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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-39 Repealing and Reenacting Chapter 18.54, Design Review of the Vail Municipal Code' r ~ '` F'~ ~ ~. .4 ~ ORDINANCE 39 (Series of 1983) AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REENACTING CHAPTER 18.54, DESIGN REVIEW OF THE VAIL MUNICIPAL CODE AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN RELATION THERETO. WHEREAS, the Co~7~munity Development Department has recommended to the Design Review Baard and the Planning and Environmenta] Commission revisions to Chapter ;: a,.. . 18 54 "Design Review" to help clarify the Design Review Baard procedure, to specify the materials needed for a proper and complete application, and to reflect changes in building technology; and WHEREAS, the Design Review Board and Planning and Environmental Commission have reviewed the recommended changes and have approved and recommended to the Town Council the changes herein contained; and WHEREAS, the Tawn Council is of the apinian that the repeal and reenactment of Chapter 18.54 would be in the public interest. NOW, THL-REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1 Chapter 18.54 of the Vail Municipal Code is repealed and reenacted as follows: ~ s w Chapter 18.54 dESIG~€ REVIEW 18.54.O1Q INTENT Vail is a town with a unique natural setting, internationally known for its natural beauty, alpine environment, and the compatibility of man- made structures with the environment. These characteristics have caused a significant number of visitors to carne to Vail with many visitors eventually becoming permanent residents participating in~community life. These factors constitute an important economic base far the Town, both for those who earn their living here and for those who view the Town as a precious physical posession, The Town Council fi nds that new develop- ment and redevelopment can have a substantial impact an the character of an area in which it is located. Same harmfu'[ effects of one Tand use upon another can be prevented through zoning, subdivision controls, and building codes, (Tther aspects of development are more subtle and less amenable to exact rules put into operation without regard to specific development proposals. Among these are the general form of the land before and after development, the spatial relationships of structures and open spaces to ]and uses within the vicinity and the Town, and the appearance of build- ings and open spaces as they contribute to the area as it is being developed and redeveloped. In order to provide for the timely exercise of judgment in the public interest in the evaluation of the design of new development and redevelopment the Town Council has created a Design Review Board (aRB) and design criteria. Therefore, in order to preserve the natural beauty of the Tawn and its setting, to protect the welfare of the community, to maintain the values created in the community, to protect and enhance Tand and property, for the promotion of health, safety, and general welfare in the community, and to attain the objectives set out in this section; the improvement or alteration of open space, exterior design of all new development, and all modifications to existing development shall be subject to design review as specified in this chapter. It is the intent of these guidelines to leave as much design freedom as possib]e to the individual designer while at the same time maintaining the remarkable natural beauty of the area by creating structures which are designed to complement bath their individual sites and surroundings. The objectives of design review sha71 be as follows: A) To recognize the interdependence of the public welfare and aesthetics, and to provide a method by which this interdependence may con- tinue to benefit its citizens and visitors; 8} To allow for the development of public and private property which is in harmony with the desired character of the Town as defined by the guidelines herein provided; C) To prevent the unnecessary destruction or blighting of the natural l~~ndscape; ~ w ~ Page 2 D) To ensure that the architectural design, locatian, configuaration materials, colors, and overall treatment of built-up and open spaces have been designed so that they relate harmoniously to the natural landforms and native vegetation, the Town's overall appearance, with surrounding development and with officially approved plans or guidelines, if any, for the areas in which the structures are proposed to be located. E) To protect neighboring property owners and users by making sure that reasonable provision has been made for such matters as pedestrian and vehicular traffic, surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, the preservation of light and air, and those aspects of design not adequately covered by other regulations which may have substantial effects on neighboring land uses. ~~ 18.5q.015 Definitions and Rules of Construction Any words, terms, or phrases used in this Design Review Guide shall be defined and interpreted in accordance with the definitions contained in Section 18.04 of the Vail Municipal Code, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning was intended. If the context is unclear, the matter will be referred to the Design Review Board for final determination. The distinction made between those items contained within this Chapter that are mandatory and those that are discretionary is that statements which are mandatory are prefaced by the word shall, and the statements or guidelines which are discretionary (or merely suggestions) are prefaced by the words should or ma.y. In all instances, any particular or specific controls over the genera]. 18.54.020 E3oard Organization A. There is established a Design Review Board (DRB) of the Town of Vail. The DRB shall be compoase of five members. Four members shall be residents of the Town of Vail appointed by the Town Council and the fifth member shall be a member of the Planning and Environmental Commission of the Town. The Design Review Board shall remain a seven member board until February 1984. After that time, the board will be come a five member board. S. The terms of office for the four members at large shall be two years on an overlapping basis and shall expire an February 1 of the year of termination. The term of office for the Planning and Environmental Commission member shall be three months. •~ F ' Page 2A C. A vacancy on the design review board shall occur whenever a member of the board is removed by the Town Council, dies, becomes incapacitated and unable to perform his duties for a period of sixty days, resigns, ceases to be a~resident of the Town of Vail or is convicted of a felony. In the event a vacancy occurs, the Town [;nuncil shall appoint a successor to fi11 the vacancy and serve the remainder of the term of the former member. The board sha11 se]ect its own chairman and vice-chairman from among its members. The chairman, or in his absence, the vice-chairman, shall be the presiding officer of its meetings. In the absence of both the chairmanand the vice--chairman from a meeting, the members present shall appoint a member to serve as acting chairman at the meeting. All business of the board shall be held at the Municipal Building of the Town of Vail, unless otherwise specified with adequate notice given to all interested parties. Three members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but in the absence of a quorum, a lesser number shall adjourn any meeting to a later time or date, and in the absence of all members, any staff member shall adjourn any meeting to a later time or date. D. The board shall operate in accordance with its own rules of procedure as provided for in Section 8.6 of the Home Rule Charter. The rules shall be filed with the Town ClerEc and maintained in the records of the town, and shall be subject to public inspection; provided, however, that the board shall submit its proposed rules or any amendment thereto to the Town Council which, by motion, shall approve the rules or amendment and direct their adoption by the board or disapprove the proposal with directions for revision and resubmission. ' ~ ~ ~ ye ~ E. The design review board shall meet the first, third, and fifth Wednesdays of each rrronth. A current schedule of Design Review Board meetings is available in the Department of Community Development Office. 18.54,030 DESIGN APPROVAL. A. i~o person shall commence removal of vegetation, site prepara- tion, building construction or demolition, dumping of material upon a site, sign erection, exterior alteration or enlargement of an existing structure, paving, fencing or other improvements of open space within the corporate limits of the Town of Vail unless design approval has been granted as prescribed in this chapter. The addition of plant materials to existing landscaping, gardening and landscape maintenance shall be exempt fro-~ this prevision. B. It shall 6e a violation of this chapter and the building permit for any person to commence, continue or complete work that has not received design approval as prescribed in this chapter and/or is not in conformity with the plans approved and authorized by the Zoning Administrator and/ or DRB and the Chief Building Official. 18.54.040 MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED/PROCEDURES A. PRE APPLICATION CONFERENCE Prior to the formal filing of an application for design approval, the applicant should confer with the Department of Community Development to obtain information and guidance. The purpose of such a conference is to permit the applicant and the staff to review informally the proposal before substantial commitments of time and money are made. The Department of Community Development shall indicate on the application form appropriate staff with which the applicant shall confer. Topics of discussion shall include but not be limited to: 1.. Characteristics of the site and surrounding area; including its location, significant natural and man-made features with particular attention to natural hazard areas, the size and accessibility of the site, surrounding development and land use, and existing zoning; z. The nature of the development proposed, including land use types and their densities; the placement and design of proposed buildings and other improvements on the site, the location, type, and treatment of open space areas, the preservation of natural features, proposed parking areas and internal circulation system, the total ground coverage of paved areas and structures; 3• Community policy considerations including the review process and likely canfarrnity of the proposed development with the policies and regulations of the Town of Vail; i ~ ~ Page 4 4. Rpplicable regulations, review procedures, and submission requirements; 5. For certain low-Impact applications, such as but not limited to minor remodels, the staff shall assist the applicant in determining applicable regulations and shall specify submission requirements which may be waived. i3. CONCCPTUAL DESIGN REVIEW 1. Submittal Requirements The owner or authorized agent of any project requiring design approval as prescribed 'by this chapter may submit plans for conceptual review by the Design Review Board to the Department of Community Development. The purpose of a conceptual review shall be to give the applicant a basic understanding with respect to the design concept and the Compatibility of a proposal with the design guidelines con- tained within this chapter. This procedure is recommended mainly for those applications of a higher -impact than single-family and two-family residences although projects of that nature shall not be excluded, the opportunity to request a conceptual design review. The following information shall be submitted for a Conceptual Review 10 days prior to a scheduled DRB meeting: a. A conceptual site and landscape plan at a minimum scale of 1" ~ 20'; b. Conceptual elevations and exterior materials, and a descrip- tion of the character of the proposed structure or structures; c. Sufficient information to show that the proposal complies with the development standards of the Zone District in which the project is to 6e located ~i.e., square footage total, site coverage calculations, number of parking spaces, etc.) d. Application form. e. Planning and Environmental Commission and/or Town Council approval if required, 2. Staff/Board Procedure Upon receipt of an application for conceptual design review the Department of Community Development shall review the submitted materials for general compliance with the appropriate requirements of the zoning code. If the proposal is in basic compliance with the zoning code requirements the project shall be forwarded to the DRB for conceptual review. If the application is not generally in compliance with zoning code requirements the application and submittal materials shall be returned to the applicant with a written explanation of the Department of Community Development's findings. The DRB shall review the application and supporting material that has been submitted far a conceptual review in order to determine whether or not the project generally complies with the design guidelines and forward comments concerning the design to the applicant. No vote of the DR6 will be required unless requested by the applicant. The property owner or his representative shall be present at the DR8 hearing. ~ i ~ Page S C. PI~£LIMINARY/FINAL DESIGN REVIE1rJ I. The owner ar authorized agent of any project requiring design approval as prescribed by this chapter shall submit for final design approval all of the following material to the Zoning Administrator, unless the Zoning Administrator determines within five days of a written request for such determination that some of the following material may be excluded: a. A topographic survey representative of existing conditions stamped by a surveyor licensed within the State of Colorado at a scale of 1"~20' or larger of the site with contour intervals of not mare than two feet. Existing trees or groups of trees having trunks with diameters of four inches or more at one foot above natural grade, rock outcroppings and other significant natural features such as avalanche areas, 100 year flood plain, and slopes of 40/ or more shall be shown if applicable. The survey shall include ties to an existing benchmark (either a U.S.G.S. landmark ar sewer invert), property lines showing distances and basis of bearing, and all easements. b, A preliminary title report. c. A drainage plan sha71 be prepared. For all development this study shall include a contour map showing all existing and proposed water courses, including the seasonal course-limits of points of departure from the development. An indication of the limits of the 104 year flood plain shall be plotted on the contour map as well as ary revised flood plains. The drainage plan shall also Indicate the location and types of structures that will be necessary to handle the quantities of water evidenced on the site. d. A site plan, drawn at a scale of 1"-20' or larger, showing existing and finished grades, the existing and proposed layout of buildings and other structures including decks, patios, canopies, fences, and walls. The site plan shall show the locations of landscaped areas, service areas, storage areas, pedestrian walks, driveways with percent slope and spot elevations, off--street parking and loading areas, all retaining walls with spot elevations, and the proposed elevations of the top of roof ridges. The site plan shall indicate the locations of ingress and egress and the directions of traffic flow into and out of as well as within parking and loading areas, the location of each parking space and loading berth, and areas for turning and maneuvering vehicles. The site plan shall Shaw exact locations of ail utilities including existing sources and proposed service lines front sources to the structures. The site plan sha]] designate proposed limits of construction activity. i ~ ~ Page 6 e. A utility verification farm signed by each utility verifying location of service and availability. f. A landscape plan drawn at a scale of one inch equals twenty feet or larger. The landscape plan shall show locations of existing trees or groups of trees having trunks with diameters of four inches or more at one foot above natural grade that are proposed to 6e removed. Shrubs and other native plants proposed to be removed shall be indicated. The landscape plan shall show trees and other _. native plants proposed to be retained and methods to be utilized for_~ the purpose of protecting"existing vegetation, the location and design of proposed landscaped areas, irrigation systems, the varieties and sizes of plant materials to be planted therein, and the location and design of swimming pool areas, patios, play areas, recreation facilities, and other useab]e open space. The landscape plan shall be accompanied by a landscape materials list specifying size and quantity of plant materials and a report of the condition of the existing vegetation upon the site. The landscape plan shall include sufficient detail to provide a reliable basis for estimating the amount of a performance bond guaranteeing installation and maintenance of the improvement if required by the Town; g. Preliminary architectural plans drawn at a scale of one eighth inch equals one foot or larger, including floor plans labeled and drawn in sufficient detail to permit determination of whether all requirements of this title based on floor area wi11 be met. Architectural plans shall include all elevations of proposed structures as they will appear on completion. All elevations shall indicate both existing and finished grades. One ar more perspective sketches, a scale model, photographic overlays, or other similar techniques shall be submitted, as necessary, to illustrate the overall appearance of the building and site development features in relation to adjacent properties in the neighborhood. All exterior surfacing materials and colors shall be specified, and samples of each, with proposed finished sha11 be submitted. h. Scale drawings, plans renderings, photographs or other information required by the sign ordinance codified in Title 16, showing in detail design, materials, and colors, and specifying the method of illumination. Locations of proposed signs shall be indicated by a numbering system or other clearly comprehensible system of reference to the site plan prescribed in subsection 4 above. Upon request of the Zoning Administrator samples of sign materials shal] be submitted. i. Erosion Control and revreation landscaping plans. (1) In all developments involving two or more acres, an erosion control plan will be required. For developments involving less than two acres, an erosion control plan may be required by the Community Development Department, based upon conditions of s]ope and sail stability. Page 7 (2) The erosion control plan shall contain control measures sufficient to prevent the loss by erosion of no more than 3 tons of soil per acre per year. These standards may be met through the use of physical measures as detention ponds, grassed waterways and filtration galleries, or by non-structural means. (3) The Community Development Department shall review and approve all erosion control plans and shall maintain a list of erosion control practices, both structural and non-structural. (~} Revegetation - revegetation shall be an integral part of the erosion control plan. Topsoil shall be saved during construction and used for revegetation of disturbed areas. (5} Revegetation landscaping - Such plan shall be required of any applicant proposing to remove or disturb existing vegetation. Potential damage to existing landscaping/vegetation shall be adequate reason far requiring a revegetation plan. At a minimum, plans submitted under this subsection shall include revegetation of land disturbed~by development and construction activity. The Community Development Department shall establish and maintain a list of revegetation best.management practices. (5} In addition to the above requirements, the Community Development Department may require any or all of the following: (1) Timing of disturbance (2) Disturbed area controls (3) Stabilization during disturbance (4} Monitoring during disturbance (5) Post-disturbance monitoring (G} mater quality impact report (7) Drainage Study j. An approved National Pollutant Discharge Dlimination System permit for storm water discharges to surface waters resulting from developments draining two or mare acres shall be presented. In lieu of such permit, the developer of an area of two or more acres may present a "no discharge" storm water drainage plan, which may include such measures or detention ponds, high curbs, and infiltration galleries. The Community Development Department shall establish and maintain a list of such "no discharge" measures. k. Phasing Plan If a project is to be built in phases the applicant shall submit a site plan of the proposed project indicating the location and timing of each phase of the project, areas to be utilized as construction staging areas for each phase, and the limits of construction activity for each phase. l• Application form and appropriate fee. ~ a ar Page 8 m. The Zoning Adminstrator or Design Review Board may require the submission of additional plans, drawings, specifications, samples, and other material if deemed necessary to determine whether a project will comply with the purposes prescribed in Section 18.54.101 and the design guidelines prescribed in Section 18.54.050. 2. STAF~'JDRB PROCEDURE -- The Department of Community Development shall check all :material submitted for design review for compliance with applicable prnvisions of the Zoning Code, Subdivision Regulations, and with Section I8.54.O40C. The Zoning Administrator may require any additional items from the applicant as may be necessary for complete and proper design review. If the application is found, to be in compliance with the applicable provisions of the Zoning Code, Subdivision Regulations, and section 18.54.O40C the project shall be placed upon the agenda of the next appropriately scheduled DRB meeting in accordance with the required application submittal deadlines on file in the Community Development Department. If the application is found not to be incompliance with applicable provisions of the zoning code and Section 18.54.O40C, the application and materials shall be returned to the applicant with an explanation of the Zoning Administrator's findings. A. The design review board shall review the application and supporting material, and if the design of the project is found to comply with the objectives and design guidelines of this chapter, the design review board shall approve the design of the project. If additional items are needed..as:speeified herein to determine whether the project will comply with the purposes statement and design guidelines of this chapter, the DRB may give preliminary approval or table the project until the next regularly scheduled meeting. Tf the project is tabled or if preliminary approval is given, the board shall specify the conditions and additional and/or modified materials which must be submitted by the applicant to the design review board, including any changes in the design of the project. The applicant may also table the ap~?1'ication tc a future meeting for any reason. B. If the project is found to conflict with the design guidelines, the board shall disapprove the design of the project. Any disapproval shall be in writing and shall specifically describe the design guidelines with which the design of the project does not comply and the manner of non-compliance. C. The DRB shall have thirty (30} days to consider and approve or deny an application. The time for action may be extended at the request of the applicant. D. If changes in the design of the project are requested, the board shall approve, disapprove or request further changes within thirty (3O) days of the meeting at which the DRB receives the changes unless an extension is agreed to by the applicant. ~. The applicant or his authorized representative shall be present at the Design Review Board meeting. -~s ~~ Page 9 3. STAFF APPROVAL The Zoning Administrator may approve any of the following applications: A. Any application to an existing building that does not significantly change the existing planes of the building and is generally consistent with the architectural design, materials and colors of the building, including, but not limited to windows, skylights, siding, and other similar modifications; B. An application for an addition to an existing building that is consistent with the architectural design, materials and colors of the building, and approval has been received by an authorized member of a condominium association, if applicable. C. An application to remove or modify the existing vegetation or landscaping upon a site. Tn the above-specified cases, the Zoning Administrator may review and approve the application, approve the application with certain modifications, or may refer any application to the design review board for decision. Ail other applications shall be referred to the design review board. 18.54.D5D DLSIGW GUIDELIl~ES Actions of the Design Review Board shall be guided by the objectives prescribed in Section 18.54.010, the Vail Uillage and Uail Lionshead Urban Design Considerations and Guide Plans, by all of the applicable ordinances of the Town of Uail, and by the following design guidelines: A. General 1. Structures shall be compatible with existing structures, their surroundings, and with Uail's environment. It is not to be inferred that buildings must look alike to be compatible. Compatibility can be achieved through the proper consideration of scale, proportions, site planning, landscaping, materials and colors, and compliance with the guidelines hp rein contained. 2. Any building site in Vail is likely to have its own unique land forms and features. Whenever possible, these existing features should be~preserved and reinforced by new construction. The objective is to fit the buildings to their sides in a way that leaves the natural land forms and features intact, treating the buildings as an integral part of the site, rather than as isolated objects at odds with their surroundings. B. Site Planning 1. The location and configuration of structures and access ways shall be responsive to the existing topography of the site upon which they are to be located. Grading requirements resulting from development sha17 be designed to blend into the existing or natural landscape. Any cuts or fills shall be sculptural in form and contoured to blend with the existing natural undisturbed terrain within the property boundary. 2. Building siting and access thereto shall be responsive to existing features of terrain rock outcroppings, drainage patterns, and vegetation. 3. Removal of trees, shrubs, and other native vegetation shall be limited to removal of those essential for development of the site or those identified as diseased. ~~ 1 ~ ~~ ,a ~. All areas disturbed during construction shall be revegetated. If necessary, the DRB may designate allowable limits of construction activity and require physical barriers in order to preserve signifi- cant natural features and vegetation upon a site and adjacent sites during construction. 5. All projects shall be designed so as to provide adequate snow storage areas for snow cleared from the parking areas and roadways within the project. G. Building Materials & Design 1. Building materials shall be predominately natural such as wood siding, woad shakes, and native stone. Brick is acceptable. Where stucco is utilized, gross textures and surface features that appear to imitate other materials shall be avoided. Concrete surfaces shall be treated with texture and color if used, however exposed aggregate is more acceptable than raw concrete, Neither aluminum steel, or plastic siding, nor simulated stone or brick shall be premitted. Plywood siding shall not be permitted. 2, The same or similar building materials and colors shall be used on main structures and any accessary structures upon the site. 3. Exterior wall colors should be compatible with the site and surrounding buildin~s. Natural colors (earth tones found within the Vail area),shou d be utilized, Primary colors or other bright colors should be used only as accents and then sparingly such as upon trim or railings. All exterior wall materials must be continued down to finished grade thereby eliminating unfinished foundation walls. All exposed metal flashing, trim, flues, and roof top mechanical equipment shall be annodized~ painted or capable of weathering sa as to be non-refiecti,ve.~ .. 4. The majority of roof farms within 11ai1 are gable roofs with a~~p~tct~ rof: ~. at least four feet in twelve feet. ~iowever, other roof ,forms are allowed. -Con- sideration of environmental and climatic determinants such as snow shedding,.; drainage, and solar exposure should be integral to the roof design. 5. Roof lines should be designed so as not to deposit snow on parking areas, trash storage areas, stairways, decks and balconies, or entryways. Secondary roofs, snow clips, and snow guards should be utilized to protect these areas from roof snow shedding if necessary. 6. Roof surfacing materials shall be compatible with the site and~surraunding buildings. The predominant roof materials utilized are wood shakes and t?~eir use is strongly encouraged. The use of metal roofs is acceptable, however in no instance will metal roofs which reflect direct sunlight onto an adjacent property be permitted. Tf metal roofs are used they shall be surfaced with a low-gloss finish or capable of weathering to a dull finish. Meta] roofs shall generally have a standing seam in order to provide some relief to the roof surface and be of a heavy ~ggauge. Asphalt and fiberglass shingles shall not be permitted however, they,shall be of Sufficient gauge, design, and color to tie cUCllpat7DTe with ~nese gu~aei Ines (sutric~ent gauge sna~E i oe 3QQ pds/sq ft of roofing material). Page 11 7. Rooftop heating and air conditioning equipment, large vent stacks, elevator penthouses and similar features should be avoided, however, if necessary, shall be designed to be compatible with the overall design of the structure or screened from view. Rooftop antennae shall not be permitted- unless as allowed under a condit~ona] use review as specified within the zoning code. 8. Solar collectors shall lie flat on pitched roofs, however, when retro- fitting an existing building with active solar,, the collectors should be designed and placed in a manner compatible with the overall design of the building 9. Deep eaves, overhangs, canopies, and other building features that provide shelter from the elements are encouraged. 10. Fenestration should be suitable for the climate and for the orientation of the particular building elevation in which the fenestration occurs. The use of both passive and active solar energy systems is strongly encouraged. 11. exterior lighting sha11 be designed and located in a manner to minimize impact of lighting upon living areas within a proposed pra,]ect and upon adjacent structures and properties. 12, In no instance shall a duplex structure be so constructed as to result in each half of the structure appearing substantially similar ar mirror image in design. 13. Uuplex and Primary/Secondary Residential dwelling units shall be designed in a manner that contains the two dwelling units and garages within one single structure. However, in the event that the presence of significant site characteristics necessitate a site design which includes a physical separation of the two dwelling units and/or garages into separate structures, the DR8 may approve the design. Such a design may be approved only when the separate structures are visually attached by means of the use of similar and compatible architectural design, colors, and materials and/or physically connected with fences, walls, decks or other similar architectural features. D. ~.andscaping/DrainagelErosion Control 1, Various natural vegetation zones exist within the Gore Valley as a result of the form and aspects of the land itself. The north facing slopes within the valley are typically heavily wooded with spruce, pine and aspen and generally receive less direct sunlight than the drier south facing slopes which typically consist of sage, aspen and other vegetation tolerant of drier conditions. The valley floor which is adjacent to Gore Creek consists of a wide variety of trees and shrubs adapted to the relatively fertile soil and natural availability of water. The goal of any landscape plan should be to preserve and enhance the natural landscape character of the area in which it is to be located. The landscape scale and overall landscape design sha11 be developed so that new vegetation is intergral with the natural landscape and the inherent form line, color and texture of the local plant communities. Since the major objective of the landscaping is to help reduce the scale of new structures and to assist in the screening of structures, the planting of large sized plant materials "~~ ge 12 is encouraged. Special care should be taken in use when designing a landscape plan. Final se1~ and clii~iate, ease of establishment, suitability the level of maintenance that can be provided. are indigenous to the Rocky Mountain alpine and beinr~ introduced into these zones. selecting the types of plants to action should be based upon the soils for the specific use desired, and l~ew planting shaTT use plants that sub-alpine zones or as capable of A list of plant materials indigenous to the Vail area is on file with the Department of Community Development. Also indicated on the list are ornamentals which are suitable for panting within the Vail area. the minimurr~ sizes of landscape materials acceptable are as follows: Re aired trees Deciduous -- 2" caliper Conifers - 6' Required shrubs - #5 gallon container Foundation shrubs shall have a minimum height of 18" at time of planting -'~ age ]3 2. Landscape design shall 6e developed to locate new planting in order to extend existing canopy edges or planted in natural looking groups. Geometric plantings, evenly spaced rows of trees, and other formal landscape patterns shall be avoided. 3. Particular attention shall be given the parking lots to reduce adverse impacts upon liv development, upon adjacent properties, and upon noise, lights, and visual impact. Parking lots comply with the landscape requirements found in the Vail Municipal Code. landscape design of off-streAt ing areas within the proposed public spaces with regard to of 15 or more spaces shall section 18.52.08D(F) of 4, All landscaping shall be provided with a method of irrigation suitable to ensure the continued maintenance of planted materials. 5. Whenever possible natural drainage patterns upon the site shall not be modified. Negative drainage impacts upon adjacent sites sha71 not be allowed. &. Runoff from impervious surfaces such as roofs and pavement areas shall be directed to natural or improved drainage channels ar dispersed into shallow sloping vegetated areas. 7. Slope of cut and fill banks shall be determined by soil characteristics for the specific site to avoid erosion, and promote revegetation opportunities, but in any case shall be limited to a maximum of 2:1 slope. 8. Measures shall be taken to retain all eroded soil material on site during construction, control both ground water and surface water runoff, and to permanently stabilize all disturbed Slopes and drainage features upon completion of construction. 9. All plants shall be planted in a gaud quality topsoil mix of a type and amount recommended by the American Landscape Contractor Association and the Colorado Nurseryman's Association. 1d.Ail plantings must be mulched. 11 .Paving near a tree to be saved must contain a p1 an for a "tree vault" in order to ensure the ability of the roots to receive air. L. Fencing/Walls 1. The placement of walls and fences shall respect existing land farms and fit into land massing rather than arbitrarily follow site boundary lines. Fences shall not be encouraged except to screen trash areas, utility equipment, etc. ~ ~ ~~ , 2. design of fences, walls, and other structural landscape features shalt be of materials compatible with the site and the materials of the structures on the site. Retaining walls and cribbing should utilize natural materials such as wood tir~~bers, lags, rocks, or textured, color tinted concrete. i~o chain link fences shall be allowed except as temporary construction fences cr as required for recreational facilities: 3. The allowable heights of retaining walls shall be as stated in Section 1II.58.Q20 of the Vail Municipal Code, F. Accessory Structuresldtilities/Service Areas 1. Design of accessory structures upon a site shall be compatible with the design and materials of the main structure or structures upon the site. 2. Accessary buildings generally should be attached to the main building either directly or by means of a continuous wall, fence or similar feature of the same or a complementary material as the main building's exterior finish. 3. Satellite dish antennas and similar structures shall not be permitted unless substantially screened from view by fences, berms, or landscaping. 4. All utility service systems shall be installed under round. Any utility system the operation of which requires above ground installation sha'11 he located and/or screened so as not to detract from the overall site design quality. 5. All utility meters shall be enclosed or screened from public view. 6. Service areas, outdoor storage, and garbage storage shall be screened from adjacent properties, structures, streets, and otl~er public areas by fences, berms, or landscaping. 7. Adequate trash storage areas shall be provided. There shall be year-round access to al] trash storage areas which shall not be used far any other purpose. 8. ~~1ail delivery shall be provided far in accordance with the provisions of ordinance #40 of 1981. G. Circulation/Access 1. There sha]1 be provided an on-site vehicular circulation system which shall coordinate with adjacent streets to minimize congestion and adverse impact upon the general traffic circulation pattern in the area. 2. Projects shall provide adequate layout design of parking areas with respect to location and dimension of vehicular and pedestrian entrances and exits, building locations, walkways and recreational trails. ~~ ~ ~It~ 3. Proper vehicle sight distances shall exist at each access point to a public street. 18.54.060 DESIGN REVIE~J SEE The Town Council shall set a design review fee schedule sufficient to cover the cost of town staff time, consultant's fees, and incidental expense. 18.54.070 PERFORMANCE QOND The building official shall not issue a final Certificate of Occupancy for structures which have obtained design review approval until upon inspection it is determined that the project is constructed in accordance with the approved design review application and plans, and all improvements, amenities and landscaping have been~Tnstalled. The Building Official may issue a temporary certificate of occupancy not to exceed two hundred ten (210) days upon the applicant posting with the Department of Community Development a performance bond or other security acceptable to the Town Council in the sum of one hundred twenty five percent (125`%) of the bona fide estimate of the cost of installing landscaping and paving and other accessory improvements provided for in the approved design review application and plans. If said landscaping, paving, and other accessory improvements are not installed by the applicant within the period allowed under the temporary certificate of occupancy shall be revoked until the same are installed by the applicant or by the Town pursuant to the terms of the performance bond or other accepted security that has been approved by the Town. 1.8,54.080 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES A. A decision that may be made by the Zoning Administrator shall be made within ten days of reception of a complete application and the supporting materials. If a decision is not made within ten days of reception of the complete application and materials, the application shall be deemed approved. The Zoning Administrator shall transmit to the design review board a summary of all decisions made by him at the next meeting of the design review board. 8. A decision of the Zoning Administrator may be appealed to the design review board by the applicant, adjacent property owner, the Town Manager, or at the request of the design review board at any time before the decision becomes final. C. The decision of the Zoning Administrator shall become final if no written appeal is made to the design review board within seven days of the design review board's receipt of the summary of the decision from the Zoning Administrator. D. The design review board shall consider the appeal in the samf~ manner as the board considers all other applications coming before it. ~ ~ Pa 18.54.090 APPEAL 70 TOWN COUNCIL A. An appeal to the Town Council adjacent property owner, or by the Town can also call up matters by a majority present. may be made by the applicant', Manager. The town Council vote to those council members B. For all appeals, the appeal must be filed in writing ten (10) days following the decision or must be called up by the Town Council at their next regularly scheduled meeting. C. The Council shall hear the appeal within 30 days of its being filed or called up with a possible 30 day extension if the Council finds that there is insufficient information. 18.54.100 EN FORCLMFNT Before occupying or using any structure included in a design review application, the applicant must obtain an occupancy certificate after inspection by the Department of Community Development. The Community Development Department shall inspect the site to insure that the work has been completed in accordance with the application and plans approved in the Design Review Board. It sha11 be the duty of the property owner or his authorized agent to notify the Department of Community Development that such work is ready for inspection in order to ascertain compliance with approved plans. if the project is found upon inspection to be fully completed and in compliance with the approved design review applica- tion and plans, the Community Development Department shall issue a final Certificate of Occupancy. If the project is found to be com- pleted in such a manner that a temporary certificate of occupancy may be issued as specified by the Uniform Building Code the applicant shall post a bond as set forth in Section 1.8.54.020 of this code. Upon forfeiture of said bond or surety, the Town shall proceed to install the improvements for which bond or surety was posted. In the event that the cost of installing the improvements exceeds the amount of the bond, the owner of said property shall be individually liable to the Town far the additional costs thereof. Furthermore, the amount that the cost of installing said improvements exceeds the amount of the performance bond sha1i automatically become alien upon any and all property included within the design review application. 18.54.110 LAPSE OF DESIGN REVIEW APPROVAL Approval of the design of a project as prescribed by this chapter shall lapse and shall became void one year fallowing the date of final approval of the project unless prior to the expiration of one year, a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward completion. However, if there have been no zoning revisions or revisions or amendments to these guidelines which would alter the conditions under which the approval was given, the Community Development staff may extend the period of approva], . _• l~ ~ ;- '~ ,~ Sect j 2. If any part, section, ''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 remn.ining portions of this nrdii~ancc; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, ~tnd each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless oi' the fact that any one or more parts, sections, suU>cc;tic~ns, sentences, clzuses or phrases by declared invalid. Section 3, The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is ~iecessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail and thz inhabitants thereof. SECtiOn 4. The repeal or the repeal and reenactment of any provision of the Vail Municipal Cade as provided in this ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the effective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision 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. INTRODUCED, READ AND PASSED ON FIRST READING THIS ~~ day of , 1983, and a public hearing shall be held an this ordinance on the /~~ day of ~~~~,~c~ 1983, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. Ordered published in full this EST: ~ ~, ~~~~ Pamela A. Brandmeyer Town Clerk ~~ day of ~~ ~~ ~ ~ '~ J~~ :~~~ ~,~~ Rodney E. ~ifer, Mayb'r INTRODUCED, READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED { ~ ~,jJ ~ /gyp - this /~~ day of C~'~~~ ~ ~ ~ ,~~~~ Pamela A. Brandmeyer d Town Clerk .~ ~' ~ ,~~ -~~11 - < Rodney E. 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MOpIFICAT10N5 PROCEDURE Tp ALLOW Development in the Municipal Building du ring the Contractgr or his Subconlracfora becomes final. ~ ~ VP TO 100 SOUARE FEET OF ENCLOSED -regular business hours. time up to and Including fhB time be provided with a tble to enswe rho C. The decision o11he Zoning Administrator ~ snail pecome final ii nv written appeal Is made FLOOR TO BE REVIEWED AT ANY. T{ME~ PUKING THE YEAR ~ - ~ ~ settlement for the work contracted to t .. TOWN OF VAIL j5 required to file a verified stafemen planted materials. natural dralnega to the DeslQn Review Board within seven days ~ al the Desrgn Review Scare's receipt of the . WHEREAS, the exterioi alteration and i i ilM lC de fi ti fih V i DEPARTMENT OFy amaun5 due and unpaid on account COMMUNITY pEVELOPMENT claim to the Avon lyletropofitan Dis1rV Jim Sa re ~ ~ ~ dl not be modified. summary of the tlaci5ibn from thq Zoning pa e a c o modi cat on sec on o Un i ed f y ~ ~ Box 457. Avon,Cotorado81624,alorbe Town planner ~- upon adjacont silos Admnistrator. or three years end ne has been n place s ~ ; ~ Eima and date hereinabove shown. Fay ~ D. Thu Design Review Board shall consider refinement far Small additions of enclosed floor the part at any claimant fo file such Published in The Vail Trail as surfaces such as shall be dlrocied to the egpeal In the same manner as the board considers all other applications coming before area: and WHEREAS, the small addition pf enclosed on Detober 2i, 1983 - stalemeni of claim prior to race final set will release said Avon Metropolitan Dis nagb channels pr Ing vegetated areas. It. 18.54.090 APPEAL TO TOWN COUNCIL boor area does not have a signhcant visual or functional impact on Vaif Vilalge or Vail ---------- Board of Directors, olficars, ogee ~ employees, at and from any end all list ill banks shell be aclerislic8 for the A. An appeal to the Town Council may ba >rrtade by the applicant. ad(acenl properly Lionsriead; and 'WHEREAS, the Planning and Environmental ~ ~ such claim. 1' 8y order o1 the EBoard n1Directbrs. U i~c ot~ce sloe, and promote owner, or by fhe Town Manager. The Town Council can also call up matters by a majority Commission has recommended approval; end WHEREAS. the Town Council considers that - ~ AVON METROPC ' • but in any case gum of 2:1 a3opa. ll yotB to those council members present. the appeal muss be filed in B For all appeals ii is in the interest of she public health, safety and welfare to adopt this ordinance. DI; PVBLIG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ~ publiG hearing shall be held pn November t, Published in The Veil Trail eroded ~ tq rotate a wing construction, . , writing ten (10) days following the deciston or NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT OADAINEO BY 1983 at 7:30 p,m. in the Town Counci! on October 21, 28 and November 4, 'Chambers o1 the Vail Municipal Building lo andsurfavawater sntly atabllize all muslbecatfetlupbylheTownCouncilattheir next regularly scheduled meeting. THE TOWNGOUNGILOFTH!~TOWNOFVAfL AS FOLLOWS: COLORADO , -~-`--yY-~ ~ review the proposed •1963 budget for the Town tags Features upon C. TheCOUncdsha€Iheartheappealwithin3D , &ECTFON 1 of Vail. Alt interested parties are urged to -appear at said public hearing ~ ad inagood quality days of Its being lited or called up with a lxlsstblfa 30 day extension if the Council finds Sections 18.24.465 A. S. and 16.26.045 A.5 . - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ TOWN OF VAIL ~ - public Notiel ~ cunt recommended Iscape Contractor that share is Insu~tlcient information, 18.54.11X] ENFORCEMENT shall be amended to add: a. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ~ Pamela A. Brandmeyer - ~ Town Clerk NgTICEOF redo Nurseryman's Before occupying or using any s[rucfurB Included in a design review application the applications Far IhB alterabon of an extsfing building which add or remove any enctgsed ~ ~ - -, pL1i3LIC HEARiNp Published in Tha Vai! Trail' . mWChed, , applicant must obtain an occupancy certificate floor area of not mare than 100 square feet may - on October 21, 1983. ~ ~ ~ NOVEMBER 7, 1983 7:30 p M fo ba rayed must vault" In order lo after inspeclian by the Department of Community Deva?opmem. Tha Community ba submitted at the required time of the month for Planning and Commission review. Fhe . , -- r---„_,;,_- - - - TOWN HALL, AVON, COLORAI ' , vfs to receive air. Development Department shall inspect the silo procedures shall, in ell respects, be the same as ~ PROPOSED USES FOR ' to insure Ihat true worts has been completed in ~ that for other applications m accordance with - ~ - REVENUE SNARING FUNS Its and lances shall accnrdance with the applicatlvn and plans Ibis section. All enclosed floor area for an ansion ar deletion pursuant to this ex ~ pubillc Nonce ~ .. , ~ isr34 is and 1if Into land ~ approved in the Design Review Board. it shall h hi b f p subparagraph a. shalt be physically and ?, ,: - - -'~, ' ~ Ilrarily follow sit® d5 shall not ba t e properly owner or e the duly o s authorized agent to notlly the 4Bpartmenl of slructurallyapartotanexisiingornewbutlding A and shall not be a tree standin structure ~ PUBLIC NOTICE General Fund " = pF$PECIALMEETINfa ~ ~ Transportation ...... .........li, i~~' inlrashareae.ulillfy ' Community evelopmen! ihaf such work is ready for inapectivn in order to ascertain g . Single property owner shall not be permitted FpR THE Total Ex endilures (estimated 1T, '~"~YAIL METROPOLITAN RECREATIpN-~': =~''~ ~ 1 '~~ ~ , and gthera[ructural ba of matarlBls compliance with approved plans. If the project ' if found upon insgecupn to be fully completed morB than one submission in accordanco wit11 this subparagregh a in any Iwo year period, A l an er f l h 198A REVENUE ~ pISTRICT BOARfJ OF-ISFRECTORg :! ~''" ~ ~~ SHAAiNQ BUl7[IET ~ PVBLICNOTICEI5H~RE8YGIVENthatthe ~ flhematerialsolihe d ' and in compliance wdh the approved design the Community review applicaUOn and plans y y owner may, owev , app or Proper expansion not more than t00 square feet in any . .''.'.Vail Metropolitan Recreation District Board of Beginning Funtl Balance 1!1!84 ....... ~ etalning wails an •almatgrlalsauchas or textured color ~ , Development Department shall issue A final Gertillcata of Occupancy. If the project is found year In which ha submits hisapplicaliononthe May and November dates sBl forth in paragraph '; Directors wdf hold a Special Meafing on 1964 Revenues ..................17; . ~ :. Tuesday evening, October 25, 1983 a1 7:gD p. m. ~ -Funds Available ..... . ...... . . .. . i 7,'~ (17 ~' ~ Leas Transfer to General Fund 3 , Ilnk lentos shall ha Iq be compfatad in such a manner that a A5. . , in the Town Counci! Chambers located in the . 75 South ~-~Endmg Fund Balance 12/31I8d ........ .Town c1 Vail Municipal Building,' nrary Gonstructlbn crea[lonBl taclli[ies. lemporar certif€ca[e of occu ant me be Y P Y Y, issued as specified by the Uniform 13ullding SECTION 2. It any part. section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this , ~'Fronlage Road, Vail, Colorado. published in The Vail Trait ' ~' ,The public is invited to attend. on October 24 1983 s o1 retelning walls . Codelhe applicant shall past a bond as se[ forth ordinance is for any reason held to be itwatid, , _ 18.5B.030ofiheVail'I In Section 18.54.020 of this code. Upon such decision shall notefiectthevalidityofthe VAIL METROPOLITAN -_._._-_--_...` ~ farfeilureof said bondor swety. the Town shall remaining portions of this ordinance; and the - ~ ~- Rt»GREATION DISTRICT ~ ' realUtililieslServlce ~ procoed to ingtal{ fhe improvements tar which Town Council hereby declares it would havB . Pamela A. Brandmeyer :~' ~ '. ructurea upon a SRB , . band or surety was posted. In fhe event that the - cost of in8ta8ing the lmgrovementsexcoeds the passed this ordinance and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause ar phrase thereof, _ ~ Tgwn Clerk, -' ice. Publtshad in The Veil Trail . , ryr(yym rz1t~ r:f ~/,rtn ( at l ~ ` ~ ! I Ui ` ,f ~ J f the design and ~ amount of the bond, the owner o1 said property ' ~ regardless of the fat that any one or more parts,' . - qn pctober 21, 1983 ,• ri h Jl C JILJIIIEE!! !! i `+f ° L1 U v ' Icture or structures Shall be Indivlduaily Ilable To the Town for the , additional costa ihareol. Furthermore„ the sections, subsoctians, semances, clauses or phrasos bo declared invalid. ~ .---^-~ w~ ~~~ ~~1-tP1L71`1 r1 r1 i 1 1 I i Q leaorally should tie eilhar vecllyorby amount that the cost Of enslalFing said Improvamenfs exceeds the amount of the ~' gECTION 3. The Town Counpil hereby ~ ~ t J, `JI ILJt f Ill. IanC Par simlf ~ a Corn fementar - ~ performance band shalpl aupto ~atically become a Ilan upon any and elf ro art inclutledwilhln finds, determines and declares that this ; ordinancB is necossary and proper far the ^ ~ .public No#ice ' ^ - ng's axterigr[Inlsh. the design review application. health, safety and welfare o1 the Town of Vail _ ~ ~%CIl1SIV$ f0 ertil3s ~ p nnaa and simBar 16.54.110 LAPSE OF OIcS1GN AEVfEW ~ and the inhabitants thereof. ~ ~ ~ NOTICE OF ' ~ FINAL PAYfiAENT thrau bout the Vail Valley, 9 permitted unless APPROVAL ~ SEGTIOPf 4. The repeal or the repeal and m view by lances, '. - ~ ' Approval of the design of a project es ^ ~ ' reenaelmanf of any provision of the Vail ~ ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Avon ' /4!! gj=gg, loeation5 $t pffCt3$ ~ ~~ prescrided by this chapter shall IapsBand shall . Municipal Code as provided in this ordinance ;:Metropolitan Distr}cl Of EapIB County, ;~~ nsshaflbalnalalled ~ becomevbidonayearlollowingthadafeofflnal ,shall notaflecfanyrightwhichhasaccru~d, .~.OoloradowiHmakefinalpaymentalthaot(ices';°' ~~ (iatl.fef}flt ~ ~ r61em the Oper8libn : approval o1-the project unless prior to the - any duty imposed, arty viotalion that occurred of the Avon Metropolitan Diafrtct, Eagle ~,>: ~ - : ;_ $'J:J K Molrntaill Services Around Inetallalion " explreuon of one year, a building parmlf is ~ prior to the effective dale hereof, any Cpunty, Colorado at 2:00 p.m., on Monday, .~ - . , . eened ab as nbt tb issuod and construction is commenced and prosecution commenced, ear any other action November 7, f983 to Schmidt-Tiago ~' ~ 4,'. at~•• ' tdealgnquality. tlf be encfosod or diligently pursued toward completion, if lh i h b ni l H or proceeding as commenced under or by eafedorrepaaledand ofthe rovisionre i t ~,.Constructlon Company, Arvada, Colorado ,:. ~ "' 9'~9'ySIO ` ~303 x - owever, ave aannozv ngrev ere s ons ar revlaivns qr amendmantsto tears guidelinos p p r v ue reenacted. The repeal of any provision hereby -, 800of,fbralfworkdonebysaidcontrectorpn ~ ;'file Wlldridge, Black 5 Wgter System, aN bf 6airf :f - ' : ) #, % , . ~ IIlriJV9 1119fiilA B. g Ibvt et4rpy9, 8ntl. a Whiph would alter thB t:ondifipns under which shad eat revive any provision qr any ordinance , .•^,/Anstructigrt being wlEhin or [fear the :'s re sgreened Irom ~' : the eRPrgval was given, she Community prevrously repealed or, superseded unless . ~ - tUree, strtaetf, and-` ` pevelopment~ staff may extend the perigd of expressly stated herein. ~ _ - 1 fenves, beans or approval. INTRODUCED, FEAO ANp PASSED ON ' _ __ e "`' '~ .~:.,:. . - ;P•FI?TfQN ?. if Rey part, as ctisn, rlriGT n~golNq AiVD VFiUtritUr'tJBLISHED ~ .. ~ ~.~W~ •.kin tr-round steers to-. shall not be used subaectignsenienca. clause or phrase of This ordinBnrR a far any reason held to be invalid, ONCE IN F11L4 this 4th day o! October. 1983 of a public hearing shall be held on This ordinance n the C il f 1983 i 1 t b =- -.._ O~tly B`I,L1o O rrce Spaces Le f ~! a provided ivr in such rleciaion shall not elfact the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, and the n ou c 8th day o o er, on the Oc Chambers of the Vail Municipal Buildinp,.Yail, , , of Ordinance '° ions Town Gauncil hereby declares it would have Colorado. - , s, ' ~ passed thle ordinance and each part, section, h f TOWN OF VAIL ~ G`ti f~ ~ ~ Y ~ Q/~~~4 ~ , ,, .,r~ - , rase thereo aubSeCiion, 8enlence. clause or p .- . ~ ~ Rodney E. Sli{Br ~ - ~ vidAd an an-alts lem'' which shat! ' regardless q1 fhe fact that any one or more Pert3,.. sections,. subsectlona, sentences, , 'ATTEST: ~ .Mayor ~~~,}i • - ~ I .QR u~ AiLl~0lRilZQ - - l Clauses or phrases be declared Invalid, ~ Ireefs tq minlmixe _ _ . Impact upon the "' 88CTlON. 3. The Town Council hereby ' Pamola A Brandme er Y . •` ~ Town Clark ~ . - , - ,3 - ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~, , ppT~ Lam,-, }},~, LN r ~}~., , e~ ~~~ B~ l ~ dtern is the arse finds, tleEermines and declares . that this adequate layout ,•. wtllnance la necessary end proper for the aot tolocattOn h and w lfar of the T wnaf Vail ea lth fet INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AS AMENDED ON 'SECOND READING AND s 4Y ;f:R.(9CG r l ~ f Ii.GT ~ ` ~ ~n ~~-Va ~~ .+ '~ p r rand pedestrian .,,, ,. sa y e ea e o andlh4lnhaoltantsthereof k '' ~ , ORDERE4 Pi1BLI5HE0 ONCE IN FULL this' , . ;I ~ ' dlding lgcauona ~1 ~ - 9ECTIOtK 4:'fha repeat qr the repeal and 1 18th day of OctobBr,•1983. •alls. ,; sncasahsllaxislat reenactment of any prowslon of the Vaif al Goda as provided m this ordinance Munici _ , ,TOWN OF VAIL Rodney E. Slifer ~ • For detar7s~ca.Ii 949 5380 or'949-4641 cafre~t. p hi l f i h h d Mayor ~ N FEE ~ as accrue g t w f not a fect any r ch , she ~ , 3t a design rovlow any duly imposed, any vlolafion Eha1 occurred t i Pamela A. Brandme er ~ ~ Y - -~ , _ "1'~' - - `j i er the coat of Iowa ' and incfdente) a action any o he prosecu~ian commenced, nOB p -- "lawn Clerk .. r,Y' ' . ar proceeding aS Commenced under or by published in Th0 Vail Trail 80ND virtue of'the provision repealed or repealed and on Oefober 21, 1983. ' ' not Issuo a lirial reenacted. The repeal of any provision hereby -^---~~--- slructures which shall not revive arty provision or any ordinance w approval until previously repealed or superseded unless ed that fife projocl ' expressly staled herein. - withtheapprovatl ~ INTRODUCED, READ AND PASSED pN . ~ - ,d plans, and all F1RS7HEADINGANDORDEREDPVBLISHED ~ bi N n Iandscapinghave gNCE IN FULL This 4th day of October. 1983 , . U ~c o ce Jfftciaf may Issue ccupancy not to and a public hearing shall be hold on this ordinance on the 18th dayY of Oclaber, 1983 at ° NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Forest e of land with i iderin an exchan i S 3) days upon the Department of ' 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Calaredo, g g erv ce s cons Aichard B. Scudder under the authority of the ~' Brformance band .: le !b the Town TpWN OF VAIL ~ ~ Acts of March 20, 1922, as emended (t6 U.S.C. 485, 486) and October 21, 1976 (43 U.S.C. twenty 1ivB ndre Rodney E. ShFer - - ~ risdreiion pF the ~~ 1716). The lends under [he ju ~ fe as treats of lhB Mayor ~ AFTEST; g Forest Service that are bole considered for ' I and paylag and s. prewded for in - - Pamela A. Brandmoyer _ ~ /rSWV, Sec 21; exchange are described as: SW E'/:NE'/. NEY.SEV Sec 28' All National Forest sppllcaElan and ' ~ ~ ~TOwn Clerk ~ paving and Othor AS INTRODVCED, READ, ;APPFIpVED not Installed by AMENDED ON S~CDND READING AND .d allowed under ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL this cupancy shall be 18th day of October, 1983. ~ ' installed try the ~ TOWN OF VAIL uantlothetarms ~ ~ ~ Rodney E. Slifer ethor accepted Mayor ed by the Fbvrn. 'ATTEST: POLICIES Pamela A. Brandmeyer de by thB Zoning Town Clerk ithin ion days of _ licatlon and the Pui]lishad in Tha Vail Trafh ~. r sloe i8 not mods _ . ~ on October 21, 1963 of the Complete --_,,, - J, , applli:afion abaft ~ - _ i-i - '~ ~ - L ~ ~ ' D tY MOUNTAIN CLEAN NG AND MAINTENANCE `~ House Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Nindaw Cleaning gee Home. Management - System- lands lying North of Holy Cross ' Wtfderness area boundary containing 290 ; . acres, more or less These ~iands will be ~ . surveyed at a later date, all in Sec. 33; T.5 5., R, 82 w. 6th P.M. in the White River National Forest, Eagle County. Colorado. The Scudder rands are described as: Ohio lode Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591A; Camp Bird Lode ' Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591 q; Black Diamond Lode Mining Claim, M S. No. 19591 A; Virginia Lode Mining Gaim, M.S. Np. 19591 A; Washington No. 2 4ode Minin@g Claim, M.S. No. ". 19591A; Ella Lbde Mining Glalm, M.S. No. 1959tH; George Washington Lode Mining , Claim, M.S. No. 19591 A; Illinois Lade Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591 A; Sunshine Lade Mining Claim, M.S. No, 19591A; LitlleLUiu Lode Mining Claim, M.S, No. 19591 A; Pennsylvania Lode Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591 A; Little Annie . Lode Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591A;Albatro~s Lode Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591 A; Morning - Star Lade Mining Claim, M.S. F9591A; Morning Star No. 2 Lode M in ing Claim, M.S. Nb, 19591 A; East Lake Millsite, M.S. 195916, all in T. 65., ' A.82 W, 6th P.M. in the White River National Forest, Eagle County, Colorado. Any or all of fhe above described lands may be exchanged provided the values are equal. In , [he event the values are not equal, either party may equalize thevafues bytha payment of cast[. The amount of cash t0 be paid maynot exceed - kwenty-live percent of lee value of the Forest Service lands. Parsons claiming such properties or having valid obiec[ions to this proposed exchange must file their claims or objections with fhe Aegionat Forester, V.S.D A. Forest Service, 11177 WESt 8th Avenue. Box 25127, Lakewood, . Cplorada 80225, within 15 days altar the date of [he last publication o1 this notice. ~~ - CRAIG W. RUPP ,~~ _ Regional Forester' ' Published in The Vaif firail pn ~ ~ ,n~~, October 21, 28 and November 4 and 11 1883 - ,~^_ i .r ~W:...~~_ .: ~ ; ... 1, PRE- - ... ~C ;. *; - . - f i :t , . ALL _ 'BENVER'S BEST SELECTlQlV OF 4x4 - '= ~ : , ~X~ W{~~ON~ ~ : Nn.626 , ,. e - ~ -- . ,G~NS ~~t , M ~Kr~;~ "r-'",.- ".+^"'~,, Dealer 53,345.80 ~.' :~ ~ ~.. .. ~ •artrRebate. S 504.00l~ (~ o `^• -~ a -3 ~ ~ cT ~~ O Q N Q ~ Q ~. 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WHEREAS the Communit Develo ent meeting to a later time. ar date, and in the ' absence of all members, anyslaft membershatl j ~ , y pm Department has recommended to Iha design ' ~ adf ourn any meeting to a later time or date. ~ D) Tho board shall operate in accordance ONCE NO. 97 ~ to of 1983 Review Board and the Planning and Environmental Commission revlslona fo with its own rules of procedure as provided for i ti S 8 t 6 H SUBDIVIDING AND Chappter 18.54 "t1esign Revlaw" to help clarify IheDeslgnReviewl3oardprocedure tvspecify n ec on . e! he ome Rulo Charter. The rules shalt be filed with the Town Clark and I, BLOCK 1, BIGHORN V TO CONVERT IT FRDM , the materiels needed for a proper andcompfete mainteinedintherecordsoftheTown,andshall _ be subject fo public Inspection; provided `• D TWO SINGLE-FAMILY ICTtON5 application, and to reflect changes in building technology; and , however, that the board shalt submit its proposed rules or any amendment thereto !o . WHEREAS, the Design Review Board and . the Town Council which by motion shelf Town Cauncif Is of the are no hegaliva Impacts Plannin end Environmental Commission have g reviewed the recommended changes and have , , , apgrave the rules or amendment and direct he allowance of two th th l approved and recommended to the Town Council the changes therein canialned; and then adoption by the troard Or disapprove the proposal with directions for revision and nGas ra er an a dup ex zonin n d I WHEREAS, the Iown Council is of the aPinion that the repeal ehd reenactment of resubmission. E) The Desiggn Revlaw Board anal! meat the,. g prop ee s e surrounding area and Cha ter 16,54 would ba in the ublic interest P P first, third and fihh Wednesdays of each month. he GRFA below thnsa NDW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY q current schedule of Design Review Board _ meetings is available fn the Department of - In the Single Famlfy ttrlct are roposed and THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE; TOWN OF . ~ ,Community Development Office: ' p ; anNng and Envlrvnmenlal VAlL, COLORADO, THAT: 18:54.030 DESlGN APPROVAL rcommended approval of ~ Ay No person shall commence removal of I rezoning; end '~ SECTION 1 vegetation, site preparation, building tlllt0&ubdlvldear deezonae . Chapter 18.ti4 of the Val! Municipal Code is construction or demolition, dour m of , material upon a site, sign eregtian, exterior ~- repealed and reenacted es foifows:~~ alteration or enlargement of ~ an existing iFr, eE IT ORDAINED BY ~ Chapter 1$.54 DfS1GN REVIEW structure, paving, fencing or other Improvements o! open space within the CEL OF THE TOWN DF A5 FOLLOWS: 18.54.810 INTENT Vail is a town with a unique natural setting, corporate limits of the Town of Vail unless design approval has been granted as , prescribed in this chapter. The addition of plant ' g Map of !ha Town of yell ie following manner: inlarnaUOnally known for Hs natural beauty, alpine environment, and the compatibility of materials id existing landscaping, gardening. and landscape maintenance shaft Do exempt ' Thorn 161 Addition shall be r Reafdentlal end divided man-made structures with the environment. These characteristics have caused s signlflcent ' from this provision. By Itshafl be a violmion of thischapter end the sixe. number o! visltars to coma to Vaft with many ' bulitling permit br any person to commence, ~ vislt0rs eventually becoming permanent residents partiClpating in community fife, These continue or complete work that has not recoivad design approval as prescribed in this anditlons apply to sold factors constitute an important economic bass chapter and/or is not in conformity with the far the Town, both For those who earn their plans approved end authorized by the Zoning flylOtshallbeabowedno hvlnpheraandlorthosewhoviewiheTOwnasa Administrator and/or DRB and the Ghfe1 refealoft3rosegaeldantlfl! precious physical possession. The Town guildingOfficial, Gvuncil finds that new development and ~ Only one driveway off o1 redevelopment can have a substantial Impact 16.54.040 MATERIAL TO BE SUBMITTED fngbothloteeagenarally r plan by Baldwin and on thee!tarseterofanaroalnwhichitislocatad. Same harmful effects of one land use upon - PROCEDURES A) PRE APPLICATION CDNFERENCE gust 20, 1983. another can be prevented through zoning, Prior to the formal tiling of an application fpr ~xlsling on the eastern pert aubdivlafon controls, and building codes. Daher design approval, fire applicant should confer - 'eloceted es per the letter aspects of development are more subtle end with the Department of Community ~ Upper Eagle Vapsy Water leas amenable to exact rules putlnto operation Development 10 obtain information and idan e Th r ! h f i Ipb t0. Peter Patten dated without regard to specific development proposals. Among chose are the general form o1 . c e pu pose o suc a con erence s gu _ to permit the applicant and the staff to review the land before end alter development, the Informally the proposal before substantial tlpn approval given by the mmentat Commission on spatial relationships o1 structures end open s aces to lend uses within the vivialty and the Tp d h f il i pe a itmenls of time and monoy are made. The p invent of Community development Shalt indicate on the application form a ro hate hall be null and void If this °wn, an t e appearance o bu d ngs and open spaces as they contribute to the area as It p pp ataTl with which the applican! shall confer. ; by the Town CounctL fa being developed and redeveloped. In order fo . Topics of discussion shall Include bW not ire e Town Cauhcll hereby provide for the timely exercise o! Judgment in limited to: end deetrtres that [kits - . ftte pubffv interest m the evaluation of the t. CharacteristiGS Of the site and surrounding tart' ARtt )Itop~r !or the . sitars of tits T wn Vol .' da9lpn of nawdsvllapmantandredevalo~pmerit the Fawn Council hascreeted a D9si n Hevisw area; including its location, slgniHcent natural ' and man-made features with particular g of o harodt. ~. Board f DRB) and deslpn.rrJtarJ-~.. --- ~ -atle^ri--=--_r° rtatura9 hazard areas, the size and repeal or the re a1 end pe Tharetoro, In order t0 preaerveaths' natural beauty at the Town and Ira aetNn to protect `~ acceasibil€ty of the alts, surrounding development and land use, and oxlating zoning; prarttlion of rho Vaii rovitled in this Ordinance the welfare of the community, to malMeln the 2. The nature of the development proposed, right which has accrued, values created in the commumly, to protect and enhance land and property for the promotion including land use types and their densnias; the placement and design of proposed buildings ny violation that occured uve date hereof an , of health, safory and genera! welfare in the and other improvements on the sits, the y , cad, nor any other aolion community, and to aiialri the objectives set out in This section; the improvement or alteration of location, type and Treatment of open space auras, the preservation of nature[ features, ammenced under or Dy repealed or repealed and open space, exterior daSign o1 all new proposed parking areasandiniarnalclrculatfon of any provision hereby development, and ell modifications to existing system, the total ground Coverage of paved iavlslon or anyordlnence development shell bs subject to design review as specified in this chapter. areas and structures; 3 Community policy considerations or superaflded unless in. The abJectives v1 design review shall be as fell ws includinr~ the review process and like)Y canfarmlly of the pro osed develo ment with =A0 AND PASSED ON : o A) To recpgnize the interdependence of the p p the policies and regulations of She Town of Vail; 1 OAOERED PUBLISHED public welfare and aesthetics and to provide a 4. Applicable regulations, review procedures, 4th day of Dctober, 1983 method, by which this Interdependence may and submission requirements; rn Ih1s ordinance shall ba continue to benelit its citizens end visitors: 5. For certain law-impact applications, such al UCtuhur, 19tiJ al i.3p tt) [uellow for lhU rleveioprnenir~lpuPlic anC as out not iirnned tD minor remodels, the staff Chambers of the Vafl private properly which is in harmony With the shall assist the appli[;ant in deft'-rminrr,, all, CalOiado dasir~A Chsractcr ct rho Taws as defined by the aNpi~caLle regulations and shall specify TOWN OFVAIL guidelines herein provided; submission requirements which may be waived Rodney E.~e fp~ y C]Toprevanllheunnacessetyd0atrucli0nor b{Ippkiting of the natural landscape; ~ T . B) CONCEPTUAL DESlGN REVIEW sr ' l0) o ensure that the archlttrGlural design, lOCalivn. contiguratlon materlala, cabs, and 1. Submittal Requirements ' The owner or autharized agent of any protect w oversli treatment of built-up and Cpen spaces requlNng design approval as prescribed 6t' this t Tha Vall Trail ,. havo heart tleafgntsd so that they relate ~i harmoniously to the nelufal fandfOrms and ,.chapter may submit plans for conceptual review by Iha Desi n Review Boa d t th bar 7, 10[13 •.; ' • ~~,~ i,~. native vegetetlan, the Town's overall g r e 0 ,Department of Community development. The ' .. - appearance, with surrounding development ~ '. antlwlthofllcl011yapprovetlplAnsorguidelinea ,purpose of a eoncepeuat review shall be to give , It any, for tits areas In which the atructurss are ;.the applicant a basic understanding with ~' respect to the design concept and the ' proposed to be located. - ~ ~ E) To protect netyhbaring.property owners d i compatibillEy Of a proposal with the design gultlelines contained within this chapter. This ;E~~~ - ~ ,an users by mak ng aura that reasonable --provision has been made for such matters as - procedure Is recommended mainly for those applications o1 a higher Impact than ~ RA DO pedestrian, and vehicular traflic, aurlace water drainage, sound and sight buffers, the ~ Preaeruaiion of light and air and those aspects single-Famlfy and two-family reafdenGes although protects at that nature shaft ndi be ~: . , of design net adequately covered by other regulations watch may have aubatantlal affects excluded, the opportunity to request a ,conceptual dea~gn review. ~. ' RD `°' on nlsghtwring land uses. Tho following Informalivn shalt ba submitted for a Conceptual Review 10 days prior to a l[T10~at10i7S 18.84.02[1 BOARb ORGAN{ZATION scheduled DAB meeting: A c i t l d l ' A) There is established a Design Review s a. oncep ua te en andscape plan at a t5 dP n10re ' Board {DRB} of the Town of Vall. The DRBshall ' :minimum scale of 1" equal 30'; be comppaed of five members. Four tnembars b. Conceptual elevat€ons and exterior O fllgb Of ~ . g shall De residanis of Iha Town of Vafl appolMed materials, and a description of the character of r os th t ct d t Dn Urltll by the Town Council andlhe kith msmbershall ~ be a member of the Planning and e p op s ru ure or s e ructures; C. Sufficient information to show that the t tg$~ Environtnantal Commission of the Town. B}Thefermsolofficaforthefaurmembflr at -proposer complies with the development standards of the Zone District in which the , ,', s ~ fargeshellbetwoyearsonenpverlappingbasis Project Is id be located, ti.e, square footage ne 4f OUr ~ ;' ~ and shall exppire on February 1 of the year of terminaticn ~ Th f fli l f Pl h totaE, site coverage calculations,. number pf parkingspacas etc j ~ ~ a erma o ort e ce anning i i d E C , . d Ap lication form 7I'Opertles en nv ronmental amm sslon member she!! b h . p . e Plannin and En iron t l C i i j frOtll a three mont s. C) A vacancy on the Design Review Bvatd ' . g v men a omm on ss and/or Town Council approval if required. tliCllOS UE7 t0 - shall occur whenever a member of the hoard is removed by the Town council, dies, becomes 2. Staff/Board Procedure Upon receipt of an flpplicationforconceptual bedroom lncepacitatetl and unable to perform ills Auttes design review, [he Department of Community l t lt h i D forapenodofsfxrydeys,reslgna,ceasestobea eve opmen s rev a ew the submitted t, ltUm~'$ resident of the Town of Vell or is convicted of a materials for general compliance with the . felony, In the event a vacancy Occurs, the Town appropriate requirements of the zoning code. if Council shab appoint a successor to fill the the proposal is in basic compliance with the e RentaEs vacancy and serve the remainder of the term of zoning code requirements Iha project shall be 3 N ti i the farmer member. Tha board shall select its own hai an i d h i f forwarded to the DRB for conceptual review. If the applicallon is nvE enerall in com liance at~a a CO~t1r$lt0 rm c an ce-c v a rman rom among its members. The chairman, or in his absence, " Pte vice-ahalrman,shaltbethe lYtesiding oilicer y g p with zoning code requirements the application and submittal materials shall be returned to the Of hs meattnga. to :lhe;~sasiinpe Of both the applicant with a written explanation of the . ~ r. - Department at community pevelopmeM's .. findings. ' The DRB shall review the application and a r I Q~7~1/~~ttrt ls? WLJ.Y a. A toppers hit surve re resentative at p Y P supporting material that has bean submitted for a conceptual review in order to determine existing conditions stamped by s surveyor licensed Within the Slate di Colorado at a scale whether or not the project generally complies ' with tits design guidelines end forward olt"aqua[at?0'vrlargarolihesitewilhcontour Intervals of not more than two feet. Existing ..comments cvnceming the design to the applicant. No vote of the DRB will ba required tress ar groups of trees having trunks with s at four inches ar more at one toot t unlesarequestedbytheapplicant.Theproperty e hi ti h l er diame above natural grade, rock outcroppinga and own r or s representa ve s e l De present at fire ORB hearing. other slgnillcant nature[ features such as 10D year Flood plain, and eas h G} PRELIM{NARYfPItJAL DESlGN REcVIEW o ar . avelanc alGpppos o1 4046 or more shall be shown i1 l lu e B le 1. The owner or authorizetl agent of any project requiring design approval flaprescribed Y this chapter shall suDrnit far final desi n G 5 US a (eNher benchmark eHlating landmark or sower invert), praparty lines g ~ approval all pf the following material to the' Zoning Administrator unless the Zoning showing dletances and basis of bearing, and all , Administrator determines within five days of a easements. b, A preliminary title report. written request for such d0lerminalion that some o} Iha loflOwing materiel may tie ' )~ exdudad: -- ~.. ~. •-a° r ~• - 'shall also indicate the location and types of~~o~ " ~~ r nvayarauun inn acs +n . shat! be required of any applicr structures [hat will be necessary tahandle the , remove ordlaturbexistingvaga quantities ofi water evidenced on the site. ~ ' damage to existing landsca ~. d.Asileplan,drawnatascafeoft"squals20'~ ,~ ` ~ahall be adequate roeaon t orlerger,strawingexistingandfinlehedgrades, - , reveg0tation plan. At a m the existing and proposed layout at buildings';' submitted under this aubsecfic and other structwes including decks, patios, ~~ revegalation of lend disturbed 1 canopies, fences and walls, The situ plan shall ~ ~ and construction activtty. TI show the locations of landscaped areas,servics.~~ development Department shat areas, stOra~e areas, pedestrian walks, - driveways . wdh percent slope and spot ' maintain a list of reveg management practices. elevations, oft-street parking .and load rig (6) In addition to the above rat areas, ail retaining walls with spot elevations, -;~, ' Gommunlty Development De end the proposed elevatio^s of the top at root ._ ,require any or all of the follpwii .ridges. Thesitoplanshallindfcatelheloce[ions of ingress and egress and the directions of + t, Timingoldisturbance ' 2, Disturbed area controls fraftlc flow into and out o1 as .well as within ' , 3. Stabilization during disturb parking and loading areas, the location of each., ~ _ 4, Monltpring during disturbs parking space and loading berth, and areas for '. ;, ~ y, Post°dlsturbance moniforlr turnipg and maneuvering vehicles, The silo .. 8. Water quality Impact report pplan shall show exact locations of all utllitles;~~;~ --'7, gralnagaatudy. ' Includin existing saurcea end proposed -~..~ servicel~nesfromsourcestothastructures The ' . qn approved National Pollu ' . site plan shalt designate proposed limits oi,' ~ Elimination System permit fa discharges to surface waters ,construction activity: ~ e. A uNlliy variflcation farm signed by each '-: "developmenla dretning two or m ba presented. In Ileu of suc utility verifying location of service and availability. ~ developer bf an area of two or m ' " f. A landscape plan drawn at a state of one present a no discharge storm ~ plan, which may Include such inch equals twenty feet or large. The landscape •. plan shell shown locations of existing trees or' deientfin panda, high curbs, e groupsoltreeshavingtrunkswithdiametersof. ggalleries. The Community Departmentahellestablishandm four inches or more al one toot above natural ~ , grade that are proposed to be removed $tlrtlbs such "no discharge" measures. . and ether native plants proposed to be removed ~ ~ k. Phasing Plan. if a proJsct' 1s to b@ built 1 shall be indicated. The landscape plan shall ~, ' show trees end other native plants proposed tv , ,applicant shall submit a site a be retained and methods to lye utilized for the ~ ' propposed project Indicating the liming Of each phase of the prvJs 'illustrate the overall appearance of the Dutlding ~' purpose of protecting existing vegetation, the utilized ae construction staging ocahon and design of proposed landscaped areas, irrigation systems, the varieties and sizos : -~ phase, andthatimltsolGOnetruct '. each phase. of plant materiels to be planted therein, and the ~ t. Appllcatlon form and appro, location ono design of swimming pool areas, : patios, play areas, recreation facilities, and m. The Zoning pdministrati ' ,Review Beard m i th other useable open space. The landscape plan ay requ re e t additional plans drawings s shall be accompanied by a IaniJseape matatiala , , r samples and other material list specifying size and quantity of plant materials and a report of the condition al Ehe , ~~ necessary to determine whether ' : existing vegetation upon the site, The . ~ , comply with thepurposeaprescril , 18.54.101 and the designguidelin landscape plan shall inctudesuificien[detail to ~ lp SeGion 18 54 050 provide a reliable basis for estimating the ~ amount of a performance bond guaranteeing . . . ~ 2. STAFF/DRB PROCEDURE Installation and main lenance of the The Department of Community shall check ail material submittr improvement if required by the Town; g, preliminary architectural plans drawn at a review for compliance with state of orie-eight Inch equals onatoot or large, ~ including floor plans labeled and drawn In provlsions of the Zoning Code ~ Requlatlons, and with Section 1$. sufficient detail fo permit determination of .. ~ ~ ' whether all requirements of this title Dosed an ~- ~ - iloor area wilt be met.'ArchitecEUrel plans shell , .. ' - .. include all elevations of proposed structures as they will appear on completion. Alt elevations shall Indicate both exisfingendflnfshedgredes. ;. _, . FREE _ One or more perspective sketches, a scale "' +. - ';". i model, photographic overlays. or other similar . , ~ ' a„ i techniques srrali be submitted, as necessary, to ~~R end site development features in relation to atljaoent properties in the neighborhood. Att oxfarlor surfacing materiel sand color shag be speciifetl, and samples of each, with proposed ~~~~ finishes shall be submitted. h. Scale drawings, plans, renderings, photographs or other information required by n the si di f With Monthly Par g or nance codi ied in Title i6, showing in detail design, metehalB and colors, end specifying the method of ltlumination. A Locatlone of prposed signs shalt be Indicated ~~ OO ^ ! by a numbering system -or other clearly - - V ~ ~ comprehensible system of rermm~ce to the site •" plan prescribed fn subsection 4 above. Upon ShLlttle to airport request of the Zoning Administrator, samples of si n materials hall b6 b i d E'enced and uardec g g s su m tte . i. Erosion Control and ROVegetlgn i.clw rates o13-T'ental Landscaping Plans. {'•) In alt Cava;aprnan is in vvivmy two or more acres, an erosion control plan will De required. Fordevel°pmenlslmclving lasgthen Ewp aCYSa, n si r l t l 355_1955 e o on con p a ro an may be required by the Gommunlty bevelopment Department, based ~,.7$5G E. 4:Ot.h Ave. upon conditions Ot slope and eoii stablgty. (2} The eroaloa control plan shall contain DCC1Vf!T'. ~~ $~"Z~T ~~ Control measures au}1lclent to prevent the loss ' by erosion of n0 more than 3 tons of soil per acre per ear Thane st ndard b AUTO HO y . a s may e met , through the use of physical measures es ... detention onds ' d ' ~ 1.J ~ ~TQ~ ~N -' p grease , waterways and < iltratlOn galleries, or Dy non-structural means." " (31 The Gommunlty Devefopment -., ~ ~ Dapartmen! saalf review -and approve all - f „ c 'l r d ~ r ~ t~rY' ~ ZCr „ r { t ~ -`F, ° SUPER RENAL : ~~, .Treetops Condo, LionsHead ~~ " .Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath, great Iocatian. ;:'Short or. long term ski rental, ':: - : (303) 777-7283 '' ~ .. . ' (303) 571-161.4 (evenings) ' ' . <. , . } .:.: ~.. e .. -~. y ~. ~~ FYNISI~]ED~ OFFICE*:~ AVAILABLE ~{ ? . ~' i y r~ ~ Pr~me~ Location ' ~ ~ ~ `~ ~' ~ ~ `~ approximatelya~R~,,,600.5q~ ft ~u~ ~- a, `.. • divided presently ~ into ~ ~of#ices '~~ • includes; carpeting, some -wall r >~paper-:.and~panelling <~r~~~ :. s l: r ~ x„ l~ /1 ~ arpple `parking ~ ~ ,~ ~t4,--,~:n F~y~g '~~ Z L r ' ~ ~.4-_ ~+` ~ F,, ~', r c,~?7"a~y`t,~~'~- ' ~i rya„ +t t "~}_; e': 'r ,fah-.• 3,. -. ~'-'ih~ x v l.i,t s 5 1~S ~r ~~~~ ,,.. ~' ~C~CUII~r'111111d"~d , ervpmem rvnpanmanr. u d not to be Incompliance lone o11he Zening Code ]C, the application and 'nod to the applicant with Zoning Adminlatrator's ~w Soard shall review the ~! ~'.'.{ M II "4~All areas"disturbed during construction shan be revegetated. If necessary, the DRB may desic~nato allowable limits of construcFan ectivrty and require physical barriers in order to preserve significant natural 'features end vegetation upon a site and adjacent sites during construction. 5. Ali projects shall be designated so as to provide adequate snow storage areas for snow cloarad from the parking areas and roadways within the project. C. Building Materials and Design 1. Building materials shall be predominately natural such as wood siding, wood shakes, and native stone. Brick is acceptable. Whore stucco is utilized, gross textures and surface features that appear to Imitate other materials shall be avoided. Concrete surfaces shall 60 treated with toxture and colorif used, howeverexposed aggregato is more acceptable than raw helgM of 18" at time of planting " 2. Landscape design shall be developed to locate new planting In order to extend existing canopy edges or planted in natural looking groups. Geometric plantings, evenly spaced rows of Frees, and other lormal landscape patterns shall 6e avoided. 3. Particular attention shall be given 'the landscape design oT off-sfreat parking Icta to , reduce adverse impacts upon living areas .. within the proposed development, upon , adjacent properties, and upon public spaces with regard to noise, lights end visual impact. Parking lots of 15 or more spaces shall comply with the landscape requirements found in . Section 1a.52.0(30(F) of the Vei6 Municipal Code. 4. All Eandscaping shall be provided with a methpd of Irrigation suitable to ensure the continued maintenance of planted materials. vn anemea approvnu. ,nn Administretor shall transmit !o tt Review Board a summary of elf decls by hi m at the next meeting of the Deai Board. B. A dectslan of thB zoning Adr may be appealed to the Oirrign Rev by the applicant, adjacent property ~ Town Manager, Or at the request of I Review Board et any time before th becomes final. C. The Aecislon o! the Zoning Adr shall became final i1 no written apps to the Design Review Board within s of the Desi n Review Board's recr summary of the decision from tt Administrator. D. The Design Review Board steal the appeal in the same manner as considers all other appflcations corn it. requested, t e board shall approve, disapprove concrete. Nenhar aluminum, steal, or plastic ' 5. Whenever possible natural drarnage 18,54.p90 APPEAL Tp TOWN CO or request further changes within thirty {301 srdinQ, nor simulated stone or brick shall be ~ patterns upon the site shall riot be modified. q, An appeal to the Town Goum days of the meeting at which the iIRB receives permttted. Plywood siding shall not be Negative drainage impacts upon adjacent alias made by the applicant, adjacent Ihechangesunfessansxtenaionisagreedtoby permitted. shall not be allowed. owner, or by the Town Manager. ' the applicant. 2. The same or similar building materials and ~ 8. Runoff from Impervious surtacos such as Gouncil can also tail up matters by E. The applicant or his authorized colors shall be used on mainstructuresandany roofs and pavement areas shall be directed to vote fo those council members pros representative shall be present et the Design accessory structures upon the site. ~ natural or improved drainage channels or B. For all appeals, the appeal must Review Board meeling. 3. Exferior wall colors should be compatible , - dispersed into shallow sloping vegetated areas. writing ten (10) days 1011owing the r 3. STAFF APPROVAL ~ with Tha site and surrounding buildings. Natural 7. Slope of cut and fill banks shall be must ba called up by the Town Cour The Zoning Atlmin€stralor may approve any colors !earth tones found within the Vail area) determined by soil characteristics For the ~ next regularly scheduled meeting. ollhefollowingappliwtions: should be utilized. Primary colors yr other ~ specillc site to avoid erosion, and promote C. TheCouncOshallheartheappe: A. Any applicationt0anexisungbuildingthat bright colors should be used only as accents revegatation opportunities, but in any case days of Its being filed or called does not slggniflcantly change the existing and than sparingly such as upon trim or shall tie limited to a maximum of 2:1 slope. possible 30 day extension if Eho Co planes of the building and is generally railings. Alf exterior wall materials must be ~ B. Measures shall belakentoretainalleroded - ihatiheraisinsufficientinformation conslsteni with the architectural design, continued down to finished grade thereby sail material on situ during construction,. ' 18.54.100 ENFORCEMENT materials and colors of the huiiding, including, eliminating unfinished foundation walls. All : contrei both ground water and surface water Before occupying or using any but not limited to windows, skylights, aiding, exposed metal flashing,trim,fiuea,androottop runoff, and to permanently stabilize all ~ included in a design review appht and other similar modifications. mechanica€ equipment shag be annodized,~ ~ disturbotl slopes and drainage features upon ' applicant must obtain an occupancy B. An application for an addition to an painted or capable of weathering se as to be completion of construction. . ~ after inspection by the bepai existing building that is consistent with the non-~raflectivv- 9. All plants shall be planted in a good quality ~ Community Development. The C architectural design, materials and colorsoFthe 4. Roofs should have a pitch pf at least four ~- topsoil mixof atypeandameuntrecommanded ~ Development Department sh811 Insp~ bulldfng, and approval has heart received by an feet in twelve teat. Flat roofs will be permitted by the American Landscape Contractor ~' to insure that the work has been co authorized member of a condominium but are discouraged. Mansard roofs, gambrel Association and-~the~Coiorado Nurseryman's' accordance with the application association, if applicable. roofs, joined shed roots, curvalinear roofs, and "Association. approved in the Design Review Boa C. An application to remove Or modify the domed roofs ahnuld be avoided. Gable roofs 10. All plantings must be mulched, be the duty of the property owr existing vage~ation nr landscaping upon a site. are encouraged. ~ ~ 11. Paving near a tree !o be_ saved must " " ~ authorized agent [n notify the Dep in the above specified cases, the Zoning 5. Roo! Sines should he designed so as not to contain a plan fora tree vault in order to .~ Community Development that suc ~ Administrator may review and approve the deposit snow on parking areas, fresh storage is ensure the ability of the roots to reactive air. ' . reatly for inspection in order Eo ~ aPPlication, approve the application with areas, stairways, decks and balconies. Or ' E. Fencing/Walis ~ compliance with approved plans. If ~ certain modifications, or may refer any entryways. Secondary roofs, snow clips and 1. The placement of walls and fences shall ~ - , It found upon inspection to be fully application to the Design Review Board for snow guards should be utilized to protect these . respect existing land forms and fit Into land ' . and in compliance with the apps decision. All otherapplicationsshahbereferretl areas rom roof snow shedding if necessary. ~ massing rather than arbitrsrlly follow site ~~ review application and plans, the C to the Design Review Board. 6. Roof suAacing materrals shalt be boundary lines. Fences shall not be ' Development Department shoo Ise 18.54.050 DESIGN GUIDELINES compatible with the site and surrounding encouragedexcepttoscreentreshareas,utility ; .CertilicateofOccupancy.lttheprojr ' Actions o1 the paslgn Review Board shall be buildings. The predominant roof materials equipment, etc. ~ to ba completed in such a man' guided by the objectives prescribed in Section utilized are wood shakes and their use is ~ 2. Design of fences,wallsandotherstruetural ~ temporary certificate of occupant 48.54.010, the Vail Village and Vail LlonsHead strongly encouraged. The use of metal roofs is ~ landscape features shall be of materials issued as specified byy the Unifon Urban Design Considerations andGuldePlans, acceptable, however in no instance will metal compatible withthasitoandihematerialsofthe ~ ,Code the applicant shallposta4ond by elf of the applicable ordinances of the Town roots which reflect direct sunlight onto an ~ structures on the site. Retaining wails and " ;~in Section 18.54.020 of this ec of Vall, and by the following design guidelines: adjacent property be permitted. IS metal roots cribbing should utilize natural materials such as =, forfeiture of Bald band or surety, the A. General are used they shall 6e surfacedwith a low~foss woad timbers. tog s. rocks or textured, color proceed to install the improvements 1 ru ur f ~ nr ~ finish or capable of weathering to a dull knish ~~~°'r ~~ ~ .~ ',1,_~ '(h P t e ~ ' tinted concrete. No chain link fences shan be and Or surettyy wag posted. In the eqs ., mp '~~ ':• ': "•woslbflpstatlingthalmprovamentae ` d At[i) l lf ; i l C q ad~l ] Itti lht t11 enN ~ @ k fi tat tt1 be~ nforrrrd, seam 'd dertbp avitl aomerelle}tdthetpo1 v; 1 rf d e f• h : A ', r ol rrt r a ac rNI eB ~aer6g4 ra l t 68 ~€ 3 Th ll bl h l ht f t i i lt amtxtnt of-the bond, the owner of sal teal bulltlin tt mutt lock.elike to be compatible. Compatlblll~ t n be'achie ed thro h the ace an eavy gauge :su b o e sph8 18nd+ ! ":fiberglassshingtes shall not beparmitted . e a owa 6 Q a o re a n ng wa e s 'shahbeasstatedlntiacttpn78.58.030o1lheVall ,she11 be 3ndlviduagy liable to the Ta y v ug . ~g; e -~ proper cOnsideratlon of state, proportions, site ' planning, fendscaping, materiels and colors ~ ~ 7. Ropftop heating and air conditioning - equipment, large venE stacks,~elevator _ -additional cas18 thereat; Further ~ ;Municipal Code.; ~,;~~'~: ~. ~. ~ - " ~' - =iv?,°amount that the cost ~ of insta .;~ F.--Accessory:"Structuresltltflllies/3erJice~..r.~~ ~ ~ improvements exceeds the amou - ` and compliance w11h the guidelines herein ~ penthouses and similar features should he' . Areas `•? ' ~ ` ~~ Perlormance bond shell automaticai Gontamed, 2. Structures shalt not visualty dominate Eha t h avoided, however, if necessary, shall be dosignad to be compatible with the overall desi n of the structure or screened from view t. Design Of accessory structures upon a site ° shall ba compatible 'with the design and materials of the main structure or structures' ~ ~ ' a hen upon any and all property Inch : 'the desiggn ravlew a placation. ~ ' Eownsca a or ne borho0d or call undue P 9 . ~ Roo to antennae shah not be ermitted unless _ 'u on the site /8.54.11D LAPSE OF DESIGN_ attention to themselves unless they are of civic p p , p . ., i ~ ~ ~ :APPROVAL _ importance and occupy local sites. as allowed under a conditional use review as ifi d ithi th i d 2. Accessory bu ldin s generallyy should be ~ h i i~din tt d t ith th b di tl b ~ ~ ~- Approval of iho design of a e w n e zon ng co a. 3. In residential areas, the location and spec Bguration.vfbuildingsshoufdmaxlmizethe.,,,,,, 8. Solar collectors shelf tin flat on pitched a ac e o e ma n u e er rec y or y , : reseribetl by this Chapter shah taps ,,means of a continuous wah, fence or similar acorrto.g4ldgneyoarfollowingthe c ' ' ' `° ivacy of wrrouhding dwelllnaaa and should . _' :roofs, however, when retrofitting art ewsting b ildin with acti e solar th ccl l ctors ho ld >~riteature o1 th8 bartle er•s cdmplementa ,. ": aterlel as the main buildin 's oxlenor finish ' - ' _ 8pprovaT bf'the project, unless pt ntda into their views t0 the minimum extent u g v , e u e s g . ; ' ~ = expiration of one year, a bulldfng r CI al. - ~ :~ ~ i ~ ~ -,z .•.' ~_ - ~: ~ :. .., ~.r. p ~ = bedesipgnodandplacedinemannQrcompatiWa., ,. ~ Wlih 1nA OveraN deetgn oT'the building. . ' ,? . 3. Satellite dish antennas and simflar:. t-'atruelurea shall not ba Dv(+rtit~ed ~_yrtteet *' ~;lssued and COnstrvctivn la gomm~ ydlk tQentl ~ prAlCSUed +tower4 eo Y a': .. ~~ +ru rno. canuguraaon o, struCtdresendac llb a l l °. •. ..~ "a• •••"°•~~a+, ••a other buHdin features that rovlde;m;tgltar aatarrl:,...r _,.__ ~... .__.._~, in ' belmsorlart~sosr . ' _ However,rjt erefrare.:. .ivnin crl swayss ta ereapons ve `- to Ihs existing topography of the site u On tMfch the are to Oct located Gradin g p from the elements are encouraged. 1l) Fenestration should rte suitable /or ttte p g. `v ~' 4. All ulllly service systerhs shall be installed ~ ~ undergground An utilit ~ s stem the o eration '• or revisions ar emsndmenla totheee which would alter fife twndRfona W y . g . lequiremente reauNing from development shaft , , . . y .. . y y p climate and for the orientation o}the parllcular'.:~,bf which requ]res above ground instaltatlon _~k., _Ihs approvak was given, the C be Boa goad fv bland,,sto:hc nxisth~g err,atural huildin elevation !r. which the T?rzestraSlv!'i g ''~-"rzhe!! be±oerrY=! ^ed,r.., s~re~^~d s^ a, riot to ~~ '~ DevMtlptttsttY,etdl~ttteY_axtend tM landscape.Anycutsor4flsshallbesculpturalin ~ occurs. The use ofUOlhpassiveantlacuveaolar .- ~ detractfromtheoverallsiledeaignquality.~ - approval. ' - .. .. energy systems is strongly encouretted. 5. All utility meters shall be enclosed or ~ - ' SEr371rJN 2, f} any pert. '~ 11, Exterior lighting shall be designed and - screened Trom public view. '- : - subsection, sentence, clause or phr .. ~ - located' in a manner fo mimlmize Impact of ~. .':" 6. Service areas, outdoor storage, and ~ ordinance is for any reason held fo lighting upon living areas within a proposed '' garbage storage shall be screened from such decision shall not effect the vat project and upon adjacent structures end . adjacent properties structures sireats and remaining portions of this ordlnanc request of the applicant. ' D. If changes In the design of the project are tabled or if ~preilm€nary approval pis givon,~ihe board shelf specify the condillons and addidonal and/or modified materials which must ba submitted by the applicant to the Dealgn Review Board, including anychangas in the design of the projoct. Tha applicant may also table the appllcationtpafuturemeetingfpr any reason. B. Ef the project Is found to conflict with the design guidelines, the board shell disapprove the desiggn of the project. Any disapproval shall be in writing and shell specifically describe the design guidelines with which the design of the pro)eG does not comply and the manner of non-compliance. G Tha DRB shall have ihlrty (all) days to consider and approve or deny an application. Tho time for aCllon may 69 extended et the ~~ FE CONDO • properties. ~ other public areas by fences, berme ~ or Town Council hereby declares it M .i ' . i '* 12. In no Instance shall a duplex structure tte aendecaping. ~ ' ' passed this Ordinance and each pa , ~TC~NEE - v r s4 constructed as tO result In Deck half of the :~ structure appearing substantial{y similar or 7. Adequate Yrash"storrage areas shall be' :' ~~ provided. There shell be year-round access to subaectian, sentence, clause or phra regardlasa af• the fact that any on f x , mirror image In design. - . ail track storage areas which shall no[ be used Parts sections subsections, lke ~O eXCildn~e OUr Sdntd ~0 COIldO for d Vdll ':~.~,'. ~ , 13. Duplex and PrlmarylSecondary for any other purpose. ' , , clauses or phrases be declared loos lY Santa Fe C011d0: 1 850 5gUdre feet 3 Residentiatdwellingunitashallbedegignedine mannertha[containsthetwodwellin units and 8. Mail delivery shell be provided for in accordance with the rovislons oTOrdinanoe ~ SEOTIQN 3. The Town Court , , gdTdge. f,OGdtIUR: 2 full baths 2 fireplaces garages within one single structure. However,- th t h f i No. 40, Series of 1881. ~ ' pnds, determines and decfaras Ordinance is necessary and prop , , r Compound, d [~UIEt bUt COTIVQIIient dyed. ~ e even/ o presence o gnificant site ~ m hat i s characteristics necessitalo a site design which G. Circulation/Access ': 1. There steak/ be provided an on-silo health, safety and welfare of the T< and the inhabitants thereof. . Csxtraordinary. No loan. If yot~ hdVe a Vall includes a physical separation of the two ~ dwelling units endJor garages into separate vehicular circulation system which ~ shall coordinate with adjacent streets to minimize thdt OU would be ftICUIdCI In East Vdll y y structures, the DRB may approve iho dosign, congestion and adverse impact upon the ' r _ .: Ill eRChdnj~lll~ Cdl{ -Jeff BOWBt] In Denver dt ~ r ~ 1' Such a design may 4e approved only when the separate structures are visually attached by general Vaffic circulation pattern in the area. 2. Projects shell proulde adequate layOul means of the use of similar and compactible ~ designo parking areaswilhresPeeltolocation 10.8833 ~• ~ i' °"'^ architectural design, colors, and materials and dimension of vehicular and pedesVian - ~ ~ and/or physically connected with fences, walls, l i entrances and exits, Building locetiona,,..~: ,:.~ ~ ' ' : decks Or other s mi ar architectural features. walkways and recreational trails. ~ _ .~, ` ,y: - - D. Landscaping/Drainage/Erosion Control 3. Proper vehtcte sight distances shall eKiet~t . , " 1. Various natural vegetation zones exist each access point to a public street..,':',-:-': •. r - within the Gore Valley as a result of the form 18.54.D60 DESIGN REVIEW FEE- - and aspects of the land itself Tha north facing The Town Council shall set a daelgn review - ' slopes within the valley are typically heavily Fee schedulesuHicienltocoverthecostoftown ~~ wooded wish spruce, pine and aspen and ~?, staff ume,~ consultant's fees, and Indtlenlat ~~~~~ generally receive less direct sunlight that iho ~ `~ . ~ expense. -,~ -'- ~,ti drier south facing slopes which typically . ~~ consist of sago, aspen and other vegetation tolerant of drier contlitiona The valle floor ~ : ' 18.54.070 PERFORMANCE BONG ~ ~ - The 6ulldin9 gtflclel shah not issue a anal"~~~' rtifl G t f O f t t hi h SrI0WPL0 . y . ; which is adjacent to Gore Greek consists of a ,: ; ._ a ca e o ccupancy or s ruc ures w c 'have obtained design review approval untit.;:r__- wide variety ofFreasandshrubsadapladtOthe ~~:: 'upontnspectlOnitls eterminedtheltheprRlect,+:•'~ ~ N4W tHklrtCJ COrltraCtS fC relatively fertile soil and natural availabllpy of water is constructed in accordancewlththeapproved ~'"• desi n re iew a lic tion and l n e d ll ~ '~ „~tttlS ~ 64 tAllfltf3l' I . The goalolanylandscap~plansh~uldbeto ;. g v pp a p n a tr. a - Improvements,amaniNessndlandscapinghavey, j .. preserve and enhance the natural landacape;:=,X : been Installrrd. The Building Ottlclal may issue'': •; RC]Ii;bl@ ~ ,, character of theareainwhlchitistobelocaled.:,':_~a temporary certificate df occupancy .not to.:; ' The landscape scale and overall landscape ;::'exceed two hundred ten (210) days upon the' _°.: ~.' ~nfJW~If311N ~~~ ' ,~ design shall 4e developed so /hat new ~" ^.''vegetal~onlsintegralwiththenaturallandeeape:'.; applicant posting wlth~ the Department of ,t:gmmunityDavelopmentaper}ormancetwnd,t' ~ _' FrtQE.S~31"n8[r?5 ~. . °` andihe Inherent form line, color andtextureof ,•or ~Other~, security acceptable to the Town ~ '~~ the local plant Communities. Since the major -~r.Counolt In ffie sum of one hundred twenty five ~ +` Seasonal COntCdCt ': objective of the landscaping is to help reduce °.-; ' > percent {12596) of the bona }Ida estimate of the : ; ' ' ~: the scale of new structures and to sestet In the . " screening of Structures, the planting of large - ~:° sized lant materials le encawa ed ecial ~' S i ti ^ cost of Installing landscaping and paving and other actxsasory Improvements pronded for In :~'.. ' a roved desi ' : ihe a n a le li :..John J. BOnifaCiC p g ,, . p Dare should be taken in selecting the types of ,-: „ . , pp g r v w app cation and 'plans. If mid landscaping, paving and other _,"': ;..4,7~J'~ 3~ pplants to use when designing a lentlscape plan. ~,; ~;eccessory Improvements are not metalled by :,- ::,FSU?C 293, VaII, Cif 81658 Finei selection should be based upon the coils :; 'the appllcant within the period allowed under s= and climate, ease of establishment, sultabillry K; ` the temporarYcertificateofoccupancyshali be ' ' for the specific use desired, and the level of ', ~r ~revoked until the same era installed by the - ~~~ maintenance that can be provided. New °''n ;~ '-'° planting shall use plants that are indigenous to ~';> ~ ' the Rocky Mountain alpine and sub-alplne~; ~ " 'p~~~=.;;.,,;_•.;:~;:.,, - ~ Tones or as capable of being Introduced into ~~ ' th - ~ y, !~',~. ~? ese zones. i~ AiiatotpfantmaterlalslndigenoustotheVai! '~'~:~Te•tai. Design,.,;Remodeling i~~ ~, and Maintena~Ge 5~ervice .~ x F 2~ ~3,.x ~` ~. , "T 4.rF ~?zt ~~ ~ 9- r r y r .. tt... • s,.:. it ,;ENTERPRISES: ~` ~- ~ p} ' ~Garjliar]cile It aft ': ~?~.i"s';r ran T:'L~'~~?K1-x~~rv~}.:~ ~ rv 3, ~.,~, r No job too iargt3 or small! ~ - ~pcnaeoee umese ~' °° r '•"r•~+~ ar,y vwrauon rear occurred The amount of cash fo be paid r'nay not exceed ~ ~ s"t i HVr'Vil rAN D15TRICT response to the complaint in writing wit prier to t e effective dale hereol, any twenty-five percent of the value of the Forest Kristi L. Roslen epphcaCfe lime period, judgment by r presecutlan commenced, nor any other action - Service lands. .~ ~ ~ ~ Assistant Secretary [~ may be entered against you by the court v0 PnssEO oN or proceeding a9 commenced under er by Persons claiming such prppertfea or having Published in The Vai! Trail relief demanded in the complaint v REq pUBLISHEO virtue of the provision repealed or repealed and valid objections to flits proposed exchange on September 3D and October 7, 1983 further notice. of October, 1993 reenacted. The repeal et any provision hereby must fife their claims or obiections with the _ _ This is an action to Foreclose a mechani E1e held on this ehalf not revive any provlaian or any ordinance Regional Foreakar, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, ~- ~'-- -'~ affecting real property described as Lot fi f October, 1983 at prevloueiy repealed or superoiided unless 11177 West 8th Avenue, Box 25127, Lakewood, Block 1, BIGHORN FIRST ADDITION, rmbera OJ the Vat! expressly stated herein. Colorado 80225, within t5 days aftarthe dataof ~ of Eagle. State of Colorado, also known e credo. ENTROOUCED, READ AND PASSEO ON the last publication of this notice. ? Pui^Jlic l~lotlce ,' recotldedpOlaAthereot Counyaf EagdQng TOWN OF VAIL FIRST READINGANOORDEREDPUBLISHED ~ CRAIG W. RUPP Colorado; and an action rn unjust enri33c Rodney E. Slifer ONCE IN FULL this 4th day of October, 1993 at Regional Forester - INVITATION TO BIDDERS seeking damages of $11.655.OU, in Mayor a publlc hearing sltall be held an this ordinance Beaver Creek IVletropolltan Published in The Vail Troll expenses and attorney lees; and an an Ilia 19th tlaYY of October, 19831n the Council ~Dtstrtct Improvements Chambers of ilia VeN Municipal Building, Vail, on October 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1983 ~ Holden Road seeking damages in the sum of $1 t,fi ' interest,cosss,expertwitnessfeesandatl Colorado. -----~-------- ~ Slbpe Stablizatforr tees For breach of contract; and an action 911 Trail ~ TOWN OF VAIL ~ ~ Sealed bids !or construction of the BCMD on open account seeing damages of$11,t IA63 Rodney E. Slifer Improvements, Noitlen Road Slope Stabhzation plus interest, expert witness fees, attorne --- Mayor Pll,tblic Notice will he received by Van Associates, Inc.. P.O. and costs expended. ATTEST: Box 7, Vail, Colorado 81858 until 10:00 a.m. the Dated September 8, 1983. Pamela A. Brendmeyar ~ NOTICE OF SRLE 14th day of October, 1983 and at that time will Town Clerk OF ABANDONED OOODt3 be publiclyopened and read aloud ALBERT E. ANDERSON i~tice Publlshetl In Tha VeI1 Trait NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENlhat asalewiN be The work invoted will include constntction o1 _ „ Attorney Eor Pt, on October 7, 1883 held pursuant to Title 39-21.5-101 CAS, 1973, approximately 60 linear feet of a rock buttress .. ~~ Attorney's Registration No, IO. 44 _ _ - as amended on yr after the 18th da of Qctohar, slope stabilization wall along the south side o! 3798 Marshall Street --- S~ Y Holden Road ad'acenl to the intersection with Wheat Ridge, Colorado t 'aS _ - '~~~~ 1963 at 10:30 a,m. at 41458 Highway 6, Village Roatl in the Beaver Creek Subdivision, ~ ~ 423- Q SECTIgNS DF Eagly-Vail, Cotdado. The property to be sold i9 Eagle County, Colorado, inGuding excavation, .E 18.24,065 AND SteveiPelion, whoseeasl known add esa n PtO. embankment, washed gravel, gravel road base, on Septembers 16?3n30 antlaOctober 7; ERATIONS OR Public Notice 'boulders, perforated underdrain, filter Fabric; JRE 70 ALLOW 64x 3832, Vail, Colorado, Eagle County. The - cleanouts, a manhole and asphalt pa;thing. - OF ENCLOSED NOTIC£ IS HEREBY GIVEN that the personal to be sold is as follows: clothes, ski ,The bidders shalt note that the expensed ~ ~ - i AT ANY TIME Planning and Environmental Commission of and camping equipment, tennis racquets. : starling date for construction is October E9, ' Ilia Town of VeIE will hold a public hearing in books and stereo equipmenE, The property will 1983 with campletiaa no later Than Novomber ' alteration and accordance with 5ec11on 18.66.060 of the be sold to the highest bidder far cash and can 3D, t983, A pre-bid conierence and site Munlcipa{ Code of the Tpwn of Vall on October ~ inspected one half hour prior [o the lime of inspection shall be held at 9,OOa.m. October 10. ltlMunlclpalCode Y4, 1983 at 2:00 p,m.inlheCouncilChambersin sale by contacting the manager at the above 1983. years antl needs the Vafl Manicipal Betiding. address or phone 949-4686. ~ Contract documents containing detailed I of enclgaedfloar published In The Vail Trail .drawings and specifications may be examined ~~ 1:15 p.m. Study 5esalon on October 7 and 14, 1983 and obtained on or niter Octobe 3. 1983 at Vait " '_ INon of enclosed Golden Peak Oevalopment Plan Associates. fnC- offices, Firsteank Buil din gnfic9nt visual or 2:00 p m. Public hearln and conalderatlon ~ - ~"-'""-"---"- Avon, Colorado 90.9-5754, ext.5277). Aco 9 Vllalge or Vall 9 ( pyol ~~~~ of; the contract documents may be obtained by "~~ nd Environmental 1. R9queat !or amendments Eo Special „ prospective bidders upon refundable payment - ' A ' led epprovah, and Deveiopmen! District 6 (Veit Village Inn) to . Public Notice °f $50.00. payable to 'the Reaver Creek _ ~ Metropolitan DislriaL '"/~~~~~--""~-"` '~"'-~'-W"'""'" tcll Conalderatha[ Increase GRFA allow9ble, modify permitted e' A bid bond or certified check for i0°k of the ,, \/~ 111c h0alth, safely and cenditiortaf uses, request a parking '' NOTICE OF SALE total bid shall be included with the ro Deaf and finance. exemption, modify languagecancerninghaight ~r~~ OF ABANDONEDa00D6 shall be made payable 1_v~the Beaver Creek `' ~ t reatrlctlona, expand commercial space NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthetasalewillhe politanDisirict. .._ ~t3AjFi~~'1i6i&v r ORDAINED BY Metro ETOWNOFVAiL alFowable, Furthermore, a rezoning has been requested for the existing Amoco Station sifetb , r.. held pursuant to Title 38-21.5-101 CRS, 1973, t3EAVER CREEK -, ~ .5`FCI¢ti3TtQ.l rezon0 tram heavy service to Public. , esamendadonoraNertha181hdayofOCfober, ., METRDPOLIiANOISTRICT ' SBTUtCCB Accommodations and to lncor orate this ~~~?983 at 10:00 a.m. at 41458 Highway B, p Kristi L. Roslen ~d 16.20.046 A.5 arcel into SOD6 so that the Amoco site .:- Eagle-VaI1,Colerado. Tha property tobasoldis Assistant Secretary l p inUnlENo.138.Theoccupantofsuchunitisbr. ., ,,..' , J111 A Cle horn becomes part of the Vail Village Inn complex. - + he foregoing, Applicant: Piccldllly Square, Inc. Johns/Andrew Janes, whose last known Published in Tha Vail Trait , >n of en existing 2. Raqueat for a variance to Sectlen 18,13.090 address It P.O. Box 13D2, Vait, Colorado, Eagle on September 3Q. October 7 and 74,,1863 4763161 we any enclosed 8.4. in orderteaddaSecondarydwellingenLOt County. The personal to be sold is as lalfows: 0 square feat may 6, Block 6, Entermeuntain without having to bar stools and tablsa, cleaning supplies, Couter - • Bookkeeping Ime of The month construct covered parking. Applicant: Susan tOFs, and Car mixes. The property will besold to •; ~ Pllolro aL0 189 ion review. The Corrock Hunted the highest bidder for cash and can be - ! ~ ~ p le, be iho eameae 3. A request to delete Ilia proposed Ica inspected one half hour prior to the time of sale Public .Notice - ~1Ag , accordanoe with rink/plaza building and accompanying walks, bYcontacEinggthemanagarattheaboveaddress r lour area for an ateits, and retainin walls for the Highland Park of Phone 948-4666. ~gAI Oi0C11TnQI1~8, gg : D15YRICT COURT u6uent (d Ibis Townhomea, SpeGlal Development District No. ~ published Ili The Vail Trail ~ _- -• ~ OVQT10&[I . ' COUNTY OF EAGLE " physically and 11- Applicant: Western Federal Savings and ~ on October 7 and 14, 1983 STATE OF COLORADO ~ As$lstanCe : 4 I ornbwhulfdinoo LoanAaaaclallpn. -- ~ ~- ding !fracture. A 4. Request for a conditlonel use permit to -`-"-J-'--`--""` ~ .~: Case No. 82CV229 ` ~ - ~~ ~ Not$I'y PUbhC not b9 permitted aHOw a car wash In 1ha Volller Nursery Garage ~ i `~ S`t.IM11AON8 - ~",~ ,~a•:~„~' .~` ~`_~, ~~, ~ rpp~~~~t ecaaraenGe with fiulld#ng at 1031 South Frontsge Road In the Public Notice P la,3i11 ~;~~ vo year peflod. A Arterial Buaineae DIaU{ct. Applicant: Davltl J. RIA PLASTICS, INC., a Colorado Car archon. er, apply for not Careg~ Galles Plainldf, ' Ilvnln9nyyearln li.fteyueatfarerruaningantheQCNyOtFSite NOTICE OF SALE ~ vs. !Non on the Mey ~parcei Immedlataly west of Pitkin Creek Park . ~ ,.- 'qo ~ a~p~y~; In peragrepil A5. ~ Condominiuma in 9lghorn) from Low Density OF ABANDONED OOOt~6 LANDMARC ENTERPRISES,.iNO,r a0eiaware ~C Muth-Femlfy (LpMF) to Special Oevelopment ~ ~NOTiCEISHEREBYGIVENIhatasafewlllba ~ . corpoietion~~'~.MOLlNTA1N ~ Htt3M•+~~ENTER~~ '+"~ ~~~4~~~ ~''~n~ part, section, r RISES BERNARD &COM>'ANY~.a,&plgladA;~,.ai~ ~~~~'u~~~'~'. gi or phrase or this ~ ~ District' with undertying Artarlrsl Business held pursuant to•Title 38-21:1-f OS CRS,'1973, ,s,:.;_ , ,013 to ba invaikd, - District to bldtd a restaufanl and "affordabta" ~ as amcnded on 6+after thv 18th day of October, corpbrSt+oa,--"and arty and alt other persons ~ • condominiums. Applicant: Brooks InvOSirnent 1483 al 1100 a.m, at 41458 Hi hwa 6, claimin an interest in said ro art ~' `~'s r` 'Y""''-`!` -''L~ the validity of rho 9 Y g P F Y~ - dlnance; and ttte The appticalions and information relating to Eagle-Vail Colorado. Tha property io be sold is Defendants. es it would havo the proposals ero available in the Zonin in Unit No. 244. The occupant of such unit Is ~ ~ ~ ~~ ach pan, eacden, Adminiatralor'e office during regular huslness Marlin Mayers, whose fast known address Is or phreae thereof, itoure for review or Inapacttan by the publlc P,O. Box 1096, Aron, Colorado, Es~le Coun>~_.__ IOe er.mere,parta, ... .,nee :`^• - - ~ 'Tha ~paraonel to ha said la as tot eDiat`guna. nCea, cleuane or TOWN OF VAft, camping ulpment, lamps. ski equipment, DEPARTMENT OF ~ kitchen equipment. Cooke end blankets. The - - ~ -.~~ ~ COfdMI,tNITY pEVELOPMENT ~:~~ piaVverty will be mold to ilia hiptteat bidder ipr y .~ ,bsr - ", A. Pater Patten, Jr caehendcanbelnapecfedonehelthourprlerta~'- S•`~.&,'~ , ~~ n a Zoning Admjniefretor ~ the time of sale by contactingg the manager at, nr., r. '~M~ thB above address or phone 948=46$9 t •+'' ' . ' a )?r ~^ Publlahed in Ilia Va11 TYaif +~ }' ~' on October 7, 1983 ~ ,t-„s.~,,. ~,~ :'`~ } Published in The Veli Trail a ~ ~':" ,:: - : r on OctCber 7 and 14, 1983 Dike ~ ----_____ „ -w_ Y _ / / I ~ / ,Q ,rs ` - ~ Public Notice ~ Public Notice :.P ' ~ ., then NOTICE i5 HEREBY GIVEN thatlh0 Forest ~~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that [he Town ServlcelaconeideringanexChangeoflandwlEhCOUncil of the Town of Vai! is accepting • Richard B. Scudder under the authority of the ~ applications for two vacancies which now Acts of March 20, 1922, as amended (16 tJ.S.C. • exists on the Town of Vail Liquor Licensing ~ ~ * ' ~ •~ 485, 4881 antl October 21, 1976 (43 U.S.C. ~AUlhority Applicants must be citizens of the { I ,A, } 1718j. Tha lands under tits jurlediction of the t}nited Slates, qualified electors of the Tnwn of Forest Service first are being considered for ' Veil, and must have resided in the Town for not '1 exchange are described as: SW'/SW'/ Sec. 21; less than two years immediately pfeceeding J ~ E`hNE'd Sea 28; All National Forest System appomrmant and shall have no direct financial fandslyingNorlhofHOlyCrpssWlldernessarea interest in any license to sEll alcoholic }~,+y~ boundary Containing 290 scree, more or lass. beverages or fermented malt beverages or any . \\ These lands will be surveyed a! a Eater date, all location having such license Applications ~y In Sec. 33; T.5 S., R.82 W. 6th P.M, in the White Should be addressed to the Van Town Council, _ River National Forest, Eegla County, Colorado. 75 South Frontage Road West. Veit, Colorado ~' ~'~~ ~ ~, RE N TA S TheScudderlandsaredat+crlbedas:OhioLada 81657. Deadline for applications is 5,00 p.m., Mining Cfalm, M.S. No. 19591 A; Cemp Bird October 17. 1983. Lode Mlnm Claim M 5 Na 1959tA• Black LI NS Diamond Loda Mining Claim, M.S. No, 19591 A; TOWN OF VAIL Virginia Lod9 Mining Claim, M.5. No, 19591 A; ~ LOCAL LIQUOR Washingian No. 2 Lode Mining Claim, M.S. No. Ell Mi i 1959EA L d Cl i M N S ~ LICENSING AUTHORITY ~ ~ Pamela A Brantlme o e n ng ; o a m, . s . o. - 1959fA; George Washinggton Loda Mining Claim 18591A; 11linots Loda Mining - M~S No . y r Secretary io the Authority , , . . ' Gaim, M.S. No, 18591A; Sunahina Lode Mining Published in The Vail Trail on September 3p, October 7 antl 14 1983 ~: ~ Claim, M.S. No. 19591A;L1tUe Lulu lode Mlning , - Claim, M.S. No. 19597A; PennsyEvania Lade _ --------- - Mining Claim, M.S. No. 19591 A;-Little Annie '~ ~~~ ~...;; ~~ DENVER'S BEST SELECTfON OF ~ -~- , su8,c~r~u Public Notice i NOTICE AS .. TO PROPOSED Bl,lDGET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a proposed Budget has been submitted to flit Board of Directors of the Beaver Creek Meuopoluan District for the ensuing year of January 1 through December 31, 1984. That !'copy of >uch proposed budget has been filed in the ,, uifice of Administrative Management. Inc., at ]02D l=ogic Road, Eagle-Vail Subdivision. Eagle county. Colorado where same is open for aublic inspection. That suc#t proposed budget will ba considered at a Regular Meeting of the Board of pireciors of the Beaver Greek Metropolitan District t0 be held at Vil lags Ffatl in ~~ ~~~ a~~GN~', : ~~ trades arranged between Vaij and other worldwide home owners. Vacation in IoW cost juxuryl For membership details write or call- Vail Home Exchanq~e AAA Fire+l:.'nra f ronL ri, • • . ?1~. ~ ' $700 , . t 2 Bedroom. Frisco ' $500 2 Bedroom furnished. Wiidernest. mo. lease:.',..:: `:. ~3 Bedroom, 2 ba#h house,, furnished. -' $650 ~ , ' `" Unfurnished 3 bedroorn,. ,_, ,; i `., ' ~ $500 ~ , ~.~ ~H ~ And up. 2. bedroom units .: , r `' Wildernes, tf,and Dillon; area: Y ~ '~~' " ~' $650 '~_~`' - ' t ,~ ~ 2 Bedr.aomi~~furnished. Sauna, .,, ~ - , r. 'dacuzzi, Beautiful v~eu~ Nice! ~ ' ' ~' ` s ° ,: $475 ti ~ ~ t {" F e.2:Bedroom, furnished?~'~ :~t ,,~ f , $500-$600 ., ~ ~y n~ ~~ta ~ ~',1`: BTU x'11 2 edr,oom,• furn.ishect n~~~ ~ ~ ~,•i rt- r` fV1L1AGE~ RENTALS y "~ ; d`