TC Council Packet 12-04-2014 Work Session TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO
TOWN OF AVON SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2014
WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 5:30 PM
AVON TOWN HALL, ONE LAKE STREET
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PRESIDING OFFICIALS
MAYOR - JENNIE FANCHER MAYOR PRO TEM - JAKE WOLF
COUNCILORS: MEGAN BURCH, MATT GENNETT, SCOTT PRINCE, ALBERT “BUZ” REYNOLDS, JR., SARAH SMITH HYMES
TOWN STAFF
TOWN ATTORNEY: ERIC HEIL TOWN MANAGER: VIRGINIA EGGER TOWN CLERK: DEBBIE HOPPE
ALL REGULAR MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, EXCEPT EXECUTIVE SESSIONS.
GENERAL COMMENTS ARE WELCOME DURING PUBLIC COMMENT, AND COMMENTS ARE ALSO WELCOME ON ANY AGENDA TOPIC.
PLEASE VIEW AVON’S WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.AVON.ORG, FOR MEETING AGENDAS AND MATERIALS.
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, AVON RECREATION CENTER, AND AVON LIBRARY.
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COUNCIL WORK SESSION BEGINS AT 5:30 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER & ROLL CALL
2. WORK SESSION: COUNCIL ORIENTATION, TOPICS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
3. ADJOURN
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TOWN COUNCIL REPORT
To: Honorable Avon Town Council
From: Virginia C. Egger, Town Manager
Date: November 25, 2014
Agenda Topic: Council Orientation and Meeting Schedule
A comprehensive orientation is commonly the first step to ensuring all Councilors have the background
information needed to assist in your leadership and decision-making roles. Two sessions have been
scheduled by the Council, December 4th and December 11th, from 5:30 – 8:30 PM. The topics listed below are
intended to begin the conversation with you of how best to help you carry out your duties and
responsibilities. Please feel welcome to expand upon or add items during these sessions. If discussions on
the topics listed are not completed by 8:30 PM, additional sessions may be scheduled.
SESSION 1: December 4th
Council Welcome & Introductions
Backgrounds
Goals as a Council Member
Leadership and Decision-making
Two Distinct Roles
Purpose of Scheduled Retreats
Review of Request for Proposals
Leadership Training
Regular Meeting Practices
Role of the Mayor
Order of Discussion
Public Comment
Roles and Responsibilities
Review of the Town Charter & Practical Application
Town Organization
Boards, Commissions & Committees
2015-16 Strategic Plan & Annual Work Plans
Council Liaisons
Adding the New Big Idea
SESSION 2: December 11th
Ethics Code
Open and Transparent Governance
Simplified Rules and Procedures
Town Department Functions & Operations
2015-16 Budget & Five Year Capital Projects
DRAFT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Town of Avon
Town Council Leadership Training
COMPANY NAME
SCOPE OF PROJECT
The Town of Avon, Colorado, is requesting proposals for the development and administration of
a leadership training program for its seven person Town Council. The goal is to assist the Council
members in developing an array of leadership skills and good governance practices to be a
positive and productive elected body. The Town Manager, Assistant Town Manager and Town
Attorney also will be attending the leadership training sessions.
The leadership training must be relevant to the roles and responsibilities of the Town of Avon’s
elected Town Council. Enclosed for review is the Town Charter, Ethics Policy, Simple Rules and
Procedures, Organizational Chart and adopted 2015-16 Strategic Plan.
Session locations will be in Avon, with the Town making arrangements for the meeting space and
covering all costs.
Total budget for the training is $9,200.
PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Proposals must include:
• Proposal Cover Sheet
• Program Component Narrative: Please describe the following:
Provide a summary overview of the contents of proposed approach and expected
outcomes.
Describe in detail the training curriculum and recommended schedule periods
Cost for all services, including but not limited to incidentals, travel, etc.
Prior experience in local government elected official leadership development programs
Bios of key personnel to be involved with the training
Methods of program evaluation that will be implemented
• Up to three (3) references of like projects completed by the Proposer which highlight work
that was completed on-time and on-budget
PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL
The Proposal must be emailed to Preston Neill, Assistant to the Town Manager, at the following
address: pneill@avon.org by no later than Monday, December 29th, 5:00 p.m., with a subject line
stating CONFIDENTIAL Proposal for Town Council Leadership Training.
In addition, ten (10) copies of the Proposal must be submitted, by mail or in person, in a sealed
envelope, by no later than Monday, December 29th, 5:00 p.m., and be addressed as follows:
Proposal for Town Council Leadership Training
Attn: Preston Neill, Assistant to the Town Manager
One Lake Street
PO Box 975
Avon, CO 81620
SCHEDULE AND SELECTION PROCESS
December 8, 2014 RFP Release by the Town of Avon
December 29, 2014 Proposal Deadline
January 5, 2015 Selection for Interviews
January 13, 2015 Interviews at Town Hall, Avon, Colorado
January 14, 2015 Notification to Proposers of Selected Candidate; Reference Review
January 21, 2015 Execution of the Professional Service Agreement
Selection of the most qualified Proposer will be made by the Avon Town Council. The Council
retains the right to reject all proposals and is not bound to execute a Professional Service
Agreement during this solicitation process.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information please contact:
Preston Neill, Executive Assistant to the Town Manager
pneill@avon.org
970.748.4404
Town of Avon
Organizational Chart
Town of Avon
2014 Committee Appointments
11/26/2014
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Rep Type AGENCY DESCRIPTION
COUNCIL & STAFF
ASSIGNMENTS
MEETING
FREQUENCY &
DATES
Schedule
Council
Meeting
Update
"IGC&A" - Intergovernmental Committees &
Authorities
"IHTC" - In-House Town Committees/Subcommittees "Liaison" - Liaisons 2014
"IGC&A"ECO Transit Board (Eagle County Regional
Transportation Authority)
serves as town's representative on Eagle County's
Transit & Trails Advisory Board
official appointment
Councilor
Councilor Alternate
January 15
April 23
July 16
October 15
2nd meeting of
the following
month
"IGC&A"Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority serves as town's representative on the six member
authority board responsible for region's public
water systems
this is an official appointment
Councilor
Alternate
Meets on 4th
Thursday of each
Month
1st meeting
monthly
"IGC&A"Public Access TV: Channel 5 serves as town's representative on the Board of the
nonprofit organization that manages non
commercial public, educational and governmental
programming
Councilor 4th Wed. every
other month:
January 22
March 26
May 28
1st meeting
of the month
following
"IGC&A"Housing Boards (EBAHC & BRAHC)
Contact Names: Gerry Flynn, Pricilla Coffin 926-8686
serves as representative on the Eaglebend
Affordable Housing Board & the Kayak Crossing
Affordable Housing Board
Town Manager Jan 22, Mar 26,
May 21, Jun 25,
July 30, Aug 27,
Sept 24, Nov 5
followup after
quarterly
meetings
"IGC&A" VVP: 1. EGE Air Alliance serves as representative to discuss regional airport
topics of concern
Mayor
Town Manager
Monthly on the
first Monday of
the month
1st meeting of
the month
"IGC&A" VVP: 2. Economic Development Leadership
Council
(formerly Eagle County Economic Council) serves under
the umbrella of the Vail Valley Partnership
Contact Names: Chris Romer
serve as representative on the advisory board to the
VVP governming board; assists with regional &
local collaboration, research, and follow through on
ecnomic development initiatives
Mayor
Councilor
Monthly on the
first Monday of
the month
1st meeting of
the month
"IGC&A"Eagle County Home Buyer Assistance Committee
("HBAC")
Tori Franks: Eagle County (328-8775)
Eagle County Housing & Development Department
tfranks@valleyhomestore.org
Committee advises on the Eagle County Loan Fund -
Avon has contributed to this fund; committee has
not recently met due to low activity
Councilor Annually TBD
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES & AUTHORITIES
IN-HOUSE TOWN COMMITTEES OR SUBCOMMITTEES
Town of Avon
2014 Committee Appointments
11/26/2014
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Rep Type AGENCY DESCRIPTION
COUNCIL & STAFF
ASSIGNMENTS
MEETING
FREQUENCY &
DATES
Schedule
Council
Meeting
Update
"IHTC"Community Development Subcommittee serves on town's internal committee in order to
review land use topics
Councilor
Councilor
PZC Chairman
Community Dev Director
Town Manager
TBD
"IHTC"Legal Subcommittee serves on town's internal committee in order to
review legal aspects of topics
Councilor
Councilor
Town Attorney
Town Manager
TBD
"IHTC"Transit SubCommittee serves on town's internal committee in order to
review related transit topics some of which may
involve interaction with ECO & Beaver Creek Resort
Company
Councilor
Councilor
Town Manager
Transit Supervisor
TBD
"IHTC"Economic Development SubCommittee Review economic development program Councilor
TBD
LIAISONS
"LIAISON"Governments & Multi-Jurisdictional Organizations:
Colorado Association of Ski Towns
Colorado Municipal League Policy Board
serves on various boards or participates in these
groups as town's representatives
Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem Town
Manager
Various Times As Needed
"LIAISON"Eagle County Mayor/Manager's Meetings
Contact Name:
serves as representatives to the County's quarterly
meetings that host regional mayors and managers
to discuss topics of regional concern
Mayor and Manager Mar 28
June 27
Sept 26
Jan 23 2015
Schedule
meeting
following the
date
"LIAISON"Eagle County Regional Collaboration
Contact Name: Rachel Oys, Asst. County Manager
serves as representatives for Eagle County's
collaboration group that was created from Mayor's
Manager's Meetings
Mayor
Town Manager
TBD March Meeting
"LIAISON"Traer Creek Metro District & Traer Creek LLC
Contact Names:
McGeady Sisnersos Law Firm
Special District, Lisa Jacoby 303-987-0835
serves as liaisons to meet with group representing
The Village (at Avon) property
Councilor
Councilor
Town Manager
Meetings on 3rd
Wednesday of
each month
2nd meeting of
the month
Town of Avon
2014 Committee Appointments
11/26/2014
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Rep Type AGENCY DESCRIPTION
COUNCIL & STAFF
ASSIGNMENTS
MEETING
FREQUENCY &
DATES
Schedule
Council
Meeting
Update
"LIAISON"Transportation Related Groups: SEE BELOW:these are various state and regional meetings with
discussions about transportation planning by groups
made up of state, county, and municipal officials(and
often times related staff members
Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem Town
Manager
"LIAISON" 1. I-70 Coalition representatives from towns & counties along the I-
70 corridor trying to address the concern of I-70
congestion
Town Manager TBD 2nd meeting of
the month
"LIAISON" 2. Intermountain Regional Transportation
Planning Group
representatives from towns & counties that
monitors transit and funding
Town Manager (or staff
designee)
TBD TBD
"LIAISON" 3. Advance Guideway Systems Planning Group representatives from Eagle County region to discuss
transit along corridor from Denver to Eagle Airport
Town Manager
(or staff designee)
TBD TBD
"LIAISON"ECO Trails Oversees a multi-use trail system through the Eagle
River Valley; a partnership includes county
government and the town of Gypsum, Eagle, Avon,
Vail, Red Cliff, and Minturn; Eagle County
Commissioners, Eagle County Regional
Transportation Authority Board and the Eagle
Valley Trails Committee provides oversight of the
trails activities
ECO Board Councilor
Alternate Councilor
TBD same as ECO
Board Update
"LIAISON"Eagle County School District
Contact Names:
Jeanne McQueeney, President
Dr. Jason Glass, Superintendent
Avon Elementary Principal
serves as town liaison for ECSD on joint matters of
concern; outreach efforts to ECSD Board &
community schools
Councilor School Board
meets 2nd & 4th
Wednesdays
TBD
"LIAISON"Beaver Creek Resort Committee (Bus, Marketing &
Liaison)
Contact Name: Tim Baker 845-5971
serve as town liaison to BCRC on joint matters of
concern
Councilor
Councilor
Town Manager
TBD TBD
"LIAISON"Avon Business Association
Contact Name: Roger Benedict 949-5390
Councilor
Town Manager (or staff
designee)
Various times NA
Town of Avon
2014 Committee Appointments
11/26/2014
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Rep Type AGENCY DESCRIPTION
COUNCIL & STAFF
ASSIGNMENTS
MEETING
FREQUENCY &
DATES
Schedule
Council
Meeting
Update
"LIAISON"Vail Valley Foundation
Contact Name: Ceil Folz 777-2015
Participation in various special events as sponsored
by the VVF
Councilor
Councilor
Town Manager
NA NA
"LIAISON" VVF: 1. 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships
Committees
Councilor
Councilor
Town Manager
TBD TBD
"LIAISON" VVF: 2. 2015 Environmental Quality Committee Town Manager (or staff
designee)
TBD TBD
"LIAISON"Vail Valley Partnership
Contact Name: Chris Romer 477-4016
Provides services and programs to the business
region
Mayor
Town Manager
TBD NA
"LIAISON"VVP: Vail Valley Sports and Events Coalition Regional committee which meets to discuss
avenues to bring events to the Valley
Councilor
Town Manager
(or staff designee)
TBD TBD
"LIAISON"Vail Valley Mountain Bike Association Mayor
Town Manager
(or staff designee)
TBD TBD
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TOWN OF AVON
2015-2016 STRATEGIC PLAN
Adopted by the Avon Town Council
Resolution 14-23, Series of 2014
September 9, 2014
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Overview
The Town of Avon, surrounded by natural beauty, is today a strong community that will build on its strengths to
become a nationally and internationally recognized year-round mountain resort community. Committed to
providing a high level of municipal services for our citizens and visitors, and the stewardship of our natural
resources, Avon will expand its cultural, recreational and educational offerings in partnership with our broader
community and regional public and private sector agencies, thereby ensuring sustained economic vitality and a
vibrant community experience.
Recent resort-oriented accommodations projects in Avon are of a higher standard than the Town attracted at
its founding and in its early years. It is this superior level of quality development that Avon believes will be its
comparative advantage in the future, and, therefore, will work to attract and promote these types of
developments by ensuring Town plans and incentives are constructed in a manner which provides the
development community clear and timely information; and by steadfastly maintaining a professional and
solution-oriented municipal business.
The Town will continue to value and support our full-time and part-time resident population by providing an
exceptional level of municipal services and by working to retain existing businesses as the Town seeks to
expand its retail and commercial base, while fostering our sense of community through both our spirit and the
built environment. The importance of vibrancy and activity within the Town will be supported by attracting an
array of new and diverse cultural and recreational events to Avon which are in concert with the values of our
community and serve to nurture a cohesive sense of place and public.
It is the Town of Avon’s elected officials and staff commitment to fiduciary responsibility, effectiveness and
efficiency in providing government services and a practiced belief in open and transparent governance that will
lead the successful implementation of this vision for the growth and development of Avon.
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Strategic Plan
Fiscal Years 2015-16
Develop and Support Business-like Practices and a
High Performance Culture at Town Hall
Ensure that Town government is managed and operated as a “competitive” business and in a manner which is
client-focused and solution-oriented, meeting the highest standards of fiduciary responsibility, implementing
best practices, and using Town resources effectively and efficiently in each department.
Strategies:
Invest in a Leadership Training Program for Town Council
Hold a Council Retreat twice a year
Develop annual Work Plans in all departments to implement the Strategic Plan
Elected officials and staff will lead by example in conducting its operations, including but not limited to
abiding by Town codes, plans and initiatives for the private sector
Develop and distribute every two years an external Community Survey should be conducted in early
2015 to assess satisfaction with Town services and to gather public input about improvement priorities
and future development
Develop and distribute an annual internal Town Hall survey to ensure staff is meeting high service
expectations, efficiencies where possible, and its stated cultural values and objectives
Continue to review all Town departments to assess the necessity of tasks and functions, effectiveness
and efficiency in meeting department responsibilities, staffing levels, and future needs; evaluate
effectiveness of organizational changes
Schedule at least two (2) staff training sessions on “competitive” business practices and fiduciary
responsibility
Provide supervisor training; and “guest” service training for all employees
Ensure Town staff practices competitive pricing in purchasing resources for the Town
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Strategic Plan
Fiscal Years 2015-16
Civic Engagement & Participation
The Town of Avon believes that citizen participation is essential to good governance, constructive performance
evaluation, public decision-making, innovation, facility investment and guided economic development
programs. Over the next two years, the Town of Avon will work to foster and support civic engagement by
encouraging citizen, visitor and youth participation.
Strategies:
Practice open and transparent government to maintain citizen trust
Conduct a comprehensive review of how municipalities are meeting the communication needs of
constituents to expand outreach efforts. This includes the use of social media (pro/con), website and
print (newspaper). All segments of the population should be included: younger generation and Hispanic
population.
Update Town of Avon website to serve as the most important information center for government
services and actions, Town activities, including but not limited to special events, multi-use trails, online
forms, timely news and important links
Avon will strive to be a regional and statewide leader, taking positions on boards and participating at
meetings
Establish ad hoc community boards to assist with major projects, such as but not limited to the
playground design, special event identification and development, street markets, code changes
Establish standing committees for on-going government programs such as the Trails Advisory Group
and Creative Arts Commission
Encourage volunteerism
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Strategic Plan
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Stakeholder & Regional Partnerships
Meet with owners and representatives of the Village (at Avon), Traer Creek Metropolitan District, Hoffmann
Commercial Properties, East-West Partners/Starwood Capital Group and Beaver Creek Resort to develop good
communication, timely understandings and the trust necessary for the future development of the Town of Avon.
This outreach and communication is the responsibility of all elected and appointed officials and the employees of the
Town of Avon. In addition, strong relationships are needed with regional governments. Most prominent are the
interests shared with the Town of Vail, Eagle-Vail, Edwards and Eagle County in fostering smart growth and a
sustainable economy.
Strategies:
Throughout the year, Liaison Appointees and Town Manager will meet with respective principals for
developments in the Town of Avon to discuss current issues, development needs and opportunities
Annual or bi-annual sessions will be held in joint meeting settings with government partners
Throughout the year, fully participate and collaborate in regional transportation planning, service expansion,
identification consistency and transit efficiencies, as well as I-70 Corridor Demand Management work and
advocacy for an AGS station in Avon
Ensure Avon representatives apply for regional boards, including trails, affordable housing and transit
A peer group will be initiated of land use planners for tri-annual meetings
Meet to understand and learn how Eagle County revenue expenses are apportioned in Avon and neighboring
communities; and for Eagle County to understand and learn how Avon’s revenue expenses are apportioned
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Strategic Plan
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Infrastructure, Parks, Preserves, Trails & Sustainability
Provide for the development of capital projects, which support the community-resort economy, and promote the
Town brand through a five-year capital investment plan, utilizing appropriate funding mechanisms such as pay-as-
you-go, new mill levy and/or current tax receipt long-term debt. Develop a strong foundation for the stewardship of
Avon’s natural resources through regional clean water programs and appropriate development of these green and
valuable resources. Promote sustainability of investments through the funding of maintenance and programs and
events designed to enhance the Town’s energy efficiency and waste reduction efforts.
Strategies:
Maintain Town infrastructure, including all buildings, roads, parks, preserves and trails; catch-up funding will
be required
Work with the Water Authority to promote water conservation
Evaluate the Vail recycling/solid waste program for implementation in Avon
Continue to prepare a Five Year Capital Plan while considering the following :
Bike climbing lane as part of Metcalf Road improvement
The current Town Hall is dysfunctional, energy inefficient and in need of major structural repair. A
renovated or new Town Hall should be considered a high priority
Identify the options for Town Hall future uses should the current civic services be relocated
Development of a Public Safety building with the Fire District
Regional support for meeting IMBA Gold Level “Ride Center” status
Interim renovations and future expansion of the Recreation Center and investments in Town Park
will build Avon as an important Recreation and Cultural Center with the Pedestrian Mall
Modification to the Cabin for bathrooms needed for the Pavilion (Stage)
Develop a 5-year Master Trails Program for hard and soft trails
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Economic Development
The Town will continue to value and support a strong and diverse economy by providing an exceptional level of
municipal services for Avon businesses and by working to retain existing businesses as the Town seeks to expand its
retail and commercial base. The importance of vibrancy and activity within the Town will be supported by partnering
with existing special events and attracting an array of new and diverse cultural and recreational events to Avon,
which meet the Town’s brand and are in concert with the values of our community and serve to nurture a cohesive
sense of place and public.
Strategies:
Summer revenue, when measured by sales tax, lags winter receipts. The investment in special events is
needed to support restaurants and lodges – and is an important role for the Town. This is implicit with the
construction of the new Pavilion. Events must be evaluated annually for both ROI and ROO (Return on
Objectives), with financial success being achieved within three years.
Continue to solicit and fund signature events at the Nottingham Pavilion (Stage)
Outreach to Beaver Creek and VVF should be pursued to maximize regional event partnerships
Develop a marketing and management plan for the Pavilion (Stage) for private requests
With the completion of the Pedestrian Mall:
Funding and success of Après Avon is a high priority. Taking this success to Birds of Prey or other
important weekend should be planned
The Creative District should be pursued; including formation of a Creative Arts Committee. A
Creative Arts District Strategic Plan should be developed and adopted.
Town legislation to allow vendors on the Pedestrian Mall; with preference for local businesses
should be enacted
Summer farmer’s and/or arts’ market(s) should be implemented
An effective marketing plan for Avon’s events, vacation amenities (including lake, beach, and trails) should
be developed
With the investments in East Avon, attention should be given to lodging development in West Avon, District
standards updated and potential district formation for façade upgrades
Formalize the organization of the Economic Development Group to actively engage businesses with Town
government and for advice on special projects, such as branding was done in 2014 and to cultivate a strong
non-profit business association for the important work of local shopping programs, local business
promotion, etc.
Through regional partnerships, through the year, update website data base and revenue
software/spreadsheet system to assist with statistical analysis of key metrics identification in collaboration
with Avon businesses and regional economic development committees; understand the demographic
characteristics of visitors to the region
Support regional efforts, with identification of Avon-specific benefits and measurable outcomes
Review and update the Town’s Private-Public Partnership Policy and investment Policy, as needed
Compile “Avon Business Summary Report”, which provides information about the characteristics of Avon’s
various business sectors, including inventory of retail and commercial spaces occupancy and vacancy data,
and leasing rates, to use as basis for partnering with the business community in attracting and expanding
business in Avon
Seek every opportunity to maximize assets, reduce taxes and increase community funding by aligning with
appropriate sponsors and sponsorship money
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Strategic Plan
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Land Use & Development
The current redevelopment in Avon and preparing for future growth is essential to Avon’s on-going success as a
resort community. Through a critical evaluation of and modifications to the Town’s planning documents, the
Town has the opportunity to provide proper guidance and surety for future development and to attend to areas
of health, safety and welfare. The Town’s proactive planning for future growth, an openness to new
community-development trends and private property interests sets forth a dynamic relationship for the
construction of the built environment and requires Avon’s Community Development Department and Planning
and Zoning Commission to invest in professional development and information at the leading edge of resort
growth.
Strategies:
The development of an implementable multi-modal transportation and parking plan, in collaboration
with stakeholders, is a high priority and should result in a program for supporting Avon as a pedestrian
and bicycle friendly community, with seamless public transit and adequate parking
Work with the East Avon owner HCRE on a master development plan, district amendment and code
revisions to facilitate a streamlined process for development approvals
Make district amendment and code revisions to facilitate a streamline process for development
approvals
Identify with the Planning and Zoning Commission 2014 Code amendments, including “clean-up” of
definitions, charts, etc. identified through use of the Code over the past year and sections which should be
updated, and sections which should be updated, such as the sign code. Evaluate whether Wildridge should be
“zoned” rather than continuing to have a PUD Zone for the development.
Develop the scope, public process, schedule for commencement and completion of the Comprehensive Plan
Update, including development of questions for the Community Survey, (Early 2015)
Revise the Sign Code
Process Annexation and Zoning applications, including surveying and public notification requirements, for the
85.99 acre “Village Parcel” deeded to Town trough the Eagle Valley Land Exchange of 2013
Take the lead in organizing mountain resort planning group to meet in different locations at least
annually with shared agenda items
Select and tour a mountain resort community similar to Avon at least once a year for the purposes of
studying transportation, design standards, affordable housing, main street improvements, etc.
Seek to finalize the County IGA/Joint Planning Area
Remain informed regarding potential development of the Beaver Creek East and West lots and evaluate
the feasibility and advantages for annexation into Avon
Evaluate the Wildridge/Mountain Star/Singletree seasonal wild land fire program, including summer “hot
shot” staffing and community outreach for current home to amend residential landscaping
Organize study session with the County Commissioners and area jurisdictions to assess the areas
wildland fire program
Develop land use regulations for new development and major renovations to protect homes
from wildland fire
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Water Issues
Identify and unresolved water issues and develop a timetable and approach for resolution over the next two
years; manage what can be done against higher priorities.
Strategies:
Schedule with Council and Water Authority representatives a program and policy for the accounting and
dedicated use of unallocated water held by the Authority
Continue with the Water Authority, Avon representatives and Mountain Star residents to reach resolution
of the Mountain Star water tank, fire flow, and system delivery issues
Resolve Avon Drinking Water Facility fenced area for ownership and/or lease to the Water Authority.
Evaluate and remediate liability concerns, if any, for Avon Drinking Water Facility fenced area with the
Water Authority.
Participate as a member of the Urban Run-off Group to understand activities and possible 2015 funding
request for a Gore Creek Water Quality Improvement Plan. Seek to retain seat on the Executive
Committee.
Draft and execute an agreement with the ERWSD for long term cost sharing and O&M responsibilities of
the Heat Recovery System
Request evaluation and development of options for a lower monthly water rate for residences less than
3,500 square feet and for master water meters serving low income households
Organize water and wastewater documents and files at Town Hall; institutionalize knowledge. This
project is 95% complete.
Develop Water Bank for Village (at Avon) water uses
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Grab the Bull by the Horns Opportunities
In the last two years, Avon has taken action on unforeseen opportunities. Most notable are the West Avon
Preserve Multi-use Trails and design and construction of the Pavilion (Stage) and Pedestrian Mall continuation to
Benchmark Road. In addition, Avon actively sought out successful producers to develop new special events in
Nottingham Park, with Flavors of Colorado, WinterWonderGrass, Bravo!Vail and Man of the Cliff each seeing a first
year of seed funding support. These opportunities acted on, required the financial support and staff availability
and capability to be flexible and to shift work plan priorities. Avon desires to retain an alacrity to respond to
unforeseen opportunities and, whenever possible, to proactively engage in endeavors for the good future of the
Town.
Strategies:
Council members need to be in the community to learn of opportunities which can be assessed and when
viable acted upon
Maintain a fiscal position resilient to future economic fluctuations
Develop reserves for special events, recreation amenities and business development
Support a work culture that is flexible, innovative and resilient to change