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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR04-034 Roaring Fork Transportation Authority's Comprehensive PlanCommissioner , ~ r moved adoption
oft a following Resolution:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO
RESOLUTIfJ.N NO. 2004- _~~
RATIFYING AMENDMENTS TO THE
ROARING FORK TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY'S
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE ASPEN BRANCH OF THE
DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD CORRIDOR
WHEREAS, Pitkin County, Eagle County, Garfield County, the City of Glenwood
Springs, the City of Aspen, the Town of Carbondale, the Town of Basalt, and the Town of
Snowmass Village did enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement dated December 31, 1994, to
create the Roaring Fork Railroad Holding Authority ("RFRHA"); and
WHEREAS, on June 26, 1997, Pitkin County, Eagle County, Garfield County, the City of
Glenwood Springs, the City of Aspen, the Town of Carbondale, the Town of Basalt, and the
Town of Snowmass Village entered into the First Amended and Restated Intergovernmental
Agreement Concerning the Purchase and Public Ownership of the Aspen Branch of the Denver
and Rio Grande Western Railroad Right-of--Way ("First Amended RFRHA IGA"); and
WHEREAS, the primary change to the original RFRHA IGA was the removal of Garfield
County from the RFRHA; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of RFRHA was to cooperate in the purchase and ownership of a
portion of what is known as the Aspen Branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad
corridor (the "Corridor"); and
WHEREAS, RFRHA completed the purchase of the Corridor; and
WHEREAS, Pitkin County, Eagle County, the City of Glenwood Springs, the City of
Aspen, the Town of Carbondale, the Town of Basalt, and the Town of Snowmass Village, on
September 12, 2000, entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement to form a Rural
Transportation Authority, the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority ("BETA"), pursuant to title
43, article 4, part 6, Colorado Revised Statutes; and
WHEREAS, at the November 7, 2000 election, the electors within the boundaries of the
proposed Transportation Authority approved the formation of RFTA; and
WHEREAS, part of the intent of the formation of a Rural Transportation Authority, was
for a single government entity to take over responsibility for transit centered in the Roaring Fork
valley, including the existing Roaring Fork Transit Agency and RFRHA; and
WHEREAS, RFTA has taken over all the assets, duties and liabilities or RFRHA,
including ownership and management of the Railroad Corridor; and
WHEREAS, the current government members of RFTA were members of RFRHA prior
to RFRHA's absorption into RFTA; and
WHEREAS, the RFTA Board of Directors have assumed the existing Comprehensive
Plan and Access Control Plan for the Railroad Corridor ("Comprehensive Plan"); and
WHEREAS, an agreement between RFRHA and Great Outdoors Colorado ("GOCO"),
requires changes to the Comprehensive Plan to be approved by GOCO; and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan provides for consultation with the Colorado
Department of Transportation ("CDOT") and GOCO prior to adopting changes to the
Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan provides that changes to its terms be ratified by the
individual governments who were members of the RFRHA; and
WHEREAS, RFTA desires to amend the Comprehensive Plan to delete the requirement
that each change to the Comprehensive Plan be approved by each member jurisdiction from
RFRHA, as well as GOCO and CDOT; and
WHEREAS, the proposed amendment attached as Exhibit A would continue to require
unanimous consent of all the RFTA Board members who were members of RFRHA for further
amendments to the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, GOCO and CDOT have approved changes to the Comprehensive Plan
allowing the RFTA to amend the Comprehensive Plan by a vote of the members of the RFTA
Board, which changes are depicted in the attached Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, RFTA has requested that each of the RFRHA member jurisdictions ratify
changes to its Comprehensive Plan, as reflected on the attached Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO:
That the Board does hereby find and determine that it is in the best interests of the
citizens of Eagle County and the Roaring Fork valley that RFTA be allowed to adopt changes to
its Railroad Corridor Comprehensive Plan only by unanimous vote of the members of RFTA that
were also members of RFRHA listed in the First Amended RFRHA IGA (Eagle and Pitkin
Counties, Aspen, Snowmass Village, Basalt, Carbondale and Glenwood Springs); and
That the Board does hereby find and determine that it can provide proper oversight of the
rail Corridor through its representative on the RFTA Board.
That the Board ratifies changes to the Corridor Comprehensive Plan as reflected in the
attached Exhibit A to this resolution.
MOVED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of County,~ommissioners of the County of
Eagle, State of Colorado, at its regular meeting held th~~s 'aay of Mach, 2004.
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i' OF EAGLE, STATE OF
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OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Tom C. tone, Chai an
. Gallagher, Commissioner
enconi, Commissioner
Commissioner ~ ~~//~, seconded adoption of the foregoing resolution. The roll
having been called, the vote was as follows:
Commissioner Tom C. Stone ~ .~~
Commissioner Michael L. Gallagher
Commissioner Arn M. Menconi ~ ~~
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This Resolution passed by ~f i~~~f2l~~tY.~-~ vote of the Board of County Commissioners of
the County of Eagle, State of Colorado.
EXHIBIT A
ORIGINAL SECTION OF RAILROAD CORRIDOR
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
Procedure for Modification to the Comprehensive Plan: Every five years, the RFRHA Board shall review the
Comprehensive Plan and make changes to it if deemed necessary. In addition, ltF1tHA staff or Board members may
propose to initiate a modification to the Comprehensive Plan because of a perceived need to do so. The IZFI2HA
Board must approve the initiation of the modification process before it is to proceed. After approval to proceed, any
amendment to the Comprehensive Plan will be initially drafted and presented to the Board. After receiving
comments from the ltF1tHA Board, the draft will be distributed to all member governments, including Great
Outdoors Colorado and The Colorado Department of Transportation for their comments. A final draft of the
amendment(s) will then be brought back to the 1tFRHA Board for their final acceptance. Once accepted by the
RFRIIA Board, the amendment(s) will be sent back to the member governments for their ratification. All member
governments must approve of the amendment(s) before they are incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan.
AMENDED SECTION OF RAILROAD CORRIDOR
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Procedure for Modification to the Comprehensive Plan: Every five years, the 1ZFTA Board shall review the
Comprehensive Plan and make changes to it if deemed necessary. In addition, RFTA staff or Board members may
propose to initiate a modification to the Comprehensive Plan because of a perceived need to do so. A draft of the
proposed changes will be distributed to the Colorado Department of Transportation for its comments, and to Great
Outdoors Colorado for its approval. A final draft of the amendment(s) will then be brought back to the RFTA Board
for final acceptance. The Comprehensive Plan can only be amended if approved by a unanimous vote of the original
members of RF1tHA (Pitkin County, Eagle County, Aspen, Town of Snowmass Village, Basalt, Carbondale and
Glenwood Springs).