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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02 Urging Passage of House Bill 1092, the Land Use Planning and Urban Service Act of 1975y ~ • RESOLUTION NO. 2 Series of x.975 A RESOLUTION URGING PASSAGE OF HOUSE BILL 1092 BY THE COLORADO GENERAL ASSEMBLY, KNOWN AS THE LAND USE PLANNING AND URBAN SERVICE ACT OF 1975 WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Vail, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as the "Town", considers that comprehensive statewide land use and municipal boundary adjustment legislation is needed in the State of Colorado in order to preserve the environment of the state as a whole and to protect the quality of life of all its inhabitants; WHEREAS, adequate land use planning and control throughout the state can be accomplished only through compre- hensive state legislation and cannot be left solely to local, county, and regional governmental agencies having limited authority over only the areas within their jurisdiction; WHEREAS, there is presently pending in the Colorado General Assembly a bill drafted by the Colorado Municipal League referred to as H.B. 1092, which provides for the desig- nation of urban service areas throughout the state, control of land use within said areas, preservation of nonurban areas from urban encroachment, expansion of urban service areas, annexation of areas within an urban service area by a munici- pality in accordance with existing annexation laws, limitations on incorporations of municipalities or formation or extension of special service districts, and creation or expansion of state boards and commissions to implement the legislation; ` WHEREAS, general control over the area within its jurisdiction is retained by a municipality under H.B. 1092; WHEREAS, the Town is presently seeking to annex wes-~ tern portions of Gore Valley since it is desirable that conti- guous areas which are a de facto part of the Vail community be brought within the jurisdiction of the Tawn; and Town lark I ,~ ~ i Resolution 2, 19'75 Page 2 WHEREAS, the following are specific reasons for the adoption of H.B. 1092: 1. H.B. 1092 utilizes a comprehensive plann~.ng approach to boundary adjustment questions rather than a case- by-case, appeal-by-appeal process. 2. The planning process of defining urban service areas begins at the local level but is carefully balanced to allow state review and alteration where needed. 3. H.B. 1092 affords predictability to local govern- ments once the urban service areas are defined rather than leaving each annexation decision to the whims, etc. of a boundary commission. 4. It avoids involving the state or a boundary commission in a review of every annexation, no matter how small or noncontroversial. 5. H.B. 1092 restricts the powers of municipalities to annex (annexation continues pursuant to the eligibility requirements of the present annexation act} by prohibiting any annexation by a municipality beyond its designated urban ser- vice area. 6. Tt also covers municipal incorporations or special district formations or extensions - not just annexations. 7. Protection is afforded against urbanization beyond the boundaries of municipalities, which urbanization might otherwise occur to the municipality's detriment if annexation powers alone were reduced. 8. It reduces the opportunity for developers to shop among local governments for the best deal and reduces the pres- sure for defensive annexations. 9. It provides perhaps the first meaningful approach in Colorado to the major problem of urban sprawl. 10. H.B. 1092 encourages and allows municipalities and counties to plan on a long-range basis for community develop- meat and growth; and Town lerk Resolution ~, 1975 Page 3 11. H.B. 1092 provides a positive system to conserve valuable agricultural lands, reduce energy consumption, and reduce costs of public improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Title. This resolution shall be known as the "Resolution Urging Passage of H.B. 1092". Section 2. Passage of H.B. 1092 Urged. The Colorado General Assembly is urged by the Town Council to pass H.B. 1092 during the current legislative session in an effort to preserve the environment of the State of Colo- rado and to protect the quality of life of all its inhabitants. Section 3. Transmission of Resolution to Legislature. The Town Manager is directed to promptly send repro- duced copies of this resolution to all members of the Colorado General Assembly to inform them of the position of the Town with respect to the pending bill referred to herein and to such other parties as within his sound discretion he considers appropriate. Section 4. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect upon the passage hereof . INTRODUCED, READ, APPROVED AND ENACTED, this 4th day of February, 1975. ATTEST: Town Cle ' ma~o~