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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-16 Relating to the Access Across US Forest Service Property to the Gondola I Building to be Developed by Vail Associates Incr y ~ • RESOLUTION N0. 1~ Series of 1978 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL RELATING TO THE ACCESS ACROSS UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE PROPERTY TO THE GONDOLA I BUILDING TO BE DEVELOPED BY VAIL ASSOCIATES, INC.; SPECIFYING THE PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT; SETTING FORTH TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS THAT WILL BE MET; PROVIDING THAT THE ROADWAY PERMIT FROM THE UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE WILL BE HELD BY THE TOWN OF VAIL AND VAIL ASSOCIATES, INC. WILL CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN THE ROADWAY UNDER AN AGREEMENT WITH THE TOWN OF VAIL; STATING THAT THE PROJECT IS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE PEDESTRIAN AREA THROUGH THE VAIL VILLAGE CORE; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS RELATING TO THE FOREGOING WHEREAS, Vail Associates has proposed to redevelop the building and area known as the Gondola I site located in the Vail Village First Filing; WHEREAS, said development will require increased vehicular traffic through the Vail Village core unless an alter- native access can be found; WHEREAS, alternative access has been proposed from the west of the redevelo land thereby requiring a The Town of Vail. has the the redevelopment of the not have jurisdiction on Town's boundaries; pment across United States Forest Service roadway permit from the Forest Service. authority to issue a building permit for Gondola I site, however, the Town does Forest Service land outside of the WHEREAS, the access and roadway project is necessary for the following reasons: a) If the roadway permit is not granted, the general public will be ad versely affected by additional vehicles in the pedestrian area to service Vail Associates' new building; b) Additional traffic in an area identified as pri- marily pedestrian is undesirable; c) The new building proposed by Vail Associates, Inc., if built without the alternate access, would have an undesirable public effect; Page 2 ' Res. WHEREAS, the project fits the Town of Vail's effort to reduce vehicular traffic on Gore Creek Drive and Bridge Street through the Vail Village core, and is in keeping with the recently enacted Pedestrian Mall Ordinance. As described in this resolution, certain mountain-oriented activities performed by Vail Associates, Inc. will also be served by the roadway; WHEREAS, the other affected, neighboring properties and the public generally are in favor of the proposed alternate access; and WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the alternate access is necessary for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: 1} Vail Associates, Inc. has proposed and the Town has agreed to the implementation of a project to develop an access road, approximately 300 feet long and 20 feet wide, to serve on-- mountain facilities, such as a sun deck, Ski Patrol facilities and first aid room, mountain personnel locker rooms, ambulance loading facilities, and new lift ticket and Ski School offices. In addition, the roadway will serve as access to the building that Vail Associates, Tnc. intends to build as replacement of the old Gondola I building. (The "on--mountain facilities" are not to be included in the permit request, since those facilities will be included as part of the 1979 Summer Operating Plan to be submitted by Vail Associates, Inc. to the United States Forest Service.) 2) The roadway permit to be issued by the United States Forest Service shall be in the name and will be under the exclusive control of that Vail Associates, Inc. shall construct under an agreement with the Town of Vail. costs of construction and maintenance of s by Vail Associates until further agreement Vail Associates. of the Town of Vail the Town, provided, and maintain the road Specifically, all aid road shall be borne between the Town and Res. P• 3g 3) The specified roadway shall be constructed in the summer and fall of 1979 by Vail Associates, Iric. , 4} The technical specifications for the roadway are as follows: a) Approximate length _ 300 feet. b) Construction width - 30 feet. c) Operational width - 20 feet. d} After construction and revegetation, the only portion of the property that will be used is the 20-foot roadway, except for snow storage from ordinary plowing activity along the roadway in the winter. 5) The Town Council hereby authorizes the Town Manager to apply to the United States Forest Service for a special use permit for the purpose of the within described roadway project. The Town Manager shall sign far and on behalf of the Town Council, and the Town Clerk shall attest to his signature and affix the Seal of the Town as may be required. INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, this 18th day of July, 1978. N~a~ / ~ ~ ATTEST: Town ~C'lerk