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JULY 17, 1979
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
1.) Ordinance No. 22, Series of 1979, First Reading, amending
the Vail Municipal Code to allow one single -Family Residential
unit in the Two -Family Residential District and Two -Family
Primary/secondary Residential District on lots of less than
15,000 square feet.
2.) Ordinance No. 23, Series of 1979, Second Reading, amending
Section 2.20.040 "Members -Term" of the Vail runicipal Code
providing that members of the local Liquor Licensing Authority
shall serve 2 years overlapping terms.
3. Ordinance No. 24, Series of 1979, Second Reading, An Ordinance
rezoning Parcel A Bighorn Subdivision and Parcel A Bighorn
1st Addition from Residential Cluster (RC) to Two -Family
Residential (R).
4. Ordinance No. 25, Series of 1979, Second Reading, Amending
Ordinance No. 14, (Series of 1974) relating to the franchise
for the operation of Cable Television system.
5.) Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1979, Second Reading, An Ordinance
imposing a Land Transfer Tax upon the Transfer of interests
in Real Property.
6.) Ordinance No. 27,' Series of 1979, First Reading, Annexing a
28.114 acre parcel along the Golf Course in to the Town located
in NW4 of the NW4 of Section 10, T5S, R80W of the 6th P.M.
7.) Ordinance No. 28, Series of 1979, First Reading, amending the
Traffic Code, Article XXI, Section 21-5D, relating to use of
play streets.
8.) Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1979, annexing to the Town of
Vail certain property located in the N' of the Section 12,
T5S, R81W of the 6th P.M., Eagle County, commonly known as
Lionsridge 77 acres.
9.) Ordinance No. 30, Series of 1979, zoning parcels property
located in the N# of Section_ 12, T5S, R81W of the 6th P.M.
PRESENTATIONS
10 ) Appeal regarding Cyrano's deck enclosure
If.) Discussion of Management Contract with Vail Water and Sanitation
1x.4, Report on Air Quality
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
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Richard Caplan, Town Manager
MINUTES
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
JULY 17, 1979
16 The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M.
on Tuesday, July 17, 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: Town Manager Richard Caplan, Town Attorney Larry
Rider.
The first matter for Council's attention was Ordinance No. 22, Series
of 1979, amending the Vail Municipal Code to allow one single-family
residential and two-family primary/secondary residential district
on lots of less than 15,000 square feet was read on first reading
by Mayor Slifer. Councilmember Bill Wilto moved that Ordinance No. 22
Series of 1979 be tabled; Councilmember Tom Steinberg seconded the
motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 23, Series of 1979, amending the Vail Liquor Licensing
Authority providing that a "Members Term shall be 2 overlapping years
was read by Mayor Rod Slifer on second reading. There were no questions
or discussion by the Council. Councilmember Scott Hopman made a motion
to approve Ordinance No. 23, on second reading; Councilmember John
Donovan seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion
passed.
Ordinance No. 24, Series of 1979, rezoning Parcel A Bighorn Subdivision
and Parcel A Bighorn 1st Addition from Residential Cluster to Two -Family
Residential was read by Mayor Rod Slifer. Dick Ryan, Director of
Community Development explained the Ordinance. There were no questions
or discussion by the Council. Councilmember Tom Steinberg made a motion
to approve Ordinance No. 24 on second reading; Councilmember Scott Hopman
seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 25, Series of 1979, amending Ordinance No. 14(Series of 1974)
relating to the franchise for the operation of Cable Television was
read on second reading by Mayor Slifer. Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney
introduced this Ordinance. There were no questions or discussion by
the Council. Councilmember John Donovan made a motion to approve Ordinance
No. 26, Series of 1979 on second reading; Councilmember Bob Ruder seconded
the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed.
The Council then undertook consideration of Ordinance No. 26, Series
of 1979, imposing a Land Transfer Tax upon the Transfer of interests
in Real Property was read by Mayor Rodney Slifer on second reading.
Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney explained the minor changes made to
the Ordinance on first reading. There was a lengthy discussion between
the council and citizens. The general concensus of the citizens was
that they were for the tax but didn't like the process in which it was
presented. Councilmember John Donovan made a motion to approve Ordinance
No. 26, Series of 1979, as amended; Councilmember Scott Hopman seconded
the motion. All present voted, the vote was 6 for and 1 against (Paula
Palmateer).
Ordinance No. 27, Series of 1979, annexing a 28.114 acre parcel along
the Golf Course in to the Town was read by Mayor Rod Slifer. There
were no questions or discussion. Councilmember Tom Steinberg made
a motion to approve Ordinance No. 27 on first reading; Councilmember
Bob Ruder seconded the motion.
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Ordinance No. 28, Series of 1979, amending the Model Traffic Code
relating to use of play streets was read by Mayor Rod slifer on first
reading. Russ Motta, Chief of Police introduced a map of the designated
play areas and also discussed the areas that roller skates or skate
boards or similar devices were not to be used. Councilmember Bill Wilto
made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 28 as amended; Councilmember
Bob Ruder seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion
passed.
Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1979, annexing Lionsridge 77 acres was
read by Mayor Rodney Slifer on first reading. There was no discussion.
Councilmember Paula Palmateer made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 29
on first reading; Councilmember Bill Wilto seconded the motion. All
present voted, the vote was 6 for and 1 against (Tom Steinberg)'.
Ordinance No. 30, Series of 1979, zoning parcels of property known
as Lionsridge 77 acres was read by Mayor Rodney Slifer on first reading.
There was no discussion. Councilmember Bob Ruder made a motion to
approve Ordinance No. 30, on first reading; Councilmember Scott Hopman
seconded the motion. All present voted, 6 for and 1 against (Tom Steinberg)
The next item on the agenda was a presention on the appeal for a deck
enclosure at Cyrano's by _Jerry Grevin. He doesn't feel that the issue
is the enclosing of the patio but how he intends to do it. The enclosure
will be all glass and the ceiling will be able to slid back to give the
atmosphere of eating outside. He feels this enclosure would give people
a place to wait in the winter. After a lengthy discussion in regards to
the enclosure and the lease agreement between the owner and the Town of
Vail it was decided to table the discussion until the July 31 work session.
Councilmember Bob Ruder made a motion to table the appeal until the July
31st work session; Councilmember Paula Palmateer seconded the motion.
All present voted, 5 for and 2 abstained (John Donovan and Scott Hopman)
The next item on the agenda was a discussion of Management Contract
with Vail Water and Sanitation by Lawrence C. Rider, Town Attorney.
Dennis Murphy, Environmental Health Officer gave a follow-up report
on Air Quality in the Gore Valley.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
Mentioned that the Town would be passing an Ordinance in regards to
the purchase of 13 new buses..for Urban Mass Transportation System.
Report the May sales tax figure of $54,054.00.
Introduced Laura Snyder the Town of Vail's new Environmental Health
officer.
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS:
None
Councilmember John Donovan moved to adjourn the meeting; Councilmember
Steinberg seconded the motion. All presented voted in favor, and the
meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M.
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