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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-03-16 Town Council Minutesno • 01INUTES VAIL TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MARCH 16, 1976 LJ The regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Vail,10olorado, was convened at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, March 16, 1976, in the Vail Municipal Building Council Chambers. Mayor John Dobson and the following council members were present: John Donovan Bill Heimbach Kathleen Klug Bob Ruder Joseph Staufer Bill Wilto Also present were: Eldon Beck, of Royston, Hanamoto, Beck & Abbey Terrell J. Minger, Town Manager Ordinance No. 7-76, an ordinance establishing Special Development District 6 and amending the zoning ordinance and the official zoning map, was presented on second reading. Eldon Beck pre- sented an amendment proposalto the report submitted at the March 2, 1976, Town Council meeting: 1. That the average height of the buildings will not exceed 45 feet and the roof height above (the rest inaudible). 2. The intent is that the building complex be as low as possible and that at this level of detail it is not realistic to tie down precise maximum elevations. The final decisions regarding the elevations will depend upon further details provided by the architect by the projection of building mass onto the photos of the actual site positions. 3. At this point the (questionable wording, inaudible).... final heights will be established.... (inaudible). Mr. Beck went into the various building elevations of the :proposed development, applying the proposed zoning amendment. Councilman Wilto moved adoption of Ordinance 7-76 as amended ac- cording to the recommendations of Eldon Beck; Councilman Ruder seconded the motion; all present voted in favor; and the motion carried. ORDINANCE 8-76, an ordinance authorizing the Town of Vail to make a special endorsement on a $30,000 promissory note of the Vail Centennial Museum, Inc., to accommodate it in obtaining a loan from the Bank of Vail for the Colorado Ski Museum, was presented on second reading. All debate and motions indaudible and the motion carried(as best as can be heard). ORDINANCE NO. 10-76, an ordinance providing for negotiation of municiapl contracts, was introduced on first reading. Any further dicussion and the voting record is inaudible. ORDINANCE 9-76, an ordinance concerning special improvement districts within the Town was totally inaudible: if it -.was dis- cussed -or voted on was not discernable. PRESENTATIONS In regard to the I-70 Crossing, Terrell Minger introduced the consultants who would beaddressing the meeing, gave a`brief his- . As VIL TAIL TOWN COUfdCIL REGULAR MEETING MARCH 16, 1976 PAGE Z tory of the conceptual development of the highway crossing, and emphasized that the main concern at this meeting was to determine whether an over or underpass be built. Eldon Beck presented a slide series depicting different highway crossings, over and under, pointing out various types of land- scaping and their impacts. George Bergen represented Claire Cooper -Marcus and presented the sociological and psycholigical impressions on over versus under pass. Representatives from the highway department spoke. Discussion was extensive: much inaudible. . Councilman Staufer moved that they start the design team working on the overpass approach, (rest of motion inaudible); Councilwoman Klug seconded the motion; a roll call vote was taken (reponses inaudible); and the motion carried. 0 As there was no further business, the meeting was adjourned. ATTEST: Te_n��'lerk ( or