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TC Minutes 06-18-1991• MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE TOWN COUNCIL HELD JUNE 18, 1991 - 4:00 P.M. The Special Meeting of the Avon Town Council of the Town of Avon, Colorado, was held in the municipal Building, 400 Benchmark Road, Avon, Colorado, in the Council Chambers. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Jerry Davis at 4:13 p.m. A roll call was taken with Albert Reynolds, Mike Bennett, Gloria McRory, Jim Stovall and Tom Ptach present. Councilman Garton was absent. Also present were Town Attorney John Dunn, Town Manager Bill James, Director of Community Development Rick Pylman, Director of Engineering Norm Wood, Director of Municipal Services Larry Brooks, Public Relations Officer Teresa Albertson, Town Clerk Patricia J. Doyle, as well as members of the public. The first item under unfinished business was Resolution NO. 91-16, Series of 1991, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT OF THE CLAIVIN PROJECT, A RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 2, BLOCK 1, WILDRIDGE SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO. Rick Pylman stated that David Marshall had submitted an application requesting Town Council approval of the final plat of the Claivin Project. He stated that if the final plat was approved the plat would create six townhouse lots and three common area tracts on the property. Utility easements necessary for the proper functioning of the project have been created and would be shown on the plat. He stated that the plat had been reviewed by Town staff and was found to be in general conformance with Town of Avon Subdivision Regulations for a final plat. Staff recommended approval of Resolution No. 91-16, Series of 1991 subject to: 1. The completion of technical corrections as identified by the Town Engineer and Town Attorney. Mr. Pylman stated that the Association would maintain the common area of the project. After some discussion, Councilman Bennett moved approval of Resolution No. 91-16, Series of 1991. The motion was seconded by Councilman Reynolds and was unanimously carried. 46 6 Next on the agenda was an update of the Wildwood Townhomes. Mr. James stated that he had received a letter from Bolduc Realty and Management, Inc. The Homeowners Association of the Gosshawk Townhouses had concerns of the Wildwood Townhomes Project. They had concerns that the staff did not inform neighboring property owners in advance of the undertaking. That the Town was using tax monies to acquire properties and may have to use general funds to finish the project (See letter attached to these mintues). It was stated that staff followed all the guidelines as far as notices sent to all adjacent property owners. The Council agreed that Mr. James call Mr. Bolduc and discuss the Council's comments. The letter of Mendel-Allison was discussed. They were one of the bidders for the Wildwood Townhome Project. Mr. James reviewed the"schedule of the post-closing conditions to disbursements from the Constructiot'Fund. He stated that staff would be sending letters to the sixty five applicants that qualified for the units and inform them of what the Town was doing. Mr. James recommended Colorado First Construction to proceed with the Affordable Housing project. Discussion followed. Councilman Stovall stated that all the bids were rejected, and he would not accept any bid that was $400,000 over budget. Secondly, he asked why the architect was not re-designing the project to meet the Town's criteria. Rick Pylman stated that when you get down to this degree you are not in the architect's area of expertise. The contractor would have a better feel of where they could re-design and save money. E.J. Albright with Colorado First Construction approached the Council. He stated that they have built an access of one hundred twenty million dollars worth of projects. He stated that they have built more western slope employee housing projects than any other contractor in the state. They have been building in Aspen and in Summit County. Further discussion followed. The consensus of the Council seemed to be in agreement with Colorado First Construction with some changes in the Letter of Intent. The Town-Attorney recommended that wordage be placed in the Letter of Intent such as, "The decision of whether to proceed with the project shall be made by the Town in its sole and absolute discretion". -2- i • Councilman Bennett moved to authorize the Town Manager and the Town Attorney to proceed with the Letter of Intent with the changes outlined by John Dunn. The motion was seconded by Councilman Reynolds and was unanimously carried. The Council directed the Town Manager to call Mendel-Allison to inform them of what---the Town was doing. In regard to informing property owners of future projects or revisions of the Code, the Mayor suggested that staff needed to make a extra effort to notify major land owners. Mr. James reported on the Brittany Summit Entertainment. He stated that Brittany-Summit Entertainment was not interested in putting on the concert in Nottingham Park after staff had discussed the concerns of the Council. Mr. Cupo decided to move the concert to a different location. Vail Resort Association invited Annual 4th of July Parade. Mayor Davis and Councilmembers parade. the Town Council to ride in Vail's McRory and Stovall would ride in the There being no further business to come before the Council, Councilman Bennett moved to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Councilman Ptach. The mseting was adjourned by Mayor Davis at 5:45 p.m. -3- June 18, Bolduc Realty & Management, Inc. Drawer 5800 Avon, Colorado 81620 1991 The Honorable Jerry Davis Mayor of Avon P. 0. Box 975 Avon, , CO 81620 Dear Mayor Davis, I 1?ECE > y JUN 1 g 199, To wN ~N The Homeowners Association of Gosshawk Townhouses are contacting you and your fellow members, of the Avon Town Council with some concerns regarding the proposed Wild Wood Townhouses. Owners are very upset that the staff of the town has not found it necessary to inform neighboring property, owners in advance of this undertaking. We are of the opinion'that it is legally required under local, state and federal regulations to consult and inform adjoining property owners whenever a project is planned. This is definitely the case whenever a public. agency is undertaking a project. Owners are very concerned that no staff of the Town of Avon found it necessary to submit outlines of the project and the impact on existing townhomes. Gosshawk Homeowners have been taxpayers for .many years and should be considered as citizens of Avon. We are also concerned that the town is using tax monies to acquire properties and may have to use general funds to finish this project. What are the guarantees for any cost overruns? The owner's of Gosshawk Townhouses are requesting in writing where the Town of Avon has the authority. We would also like to point out that under HUD regulations,- a environmental impact statement has to be prepared 'and that the adjoining property owner-needs to be consulted. How can the town even obtain bids when this requirement has not been fulfilled. The cost factor of the environmental effect on us has to be included in the Invitation for Bids in order for the bidders to submit a valid bid. Please be assured that we will do everything possible to assert our rights in this matter. Sincerely, Richard 0. Bolduc Manager, Gosshawk Townhouse Association member (303) 949-6070 REALTOR' msteute- _