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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-01 Town Council Minutesp A(iIrNI)A VAIL TOWN COUNCIL., REGULAR MEETING JULY 1, 1980 7:30 P.M. 'grin v,. N it y Vox 100 a Vail, colorado 01657 • 303.476.5613 4 0 INANCES AND Pf ESENTAT�ON� ,) OR INANCE NO. 23!/v SERIES OF 1980, SECOND READING, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO, 4, SERIES OF 1930, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF LAND TRANSFER 'TAX ANTICIPATION WARRANTS, &`," ILO GCS �,/ C�JIt-milf.C.lf{{_�-GGQJ 2,) ORDINANCE NO.SERIES OF 1.980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE VAIL MUNICIPAL CODE, PROVIDING REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR CONVERTING .Of AND ACCOMMODATION UNITS INTO CONDOMINIUM UNITS. 3.) ORDINANCE NO. 25, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17 OF THE VAIL MUNICIPAL CODE, PROVIDING A NEW DEFINITION FOR Tl-[E TERM SUBDIVISION. Lf.) ORDINANCE NO, 26, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 "ZONING" OF THE VAIL MJNICIPAL CODE, PROVIDING FOR THE ADDITION OF NEW CDADITIONAL USES RELATING TO TIME-SHARING. 5.) ORDINANCE NO. 27, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN 0 DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR TIME-SHARING PROJECTS, o,) ORDINANCE N0, 28, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR REGISTRATION ON 'TIME-aiARE PROJECTS WIT-- THE DEPARTMENT OF CO,*lUNITY DEVELOPMENT. 7.) ORDINANCE N0. 29, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE DEFINING TIME-SHARE BROKER AND TIME-SHARE SALESMAN, CITIZEN PARTICIPATION 8.) DISCUSSION OF TIME-7014I N GPROPOSAL FOR CC I . 9,) RED LION APPEAL, TOWN MANAGER REPORTS TOWN ATFOR11EY REPORTS RI-CRIARD CAPLAN, fiOTW (ER _ t y MINUTES VAIL TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JULY 1, 1980 7:30 P.M. The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday, July 1, 1980, in the Vail Town Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building. The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney E. Slifer were present: Absent: Paula Palmateer Dr. Steinberg Scott Hopman Ron Todd Bill Wilto John Donovan Also present were: Richard Caplan, Town Manager and Lawrence C. Eskwith itAssistant Town Attorney. The first matter for Councils attention was Ordinance No. 23, Series of 1980, an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 4, Series of 1980, relating to the issuance of land transfer tax anticipation warrants was read by Rod Slifer. Richard Caplan gave the Council a brief introduction. There was no discussion. Councilmember Steinberg moved to approve Ordinance No. 23 on second reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the -motion passed. Ordinance No. 24, Series of 1980, an ordinance amending Chapter 17 of the Vail Municipal Code, providing requirements and restrictions for converting lodge and accommodation units into condominium units was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was a lengthy discussion, with a brief introduction by Richard Caplan, Town Manager. Councilmember Steinberg made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 24, Series of 1980, with with amendments on first reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted, 4 for and.2 against (Wilto, Todd) the motion passed. Ordinance No. 25, Series of 1980, an ordinance amending Chapter 17 of the Vail Municipal Code, providing a new definition for the term subdivision was read by Mayor Slifer. Richard Caplan, Town Manager gave a brief introduction. There was a lengthy discussion. Councilmember Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 25, Series of 1980, with amendments on first reading; Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All present voted, 5 for and 1 against (Todd) the motion passed. Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1980, an ordinance amending Chapter 18 "Zoning" of the.Vail Municipal Code, providing for 'the addition of new conditional uses relating to time-sharing was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion. Councilmember Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 26, Series of 1980, on first reading; Councilmember Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted, 5 for 1 against (Todd) the motion passed. Ordinance No. 27, Series of 1980, an ordinance providing for certain disclosure requirements for time-sharing projects was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion.p.�, ou c lmember Todd moved to approve Ordinance No. 27, Series of 19t5oirst reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted and the motion was unanimous. 0 Paq7e 2 Vail Town Council Minutes July 1, 1980 Ordinance NO. 28, Series of 1980, an ordinance providing for registration on time-share projects with the Deparmtne of Community Development was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion. Councilmember Steinberg moved to approve Ordinance No. 28, Series of 1980 as amended on first reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1980, an ordinance defining the time-share broker and time-share salesman was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion. Councilmember Hopman moved to approve Ordinance No. 29, Series of 1980, as amended on first reading; Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. A concerned citizen asked about having the aerial photograph marker moved. Dick Ryan said he would have them removed. The next item for discussion was the Time -Zoning proposal for CCI, presented by Jim Rubin, Zoning Administrator. Jim gave the Council a brief explanation on the June 16th meeting and the input that came out of that meeting. The staff asked the Council for direction in implementing the proposal on Monday. A motion was made by Councilmember Scott Hopman to implement the plan and following these guidelines: under a 90 day trial: using a pass system and closing the core from 11:30 - 1 P.M., eliminating the evening hours and the 15 minute parking; Councilmember Palmateer seconded the motion. All present voted and the motion passed. Dick Ryan, Director of Community Development gave the Council some background on the Red Lion appeal. Mr. Gros, attorney for the Beebe's and Mulally.'s had some new evidence to present to the Council. According to the code new evidence cannot be submitted at an appeal just the evidence used at the PEC meeting. A motion was made by Councilmember Wilto to uphold the PEC's decision; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion passed. TOWN MANAGER REPORTS Richard Caplan stated that the staff sent a grant application to the National Endowment for the Arts. The new tram will be here in time for the Fourth of July parade when it will be making its debut. The Town has money allocated for summer sculptor. The Town Council would like to see pictures of the works at the next. work session July 15th. Richard Caplan, Town Manager then announced that the Council would recess for an executive session in regard to the litigation between Simba Run and Town of Vail. The Council recessed for 20 minutes. The litigation between Simba Run and the Town of Vail was resolved with Simba agreeing to dismiss the lawsuit in exchange for the Towns Agreement with a comprehensive development.plan. TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS None Councilmember Wilto moved to adjourn the meeting. Councilmember Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted and the meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M. Ma Yo r ATTES Town C I er