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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-17 Town Council Minutesr MINUTES VAIL TOWN COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 17, 1985 7:30 p.m. A regular meeting of the Vail Town Council was held on Tuesday, September 17, 1985, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. MEMBERS PRESENT: Paul Johnston, Mayor Kent Rose, Mayor Pro Tern Colleen Kline Dan Corcoran Gail Wahrlich-Lowenthal Gordon Pierce MEMBERS ABSENT: Hermann Staufer TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT: Ron Phillips, Town Manager Larry Eskwith, Town Attorney Pam Brandmeyer, Town Clerk The first item on the agenda was the second reading of Ordinance No. 15, Series of 1985, an ordinance on industrial development bonds. Mayor Johnston read the title in full. teve Barwick and Larry Eskwith explained the reasoning behind the ordinance, and also hat the wording has remained the same; the Policy Statement wording has been changed to read like the ordinance. After some discussion, Gail Wahrlich-Lowenthal made a motion to approve the ordinance; Kent Rose seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. Mayor Johnston changed the order of the agenda so that the Industrial Development Bond Council Policy Statement No. 85-5 could be discussed next. A motion was made by Kent Rose to approve the policy statement with the wording changes made, and Colleen Kline seconded. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. The next item inserted was the reading of proposed Resolution No. 22 choosing Kirchner Moore as the underwriter of proposed refunding for the Town's outstanding bonds. Mayor Johnston read the resolution in full. Dan Corcoran made a motion to approve the reso- lution, which was seconded by Colleen Kline. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. The second item on the agenda was the second reading of Ordinance No. 17, Series of 1985, an ordinance making amendments to the Town Charter. The title was read in full by Mayor Johnston. Larry Eskwith explained details of the ordinance. After a short discus- sion by Council, Kent Rose made a motion to approve the ordinance. Dan Corcoran seconded •the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. The next item.on the agenda was the emergency reading of Ordinance No. 19, Series of 1985, an ordinance providing fire protection for the West Vail area. Mayor Johnston read the full title. Larry Eskwith noted details of the ordinance and gave background information. After some discussion by Council, the following changes were made: 1. Section 1. Add: False Alarm - $100/hour 2. Section 2. Correct: B1 to $.20/square foot and B2 to $.15/square foot 3. Section 3. Chaange the entire wording of the Section to read: Any fee which is to be paid pursuant to this Ordinance for the provision of fire protection services or any consideration which is to be paid pursuant to any contract for fire protection services if not paid within thirty (30) days of billing and all costs of collection of such fee or consideration shall constitute a lien on the real property for which said fire protection services are provided. Such liens shall continue until the amount thereof is paid or until its discharge of record by foreclosure or otherwise. 4. Section 4. Change entire wording of Section to read: If any fee due here- 0 under is not paid within the thirty (30) day time period as set forth in Section 3, then the Town of Vail may record upon the land records of Eagle County, Colorado, a written notice of lien, which lien may be foreclosed as a mortgage is foreclosed in the Courts of the State of Colorado. 404 ,N After much discussion by the Council and public, Kent Rose made a motion to approve the ordinance with the changes made. Dan Corcoran seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. •The next item was the first reading of Ordinance No. 20, Series of 1985, an ordinance amending the Geologically Sensitive Areas Ordinance No. 5. The title was read in full by Mayor Johnston. Larry Eskwith discussed background of ordinance. After some discussion by Council, the following changes were made: I. Section 1. H. In any case where a person wishes to have one of the official maps adopted by this Ordinance amended to notate more detailed site -specific information is available, the following procedure shall be followed: 2. Section 1. 2. A hearing shall be set on a date not less than thirty (30) days after the application has been filed nor more than sixty (60) days to allow for a staff review. Kent Rose made a motion to approve the ordinance with the noted changes, which Colleen Kline seconded. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously 6-0. Citizen Participation was next. John Siverly asked a few questions regarding fire protection coverage in West Vail. The next item was the Town Manager's Report. Ron Phillips stated that sales tax from July 1985 was up 10.1% over July 1984. The design for Ford and Donovan Parks won an ward from the Colorado Society of. Landscape Architects. The Recreation District Board approved $10,000 for Booth Falls park. The Town of Vail will work with them and the residents on design, etc. He shared letters commending Town of Vail workers; one on the repair of our streets and the second on a Police Officer for being nice and pro- fessional. The Vail Public Library was featured on the cover and in an article of Solar Age magazine. He then explained how the West Vail reannexation step one will occur, along with some new options. Mike Cacioppo and John Siverly gave their thoughts on the fire protection district and service. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:00 p.m. Respectful submitted, Paul R. Johnl ll Mayor ATTEST: Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk Minutes taken by Brenda Chesman is -2- i