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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
MARCH 4, 1980
7:30 P.M.
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ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
1.) ORDINANCE NO, 9, SERIES OF 1980, SECOND READING, AN ORDINANCE REZONING
THE GETTY OIL SITE FROM HEAVY SERVICE (HS) TO LOW DENSITY MULTI —FAMILY
(LDMF),
2.) ORDINANCE NO.. 11, SERIES OF 1980, FIRST READING, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
THE LEASH LAW,
3.) CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
4.) DESCISION OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT APPLICANTS BY THE COUNCIL,
5,) TOWN MANAGER REPORTS
6.) TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS
RICHARD,CAPLAN, TOWN MANAGER
TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES
VAIL TOWN COUNCIL
REGULAR MEETING
MARCH 4, 1980
7:30 P.M.
The Vail Town Council convened for its regular meeting at 7:45 P.M. on Tuesday
March 4, 1980, in the Town Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building.
The following Councilmembers and Mayor Rodney E. Slifer were present:
Paula Palmateer
John Donovan
Dr. 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. 9, Series of 1980,
rezoning of the Getty Oil Site from Heavy Service to Low Density Multi -
Family was read on second reading by Mayor Rodney Slifer. Lawrence Ridre,
Town Attorney, suggested to the Council amending paragraph 2 of the Ordinance
to read after "maximum of eight units""two of which shall be reserved for
sale or lease by a resident/employee of the Upper Eagle Valley". There was
some discussion. Councilmember Hopman made a motion to approve Ordinance 9
with the above amendment; Councilmember Palmateer seconded the motion. All
present voted 6 for and 1 against (Wilto). The motion passed on second
reading.
Ordinance No. 11, Series of 1980, amending the leash law was read by Mayor
Slifer on first reading. Richard Caplan introduced Gordon Swanson, Fire
Chief, who explained the boundaries to the Council with the aid of a map.
There was a lengthy discussion. There -was a motion from the Council to
amend the Ordinance to include the area past the soccer field and in front
of Ford Park. Councilmember Palmatter made a motion to approve Ordinance 11,
with the above amendment on first reading; Councilmember Wilto seconded the
motion. All present voted 4 for and 3 against (Donovan, Mayor, Hopman).
The Council then announced the money they would
allocate to the following
Community
Service Project applicants. They are
as follows:.
Applicant Amount Requested
Amount Funded
Bear Creek Whiskey
Hunter
$1,500
$ 500
Colo. West Regional
Mental Health Center
$5,000
$5,000
Manpower Training &
Development Program
$3,200
-0-
Vail Institute
$15,000
$10,000
Vail Mountain Rescue
$2,500
$1,250
Eagle Valley Arts
Council
$ 500
$ 500
VRA Activities
$11,095
$11,000
EMC
$10,616
-0--
Red Zinger Bicycle
Classic
$5,000
$5,000
Ski Club Vail
$7,000
$3,500 to finish bldg.
VRA Marketing
$50,000
$25,000
TOWN COUNCIL MINUTES
MARCH 4, 1980
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tere were various people thanking the Council for the funds.
Bob Mayor from VA thanked the Council for the funds. But feels that Marketing
should be separate from Community Service Projects. Bud Benedict feels the
same.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION:
None
TOWN MANAGER REPORTS:
None
TOWN ATTORNEY REPORTS:
None
Councilmember Donovan moved to adjourn the meeting. Councilmember Steinberg
seconded the motion. All present voted in favor and the meeting adjourned
W8:30 P.M.
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