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AGENDA
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 2, 1979
7:30 P.M.
box 100 . vail, colorado 81657 a 303.476.5613
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
1.) . Ordinance No. 38, Series of 1979, second reading, an Ordinance
providing for a supplemental indenture to the mortgage revenue
bonds for Pitkin Creek Park.
2.) Ordinance No. 39, Series of 1979, first reading, approving
amendment to the Public Works Maintenance Facility Lease
Agreement.
PRESENTATIONS
3.) Continuation of Ipanema Condominiums appeal.
4.) Report on proposed Lionshead Parking Structure.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Richard Caplan, Town Manager
MINUTES
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
OCTOBER 2, 1979
Is The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M.
on Tuesday, October 2, 1979? in the Town Council Chambers of the Vail
Municipal Building.
The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney Slifer were present:
Absent:
Bill Wilto
Scott Hopman
Bob Ruder
John Donovan
Paula Palmateer
Dr. Steinberg
Also present were: Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney and Richard Caplan
Town Manager.
The first matter for the Council's attention was Ordinance No. 38,
Series of 1979, providing for a supplemental indenture to the mortgage
revenue bonds for.Pitkin Creek Park was introduced on second reading
by Mayor Rodney Slifer. There was no dicussion. Councilmember Wilto
moved to approve Ordinance No. 38, Series of 1979; Councilmember
Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion
passed.
The next item was Ordinance No. 39, Series of 1979, approving amendment
to the Public Works Maintenance Facility lease agreement was introduced
by Mayor Rodney Slifer on first reading. There was no discussion.
Councilmember Hopman made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 39, Series
of 1979 on first reading; Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion.
All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
The next item on the Agenda was the continuation of hearing the appeal
for Ipanema Condominiums. Jim Morter of Morter, Fisher, Arnold AIA
presented the Council with new drawings and asked the Council to
withdraw the appeal, because he felt that they had made all the changes
asked by the Council and were now in conformance to the DRB demands.
A letter from Councilmember Palmateer stating her views on the project
which were in favor of the first design.
Councilmember Ruder made a motion to overturn Design Review Boards
Decision and deny the project; Mayor Rodney Slifer Seconded the motion.
The motion failed with a split vote of 2 for and 2 against.
Councilmember Hopman made to withdraw the appeal and approve design
as modified and send it back to Design Review Board; Councilmember
Wilto seconded the motion. The motion failed with a split of 2 for
and 2 against. Councilmember Wilto moved that they reverse original
decision of Design Review Board and send it back to Design Review Board
with new design; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. The motion
passed with a 3 for and 1 against. Applicant will go before the
Design Review Board on Thursday October 4th..
Richard Caplan, Town Manager, gave an update on the progress of
the Lionshead Parking Structure proposal. He said that soils tests
had been done. Kent Rose then stated that a verbal report on the tests
would be in by October 8th and written confirmation of the tests by
October 15th. He also stated that XPB & A are reviewing the plans
and figuring the cost estimates. All this will be done prior to the
the November 20th election. Another report will be given on October
16th night meeting. Council also asked for the cost of additional
• buildings. Council can change the dollar figure by the next meeting
on October 16th.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
Two items the first that letters had been sent out to architects in
Eagle County for proposals on the new library, and secondly there
will be voter registration sub stations in four areas this year, for
people to register for the November 20th election. You will be able
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to register on Friday the 12th and 19th of October at the sub -stations.
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
Larry Rider introduced the new assistant Town Attorney Larry Esquith
to the Council with a little background history since Larry has been
in Vail since 1973, and been the prosecutor for the Town in municipal
court. Welcome aboard Larry Esquith.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mayor Rodney Slifer announced that Richard Caplan, Town Manager will
be sending out letters to the three people selected from the -logo
contest. He is asking that these three people expand and amplify
their drawings.
Rodney Slifer offered congratulations to Kris Sweeney of the Recreation
Department for her new title as Ms Vail. Congratulations Kris!
0 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Bob Fritch of the Sitzmark Lodge is urging the Council to change
the sign at the four way stop. He would like to read lodging with an
arrow. Dick Ryan gave an update on the sign program and stated that
at no time was lodging recommended for the signage at the four way stop.
Since the Council was sympathetic at the last meeting on September 18th
and told Mr. Fritch that something like that could be done it was
decided to remove the sign at the four way stop at this time. Further
discussion on the signage for the four way stop will be on October 9th
with the Sign Comittee and any other interested persons.
Councilmember Wilto moved to adjourn the meeting. Councilmember Ruder
seconded the motion. All present voted in favor, and the meeting
adjourned at 9 P.M.
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