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AGENDA
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 6, 1.979
7:30 P.M.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
1.) Ordinance No. 41, Series of 1979, Second Reading, An Ordinance amending
the regulations relating to sales tax on food.
2.) Ordinance No. 42, Series of 1979, Second Reading, An Ordinance to ratify
Ordinance No. 37, Series of 1979, and all other actions taken in
connection with Residential Facility Notes regarding Pitkin Creek Park.
3.) Ordinance No. 44,.Series of 1979; First Reading, An Ordinance adopting
the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Building
Code Standards, 1979 Edition.
4.) Ordinance No. 45, Series of 1979, First Reading, An Ordinance amending..-
the'Recreational Amentities Tax and Fund, to allow rebates for'properties_'
providing a long term and low and moderate priced residential housing. _
5.) Ordinance No, 46, Series of 1979, First Reading, An Ordinance setting
aTown Mill Levy at 3.40 mills.
6.) Ordinance No. 47, Series of 1979, First Reading, An Ordinance readopting
Section 18.52.160(2) relating a parking fund.
7.) Ordinance No. 48, Series of 1979, First Reading, An Ordinance to approve
and adopt a Supplement to the Vail Municipal Code.
8.) Resolution No. 25, Series of 1979, A Resolution establishing the
parking exemption and variance fee at $5,000.00 per space.
9.) Resolution No. 26, Series of 1979, A Resolution approving the equipment
lease of 10 buses/1 computer.
10.) Resolution No. 27, Series of 1979, A Resolution approving the
Intergovernmental Agreement between the County and the Town of Vail.
PRESENTATION.
11.) Re -appeal of Ipanema Condominium Project.
MANAGER REPORTS
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION /a4ul"
Richard Cap an, Toft Manager
MINUTES
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
NOVEMBER 6, 1979
7:30 P.M.
The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M. on
Tuesday, November 6, 1979 in the Town Council Chambers of the -"Vail Municipal
Building.
The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney Slifer were present:
John Donovan
Paula Palmateer
Tom Steinberg
Bill Wilto
Scott Hopman
Bob Ruder
Also present were: Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney and Richard -Caplan, Town
Manager
The first matter for Council's attention was Ordinance No. 41, Series of
1979, amending the regulations relating to sales tax on food was introduced
by Rodney Slifer, Mayor, on second_ reading. There..ovas no discussion.
Councilmember Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 41, Series of 1979, on
second reading;Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All present voted
Sin favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 42, Series of 1979, ratifying Ordinance No. 37, Series of 1979,
and all other actions taken in connection with Residential Facility notes
regarding Pitkin Creek Park was introduced by Mayor Rod Slifer on second
reading. There was no discussion. Councilmember Hopman moved to approve
Ordinance No. 42, Series of 1979, on second reading; Councilmember Steinberg
seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 44, Series of 1979, adopting the Uniform Building Code,
Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Building Code Standards, 1979 Edition was
introduced by Mayor Rod Slifer on first reading. There was a lengthy
discussion. Councilmember Ruder moved to approve Ordinance 44, Series of 1979
on first reading; Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All present
voted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 45, Series of 1979, amending the Recreational Amentities
Tax and Fund, to allow rebates for properties providing a long term and
low moderate priced residential housing was introduced on first reading
by Mayor Slifer. Jim Rubin, Zoning Administrator, gave a brief presentation
Wouncilmember Steinberg moved to approve Ordinance No. 45, Series of 1979
n first reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present
voted in favor and the motion passed.
Next item on the agenda was Ordinance No. 46, Series of 1979, setting the
Town Mill Levy at 3.40 mills was introduced by Mayor Slifer on first reading.
Richard Caplan, Town Manager, gave a brief presentation there was no discussior
Councilmember Donovan moved to approve Ordinance No. 46, Series of 1979,
on first reading; Councilmember Steinberg seconded the motion. All present
voted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 47, Series of 1979, readopting Section 18.52.160(2) relating
a parking fund was introduced by Mayor Rodney Slifer on first reading.
A brief presentation was given by Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney. There
was no discussion. Councilmeinber Wilto moved to approve Ordinance No. 47,
Series of 1979, on first reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion
All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
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Ordinance No. 48, Series of 1979, an Ordinance to approve and adopt a
Supplement to the Vail Municipal Code was introduced by Mayor Slifer on
first reading. A brief presentation by Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney.
No discussion. Councilmember Ruder moved to approve Ordinance No. 48,
Series of 1979, on first reading; Councilmember Steinberg seconded the
motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
Resolution No. 25, Series of 1979, establishing the parking exemption
and variance fee at $5,000.00 per space was introduced by Mayor Slifer,
A presentation was given by Dick Ryan, Director of Community Development.
There was some discussion. Councilmember Wilto moved to approve Resolution
No. 25 excluding the Wicked West and Currence Jewelry under this Resolution.;
Councilmember Ruder seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and
the motion passed.
Resolution No. 26, Series of 1979, approving the equipment lease of
10 buses/l computer was introduced by Mayor Rod Slifer. A brief presentation
was given by Richard Caplan, Town Manager. There was no discussion.
Councilmember Steinberg moved to approve Resolution No. 26, Series of 1979;
Councilmember Donovan seconded the motion. All present voted in favor
and the motion passed.
4'--'* Resolution No. 27, Series of 1979, approving the Intergovernmental
Agreement between the County and the Town of Vail was introduced by
Mayor Slifer. There was no discussion. Councilmember Hopman moved to
approve Resolution No. 27; Councilmember Steinberg seconded the motion.
All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
Next item on the agenda was the re -appeal of the Ipanema Condominium
Project. A presentation by Jim Morter, Architect for the client was given.
There was extensive discussion. Councilmember Steinberg made a motion
to affirm the Design Review Board decision modifying the recent decision
and go back to the original proposal; Councilmber Palmateer seconded the
motion. All present voted, 4 against the motion and 3 for the motion.
The motion failed.
Councilmember Hopman moved to go with Design Review Boards recent decision;
Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All present voted, 5 against
the motion and 2 for the motion. The motion failed.
Councilmember Ruder moved to disapprove the design that was approved by
Design Review Board and go by guidelines in Section 18.54.070 Design
Guidelines; Councilmembek Donovan seconded the motion. All present
voted, 3 against the motion and 4 for the motion. The motion passed.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
VRA/Town of Vail will be holding an information meeting on Tuesday November
13, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building.
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
None
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
Linda Kiaser is ashamed of Council for voting against the Ipanmena project.
Beer and Baloney night is .Friday November loth.
Bob Ruder will be gone for the last meeting in November. He will not
be on the Council any longer and Rod Slifer thanked him for his four
years.
10 Councilmember Donovan moved to adjourn; Councilmember Hopman seconded the
motion. The meeting adjourned at 10:05 P.M.
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