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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-25 Town Council MinutesOFFICE COPY DO NOT REMOVE MINUTES OF THE MEETING ke BOARD OF TRUSTEES - TOWN OF VAIL HELD NOVEMBER 25, 1968 On Monday, November 25, 1968, at 7:45 P. M. , the Board of Trustees of the Town of Vail convened as the Local Liquor Licensing Authority. ROLL CALL: Roll Call found the following members present: C. E. Kindel J. Langmaid J. Donovan J. Dobson, Chairman T. I. Steinberg Absent: Peter Seibert Richard Bailey Also present vuere F. Blake Lynch, John Dunn (Acting Attorney) and a court reporter. 1. Hearinq on K-J Supermarkets. Inc.. for a 3.2 Beer License Application After a brief hearing, Chairman Dobson advised that a decision of the Board would be sent by Certified Mail to the applicant. 2. Consideration of Application for Renewal of a 3. 2 Beer License for The Ke_ci.___ Since there was a change from a corporation to a propriotorship in the renewal application for the Keg, an investigation of the moral character of the owner was necessary. Chief of Police Ted Holmes gave a report on Steve Ruder, the applicant, which attested to his character. The Board reviewed the list of references and complete file. Everything was in order as stated. by Attorney Dunn. Trustee Langmaid made a Motion to approve the renewal. It was seconded by Trustee Donovan, and unanimously approved by the Board. 3. Other Liquor License Renewals The Mayor brought before the Board the consideration of liquor license renewals for the Gallery and Gastof Gramshammer which were to be approved. The Board proceeded to review both applications. Trustee Steinberg made a Motion to approve the license renewals subject to the case of the Gallery for Signature. The Motion was seconded by Trustee Kindel and unanimously approved. 0 PAGE TWO • The Board now convened as the Board of Trustees of the Town of Vail. 1. Consideration of "An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1966, Defining Public Nuisances Within the Town of Vail by More Specifically Defining Certain Nuisances Related to Trash, Garbage and Refuse Cans or Containers and Junked Automobiles. " The Board reviewed a memo written by Blake Lynch concerning the ordinance. After considerable discussion, Attorney Dunn submitted a suggestion as to the wording which was accepted and approved. Mr. Dunn said he would word this section of the ordinance so as to encompass the following: Trash and containers for trash and garbage must be enclosed as to protect same from view and to protect same from access by scavenging animals. The final printing of the Ordinance to be published will be corrected as approved. . It was decided that the original wording concerning junked automobiles. was not satisfactory, and Attorney Dunn was requested to draft another ordinance to cover this matter of concern. The Board was polled as to having read and understood Ordinance #13, Amendment #18, Series 1966, as follows: Trustee Bailey Trustee Donovan Trustee Kindel Trustee Langmaid Trustee Steinberg The Board was then polled as to their approval of the above Ordinance; they unanimously approved in the same order as above. 2. Gas Franchise Matter The Mayor stated there would be a statement in the next few days regarding a possible gas franchise. 3. Town Meetings It was suggested that at the two meetings held each month for the Town, one be a formal meeting and the second, if necessary, be more of an open forum address to the specific town problems. It was felt this a good idea particularly during the busy winter months. There were no comments, so Mayor Dobson suggested the Board and public give this some thought. He stated basically they wanted to have enough meetings but not too many and if there were major subjects for consideration, this would give a full evening for discussion. 4. Citizen Participation MrS,Steinberg asked about Pepi's sign and its legality. The Mayor stated it was legal and that its brightness was noted by Pepi and something was going to be done to tone it down a little. • Steve Ruder asked about the hand work put out in front of some of the buildings. Bob Parker felt this sort of sign could be covered under the sign ordinance as junk. Mayor Dobson stated he would. look into this further and enforce the ordinance. u PAGE THREE Bob Parker asked what could be done by the Town about the clean-up --- problem before Thanksgiving. Mr. Lynch stated he had sent out a letter Iowa to all contractors that day advising them they had 48 hours to clean up before steps would be taken. After some discussion, the Mayor said he would see to it the Town was cleaned up soon. With no further business to come before the Board, Trustee Kindel made a Motion to adjourn the meeting. Trustee Langmaid seconded the Motion and it was unanimously carried by the Board. The Meeting came to a close at 10:15 P.M. 0 0 P'0o Dear 0 The Town of VAIL, Colorado Box 631 • Vail, Colorado • 81657 Telephone 303 476 - 5613 On Monday, November 11, 1968, a clean-up day was scheduled to remove the everyday litter and construction debris that had accumulated in the Village throughout the summer and early fall. Unfortunately, the snowfall of the weekend prior to November 11 was heavy enough to cover most of the debris, thereby cancelling the clean-up day. We feel, however, that it is necessary to make sure that the larger, more obvious debris collected around the areas of construction must be removed, both to avoid leaving this clean-up for next spring and to avoid the unsightliness during the tourist season. As early as the first week in December we will have Warren Miller and Jean Claude Killey in Vail on two different filming projects. Accordingly, the Town is requiring that each contractor clean any excess debris, trash, and building materials surrounding the project(s) of his responsibility by November 28. All debris accumulated hei�ea4ter should be either cleaned up daily or kept indoors. We hope we can count on your cooperation with us in this matter. Sincerely, /s/ F. Blake Lynch Town Manager Vail, Colorado .�r 0 • 0 TO: FROM: REFERENCE: Board of 'Trustees Blake Lynch Refuse Container O Attached is a copy of the Nuisance Ordinance amendment, dealing with refuse containers, drafted by Peter Co>sgri£f aN the direction of the Board. T / I Rather than say "fully enclo uildings" as directed by the Board, it migh b ore desirab: verbiage like 'obscured from p c view" whi slightly more ambiguous in to of enforceme to the point on the desired end. t offers mor. may avoid the probl of dealt with a s u or with the intent but o the Lett r of the law. In addition, i ight a irable to r (jut "construction terials n i current us ' c this provisio altugh is ore bility and ht complies y with .1� 0 0 ORDINANCE NO. 15 Series of 1968 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1966, DEFINING PUBLIC NUISANCES WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL BY MORE SPECIFICALLY DEFINING CERTAIN NUISANCES RELATED TO TRASH, GARBAGE AND REFUSE CANS OR CONTAINERS AND JUNKED AUTOMOBILES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF VAIL: Section 1. Amendment. That Section 2, subsection (b) of Ordinance No. 18, series of 1966, entitled "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING PUBLIC NUISANCES WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ABATEMENT THEREOF." is hereby amended by the addition of the following sentence to follow Section 2, subsection (b): It is specifically provided that trash, garbage and refuse containers, barrels and cans must be located in fully enclosed buildings for the storage of the same, and that "junk" as referred to in this Ordinance shall be expressly deemed to include, without limitation, any motor vehicle that has been incapable of operation under its own power for a period of days. Section 2. Effect of Amendment. Except as hereinabove modified and amended, all other terms and provisions of Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1966, shall be deemed to remain in full force and effect and not cancelled, modified or amended by this Ordinance. Section 3. Emergencv. • The Board of Trustees finds and determines that the passage of this Ordinance is necessary for the immediate preser- vation of the public health and safety of the inhabitants of the Town of Vail, and that this Ordinance shall become effective Five (5) days after publication. READ, PASSED, ADOPTED AND ORDERED 1-URI.J51IED This day of October, 1968. John Dobson, Mayor ATTEST: F. Blake Lynch, Town Clerk i 1d.. 1 1 1 1.. i nnii iu. 1> 0 a ORDINANCE NO. 15 . Series of 1968 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 02DINANCE NO. 18, SERIES OF 1966, DEFINING PUBLIC NUISANCES WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL BY MORE SPECIFICALLY DEFINING CERTAIN NUISANCES RELATED TO TRASH, GARBAGE AND REFUSE CANS OR CONTAINERS. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF VAIL: Section 1. Amendment. That Section 2, subsection (b) of Ordinance No. 18, series of 1966, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE DEFINING PUBLIC NUISANCES WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ABATEMENT THEREOF." is hereby amended by the addition of the following sentence to follow Section 2, subsection (b): It is specifically provided that trash, garbage and refuse and trash, garbage and refuse containers, " barrels and cans must be obscured from view and not accessible to scavenging animals. Section 2. Effect of Amendment. Except as hereinabove modified and amended, all other terms and provisions of Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1966, shall be deemed to remain in full force and effect and not cancelled, modified or amended by this Ordinance. Section 3. Emercrency. The Board of Trustees finds and determines that the passage of is this Ordinance is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety of the inhabitants of the Town of Vail, and that this Ordinance shall become effective Five (5) days after publication. READ, PASSED, ADOPTED AND ORDERED PUBLISHED This 25th day of NOVEMBER , 1968. John Dobson, Mayor ATTEST: 0 F. Blake Lynch, Town Cleric