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VAIL TOWN COUNCIL MEETING
MAY 7, 1991
7:30 P.M.
A regular meeting of the Vail Town Council was held on Tuesday, May
7, 1991, at 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers of the Vail
Municipal Building.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
TOWN OFFICIALS PRESENT:
Kent Rose, Mayor
Tom Steinberg, Mayor Pro-Tem
Lynn Fritzlen
Mery Lapin
Robert Levine
Peggy Osterfoss
Jim Gibson
Ron Phillips, Town Manager
Larry Eskwith, Town Attorney
Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk
The first item on the agenda was the ten-year employment
anniversary award for Kurt Gordon, who is the Fleet Service
Technician in the Public Works Department. Ron Phillips, Todd
Scholl, and Kent Rose made positive remarks concerning Kurt's
tenure with the Town.
The second item on the agenda was Citizen Participation, of which
there was none.
Item No. 3 was approval of the minutes of the April 2 and April 16,
1991, meetings. Mery Lapin moved to approve these minutes; Rob
LeVine seconded that motion. A vote was taken and the motion
passed unanimously, 7-0.
Item No. 4 was the Consent Agenda. Following a brief discussion,
Mery Lapin moved to table Ordinance No. 11, Series of 1991, second
reading, until a final plat is recorded at the County. Tom
Steinberg seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion
passed unanimously, 7-0. Continuing Item No. 4 was the reading of
Ordinances No. 10 and 12. Ordinance No. 10, Series of 1991, second
reading, an ordinance repealing and reenacting Ordinance No. 13,
Series of 1990, also known as the Dauphanais-Mosely Subdivision to
provide changes to Special Development District No. 22, that
certain lot size and corresponding GRFA, employee dwelling units
and architectural guidelines, and setting forth details in regard
thereto. Ordinance No. 12, Series of 1991, second reading.
Modifications to deed restrictions on Manor Vail property located
between Vail Valley Drive and Ford Park, immediately north of the
main Manor Vail building (Applicants: Town of Vail and Manor
Vail). Mayor Rose read the titles in full. Mery Lapin moved to
approve Ordinances No. 10 and No. 12, with a second by Jim Gibson.
A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously, 7-0.
Item No. 5 was Ordinance No. 13, Series of 1991, first reading,
adopting a fifth view corridor and revising the current language
regulating view corridors. (Applicant: Town of Vail). Mayor Rose
read the title in full. Andy Knudtsen stated the Planning and
Environmental Commission voted 6-0 on March 11, 1991, to recommend
approval of a fifth view corridor. The view corridor would extend
from Frivolous Sals looking east to the Gore Range over the Red
Lion and Christiania roofs. Discussion of adopting this corridor
was reinitiated recently when the Red Lion redevelopment was
reviewed. Since that time, staff has been working with the
41 property owners in the area to define this corridor. Discussion
followed among Town Council members, Jay Peterson, and Paul
Johnston, regarding the roof line for the Christiania. Photographs
were produced showing the corridor as it exists today and as it
will be after the Christiania expansion is built. Andy also stated
the staff had reorganized the language regulating view corridors
and had created a new chapter in the zoning code for this
regulation. Lynn Fritzlen made remarks about the legal description
on page 5, 18.73.030 Limitations on Construction, and it was
suggested that "decks" be included as one of the structures. Jim
Gibson requested Kristan Pritz look at protecting important views
with a view analysis cn the Village and Lionshead. Mery Lapin
moved approval of ordinance No. 13, with the following
clarifications and changes: 1) addresses of properties referred to
by building name be included; 2) changes in the physical
description of the corridor be made including the line along the
Plaza Lodge and the line representing the proposed Christiania
building; 3) Page 4 Section C reading "Northwest corner of 244 Wall
Street" be changed to Northeast corner, 4) Section 18.73.070, Page
7 Exemptions, paragraph one be reworded; 5) a statement regarding
natural light be added to the purpose section; 6) language
describing the effective date of the view corridor be deleted and
that the legal description be revised to allign with the proposed
Christiania expansing. Jim Gibson seconded that motion. A vote
was taken and the motion passed unanimously, 7-0.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 8:30
P.M.
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Respectfully submitted,
Kent . Rose, �yor
ATTEST:
Pamela A. Brandmeyer, Town Clerk
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May 13, 1991
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN there will be a Special Meeting of the Town
Council of the Town of Vail on Thursday, June 13, 1991, at 7:30
P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building.
The Berry Creek 5th will be discussed at this meeting. All
interested.citizens-are encouraged to attend.
Pamela A. Brandmeyer
Town Clerk