPQects Information Update Other Adjournment 1:00 p.m. 2;00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5. 6. 7. iv v 303 838+disSt 303949b074ii 2 DISTRICT COuRt, WA?ER DIVISION N0. s, STATE 0F CoLOnADO Ctse No, 82CW328 TIIDINGS OF FACT, CONCLUSIONS OF IAW, JI'DGMENT AIID DECREE IN TI{E MAITER OF THE AFPLICATION FOR WATER RICH?S OF THE VAIL VALLEY CONSOLIDATED WATER DI$TRICT, IN EACTE COUNTY. This matter havtng come before the Court uDon theapplication of the VaiI Vaitey ConEolidated Watet Dfstrict(thg rrApplicanttr or rrDiEttict'T) for change of water rightaincluding exchange and approva] of a p).an for augrrnentafion,and the Court having considcrad the pleadings, the fileeherein, the stipulatione gubmitted by thc partiea, and the evialence introduced at the hearing in this casa, doeg findand conclude as followe: FIIiIDINCS-OF FACT +. _ Aoplication. An application for change of water rightsincludrng exchange and approval of plan for augmentation wasfiled by the Dietrict on october 29, 1982. Nnen&nentE to thcapplication nere filed by the DiEttict and were permltted bythe Court by orders dated JanuEry 12, 1983 rnd -October 18, 1983. ?. Notiqe_and Jurisdiction, All noticcg reguired by lawheva ffi gourt haa juriEdittion ovlr the amcnded appllcation and over all of the partier. None of thcwatar righte or sourcae theraof involved ln the applicationaJ ananded are located within a desigrnated ground water basin. 3. ObjectorE and AppearantE. Statemente of opposition t,othe amentleilapFliEEtlon were timely filed by Pnblic Service Conpany of Colorado, the City of Aurora, the City of GoloradoSprings, thc State Enginear and Division Engincer, the Cityand County of Denver, Edwards Water DiBtrict,, the UnitedStateE of Anerica, Union Oil Cohpany of California. theColorado Water Conservation Board, the City of Rifle, Arrowhead at Vail,, Eeglr-VaiI lvlctropolitan Diatrict, Bcrry Creck Metropolitan Dtetrict, Benchnark at BeavEr Creek, end Avon !{etropolitan Oistrict. Entries of appearancc ner6 filedby Eagle County and Vail AEEociatag, Inc. No other -1- e-lF-gll s;TunM ; the Ctty this day of JUJb,lVJd,rU'. Sprtng6, Colorado,, 1986. BY IHE COURT: Statc of Colorado 3UJg4Ub0'14if, 6 Case No. d2cl{32I Vail Valtey Consolidated Water Distriet Water Dlvlslon No. 5 20. Ehe use of any \r'ater right or consumption attributable to any water right involved hereln for purposes lnconsletant wlth thla decree ehall requlre subeeguent decreee of thle gourt. 2I. rt ls f,urthar onDERED that thiB judgnrent and decrae ehall bE fllEd wlth the Water CI6rk and wlth the strte Enginrcr and the D{vltlon Englneer for !{atct Dlvlelon No. 5. Olstrict Coud. Wrtcr Divirion t{o i A trur op rrol rrcorrl thls JEr'4ill e!/-* ., ,E-E DonEf,r -29- a,ivAL A I|tD n nAr qn ' 9- 9-V JvVvu!JvJe vv99+vv9 r+rF - cage noC zcrrgzgVail Valley Consolidated Water Dirtrict Water Division No. 5 Subeection II.17 above. 4.63 c.f.e.of Gore Creek Intake for Booth CreekWater Treatment Plant, Subsec-tion II.1g, above. Vail Valley Conaolidated ttell No. R3r ed wrthin 100-foot radius from a point on the right bank of Gore Creek whence the NE corDerof Scction 8, Township 5 South, Range g0 Wcst, 6th P.M. bears North 50030r East, 2 ,680 fect.b. Maximum Diversion: 2.0 c.f.a.c. Source: Gore Creek Alluviumd. UEe: All municipal puraosese. Aeeociated Watet Rights*:(i) 0.478 c.f.e. cdllectively dccreed toVail Vlllage lllegt t{ells No, 3, 4, 5, SubEections II. 3-5 above, per thisapplication. ( ii ) 0 ,?54 c. f. s. collectively decreed toVail water and Sanitation DistrictWeIIs No. 1 and 2, Subsectione II.24-2? above, p€r thie application. ( iii ) 1.52 c. f . e. cbllcctivelt decreed toVail I'later and Sanitation DiEtrlctSpring and Pipelinee A, B, and C, Subaections II. 28-30 a^bove, perthis application. Vrll Va116v Consolldrt.d WeIl No. R4:a. Locationr EroposeCl to bc located within 100-foot radiuE from a point on the right bank of Gore Creek whence the llW cornerof Section 9, Townehip 5 South, Rqngc B0 llest, 6th P.M. bcare North 73o west, 2,080 feet.b. Maximum diveraionz 2.0 c.f.g.c. Source: Gore Creek Alluvlund. UBe A11 municipal purposese. Agsociated water tights*: Sarne aa Well No. R3, Subeection v.7 above. vall vallcv coneolldated WelI No. R5:a. Location: Proposed to be Locatccl ltlthln 1,00-foot radiui from a point on the right bank of Gore Creek whencp thc NW cornElof Saction 10, Iownshlp 5 South, Range 80 Weet, 6th P.M. beare North '17030 | West, 800 f6ct. ,7 g. 9. A-27 o RM FO .-Etr.. mS eE, t".r", This procedure is required for any amendnent toor for a request for -a district b-oundary ctr""g" A. NA}IE OF PEIITIONER lidated Water District ADDRESS 846 Forest Road, Vai1, C0 81657 pggpg476-7480 B. NA!!E OF PETITIONERTS REPRESEIITATI\IE Jerry Bender DDSSS Sr,a r^.... n""a. v pg6Ng476-7480 C. NAME OF OWNER (print or typ€hai1 Valley Consolidated Water District srcN?.fw /t*t ft,-_--1.._ agrDREgg846 Forest Road, Vall, C0 81657 pnONE 476-7480 D. LOCATION OF PROPOSAI A.DDRESS Approx, 200 ft. South of Golf Course Bridge. PETITION FO R AITTENDMENT -€* TO ,l gf the zonl.ng ordinanceI. F.A list of the names of owners ofsubject property, and their nailing Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Rd. West Vai1, C0 81657 all. property adjacent to tbe addresses . * W//1 /--t^ frr*l^-l frft- aa- a- C,lJ.f . (0vER) :- Petition-form tor am{ to zoning ord or Reguest lr "r,"r,g. ir uoli3!"i"" II. Four (4! copies of the following. infor-mation: A. The petition sharr include . =rr*,"ty of the proposed revisionof, the r99ulations, or a comptete dlscriptioi oi trr. piii"."achanges in district boundaries and a nap indicatinj-tf,e-ExisU.ng , 3-9.Pl"Posed'd,istrict boundaries,. Applicant q.rst subnit sritten and,/orSraphrc naterials stating the reasons for r-quest. IfI. Time Requirenents -T-he-Planning andl Environmental Comnrission meets on the 2nd and rtthMonclays of each rnon-th, A_petition witrr tlre necessary accospanyingTrteriar rnust be sr:bmitted four weeks prior to the date of-trrl n6et_ * :lg. __::11:tls. the. pt ann+ns anq . Envj.roinental corudr"i"" r"Ji"sl' IV. '-ri -- -, ;,arr amenclments to the zoning ordinance or distrj.ct borurdary chanlemust 90 to the lown Corurcil for final action. Your proposal will be reviewed for compliance with Vail,s Comprehensive plan. i:: i-:: o ,fur,;,* q4:ff'o!- -rouht {fF LrF| r L I'tiscel laneous Cash ErB-?8-91 1?: Er4: r[ I EOI,' FEU PFP FEE9 BEB\JERRY Flrnoun t iendx red i Recei.p't $ 6I6F66 ffccoun t #r:t( # 389? ftem paid 81BBEE413388EB Ehenge rpturned ) THflhIK Aoorfit paid tBB.68 g, EiE 1rtlu !'ou r caghier JUBV -Ff*r:'\ -'l rr '.r,.r.!-..-'.\ . olsTRlcT ro3) 476-7480 I P5!a Oarach Hat! and Rstsin @ Portion Fo' \6u' R€cordg I YAIL VALLEY @NSOUDATEO-'--- wlren olsrntcr 8.6 FOnEsr FoAD ' VAIL, co 81657 (3O3l 47e7480 HV -.aron€ Torn of OFO€RtrL t.t '--\ V.1i.; il'OO Jg q ar'ILJ CHECK NUMBER VENOOF OATE fte e ottnelr (' Arthqiz.d Eiignalu6s trc3r coo l'B?z[' 1.. :: !'..1: '-.i:: " 200. $c 200.0c -{'{H[:sft;r fr ',#'-:i -ct trL-O (.' 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BirdsaII RBD Engineering Consultants 2900 South ColleEe Avenue Fort CoIIins, Colorado 80525 Dear Mr. Birdsall: I am responding to your leLter dated August 28' 1991' con- cerning the installation of a waterline for new well #R-4' Thie line wi.Ll cross Gore Creelt in Bast Vail and is located in Section 9, Township 5 South, Ran.(e 80 West, Eagle County, Colorado' The Corps of EnEineers has issued nalionr'ride Eeneral permit nurnber 1.2 authorizing the discharAe of maLerial for'backfiII or bedding for utililv lines, including outfall and intake structures, provided there is not any change in preconstruction bottorn conlours (eXcess naterial must be remOved to an upland disPosal area). Based upon our review of Lhe information submitted' we have determined that this pro.iect may proceed sub,iect to this nationwide generaL perrnit provided you comply with the special conditions and best managemenl practices {copy enclosed)' Please ensure that vour contractor(s) is aware of and cornplies with these special conditions and best management practices' 'l'his verification will be valid unlil the nationwide qeneral permit is modif ied, reissued, or revolted. AII of the nationwide general permits are schedu-l.ed. to be modified, rei.ssued' or revolted prior to January 13, 1992. It is incumbenl upon you to remain informed of changes to the nationwide Eeneral perrnits. We issued a public notice in the Federal Regj.ster on ApriI 10' 1991' announcinq the prOposed chanEes. Furthermore I if you commence Or are under contract to commence this activity before the date the nationrvide general permiL is rnodi li ied or revolCed ' VOU will" have twelve months from the date of' the modif icati.on or revocation to complete Lhe activiIy under the present terms and conditions of this nationwide generaf Permit .; ;tl.;) I 8 19el lle have assiAned Nurnber 199100944 to refer to this nurnber in any correspondence of f ice concerninE your pro.ject;. this project, PIease submitted to this Your cooperation is appreciated. Should you have any questionsr please contact Ms, Sue Bachini NaII at telephone (303) 243-1199. #^^ estern Colorado Regulatory 402 Rood Avenue, Room 142 Grand Junction, Colorado 81501-2563 Enc.losure Copies Furnished: Dr. Oene Reetz, U,S. Environmental Protection Agency' 8WM-SPt 999 18th Street, Suite 500' Denver, Colorado 80202-2405 Mr' Dan L' coLlins' subdistrict chief' U's' oeoLogicaJ Survey' Post Office Box 2027' Grand Junction, Col.orado 81501 U.S. Forest Service, White River National Forest, Post Office Box ?20, Eagle ' Colorado 8163f Eagle County, Post Office Box 850' EaEle' Colorado 81631 PUcly hief ,) INFORMATION PAPER NATIONL'I DE GENERAL PERHIT NUHBER UTILITY LINES, INCLUDING INTAKE AI.ID OUTFALL t L? STRUCTURES A natlonvldle general permlt ls a Department of the Armypernlt that Is lssued on a nablonvlde basls for a apeclflc category of actlvltles that are substantlally elnllar and cause nlnlrnal envlronmental lrnpacts. Natlonwtde pernlbs are deslgnedto allow the work to occur vlth llttle delay or papetvork. All lndtvldual. pernlt appllcatlon ls not requlred for an actlvlty covered by a natlonwlde pernlt The Corps of Englneers has lssued a natlonwlde permlt for the discharge of rnaterlat for backflll or beddtng for utllltyIInes, lncludlng outfall and lntake structures, provlded thatthere !s no chanoe ln Dreconstructlon bottom contours (excess sraterlal nust be removed to an upland dlsposal area). A iutlllty llnei ts deftned as any plpe or plpeltne for the transportatlonof any gaseous, llqutd, llgulflable, or slurry substance, for any purpose, andl any cable, 1lne, or vlre for the transmtaslon for any purpose of clectrlcal energy, telephone and telegraph messages, and radlto and televlelon communlcatton. (The utllltyllne and outfall and lntake structures wll.l requlre a Sectlon 10permtt If they are ln navlgable waters of the Unlted States.) Thls nattonntde general permlt catlefleg the rcgulrcnents of Sectlon {01 of the Clean later Act. The encloeed speclel condtttong rnust be folloved tn order for thle natlonvlde pernlt to be valld. FOR HORE INFORHATIONT WRITE TO THE GRAND JUNCTION REGULATORY oFFrcE, u. 8. ARMy, CORPS OF ENOINEERS, SACRAMENTO DTSTRICTT 100 ROOD AVENUE, ROOM 142, GRAND JUNCTTON, COLORADO 81501-2563 OR TELEPHONE (303) 243-1199. I Enclosurc as atated INFORI1ATION PAPER NATIONI.IIOE GENERAL PERI'lITS WESTERN COLORADO A. SPECIAL CONDITIONS. The followlng speclal condltlon3 mu3t be fol lowea ln order for the nat lonwlde permlt3 to be val ld. Fal lure to cornply wlth a condltf on means that the work must ba authorlzed by an Indtvldual or reglonal general permtt lssued by the Dfstrlct Englneer. l. That any dfgcherge of dredged or flll materlal wfll not oecur fn the proxlmlty of I publlc wgter supply Intake. ?. That any dlscharge of dredged or flll materlal wlll not occur In areas of concentr€ted shel lf lsh Productlon unlest the dtscherge ls dlrectly related to a shellflch harvestlng actlvfty. 3. Thet the actlvlty wlll not Jeoperdlze s thrcatenecl or endangqred cpeclcc as tdentlffed under thc Endangered Spccfes Actr or destroy or. adversely rrodlfy the crltlcal trabltat of such spec I eg. 1. That the actlvlty ahal I not clgnlftcantly dlerupt thc firovcment of those gpecf cs of equatlc I lfc Indlgenous to the rraterbody (unlesg the prlnary Purpo3e of the flll lg to lmPounct water). 5. Th6t any dlscharge of drcdged or fl | | naterfal lhgl I conslst of tultable msterlal free of toxtc pol luttntt ln toxfc crnount3. 6. That any ltructure or fl I I authorlzed ahal I be proPerly ntal nta I ned. 1. That the actlvlty wlll not occur In e conponent of thc Natlonat lrlld and Sccnlc Rtver Syttemi nor In a rlver ofFlclally deslgnated by Congrcss as a istudy rlver" for posllble Incluslon ln the system, xhlle the rlver lg In an offlclal cttJdy ltatus. 8. Thet the actlvlty chal I not cau3e Gn unacceptable Interference wfth navf gat lon. 9. Thet, lf the actlvlty rnay advergely affect hlgtorlcpropertles whlch the Natlonal Park Servlce has I fsted onr or determlned el lgtble for I lstlng on, the Natlonal Reglrter of Hlstorlc Placesr the Permlttee wlll notlfy the dlstrlct engfneer. tf the dlstrlct engfneer determlnes thet such hfstorlc propertfe3 mey be adversely al'fected. he wlll provlde the Advlsory Councll on Hlstorlc Preservat I on an opportunlty to corment on the effects on such hlstorlc propertf es or he wll I consfder npdlf lcatlon' suspenslon, or revocat lon In accordance wlth 33 CFR 325.7. Furthermorer thet, lf the permltteb before or durlng prosecutlon of the work authorlzed, encounter3 € hfstorlc property that ha3 not been ltsted on the Natfonal Reqlsterr but whlch may be el tEf ble ltror I f stf ng In the Natlonal Regf ster, he chal I lnmedlately notlfy the dfstrlct engfneer. 10. That the constructlon or operatlon of the actlvlty wlll not lmpatr reserved trlbal rlghtg' Includlngr but not Ilmttod tor.reserved water rlghts and treaty flshlng and huntlng rlghtr. ll. That the actlvlty wlll cornply wlth reElonal condltlon!whfch rflay have been added by the dfvlslon engfneer (None have been edded for Yestern Coloredo). 12. That the m€tnagernent practlces I lsted below shal I befol lowed to the maxtmum extent practlcable. B. IIANAGEI{ENT PRACTICEq. ln addltlon to the condltfonsspeclfled abover the followlng fiEnagement practlces shall befol lowed, to the naxlmum extent practlcable, In order to nlnlmlzethe adverse ei'fectg of these dlscharges on the aquatfecnvlronment. Fallure to conrply wfth thege practlces may be ceuse rFor the dlstrf ct engfneer to rcconrnend| or the ctlvf slon cnglncer to take' dlscretlonary authorlty to regulate the actlvlty on rn Indlvldual or reglonal basts. l. Dlscharges of dredged or flll materlat lnto vaters of the Unlted States shal I be avolded or mlnfmlzed through the use of other practlcable elternatf ves. 2. Dlscharges In tpawnlng arca3 durlng cp€wnlng tea3ons thal I be avolded. 3. Dlscharges shal I not restrf ct or lrpede the tnovement olF aquatlc apecles fndlgenous to the )raters or the pa3sage of norrnal or expectcd hlgh flowt or cou3e the rclocatlon of the Yatcr(unlcsg the prlmary purpo3e of the flll lc to lreound wstcr!.) 1. lf the dlccharge creatca an Inpoundnent of rraterr advcrge fmpacts on the cquatfc cyctcm caused by tha accelcrttcd passage of lrater and/or the restrfctlon of lts flows. shal I bc mtnlmf zed. 5. Otscharges In vetlsnds aress shall be avolded. 6. Heavy equfprnent worklng fn wetlends shal I be placed on mats. 7. Dl scharges I nto breedlng Erers for mlgratory vaterforrl shal I be avolded. , 8. All temporary fllls shall be rernoved In thelr entlrety. C. FURTHER INFORHATION. l. Dlstrlct englneers are authorlzed to determlne lf an€ctlvtty complles wlth the terms snd condltlons of e natfonwldcpermlt unless that declslon must be msde by the dlvl3fon engineer. 2. Nationwide pernits do not obviate the need to obtainother Federalr state or Iocal authorizations requl.red by law. 3. Natlonwide pernits do not grant any property righte orexclusive prlvileges. 4. Nationwide pernits do not authorize any inJury to theproperty or rights of others. 5. Nationwide perDltB do not authoriae interference wlth any exieting or proposed Federal proJect. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE NATIONWIDE OENERAL PERMITS IN WESTERN COLORADO, WRITE TO THE CRAND JUNCTION REGULATORY OFFICEIu. s. ARMY, CORPS OF ENCTNEERS, SACRAHENTO DTSTRTCT! 400 RooD AVENUET ROOM 142, GRAND JUNCTTON, COLORADO 81501-2563 OR TELEPHONE (303) 243-1199. \ =l=!D". Engineering Consultants 953 S. Frontage Fd \ryest. Surte 201 Varl. Colorado 81657 303/476-6340 September 25, I991 Mr . lfarren M. GarbeDistrict ManagerVaiI VaIley Consolidated Water Districts845 Forest RoadVail, CO 8I657 RE: IIELL R-4 DEVELOPMENT PRoJECT MEETING T'ITH VAIL RECREATION DISTRICT Dear Warren: ., r/ iggl Jerry Bender and thethe proposed R-4 weII I attended a meeting this morning with you,VaiI Recreation District Board to discuss'proJect. Discusslon began with a brief history of District water rightsand the adjudlcated well points. lle then aiscussed the optionifor siting the chlorine facirlty, the interpretation of whatconstltutes a wetlands, the advantage if any, of ttre facility tothe vail Golf course and the architecturil treatment of thebuildlng. The Board wourd li.ke to see the chlorine facility located in thewil'lows at_the proposed site rather that furthei south at therocaEron of the existing shelter. They feel that with properattention to landscaping, it wilr be flr ress visibre ttrerl tiranat the existing shelter. rt was felt that the presence of wilrows does not arwaysconstitute a wetlands and that a carefulry rain out. path couldconnect the new facility to the outbound cart path on the southand the inbound cart path on the north without any detrimentareffect. They arso liked the idea of overhangs on th; building ofsutflcient width and height above grade to ilrow carts with iopsand peopre on foot to get underneath. The commitment was aliomade by the Rec Board to remove the existing sherter after thenew facility was completed. Jerry Bender said he wilr be meeting wittr the Arury clsrgr sfEngineers from Grand Junction to deteimine how the iite c6urabest be developed with regard to the wetlands issue. Other olfices: Denver 303/778.7338 . Fort Collrns 303i 226-4955 . Colorado Springs 7l9i 598 4 tO7 . Longnront 303/679-9584 The idea of wood siding on Ehe buitding was not weLl received.The Board asked us to pursue the same flutted block and color asis on the sinirar facility to the east near the l3th Tee. specialattention shourd be given to the west elevation nearest vailvalley Drive and rre should work together on a natural randscapingplan that wlIl screen the facility. A reguest was made at an earlier meeting with the Town of VaiIDesign Review Eoard to prepare erevations of the chlorinefacllity for thelr review. They also suggested we rook at woodsiding, siting at the existing sherter aEea and a different roofIine than that proposed. We will complete the drawings, keepingin nind the direction given by the Rec District. we will arsorook at a different roof line and prepare the reguested buildingelevations. As you are ahrarer w€ still needand back to the Design Reviewdrawings and make the necessarywiII keep you posted regardingyou have any questions. Very truly yours, RBD, INC Kent R. Rose, P.E.Project Hanager copys Bender -HelIot/BirdsaII to go the the Vail Town CouncilBoard. We will prepale the added changes as guickly as posible andthe process . Pl.ease contact rne i f t I VAI L MEADOWS AVALANCF{E B:rGHOFINvArL, coLoRADO TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. INTRODUCTION I-1 A. General Background and Study Parameters. I-1 B. Location and General Slide Characteristics.... I'2 II. TYPICAL AND OESIGN AVALANCHES II-1 A. Types of Avalanches. II-1 B. Frequency Considerations... ll-2 C. Zoning Considerations (Town of Vail).... II-3 D. Analysis Format. II-3 III. VAIL HEADOTS AVALANCHE PATH III_1 A. Avalanche Path Morphology... III-1 B. Design Avalanche Dynamics. III-3 C. Runout Zone.. III-5 D' water Tank. IrI-5 IV. COT{CLUSIOI{S AND RECCI,II,IEIIOATIONS IV-1 A. Conc lusions IV-1 B. Recommendations.. IV-1 REFERENCES APPENDIX A APPENOIX B I I I I I I I LIST OF FIGU*ES I I 'AIL MEADows AVALAN.HE 'ATH coNFicuRATIoN I Ii VAIL MEADoWS AVALANCHE PArH PRoFiLE AND SECTIONS III VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE RUNOUT ZONE I I I I t I I I I I I I I t t HYDBO.TRIAq tTD I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1310'\ryadsworth Boulevard, Su te 100 Lake\r'/ood, Coloraoo 80215 lbiephone 303/238-6022 FAX 303 /238-6382 June 15, 1990 Mr. Robert Borne c,/o GCI Env ironmenta'l Developers 5550 26th St. West, Suite 7A Bradenton, Florida 34207 Dear Mr, Borne: Enclosed are three copjes of the Vail Meadows Avalanche study. The avalanche runout area is presented on Figure III within the report. Also enclosed is a copy of the topographic map of Lot 22 Vail Meadols Filing No. 1 showing the high hazard and moderate hazard areas for the lot. All of the lot is within the avalanche runout zone but only the southern one th'i rd (roughly) of the lot is within the high hazard zone. A copy of the report and the sjte (1ot) map are being sent to your archi tect,/structura'l engi neer. If you have questions on the report or w'ish further information please contact me, RLH: jm tnc | . xc: 381-001 KL. H4 i\dks;,:-ric,2 id.5it .\' ,t),ii'.:1*';'6 f'r;ffii9 I I I I I I I I I I t I t I I I I I t I. INTRODTJCTION A. General Backqround and Studv Pararpters This study of the Vai l Meadows Avalanche which js located in the Bjghorn area of the Gore Val'ley (and within the Town of Vail) was authorized by Mr. Robert Borne. The purpose of the study is to make a detailed ana'l ysis of the ava'lanche path based upon accepted practice, previous work and additional 'i nformation developed during the last year. The specific area of focus is Lot 22of Yaij Meadows Filing No. 1which is located immediately south of the cul-de- sac for Snowshoe Lane. There have been four orevious studies of the Vai l Meadows Avai anche. These are : a +. Krebs, et. al., 1973 Colorado Geo logical Survey 1975 Mears, 1976, Vaj l Meadows Avalanche Dynamics Study Ha1ley, 1977, Vail Meadows Avalanche Studies 1 and 2 were of a general reconnaissance nature with results plotted on 1:24,000 scale maps. They provideda genera'l indjcation of runout and hazard, but were not sufficiently detailed for examination of specific bu'i lding lot avalanche hazard. Study number 3 did examine the sl ide path in detai l and presented the runout zone as it effected the Snowshoe Lane residential lots. Study number 4 also examined the avalanche path in detail and was focused upon avalanche impacts on the Gore Val1ey Water District's water tank which is located in the upper portion of the northwestern branch of the runout zone. Specific recommendations L- I I T were made in the report to protect the tank from failure and decrease the hazard I to the residential lots (houses) further north. This study was commissioned to review the previous work, make various field inspections of the slide path to gather additional or new data and define the hazard levels or zones within Lot 22 (as well as adjacent'lots). B. Location and Genera'l Slide Characteristics The Vail Meadows avalanche path is located on the south valley flank near the Bighorn area in the eastern end of the Gore Valley, (see ]ocation map). The 'lower end of t,he runout zone is within the 'l imits of t,he Town of Vai l. Theslide path is approximately6600 feet (2010 meters) long and drops 2530 feet (770 meters). The VaiI Meadows Avalanche has two release zones; the upper or main release area is located near the top of the ridge between Gore Creek ad the head of Mil'l Creek. The exposure or aspect of the semi-c'i rcular bowl is approximately N450E and therefore receives Iitt'le direct sunlight during winter months, The prevailing westerly wind up Mill Creek and over the ridge adds to the snow depositionon the upper and westeriy portion of the Zone A release zone. This particular avalanche path has the old burn area on the Mill Creek side of the ridge, so the wind deposition in the upper release zone is more pronounced than a normal deposition zone. The revegetatjon of this old burn wilI slowly reduce the extra snow deposition. The upper or Zone A release zone has a gross area of approximately 45 acres (18 hectares), but portions of the zone are benched or with sufficiently mild slopes that the complete area does not sl'ide even under major avalanches. A detailed field appraisal indicates approximately 33 acres (13.5 hectares) will slide under a major climax type avalanche. I T T I I I I I T t I I I I I I r-2 T I T I I t T I I I T I I I t I I t t The lower or Zone I reiease zone is located approximately avalanche chute ('left side) and consists of approximately hectares ) , midway down the 10 acres (4.1 The slopes at the upper end of both of these release zones range from 65 to 80 percent (33 to 39 degrees). The upper end of a portion of the Zone A release area extends into a discontinuous cliff or outcrop area typical of many of the avalanche pat,hs in Gore Va1 1ey. The mjd portion of the avaianche path is a relatively narrow incised chute that is roughly trapezoidal in shape. The bottom width ranges from 15 to 25 feet (4,6 to 7.6 meters) and with side slopes of 37 to 40 degrees (from the hori zontal). Thefietd evidence shows flow depths of 60 feet or more (18 meters) for flowing snow and as much as 100 feet (30 meters) for powder avalanches. Below the narrow chute, the path extends across a bench zone (longitudinal slope rangingfrcm 15 degrees to 17.5 degrees) fora distance of approximately 800 feet (244 meters). The flowing type avalanche tends to spread and slow down across this bench, but major ava'lancheswill carry across and over the'lower cliff area. During the Spring of 1990 debri from several smalIavalanches was observed on this bench. The bulk of the avalanche and debri stopped on this bench. I-3 I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I II. TYPICAL AND DESIGN AVALANCHES A. Tvoes of Avalanches The various types of avaianches normal ly considered in a detailed avalanche study include the following: 'l . Loose snow type, normal1y newly fallen snow sliding on an old snow surface 2, Powder snow aval anches 3. Slab. hard and soft slab avalanches 4. Wet snow ava I anches The loose snow ava'lanche wou ld not be a design considerat'ion for this particularslide path, because it would belocal in nature and be associated with the cliff areas. Conceivably, a loose snow avalanche could trigger a larger powder or slab avalanche, but the design consideration would be based on the other, more critical type. The powder snow avalanche, either originating as a soft s'lab or simply a powder avalanche of sufficiently large proportions to carry through the'length of the slide path, is a very definite possibiiity for this avalanche path. The trajectory through the bench area and across the Iower cliff would continue the powder avalanche primarily into and over the Iimestone knolI at the base of the slide path. The powder avalanche dens'it'ies and associated pressure loading would be inconsequential on the water tank located on the very flank of the runout area and wouid not be a factor for the residentia l 'lots on Snowshoe Lane-I T I I Lr - | I I T I I I I I I t I t I I T I I t I The slab avalanche, soft or hard, that maintained the flowing component jntegrjty, i.e., without evolving into afull powder avalanchethrough the chule, would be the critical design avalanche for'loading upon the water t,ank and Snowshoe Lane, since the f]owing snow would be deflected (a part of the total volume) into the west 1eg of the runout zone. This wil'l be discussed in more detail in Chapters III and IV. A major wet snow avalanche conceivably could carry across the bench area above the lower cliffs and impact the steep uphi] 1 face of the small hiII. This wouid deflect a wet snow avalanche, probably spljtting into a west and east branch. The bulk of a wet snow avalanche wouid turn to the west due to the incised nature of the watercourse on the west side of the bench. It is extremeiy unlikelythat a major wet snow ava'lanche wou'ldoriginate from more than one third of the release zones and so the total vojume would be considerably less. Since the design avalanche for this particular analysis has been identified as a dry f'lowing avalanche with the associated higher velocities and the impact density taken as 250 kg,rm3 (wet f]owing densities would range from 450 to 500 kg,zm3), the wet snow avalanche can be considered less critica'l for both the residentia'l lots on Snowshoe Lane and the water tank. B. Frequencv Considerat'ions The estabtishment of a "design" avalanche predicated upon a particular recurrence jnterval is a very desi rable approach, since the possibif ity of occurrence can be re'lated to hazard risk. Considerab'le development of this approach has been effected in the field of f'lood forecasting and hydro'logy. Excel lent discussions on this are contained in "Guidel'ines anci Methods for Detailed Snow Ava lanche Hazard Investigations in Colorado", Colorado Geological Survey, 1976, and "The Avalanche Zoning P'lan" by Hans Frutiger. However, the state of the art for predicting a particular recurrence interval for a design avalanche without long term factual records is certainly stilf in its infancy. fhe comments contained in the above two references and t I detai led report on the KAC Avalanche path (Gore Valley) by the author are I particularly germane.I I For the purposes of this analysis, the defined release area and the initial I average snow pack depth at release of 2.0 meters (79 inches) is considered to I approximate the 100 year + recurrence interval event. The assumptions were based I in part upon evidence observed jn the field and experience on similar avalanche paths. Obviously the deoth near the fracture zone woujd be greater, but the I average for the tolal release zone is 2.0 meters. I C, Zoning Considerations (Town of Vail)I I The Town of Vail has adapted and periodically upgraded their hazard I regulations for avalanche, flood and geological sensitive areas within the Town I 'l im'its, The pertinent hazard regulation for avalanches are found in 18.69.010 I (Purposes), 18.69.020 (Definitjons), 18.69.030 (Master Hazard Plans), 18.69.031 (Approval of Master Plans), 18.69.032 (Supplemental Studies), 18.69.033 I (Supplemental Studies - Individual) and 18.69.040 (Development Restricted). I The Town of Vai l Hazard Regulations are encjosed within Appendix A of th'isIreport. ! D. Ana'lvsis Format t This analysis of the Vai l Meadows Avalanche path and runout zone has been based upon the fo] lowing format: r 1. Review al'l orevious work. I 2. Make additional field investigations and measurements.I 3. Analyze new aeri al photography, 1990. - I 4. Make additjonal dendrochronological investigations. I I I II - 3 I I I I I I t T I I I I I I I I I I I Re-analyze the release area and slide path and runout zone dynamic f low for the "design" avalanche. The "design" avalanche is defined in the same manner as was done in the Art Mears study of 1976 and the R.L. Halley study of 1977. Energy losses on the jnterim bench above the lower c'l iff as we'| 1 as the velocity vector changes and energy losses created by the limestone knol1 are to be considered. The analytica] work results are to be cross-checked with fjeld conditions and evidence. II . 4 t I I I I t T I I T T t T I t I I I I III- VAIL I*IEADOWS AVALANCHE PATH A. Ava'lanche Path llorpholoqv The Vail Meadows avalanche path consjsts of a medi um- large deposition or re'lease zone (Zone A), a narrow incised chute with an intermediate, smaller release zone (Zone B), and a complex runout zone below the middle cljff area. See Figures I and II. The exposure of both release zones (Zones A and B) is roughly N450E and thusly receives Iittle direct sunlight during the winter months. Ihe combination of exposure and e'levation (mean winter temperature) does not'lead to significant snowpack settlement. The ground surface within the release zones is high alpine grass with sparse tree cover. Compari son of aerial photographs of the release area for the period 1970 to 1990 show minor increases in tree cover, however the Mi1l Creek burn (circa 1945, personal comrnunication with Jay Pulis who was raised in the Gore Val ley) does show increased tree growth. This increased t'imber coverage on TheM'i 'l 'l Creek-GoreValleyridgewilI reducewindblownsnowdepositionintothe Zone A release area. Thjs aspect was not considered in this analysis but in the future r+iII make the results more conservative, albeit a ninor factor' The ground cover and slope exposure is conducive to fulI s'lab release a]though the lack of rock exposure or scree s'lope is less favorable for temperature gradient metamorphism. The temperature gradient metamorphism or depth hoar formation tends to create a weak layer at the snow-ground interface and is common for many of the major avalanche paths in the Coiorado Rocky Mounta i ns . The avalanche chute is a incised channel that is roughly trapezoidal in section. The bottom width ranges from 15 to 25 feet (4.6 to 7.6 meters) and with side slopes of 37 to 40 degrees (from the hori zontal). Field evidence shows III - 1 t I I I I avalanche f 'low depths of 60 feet plus (18+ meters) for flowing snow and as much as 100 feet (30 meters) for powder avalanche. Below the chute section, the avalanche path extends across a bench zone (longitudinal slope varying betveen 15 to 17.5 degrees) for a distance of approximately 800 feet (244 neters). The flowing type avalanche wiil s'low and spread across this bench, see Figure II. Major avalanches will carry across this bench, over the lower cliff area and into the path splitting area created by the 'large limestone knol'l that lies directly in the avalanche trajectory. The Iimestone knolI is approximately 80 feeL (24 meters) high above the saddle betv/een the two forks. This kno'l 'l wi'l I force a splitting of the flow with a smai l portion of a f 'lowing avalanche trave'l Iing over the top of the kno'l I , a port ion wi'l I be directed northeastward and a significant percentage being forced through the 50 degree velocity vector change towards Snowshoe Lane. A significant amount of energy will be dissipated in the turbulence caused by the flow splitting and veiocity vector change. As part of this study additiona'l dendochronology work was performed to date various trees that prov ide critical insight into the avalanche history for this sl ide path. Previous work as reported by l{ears include the fol lowing: "Tree cores were taken by Glenn (1974) from the VaiI Meadows avalanche path in order to estimate the annual probability of large avalanches. The tree ring analysis indicated an annual probability of one to two percent for avalanches large enough to reach the hi'l ltop at the base of the track and'large enough to reach about 50 meters (165 ft) downhilI ofthe water tank. Oead logs located in the vicjnity of the water tank and on the hilIeast of the tank indicated that an avalanche reached that location between 1950 and 1960. Trees were not sampled north of Snowshoe Lane because of the paucity of datable trees, but the annual probability of avalanches which can reach this location must be smaller than that found from tree-ring analysis higher in the path." T I I I t t T I I I I I I I TII-2 T I I I t I t t I I I I t I I I t t I HYDRO-TRIAD, LTD.PHOTO PAGE I VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE PATH VIEW FROM TOP OF I-7O TRUCK RUNOUT. VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE CHUTE VIEW FROM TOP OF LIMESTONE Ki{OLL SHOWING LOWER CLIFF AREA, BENCH AND MIDDLE SECTION OF CHUTE. I I T I I I t I I I I I I I I t t T I LTD,HYDRO-TRIAD PHOTO PAGE 2 VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE VIEW FROM BENCH ZONE SHOWING MIDDLE CLIFF AND MIDDLE SECTION OF CHUTE. 'd* VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE DEBRIS ON BENCH FROM SMALL AVALANCHES, SPRING I99O. I I I t I I I I I I I I t I I I t t I HYDRO-TRIAD, LTD.PI-IOTO PAGE 3 VAIL MEADOWS AVALANCHE DENDROCHRONOLOGY BORING ON TREE DAMAGED = I95O MAJOR AVALANCHE EVENT. *i VAIL MEADOWS MIDDLE CLIFF AVALANCHE AREA -.{r- +' As part of this study Hydro-Triad, Ltd. contacted the Mountain Research Station of the University of Colorado to provide additional tree-ring analysis or dendochronology. The results of the analysis are enclosed as Appendix B to this report. Tree number one which is a medium evergreen is located on the southern portion of lol 22. The indicated age is 59 years or in other words the tree was a seedling in the early 1930s. The other trees sanpled (*2, 3 and 4) were 'located on the s)ope below the lower cliff area. The trees in this area are obvious second growth initiated after the last major avajanche event. The dating of these trees would inciicate regrowth initiated between 1950 and 1954. Th'i s is consistent with the tree ring analysjs reported by Mears on the debri 'logs as being between 1950 and 1960. Thjs further is supported by personal communication with Jay Pulis indicating a major avalanche cyc'le in the val 1ey some 5 to 6 years after the Mill Creek burn. Reviewing the 1974 tree-ring analysis and the subsequent dendochronology data wou'ld jndicate the annual probability of a major avalanche reaching the Snowshoe Lake cul-de-sac would range from something less than 1x to approximately 1-1/27" or recurrence interva'ls range of 125 years to 75 years. I lhis data was utilized to cross check the dynamic analysis as discussed inIthe next section of this rePort. B. Desiqn Avalanche Dvnamics The avalanche path profile and cross section are shown on Figure II. The p'lan of the avalanche path with release zones, chute and runout zone are shown on the aerial photo enlargement Figure I. The details of the runout zone ar shown on Figure IiI. The design avalanche for thjs particular evaiuation consists of a dry flowing avalanche which would resu'lt from medium dry, soft or semi-hard lab release. For the purposes of this evaluation, it is further assumed that less than 15u of the ava lanche volume would evolve into the powder avalanche form, I I I I I t I T t T t I I I I I I I I I I since the more conservative approach would involve maximizing the ory flowjng I component of the avalanche. The parameters of the design avalanche are:I Release Areas Area Hectares Depth (Ave. ) Mete rs Peak Flow Rate m J,/ D Zone A 13. 5 .|6, 900 Zone B A',tn,"200a.rv I It Chute ovnamics I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sect i on E Flow Depth Meters Velocity m/s mph Peak Flow Rate m 3/5 x 10J s-0 700 25.4 16. I s-1 650 19.0 34.5 16. I s-2 650 20. 8 34. 0 16. I c-e 650 21 .2 33.5 22.4 s-4 l.1n 't2.5 25. 5 22.4 s-5 700 10. 0 tl n 22.4 b-o 700 8.8 20. 5 22.4 Sp'lit NA i n'iti a I ve loci ty gain, then turbu lence and spl itting. Approx. 0.45 v.'/29 loss where V" = 29 m/s s-7 See Figure TT 21 .9 11.5 rLL - + T I I I I I I C. Runout Zone While the saddle between the tow branches or forks of the runout zone and the I imestone knolI are integral features of the Vail Meadows Avalanche path runout zone, the turbulence, velocity vector changes and energy losses in this sectjon preclude seclion by section mass-energy balance. The f lowing snow coming off the interim bench will in'itially gain velocity to approximate'l y 29 m/s. Then the f'low splitting and turbulence created by the impact into the limestone kno'l l wilI create energy and velocity loss. Based upon vector change or velocity head 'loss, the residual velocity at section 7 is computed to be 21.5 m/sec. The runout distance based upon the Voellmy formula would then be 200 meters or 660 feet. This would put the northern Iimit of the moderate hazard zone north of Snowshoe Lane. The high hazard zone would impinge on the south end of Lot' 22, see Figure III. I I I I I I I I I I I I The avalanche dynamics analysis has been and the results of the dendochronology studies of the runout zone. D. Water Tank F rom hori zontal the tank is winter). cross-checked with field evidence to arrive at a "best fit" mapp'ing The previously described analysis was performed w'ithout consideration for potentia'l negative impacts of the lrater tank. The 1977 evaluatjon of the water tank by Hydro-Triad, Ltd. (R.1. Halley), concluded'i f the tank were maintained atSOX fuli during the avalanche hazard period and equipped with a shear ring tie to the foundation, the tank would not faii or be a significant additive element to the avalanche as it would affect the residential iots along Snowshoe lane. inspection during early 1990 it appears the shear ri ng to withstand 'load of 373 metric tons has not been insta'l led, It is not known if being maintained at 80fr ful1 during the avalanche hazard period (late l'1 I - If these actions are not taken, the hazard zones for the residential lots I on Snowshoe Lane wou'ld have to be re-defined to account for the increased hazard. r Reso'l ut'ion of this aspect is important for the avalanche hazard relating to Lots r 22 and 23. I lI I I I t I I t I I I I I I I III - 6 I t t I I I I IV. CONCLUSrONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS A. Conclusions Addjtional field information and dendochronolgy data has al lowed the reanalysis of the Vail meadows Avalanche path and runout. The results of the study and map of the runout zone are provided herein. The conclusion is that a portion of Lot 22 ofVail Meadows Fi]ing No. 1 is within the red or high hazard runout zone but a significant part is within the blue or moderate hazard zone. If a suitable avalanche defense system or avalanche load provision can be designed into a proposed structure, proper avalanche protection can be accommodated. This further would compl y with the existing Town of Vai l Hazard regulations. The 50,000 gallon water tank located within the N.l{. runout branch does not appear to be protected against avalanche impact and potentiai rupture which would adversely affect the extent of the hazard for Lot 22. This aspect needs to be resolved prior to defining a potential building configuration and avalanche defense system for Lot 22. B. Reconmendat'ions Resolve the status of the water tank and make improvements as needed' 2. Define potential structure configuration and avalanche defense system for any proposed building on Lot 22. 3. Present information to the Town of Vail on the modification to the avalanche hazard mapping and the defense system to comply with the current ordinances. This report represents the initial portion of this submittal. I I t I I I I t t t I t IV.1 t I I I I I t T I I I I t I I I I I I I I REFERENGES I I 1. "Avalanches, Cold Regions Science & Engineeri ng, Part III", 1968, l''1. I Mellor. I 2, "On the Destructive Force of Avalanches" by Voellmy, 1964, U.S.F.S., I trans racron. I 3. "Vail Meadows Avalanche Dynamics Study", 1976, Art Mears. t 4, "The Avalanche Zoning Pian", H. Frutiger, 1970, U.s.F.s., translation. I 5. "A Manual for Planning Structural Control of Avalanches", 1966, H. I Frutiger, M. Martine'l 'l i. I 6. "Encounter Probabilities for Avalanche Damage", 1966, Ed. La0hapelle. ! 7. "Fluid Dynamic Drag", 1965, Dr. Ing. s.F. Hoerner. I 8. "Avalanche Protection in Switzer'land", 1975, G.T.R., RM-g.r 9. "Evaluation of the Snow Avalanche Hazard Jn the Valley of Gore Creek, I Eagle County, Colorado", INSTAAR. 10. "KAC Ava'l anche St,udy, Vai l, Colorado, 1975' R. L. Hal ley, P. E. I 11. "Guidelines and Methods for Detailed Snow Avalanche Hazard Investigations - in Colorado", Arthur L Mears, 1976. I P. "Vail Meadows Avalanche, Vail, Colorado", 1977, R.L. Halley, P.E.I 13. "Avalanche Dynamics, Engineering Appl ications for Land Use Planning, 1977, I C.F. Leaf and M. Martinelli, Jr., USDA.r 14. Aerial photography, Vail Meadows Ava'lanche, Falcon Air Maps, 1990. r I ! t t t t I I I I I I I APPENDIX A I I I I I I t I I l ; t I .? f, J I I t I I I I I I I I I 90. 05,/14 1B:49 P01 * INTER-FI0UHTRIH EHEINEERINE .t Dspe,!"",',*'f HAZARD RECULATIONS date for a public hcaring to consider the zoning dirtricts to be llTp^olgd on the annexed area. (Ont. Z{tSl4) 5 3l;ili,-O;8(1973) g 22.30r.) lE.68.050 Zoning distrlct detennination_Hearing notice andconduct. Notice shall be grven, the hearing shafl b€ conducted, and arcport of lhe planning commission ststing its findings anJpsomnrcndations shall be transmitted to the town council in 11?r+l_.."-fi!h the applicabte provisions of Oraptcr 1g.6d.(ord.23(1974) g 3 (part): ord. 8{1973) 822.302.) 18.6_8.060 Zoning district dctermination-Council action.Upon rcccipt of the repon of the planning commission, thetown council shall determine the zoning distriits to be irnposeion the annexed area h accordancc with thc appticaUfeprovisions of Sections 18.66.150 and lg.dO.tg0.' (OrO. Z3(r974\ g 3 (part): Ord. 8(t9?3) g 22.303.) 18.68.070 Zoning district detcrmlnrtion-Odinrnce, The determination of zoning district by the town council shall bc.made through its etactment of an -ordinance imposing zoning dlstricts on the annexed arca. (Ord. 2g(lg74t $ 3 tpartliord.8(1e73) g 22.304.) Sections: 18.69.010 r6.69.020 18.69.030 1E.69.031 18.69,032 ctaptcr lE.6g TIAZARD REGULATIONS Purpose. Ilafinitions, Master hazard plans. Approval of master plans. Supplemental studies. . 49j (vrir e,J.3J)I f.r I 90. 05"14 18 : 51 I r P09 * I t'ITER-Fl0Ul'JTH IttJ EHE IHEERIHE .i ln' t: ZONING I i I ),, th t I I t I I t t f I I I I I I I t ',1 ''' ,i i 1t.69.033 Supplcrnental studies-Individurt.It.59.034 Report to town councit. 1E.69.035 InrGrprerrrion. It.69,036 Disctiimcr of lirbiliry.18.69.040 Development restricted. It.69.0.15 Designation of flood hazard zones rnd lloodhrzrrd studles. 1E.69.047 Procedurcs for the substsntial improvcnrent of lcgal nonconforming structures locaicd, In pert or in whole, in a flood hazard zonc. 1E.69.019 Duties of the zoning edministrgfor. 1E.69.050 Special restricrlons lor developmcnts on lols rvherc thc avcnge slope of the iitc bcneath theproposed structure and parking arca is irr crccss of thlrty percent in single-family residentiel, two-lamily residentirt rnd two-irmily primary/ tccondary rcsidcntial zones.1E.69.052 lpecirl restrictions for developmcnt in geo. logicelly sensltlve .rsls.It.69.060 Rlgbt of appeat. 1E.69.070 Requiremenr of bond. ft.59.010 Purpose, Thc purposc of this chaprer is to help protcct the inhabi- tants of the town from dangers relating to developmcnt of flood plains, avalanche paths, steep slopcs and gcologically scnsitive arcas; to regulate thc use of land areas which may be subjcct ro flooding and avalanchc or which may bc gcologically scnsitivc; and further to regulate dcvclopmcnt on stccp slopcs; to protcct the cconomic and propcny values of the town, to protecr thc aesthetic and recrcatioosl valucs and natural rcsources of thc town, whicb are somerimes associatcd with flood plains, avalanchc areas and areas of geologic scnsitivity and slopcs; to minimizc damagc to public facilitics and utilities and minimizc the nccd for relicf in clcan-up operations; to givc notice to thc public of ccrtain arcas wirhin thc town where flood plains, avalanchc arcas and areas of geologic scnsitivity cxist: and to promorc thc gcncral public health. safety and welfare. (Ord.5(1985) $ l: Ord. l2{1e78) S 4 (part}.) ab (vdt r.r-t5l T it I I T I I I I f \ g'0. tl 5,/14 1B:49 Ptr 2 .t It{TER-l'l0Ul',lTHIH EHEIHEERIITJE HAZARD REGULATIONS 1E.69.020 Dcfinitlons. For the purposcs of this chaprer, thc words containcd in this scction are dcfincd as follows: A, A'blue hazard avalanchc arca"means an arca impactcd by a snow avalanche producing a total static and dynamic pressure lcss than six hundred pounds per squore foor on a flai surface normal ro the flow and/or a rcturn intcrval in excess of twcnry-five years. B. A *red hazard avalanche arca'mcans any arca irnpacted by a snow avalanche producing a total staric and dynamic pressure in cxcess of six hundred pounds per squarc foor on a tlat surface normal to rhe flow addlor a ruurn interval of less than twcnty-five ycars. C. 'Flood hazard zone" means that arca covered by thc buse flood. The base flood arca is any numbered A. AO, e\H, or area of one hundred year shallow flooding indicared on rhe Flood Insurance Rate Map, associated work maps, and Flood lnsurance Study. The flood hazard zone is also any area indicated as floodplain as defined by the "Core Creek Flood Plain Inforrnarion Report," 1975, as dcsignated ln Secrion 18.69.045. D. 'Slope"is as defincd in Chaptcr 1E.04. E. Thc *Zone of influence' mcans any area in a potcntial avalanchc hazard zone whcre detailed infornation is not currcnrly available but which may be impacrcd by said hazard. These zones of influence shall be designatcd on the appropriate maps of rhc zoning adminisrraror of the rown. F. -Flood lnsurancc Study" mcans rhc official report provided by thc Fedcral Emergency Managemcnr Agenc-v rhat includes flood pro{ilcs and water surfacc clcvation of rhe base flood. Ga "Substanrioj-lglfsJggjnt " mcans a.ny rcpair. reconsr ruc- tion, or improvcment of a structure. thc cost of rvhich eouals ol exceeds.fifly peJge-nt qf the markeli@Si?[ffi - MarKe[ valuc Sntll Dc oerermtneo Dy a quattltecl $sessor designated by thc zoning adminisrrator. Thc market value o[ a strucrure is determined eithenl. Eefore rhc improvcmcn( dr repair is sraned: or2. lf thc srructure has bcen damaged and is being resrored, beforc the damage occurrcd. For rhe purposcs of this definirion 'lubstantial improvcment" is considued to I I I I I I t I (vril9-l-lJ) tE-.- 498- l gD. intt + 1 B : b 1 p 1 0 .{ I FrrER- H0UHTR I ti Et'tE I_H.EERlt'tEt I l(, I I I I I I ZONINC occur when thc tirsr alteration of any wall, ceilin3, floor,or other strucrural pan of thc building commenccs, whcther or not that altcrarion affects thc eiternal dimcn- sions of the structure, The tcrm docs not, howcver, include any projccr for improvemcnr of a $ructuns tocomply with exisring srare or local hcalth, sanitary,. orsafcty code specificrrions which are solely necessary to assure safe living conditions. H. 'Gcologically scnsirive arca" means an arca within rhc Town of Vail which may be subject ro rock falls, nud flows, dcbris flows, dcbris avalanihes, and unstable soil, rlopes or rocks. (ord.5(1985) g 2: Ord. t6(1983) g I (part)r Ord. l2(197E) g 'l(pan).) IE.69.030 Master hazard ptans. . The rown manager shall formulate and devetop master hazardplans for rhc rown. Said hazard plans shali bc bascd onengineering studies and shall indicaie thc locarjon of knownfloodplains, avatanchc and gcological hazard zones of in0uenee,known rcd and bluc avalanihc aid geological hazard areas, "ndforty pcrcenr slope areas. ln addiriin. th-e plans may show anyother information or data deemed to be disirable Uy ttre rown m-anager. Maximum citizen participarion during the formulationof the mastcr hazard plans as well as other phaser of thc Inrormatlonlmplementation of the hazard srudies and rcgulations, shall ,bj encouraged. The purposc of rhe rnaster hazard ilans is ro idcnrify and alleviate prescnr a.nd future problems creaicd by rhc consrrucrion of improvemcnrs in thc hazard areas within thc town by-means ofprescnring in an orderly fashion the gcneral data and informarion which are essenrial to the undcrsunding of thc rclationship bctween the hazards and improvemcnts- located wiihin said areas. The mastcr hazard plans may be attcred from time ro rime to conform wirh new information or exisring conditions. (Ord. l2(19?8) $ a (part).) lE.6I03l Approvll of mastcr plans. The mastcr hazard plans shali not be considered to be official hazard master plans of thc rown unril and unless the town council tI I I t I I t ( I (Ydt g.r.tt)49E.2 l: I t- I I I I I I I tl ntr,,/1i1 1tr tr1(J. L_r J/ L = I \J . ._r !HTER-I'IOUHTRIP01 )|( I J, I I I I I I I HMARD RECULATIOI{S adopts thc same, by motion. No substantial modification of thc master hazard, plan.shall be made unless it is first approved by the town council in a similar manner. As soon as the master haiardp.lans.arc-adopred,-or.ponions rhcrcol arc adoprcd, a copy of ir shall be placed on file in rhc office of the town cltrk, wheri ir may be inspe-cred by any interesred pany during normal busincss hours. (Ord. I2(1978) g a (part).) 1E.69.032 Supplementalstudies. Thc town managcr, wirh the advice and approval of the planning cornmission, shall continue to study ani accumulate information as to hazard areas. When additiohat information is availablc, it shall be rcviewed by rhe planning commission and addcd to the rnaster hazard plans. (Ord. 12(l9ZE) $ 4 (part).) 18.69.033 Supplemlnial studles-Individual. If an applicarion is rnade ro build in an idenrified avalanche hazard zone of influence or modificarion to thc floodplain, the zoning administraror may rcquirc the applicant to conduct supplemenral studies as spccificd in this chaprcr. Thc informarion submitted by the applicanr following completion of said srudics shall be viewed by the rown staff and thc planning commission and may be addcd ro rhe masrer hazard plans. (Ord. l2(l9ZE) 5 4 (pan).) 18.69.034 Report to lown councll. Thc rown manag€r shall report to the town council not less than oncc each ycar on any'addirions thor have been made to the trrastcr hazard plan. (Ord. l2(t9't8l g a gart).) 1E.69.035 Intcrpretatlon. The provisions of this secrion shall bc deemcd to bcminimum requiremcnts. Nothing hcrein shall impair thc obligarions. of or interfere with privare agrccme[ts in cxccssof thc minimum requiremenrs. Where thlis chaptcr imposcs I I (vdt t.3-r5) ttrrrr 49E-3 I sD. 0a/1,+ tt I I I I I I I I I I d I I 8: 5l Pt1 rc INTER-l'I0UFITRII{ EHEIHEERINE It I I ZONING a restriction different from that imposcd by otb€r rpplicablc provisions of law, contract, or deed, thc more rcstrictive provision shall control. (ord. 5(leEs) $ 3.) 18.69.036 Disclaimcr of lirbilily. This chapter is based on scientific and cnginecriog considcrations which arc continually bcittg dcvclopcd. Comptiancc rflith thc provisions hcrcin cannot insure freedbm from risk to life, safety or proPerty. This section shall not crcatc liability on thc part of thc Town of Yail or any officcr or employce thercof for any damagc that may rcsult from rctiance on this chapter, or any administrative dccision lawfully madc hereunder. The designation of cc ain areas as hazard areas or gcologically scnsitive arcas pursuant to maps incorporated into this s€ction docs not impty in any way that arcas not so dcsignatsd are frcc from all risk to lifc, safcty or ProPerly. (Ord. 5(1e85) $ a.) 1E.69.040 Devetopmentresrlcled. A, No structurc shalt be built in any flood hazard zone or rcd avalanche hazard arca, No structure shall bc built on aslopc of forty psrcsnt or greater ercept in single-family residcntial, two-family rcsidcntial, or two-family primary/secondary residential zone d istricts. Thc term "structure" as used in this scction does not includc recreational structurcs that are inrcndcd for scasonal use, not including residcntial usc. B. Srructures may be built in llgg,avalanchc hazard arcas prgy,idgg! that proper mitigatiirg rneasures have been takcn. C. The zoning adminis-lrator may require any applicant or person desiring to build in an avalanche huatd zone of int'lucncc to submit a definitive study of thc hazard arca in which he proposes to build if the town's master hazard plan does not contain sufficient information to determine it' the proposed location is in a red hazard or blue hazard 498.4 lEb (v.il 9-l-&l) I I RCV BY:HYDRO.TRIAO, LTO, AFLJlt tlP,\//tlt ti-r.'J Ut \J \J/ I'E I \J t a 51 ; 11 :58 'F I HT i CCITT G3- ER_I'IOUHTflIH HAZARD REGULATIO}IS arca The requirement for additional information and study shall be donc in accord with Chapter 18,56. D. The zonint administrator may requirc any apPlicant or penon desiring to build in an idcntified -bluc avalanche hazard z.one to submit additional lnformlii6i- or rcpons as to wherher or e nEamsft quired, said lnformation and report should specify the improvetn€nts proposed therefor. The required information and rcports shall be done in accordance with Chaptcr 18.55. E. The zoning administrator may rcquire any applicant or person desiring to modify the floodplain by frl, cqnstruction, channelization, grading, or other similar changes, to submit for review an cnvironmcntal irnpact statoment in accordance with 16.56 to establish that the work wilt not adversely affect adjacent Properties, ar increase the quantity or velocity of flood waters' (Ord. l6(1983) $ I (part): Ord. 12(1978) S.4 (pan).) 18.69.045 Designation offlood hazard zones and flood hezard tludler. There arc two sets offlood hazard rnaps and studics designated and adoptcd for the Town of Vail. Thcy arc: A. Att ircas dcsignated as flood hazard zones in the Flood Insurance Ratc Maps, as wcll as thc Flood Insurance Studv, dated November2, 19E2" are hcreby designated and adopted for the areas encotnpasscd by'the Town of Vail as of Deccmber l. 1980. B. The "Gorc Creek Floodplain Information", 1975 study and accompanying maps are hercby adoPtcd and dcsignared for an area dcscribed in the Wcsr Vail annexarion Plat, dated Deccmber lE, 19E0, (Ord. l6(1e83)S I (pan).) 3032386382iS 2 Et'tEItrlEERIl'lE t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 498-4a (V.il 9.r.tsl I t T T I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I APPENDIX E} l. i Mountain Research Station :@ at=tl- - -(qlJ Universtry ot uolorado 818 Counry Road I 16 Nederland, Colorado 80466 001) 492-8841 ,c\ (\, .'$ ) -,-\\\' .- ,, T t I T I I t I I I I I I I I I lY,-,, "l r-: l iffJr-l Ranald L,, llaliev l{vdrc-Ti-iad" Ltd. 1:jL{:r lAlad s i,.,oi- 1: !1 FLvd,, SLrit'r L i-1{:! Lal,:eraaqd " ::F Fil::15 Deai'' Fl*n l F1*a.ge + :i nd encl. n::ed the i-esr.tl ts +-r-om the anal.'"/5i s rr+ the sgrntrl eg i,+,n cc:l Lercted rn Tr-rer:'iav, F,-\sed on thi= erridence. iL apnears that a rr*jnr av.1l,rnche orcui-red aornetirne befEre 19f,i:i' It i'E passible 'f:lra{: ano!:lrrat- rriav have L-1a':Lrrrgd gornetirle he*nt-e IS49 " *{{er:tins +.-.rA- ; i +t.- -+--r aAt '. h'-rt I ran't be =ure r+ thi=" ILr l-*t: = .L r r Li rlf r-rFrrJ€! ur r! v I LJr hope this in{arrnation is nelpful to ycur r:lient. f f Lr;q .a nl a;r;ttF.5 '.r-Fl-'i qa '^ri 'Ftr rral r '''F' 'l .{ r_^ t--__.' 5- L_1. _i :.rr (.J I ii. L i !r-l i.,a L,r !.LiLir r r'YrJr-rr !r Lr€ rrErtJFY H yulr rAi th ,i{i'l y dendrochr0ncl l c]g i {a l questians in thts f uture. 5i ncerel y, b' vzet-tlk"--'-- Ciinn i'* A, ldu{:rJhous;er I '.r I : rl fa=onn'!7re2.'lilil g *29,=Eg ''i'lll11 i: :. ii i li fAXqA)J i> -:q l=t - I I T I I I t t I I I I I I I I I I !.3nilr-dtrhi-if nol,f,{1ra.i analvsi6 il'f suba.!Brne {ir- ti-€r*5 in litth r tl,ni L. ij*loi-ado a.vat ancne l. l f,aiag r^rere rol I ected . Lr=i nq an i ncrament bot-er ,, 'f rnin 4 lrees i ft ,f,r' naaLllrr-s aval snche ;-unnlrt znne" Tarc care= v'lere i:,:1 L pctPd iri]in ire€3 #1 " trne aach 'Fr-orn trees #2 and #.f . and ' 'f rom t,-ee #4" 2! Cnres r{ere dried +Dr Feveral davs" then nnutnted and sanded. -:i The annltal orob,th !-in€s in each gar'ns1e t'rere e,'ramined t-tnder a flrirros{:crpF ti: rhecl.: *rr r'ina f orrnati on, Somet:.mpg, : n{:,=rannual ri nqa 'f arrn and tran be mi Etsl:Fn 'For annltal ri ncs i { not cl osFI v inspecf-ed" Nu such rinEs appetsred whirh woltl d a{{erl: Llr': r'ing i:oi".(ni: " ,:1.) Ftings -!t]r p;rch Earnr:]le r/{sre counted to detterrnine mi ni mLtrn tree ilge:i " 5) In the Field" tree {*4 sh nt^ted evidence o{ srowth disrutntion, possibl'v cauged l:y avalanche impact. The tree appear',ad to have been topped n but Lhen recoverad. Cores were taken above and helow the digtorted section in an effort to date the distttrbance' In add j.tion to ring ccrr.lnts. plots o+ ring-width patttrns wEre made s$ the:ie s.arnpl e'g in order t,c detei-mine the date ,r{ digttrrc-- an{:e. FLot* wer-* rnade of the other =amFles to see i'f a disturb. antre otrcuri'-ed in ather tree= at thig date" 5 ) Res{-rl tq e) l'lininurm ti-ee tl1 free #I tr-ae #4 tre* ages :Y r].nog 38 rinls J7 r-inog 19f,{} 1961 L?53 uoper- ?4 rings 19$5 lswer 4tJ rinr:s 194? b) {--cr-es Fr-o.n tree= #1!:"3 were cloge to pithr probablv within :. r j.ng or twc" Berause corps !,{ere nilt tal':an at rntrt level tseveral rrore o{ the earl iest growth rings were nt]t r-ef l ected in thege sarnples. Dates of tree establighrnent arF probabl Y 2'4 years tarl itr than the ring counts. The core from the lower pnrt.ion of treer S4 alrpe.rred Lo be f r-trther {rcm tl'ie pi Lh,, I woulri gLre$s Lhat Eher* i4er€ 4 cr- 5 ircre i-i ngs be{{]re the pith. c) 'flre p).r:l: i;f r':i ng= r,'iidths r:{ the 1r:wer secti,=n c'f trr:e *4 '5hov.rsd a -Fi*ii'1v inarl.,:ed derrease in rinq '+iidthg gterrtinq "rt i Lh the 1?55 rii.rg and ccntinuing f or- ';everal vea.rg. Ring tri dt:hs qradual -I''' i ncrcaaged o'*sr the next decade. The i nnerilogt nDri'nal ring f r-nrn thlr r-rppi:r t;arnplre ig the .l.9S5 r'ing; belrnnd Eh"rt the rings *re di s-torted,r *G i t- j-'s di'F+ j. cul t tc tel I what eractl v i 3 qoi ng Dn her-a. 7, fnnr:1r-rsi *ng 1) ]la;ed nn the date o{ tree #1. lncated et t'he +ai- entj nJ It I tlre i-unoltt, it apnnsrs that a na-ior avalanche EtrLirr-ed sornetime t be-Far-e L9ltl" :) Dateg f rsrr trees satnpled above the water tcwer i#i,$, and I 4) rrav ind:ical,= another s1i,le prev:i ol-t* t': L94?. It is alEo t Fro==ibl.e t*nd rTt:ra probahl€) that these trees jutgt tcot': a I ittla lcnger 'l:. c become estahi. ished than ti-ee *1. II f,) The r-ing pattern in the l or.ler Forti'fn '::{ tree *4 rsf lectsI ' .-. d:i gtr-rrbance abrr-tt l95F! which ror-rghlv coincides with the ring pattern in the LrpFsr- part. This sr:ggests that gome'thi ng occnrred I 1r- r, di *rr-tpt norrnal. t;-ee Erowth n pessibly an avalanche, but since t fhe pa{:tern is not -Found in any o* the other treeg sampledr (even in 'Lr-qe {*iI wtrirh c.ras rlirectLy abnve *4) !t Iooks like a ti-ee- I speci{i.s diatlirtrance. I I I I I I I I I t I I I I it l I ,l,l I I t HYDRO-TRIAD6lrr$39F53'i.*11 x ) { t i t.U,'//;f\\ ;^;;,rd;:::',iY ili [ilUl),it$$"trnr:,r:liq' \/ /: /,()4<t N \ \ I 5( $ ;\)l aO \\ \ \ l b Lt( t; I I i,"'tl )I t trr,\ : l(,'h \.il\.t {q I tl Jrlii r ljt ' tl i \J/ tt ll,l ,' iii lli,' /r .$ .\ l.-rlt lr I I Ilq{,ill:ll \' tilf ,v 0'll I IUs-s s-d I (1S ) ) '(llffi //t TANK r\S -.. I lt scALE' l"g 150' EADOWS AVALANCHL RUNOUT ZONE. SHOWING HIGH A MODERATE HAZARD ZONES Tffi(i 'dohfi\\tt \ffi K VAIL M ilI l( \\ { ,.1 -f{ )\ .rt\ $,"r; Ktr] I !t : II 'm Public Ncticg*,0 Ocr _ 2,s}s US Army Corpo of Englrreerc Alhrquerque Dstrict P.O. 80r t6aoAlbuqu.rqu., Xlt !7iO!-r6!O Pcrmit Applic.tion l{ol co-oYT-0159 September 8, 198 SusDansa Datc:(505) 766-2776 or (719)543-9459 N/A In R.plt F.lGr to:_ .District Engineer ,cEswA-co-R REGIONAL PERMIT FOR STREAM HABITAT IMPROVEMENT STRUCTURES IN THE STATE OF COLORADO Interested parties are hereby notified that the District Engineer has reissued Reglonal PermLt No. CO-OYT-0159 for stream habltat funprowenent structures in iraters sithin the State of Golorado under provisions of Section 404 of the Clean llater Acc (33 USC 1344). Work Authorized: This regional perrnlt auchorlzes certal-n dlscharges for constructlon of stream habltat Lmprovement structures. A copy of the pernic is atcached. Location of Work: This regional permit is applicable to a1l waters of the Unlted states, lncludlng wetlands, rrLthl-n the state of Colorado. Authorization of Ehe Regional Permit: The use of regional permic gives the Corps of Engineers a way of authorizing activities that would have only mininal adverse envirorunental impacts, either separately or cumulatively. The decision to issue the perurit was based on an evaluation of che probable impacEs, including cumulative impacts, of the proposed activiEies on the - public interest. That decision reflected the national concern for both protection and utilization of inportant resources. The benefits which reasonably roay be expected to accrue from the proposal have been balanced againsc its reasonably foreseeable deEriments. Issuance of the pernit was found not co be contrary to the public interest. The evaluation of che impacEs of permit issuance included application of the guidelines set forth by the EPA Administrator under authority of Section 404(b) of the Clean Water Acc. In accordance wich environmental procedures and documentation requlred by che NaEional Envirorunental Policy Acc of 1959, an environmental assessrnent r^/as prepared for this perrnit action and nay be seen at either the Southern Colorado Resident Office, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Room 4L6, 421 Norch Main, Pueblo, C0; or the Albuquerque Discrict, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Roour 8t+L9, 5L7 GoId Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM. More Information: For more Lnformation about the regional permic, contact a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office listed in the regional permit. Steven M. Dougan Lieucenanc Colonel. EN Discrict Engineer Enc I osure , REGIONAL PERI{IT NO, CO-OTT-0159 FOR STREAU HABrrAr "'*3;iilET"';;l3llff' I{rrHrN rHE EFFECTM DATE: Sepcenrber 8, 1989 EXPIRATION DATE: September I, L994 TO IIIIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Incerested parcies are hereby notified Ehat, in accordance with 33 CFR 325.2(e) (2), published in the Federal Regiscer on November 13, 1985, the following work is hereby authorized by regional perrnit ?ursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. This permlt was previously auchorized on llay 23, 1984, and has been modified and excended for another five years. The purpose of this regional permit is to expedice auchorization of minor, non- concroversial , recurring work. llork which does not conply with the provisions of this document will require an individual pernit. Any work or structure r+hich wiIl be envirorulentally controversial or have unacceptable impacts on che public interest is not authorized. Pernit and Location of Work: Any Federal , state, or local agency, rnember of the general public, or their authorized agents having managemenc responsibility within the State of Colorado are authorized to use che general permic. The pernit is applicable co all waters of the United States within Ehe State of Colorado. I Scope of llork: l,lork authorized by this regional permit is limited to che installation of stream habicat improvement structures, and a maxirnum of 50 cubic yards of fill material can be placed below the ordinary high watermark of the water body for each scructure. All plans must be coordinated with and approved by the Colorado Division of Wildlife. AuEhorized Materials: Wood, logs, boulders, rocks, gravel, brush, trees, gabion baskets, sheet piling, fencing naterial , and other suitable naterial used to construct stream habitat structures may be used. A11 materials used must conforn to guidelines promulgated pursuant to Section 404(b), Public Law 92-500. Types of SLruccures: Suggested struetures, conmonly used to inprove strean habicac, include: a. BouLder Retards (see Drawing, Sheet 2): Boulders or large rocks may be placed in streams co improve stream habitat. Placing boulders in the stream will slow the currenc and dig out snall pockets, or pools, which are used as resting and feeding areas for fish. b. Log and Rock Drops or Dans (see Drawing, Sheet 2): Low-1eve1 dams may be constructed ouE of logs or rocks. They create small impoundments upstream, and sma1l pools are scoured out doarnstream by i{ater flowing over the darn . Duration of Construction Auchorization: Each individual project authorized under this regional pernit must be started withln l-2 rnonths of the date of the Corps' notice thac you can proceed wlth the work and must be completed within 24 months of chat date. Ihe Corps rnay excend the duration of construction authorization under appropriate clrcumstances, if requested in wrlting by the permittee. In such cases, additional construction inpacts must be kept niniural . Notification Procedures: Anyonepernit must provide the following to beginning work: proposlng to perforn work authorized by this informacion to the Corps of Engineers prior a. Nane, address, and telephone number of the party responsible for the work and the own€r of the affected land, if different than Ehe applicant. b. A courplete description of the work, including the conposition, source, and volume in cubic yards of all material to be discharged. c. Project location, including name of the waterbody, nearest town, county, and section, toarrrship, and range. d. A lecEer fron the Colorado Dlvislon of Wildlife stating that Ehey have reviewed and approved the project. e. A gritcen scatement that the Stace Historic Preservation Officer has been contacced and that the prolect will conply rrich provisions of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1965, State Antiquities Act of 1973, and SEate Register of Historic Places Act of 1975. f. A written statement that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by the terms and conditions of this perrni.t. E. A set of drawings/sketches showing: (1) The project location on a vicinity map with distances to roads, $/acer cowers, and railroads or other landnarks. (2) Plan or top views of all work subJects to Corps of Englneersjurisdiccion, and; (3) Cross-sectional or side views of all work. A11 drawings should be on paper which with all percinent dimensions such as work. A bar scale should be included is 8-1/2 inches by 11 inches in size, length, widch, and depth of all fill on each drawing. h. An evaluation oflanv wetlands to be affected by the vork. c. Digger Logs ( see nornal s treamflovt beneath Drawing, Sheet 2): Digger logs divert sone of the the 1og, which will scour out a snall poo1. d. Fa11en Trees (see Drawing, Sheet 2): Trees or brush nay be placed in the stream and must be properly anchored to Prevent washing away during high flows. e. Trash Catcher (see Drawing, Sheet 3): Trash catchers may be constructed using steel fenceposts, heawy-duty hogwire or chickenwire, rocks, and brush. A small impoundurent will forn upstream, and a small pool will be scoured out below the structure. f. Deflectors (see Drawing, Sheet 4): Deflectors may be constructed out of logs, sheet piling, rock, and gravel. Defleccors speed up the current and scour ouc small- pools. Increased currenc nay clean silt and sand ouc of gravel, improving trout spawning habitat. g. Artificial Covert Artificial cover or ove rhangs may be constructed out of 1ogs, wood, or rocks. Vegetational succession on top of a sodded p1-atforn will restore a natural appearance. Such a development provides hiding cover for fish. h. Barriers: Barriers may be consEructed ouc of wood or gabion baskets. Barriers may be needed to isolate pure strains of fish, such as the greenback cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki stonles. i. Spawning Beds: Gravel may be placed in streams to imProve trout spawning habitat. j. ocher Scructures: Other structures designed to improve stream habicat may be conscructed under this regional permit, provided prior approval is granted by the Discrict Engineer. Colorado Water Law: There are legal constralnts in the Colorado Water Law on structures placed in a stream channel if they would in any rtay incerfere with the exercise of a valid r{ater right. If the owner of a water right finds that such an obstruction alters the channel in any way which is detrimental to that righc, it is incumbent upon the State Engineer to order the removal of thac obstrucEion. If such a struccure stores water and is within tshe jurisdictional conditions of a dam and reservoir, then the plans and specifications of such a structure musc be approved by the State Engineer. If a structure causes water losses through evaporation or other means, inj ury can be claimed by other water users; and if it is deEernined that such a complaint is va1id, che construction agency would be required co renove the structure. Duration of Regional Permit: This regional permit will cover activities begun within five years and completed within six years after the date of issuance, unless it is revoked in the incerim. Revoking the regional permit will not affect the work chat had been authorized when che pernit was in effect. 6. This pernlt does noE authorlze nork in a componenc of the National Wild and Scenic River System; nor in a riwer offlcially deslgnated by Congress as a ,'study river" for possible inclusion in the systen, while the rlver is in an official s tudy status. 7. AII disturbed areas above the ordinary high watermark \till be reseeded to Prevent erosion. 8. Whenever possible, operations will be conducted during low flow Periods. g. Habitat lmprovements will not block systems used for navigation, including rafting and canoeing, or create a hazard to navigatlon in such streams. 10. The permittee sha11 take measures co protect wetlands from damage. ll. Discharges into fish spawning areas during spawning seasons should be avoided. L2. Discharges into breeding and nesting areas for nigratory waterfowl wilb be avoided. 13. A1l ternporary fills will be removed in their entirety. General Conditions: l. Any activity authorized under Ehis permit wlll not jeopardize a threatened or endangered species as identified under the Endangered Species Act or destroy or adversely modlfy the critical habitat of such species. When appropriate, the Corps of Engineers will consult arith the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on specific requests to perform nork under chis perurit when a project may affect a threatened or endangered specles. 2. You should maintain the activity authorized by this Perxnit in good condition and ln conformance with the terms and conditions of this pernit' You nay rnake a good faith transfer of the permic authorization to a third party. Should you desire to abandon the proJect without a good faith transfer, you must ensure that che acclvicy wlll noc cause damage to other parties 3. If the activity may adversely affect historic Properties whlch the National Park Servlce has listed on, or determined eligible for listing, on, the National Regiscer of Historic Places, you will notify the Corps of Engineers. If the Corps deternines that such historic properties may be adversely affectsed, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation will be provided an opportunity to conment on the effects on such historic proPerEies or the Corps will consider nodlfication, suspension, or revocation in accordance $tith 33 cFR 325.7. If you, before or during prosecution of che authorized work, encounter a hlstoric ProPerty EhaE has not been listed or determined eligible for listing on the National Register, but which rnay be eligible for listing ln the Register, you shall irnnediately notify the Corps of Engineers. The written notification for activities under this pennit must be senc !o the appropriate Corps of Engineers District Office. Refer to the enclosed map showing the Discrict boundaries of the three offices operating in Colorado. These three offices are the Albuquerque District, Omaha District, and Sacramento District. Please send your nocification to the appropriate address given below: U.S. Arny, Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District Southern Colorado Resident Office Post Office Box 294 Pueblo, Colorado 8LOO2-0294 Telephone (719) 543-9459 U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Omaha Dlstrict Platte River Resident Office 9307 Colorado State Highway #121 Littleton, Colorado 80123-5901 Telephone (303) 979-4L2O U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers, Sacramento Districc Grand Junction Regulatory Office 764 Hov Lzor:. Drive, Room 211 Grand Junction, Colorado 81505 - 8719 Telephone (303) 243-1199, 243-L262, or 243-1453 The Corps of Engineers will review your request and Lnform you in writing that the work may proceed unde r the auchorizacion given in this permic. An appllcant must not start sork untl-l notlfted by the Corps of Engineers. lf the work is not covered by this permit, you musc apply for an individual - Departnenc of the Arny permit. Conditions of the Regional Permic: A1l rrork authorized under this regional permit is subject to the following condiuions. Special Conditions: 1. The work will noc be located in the proximity of a public water supply intake without wricten approval of the entity operacing che intake. 2. The work will not be located where it will cause siltation, degradation, or otherwise adversely affect a privately or-publicly-owned irrigacion water diversion structure, headgate, or other sinilar structure. 3. 0n1y c1ean, nonpolluting naterial will be used for construction. 4. Work will be conducted in a manner thac ari1l mininize turbidity of the water in the work area. 5. The discharge of oil, gasoline, or other fuels or naterial capable of causing pollucion arising from the lrork is prohibited. coRPS OF ENGTNEERS D|STR|CT i9UNDARTES 4J/'--"{---.\ OMAHA OI8'BIC? \,,ttL r:j nru j) \- ft {t .-^,-l ALBUOUEROUE OtSTBICT (=.Foedtietb\CiA-- SACRAMENTO DISTRICT I -, nttut \.f il /, 9n c,,h J 1,,' altrl |lr3tal {,s ?.t U.S. A4ny, Corps of Englneers, Albuquerque Dlstrlct Southern Golorado ProJect Offlce Post Offlce Box 294 Pueblo, Colorado 8L002'0294 Telephone (7L9) 541-9459 U.S. Arny, Corps of Englneers, Ouaha Distrlct Llttleton Regulatory Offlce 9300 Colorado Sta'le HtghwaY #75 Llttleton, Colorado 80125 Telephone (303) 979-4121 U.S, Arnlt, Gorps of Englneers, Sacramento Distrlct Grand Junctlon Regulatory Offlce 764 Horlzon Drlve, Room 211 Grand Junction, Colorado 81506'8719 Telephone (303) 243-fL99, 243'1262, ot 243'7453 Regional Pertrit for Stream Habitat Inprorrenent Structures in llatera of the United St€tes within the Stateof Colorado Pernit No. Co-0YT-01698 Sheet 1 of 4 May 11, 1989 4. You must allow representacives from the Corps of Engineers co inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure thats it is being or has been accomplished in accordance witsh the terns and conditions of your perrnit. 5. This permit does not obviate the need to obtain ocher Federal , state, or local authorlzation requlred by law, does not Srant any Property righcs or exclusive privileges, does not authorize eny inj ury to the ProPerty or rights of others, and does not auchorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal proj ect. 6. In issuing this pernit, the Federal Government does not assume any liability for: daurages to the permiEted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or unperrnitted activities or from natural causes; damage s co the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current of future activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the public interest; damages to persons, propercy, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit; design or construction deficiencies associated with che Pernitted work; or damage claims assocLated with any future nodifications, suspension, or revocation of this pernit. l. This office may reevaluace its decision on this permit ac any time the circuustances rtarrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limiced Eo, the following: you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit; the inforuration provided by you in suppor! of your perdit application proves to have been false, inconplece, or inaccurate; or significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. Such a reevaluation may result in a determination chaE it is approPriate to use the suspenslon, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 , or the enforcenent procedures such as those contsained in 33 CFR 326.4 ar.d 326.5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you to conPly with the terms and conditions of your perrnit and for the lnltiatlon of legal action, where appropriace. You will be required to pay for any corrective neasures ordered by chis office, and if you fail to conply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CFR 209,I7O) accornplish che corrective neasures by contract or othenrise, and bill you for the cost. Statement of Findings: The evaluation of activicies to be auf,horized under this regional permit included applicaEion of guidelines pronulgaced by the adminiscrator, Environmental Protection Agency, under authority of Section 404(b) of the Clean tlater Act. The guidelines review and Environmental Assessment nay be seen at the office of the Albuquerque District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 517 Gold Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87103-1580. Steven M, Dougan Lieutenant Colonel , EN District Engineer ; TRASH CATCHER ';g;7ffi' vt HIOI{ER O}I EACH EIIO TO PREVE|.T BAilK EROEX'I{ STEEL FO8?8 2' APAfiT HoownE VERTICAL CROSS SECTION z- FLOW __-_-_=-_-_ =-_-_-=-_--_---- =-:-a -# t ; .: ;.r-\ :':. j..-'.a. :..- i .' -' .'. .. 1:.:11" J tlEEL P('87 VERTICAL LONGITT'DINAL SECTION ;rll'Y€BrErLscf lrocwnEl L2d ||(tmoilT L Regional Pernit for Stream l{abitat Inprwement Structures in Waters of the United States wi.thin the State of CoLorado Pernit No. Co-oYT-o1698 Sheet 3 of 4 May 11, 1989 \J- f orooEn LOO DETAIL OF DIOOER LOO TYPICAL STRUCTURES O TREE AKE AilCltoFED LOO DEBLEF DAU DETAIL OF DEBLEA DAM BOULDEF BE?ABOS .-- -,# BOULOEB FETARDO ir-t - ff; Regional Pernit for Stream Habitat Inprovement Structures in i{aters of the United States within the Stateof Colorado Pernit No. CO-oYT-01698 Sheet 2 of 4 May 11, 1989 EARTH LOG CRIB FILLED DEFLECTOR SHEET PILE DEFLECTOR I Regional Peruit for Stream tlabitat Implorrenent Structures in lfaters of the United States uithin the Stateof Colorado Pernit No. C0*0yT-01698 Sheet 4 of 4 May 11, 1989 / I99 i8 03 "Irv^ ovod flcvINOUg 's 9/' HSCVNV'.{ A'TI3 : NTJ'V 'IIVA JO NI'1OI SClroN 3l-lgnd ut^o-rdn3 J'|Nnruoddo -rvno3 NV I I,. t'- u-ocvl,rs oos3 'tan ltv^rud co, Ar.rYNSd ss3Nlsn€ 'lvl3lJJo 08Ef+Oll.8 oslxll,tl ,V\3 N '3nOC!nOna.lv oagl xoE o 'a 5U33Nt9N3 lO SdUOt 'r3lULSlO lnOa3nOnA-lV AITUV 3HI lO lNSnrUVd3O I /i r,lz ^, - -'- '. t - "'''- rl \t l l^ld- @l\Q. -nV o.(Jza{Fco{oz !lttF3 { --- -{ (D mIgt-.ol-,h Eldi I 11 : EIYR *lri glii sl=E i3=.o<4adEESSE6g o-ll m I gx @grozo 'Tt -LOr z=oq,2=ooz n mt-m --lI t- n =m I z. o a- l- z 3 IT ril ^z a -.1 cc)-l m 4o -.1t? o;i-{ =m - z zi -t u 2:icP=6@d6u t-mo 4o t- o 2A-tmFZ>mon-.t >or-u 'Tl|-zo: Ol I\-|F@ Ful{ l=t-l l'n lOt< tct>r)lF l^ ln lntz tc) le 19I l(./)ll.tltltl oErF qH XB\Ymto l"r €-q cu @lu) l/>NtsIIo)lorlFl ,li It ln l6 I I l-{|ol{ lz lTt< l= tm lo t; l-{ 13 lzt3 l'nt<t> lFll,lm l6-rlz D!! ;li i =lli; );J \ /.-., 7| (.. rrl 7?;k,fr E6 FO) O -;H3d i 3Ee ;g iis€i3 =:EF;=Fr' ./' (D:a= =-.o D o=Tt- 5i.ga Hai:I'gt 3aB=to9+o *O ii oO-=E*E $o e"s=F JaIS l.s 3'1(/)3l= Ee48i=98 Pq'6r6.==.e HgF=<o-> P:43 d' ;H aiI ut a';-"ggQ fraiE,x'ar xo s.o{ A)!, o -o.c = (D =sf fo o 'no! =(t, mt-n @t- g, =zo n l z t- !m! =-{az mml'l m l<" lz tzl..: l>lr- tq, lotq FII I iei lt r Olt o ll" II tl- tl tlP- F,, ll" ll< F ll< ll= lql:t>lr_lf' J- I Itr L.lL'tu_t-'ls)lP l< IT to t_ I I I t- l F l'4. br )zlt6licltrltrl tol l=lII l_,1t<lt!ll'llltlt-tl toltxll2lItl *?1\;l IF li I rq z :'l z I,m t- m €nt- =z cz -ta J zcz-t zm€ t- -.tmdl =z 0 =oz -t nm -{ m c 'n t- I ^z = rr r- 2 Or!* -o<ft Pi4 E3*, =3# 32-uI o 64Ej= E b:2 t,+9 2 -tf n< = € 7 rnlttt -1 f-lrtlx ti lr;17t= l= t: lz t- l= tf t; te l= 12t=t^t> t::l"lC T No .=z rF ,@ ic rE tz io',2 :o;r!mt(D xl =t =l EH ;E =t 3t F5 !E -{m FOZEtr kf-r\l't lt?c k_E e F. il'q lr mtr-II FtoF !f rl tl I ) : >\ J -t t- !m = =-r'l mm U) @m x |-m>z m -l m UI z m m{ m m --l z-n mm =m I zo a- f- 3 = m|-mo 6 - !t- zo mox -0z _9 mu = = m ='Tl mmU' VALUATION TA v =-l zo TN --{m =m 2 6 t- t- @2o mt-m -J x l- |- z N) ca ec 'Tl o =rn (, G)m c o nt = rno I N Ol c 5o19 o c/sl'otfd.Lkttlrlll e.tL. |-n \ E - CE Tdi HpDNF F T!' =nq l-< EFiE EnF li 8=iI!9le d=:ci" l* ieiF', l= bls nr!'= ;fri l.l I o <Et 1i*z= ci m::* ss$ OPn/\r (/, tn,><:Dirn ooz(n {7co =oz !lrln ={ x.XXx z.O -;-l ^m:jn i5=zA b> Y> o 9prc 3=c)=d6v d?z'^i: -{oo>nr o -{mnz>mc)T{>or-F -.mo -t o =zmD I(- z. 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II z. 2 June 5' 1987 Ron PhilliPs' loun rnanager Town of Vail Vail, C0 81657 Re: Building permi't - Rooftop parking Vail Wastewater Plant Dear Ron: ABEH,RM fr>" ll I ttullzzas4 ff= I ,,... q. F.F.A.VATUAIION 199!r'oTAiTffi :COMMOOAT,ON UNITS -- I. FIREPLACES PLUM MECH. SUILD'NG PIAN CH€C ELECTRICA PTUMEING MECHAIIICAI RECSEATION otstclv REVI CtEAN.UP OE USE TAX TOTAL PER|V In working with the standar d a road Thanks for Your. consideration'.7 building department we discovered procedure was to charge a clean-uP use tax, which in our case amounts Since we are both gover nental entiLies and share the ""r"-..""iituency I would like to request that the ;i;;t-t; deposit and use tax be waived' This would helo te'oolitically with my board and reenforce our po"iti.re-working relationshiP' I il*tr'';*ii;#iigfffiil WAr t///.J X Dave Mott :tTf;lmF FINAL INSPECTION'S COMPLETED The belo{ items need to be complete before giving a permit a final C of 0. Please check off in the box provided. FINAL PLUMBING DATE: FINAL MECHANICAL DATE: FINAL ELECTRICAL DATE: i-- - - ,-_,,.. T FINAL BUILDING TEMPORARY C of 0 CERTI FICATE OF OCCUPANCY o l - \1 KKBNA Incort oratadCorr|rt ng Engracarr .r( &t.p l-o><> Ex\gf 4C" Kif-- ltcvt ?rr r:FFr{ q ,.4 /.a l-i i - '.F.\.J- 21,4 efw 1t.t w LtVe l^p - 1e W 4$\-l d. bp f6F ,fl<g.{-{{t1 \Jcrrar f1.i-srr.tr1. €apFrdq +1{xr.r- W (A4oEo 4 kf*'m d VffK '7r(4xcF,3* fr(f+Q u Faf alrl fufrDe{L 1DFnrla tsilp afi4lrtrr- 6+JD!/ L-?W o€ la Fa(,* l\autewe 5[pr.i eial-u w ffi-ao\€p aa r*-oul @?- fAfdlil( * ?VW- [Lr.z \trefiW -trtld", €€6qF6146'ff I 77).i, /,f s A Subsadary lrrne lr1/' Subiecl /a o7.yo {Pr4 ^/ /. /'/, - z, /a'7ve ?oaF, 2oF lo DfTo l.h/. <?/,v - 70'd" 7ro EilD E'" /-S <.)-o 6-q /0-// { /a D/' 10 s?lil le fuo AvD / . Y't' Aa/ tla c ',8 --- . / t .'- , .t/Ft)NgltESt: { /at//t/u DtNA I'/ D;. t/ t/gs,/ /?er lrFo,ect/;-n, i s?** / 2/tEs ( Stanley Strucltls *,,.'- ,r,-'^ T- -ry'rr- y'h,/ (o/ , ,/.//. oate /- Ja-z/ ,o6po. /oFZ of The Stanley Wo.ks lsfE ltirR checked By - Date ,./ ,/Jshe€i - olFf- 't 't'z --l----,+-(,{-4,frc ?t tr - ?oo,/, t -"''l/r o F &N/EN/ rrt 1 11 leQAj-L ]. , rvv\.. K.K.B.N-A .r Stanley Structrfrs ,auD/ /2 ,turt9 By ox" t- J4-7f ,oo*o. .J of8 Srreet / ot ? 771! 3ubediary ol The Stanley Works ( ,",,:: Iilte Checked 8y L"Jrt : 8/.6=.53(///' :>la_/. L. :t/ ?sr' - o. // /, l. = 7o Ps,: = o. ?o /' ot' 1tA'4- t///: 7r/' /|.t i \ \ 7.5B HkEFG 3€l'"S# TFLFINEE= 3- Oftn,-.TTtrP6-. +-OE -f.. -- TFtB=r 4(}J0tli..'r.t.- BSl.lR=" le;$&:.*. ., Stanfey Structrts 'uDrro " H;!"'o*ja"t 7s'o , Subsrdrary ol The Stanley Works 'Iirl Subtecl /O 2/ 40 I'a/ . 7i) t - An - flrooNo r?o ?ef sneet .J or 3'( .IP..':'e" "'. EOT. t904; 357=. 959t. P575r tSfJ+" FP T. 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[4. 0&- , Stanley Structrfrs o"t€fi1r1 7a(6,;/ o,,"lr//tE rr'lEe6E,-*o/"rt-,tiLo,/ r, 4'r' o^re /-Eo-74 66^o 'la?v suor,ct j/d D 4O ./'/' t' checked By-Date-sneet .,f ot t' A Subsidiarv ot The Stanlev Works 771 Stanley StructUts gVTt// ZO'J 7i,1 A Subsdiary ot The Slanley Works s^r" /-,96 -7/.toouo. i4 2? sneet 6 ot ' .... / 1rL///,1:t t/t/EF ,/Eo o''c'' 2&' ua"('(ct ,, \ ,"o,*, /t D 7/o checked By Stanley Structt*s s7tlL 6a t 77)'tI A Subsrdrary ol fhe Stanley Works (Job No ,{ 4,J,"t /(// '' t,di' \u" jiL.;ul/EF F..ri'.-*iiti' ,z/r/,6/ By suolect /x D 7P(3 ) ' a,t checked By 6.D./ !t2. t . -' /. /. . ' .s3 d tQ'/4Brt. o!/ TaBrt:o. ?A -75' - - street 7 ot7ot hSS'., - F|lEEsrgt; O$**:i:j-:i= ?;00F.i TTtlPtffi'O;.Bt'' -:r ;.fr"397F:';' . .ST*'ffS*;a ^4LEs *&. Sfi.r'. .; BSHR* lE- OS+ :r {g:T; HR., .t::*n;7p5;- 41gl{Eir --,.: 'E= F-S;.:..".:'. TPFaF(:E=" g. S . $tanley Structtts ,,-''"'' = lo + ' Asubsidiaryotrn"st"nr"vi]..; - --- - - ( 6fr1 ,,r,ilr7,rr"f,? Lfzz,,f , /o,/. at ", suotect ,/O i)7/A checked By 77) o^r" ) - 3a- 7/ ,or*o. .3ofE sneet f a ?' , Sianley Structuts ge4rl /u'o"O G"/,@ i7lA Subediary ol The Stanley Works s,oi*, t?24fl checked BY ,, y'l/' o^t' /-,?a - 7? uono --39-E?-- sneet I 61 ,,. t /r/.7r./rl t? 7Ao7/r r'f 771 75 ;, /'aq'zl ,oow. dn 7t sheer+ts-of 0F S'/" c/,1f,/e ner( atbrr/ afDtrR ./,4' //' + D, /' = //4 /?sF **(o, ,xe -rdpt /._J__-____A/ / /,tJ !,/ -/ u' l -1drflo,tea rl/arYle,tt'-+(/+4/,0'= ?,on DED y'/r.*,-, ---\..--^..,.--- i,'/Lp,,n . 7$d-%) a = /,/r o.r'/t 6xdo6= '75xSt7Sxlo) (,ili)p,",.?^(/5o(r '+) = W /-tN (rT Stanley Structuls Ctlcu/ / fatr {Ec/tart/s oil /O/ o' /{e42U-' 70fu D. /. 8,o- + D./' ( r/rr4 , / ./ ( zo rep) = ?6 Ps r D./. Eeail - rS 7s; D-/ .///2tf = // Ef 7altt ) 7 .Al PsF 86Fsf t /,q = 35.'/ 7'r 1 ./, - lo F, F x /,7 = //v /='t' Lrs€ il7 Zr-cl r/c-r,r' /Jr 6 -vlaftu /E^*r,of ,/t *rt'-- g i't =A,A?a/ ;''l4 t,/un 1'?S Y/A = 3qd. A7'7v ^ ''tl ^ .-d= v,Js r,:-1,m, ?----=lr' /(-ttt A Subsidiary ot The Stanl€Y Works ,. ,,," l,//ri ,lrt/rte 6tl7tr/ y'rt'/ el' t, \ "uqn /o Df 4n l,t/ . checked By 1oollo jtq*rl./) ., , zY___;:--2 / (i,3d) . U6€ LbTeRsaf brl //,st ,t/.s. 771 o^r" /'3 4-7/ ,,,or.to. c?n g 7 - sheet l/ ot 6o /oyn?af /Jrl - ala/a/t D,rr/tr'bsl - a,dtr)(a=o r!,12 a./4 ' te-r^rJ // 6otH -- o'/vaa 'As/s x 7sd /S | /%1,, " / /ii rJ- r,t /,. ,.?o x /&16a (r - o1# ) = sE7 t/-t',,/ > ,r+ = 3?6 l-t)r' / o./(. ur€ 8 /tyrxs -sE D;cr,/*,4 - /Jyt- di/ill /rzt/ /'oi? - -, ,,1 ^/d///&a. = 75x /=4L=,rro I ==l22' ey hrft'lnJ s^L 6 - tr- 96 JobNo. ZO I I Sheet , Ot _..-:- : Stanley Structuls A Subsidiary ol The Stanley Works ,r,onrc VO,u C.eE,Prge BcO< { ;bject Checked 8y - Date Cr+rz ?a*tila a/u Qeac- R,=mou€ RaoFtttat L n P?L 7 3 " a,e 4,*tFai ttv- fr2ra'vrn",I t-ro. -- E (,t4 /o' =,s>rFy't 9ruant La+-Z h/Lc -- Bo p"l x/a -- , g oo q C+e Le+a ? = o.aa (toQc)-,') = 48,6 > 4o R-- z3,t (, *'ai#t) = +1,+ > +o LL = 3-a (, -,0") -- za vrl x /o --,3aa t ./ - /^ /1 /DT S Ar<e ole sTeE€tFe al/ Ets prl Li"e Lar+e , 9=e ?* z-)/ I '/ ^+'- A - ./ f ')/ S t4ze. A/< otrt 9/ psf Ltu,t La.+a 9,=e p5 6 _ B) 'r' z TOOO N Broadway, Bldg.3 P.O. Box 21070 Denver. Colorado 80221 -OO7 O (303) 427-551r STNAflD L0c. A Subsidiary ol The Stanley Works J@i' I.{EMBEN DESCNIPrIOf,: n00F usED As PA8rrlli stSFlcE. DESIGI{ DATA LC= .00 SPAII: 75.50 RC: .00 Bl{. LEIIGTB= 75.50 BB0T= 4.50 BTOP= 7.50 HLEG= 38.00 LSi& 2 BFLANCE=120.00 TFLAflGE: 2.00 TTORI= 3.00 A: 696 58: 3Cl8AC= 1085 $C: 4988 BFLB€ 9.00 TFIB= 43.00 HNG 40.00 BC= 43.00 PAGE: 1 ST= 8200 IB= 26.93 I= 1 ff141 STC= 20455 IBC: 32.16 IG 160400 BSEi= 12.00 BFtT=120.00 TFLT= .5.00' X IISTR BCC. ( Ft) ( rN) ( $t) .00 12.00 14.9330.00 3.71 23.2245.50 3.71 23.2275,50 12.00 14.93 '..<J' BM.=LT.I|T. TlG.:ST0tl8 SIONE ltT: 1116 8l'LLnit HT= 118 TRi.LITT liT= 113 CU:2.04 EDSB= 0E-5 ESEU: 1000r .8011 .00: 8028-6 tlOUSl8F.:1.50 p/C Ft CX=4.00 plc Et C=6.00 TRt.FrG3.00 pLAilT =D8ily. REL.HUHID: 69, NOTE: IIFIINO L00P LOCATI0N= 3.33 FT. FROM EllD 8W=6 0. 0 ST8. TIPE: Sf,RESS REL. AREA EA. STBAIID: . I 53 1PHI: .90 LL LOAD FACTOB= 1.? DL LOA.D FACTOR= 1.ll * STR. LEI .= f EFF.HTLL= .700 NUll 0F STRAflD = 11t.00 APS- 2.1434 DESCNIgTIOII 1 END 0F BEAlt---2 B0LDDil: 5.50 T0 lOP 0F TOP STRAIID------ 3 HOILDDN: 5.50 T0 TOP 0F TOP ST8AND------4 ElrD 0F BEAl,l---- STSAfiDLEVEL : I 2 3 4 5 6 T I 9 10 LEFI END PATTEBII: 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 SICHT EllD PATT. : 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00I OE 1/2 IIt. STn. | 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 urrPoRM roaDs (K/FT) ,-. t{Oril-cOHP.: COMP. : DI8= .57 O AT RELEASE( gtCf . 08 DLI 0n T0PPIIIG: .3'l,5 DL2: .000 DL3= .000 TOTAL DIll. = .000 CORE t{ATr I; .000) LLz .800 3 {PASTIALLI DIIITRIBI'TED TOADS COIICENTNATED LOADS (I=1 0R 2:DL BEF088 COMP.;I=J ll0T8: SUST. RATIO 0F ALL sTnND STnESSES (8ASED 0!r z(D FT .00 .00 COHP.;I:5 0R 6:tL AfTEn COMP.) LfVE L0ADS= 20.0 | AllD FrC: 6.000 KSI) uNIFonu aflD coIC. FrCI= 4.000 KSI REt.EAIIE KSI 167.2 167.4 166.6 't66.7 167. 1 166,',| r55.5 167 .4 167.2 r r{P(r) xl(r)KlW FT 5 .30 .005 .30 56.50 P(I) KIPS .00 .00 08 4:DL AFIER x2( r) .Fl 19.00 75.50 T ( FT) 2.08 3.33 3 0.00 30.81 37,75 44.63 45.50 72.1'.| 73.42 TEIISIOflI$O KSI 1 89.0 189.0 I 89.0 189.0 I 89.0 r89.0 1 89.0 189.0 1 89.0 FIITALI KSI 138.8 139.9 156.3 1 56.4 1fl.7 1 56.4 156.3 139. 9 13 8.8 P/S toss KSI 50.2 49.1 32.7 32.6 31.3 32.6 32.7 49.1 50.2 I FINAL STN$ID STNESSES IIICLUDE ELA.STIC RS}AIil INITIAI. STNESSES A)Dt BEAII + C088 x FA 2.08 3 0.00 37.75 45.50 73.42 REIp ptgl- -163 19r3-498 2598 -500 2605 -rt98 2598 -153 1913 4000 Psr I,OTERI/IL ( IF AllI), NO gtCTIOll On DINAI$C EFFECTIP IP + BH AUX.STEELTOP BOI. lOP BOT. ANBA/LOCAIIOI (acr 18.4.18) -99 1781 .0071 1423 .0095 1379 .00 7 1 1423 .00-99 1781 .00 B)DL 88AH + COiE ltAlSnIAJ. (IF AllI) + SICTI0I{ 0n DIIA}IIC Erf8gr BASED ONl ACTUAL STiIPPM L00P LOCATION= 3.33 FT TEI{PORARI SEIUInBD SELAAS&FC0SLP/0.65= 4000 PSI TEUPO8AXI l{AX. TOP IENSION Al X= 3.33 FT : -181PSI I + {FDIAL STAESSSS ULTII{ATE IOHETIT(r-il) + AI.L DLTOP BOT 00158 103r3q4 704449 528479 481514 4Zl479 481449 528344 704158 103100 STRAITJ. COMPAT. 0 16741 17 8Zl 1 8913 199t0 19glo 19EtO I 8913 17 8Zl 15?41 0 x .00 7.55 15.1 0 22.55 3 0.20 3T .75 45.30 52.85 6 0.40 67.95 75. 50 FP TOP 0 1l 94 120 104 123 104 120 94 17 0 0 1321 1?20 12c6 1?50 1233 1260 12C6' 1220 1321 0 TPO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 +BM BOT FP + AtL DL+LLTFi IOP BOT 000210 298 454365 588 -298t#T 761 -7545Zt 832 -96 O - ...-547 _980 -1075 --5Zt t{2 -=g5ott6T 761 -754365 588 -298210 298 454000 REQ'D 1,zrt{C3tdl (AcI 18.8.3) PRWIDED I{' DSV. L8flOTE IF O[ER.LIMITS SEII{FOACED(ACr 12.10) (Acr 18.8.1) 0 x .00 7.55 15.10 22.65 30.20 37.75 45.30 52.85 50.40 67.95 75.50 0 8964 15.f43 203T I 23132 24049 23132 20378 1fl43 8954 0 15210 ils NS !ts tfs NS ) (SHEAR SEITTFOSCITIG NglUIIED NEII{FORCINO XDFl. rll. uLT. VV/ SEEAN PEIIBID VCI KIPS PSI PSI 790 531 275 188 141 112 112 1',t 2 112 112 112 112 141 r88 z'.l'5 531 790 vclf PSI 308 329 346 361 37? 381 3sl 390 375 378 380 378 3'-t5 390 387 381 372 361 3q6 329 308 F08 AVCI rN-2/t"f .000 .000 .0 00 .061 .081 .06 | .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .0 00 .000 .000 .06r .0 81 . 061 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .0 00 .000 .000 .000 .0 00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .0 00 .000 .000 .o7lr .gl 1l .071r . uflr .07 0r .059r .05 8r .06?r .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .067. .06 gr .06 gr .07 0r .9f 1. .07 1r .07 1r .07 1r FOR FORavglf Avllu{ III.2/FI IN.z,/FT 1.79 34.40 105,2',t 3003.T7 34.40 98.94 282 7.55 34.10 86.88 248 r 1 .32 34. 40 ',ll. 82 213 15.10 35.17 62.T'.t 175 18.88 36.21 50.71 137 22.65 37.26 40.52 lsl 26.43 38.30 30.39 T8 30.20 39.29 20.26 51 33.98 39.29 10.13 25 37 .75 39.29 .00 0 41.52 39.29 -10.13 25rr5.30 39.29 -20.26 51 49.08 38.30 -30.39 78 52.85 37.26 -40.52 1Al 56.63 35.21 -50.71 13'.1 60.40 35.17 42.7T 175 64.17 34.40 -74.82 213 67.95 34.40 -86.88 248 71.72 34.40 -98.94 282 73.71 34.40 -105.2? 300 TUINII{'H BASED OII ACI EQ. 11-15 12 12 12 12 DEFLECTIOIIS (BAS8D 0I trdt= 4.000 KSI A$D Frc= 6.000 KSI)( ECI = 2408 KsI 8C = 2949 KsI) MIDSPAII POSITIOI{ (IN) RELEA.SB : FS( -3.06)+BM DL( 1.62) -1.45 CNEEP BEFONE ENECTIOII -.95 ERECTIOIf : PSIBI{ DL -2.40(c 4 rEeR^q) CIIANGE [t'E TO DLl ON TOPPilIO .85 : PS"rSll Dt+tl0t{-C0MP. DL -1.54 CHAIIGE mE l0 DL2+DL3+81& LL .27! P9IALL D[+S|ST.LL -1 .Zl LOI{G TERI.I CREEP .49FIllAl : PSIAIL Dt+StST. LL -.78: PS+ALL DL+LL 1.'l 9 N0T8: BEAH BAII CRACKED Ul{DEn PoSITIyE l{ot{EllT, DEFLBCTIoIIS ARE BASED OlI A BII.I}IEAN IOMENT-DETLECTIOIT RELATIOI{SEIP(acr 18.4.2C) o IIITIAL PRESTSESS: 405 KIPS FIx& PnBsTnBss 338 KIPS REQUIRED RELEAIIE St88ll0TH= 3500 PSI REIUIRED FMAL STREII0TE= 5000 PSI ASStrill8D SELEASE STRE!|0TE= 4000 PSI ASSIPIIED FII|AL STBEI$!8= 6000 PSI AT HA8P PT.= 30.00 FT.' TOP STRII{D= 32.50 (IJI) F8OMB0TT0!{ 0F DECK AT X: 30.00 FT. E0[.DDqrfl FORCE/LEG= 4.7 KIPS AT EA8P Pl.= 45.50 FT.' TOP SfRAND:32.50 (il) FROMBOTTOH 0F DBCK AT x: 45.50 FT. BOLDDO,il F0nC8/l8G: 4.? KIPS BEA"I{ IS LIIIHITEIIIHT COIICRETE ESTIH.SEONTENIIIC BEIT8EII S'PPORTS AT EN8Cf,IOil TIME3 AT C. G. COfiIV. EFFECI TOTALTOP .59 -.30 .28 <<<LE!IGTH CORR.NOT TO EXCEED THIS VALUEc.G .59 .00 .59Bor .5 g .52 1 .21 6 {\ I 2 {80nlz. tflcsoB nEI$FoncBllEt|T & BEAnIM] Sf88SS 0t| B8AnIfi] pAD rEl.3Bn TIPEs DoITBLE-TEE (igQrD STEEL BELCn F08 1-LE(l OILI) COTFIilEI{EIIT TOR P/S ASS'!{ED.NO B80T= 4.5 (il) BTOP: 7.5 (IN) E= 38.0 (il) NII= .20rHt LAMDA:.85 ATPHA:10.0 (Dm) Ft= 60.0 (KSI) tlIDlIt 0F BEAAITG EIRFACE = 4.5 (IN)PAD IEICKI|ESS : .250 (IN) LEEA REACTI0I|; PU= 55.5 (r) Pif: 35.8 (K)MINII{'U HORIZ. COIIC. BRG. BRG. PAD SUGC.Bfii. LENCTII AS R4I9 STREIICII PRESg'RE PAD TIPE(IN) (IN-z) (KSI) (KSI) 3.0 .68 NS.r 2.651 rrf 3.5 .63 3.SZ3r 2.273 .rr 4.0 .57 3.08. r.988 35.0 .55 2,t166 1.591 36.0 .55 2.055 1.326 27.0 .55 1.762 1.136 2 nIcHT nEACTI0ll: PU= 55.5 (K) Plf: 35.8 (K)MIIIII,OIT EORIZ. COIIC. B8G. BRO. PAD SUGG.BKi. LENGTS AS SBQID STNEilOII PRESg'RS PAD TIPE ( il) ( rN-z) ( KSr) ( KSr)3.0 .69 NSrr 2.651 rfr 3.5 .63 3.Sz3r 2.213 rrr 4.0 .57 3.0831 1.988 3 5. 0 .55 2. )166 1 .5 gt 36.0 .55 2.055 1.326 27.0 .55 1.762 1.136 2 IIOIE: AS DETAILED BNG. IEICTHS I{'ST BE LONGER THAfl t{UI. USED III CAIC. TO ALLOd FOR AS.BUILT TOLENA$C8S. SIreCEST MITI. ADDED LEIIGTB BE 1/2IN. PLUS DIFFENEilCE III SHOETEIII}IG BE11.88t| TOP !ilD BOTTOU OF M8!AER. I BEARING PRESSIRE EXCESDS 85' OF MAX. AI.Lq{ABLE. SUGGEST A SPECIAL SN'DI.rr I,l0T SAIISFACToSI SIflCE 8m. PnESSTRE EXCEEDS 3.570 KSI (O.85rPHIrF'C) PAD TIPEST (FOLLCnilE PCI 5.5.8 AND CPA 8EPORT DATED uAr 1985) 2 . NA$DOH ONIE$T8D EIBEN (8OF) 3 - DOCI LAIEN NEIilFOACED..I. S'GGEST IXCREISIIIC EEASIIIC AIEI A^S BNg. PRESS. (ON PAD) EXCEEDS 2OOO PSI. ! o 7O0O N. Broadway. 8tdq. 3 PO 8ox 21070 Denver Colo.ado 8O22 1.OO7 O i303) 427-5511 JOB 'NOOF USED AS PARKIIIS DESIGII DATA LC: .00 BB0T: 4.50 BFLAIIC& t 20.00 A= 596AC: 1085BFIJ= 9.00flflc: 40.00 A Subsidiary ot The Stanley lvorks S'RFAC8. '4.c SPAfl={5.56; BroP=-f-.5d TFLAIICE= 2.00 SB= 39f8SC: 4988 TFLB: 43.00 HC: 43.00 MElaER DESCRIPTIOIT: PAGE: 1 RC: .oo EM. LENGTE:z d.fiJ'l+.o HLEG: 38.00 LEIIS: 2 s\-'- TT0FG= 3.00 ST: 8200 IB= 26.93 I= lgltllSTC: 20455 iBC= 32.16 IC: t6Oloo BSHR= 12.00 BFLT=!20.00 TFLT: 5.OO 7 EFP.PULL: .700 NUl.L OF STRAilD = i4.00 x (ru) .00 3 0.00 45.50 75.50 TPG.=SIOIE Sl0nE flt: 146 BH.LIT! HT= l1g TE!.LITI fT= 113EDSE: 0E-6 ESIto= 1000r .9011.00= B0AE-O VOVgnf.=i.SOP/C FrC=6.00 Trg;€El]b pLAltT:DE[V. RET.HU[irD= 6s, Loop Locarr0r{= 3.33 rr. rnonH--- lt}';-:: n": "l:'r- idr STR.TIPE:STRESS 8EL. A8EA EA. STRAflD= .1530LL LOAD FACTOR= 1.? DL LOAD FACTOR: 1.4 APS:2.1440 HSTR ECC.(rN) ($t) 12.00 14.933.71 23.22 3,71 23.2212.00 14.93 7 I 9 10 2.00 2.00 2.00 .000 .510 t' '''-- r1fr DSSCNIPTIOTI El{D 0F BEAM------- EltD 0F BEAI|------ Bl4:LT. lT. CU=2.04 P/C FtCI=4.00 N0TE: LIFIIT€ FW=60.0 PHI= .90 $ STR. LEV.: STNAND L0c. HOLDDI{: 5.50 HOLDD!|= 5.50 ST8AilD LSVEL : LEFT EIID PATTESII: NIGHT END PATT. :, o? 1/2 lfl. ST8. : UNIFOSI{ LOADS (K/FI) t{Otl-COMP.: DLB= DLlCOMP. i DL2= sTnAflD------ STRAXD------ 2.00 2.002.00 2.002.00 2.00 .+ina.r ifl.U AT REIEASE( SrCr. 0R D$t. =0R T0PPMG: .375.000 DL3= .000 TOTAL LL: 3456 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.oo4.00 4.00 4.00 4.oo2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 I a 3 4 TO TOP OP TOP TO TOP OF TOP CORE MATrL: .0OO) ? {PANTIAILI DISTNIBUTEDLOADS COIICENTNATEDLOADS r nP(r) xl(r) x2(r)K/YT FT 5 .30 .00 19.005 .30 56.50 ?5.50 (I=1 08 2:DL BEFORE COMP.;I=3 08 P(r) z(r)KIPS FT .00 .00.00 .00 4:DL AFTER COMP.;I:5 0R 6:LL AFTER COHP.) NOtE: SUST. flATIO 0F ALL UNIF0nM AND C0NC. LIIIE LOADS= 20.0 t STfiAND ST8ESSES (BASED Otl F'CI:4.000 KSI AllD 8rC:5.000 KSI) I (FT) 2.08 3 .33 30.00 30.8r 37.75 44.63 45 .50 72.17 73.42 TF.!ISIONINC KSI I 89.0 189.0 1 89.0 189.0 189.0 189.0 1 89.0 1 89.0 1 89.0 RELEASE KSI 167.3 16?. rt 166 .6 166.7 167.1 165,7 166.6 15't,4 167.3 FI}IALI KSI r38.5 139 .4 152.4 152.6 153.7 152.6 152.4 139.4 r38.5 !/s Loss KSI 50.5 49 .6 36 .6 36.4 5t.5 36.4 36 .6 49.5 50.5 !. FIT{AL STNAfiD STNESSES IIICI.I'DE ELASfIC REGAIN IIIITIAI. SIRESSES A)DL BEAl,l + C08E MATE8IAL'(IF A!lI),XIPFT. TOP BOT. 2.08 -163 191130.00 -498 259637.75 -499 260345.50 -q98 25X73.42 -163 1911 REI'D FICI= 4000 PSI NO g,CTIOII ON DTIA}IIC EFFECT IP + BH AUX.STEEL TOP BOI. AREA./LOCATIOII (ACr 18.4.18) -99 1?80 .00 72 1422 .00 95 1377 .00 T2 1422 .00 -99 1? 80 .00 B)DL B8ltl + C08E MATERIAL (IF Ailr) + SICTIOII 0n DII|AI-IIC EFFECT BASED 0X ACTIIAL ST8IPPUI0 L00P L0CATION= 3.33 Fl TE!{P0RARI REIOIRED RE|LEA.SE=FC0IIP/0.65= 4000 PsI TEMPOSART MAI. TOP TEI{SI0N AT x: 3.33 FT : -181PsI /a {\FIIIAL STNESSES x .00 7.55 15.1 0 22.65 30.20 3'.1.15 45.30 52.85 60.40 6?.95 '15.50 FP TOP 0 19 98 128 115 136 115 r28 98 19 0 0 13 06 1 189 TPG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B0l 0 1016 673 481 425 362 425 481 673 1016 0 rtc 0 145 249 315 ?R? 365 353 315 249 145 0 +BM 807 + A"LL DL TOP 0 160 348 4gl 491 5Zl 491 4r'( 348 160 0 FP + ALL DL+LLTOP BOT 002St 618515 -l I668 -384IZt -5457'.12 -6\21zt -545668 -384515 -r 1zVt 61800 158 198 169 198 158 1189 r 306 0 ULTII{A!8 ror{8fl T( E-Dt ) PRCIYIDED T{' x .00 7 .55 15.10 22.65 30.20 37.75 Ir5.30 52.85 60.40 67.95 75.50 0 ?llll6 13045 't6 837 19085 19834 19085 16 837 13045 74j6 0 14825 slnarl|- COMPAT. 0 16?30 17815 1 890't 19971 19957 19957 1 8901 17 815 16?30 0 ffEQrD 1.2WCnt{r ( AcI 1 8. 8.3 ) DSV. tEilGIE IF OYER-LIMITS REINFONCED (ACr 12.10) (ACr 18.8.1) tl { SHEAN REIIIFOSCIIIO D IN. uLT. vgl SBEAN PSIIBID KIPS PSI REIUINED REINFONCIIIG FOR FOR FON AVCI AVCfl avl{ul ilr-z/Ft rlt-2lFt rll-z/FTx FT. e,?.54 82. 19 71.99 61. 80 51.50 41 .41 33.08 24.81 15.54 8.Zl .00 -8.21 -16.5 4 -24.81 -33.0E -41 .41 -51 .6 0 -51. 80 -71.99 -82.19 -9f.5{ ON ACI v.cr PSI 790 528 zt2 185 139 112 112 112 112 't12 112 112 112 112 112 11 2. 139 ' 185 272 528 790 vcT PSI 308 329 3ll5 360 371 380 386 389 3?4 3TT 379 37'.! 3T4 389 386 380 371 360 3 jl5 329 308 .0 00 .000 .000 .000 .012 .000 .000 .000 .0 00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .012 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 ,000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .071r.q1r .071r . cr|'lr .07 0r .069r .06 8r .057r .0 00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .06?r .06 8r .059r .070r .gl 1r .0?1r .d|1r .0? 1r. 1 .'l9 34. r10 3 .7',1 34. 40 7.55 34.40 11.32 34.40 15.10 35.17 18.88 36.2122.65 37.26 26.43 38.30 30.20 39.29 33.98 39.29 3T.75 39.29 41.52 39.29 45.30 39.29 49.08 38.30 52.85 37.26 56.53 36.2160.40 35.1754.1? 34.40 67.95 34.q0 71.72 34.40 73.'11 34.40 II{INIII'I{ BASED 249 234 205 l't6 144 112 8l 64 41 21 0 21 41 54gl 'l'12 144 176 205 234 249 EQ. 11-15 DEFLECTIONS (BASED OII UIDSPAN POSITIOII ( $l) RET.EASE : PS( -3.06)+BH Dt( 1.62) -1'44 CREEP BEFOBE ENECTIOTI -. 95 -2. 40 -1 .54 EBECIION: PS+BI{ Dtr (c 4 [{EEKS)'-ciuce utg To DL1 oR toPPu{o '85: PS+81{ D[+I|0N-C0MP' DL caAflcE DOE TO DL2+DL3+SI&LL .18 : PSTALL DttglST'LL -1'35 AllD FrC: 6.000 KSI) EC : 2949 KSI) .3'.1 -'98_.13 POSTTTTE HoHEltT, DEFLECtrolls I$I{EIIT-DEFI.8EI ION RELATION SEIP I F'CI= 4.000 ECI = 2408 KSI KSI LONO IENU CNEEP FINAL : PSTALL DL+StSl' tL : PS+ALL DL+LL l{0tE: BEAM EAII C8ACKED UIIDBR ARE BASED ON A BILINEAS (acr 18.4.2C) o ''fr FIlfaL P8ESTRES& 329 'rIPS REIUIIED FINAL ,SlnffOTE= lQgg pg1 ASSII}NBD FIIIAL STIEI{}TE= 5000 pSI 32.50 (il|) F80lt BoTtot{ 0F DECE4.? uPs 32.50 (il) F80tt BotTol,r 0r DECK 4.? f,rPs ESTII.I.SEONTETINO BEITEEI| $PPORTS AT EREGTIOTI TIHE: AT C.C. C{'FT.EFFECI TOTALToP .59 -.30 .28 <<<LE!ICIE CORS.NO! TO 8XC8ED ltIS VALUEc. G .59 .00 .598or .59 .62 1.21 /t- t- \II|IIIAL PRESTRSSS: 405 (IPS REUITED RELBIIIE SIiElGlE= 3500 PsI ASSICIIED RELEASB S!SEI{OT8= 4000 FSI AT HARP Pl.= 30.00 fT.,.TOP STRAI|D= AT X: 30.00 FT. E0ltDDOnt{ FOiCE/LEG: AT HAnP PI.: 45.50 t'1., ToP STBAIID: AT X= 45.50 FT. BOLDD$I FOBC8./LEG: BEAT' IS LN}CTflEBHI COilCNElE /3 { HORIZ. ATC8O8 NEIISONCEUEIII & BEAAIM SINESS OX BBA8Irc PAD uEiABn TtP8: DOIISLbTEB (nEQrD STBEL BELC| FOR co[trIu8H8IT FoR P/S ASE I{ED-lto BB0T= 4.5 ( IX) BT0P: 7.5 ( il{) B: 38.0 ( il) NU: .z0rPtt LAMDA= .85 ALPHA= 10.0 l-LSt orlt) (Dm) FI= 50.0 (ESI) I|IDTE 0F BEAXIfii SrnrACE : 4.5 ($l) PAD llICKllESS : .250 (Itl) LEFT BE,ACTIOTI:MIT{I!{'H EONIZ. BKi. LENCTE AS NQID(ilr) (ilr-2) 3.0 .52 3 .5 .464.0 .45 5.0 .455.0 .45 7 .0 .45 RIGIIT REACIIOil:MIIII!{'H HONIZ. B8C. LEIIGTS AS NEI'D(IN) (IN-E) 3.0 .52 3.5 . 464.0 .45 5.0 .456.0 .45 7.0 .45 PU= 46.2 (E) coNc. B8G. sTn8flgIts ( KSI) 3' 421r 2.933 2.566 2.053 1.711 I .1t66 PU= 46.2 (r) coflc. BRG. STNEl|GTB ( KSI) 3.4etr 2.933 2.566 2. 053 1.711 1 .1t65 Ptl= 30.3 BRC. PAD PNESS'RE (KSI) 2.2t$ .925 .6 Al .347 .123 .962 Plf= 30.3 BK}. PAD PRESS'R8 ( rsr) 2.2t6 .925 .6 8ll .347 .123 .962 (K) SI]GG. PAD TIPE ftt J 3 z z (K) suoo. PAD TIPE att 3 3 2 z 2 llOTE: AS DETAILED BKi. LE{CTES l{rsf, BE L0$0En mAl{ Uill. USED lll CALC. T0 A"LLOf FOR AS-BUILT TOtEnAllCE& SUCGEST MIll. ADDED LEI{ITH BE 1/2IN. PIUS DIFFEREITCB III SSONTEflIXC BEITEEII TOP AflD BOTTOH OF MElaER. I B8A8IM} PSESg'NE EXCEEDS 85' OF T{AX. AI.LCNABLE. SttrCEST A SPECIAL SN'DY. PAD TIPES: (F0LLCffDIO PcI 6.5.8 AtlD CPA 8EPOnr DAIED UAI 1986) 2 . RAfiDOM ORIEIITSD FIBES (BOF) 3 - DUCK LAIER n8rl|8oncBDrII. SJOGBST I}ICBEASIXO BEANITC ANEA ASI BHi. P8ESS. (OX PAD) EXCEEDS 2OOO PSI. 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UJ z -t Fc) llj Er C) o (r F.zoo x9 i<OF =z !?o1l =t=tZqo oF Fz z T [! J<c)au)l! qJ d. ir =*e.FOz C) / tratr UppeR Elele Vlllgv WATER AND SANITATION DISTR ICTS 846 FOREST ROAO . VAIL. COLORAD0 81657 (303) 476-7440 April 5, 1983 PeEer Patten Town of Vail Comnunity DevelopmenE 75 S. Fronrage Road Vail, CO 81657 Re: Chlorination Vault Construction in I-70 Right-of-t{ay Dear Peter: In response to your concern regarding Ehe construction activities underruay by the Vail Valley ConsolidaEed l.Iater District in the vicinity of the I-70 Sout.h Frontage Road and Aspen Lane, please be advised thac this construction is part of a water system improvenenE Droject inltiated lasE year, located EoEally within the I-70 right-of-way. Attached is the ConsEruction Permit. Fron the Colorado DeparEmenE of llighways. lie did noE realize that there ruere any Torvn zoning issues associated with uEility construction in the I-70 righf-ofrvay, and apologize fot any confuslon this has caused. This project conslsEs of cwelve hundred feet ( 1200') of pipeline and a chlorination facility rqhich will improve the capacity of the water systen beEween the well fields and the Villaqe Core. The chlorination facility consisEs of a small vault (14'x 16- x B') which, upon conpl-etion, will be subsEantially buried. As you can see f rorn the altached elevation drawings, the rvesE and nort.h walls of lhe vault will be totally buried, while the south and east wa11s are partially exposed Eo provide access. The vault walls have been completed and bacl< fill is planned to be in place rvithin l0 days, weaEher permitting. This should end Ehe construction impacts attribuEable Eo vaulE constructlon. Pipeline construction will follow to Ehe east of Ehe vaulf wich completion expected by nld-lIay. We will appreciate your review and advice concerning texture, color and necessary landscaping for the exposed portion of the vault. Hopefully, rire can cooperate as joint governmenEal enfities Eo saEisfy your zonlng concerns while completing che conscruccion process before che sumfler season begins. Sincerely, VAfi VALI,qY CONSOLIDAT]ID IJATER DISTRICT David E. Ceneral lloEE l{anage r Enc 1os u re DEi{/ng ,/ a,tvt I ll PaRTtctpaTtNG DtstRtcrs ARRow-tEAD ME-Ro wa r ER a AVoN ML-Ro wA I ER a BEAvER CREEK METRo warEF a BERRv CREEK METRo wA-ER ,4;;\ a\ €aGLE VA'|L MErRo w".'^ ' '"*""::,1;I::y:::::,TfffTH:?"J'-:;::1'":Tff*::: "ALLEY coNsoL'|DArED saN'|ra'oN @ o LLEY WATER AND SANITATION D IST R ICTS 446 FOREST FOAD . VAIL. COI-ORAOO 81657 (303) 475.7480 Apri.1 5, l98B Pecer Patten Town of Vail Cornrnunity DeveloDment 75 S. Frontage Road Vail, C0 81657 Re: Chlorinaticn Vaulc ConstrucEicn in I-70 RighE-of -lla]t Dear Peter: In response Eo your concern regarding the consEruction activities underrvay by cheVail Valley ConsolidateC llaEer District in the viciniry of the I-70 Souch Froncage Road and Aspen 1,ane, olease be advised that this consEruclicn is part of a water system irnprovemenE oroject iniriated lasE year, locaEeC cotally i.richin the I-70right-of -r.ray. AtEached is Ehe ConsEruction Pernit tron Ehe Colorado DeparErnent of Highrvays. lle did not realize that there r'lere any Tovn zoning issues associaLed \.rith ut.ilityconstruction in lhe I-70 right*of-way, and apologize fot any confusion this has caused. This pro.ject consisEs of urelve hundred feet (i200-) of pipeline and achlorination facility rvhich r.ri11 improve the capacity of the $rater systero between thewell fields anrl che Viltase Core. The chlorination facility consists of a snal1 vault (14- x 16' x B') rvhich, upon conpleEion, i.ril-1 be subsEancially burie,J. As yoru can see from the aErached elevation drar'rings, the !./est and north r.ralls of Ehe vault will be totally burLed, while the souEh anC east t;alls are parEiatly exposed Eo provide access. The vault wal]-s have been completed and bacl< fill is planned Lo be in place rvithin l0 days, weaEherperniEtinq. This should end Ehe construction impacts arrribrrtahle to vaulEconst.ruction. Pipeline construction rvil1 fo11or.r Eo !he east of Ehe vaulE r,riEhconpletion expected by mid-i.{ay. lle will appreciate your review and advice concerning texEure, color and necessary landscaping for the exposed portion of the vault. Hopefully, (Je can cooperate as joint governmenEal enEities to satisfy your zoning concerns while conpleting the construction process before the sunner season besins. Sinccrcly, vAlL v^Lr.iY co)lsolTnATIl) ltATEIl DIST').ICT ./o,i./ Etruf David g. llot t Gene rirl .'lanaqer Enclosurc DEll/ng Uppsn Elele Vl A\\ PaRrtctpATtNG Drsr*rcrs - aRRowHEAo METRo *ATER . avoN METR. warER . BEAVER CREEK METR. *ATER. BERR.. CREEK METR. *o-t^ /6li\ o\ EAGLE va'L MErRo warER ' Eo*"':: I;:;:::::.:ff:.T;TI':1:l'_H:1":Tff€aGLE vaLLEV coNsol'DATED sAN'ra'oN @ Upprn Enele Vnuev WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICTS 846 FOREST ROAo . vAlL, COLORAoO 81657 (303) 476.7480 April 5, l98B Pecer Paccen Town of Vail Comnunity Development 75 S. Frontage Road Vai1, C0 81657 Re: Chlori.nation Vault Constructicn in 1-70 Right-of-t{ay Dear Peter: In response co your concern regarding the consEruction accivitles undernay by EheVail Valley Consoli.dated. llater District in the vicini,ty of the I-70 SouEh Frontajre Road and Aspen Lane, please be arlvised that this construct.lon is parE of a waEersysten irnprovenenE Dro.jec! initiated lasc year, locaEeC totally rqithin che I-70rlght-of-vray. Attached is Ehe ConsEruction PerrniE tron the Colorado DerJartment of Highways. Iie did not realize that there ltere any Torvn zoning issues associated wit.h uEilifyconstruction in the 1-70 right-ofr,ray, and apologize for any confusion this has caused. This project consisEs of Errelve hundred feec (t200') of pipeline and achlorinacion facility rvhich will improve che capacicy of the h'ater systenr between thewell fields and Ehe Villace Core. The chlorination facility consists of a sna1l vault (14'x 16' x 8') r.rhich, uponconpletion, i;i11 be substantially buried. As yoo, can see from the atEached elevation drar'rings, Ehe rvest and north r+alls of Ehe vault will be totally buried, while thesouth and easE r.ra1ls are parcially exposed to provide access. The vault wal1s havebeen compleEet{ and back firl is planned to be in place rlirhin l0 days, weather PQrriiEEing. This should end the consErucLion inpacts attribuEable Eo vaulEconstruction. Pipeline construction r'rill follow to the easE of the vault withconpleEion expecEed by mi 4-i.1ay. [Ie will appreciate your review and advice concerning lexture, color and necessary lanCscaping for the exposed porEion of the vault. tlopefr-rL1y, lJe can cooperace as joinL governmental cntities Eo saEisfy your zoninXconccrns tvhile conplcEing the construction process before rhe sunmer season beqins. (linnnrnl.z VAIL Y.}.LLEY CO:ISOLlDATE!) IJATER DIST!?ICT David Fl.:loEt CcneraI l{anacer Enclosure DE:1/ng l\\ PaRTtctPATtNc DrsrRrcts - ARR.WHEAD METRo warER . avoN METR. warER . BEAVER CREEK METRo warER . sERRv CREEK METRo wor.^ 4fii\ o\ EAGLE va'jL MErRo warERo Eo'"T:,I"';:.'.::::;#:-'.T;'^iffl?:l'_:i::T,:Ttr.'i.*"o...'coNsoL,DArEo sAN''a'oN @ UppeR Enelg Vnlley WATE R AND SA N ITATION D ISTR ICTS 446 FOREST ROAO . VAIL, COLORADO at657 (303) 476-7480 April 5, 19BB Peter Patten Town of Vail ComnuniEy Develoonent 75 S. Frontage Road VaiL, CO 81657 Re: Chlorination VaulE ConstrucEicn in I-70 Right-of -I.lay Dear Peter In response Eo your concern regarding Ehe construction activities underrvay by theVail Va1ley ConsolidaEeC llacer DistricE in the vicinity of the I-l0 South Frontage Road and Aspen Lane, please be advised EhaE this construction is part of a r^ratersysten improvemenE rrrojecE iniEiaEed lasE year, locateC totally r.rithin the I-70right-of-way. AtEached is Ehe ConsErucEion PerrniE fron the Colorado lleDartnent of Highways. lle did not realize Ehat there rte re any Torvn zoning issues associated with utilityconsErucEion in the r-70 right-of-vay, and apologize for any confus1on this has caus ed . This proj .-.ct consisEs of Evelve hundred f eet. (1200-) of pipeline and achlorination faciliEy rqhlch rrill irnprove the capacity of the water syste.$ beElreen Ehewell fields anrl che Villaqe Core. The chlorinaEion faciliEy consists of a snall vault (14- x 16'x 8') r.rhich, uponconpletion, tri11 be substantially buried. As you. can see from the arEached elevaciondratrings, Ehe HesE and north r.ralls of the vault will 'le totally buried, while thesouth anC east '..ra11s are partially exposed to provide access. The vaulE walls have been conpleted and baclc fitl is planned t.o be in place ruiEhin l0 days, weatherpermicting. This should end the construccion ir,rpacts attribuEable Eo vaulEconstrucEion. Pipeline construction will fo1low to the easE of the vault withconpleEion expecEed by rni.l-i.Iay. I{e will appreciate your review and advice concerning texture, color and necessary lanCscaping for the exposed portion of the vault. llopeful-ly' we can cooperate as joinc governmenEal cnEities Eo satisfy your zoninq concerns while conplcting the consLruction process beFore the surmer season beqins. Sincerely, vAw v^Lt,2y colrsoLIDATtlD IJATER DISTRICT ]avid E. :lorE Ceneral ){anage r Enc l os ure !-tlilllno A\\ PARTtcrpATrNc Drsr.rcts - aRRowr-rEAD METR. warER . avoN METR. wareR . BEA'ER CREEK METR. warER . BERR' CREEK METR. wor.^ /Gi\ o\ EAGLE''a'LMErRow".'"""'o"3i,Iu'Il3y::'":trffff1H:?:X'-1:::1l:Tffff;::,""*''coNsoL'oarEo sAN,ra'oN @ DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS STATE OF COLORAOO.DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS OOH Form No. 333 Rev. January, 1983 UTILITY PERMIT \.- I (07-20-87)White - Applicant Canary - Oistricl FilePink - Maint. Foreman Goidenrod - Inspector orsr 03 SECTION 02 PATBOL PERMIT NO. Your request for permission to instatl a \J q\or line along andlor across State Highway poT-7or1 H.\.\\ is granted sub.iect to the following terms and conditions on tront and back of this permit. lT lS UNDERSTOOD that the Permittee will cause the installation al no expense whatsoever to the Division and that the Permitlee will own and maintain the same after installation _, .l An underground installation shall be beneath the surface of the right of way at a minimum depth of "1\o inches, and the disturbed portion of the F.O.W. and roadway shall be cleaned up and restored to its original condition. The back tilling shall be made an six-inch lifts and mechanically tamped and packed, and under the roadwaythe last twelve inches of backfillshall be stable granular material such as crushed rock or gravel. Compaction shall be in accordance with Section 203.11 of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. This work shall be completed within t 96 I days from the above date. No work shall be attowed on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays unless otherwise specified in this permil. No open trench permitted within 30 feel or traveled roadway atter dark, unless otherwise specified in special provisions. C.D.O.H. must be notilied 24 hours before work commences on R.O.W. or il any changes occur on the job C.D.O.H. may restrict work on R.O.W. during adverse weather conditions. Aerial installations of electric andlor communication lines shall be in accordance with the National Safety Electrical Code. The Permittee shall maintain the installation al all times and agrees 1o hold the State of Colorado, the agencies thereol, and their officers and employees harmless from any and all loss and damage which may arise out of or be connecled with the installation, maintenance, afteration, removal, or presence of the installation herein reterred Io or any work or tacilily connected therewith, within the area covered by this permit. Permits involving encroachmenl on the Nalional System of Interstale Defense Highways require ioncurrence by the Federal Highway Administration prior to the issuance of permit by the Division of Highways. The traveling public must be prolected during this installation with proper warning signs or signals both day and nighl. Warning signs and signals shall be inslalled by and at the expense of the Permittee and in accordance with direclions given by the District Engineer or his subordinate. Tralf ic control devices shall be in conlormance with criteria set forth in the Msnusl on Unilotm Tralf ic Conttol Devlces and the Colorado Supplement thereto. Failure to comply will be just cause for cancellation of the permrr. WATER LINE CHAIN LINK FENCE WILL BE REPLACED 10 OUT FROM THE ORIGINAL OR EXISTING LOCATION. TITE NE!il THE DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO Chiel Engineer By R. P. MOSTON OiSl,rct Enqineer In accepting this Permit the undersigned, representing lhe Permittee. verilaes that hg has read and u nderstands all of the foregorng provrsrons: thal (CHECKED BY }JALCK/THOMPSON) Signatu re Marntg(ance Supe(ntendent NOTE TO APPLICANT This permit shall be made available al the site where and when work is being done. The Permittee shall be responsible lor any repair necessary as a result ol cutting the pavement. Said repairs shall be in complianco . with Division of Highways Specifications, and maintenance responsibility shall be an obligalion of the Perminee tor 12 months after linal acceotance. f n the event any changes are made to this highway in the future that would necessitate removal or relocation d this installation, Permittee will do so promptly at its own expense upon writlen request from the Division of Highways, State ol Colorado. The Division will not be responsibletor any damage that may result in the maintenance of the highway to installation placed inside State Highway Hight ol Way limits. REQUTREMENTS FOR INSTALLMENTS OF UTILITIES WTTHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY 1. No cleated or track equipmenl to work on or move over asphalt surfaces without mats. 2. All disturbed portions ot right ol way are to be reseeded as specitied, at a time designated by lhe Division of Highways, State of Colorado. 3. Any materials and/or eguipment used as lhe result of utility installation will be removed lrom highway R.O.W. each day, unless otherwise specified in special provisions. 4. Under no condition is an asphalt surlace 10 be cut unless otherwise allowed by lhe special conditions of this permit. 5. Mud-iacking or pressure groutlng wi,l be requ;red where bores arc larger than lines or encasements 6. The ends bf bored seclions 3hall not be covered before being inspected. 7. No plastic line is to be inslalled without encasement under pavement regardless of pressure and size, unless otherwise specif ied on the permit. 8. Encasemenl of linewill berequiredlromtoeof slopetotoeof slopeunderall highways, or as directed by the District Engine€r, . and shall b€ in accordance with currenl policy and regulations. 9. All underground installations shall be protected by a minimum ground cover of 24 inches or as specified and shall meet standarcts s€i by current policy and regulations. 10. No new or additional utility installations shall be made alongthe interstate highway exceptalong a frontage road outside the control of access lines. Utilities on the interstate must be serviced without access from the through-trafiic roaqways or ramps. Manholes and other points of access to other underground ulilities may be permitted within the right of way of an interstate highway only when they are located 30' beyond lhe shoulder ol the through-traflic roadway or ramps and cin be serviced or maintained without access {rom the through-traffic roadway or ramp. 13. Request for installations on the interstate highway must bi accompanied by a sketch indicatin! the exact location anl elevataon of such installation. Normal requirement tor approval by the Division ot Highways andF.H.wA. as one month. 14. All requests for installation will be reviewed in the tield by representatives of the District oftice prior to any issuance of anypermit. 15. Where special cases warrant, the Division will permil lhe installation of underground utilities paralle{ing highways otherlhan inlerstate along the slope of the shoulder. In the event such permits are issued, it will be required that matelial removed mustbe replaced in like kind and with same or better compaction. No segregation oJ material will be permitted. 16. The construction of undergiound installatiohs will generally iequire the services of an insp€ctor turnished by the Division ot Highways. The decision in regard lo which installation requires inspection is reserved bythe Division. Allcosts relating toth€inspection ol such utility installation will be borne by the permitte'e ,.,17. An drainage tac;tities or siphons wili.u" ;;;;;t;-;;;t"1t-,pon-"o'npi"riort J ,oir ;i ;;tes ;t ;;";;;;;;;;hr;- installation. Oamaged portion ot drainage orsiphon tacility will be replaced. Alldarr\aged seclions to be inspecred by Divisiohof Highways inspector belore being concealed in any manner. Drainage ditcheS oi borrow pits to be r6stored tb originat.,condition immediately atter backlilling is compteted. 18 No meters are to be placed within the highway right of way, excepting within corporale limits where municipal regulationsallow installatiorr.-. - .- 19. Thrusl blocks will be requrred on all vertical and horizo-iltal bends in pressure pipes. i1' 20. All permits written for work Within Cities or Towns having over 5,000 po-pulatiorlwill, also, require the approval of the City orTown. 21. Wh6re the instillation crosses the roadway, it shall be encased in pipe ot larger diameter anoihi crossing sha be as nearly .perpendicular lo the roadway as physically possible. This installalion shall be installed by the method oi boring or jacking through beneath lhe road surface; however, open cut shall be allowed up to 6 feet from the edge ol the surtaceO portion of tnEhighway. Portals lor pipeline crossings of more than 5 feet in depth (will) be bulkheaded. Wate--rletting and tunneling shall notbe permitted, water assisted boring wall be permitted as determined and approved by D.O.H- insplctor. 22. Where the installaiion crosses any ditches, canals or water carrying struclures, wherever possible it shall be pushed throughand beneath in a pipe of larger diameter thereby eliminating the necessity of trenching. In no-case shalltheltow ol water eGr -\.be impaired or interrupted. Any crossing of irrigation ditches or canals requires the approval ol the ditch company or owner. 23. ,'This work must be accomplished in accordance with^accepted good practices and conform to the requirements & provisionsj.of the current National Electric Code and to such Colorado statutes as are applicable. 24. lAll construction operations involving excavation and trenching, both pubtic and private, shall be made subject to the rulesand regulations sel forth by the Industrial Commission ol Colorado. Excavaiing and trenching shall beconstrued to mean anyopening or cavity in the ground formed by cutting, digging or scooping and which is five feet or more in depth. 25 Permittee will be required to shut olf lines and remove all conibustible materials from the highway right ot way whenrequested to do so by the Division of Highways because of necessary highway construction orhainienince operalions. 26 lf the Division so requires, Permittee shall mark this installation with markers acceptable to the Division ol Hignways at thelccations designated by the Division of Highways. 11. '12. and , ,DQl 50L': ---.Rev!std TO: Arraj: I?OH: ,*!."-i"r, .1tra t). "D. ? .. l-\.,lf ' .1:nt I't til- STATE OF COLORADO DEPART}IENT OF HICHIJAYS DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 4201 Easc Arkansas Avenue Denver, Colorado BO22Z for I ru*l,rrc (Inrers care-U t111cy) Prolecc No.€ z1t-.!GO) G. R. W. Ftitts -Rdof : 1 :: l BP,C€ Jorttlsou'-"'"" 4PSo,{ Dare A4nC<i.t Q LC,nr Flnal Urlliry subrnlt ted Skeich cc: Staff Design 5:rgiaeer ' The proposed insEallatlon will be tnPollcy for Accomrodarion of Utilities andg111 lssue a- peroit to che Ut1lity. .,'_ accordance with the AASITTOwith your concurrence, we .'. Dls trlc cEng in ee r GLENN W. FRITTS STAFF CONSTRUCTION ENCINEER The above request is By: q%z44-" aaLl. LnforuaELon to Sfaff ConsEructlon.Subott tuo coptes of L \ .t / I,PtcrPcrEtEtrl v.v.c. C1A, 3TATIC'N SCAl-E: o EO :LOC, 2()C,.- .- .-_..\ a#e,/r'. P'&--7 o FTCIPC'BEcI ETT'TE )"--r / ^,n--i-\ o, .-_ /,:- -->'/\... - ;t---l-t-)./-j"\-----'-L: .w. tv't7^.o.&t t' t/ --""..t_ngfu' -Fti,cLa.a-:;fu:----== ) i__r,)r\'/ Fr ,,' cLa-4oo ies Y =Xt rrr JYO- r._ (., :<o^.2 Fo J =fr,E =EFs g S,a Oul tJ6 i::;;i i$$El r!E 5!B PtsiEL::IF: ix€{5!Qf Fi $$ ii${ 6! gt *E'S r:il1;I s 5It loJ I It\ \1/ n ^^ =5Ee--r: .G aE:Ee: z I s l: i I : rI'r 5 Slo !te sq $$jR$R :! E I I I I_L I .. 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Pnone l?to4ttto PERMIT NO.4802 UTILITY PERMIT Your request for permission to install a \J-e\gC- line along ancl/or across State Highway ruoEaOrt is granted subiect to the tollowing terms and conditions on fronl and back of this permit. l^.\.$"$<n" tA? lT lS UNDERSTOOD that the Permiltee will cause the installation at no expense whatsoever to the Division and that the Permittee will own and maintain the same after installation _r tl An underground installation shall be beneath the surface of the right ol way at a minimum depth of -1\o inches, and th€ disturbed portion of the R.O.W. and roadway shall be cleaned up and restored to its original condition. The back Jilling shall be made an six-inch lifts and mechanically tamped and pacied, and under the roadway the last twelve inches ot backfill shal, be slable granular material such as crushed rock or gravel. Compaction shall be in accordance with Section 203.'11 of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. This u,ork shall be completed within (\\ ne-+:t t 9O I days from the above date. No work shalt be a owed on Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays unless otherw-iEe specitied in this permit. No open trench permitted within 30 feet or traveled roadway after dark, unless otherwise specilied in special provisions. C.O.O.H. must be notif ied 24 hours betore work commences on R.O.W. or if any changes occur on the job C.D.O.H. may restrict work on R.O.W. during adverse weather conditions. Aerial inslallations of electric andlor communication lines shall be in accordance with the National Safety Electrical Code. The Permittee shall maintain the installation at all times and agrees to hold the State ol Colorado, the agencies thereof, and their off icers and employees harmless from any and all loss and damage which may arise out of or be connected with the installation, maintenance, alteration, removal, or presence o, the installation herein referred to or any work or tacility connected therewith, within the a(ea covered by this permit. Permits involving encroachment on lhe National Syslem of Interstate Delense Highways require ioncurrence by the Federal Highway Administration prior to lhe issuance of permit by the Division of Highways. The traveling public must be protected during this installation with proper warning signs or signals both day and night. Warning signs and signals shall be inslalled by and at the expense of the Permittee and in accordance with directions given by the District Engineer or his subordinate. Trcttic control devlces shall be in conJormance with criteria set lorth in the Manualon Unilorm Tralf ic Conlrol Devices and lhe Colorado Supplement thereto. Failure 1o comply will be iust cause tor cancellation of the permit. L OUT FROM THE ORIGINAL OR EXISTING LOCATION. THETHECHAINLINKFENCE WILL BE REPLACED IO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS, STATE OF COLORADO Chief Engineer By R. P. MOSTON Orstr icl Enqrnecr In accepling this Permit the undersigned, representing the Permittee. verilies lhat he has read and understands a ol the loregorng provisrons: that (CHECKED BY I,ilALCK/THOMPSON) Permiitee Signature NOTE TO APPLICANT This oermit shall be made available at the site wherF and whpn wnrk is hprnrl drrne The Permittee shall be responsible for any repair necessary as a resull of cutting the pavement. Said repairs shallbe in compliarice wilh Division ol Highways Specifications, and maintenance responsibility shall be an obligation of the Permittee for'12 months atter final acceptance. In the event any changes are made to this highway in the future that would necessitate removal or lelocation of this installation, Permittee will do so promptly at its own expense upon wrilten requ€st trom lhe Division of Highways, State of Colorado. The Division will nol be responsible for any damage that may result in the maintenance of the highway to installation placed inside State Highway Right of Way limits. REOUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLMENTS OF UTILITIES WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY 1. No cleated or lrack equipment to work on or move over asphalt surfaces without mats- 2. All disturbed portions of rig ht of way are to be reseeded as specif ied, at a time designated by the Division of H ighways, State ot Colorado. Any materiafs and/or equipment used as the resull of ulility inslallation will be removed from highway R.O.W. each day, unless otherwise specilied in special provisions. Under no condition is an asphalt surface to be cul unless otherwise allowed by the special conditions ot ihis permit. Mud-jacking or pressure grouting will be reguired where bores are larger than lines or encasements The ends bf bored seclions shall not be covered before being inspected. 3. 4. 6. 22. 23: 24. No plastic line is to be installed without encasement under pavement regardless of pressure and size,unless otherwise specif ied on lhe permit. 8. Encasement of line\,vill be req uired lrom toe of slope to toe of slope under all h ighways, or as directed by the District Engineer,.and shall be in accordance wlth current policy and regulations. 9. All underground installations shall be protected by a minimum ground cover of 24 inches or as specified and shall meet standarcls set by current policy and regulations. 10. No new or additional utilily installations shall be made along the interstate highway except along a f roniage road outside the control of access lines. 11. Utilities on the interstate must be serviced without access trom the through-tratfic roadways or ramps. 12. Manholes and other points of access to other underground utilities may be permitted within the right of way of an interstate highway only when they are located 30' beyond the shoulder ol lhe through-traftic roadway or ramps and can be serviced or maintained without access from the through-traftic rcadway or ramp. 13. Flequest lor installations on the interstate highway must be accompanied by a sketch indicating the exacl location and elevation ot such installation. Normal requir€menl for approval by the Division of Highways and F.H.W.A. is one month..|4. All requests for installation will be reviewed in the f ield by representatives ol the District office prior to any issuance ot anypermit. 15. Where special cases warrant, the Division will permit the installation of underground utilities paralleling hig hways other than inlerstate along the slope of the shoulder, ln the event such permils are issued, it will be required that material removed must be replaced in like kind and with same or better compaction. No segregation ot malerial will be permitted ' 16. The construction of underground installations will generally r€quire the services of an inspector furnished by the Oivision of Highways. The decision in regard to which installation requires inspection is reserved by the Division. All cosls relating to the inspection of such utility installation will be borne by the permine'e ,17. All drainage-facililies or siphons witl be openeo- im.eolaGlv upon completioq oi work at sites ot orainage or sifnon- inslailation. Damaged portion oi drainage or siphon facility will be replaced. All darfiaged sections to be inspectei by Divisio jl ol Highways inspector belore being concealed in any manner. Drainage ditched or borrow pits to be restored to original.. condition immediately alter backfilling is compleled. 18. No melers are to be placed within the highway right ot way, excepting within corporate limits where municipat regutationsr-* allow instaltation-_. . , - -..*__-- i I19. Thrust blocks will be required on alt vertical and horizo-hlal bends in pressure pipes. iz0. ntl permils written tor worK within Cities or Towns having over 5,000 ffiutati'oalwllt, also, reguire the approvat otthecityor Town- 21. Wh6rethe instillation crosses the roadway, itshall be encased in pipe oi larger d ia mete, and*the c rossing shatt beasnearty perpendicular to the roadway as physically possible- This installation shall be installed by the method of boring or jacking through beneath the road surlace; however, open cut shall be allowed upto6 feet{rqm the edge ol the surtaced poriion ot th;' highway. Portals for pipeline crossings of more lhan 5 feet in depth (will) be bulkheacted. Water jetting and tunneling shall not be permitted, water assisted boring will be permitted as determined and approved by D.O.H. inspector. za. 26. Where the installation crosses any dilches, canals or waler carrying structures, wherever possible il sha ll be pushed through and beneath in a pipe of larger diameter thereby eliminating the necessity ol trenching. In no'case shall the flow of water ever -'abe imPaired or interrupted. Any crossing oi irrigation ditches or canals requires the approval of the ditch cornpany or owner. ,-ihis work must be accomplished in accordance with accepted good practices and conf orm to the requirements & orovisions l,ot the current National Electric Code and to such Colorado statutes as are applicable. ill construction operalions involving excavation and trenching, both public and private, sha be made subject to lhe rules and regulations sel forth by the Industrial Commission of Colorado. Excavating and trenching shall be construed to mean any opening or cavity in the ground tormed by cutting, digging or scooping and which is five feet or more in depth. Permtltee will be required to shut olf lines and remove all combustible materials trom the highway right ol way when requested to do so by lhe Division of Highways because ol necessary highway construction or maintenance ooerattons. lf the Division so requires, Permitlee shall mark lhis installation with markers acceptable to the Division ot Highways at thelccations designated by the Division of Highways. . D-q{ FOf\i }J0. 25 -.--Revls,ld September, l97g ..: ) t, /,) ,I t a)' ' .r) }"*,,, ( Ince rs ra ce-U c 1l t ry) , 4n'' ,rl'o'' ' q ProJ ec c Da Ce STATE OF COLORADO DEPART}{ENT OF HICHWAYS DIVISION OF HICHWAYS 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, Colorado 80222 TO: c. W. Iyitts -Root..-,':1Arrd: R. Ep)E JoHilso^lEROH: .- .. '., .lptail Sketch cc: Staff Desiga Sngineet -Enclosed for your revlew and coacurrence is--a.request from UlpeB.gKEUn*f ylfl*lS+^l regarding a crossing of and/or. (Nane of Utifiiy) lnstallation on Project JZt -Z^ L+C ar a-Ptr(r)r"€ S?.1 / /6{- _1ocat1on (station and locatloa rnierar@ proposal provides for despription Fl-nal Urility suburlt Eed Project No.) t:l ^t/< 1.5 ' ' The proposed installatlon will be Ln' Pollcy for Accontrodation of U.tilitles and - g!'l.1 lssue a pernit to lhe Utiliry. accordance vith the AASIIT0 wi th your concurrence, we fhe above reguest ls approved DIstrl.ct Englneer ,By:_l<jrea*-_]1.".-,_*Ote".-, ,-f..rerfecrlve 4/?Z/eZ CLENN I'. FRTTTS STAFF CONSTRUCTION By: coptes of all lnformatlon to Staff ConsEructlon.SuboLE tuo PFtCrPCtSgE v. v. c . eaa gTATac'N tcAt-E: t / --/ /-\. ' . \-- \-' - --/ t / I t o Eo aoo ':oo n tl/t'-'fu' { .-_77-_ =-// - 4 -a,oer,/2lW-7 O PclSEc' gITE! ---.-- -- -\t'./- -'{l::io*' -Ar'eual-aodst\x<-1 .y' FT \''... / C------:>'// / \4'.-_ /L___?'( t... ,,t----l-t,)./._ - _......-q\ _ _.1r, _ \ r ___. ir,{..};-;N -\sr ! "/ \ .w. \= -\ -/-\ r\..--_ r-;Fii*szt '--'1, .'-,1 -: :t ;.:1;..,t.. h+.j :Ii",',:': L^-f:*;s-- Eti.:ril.i-:F F.F|itCr - \ \\ rt''i' ,i$ffiS$t MINUTES VAIL TOhIN AUGUST 21, 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL MEETING 1990 A regular meeting of the Vai l Town 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chambers MEMBERS PRESENT:Kent Rose, Mayor Tom Steinberg, Mayor Pro-Tem Lynn Fritzlen Jim Gibson Merv Lapin Robert LeVine Peggy Osterfoss None Ron Phillips, Town Manager Larry Eskwith, Town Attorney Pam Brandmeyer, Town Clerk MEMBERS ABSENT: TO}JN OFFICIALS PRESENT: At the start of the meeting, a1 1 Councilmembers were present except Lynn Fritzlen and Peggy Osterfoss. Under C'i tizen Participation, Merv Lapin stated Channel 23's aired tapings of the Council meetings had poor sound reception. He asked if sound system improvements or placement of more microphones was needed to improve the situation. There was some discussion, and it was noted that if the audience were strictly instructed to come up and speak to a microphone, it may stop people from speaking. Peggy and Lynn arrived. Ron Phillips commented if the Council meetings were going to be held elsewhere in the future anyway, the problem would have to be dealt with. He added that staff would check into alternatives. Item two on the asenda was the Cbfie.tenvT,f'ormit1Eii.'dristiTiiiofir,il<ristan Pritz savea quick overview of the planning process to date. She'l isted each of the 13 potential sites, noting that the upper bench of Donovan Park had been selected as the most suitable site per the suitability analysis criteria and added that the surrounding neighborhood was strongly opposed. She then discussed bri ef'ly the analyses of the six additional sites Council had asked staff to look into. Kristan commented the next step involved detailed site planning and going before the Planning and Environmenta'l Commission. An unidentified person in the audience was opposed to the proposed cemetery because he had questions as to who could be buried there, and wondered if the mi1'l levy for Mjnturn could be transferred to Vail; he then gave his suggestions on how to proceed. Al l,leiss stated he did not care if there was a cemetery or not, but he was bothered by the possibility that the Town was using up open space in town for a cemetery and not for recreation, etc. He felt the lower bench of Donovan Park was an excellent site for affordable employee hous'i ng. Hermann Staufer thought the upper bench of Donovan Park was a better spot, and urged Council to vote on a site and begin the process. There was then discussion that this was a two step process, first to decide on an exact location, and then secondly, more examination of the planning process for acbually operating a cemetery. There was more discussion regarding the upper and 'l ower benches of Donovan Park. Ella Knox felt a cemetery in the middle of a skj resort was ridiculous and the Council would regret turning the land over for that use. Mayor Rose was opposed to the lower bench, but felt the upper bench, if prope,rly done, would be fine. He agreed it was a two step process, with the first step almost completed, and the second part to have the land developed with a natural character, with some restrictions. Questions as to who would be allowed to be buried at thesite, management, and finance must be addressed in step two. Peggy 0sterfoss and Rob LeVine agreed with Mayor Rose. Rob felt the people who make up the committee were al1 responsible and caring, and he trusted them to do the right thing, he would put his faith in what these people decided. Lynn Fritzlen commented she was in favor of the s'i te, and impressed with the level of depth of the committee's analysis. 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E sp qnd Marg ppe 01 apof, 1ed1t1un4 aq1 +o SES.BZ.BI uolltas bulpuarue pue :qnd?. -q?Jg..980't0'gI uo!1tas Jo uolllppp aql fq apoJ ted!r!unhl Lle1 eql Jo tO.gliitaldgq3'6ulpuaup af,uEutpJo uE'6ulppal puoJas'066I Jo sa!JaS ,tZ .oN-arueUlp.rg sem 11ldp 'g-1 flsnou!upun passpd uo11ou aq1 pup ua)el ser,r alo^ V 'elelsltx ssorb p bulleu seu l!trunoC aql llal aq iureqs E se& l!'s!r{l J0 esnpf,aq atqelle^e lou seM alaql fraloua? p ro] puel aq1 Jl llal pue,a1 1s[lag ulelunot^| aLll uo sburp[!nq ueA ]o uMoI Jo luauaf,p[d alqgssod aql lnoqe preaq lou peq aq pappe sslail tV 'uo JalpI u0llepuaulurof,al e u! 6u1;q o1 JJEIs l]aJrp p[nomfaql pertdal aso6.ro,fe6 qrlqn'eare aql jo sluaplsal o1 rtluo alqp[!€Ap aq pinom alupll rupe padoq u!del ^rail 'uollor.u aql papuotas au!Aa-l qou 'suo11do [p!]upu!]pue'ubrsap'luauaoeueu aql ql lM paaf,ord 01 JlPls 01 suollloJtp pue ,a1q5ssod sp qf,nur se spaJp tpfluaplsal attl JaJJnq 01 apetu oq lJoJla ue ,aa11 ruuto3,tralaua3 aq1fq pazllpnlda]uof, sE ssaulpJnleu eq1 ulpluleu plnon u65sap eq1 ,a1 1s aql uo aq plnon ,/ I I {'I Drager, representing the Vai1 Va] |ey Consolidated llater District, commented on theresolution and stated the conditions of Vail's approval were completely acceptable. Rob LeVine made a motion to approve the resolution, which was seconded by TomSteinberg. Ed Drager then reviewed the repercussions of the the fajlure of the Black Lakes project, per Merv Lapin's request. A vote was then taken and the motjonpassed unanimously 7-0. The seventh item was action on the Town of VaiI/Vail Metropolitan RecreationDistrict First Addendum to Agreement. Larry Eskwith remarked the addendum added language requested by the VMRD Board, and he felt it was pretty self-explanatory.After a short discussion, a motion to approve the addendum as presented was made by Lynn Fritzlen and seconded by Tom Steinberg. A vote was taken and the motion passed unan'imously 7-0. At this time, Larry Eskwith asked Counci'l if his drafted letter to Abe Shapiro, which Council received jn their packet, was acceptable to send. Councilmembers agreed it looked fine to them. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:40 p.m. Respectful ly submitted, ATTEST: Minutes taken by Brenda Chesman -3- r ($iry, ls fu'- U Itor*tu,\nd) tffi Dh frr"J,"ru b^L ttctl-fn p\o^\'nq uli\Lit5 - ir"Wue 4i \qK C- lniL ilC.k h iU:,#fPJ-fffiNry- $eca,rtt t\4$ px<ilo\,| + u,'urC o.<-ur- \4 {iiq tir"r#l-{rNq cadC dlr^P 5\€+iq- $t\n n.-{tq crG6f ho\d,ro Dm\MU- t\ doO aLie- + $te.W(hrul. [ar\n dani nd,ri+t -|''*u{},uy. ilor.Q rrri\\' L^f {U.rt,- i rer+&L : ,Zr r l'llichPt ll -.r l) | r$-' I \ fubla-+ 551 Broadway Eagle,Colorado Bl63l Bo3) 328:7311 July 31, 1990 iiPt': '''"' ') i:1iri; clty of Colorado springs 30 South Nevada way Colorado springs, colorado 80903 clty of Aurora 1470 s. Havana street Aurora, Colorado 80012 Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Road WestVail, Colorado 81657 Enclosed please find a Pub11c Notice regarding a public hearing between the Vail Va1ley Consolidated water District and the Eagle county Board of county Comnissioners, sitting 1n 1ts capacity as the Eagle county Pernit Authority, and the Eagle and Colorado Valley Planning Commlssion. Please contact me at (303) 328-8565, should you have any questions. Eagle County Attorney tnclE couNTY o RffD AUPzTissQ (n)KL/pvl Enclosure Board of County Commissioners P.O. Box 850 Eagle, Colorado 81631 As:essor P.O. Box 449 Eagle, Colondo 81631 Oerk and Recorder P.O. Box 537 Eagle, Colorado 81631 Sheriff P.O. Box 359 Eagle, Colorado 81631 Treasurer P.O. Box 4?9 Eagle, Colorado 81631 ffiTDAUG-1€90 PUBLIC NoTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that tlre Vaj-I Valley consolidated ltater District filed wj.th the Eagle county Pernlt Authority an Anetrded Application for a permit to conduct tbe following designated activity of state interest: Efficient utillzation of rnttnicipal and and industrial water Projects Tlre proposed actlvity of state illterest referred to hereiDabo.re is the enlargelnent of the capacity of Elack Lake No. 1 Dam by constructing a new higher dam 150 feet dowtrstream of the existing dam. The activity shall be conduqted on real property generally located approximately 13.5 rniles east o.f Vail, adjacent io Interstate 70, in the White River National Forest near the top of vail Pass on Black Gore Creek, colorado. The proposed project is located in the soirtheast t of section 4, Township 6 south, Range 79 West, Sixth PrlnclPal Heridian. PUBLIC NOTICE IS rURTHER GfvEN, pursuant to Section 24- 65.1:501, C.R.S., et 199., Eagle County Land Use Regulations, chaPter VI , Guid;lines ind-R-egulations for Areas and Activities of State Inierest of the county of ragle, state of colorado, 1980' as amended, that tFe Board of county conmissioners of the county of Ea91e, state of.Coiorado, sitting in its capacity as the Eagle county Pernit Authority, and the Eagle and Colorado Valley Planning Comnission shall troid a Joint public hearing to conslder the.lPplicant's Anended Application. The hearing will be on Monda s tneetin minth0:00 a the Board GGE-house, 5sTTEoaaway, EagLe, colorado. coPies of the Application and related document-q may be examined i-n ihe office of the Eagle County Departnent of Community Developmetrt located at Eagle Business Central , 725 Chanbers Avenue, Eagle, Colorado. Telephone inguiries regardlng the subject application nay be nade by calling (303) 328-8730. PUEIISHED BY oRDER oF THE EAGLE col'}lTY PERHIT AUTHoRITY, STATE. OT COLOF}DC. /s/ Johnnette PhilliPs clerk Ex of.f 1cLo to Ene Eagle county Permit Authority P'rrl:lished in the Eagle ValleY !:.', i:-prise: JuIy 19, 1990 and JuIy 26, 19c^ ' RESOLUTION NO. Series of 1988 A RESOLUTION PROPOSED BY SUPPORTI NG THE VAIL VAI ERVOIR PROJECT WATER DISTRICT, WITH CERTAIN EONDITIONS. WHEREAS, the Vail Valley Consolidated Waten District (VVCWD) has submitted an application to Eagle County for a 1041 permit to enlarge Black Lake No. l located near Vajl pass and constructing an additional two hundred twenty-seven (227) acre feet of additjonal storage capacity; and WHEREAS, the Town of Vail has received advice on the issue from an engineer; and IIHEREAS, the Town's engineer believes the project will not adversely affect the Gore Creek fishery; and IIHEREAS, the reservo'ir project is an element of an overal 1 augmentation plan now being implemented and said plan will not have adverse impacts on Gore Creek; and WIIEREAS, the Town's engineer believes the plan is a reasonable compromfse meeting the municipal water demand of the Vail area and the fish and stream demands necessary for a resort community; and hIHEREAS, the augmentation decree contains a clause which woul d allow the Town of Vail to reopen consideration of the plan if the Council finds the plan does not operate as ant'icipated and stream flow has dropped below those expected resulting in damage to the fish population or other forms of adverse impacts; and WHEREAS, the Town Counci'l beljeves that while it can support said augmentation p1an, it is necessary to place certain conditions upon its support to help pnotect the fish habitat in Gore Creek. NOl,l, THEREFORE, 8E IT RES0LVED BY THE TOlrN C0UNCIL 0F TH€ T0WN OF VAI!, COLORADO: The Town Consol i dated project with 1. The organ i zati on contribute a Council of the Town of Vail generally supports the Vail Va1 ley Water District plan of augmentation for the Black Lakes reservoir the fo'l 'l owi ng condi ti ons: VVCI,IO shall participate with the Town of Vail and the Trout Unlimited ? in a multi-year stream habjtat lmprovement program. The VVCWD shall minimum of ten thousand dol'l ars ($10,000) to this program. I I I I 2. The VVCIJD shall be responsible for restocking flsh ln Gore Creek if a significant fish kill occurs through the djversion of water from Gore Creek. The Colorado Division of I'lildllfe shall be solely responslble for determining when a significant fish kill occurs. The fish stocking program shall be done in accordance with direction given by the colorado Division of t{ildlife. 3. The VVCWD shall enter into an agreement with the Town of Vail commltting to the terms and conditlons set forth in paragraphs I and z hereof. INTRODUCED, REAO, APPROVED AND AD0PTED this _lSth day of March 1988. : ATTEST: ' ,rlrlJ rlr r..l li lt I i I tlt { 1,, , .',; I .. :. I tnttn 75 south tronlage road Y!il, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 office of lhe town manager April 11, 1988 Mr. Harry Frampton East West Partners 1000 South Frontage Road West, Suite 100VaiI, Colorado 81657 Dear Harry: Thank you for your letter concerning the construction gojng on atof Aspen Lane and the Frontage Road. I apologize for the delay in you. The smal I bu i Idi ng under constructi on i s which is being installed by the Vajl Con the construction should be completed in trenching in the area, however, since a If you have any further questions about two weeks. There wiII water I ine connection the project, fee'l free cc: Kent Rose Dave Mott VAIL1989 /r: 1 -t,l / 1/,-a"' ffv,t, o/'r> the intersection gett'ing back be some further has yet to be made. to contact Dave. Roridall V. Phillips Town Manager COLORADO. GEORGIA I NORTH CAROLINA e vlRGlNlA r WASHINcTON March 29, 1988 Mr. Kent Rose Town of Vail 75 S. Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81657 Dear Kent: For sell over a year now there has been construction going onat the entrance to our neighborhood. Even before thisconstruction, it rras being used as a storage area. I wouldlike to ask the Town to do everything that they can to insurethat this work is cornpleted as soon as possible, and that the area is regraded, cleaned up, and re-vegetated. ft is guite unattractive and everyone in our neighborhood would like to have it in tip-top condition by Spring. Bhanking you in advance. Sincerely, E.AST WEST PARTNERSw dsb stu[MAR301988 / c.cz Ron Phillips 1000 South Fronrage Road West. Suite 100 o Vail. Colorado 81657 r (303)476-7660 75 south trontage road vail, color.do 81 657 (3O31 476-7OOO office of the town manager February 2, 1990 l-. Aspen Lane Pumphouse2. Parking Structure h*'n^ - FYT \Z\IL1989 PERMTT FEE $ 621.0O $ 652.00 WiLlian B. ceorge Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated 845 Forest Roadvail , co 8L657 Dear Bill: The following is a sumrnation of the fees waived. for theConsolidated Sanitation and Water Districts from De.cember 1t LggTto Decernber l-, L989. FEES WATVED FOR I'PPER EAGI,E VAIIJEY WATER & SA}IITATTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (includes building, electrical , plunbing & mechanical perm.its) . VALUATION $40, 000.0o $47, ooo. oo PUBLIC WORKS1-. 51 Total Street SUBToTAL st_273.00 Permits at $75.00 each: SUBToTAL S3825. O0 TOTAL FEES WArVED $5O98.OO questions regarding this information,If you please haveIet me any further know. Sin lY' Rbndalf-V. Ptrillips Town Manager RPlpab UPPER EAGLE VIUEY RtrOJAN 2 5 1990 TED o Corsouoa WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICTS 846 FORESI ROAD . vAlL. COLORAOO 81657 t303) 176-7480 January 23, 1990 !lr. Stan Berrynan Director of Public Works Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Road Val1, Colorado 8L657 Re:Town of Val1 Bus tr{asher Facility Account Number 8625f 0-0 Dear Stan: Please be advised that as of this date the Board of Directors ofthe Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Sanitation Dlstrict (hereafter UEVCSD) has not waived the payment of the sewer tap fee for the Bus washer Facitity. I understand that Ron Phillips and lfilliam B. George are discussl-ng an lntergovernmenEal agreenent in thLs and other [urtters. Until such time as this agreement is finalized, UEVCSD needs to document the status of this matter in the customer account file. The status, therefore, is the fo].lowing: - In August 1989, Pete Burnett requested that UEVCSD provide water and sewer inspection and connection to the bus washer and verballv requested waiver of water and sewer tap fees. - fhe UEVCSD staff asked that the request be nade ln writlng, andadvised the Town that these requests needed to be approved by theVail Val1ey Consolidated i{ater District (hereafrer WCI,ID) and UEVCSD Boards of Directors. - Service was provided on the basis that if the request lras notapproved, the Tovm would pay the commercial tap fees due. - 0n or about Noveober 2, 1989, I received your request for waiver of tap fees. - The item was introduced to the WCWD and UEVCSD Boards duringthe November Board meetinss. - 0n November 16, 1989, the WCWD approved the waiver of the I-L/Ztlconmercial r1'ater tap fee of $23,000. ,ll \\ PARTtcrparlNG otsrRrcrs - aRRowHEAD METR. l,yarER . avoN irr"o ,"^re" . .EAVE' .REEK METRo warER . BERR' .R€EK ,ar"o /G\a t \\ warER o E GLE vatL MEtRo warERv'i"J:::ilil::; ffi:f i:,:?Hx::'ft^'J,fi' EAGLE vaLLEY saN'!raflo . u^''- QflF !lr. Stan Berrynan Jantary 23, L990 Page Two - On Novenbet 29, 1989, the UEVCSD Board tabled the decision ro valve the L-L/2tt comercial sewer tap fee of $14,500 pending receiptof a proposed policy to deal lrlth the waiver of tap fees and other issues involving l-ntergovernmental cooperatl-oD. - IJEVCSD will note the 1-1/2" cornrnercial sewer tap of $14,500 as a "receivablet' until such tine as Mr. Phillips and Mr. George concludetheir discussions and the uEvcsD Board of Directors either approves the request to rtraive the tap fees, or deaies the request, in which case the tap fee w-i11 be iz"nediately due and payable. Should you have any questions about the status of this matter, please contact me at your earliest convenience. S Lncerely, UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT \.oqi. \- {*AA"q- Fred S. I{as lee District Regulati.ons Adnlnistrator FSH: sk cc: Willian B. George Ron Phillips Customer File AGREEMENT between the TOWN 0F VAIL, the UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONS0LIDATED SANITATI0N DISTRICT ANd thc VAIL VALLEY CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT is made and entered into thi, lu* day ofTInlJtrAurrb-aa , 1987, by and between the T0ldN OF VAIL, a Colorado municipal COTPOTATiON ('.the Town.'), the UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATEO SANITATION DIsTRIcT, a quasi-governmental entity ("sanitation District") and the vAIL vALLEy CONSOLIDATED HATER DIsrRIcr, a colorado quasi-governmental entity (,,l{ater Di stri ct" ) . REC I TALS 1. The Town, the Water 0istrict and the Sanitation District wish to contract together to provide for the wajver of certain fees between the Town and the Di stri cts. Z. This Intergovernmental Agreement is authorized pursuant to Section 18, Article xIV of the colorado constitutjon and section zg-L-zor, et seq., c.R.s., as ' amended. NOll|' THEREF0RE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and promises contained herein, the parties hereby agree as fol'lows: 1. The Town shall waive during the term of this Agreement, for the Water D'i strict and Sanitation District, the follow.i ng fees and costs: A. Street cuts. B. Recreation amenities. C. C1 ean up. D. Suilding perrnit. E. Electrical permit. F . Mechani ca1 permit. G. Plumbing permit. H. Design Review Board. I. Si gn appl i cati on. J, Planning and Environmental Commission appl ication. 2. The Water District and Sanitation Djstrict agree to pay the Town's direct expenses for al1 plan reviews as per section 304(c) of the u.B.c. and wil'l comply with Chapter 3 of the U.B.C. for application for a perm.i t. The Water and sanjtation Districts agree to pay the Town's direct expenses for all building inspect'i ons per Table 3-A, Chapter 3, of the U,B.C. 3. The Water Djstrjct and Sanitation Distrjct shall waive all tap fees for public restrooms, park landscaping and drinking fountains on Town of Vail property. These tap fees shall include irrigation tap fees, sewer tap fees and water tap fees. 4. The Town of Vajl agrees to apply to the Water and Sanitation Djstricts for necessary taps and comply wjth service line inspections and meter installatjon. The Town of vail also agrees to pay nonth)y water and sewer service fees. 5. Termi nati on Unless sooner terminated as provided for herein, this Agreement shall be effectjve Decenber 1, 1987 and sha'l I termjnate Novernber 30, l9g9 Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, either party with or wjthout cause may terminate this Agreement upon the giving of one hundred eighty (lg0) days prjor wrjtten notjce of such terminatjon to the other respective parties. Notice shall be deemed to have been given upon the mailing of said notice by unj ted states -2- certified first class mai1, postage prepaid, and addressed to the parties at the respective addresses as shall appear herein or upon a change of address pursuant to this notice provision. It is the intent of the respective partjes that thjs Agreement shall be renewed for additional periods following the end of the initial period, and unless one of the parties gives notice to the other parties at least one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the end of the injt.i al period that such party desires to termjnate this Agreement or to renegotiate the terms, thjs Agreement sha'l 'l be automatically extended for an addjtional per.i od ef 2 years each not to exceed a total of two (2) such extensions. 6. This Agreement does not and shall not be deemed to confer upon a grant to any third party any right to claim damages or to bring any lawsuit, action or other proceedings against either the Town or the Districts because of any breech hereof or because of any terms, covenants, agreements or conditions contajned here.i n, 7. No modifjcation or waiver of this Agreement or of any covening condition or provision herejn contajned shall be yalid unless in writing and du)y executed by the party to be charged. 8. This written Agreement embodies the whole Agreement between the parties and there are no jnducements, promises, terms, cond.i tjons, or other obligations made or entered into either by the Town or the Districts other than those contained herein. 9. This Agreement shall be binding upon the respective parties, their successors or assigns' and may not be assigned by anyone without the prior wrjtten consent of the other parties hereto. 10. The Town has represented to the Distri cts and ljkewise, the Districts have represented to the Town that they possess the Iegal ability to enter into this -3- Agreement. In the event that a court of competent jurisdiction determjnes that any of the parties hereto did not possess the legal ability to enter into this Agreement, this Agreement shall be considered null and void as of the date of such court determi nati on. IN I'IITNESS WHERE0F, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year fjrst wrjtten above. TOWN OF VAIL UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANiTATION DISTRICT VAIL VALLEY CONSOLIDATED l^lATER OISTRICT -4- lown u IlflI 75 soulh lrontage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 office of the town manager Board of Directors Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated Water District846 Forest RoadVail, CoLorado AL657 Dear Board of Directors: At the August 26th upper Eagle valley consolidated sanitationDistrict meetingr.members expressed ln interest in forrnalizinga cooperative policy between the Town of vail and the oistric€,in respect to perrniL fees. The fown of Vail is interested inworking out a cooperative amangement with the Board. r wouldlike to invite Dave Mott and rnembers of the Board. to attend aTown Council work session on September j-sth at 2:0o p.M. fwill be calling Dave to confirrn- this date and to discuss inmore detail what the proposal should. include. Thank you for your interest in this matter. r feel confidentthat we can develop an intergovernmental arrangement which willbe beneficial to both groups. Septenber 2, 1,987 Rondall V. Phill Town Manager RVP: bpr oI Ms. Kristan Pritz Town of Vail Community Development 75 South Frontage RoadVai1. Colorado 81658 Re:South side of birm from Forest Rd. to Antlers - Landscaping(on the north side of Gore Creek) Dear Kri stan , As I mentloned in our phone conversation today, the landscapingof the birm has been an ongoing problem for several years. I haveattached but a few of the Ietters concerning this matter, and asyou can see they,date back as far as 1983. Now that we are finally getting the bike path along thecreek that has been planned for several years, I feel it istime to readdress the problem. We are certainly glad to hear that Vail Associates hascommitted to landscape their portion of the birm. I spoke withMr. Ted Ryczek today to discuss with him that V. A.ts intentionis to put topsoil and seed the entire south side and plant"trees. mentioned the unsightly metal culvert pipe that sticks out quitefar on the south side of the birm, and he agreed to cut this off. Howe he tow ow a dded a second culvert oioe below th oes under the ike ath. and it sticks ou The remainder of the problems of the area rest with theMarriott Mark Resort. In the summer of I984 we addressed Mr. PeterPatten on the problems with the unsightly birm and several pipesextending way out from the bank. We were assured that the Marriott woul"d not recieve the certificate of occupancy for their newwing until tleir landscaping was acceptably completed. Granted theydid a beautifuJ. job on what they can see, but Ieft the south facingproperty looking like a junk yard. Their pipes were never cutoff, and their late fa11 trlandscapingI resulted in a thistle and weed patch with a few strips of burlap blowing around in the wind.I think enough growing seasons have now past since the letter attachedfrom I984 to prove that there is no sign of acceptable vegitation.Perhaps it would be proper at this time to puIl out the Marriottrslandscaping pIans. I have several file photos of the bank area before theMarriott began their construction that show a very green andvegitated area, that is certainly not what they left after theirconstructi on. AIso j ust a couple of weeks ago I took anotherro11 of firm of this area which shows the complete lack of vegitation.I will be happy to bring them in to show you if you would like toset up a meeting for some time after Thanksgiviflgr its we will beout of town until then. 0ctober 24, I986 t d:I.{t^ workin o I think now is the time to start putting the pressure on the Marriott to clean up their bank. The new btke path is going to become a very important focal point for the area from the Westin to Lionshead. It is going to open up one of the prettiest parts of Gore Creek for the enjoyment of everyone in the town, and itwill be ashame to let this one area of neglect be a blemish. The path hardly had its first cut in it before we noticed people walki.ng alorg it, so I donlt thlnk there is any doubt that it will get a great deal of use. Thank you for your assistance in this matter, and please call on me if you need any help, including taking the matter to the Vail Town Council. Sincerely, Mrs. Cindy 3acobson 765 Forest RoadVail, Colorado 81 657 47 6-5957 cclCFJ /Mr. Paul Caldwell 75 soulh frontag€ road vail. colorado 81657 (303) 475-7000 September 29, 1984 offlca of communlty developmenl G'l en E'l I i son Land Designs by Ellison & Company Vail, Colorado 8.l657 Dear Glen, Re: Marriott Mark Landscaping I want to express my appreciation for recently seeding the berm on the southernmos! p9!t of the Marriott Mark project in response to my request.I think with this seeding, the landscape plan'is a veiy nice additidn to thearea. I was wondering if.you might be able to accompl'ish one small finishingtouch on the project in the area of the southwest coi^ner of the tenniscourts. This area still has some exposed fill and some piastic culvertswhich stick out excessiveiy from the berm. The neighbori across the street have contacted me regarding this, as well as the uniepaired cut through the berm on vail Associates' property immediately adjacent to the southweitcorner of the Marriott property. I_was wondering'if this small completion task could be taken care of as partof your participation in that project. I will be writing to vail Associatesto encourage them to repair the berm on their property this fall. Again, Ithink the Marriott Mark landscaping plan that you've designed and initalledis a very positive improvement to the area, and I appreciate your on-go.i ng cooperation with us in this matter. Very sincerely yours. A. Peter Patten, Jr. Acting Djrector Community Development APP: bpr Sincerely,f,er<L Ted Ryczek \J cc: Bob Parker Upper Eagle Va11ey \fater & Sanitation District TR/ao 4--3t \AilAssociafesrhrc": Geato,rs and Opcrarcs of Vait ana n"rk O..t November 25, 1983 Pete Burnett Town of Vail 75 South Frontage BoadVail, Colorado 81658 Dear Pete: This letter is to inform the Town of Vail of VaiL Associates committment to landscape the south and south west berm of the area known as the ltrest Day Skier Parking Lot, Tract B Morcus Subdivision.It is our intention along wlth the Upper Eagle Valley ll'ater andSanitation District to mulch and seed the berms and to plant treesor shru6ery where appropriate. Vail Associates will be responsiblofor the maintenance of the area. Landscaping construetion will start at the earliest timepossible in the spring of 1984. bst Office Box 7 . Vail, Colorado 8t658. (303)476-5@l kxl \,s\., lln I l;ulI[HIi O office of the tor';n manager August 23 ' r.977 box 100 vail. colorado 81657 (3031 476-5613 Alfred Uihlein, 1"1 .D. Box 755 Vail , Colorado EI('57 )ear Dr. Uihlein: As a follol.r-up to your letter and our subsequent conversations regarding impioven,ents to I'lest Forest Road, the following it6ms at" being resolved or are scheduled to be resolved in the near future. 1. children plafing and 15 mph traffic control signs are being erected at agreed uPon locations' 2. l'Jest ilorest Road rs being resurfaced as a part cf the To','mt s capi'"al i:-.;rove;.ent Progran, and at that time "speed control iips" wj-ll be installed' 3. I have nc-.if ied the Co;rr,uni--y Developmen'- De:artnent about apparent zoning violatiors at the Sheppard House located at 600 Fores-. RcaC - i'le are in the process of serving a inunicipai suii:r'ons for a11e9ed violations and are Pul:suinq the advisability of injunctive relief (see encl-osed ccrrespondence) ' 4. i;e are i,.,uciEetirtg iioiries ii: i-,e>:t i'ear's (i973) budget to landscape the aoproach -'- o Forest Road th" =",'t.ge treatment f acilir-y and Town yard' . 5. The gasoline stcrage tanl<s for the slruttle buses r+i1l be moved from the Iirest Lionshead Parking lot' hot"'ever, it appears that ''-:'ie buses r'rill have to remain there ior another \\'in.-er until completion of our nerv Public works facilitY. I appreciate your calling those matters to my attention and your patience in their f ina] resolution. -IF--=:-- l E t ra, o 75 soulh fronlage road vail. colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 September 19, 1986 olflce of communlly developmenl ! Mr. Paul Caldwell 636 Forest Road Vai1, Colorado 81657 Re: Seeding of the Vail Assocjates, Inc. berm Dear Paul: I am happy to inform you that Vai'l Associates is going to landscape the berm below the west day parking lot. Work should begin by September 24, 1986. I have enclosed the Vail Associates letter confirming their landscape plan. If you have any further questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call ne at 416-7000, ext 'l ll. Si ncerel y , ldisf*f.+ Kristan Pritz Town Planner KP: br cc: Larry Litchliter Dave Mott Pete Burnett o Vail Associates, Inc. Creators and Operators of Vail and Beaver Creek September 11, 1985 Ms. Kristan Pritz Town of VaiI Community Development 75 South Frontage RoadVail, Colorado 81658 RE: LANDSCAPTNG OF WEST DAY LOT Dear Kristan, Vail Associates plans to begin landscaping the Vitest Day parking lot this fall. We intend to spread top soilover the entire unlandscaped portion of the berm. We willthen jute the steep south facing bank and seed the topof the berm and the west side facing the Upper Eagle Valleybuilding with a native grass. There will be a quick coupleradded to the end of the current irrigation system to qrater the seed and jute on an as-needed basis. Our intent isto provide a natural vegetation on the unlandscaped areaof the berm. Next spring we plan to overseed the berm to fill outthe vegetation and plant some trees randomly spaced. We hope this plan is agreeable to the Town of Vail and thatit will improve the visual appeal of the overall area. If you have any questions concerning this matter,please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, 6il/ 4r';',-,""-'-Bill- SirnmonsVail Associates, Inc. BSlk1 cc: Larry Lichliter Ted Ryczek Pct Offic Box 7 . Vail, Colonado 81658. (n3)47Gffi1 t- 75 south lrontage road vail, colorado 81657 (3Os) 476-7000 August 6, 1986 Mr. Paul Caldwell 636 Forest Road Vail, Colorado 81 657 Re: Seeding of the Vail Associates' berm Dear Paul: olllce ol communlly developmenl Thank you for your letter concerning the landscaping of the berm surrounding the Nest Day Skier Parking Lot. The Community Development office did not receive a notice of the'l etter from Ted Ryczek which indicated that Vai'l Assocjates was comnjtted to landscaping the south and southwest berm of the area known as the West Day Skier Parking Lot. l.le are in the process of working with Vai'l Associates and the Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation Djstrictto arrive at a final parking solution. It is my understanding.that at this time the Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation District is considering locating a parking structure on top of the west port'i on of their building. Ifthis proposal is approved by the Planning Commission, the parking on the east side of Forest Road would no Ionger be needed. I plan to send a copy of your'l etter, the letter to Pete Burnett from Ted Ryczek, and this letter to Larry Litchliter. It appears that an agreement was arranged which would complete the landscaping. Regardless of what Upper Eag'le Val1ey does with their parking, it appears that VaiI Associates was willing to landscape this area. As soon as I hear from Larry Litchliter as to whether or not they plan to follow up on this letter, I will let you know. If you have any further questions, please feel free to cal'l me. Si ncerel y,t/ \ {-\-r trrYbn Yot Kristan Pritz Town Planner KP: br Larry Litchliter Dave Mott Pete Burnett cc: l-o a fi i, *'ld'\L'7' tU lL*l , {26 ?/Ld7 ,?q >t, fif (' l}k h, tu*r 7i'a" lnV 6zn-u oo 'rul isJIlhJ,{rr1en} : . Crcamrs ard Opcrators of \Ail and Bcat CrJ November 25, 1983 Pete Burnett Town of ValI75 South Frontage BoadVail, Colorado 81658 Dear Pete: This letter ls to inform the Town of vail of vair Associatescomnlttnent to landscape the south and south west berm of the area !,1own as the West Day Skier Parking Lot, Tract B Morctis Subdivisir_.iri. It ls our intention along wlth the upper Eagle va1Ley 'llrater anclsanitat_+on District to murch and seed- the b6rms and io plant treesor shrubery where appropriate. vail Associates will be responsiblr,for the mal-ntenance of the area. Landseaping eonstructlon will start at the earliest tinrepossible in the spring of 1984. Sincerely, Ted Ryczek cc: Bob Parker Upper Eagle Valley l,fater &Sanitation District TB/ao I '; hst Offfce Box ? . Vail, Cobrado el6Sg.t303),{io-S60r : :,.:,.j,, f oo .a' \--- -- I\It: ',!11.i :l ii l t- Uppen Elsle Vlllev" WATER ANO SANITATION DISTRICTS 846 FOREST ROAo . VAIL, C0IORADO 81657 (303) 475 7480 June 30, 1986 Kristan Pritz Town Planner Town of Vail 75 South Frontage Road Vail, Colorado 81657 RE: PARKING FOR UPPER EACLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT Dear KrlsCan: The Upper Eagle Valley Consolldated Sanitatlon Dlstrict Board of DLrectors voted ln favor of pursulng a permanent parklng solution located on the roof of the Vail Wastewater Treatment Plant. As soon as we have conpleted a atructural feasibillty and cost study, I will be in touch with you regarding the apProPrlate approval process. Thank you for your input. DATED SANITATION DISTRICT General Manager DEM: das.82 xc: Larry Lichllter r ll paFTrcrparlxc DrsrRrcrs - aRRowHEAD METR. warEFr . avoN M'TRo wa rER a BEAVER CREEK METRo warER . BERF' .REEK METRo wota* 7fl)1 a\ EAGLE''A'!L MErRo w"'u""o*"*ll,Ii]::y::'":;::J;TH:x"":'ilT:1":Tff*H"ALLEY coNsoLrDArED saN'ra'oN @ rli luwn u y{Wt|r7 frA l|al 75 south lronlage road vail. colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 June 18, 1986 offlce of communltY developmenl Mr. Dave Mott General Manager Upper Eagle Va1'ley Consol idated Water and Sanitation D'i strict 846 Forest Road Vai1, Colorado 8.l657 Re: Parking for UEVCWSD Dear Dave: The llJater and Sanitation building is located in the Pub'l ic Use zone district. Under this zone district, it'i s required that any changes to the existing development plan for the property go through a conditional use review before the Plann'i ng Commission. I have enclosed the appliction form for the condjtional use revi ew and a list of meeting dates for Planning Commission. The staff has also reviewed the parking area east of the Sanitation building. Staff is requesting that the hillside areas from the Frontage Road down to the parking area and from the parking area over to the chain'l ink fence to the east be cleaned up and seeded. Parking bollards should be provided along the northern edge of the parking area to delineate the spaces. Parking shou'l d also only occur on the north side of the graveled area. An access agreement shou'l d be submitted to the Town Council for their approval . Approval from Vail Associates should a'l so be obtained for the parking spaces on the north end of the site. P'l ease'l et me know by June 30th which parking alternative you wish to pursue. If you decide to continue to use the east parking area, the irnprovements and agreements shou'l d be completed as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the review processes or submittal , please feel free to call me. Kristan Pritz Town Pl anner KP: br Encl osure Si ncerely, /n*,,\irr / 4:i 75 soslh lronlage road v3it, colorado 81557 (303) 476-7000 June 18, i986 i'ir - Dave ltro'ut General ltianager Un:per Eag'l e Va1 1ey Consol'i cjated lrtater tl6 Fores'u Road Vai 1 , Co'l oraco 81 657 oif ice of communllY and Sanrtaiion District a Parking for UEVCVISD :;:;; ;;;-':;;;;-e;;.;='..-o' submiital , pi .'=" f ee1 f ree to cal'l r.e' De a:' Dave : The .rlaier anci sanitation bui'lciing is locaied in ihe Publ ic use zone disirict' lnder -r-his zone ii=t.i.l,-it is iequired -"hat any cnanges-to the existing ce,.,elcp;:,ant pian for ii.'ptop".t-v go-ihrough a concii*'ional use re'iew befcre the pl ann i ng ccnmi ,ri on. ' I irave- eic] osed ihe appl i cti on form for the conditiona.l use ,eviei"and-a 'l ist of meeting dates for Planning comm-ission' The siaff has also reviewed the parklng ai'ea east of the sanitation bui'ld'i n9.' : Siaff is requesting iir"i tft" hiliside ireas frcim the Frontage Road down.to ihe, parkingar^eaandfromtheparkingarea.overto.uhechain.linkfencetotheeast be c'leaned up and r".a.a-'p""fiig bol'lards should be provicied a1 ong ihe ncr'uhern edge of the parking area. to de'lineate the spaces' Parking shou'ld -a-lso" '-- cnly occur on the no.lh ,id! of the graveled area. An uccess-afrein'ent-shlura;:"-,';'.'. be submiited to the Town Counci'l for their appro\tal ' Approva'l from Vail''"'u ':';;t"'tr=,r";'.; [r;;;;.";;-ii'r"uta "rio"t"-outained for ihe parkinE spaces on the 'ncr'th' lnd'.$1;f1i:1; ihe site- , 1':''r"..,:*.'Si;;i:+-::.. F'] ease let ne know by June 30th which parking alternative,-vou wish to pursue':r ' " ii you ieciCe to .oniinue to use the ".ti'p-iti"!--..", th-e ',rnprovenentf "nit"' - '' a;:e::,:rts shoulc be comp'leted as 'oon-i' pcssible'- t-i yo:^h::i.,^:: questions Ci --o-o] v+ ee. v.J t i:';n Pl i::ie:^ ltli 75 soulh frontage road vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 June 18, 1986 offlce ol communlty develoPment Mr. Dave Mott General Manager Upper Eagle Valley Consolidated l{ater and Sanitation District 846 Forest Road Vail, Colorado 81657 Re: Parking for UEVCWSD 0ear Dave: The Water and Sanitation bui'l ding is located in the Public Use zone district. Under this zone district, it is required that any changes to the existing development plan for the property go through a conditional use review before the Planning Commission. I have enclosed the appliction form for the conditional use review and a list of meeting dates for Planning Commissjon. The staff has also revjewed the parking area east of the Sanitation building. Staff is requesting that the hil'l side areas from the Frontage Road down to the parking area and from the parking area over to the cha'i n link fence to the east be cleaned up and seeded. Parking bollards should be provided a'long the northern edge of the parking area to del ineate the spaces. Parking shou'ld also on'ly occur on the north side of the graveled area. An access agreement should be submitted to the Town Council for their approva'l . Approval from Vail 'Associates should also be obtained for the parking spaces on the north end of the site. Please let me know by June 30th which parking a1 ternative you wish to pursue. If you decide to continue to use the east parking area, the improvements and a-oreenrents should be completed as soon as possible. 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I z Icl.a.' o.Ig. oE 3of f : INSPECTION REQUEST TOWN OF VAIL UES WED THUR \/ PERMIT NUMBER OF PROJECT READY FOR LOCATION: INSPECTI oor, \-\\sN JoB NAME MON CALLER BUILDING: tr FOOTINGS i STEET PLUMBING: tr UNDERGROUND O ROUGH / D.W.V. O ROUGH / WATERtr FRAMING ROOF & SHEER tr GAS PIPINGPLYWOOD NAILING i . INSULATION POOL / H. TUB . SHEErRock r.rnfr- - tr FINAL O.FINAL ELECTRICAL:MECHANICAL: tr trEMP. POWER tr HEATING tr EXHAUST HOODS CONDUIT tr SUPPLY AIR FINAL D APPROVED DISAPPROVED ,C REINSPECTION REQUIRED CORffECTIONS: *:, DArE /-21 -?2- rNSpEcroR 5A% t 4o" ^o* -.j i/// 1,/ PEBMIT NUM I DATE READY FOR LOCATION: ROFPR ECT INSPE CALLER TUESMON WED THUR FRI 0- ^ry?#x#:,y BUILDING: O FOOTINGS / STEEL PL tr tr tr tr tr tr ! UMBING: tr FOUNDATION / STEEL UNDERGROUND ROUGH,/ D.W.V, ROUGH / WATERtr FRAMING _ ROOF & SHEER" PLYWOOD NAILING GAS PIPING tr INSULATION POOL / H. TUB D SHEETROCK NAIL tr tr FINAL O FINAL ELECTRICAL: tr TEMP. POWER MECHANICAL: I] HEATING D ROUGH o o o EXHAUST HOODS tJ U\J SUPPLY AIR x__E Hrrrunr FINAL /eeeaoveo CORRECTIONS: tr DISAPPROVED tr REINSPECTION REQUIRED DATE /^27-42 INSPECTOR T0: Community Development Department FR0M: Kristan Pritz DATE: 10/9/85 SUBJECT: Upper Eagle Va1'ley hlater and Sanitation District's parking area to the east of their bui'l ding. At this time, the approval of the access easement and park'ing situationto the east of the Upper Eagle San District building is in limbo. Vail Associates, who owns the area of land that the Sanitation District would be.parking on is in the process of negotiating with Upper Eagle Valley.Vail Associates is offering a 5 year lease contingent upon Upper Eagle Va11ey landscaping the entire berm area above the parking. vail Associatesis agreeing to maintain and provide sprinklers for this area. Until thisnegotiation is finalized, the Town should not proceed with the access easement. lown n l|al 75 south |tonlage foad vail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 June 26, .|985 otflce ol communlty development Mr. Dave Krenek P. E. Technical Director Upper Eagle Valley l'later and Sanitation Districts 846 Forest Road Vail, Coiorado 81657 Re: Sanitation Parking Lot Dear Dave: I have reviewed your submittal for the access easement to the Sanjtation District parking lot and the landscape p1an. Bill Andrews will be con- tacting yoU concerning a survey for the easement. l|le will need a full survey-f-or th'is agreement. 0nce the lease agreement has been reviewed by our Town attorney, Larry Eskwith, and we receive the survey, we will --sihedule this for an evening Town Council meeting. The landscape plan will be reviewed at our next Design Review Board meeting on July 17. This meeting begins at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and it is necessary that you attend-the meeting, I also encourage you to address the drainage problem on the east side of the berm above the parking area. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Si ncerely ' Kristan Pritz Town Planner KP: br Uppen Elcle Vnllgv WATER AND SANITATION DISIRICTS 8t6 FOREST ROAD . valL. COLORAD0 81657 (303) 476.7480 June 21, 1985 Town of Vail Planning Department P.O. Box 100 Vai I, CO 81658 Dear Sirs: This letter is in regard to the Vail Water and SanitationParki ng Access Easement, across from our offices on Forest Road. Enclosed is Exhibit A, which is a diagram of the easement,per agreement of discussions in the FalI of 1984. Also enclosed is a copy of the Lease Agreement we will havewith Vail Associates. We have enclosed the landscape andsprinkler plan, per agreement with all parties, as well. All the work for this project is planned to be performedduring the Surnmer and Fa1l of 1985. t{ork will start whenthe agreements have been signed. Please sign and return these agreements at your convenience. S i ncerely, UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DTSTRICTntUr* /""*^( David L. Krenek, P.E.Technical Director DLK: rls Enclosures t ll pARTrcrparryc orsrRrcrs - aRRowHEAD METRo warER. AVoN METRo warER. BEAVER CREEK MErRo warER . BERRv cREEK METRo wotr^ Zlh\ O\ EAGLE'vArLMErRow""*''"*""ii,fil::y:::::,_r::ffTf:TJ'Jff:',:Tff*";:""*'vcoNsoL'oarEDsaN'ra'oN @ LEASE Th i s Lease, dated the _ day of _, i s by and between Vail Associates. rnc. a C6T6rado corp6Eaion ( "VAI'r )and Upper EagIe Va1Iey Consolidated Sanitation District ( "uEvcsD" ) . For and in consideration of the agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. DEMISE OF PREMISES. VAI leases to UEVCSD and UEvcsD leases @roperty located within the Town of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado, near the West Day Lot,as outlined in red on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a Part hereof ( the "Premises"). 2. TERM. Thi.s Lease shall commence on the lstday of June, -I5E'F and shall continue for 99 years unlesssooner terninated as provided herein. This Lease would be terminated if usaqe of thisfand changes to anything other than a parking 1ot. 3. USE. UEVCSD will utilize the Premises for thesole purpose offiroviding parking for its employees. Duringthe term of this Lease, UEVCSD shall maintain the Premises.This Iease would be terminated if the usage of this land changes to anything other than a parking lot. 4. CONSIDERATION. As consideration for UEVCSD's use of the pr6frfEEEl-TEVeEb shall make certain improvementsto the Premises as set forth below (the "ImDrovements" ). b. a. UEVCSD shall lot ; UEVCSD sha1lthe West Day scape design dated October construct a paved parking seed or jute that portion ofLot berm outlined on land-by Land Designs by El1ison, 1 , 1984. c. UEVCSD shall plant trees spaced as shownon landscape plan, dated October 1, 1984. UEVCSD shaIl complete the Improvements to thesatisfaction of VAI on or before October 31, 1985. 5. VAI CONSIDERATION.As consideration for UEVCSD landscaping the berm, VAf shal1 make certain improvements to the Premises as set forth be1ow. a. VAI would pay for installation of an underground sprinXer system as shown on landscape plan by Land Designs by ElIison. b. VAI would maintain all landscaping on the berm, while UEVCSD would maintain all sodand landscaping immediately around theparking lot. 6. TOV CONTINGENCY. This lease is contingent upon rov prov@ (Exhibi.t A, dated June 21 , 1985 ) eo UEVCSD to access the parking spaces on vAIproperty. 7. INDEMNITY. In consideration for the use ofthe Premises,TEVeED--E6reby agrees to indemnify, defend andhold harmless vAI , its respective agents, affiliates, 1333"'", u.,o Qt"."nVAI and UEVCSD officers, directors, servants and employees, of and from anyand all liability, claims, demands, actions and causes ofaction whatsoever ( incl-uding, without lirnitation, reasonable attorneys t fees and expenses and costs and expenses reason-ably incurred i n invest igating, prepari ng or defendingagainst any Iitigation or claim, action, suit, proceeding or demand, if any kind or character), arising out of or relatedto any loss, damage or injury to person or property, includ-ing death, that may be sustained by UEVCSD or any of its employees. This i.ndemnity shal1 be binding upon the succes-sors and assigns of UEVCSD and may be pled by VAI in anyaction brought, or claim made by or on behalf of UEVCSD as acomplete bar and defense claim, demand, action or cause ofaction by or on behalf of UEVCSD relating to the use of the Premi ses . 8. fNSURANCE. UEVCSD shalL, at its own cost andexpense, maint-Ti-Ti--T811 force and effect during the termof this Agreement, the following policy or policies of i nsurance: Comprehensive general liability insuranceincluding prernises operations, products/ completed operation hazard, contracturalinsurance, broad form property damage,independent contractors and personalinjury with linits of $1,000,000 for all damages arising out of any one occurrenceof bodily injury including death at anytime resulting therefrom and $1,000,000for all damages arising out of injury toor destruction of property in any oneoccurrence. b. Workerr s Compensation Insurance in accord-ance with the provisions of the Workerrs Compensation Act of the State of Colorado. Certificates of such Insurance acceptable to VAfshall be filed with VAI prior to commencement of thisAgreement. These certificates shall contain provisions thatcoveraltes afforded under the policies will not be cancelledor materially altered without giving VAI thirty days, priorwritten notice. vAI sha1l be named as additional insuredunder the policy referenced above as its interest may appear. 9. TERMINATION. This lease wourld be terminatedif the usage oE--tE'fs Tena changes to anything other than aparking lot. 10. MECHANIC'S LIENS. UEVCSD shatl pay for allwork performe@ion with the preriises on thefmprovements as shown on the landscape plan dated October 1,1984. UEVCSD sha1l keep the Premises and the Berm free andclear of aII mechanic's liens and other liens on account ofimprovements done. Should any liens be filed or recordedagainst the premises or the Berm or any action affecting thetitle thereto be commenced, TOV shalI give VAI writtennotice thereof. UEVCSD shal1 thereafter cause such liens tobe removed of record within 35 days after the filing of theliens, and if not so released shalI pay VAf as additionalrent $500 per day such lien exists or provide titleinsurance around or post an appropriate bond. If a finaljudgement establishing the validity or existence of any lienfor any amount is entered, UEVCSD shall pay and satisfy the same at once. 11. ASSIGNIqENT. UEVCSD sha1l not assign, convey,mortgage, hypdEEEEEIE-6f encumber this lease or .ny interelt a. Page 3 Lease By and BetweenVAI and UEVCSD herein or sublet all or any part ofor permit the Premises or any partothers without the orior written i nstance . the Premises, or sufferthereof to be used byconsent of VAI in each 12. NOTICES.A11 notices or communicationsreqrrired by tETs tease shall be in writing and may be handdelivered or sent by first-class mail, postage prepaid tothe address of VAI and TOV set forth under their respectivesignatures. A11 mailed notices shall be deemed effective when maiLed. 13. MISJE[aNteqq. (a) rf any provision of thisAgreement srrail-]?6i-E-TE i11egal , invalio or unenforce-able, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affectedthereby. (b) No amendment, alteration, modification ofor addition to this Agreement shall be valid or bindingunless expressed in writing and signed by the party orparties to be bound thereby. (c) The captions of each section are added asa matter of convenience only and shall be considered of noeffect in the construction of any provision of thisAgreement. ( d) Should arbitration or litigation occurbetween the parties relating to the terms, covenanfs andconditions of this Agreement, all Iitigation expenses,collection expensesr witness fees, court costs andattorneys' fees incurred by the prevailing party shall bepaid by the non-prevailing party to the prevailing party. (e) This Agreement shall be governed by andinterpreted in accordance with the laws of the State ofColorado. ( f ) Any and al l warrant ies , provi s ions ,rights and obligations of the parties herein described andagreed to be performed, srrbsequent to the expiration orearlier termination of this Agreement, shall- survive theexpiration or earlier termination of this Agreement. (S) This Agreement contai ns the entireagreement between the parties and supersedes any and al1prior agreements, proposals, negotiations, and rbpresenta-tions pertinent to the Services to be performed hererrnder. (h) Successors and Assigns. The covenants,conditions and agreements contained in this Agreement sha1lbind and inr:re to the benefit of the parties, theirsuccessors and, subject to Paragraph 11, their assigns. EXECUTED this day of , 1985. vArL ASSOCTATES, INC. By:Larry Lichliter P.O. Box 7Vai1, Colorado 81658 ATTN: Legal Services . i333.n", u,.,a Q.'0...VAI and UEVCSD TOWN OF VAII, By: 78 S. Frontage Rd. W.Vail, Colorado 81657 UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT By: Edmund H. Drager, Jr. Chairman of the Board 846 Forest RoadVai1, Colorado 81657 o 75 soulh trontage road yail, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 June 26, .l985 ofllce of communlly developmenl Mr. Dave Krenek P.E. Technical Director Upper EagIe Val'ley Water and Sanitation Districts 846 Forest RoadVail, Colorado 81657 Re: Sanitation Parking Lot Dear Dave: I have reviewed your submittal for the access easement to the san.i tationDistrict parking lot and the landscape pl an. gill Andrews will be con-tacting you concerning a survey for the easement. we will need a fullsurvey for this agreement. 0nce the lease agreement has been reviewedby.our-Town.attorney' Larry Eskwith, and we ieceive the survey, we willschedule thjs for an evening Town council meeting. The lindiiipe-piin willbe reviewed at our next_Design Review Board meeting on July lz.' rirlsmeeting begins at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and it is necLssary that youattend the meeting. I a-lso encourage you to address the drainage probiemon the east side of the berm above ihe parking area. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Sincerely,l/.\ f).1 lrrrhn [rrf{ Kristan Pritz Town Planner KP: br :l I u0 \ /::'"f '] /,,.tL o '---]r q $ l f, (o trJYEaaAB tr€ OL.{ >H H .:u.l E '-r l .t: IBri lo),, |z i'tco---,--.--' '[ - /i "z/ \ ,---,-'-\- rIT>\"=!;1-'\a i J \\\\2'--1fAW'-g 'J'r\:'7'i w c! oI t|-l f ,l I B t- Fr-I '.to.la) IFII I c.r ic.t';lll.|lc)l.trldl3 igt:'t_:t':t r-.t ; .-r l> 1r: ,^t':l# ; l- r-r It.I I .--, lo. >!O --llr{ a L,.-' //\ \\\\\r \-f> r'llA.' u)t-IFr :E [;a l-t9rL /-) -, =Q)j;, -9!ra-E >J<b'-o -\t<_ >?'l 3nlz NC{ rltf tll fwilwl o'l i <l--}}l ,< \\.ttl ,'I<re 3 0)z i ]J ,ro ,|J.1C -{J- -_t I ,,______-.t,r, 169 lnwn u 'rOilE- |Ial i: l/r' 75 south lrontage road veil, colorado 81657 (303) 476-7000 June 28, 1985 Dave Krenek, P. E- Upper Eagle Va11ey |Jater and Sanitatjon Dist.846 Forest Rd. Vail, Co. 8i657 Re: l{a'ler and Sanitation District parking Lot[ast of Forest Rd. S i nce rely , Dear Dave: Our Torvn Attorney has had time to revier^r your iease agreernent forthe parking area east of the |nlater and sanitation oisirici-uuiiding.The type of egreement that is needed is an access easement agreement.The lease agreement is not the correct agreement for the puikingarea. If you have further questions aboJt how the ugr.ur[nt shouldbe written, please call our Town Attorney Larry rstiith or'mvsett. Ktlo*,flh Kristan Pritz Tovln Planner ' '_!-:,*'Fr-:ti--::Es-"*:'!l:'::_.gT::5'ii-F,rg -nu 'r{r* iIEA!'ERtFIEEK M!. r Ro warER a SERRV CREEK MEtRo WATEREASLE-VAIL METRO WATER O EO\/VAROS METRO WATER ' LA}<E CREEK MIADOWs WATER ' UPPER EAGLE VALLEY CONSOLIOATEO SANITATION of f ice of communlty developmenl VAIL VALLEY CONSOLIDATEO WATt-R ' VAIL WAIER ANO sANTTATION This Lease, dated the day of , is bV andbetween Vai I Associ ates, Tnc. a Colorado corpT-rat i on ( "VAI " )and Upper Eagle VaIley Consolidated Sani hation District( |'UEVCSD', ) . For and in consideration of the acJreements hereirrcontained, the parties hereto agree as follows: t. DEMISI OF PREMISES. VAI leases to UEVCSD anduEVcsD leases @roperty located wi thi n r-ireTown of Vai I . Eagle County, Colorado, nea_i: the West Day Lot ,as oLltlined in red on Exhibit A attached hereto anc made apart hereof ( the "Premises"). LEAS E . TERM. This Lease shall ,1985 and shall- continuenated as provided herein. ccmmence on the lst for 99 years r-rnless zday of June sooner termi This Lease would be terminated if usage of thisland changes to anything other than a parking 1ot.- 3. USF.. UEVCSD will utilize the premises for thesole purpose o?lroviding parking for its ernployees. Durlngthe term of this Lease, UEVCSD shall maintain Lhe premises.This lease would be terminated if the usage of this landchanges to anything other than a parking lot. 4. CONSIDERATION. As consideration for UEVCSD,suse of the erGTsEEll-TEVGD shall make certain improvemenrsto the Premises as set forth below (the ', fmprovements,' ) . UEVCSD shaIl construct a paved parking 1ot ; UEVCSD sha1l seed or jute that portion ofthe West Day Lot berm outlined on land-scape design by Land Designs by EIlison,dated October 1, 1984. c. UEVCSD sha11 plant trees straced as shownon landscape p1an, dated October 1, 1984. UEVCSD shalt ccmplete the Improvements to thesatisfaction of VAI on or before october J1. 19a5. 5 . VAI CONSIDERATION.As cons ideration forUEVCSD landscaping the berm, VAI shall make certainimprovements to the Premises as set forth below. VAI woul-d pay for installation of anunderground spri nker: system as shown onlandscape plan by Land Designs by Ellison. \/AI would maintain aII landscaping on theberm, while UEVCSD would maintain alI sodand landscaping immediately aror:nd thepark i ng 1ot . h h 6. TOV CONTINGENCY.upon Tov provffi 1985 ) to UEVCSD to accessproperty. Thi s lease(Exhibit A,the park i ng i c r-,'rnl_ i n/-6nF dated June 21 , qn^ araq .\rr \/f, T 7. INDEMNITy. In consirleration f or: the use ofthe Premises,-TEvesD-T6reby agrees to inclernnifrr. defend andhold harmless VAI , i ts respect ive aqents , affi I iates , Pano ? Le..l s c By and B VAI and UEVCSD o e r_w een officers, directors, servants and employees, of and from anvand all liability, claims, demands, actions and causes ofaction whatsoever ( includinq, wi.thout rimitation, r:easonableattorneys' fees and expenses and costs and exrrenses reason-ably incurred in . jnvestigating, preparinq or defendingagainst any litigation or c1aim, action, suit, proceedino oidemand, if any kind or character), arising out of o. reriterlto any loss, damage or injury to person or property, includ-ing death, that may be sustained by UEVCSD or any of itsemployees. This indemnity sha1l be binding upon the succes_sors and assigns of UEVCSD and may be pled by VAI in anyaction brought, or claim made by or on behalf oi UnVCSp as ucomplete bar and defense cJ-aim, clemand, action or cause ofaction by or on beharf of UEVCSD relating to the use of thePremi ses . B . INSURANCE.expense, mai nt-Ef n -l n f- utof this Agreement, the l nsurance : UEVCSD shal1, at its own cost and1 force and effect during the termfollowing policy cr policies of Comprehensi.ve general liability insrlranceinclu<ling premises operations, productsr/completed operat ion hazard , contractural i nsurance, broad form property damage, i ndependent contr:actors and personalinjury with limits of $1,000,000 for a1ldamaqes arising out of any one occurrenceof bodily injury including death at ant,time resulting therefrom and $1,000,000for aIl damages arising out of injtrry toor dest.ruction of property in any one oc c rlJrrence . b. Worker's Compensat ion Insurance in acccrd_ance rvith the prcvisions of the hTorker's Compensation Act of the State of Colorarjo. Certificates of such fnsurance acceotable to VAIshalr be filed with vAr prior to commenceirent of thisAgreernent. These certificates shall contain provisions thatcoverages afforded under the po1 icies r.rirl nit be cancelledor.materially altered without giving VAI thirty days, priorwritten notice. vAr sha11 be named as additional- insuredunder the policy referenced above as its i nterest mavappear. 9. TERMINATION.if the usage oE--tn-E-1a;aparking 1ot. This lease would be terminatedchanges to anything other than a 10. _MECHANIC'S LIENS. UEVCSD shalL pay for at1work performedffiion with the premises on thermprovements as shown on the landscape plan dated october 1,1984. uEVcsD shall keep the premises ino the Berm free andclear of all mechanic's liens and other liens on account ofimprovements done. Should any liens be f ile<l or recordedagainst the premises or the Berm or any action af f ecti.ng thetitre thereto be commenced, Tov snarr qive vAr writtennotice thereof. uEVcsD shall thereafter cause such liens tobe removed of record within 35 days after the filing of theliensr dnd if not so released str.tt pay vAr as arrditionalrent $500 per day such lien exisis- or provide titleinsurance arotrnd or post an appropriate bond. Tf a finalj udgement estabrishing the vaf irtity or existence of any lienfor any amount is entered, UEVCSD shall pay and satisfv thesame at once. 11. ASSIGNMENT IIEVCSD shall not assign, convey, encrlmber this f ease or anv i nter.escmortgage, hypothecate or