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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-05 Town Council MinutesVAIL TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JUNE 5, 1979 7:30 P.M. n � '/("��'� 4,1110WO of VO box too • vall, Colorado 81657 • 303.476-5613 i ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 1.) Ordinance No. 15, Series of 1979, First Reading, annexing to the Town of Vail certain property located in the SWj of Section 12, T5S, R81W, of the 6th P.M., Eagle County, commonly known as a portion of Matterhorn Village. 2.) Ordinance No. 174,Series of 1979, Second Reading, amending the Vail Municipal Code by the addition of Section 8.16.125 entitled "hauling of Refuse". 3.) Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1979, Second Reading, making a supplemental appropriation from the General Fund and Open Space Fund. g&4.) Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1979, First Reading, making certain correct- ions to numbering and wording inaccuracies in Ordinance No. 50, Series 1978; Ordinance No. 41, Series of 1978; and Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1979, relating to fireplaces and zoning. 5.) Ordinance No. 20, Series of 1979, First Reading, amending the Vail Municipal Code to provide in the Code provisions relating to Cable Television Cables. 6.) Ordinance No. 21, Series of 1979, First Reading, rezoning two parcels of Val d' Gore from Residential Cluster to Public Use; Residential Cluster to Medium Density Multiple Family. PRESENTATIONS 7.) Mansfield Village 8.) .Cl-05 Lionsridge Phase II 9.) Annexation of 77 acres in Lionsridge WOWN MANAGER REPORTS TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS CITIZEN PARTICIPATION 1� I �Iichard aplan, Town anager MINUTES VAIL TOWN COUNCIL JUNE 5, 1979 7:30 P.M. • The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday, June 5, 1979, in the Town Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal building. The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney Slifer were present: Absent: Paula Palmateer Tom Steinberg Bill Wilto Scott Hopman Bob Ruder John Donovan Also present were: Richard Caplan, Town Manager and Town Attorney Lawrence C. Rider. The first matter for Council's attention was Ordinance No. 15, Series of 1979, annexing to the Town of Vail a certain property located in the SWj of Section 12, T5S, R81W, of the 6th P.M., Eagle County, commonly known as a portion of Matterhorn Village was introduced on first reading by Mayor Slifer. Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney, presented to the Council a Certificate of Publication. Dick.Ryan gave a staff..report.: and stated that staff recommended approval of .annexation with the followingconditions: 1. Initial zoning 2 Family Primary/Secondary 2. Include entire right-of-way of Geneva Drive 3. La Serne Lane not accepted by TOV 4. Property annexed - inclusion into the VMRD and VFPD. Councilmember Bill Wilto moved to .approve Ordinance 15, Series of 1979, on first reading with the conditions setforth by Dick Ryan, Director of Community Development; Councilmember Tom Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No. 17, Series of 1979, amending. the Vail Municipal Code by the addition of Section 8.16.125 entitled "Hauling of Refuse" was introduced on second reading by Mayor Rod Slifer. There was no discussion. Councilmember Tom Steinberg moved to approve Ordinance No. 17, Series of 1979, on second reading; Councilmember Scott Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No. 18, Series of 1979, making a supplemental appropriation form the General Fund and Open Space Fund, was introduced on second reading by Richard Caplan,.Town Manager.:_ There was no.discussion. Councilmember Paula Palmateer moved that Ordinance No. 17, Series of 1979, be approved on second.reading; Councilmember Tom Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1979, making certain corrections to numbering and wording inaccuracies in Ordinance No. 50, Series of 1978; Ordinance No. 41, Series of 1978; and Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1979, relating to fireplaces and zoning was read by Mayor Slifer on -first reading Lawrence C: Rider., Town Attorney.the ordinances. There was no discussion. `.Council-,-. member"Tom.Steinberg moved to approve Ordinance 19, Series of 1979, on first reading; Councilmember Bill Wilto seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. 0 Minutes June 5, 1979 Ordinance No. 20, Series of 1979, amending the Vail Municipal Code to provide in the Code provisions relating to Cable Television Cables was read by Mayor Slifer on first reading. Ordinance No. 20 was introduced by Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney.. There was a lengthy . discussion by the Council. Councilmember Scott Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 20 on first reading; Councilmember Bob Ruder seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No. 21, Series of 1979, rezoning.two parcels of Val d' Gore from Residential Cluster to Public Use; Residential Cluster to Medium Density Multiple Family was read by Mayor Rod Slifer. Ordinance No. 21 was introduced by Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney for discussion by the Council. Councilmember Scott Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 21 on first reading; Councilmember Paula Palmateer seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. The next item on the agenda was a presentation on the Mansfield Village introduced by Dick Ryan, Director of Community Development. Staff spent considerable time on this project and recommend approval of the site plan and the Hotel. Andy .Norris gave a presentation of the project. After a lenghty discussion between the Council and Andy Norris they have • some concerns these are: - Access to the 1 acre parcel (Andy Norris does not -own this) - Commercial Space, size and uses - Transportation The Council then decided to table this project for two weeks. Council - member Scott Hopman moved to table discussion for two weeks (June 19); Councilmember. Bob Ruder seconded this motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. The next,matter the Council undertook was the Cl-05 Lionsridge Phase II, introduced by Dick Ryan, Director of Community Development. Jay Peterson, gave a brief presentation for the approval of the final development plan, and -agrees with staff recommendations.:which are: - Department approval of the location and design of trash containers. - Construction of an internal sidewalk and an off- set sidewalk along the Frontage Road. - Construction of a bus pull -off area and shelter. Applicant should work with Jon Eberle concerning location and specification. Special treatment of the concrete retaining walls. Construction of protective wall along Lionsridge Loop. - Change in location oif structures as recommended in the memorandum. - Adding windows to the west blank wall of the three story structures with views to the west. - Increasing the distance between buildings to allow more natural light into the courtyard on the three story structure. - Re -design landscape plan to include additional landscaping and continue the landscaping to the street surface. - Schedule of when the recreational amentity package will be constructed. Also review of lands by Council in conjunction with Design Review Board. Councilmember Paula Palmateer moved to approve Site.Plan I and Phase II of Development Plan with the above stated conditions; Councilmember Bob Ruder seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Minutes June 5, 1979 Page 3 The next item for the Council to reveiw was a presentation given by Jay Peterson regarding annexation of 77 acres in Lionsridge. After a lengthy discussion concerning Parcel E of that development the Council decided to table the discussion for two weeks; in the meantime there will be a site inspection by the Council and the developers on June 12; Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney, will draft a contract for petition. Councilmember Paula Palmateer moved that this project by tabled for two weeks (June 19); Councilmember Bill Wilto,.seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion carried. TOWN MANAGER REPORTS Richard Caplan, Town Manager, gave a brief run-down on the Energy Meeting with Vail Associates/Vail Resort Association/Town of Vail. TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney, recieved a letter from NWCOG.- diligence application from the Denver Water Board. COG represents interest in fighting application. The Council authorized COG to represent the TOV. Councilmember Tom Steinberg made a motion for COG to represent the TOV; Councilmember Scott Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion carried. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION A citizen from the audience expressed her appreciation to Jim Rubin for the letter on the Matterhorn Annexation. Councilmember Paula Palmateer moved to adjourn the meeting;.Councilmember Tom Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the meeting adjourned at 11:00 P.M. ATTEST: Town Jerk Mayar 11 0 r