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MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING
BOARDOFTRUSTEES
DECEMBER 21, 197$1
A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Vail was held
pursuant to call and notice at the hour of 7.30 p.m.on Tuesday, the 21st
of December, in the Municipal Building, Town of Vail.
The following trustees, constituting a quorum, were present:
John Donovan
Dick Bailey
Dr. Thomas Steinberg
Mayor John Dobson
Gerry White
Also present at this meeting were:
Terry Minger, Town Manager
Larry Robinson, Town Attorney
David Jay Flood, Los Angeles planner
A* David G. Behrhorst, Jay Flood's office
Merrill Newton, Apollo Park
The meeting was called to order by Mayor John Dobson.
David Jay Flood explained his parking variance request for Lot 8, Block
1, Vat1/Lions Head 3rd Filing (Site 9), which request was asking to allow
"parking space ingress and egress into service road easement (a) 10
spaces on road to LionsHead Gondola Service area, (b) 6 spaces on
entrance loop to owner's property." Mayor Dobson suggested that since
this was not a formal hearing for this variance, that the Planning Com-
mission and the Board of Trustees should have a joint meeting to determine
whether this variance would be granted.
M e rri I I Newton, representing Apollo Park, asked if the Board of Trustees
had made a decision on his parking variance request of several months ago.
They were told that the Planning Commission, together with the Board of
Trustees. would make this decision within the next week.
The minutes from the meeting of September 16, 1971, were read, and
Trustee White motioned for approval, Trustee Donovan seconded this
motion (with a part stricken from the minutes indicating his desire to
let Golden Peak Restaurant operate in the summer but not in the winter),
and the vote for approval of the amended minutes was unanimous.
The minutes from the meeting of September 22, 1971, were read and
approved after a Motion by Trustee Donovan and a second by Trustee
Steinberg and unanimous approval from the Board.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SALES TAX ORDINANCE FOR THE
TOWN O F VAI L (ORDINANCE NO. 3, SERIES O F 1971); PROVISIONS
SPECIFICALLY DENYINGANY VENDORS' FEE FOR THE COLLECTION
OF SAID TAX; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN RELATION THERETO.
was read and discussed by the Board. After a poll by Mayor Dobson asking
the trustees if they had read and understood the ordinance, to which they
al I answered yes, Trustee Donovan motioned for approval of this ordinance,
Trustee Bailey seconded this motion, and Ordinance No. 17, Series of
1971, was approved by unanimous vote of the Board.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 17, SERIES OF 1966,
RELATING TO USE AND OCCUPANCY O F CAMPERS AND TRAILERS
WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL; DESIGNATING TEMPORARY FACILITIES
WITHIN THE TOWN OF VAIL FOR THE TEMPORARY PARKING 01
SAME; AND SETTING FORTH MATTERS AND DETAILS IN RELATION
THERETO. was read and discussed by the Board. Mayor Dobson asked
if the Board understood this ordinance, which will allow campers and
trailers to park in the Lions Head parking lot for a period up to ten days.
The trustees all answered that they did understand the ordinance, and
Trustee Donovan motioned for approval, Trustee Bailey seconded, and
the vote was unanimous for approval of Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1971.
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING CERTAIN CONDUCT IN PUBLIC PLACES;
REQUIRING THE REPORTING OF ASSAULTS AND ALTERCATIONS
WITHIN THE TOWN O F VAIL, IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLA-
TION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND SETTING FORTH MATTERS AND
DETAILS IN RELATION THERE-FO.was also read and discussed by the
Board. Mayor Dobson polled the Board as to whether they understood
this ordinance, and they all answered yes. Trustee Donovan motioned
for approval, Trustee Bailey seconded the motion, and Ordinance No. 19,
Series of 1971, was approved by unanimousvote of the Board.
An Agreement betweenthe Town of Vail and John Carmody, ice skating
40 instructor and manager, was presented to the Board for their approval.
After some discussion, the agreement was approved along with the rates
for general admission and private lessons and season passes.
There being nofurther business, the meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p. m.
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