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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR01-009 1041 for Vail Associates-Spruce Saddle, Red Tail and Beano's CabinCi
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Commissioner moved adoption
of the fo wing Resolution:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
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RESOLUTION NO. 200-
APPROVAL OF PERMIT FOR MAJOR EXTENSIONS OF EXISTING DOMESTIC WATER
TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND EFFICIENT UTILIZATION OF MUNICIPAL WATER
PROJECTS
File Number 1041 -0023
WHEREAS, Vail Associates, Inc., (hereinafter "Applicant "), submitted to the Eagle County
Department of Community Development an application for Major Extensions of Existing Domestic
Water and Sewage Treatment Systems and Efficient Utilization of Municipal Water Projects; and,
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WHEREAS, this application proposed fire flow improvements to Spruce Saddle, Red Tail
Camp and Beano's Cabin at Beaver Creek Resort. The system improvements proposed include a 60
gallon per minute lift station; 113,000 gallons of new storage capacity; water lines fire hydrants and
modification to existing pressure reduction valves.
WHEREAS, the Eagle County Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on
January 5, 2000, after publication and notice as required by law, to consider Applicant's request to
conduct the following activities of state interest:
6.04: Major Extension of Existing Water and Sewage Treatment Systems.
6.05: Efficient Utilization of Municipal Water Projects.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners ( "the Board "), in its capacity as the Eagle
County Permit Authority, conducted a public hearing on August 21, 2000, to consider the Applica-
tion; and
WHEREAS, the Board, acting as the Permit Authority, has considered all the evidence,
exhibits and arguments presented at and prior to the hearings.
WHEREFORE, based on the evidence presented, the Permit Authority makes the following
findings with regard to the Application as it pertains to Sections 6.04 and 6.05 of the County Land
Use Regulations:
In accordance with Section 6.04.15 (Major Extension of Existing Domestic Water
Treatment Systems) of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations, and as more specifically
described in the application for Vail Associates, Inc.— Beaver Creek Resort Water Supply
System Improvements :
a) Major extensions of domestic water and sewage treatment systems shall be permitted in
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those areas in which the anticipated growth and development that may occur as a result of
such extension can be accommodated within the financial and environmental capacity of the
development area and source development area to sustain such growth and development.
b) The proposed development does not conflict with an approved local master plan or other
applicable regional, state or federal land use or water plan.
C) The proposed development does not adversely affect either surface or sub - surface water
rights of upstream or downstream users within the development area and source
development area.
d) Adequate water supplies as determined by the Colorado Department of Health are available
for efficient operational needs.
e) Existing domestic water treatment systems servicing the area must be at or near operational
capacity.
f) Existing domestic sewage treatment facilities servicing the area must be at or greater than
eighty percent (80 %) of operational capacity.
g) The scope and nature of the proposed development will not compete with existing water and
sewage services or create duplicate services:
h) Age of existing water and sewage systems, operational efficiency, state of repair, or level of
treatment is such that replacement is warranted.
i) Area and community development and population trends demonstrate clearly a need for such
development.
j) Existing facilities cannot be upgraded or expanded to meet waste discharge permit
conditions of the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission.
k) Appropriate easements can be obtained for any associated collector or distribution system
that will serve existing and proposed needs.
1) The benefits of the proposed development outweigh the losses of any natural resources or
agricultural lands rendered unavailable as a result of the proposed development.
m) The proposed development will not decrease the quality of peripheral or downstream surface
or subsurface water resources below that designated by the Colorado Water Quality Control
Commission as established on May 22, 1979, and effective July 10, 1979, or more stringent
standards subsequently adopted.
n) The proposed development or its associated collector or distribution system or new service
areas will not violate federal or state air quality standards.
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o) The proposed development or its associated collector or distribution system will not
significantly deteriorate aquatic habitats, marshlands and wetlands, groundwater recharge
areas, steeply sloping or unstable terrain, forests and woodlands, critical wildlife habitat, big
game migratory routes, calving grounds, migratory ponds, nesting areas and the habitats of
rare and endangered species, public outdoor recreational areas, and unique areas of geologic,
historic or archaeological importance.
p) The proposed development or its associated collector or distribution system will not
significantly degrade existing natural scenic characteristics, create blight, or cause other
nuisance factors such as excessive noise or obnoxious odors.
q) The proposed development or its associated collection or distribution system will not crease
an undue financial burden on existing or future residents within the development area and
source development area. The cost of securing an adequate supply of water for existing and
future needs of the residents of the County shall be considered in determining whether an
"undue financial burden" will result.
r) The development site of a proposed major extension of an existing domestic water or
sewage treatment system is not subject to significant risk from earthquakes, floods, fires,
snowslides, landslides, avalanches, rockslides or other disasters which would cause a system
operational breakdown.
S) Any proposed domestic water treatment and distribution system is capable of providing
water meeting the requirements of the Colorado Department of Health.
t) The construction of structures, buildings, and improvements associated with the proposed
development will not significantly impact existing or proposed communities within the
development area and source development area.
. In accordance with Section 6.05.15 (Efficient utilization of municipal water projects) of the
Eagle County Land Use Regulations, and as more specifically described in the application for Vail
Associates, Inc. -- Beaver Creek Resort Water Supply System Improvements :
a) The need for the proposed water project can be substantiated.
b) Assurances of compatibility of the proposed water project with federal, state, regional and
County planning policies regarding land use and water resources.
C) Municipal and industrial water projects shall emphasize the most efficient use of water,
including, to the extent permissible under existing law, the recycling and reuse of water.
Urban development, population densities, and site layout and design of storm water and
sanitation systems shall be accomplished in a manner that will prevent the pollution of
aquifer recharge areas.
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d) Provisions to insure that the proposed water project will not contaminate surface water
resources.
e) The proposed water project is capable of providing water pursuant to standards of the
Colorado Department of Health.
f) The proposed diversion of water from the source development area will not decrease the
quality of peripheral or downstream surface and subsurface water resources in the source
development area below that designated by the Colorado Water Quality Control Division on
May 22, 1979, and effective July 10, 1979, or more stringent standards subsequently .
adopted.
g) The proposed development and the potential diversions of water from the source
development area will not significantly deteriorate aquatic habitats, marshlands and
wetlands, groundwater recharge areas, steeply sloping or unstable terrain, forests and
woodlands, critical wildlife habitats, big game migratory routes, calving grounds, migratory
ponds, nesting areas and the habitats of rare and endangered species, public outdoor
recreational areas, and unique areas of geologic, historic or archaeological importance.
h) The salinity and advance wastewater treatment offset plans required by Subsections
6.05.13 (16) and (17) have been approved by the Permit Authority and required fees
associated therewith, if any, have been paid.
i) The construction of structures, buildings, and improvements associated with the proposed
development will not significantly impact existing or proposed communities within the
development area and source development area.
In accordance with Section 3 -310.I (2) of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations- -
Waiver Provision of the Special Review Use permit requirements:
2. The Special Review Use permit requirements for major new domestic water or sewer
systems, major extensions of such systems, and municipal and industrial water
projects may be waived in whole or in part by the Board of County Commissioners
upon a written petition by the applicant that:
b. That compliance with the special use permit requirements would be
unreasonably burdensome for the applicant.
FINDINGS: The applicant has requested a waiver of the special use permit requirements, as such
application would serve no further legitimate planning, zoning or other land use objective.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO:
THAT, applicant's request for waiver of the special use permit requirements in accordance
with Section 3 -310.I (2) of the Eagle County Land Use Regulations is hereby granted.
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THAT, the Board of County Commissioners hereby approves this permit application.
THAT, the Board of County Commissioners directs the Department of Community
Development to provide a copy of this Resolution to the Applicant.
THAT, the permit for "Major Extension of Existing Water and Sewage Treatment Systems"
and for "efficient utilization of a municipal water project" be and is hereby conditionally granted
subject to the following conditions of approval:
Construction will not begin in the wetlands area adjacent to Beano's Cabin until after
August 1", 2001 or in wet spring conditions of subsequent years.
2. That the applicant will employ best management practices (BMPs), as represented in
application, to minimize erosion and sedimentation and revegatate disturbed areas.
That the applicant have a qualified geotechnical engineer inspect the final excavation, of the
water tank location, prior to the placement of the perimeter /sub -drain to determine the need
for any additional foundation stabilization. And, subsequent to that inspection, to provide
the Department of Community Development with a letter from the geotechnical engineer
describing the adequacy of the site or any additional stabilization technique required.
THAT, the Board hereby finds, determines and declares that this Resolution is necessary for
the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Eagle County.
By: By: L
Sara J. Fish &r �� V Tom .`Stone, Chairman
Clerk to the Board of e
County Commissioners °'
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Commissioner � Q,Q� A seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll
having been called, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner, Tom C. Stone av t .
Commissioner, Michael L. Gallagher tL.
Commissioner, Johnnette Phillips
This Resolution passed by 3 0 vote of the Board of County Commissioners of
the County of Eagle, State of Colorado.
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