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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 5, 1980
7:30 P.M.
Woof VailV box ioo • v81l, Colorado 81651 • 303.476.5613
ORDINANCES AND PRESENTATIONS
1.) Ordinance No. 2, Series of 1980, Second Reading, An Ordinance amending
Title 9 of the Municipal Code and providing for the appeal and re-
enactment9 o; Section 1.01.1p0 "Vi at'ons and Punishment". §4_.
2.) Ordinance No. 3, Series of 1980, Second Reading, An Ordinance amending
Title 9 of the Municipal Code and Raking the concealment of unpurchased
goods, wares or merchandise. &t -,�k.
3.) Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1980, First Reading, An Ordinance aVending
Title 9 of the Vail Munici 1 ode rghibitin the una�. ized sale
of nontransferable tickets. CY c�..�
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4.) Ordinance No. 7, Series of 980, Secondd �aAg, An Ordinance --annexing
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Ordinance.No. 8, Series of'1980, First Reading, An Ordinance authorizing
the issuance and sale of $7,000,000.00 in Gene al Obl'gation Bonds-
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6.) Ordinance No. 9, Series o� 1980, First Reading, An Ordinance rezoning
the Getty Oil site from Heavy Servicen(HS) to Low Density Multi -Family
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7.) Cable TV complaints
8.) Selection of Library Architect.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
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TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 5, 1980
he Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:30 P.M. on Tuesday
ebruary 5, 1980, in the Town Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building.
The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney Slifer were present:
Paula Palmateer
John Donovan
Tom Steinberg
Scott Hopman
Ron Todd
Bill Wilto
Also present were: Richard Caplan, Town Manager; Larry Rider, Town Attorney
The first matter for Council's attention was Ordinance No. 2, Series of 1980,
amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code and providing for the appeal and re-
enactment of Section 1.01.100 "Violations and Punishment" was read on second
reading by Mayor Rodney Slifer. There was no discussion. Councilmember
Hopman made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 2, Series of 1980; Councilmember
Steinberg seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the motion
assed.
rdinance No. 3, Series of 1980, amending Title 9 of the Municipal Code and
making the concealment of unpurchased goods, wares or merchandise with
intent to commit larceny was read by Mayor Slifer on second reading. There
was some discussion. Councilmember Palmateer moved to approve Ordinance No.3,
Series of 1980; Councilmember Wilto seconded the motion. All voted 4 for
and 3 against (Hopman, Steinberg, Todd) the motion passed in favor of Ordinance
No. 3.
Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1980, amending Title 9 of the Vail Municipal
Code prohibiting the unauthorized sale of nontransferable tickets was read
on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion. Councilmember
Hopman made a motion to deny Ordinance No. 6, Series of 1980; Councilmember
Donovan seconded the motion. All present voted 4 for denial of Ordinance
No. 6, Series of 1980, and 3 against the denial. The motion passed and
Ordinance No. 6 was denied.(For the denial of Ordinance No. 6, Hopman,
Donovan, Wilto, Todd. For Ordinance No. 6 Palmateer, Steinberg, Slifer).
Ordinance No. 7 Series of 1980, annexing of,Forest Service Lands was real
on second reading by Mayor Slifer. There was some discussion. Councilmember
Steinberg made a motion to approve Ordinance No. 7, Series of 1980, on
Second reading; Councilmember Donovan seconded the motion. All present
oted in favor and the motion passed.
Ordinance No. 8, Series of 1980, authorizing the issuance and sale of
$7,000,000.00 in General Obligation Bonds, Series of 1980, Lionshead
Parking Structure was read on first reading by Mayor Slifer. There was
a lengthy discussion. Councilmember Donovan moved to deny Ordinance No. 8,
Series of 1980 on first reading; Councilmember Hopman seconded the motion.
All present voted in favor and the motion passed. Ordinance No.8, Series
of 1980 was denied.
The Town will negotiate with several firms in regard to the bonds and
come before the Council as soon as possible. The meeting will not be
adjourned but will be continued until February 12 in case the bond
market changes.
Ordinance No. 9, Series of 1980, rezoning the Getty Oil Site from Heavy
Service (HS) to Low Density Multi -Family (LDMF) was read by Rod Slifer
on first reading. Jim Rubin, Zoning Administrator, stated that the
applicant was not present. Councilmember Palmateer made a motion to
Table Ordinance No. 9, Series of 1980, because the applicant was not
0 vailable; Councilmember Donovan seconded the motion. All present voted
n favor and the motion carried.
Resolution No. 3, Series of 1980, making Presidents Holiday a Fireplace
Smokeless Weekend was read by Mayor Slifer. Councilmember Steinberg
made a motion to amend the Resolution to make it an annual event during
the Presidents Holiday Weekend; Councilman Donovan seconded the motion.
All present voted in favor and motion carried.
MINUTES FEBRUARY 5, 1980
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
nLowenthal related to the Council an incident that happened on Sunday
-regard to parking. He and about 30 other people were advised to park
on the South Frontage Road Sunday by a lot attendant. When these people
came back for their cars they had been towed by the Police Department.
There was a lack of communication between the parking attendant and the
Police Department. The Council would like a letter of apology sent out
and a refund on the parking and towing charges to these individuals.
Mr. Lowenthal also suggested the use of the radio station for some type
of campaign in regard to the parking problem.
Cable TV complaints were aired by a couple of citizens along with a petition
which will be taken care of by Department of Community Development.
The next item was the selection of the Architect for the Library and the
new Architects for the Library are Craig Snowdon and Pam Hopkins.
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
Richard Caplan, Town Manager announced the Employee of the Year, Mr. Jim
bin, Zoning Administrator. Congratulations!
he Mayor suggested to the Council that they set a procedure for interviewing
applicants. Either Open to the public or in Executive session. It was the
consensus of the Councilto make all interviews open to the public other than
other applicants to be interviewed at that time. Councilmember Hopman made
a motion to hold all interviews Open to the public; Councilmember Todd seconded
the motion. All present voted 6 for and 1 against (Donovan).
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
Reported to the Council that he researched the tax on foriegn investment
as requested by Bill Wilto. After giving the information. The Council
asked for more investigation on the issue.
The Mayor announced that there will be a formal report on the Austrian
trip as soon as all the data is compiled.
There is some consideration of adopting St. Moritz, Switzerland as Vail's
sister city.
A motion to continue the meeting until February 12 by the Mayor.
*eting was dismissed at 9:45 P.M.
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