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No. 2006-41 FORMALLY COMMENTING ON THETOWN OF AVON RESOLUTION NO. 06-41 SERIES OF 2006 A RESOLUTION FORMALLY COMMENTING ON THE DRAFT WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT WHERAS, the Town Council recognizes and affirms the value of protecting both the natural environment and the abundant recreational experiences that the White River National Forest Service offers in light of increased developmental pressures in the area; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon's vision is to provide a high quality of life, today and in the future, for a diversity of people and interests; and to promote their ability to live, work, visit, and recreate in the community; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon recently updated it's Comprehensive Plan in February of 2006, which provides a clear foundation and framework for actions and implementation policies that will encourage the types of growth envisioned in the Plan; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon Comprehensive Plan incorporates the following Goals and Policies pertinent to the White River National Forest Travel Management Plan: Policy 1.1.3: Integrate the Town's recreational trail system with the regional trail systems (ECO Trails, U.S. Forest Service, and BLM). Goal 1.2: Coordinate and collaborate with surrounding jurisdictions and agencies to develop seamless recreational opportunities. FACounciAResolutions\2006\Res 0641 Comments on Draft Travel Management Plan doc Policy 1.2.1: Participate in travel management planning by the U.S. Forest Service to ensure that the adequate development and long-term maintenance of trails and trailheads are meeting the Town's needs. Goal 1.1: Provide an exceptional system of parks, trails, and recreational programs to serve the year-round leisure needs of area residents and visitors. Policy 1.1.5: Coordinate with Eagle County and other government and non-profit agencies in planning, protecting, and managing public open space, and in providing access and linkage opportunities. WHEREAS, the Town of Avon held a Community Open House on August 8, 2006 to collect trail use information in the form of questionnaires and voting exercises, where approximately 35 residents participated and showed an increased support for trails and trail management in the greater Avon (Hold Cross District) area; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO that the Town Council respectfully request that the United States Forest service hereby accept the following comments on the drat White River National Forest Travel Management Plan and associated Environmental Impact Statement: 1. Emergency egress should be provided for Wildridge Subdivision via June Creek starting point located in Singletree Subdivision. Access for full sized vehicles should be recognized for safety and for Wildfire Mitigation and response. 2. The Town of Avon Municipal Boundaries should be highlighted in yellow and designated as a "community". 3. Area to the South of Wildridge Subdivision and East of Singletree Subdivision, also referred to as "West Avon" should be labeled on all plan alternatives as 13: Emphasized Non-Motorized." This area is currently designated with "A: Designated Route." 4. The Town supports the continued mixed non-motorized use for the Buck Creek (#7- 2106.1) trail 5. The Town values the continued mixed use for Metcalf Creek Road (#7-779.1), and opposes the decommissioning of said trail proposed in plan Alternative E. 6. The Town recommends that Buck Creek (#7-782.2-A) road be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps, supporting Alternatives C, D, and E for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail. FACounciAResolutions\2006\Res 06-41 Comments on Draft Travel Management Plan doc 7. The Town supports the mixed non-motorized use for'the Swift (#7N-2106.1A) trail. 8. The Town recommends that Buck Creek (#7-782.1) road be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail. 9. The Town values the historic significance of the Nottingham Ridge (#7-2107.1) Trail and the loop options that this trail offers, and recommend keeping mixed use where possible - including mountain bikes. 10. The Town of Avon values the use of June Creek Road (#7-717:1) for recreation and for emergency egress in the event of wildfire, landslide, or similar catastrophe. The road is currently obstructed with boulders near the Singletree Subdivision.- 11. Benchmark Lake Reservoir & Benchmark Lake Dam on all maps should read "Nottingham Lake". 12. Buck Creek is not labeled with creek symbology. 11 There are other various labels within the Town of Avon that don't appear to be accurate (ie: Metcalf Ditch, Avon, Avon Siding, Beaver Creek, Eagle Valley, Nottingham and Puder Ditch). Please consult Town staff. ADOPTED THIS aL4 DAY OF Or~AY a , 2006. ATTEST. ®C 0 fl A~~ eel, Town Clerk TOWN COUNCIL . TO F AVON, C ORADO y FACouncil`\Resolutions\2006\Res 0641 Comments on Draft Travel Management Plan.doc ® TO: Honorable Mayor and Town Council V 0 N C O L O R A D O Th Lc Larry Brooks, Town Manager Fran: Matt Pielsticker, Planner Eric Heidemann, Director We October 18, 2006 Fie: Trails Update - Comments on National Forest Draft Travel Management Plan Introduction: This Memo is a follow up to the August 8th Open House and October 10th staff update to Council regarding recreation trails in the Avon area. Based on data collected at the Open House and a general understanding of trail use by Avon residents, staff has prepared a list of detailed comments in response to the draft White River National Forest Service Travel Management Plan for the Holy Cross Ranger District which surrounds Avon. Below, a summary of the plan and proposed comments are summarized. Background: The White River National Forest Travel Management Plan and supported Environmental Impact Statement attempt to accommodate and balance the needs of the public: and forest managers while at the same time protecting the natural resources of our forest. The Travel Management Plan is broken down into four distinct "action alternatives". In the most general terms; the goal of each alternative follows (taken directly from the EIS): No-Action Alternative B - This alternative considers the 'minimum actions' needed to bring the forest travel system into compliance with forest plan direction. This alternative was developed to create a feasible baseline for estimating effects of other alternatives. Alternative C - This alternative considers optimizing the forest's travel system. It takes advantage of accommodating recreation for more ~users where possible. It emphasizes shared use and .optimization of available facilities, thus providing. for a greater capacity for recreation across the forest. Alternative D - This alternative considers the experience of the recreational user, even some exclusive use. It emphasizes reducing recreation, conflicts among users and providing a more sustainable program in the long term. Memo to Town Council, Re: Trails Page 1 of 6 Alternative E - This alternative considers emphasizing natural resource and habitat values while still considering recreation utilization. Trail Summary: Due to the complexity of each alternative and the variety of implications that each presents, rather than endorsing a specific alternative it was suggested by the Forest Service that the Town's comments be as detailed and responsive to the plan as possible. As part of the plan review, staff has based a formal response on input received from property owners and trail users (collected in the form of a dot voting exercises and questionnaires) at the Open House. Of particular interest to residents are the June Creek, Metcalf Creek, and Buck Creek trails. These three trail heads were targeted as priority for improvements and upgrades. There was also support expressed for keeping some trails mixed use, while at the same time minimizing user conflict whenever possible. Staffs review of the plan narrowed down to a select group of trailstroads immediately adjacent or within Avon, including: Buck Creek Trail, Metcalf Creek Road, Swift Trail, June Creek Road, June Creek Spur Road, and Nottingham Ridge Trails. Following is a list of trails, observations of the plan altematives for each trail, and recommended comments based on the implications of each plan alternative. Buck Creek Trail (USES #7-2106.1) Description: This trail extends from a trailhead located on Buck Creek Drive through a small piece of the Mountain Star Subdivision, following Buck Creek Drainage up to intersection with Nottingham Ridge Trail. Once at the Nottingham Ridge Trail there are several options, one being a loop back towards West Vail via the Davos trail connection. Observations: • All plan alternatives support non-motorized use for this trail. • Alternatives B, C, and E propose Mountain Bike, Animal, and Hiking for this trail, while alternative D prohibits animals and allow Mountain Bikes and Hiking. • This trail was targeted by Avon residents as a priority at the Open House for continued use and improvements. Recommended Comment: "The Town supports the continued mixed non-motorized use for the Buck Creek (#7-2106.1) trail." Metcalf Creek Road (USES #7-779.1) Description: This road climbs abruptly from Wildridge Road East up to a Forest Service Gate. The road is mainly two-track and eventually reaches Red and 'White Road with several options from Red and White. The Nottingham Ridge trail intersects prior to hitting Red and White Mountain Road which presents a loop option. Observations: Memo to Town council, Re: Trails Page 2 of 6 • All plan alternatives except for Alternative E support all current uses (i.e. Full size vehicles, ATV, Motorcycle, Mountain Bike, Animal, Hike). • Alternative E proposes to decommission, this trail due to the following cited reasons: 1) The route no longer serves the purpose for which it was created, and 2) The route is not needed for administrative or recreation purpose, and 3) Altemative access is available on nearby road or trail. • This road falls into a "designated motorized area" in all plan alternatives. • From voting and surveys, Metcalf Creek tied with June Creek as the most used and important trail to preserve in Town. • The trailhead for this trail is located in Town owned Tract I, Wildridge Subdivision, and was targeted as a priority for parking and improvements. Recommended Comment: "The Town values the continued mixed use for Metcalf Creek Road (#7-779.1), and opposes the decommissioning of said trail proposed in plan Alternative E." Buck Creek Road (USES #7-782.2A) Description: This is a spur road (two-track) which begins at the last hairpin turn going up Buck Creek Road and drops and ,parallels Wildwood Road as it heads over .towards Wildwood Subdivision. This trail ends at the Town's maintenance building in Tract N, Wildwood Subdivision. There are no formal trailheads for this road/trail. This trail is recognized as a "system" forest service trail, currently. Observations: • Alternative B maintains current acceptance of all trail user types except full size vehicles. • _ All other plan alternatives (C, D, E) decommission and close this trail. Recommended Comment: "The Town recommends that Buck Creek (#7-782.2A) road be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps, supporting Alternatives C, D, and E for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail." Swift Trail (USES #7N-2106.1 A) Description: This is a spur trail.that connects Buck Creek Road with Buck Creek Trail. With significant grades this two-track heads up and out of the Cottonwood PUD, through Tract C of the Benchmark Subdivision where it is zoned Open Space, Drainage, and Landscaping, and eventually through Tract V of the Mountain Star PUD into the National Forest. The trail eventually hooks back up with the Buck-Creek Trail to the north. This trail likely started for access to power line construction in the area. Memo to Town Council, Re: Trails . Page 3 of 6 Observations: • This trail is a "non system" forest service trail and is not on any current Forest Service maps. • 'Existing conditions map' recognizes this trail as open to every use except motorized. • Alternative B prohibits motorcycle use due to the following - reasons: 1) provide for primitive experience; and 2) historically used for particular recreation. • Alternatives B, C, and D all add this as a "system"' Forest Service Trail and generally limit any sort of motorized use. • Alternative E closes and decommissions this trail. Recommended Comment: "The Town supports the mixed non-motorized use, Alternatives B, C, & D for the Swift (#7N-2106.1A) Trail, and encourage adding this trail to the USFS inventory of 'system' trails." Buck Creek Road (USES #7-782.1) ("Buck Creek Road") Description: Formerly known as Mountain Star Drive, this shows up on Forest Service Maps as a 'system' road. Starting at the intersection of Nottingham Road, 'on the maps this road runs all the way up, past the Mountain Star security gate, and , follows Paintbrush to Tract M, Mountain 'Star Subdivision. This is -the connection point to _the Nottingham Ridge Trail. Observations: • This road is in part private and should not show up on Forest Service maps as a "system" road. Recommended Comment: "The Town recommends that Buck Creek Road (#7-782.1.1) be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail." Nottingham Ridge Trail (USFS #7-2107.1) Description: This trail was historically used as a pack trail, and connects Metcalf Creek Road with the Davos Trail in West Vail above Dowd Junction. Mountain Star subdivision has direct access to this trail with open space parcel (Tract M) at the top of their subdivision. A portion of this trail runs through Village at Avon property on the extreme east end of the PUD. Observations: • Existing allowed uses include: Mountain Bike, Animal, and Hiking. Alternative B and D propose keeping current allowed modes of transportation. Memo to Town Council, Re: Trails Page 4 of 6 This trail has deteriorated with heavy Motorcycle use in recent years. • Alternative C closes to Mountain Bikes • Alternative D allows hiking and mountain bikes, but no animals. Recommended Comment: "The Town values the historic significance of the Nottingham Ridge (#7-2107.1) Trail and the loop options that this trail offers, and recommends keeping mixed use where possible - including mountain bikes." June Creek Road (USFS #7-717.1) Description: This road starts in the Singletree Subdivision and leads up to Red and White Road. There is a spur off of this Road named 'June Creek Spur' which connects with the Wildridge Subdivision off of O'Neal Spur Road Observations: • Recognized by Avon residents as one of the most popular roads for trail access and access to Red and White Mountain. • Road is blocked with boulders by Singletree Property Owners Association. • All plan alternatives show open to all modes of transportation. Recommended Comment: "The Town values the use of June Creek Road (#7-717.1) for recreation and for emergency egress in the event of wildfire, landslide, or similar catastrophe. The road is currently obstructed with boulders near the Singletree Subdivision." June Creek Spur Road (USFS #7-717.1 B) Description: This is a dirt spur road which begins the cul-de-sac of O'Neal Spur in Wildridge Subdivision with June Creek Road. There is a swinging gate and limited areas for parking at the National Forest Boundary / Wildridge Boundary. Observations: • All plan alternatives list this short road section as open to Full Size Vehicles. • According to surveys and dot voting exercise, Wildridge residents value this trail connection and it is used for all mode types. General Plan Comments: In response to the Travel Management Plan, staff also recommends the following general comments be included in a Resolution forwarded to the United States Forest Service: 1. Emergency egress should be provided for Wildridge Subdivision via June Creek starting point located in Singletree Subdivision. Memo to Town Council, Re: Trails Page 5 of 6 A 2. The Town of Avon Municipal Boundaries should be highlighted in yellow and designated as a "community". 3. Area to the South of Wildridge Subdivision and East of Singletree Subdivision, also referred to as "West Avon" should be labeled on all plan alternatives as "B: Emphasized Non-Motorized." This area is currently designated with "A: Motorized Designated Route." 4. Benchmark Lake Reservoir & Benchmark Lake Dam on all maps should read "Nottingham Lake". 5. Buck Creek is not labeled with creek symbology. 6. There are other various labels within the Town of Avon that appear to be inaccurate (ie: Metcalf Ditch, Avon, Avon Siding, Beaver Creek, Eagle Valley, Nottingham ahd Puder Ditch). Please consult Town staff. Recommendation: Staff recommends approval of Resolution No. 06-41. Town Manager Comments- Attachments: Alternative Maps Proposed Resolution No. 06-41 Open House Summary Memo to Town Council, Re: Trails Page 6 of 6 TOWN OF AVON RESOLUTION NO. 06-41 SERIES OF 2006 A RESOLUTION FORMALLY COMMENTING ON THE DRAFT WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FOREST TRAVEL MANAGEMENT PLAN AND DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT WHERAS, the Town Council recognizes and affirms the value of protecting both the natural environment and the abundant recreational experiences that the White River National Forest Service offers in light of increased developmental pressures in the area; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon's vision is to provide a high quality of life, today and in the future, for a diversity of people and interests; and to promote their ability to live, work, visit, and recreate in the community; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon recently updated it's Comprehensive Plan in February of 2006, which provides a clear foundation and framework for actions and implementation policies that will encourage the types of growth envisioned in the Plan; and WHEREAS, the Town of Avon Comprehensive Plan incorporates the following Goals and Policies pertinent to the White River National Forest Travel Management Plan: Policy 1.1.3: Integrate the Town's recreational trail system with the regional trail systems (ECO Trails, U.S. Forest Service, and BLM). Goal L2: Coordinate and collaborate with surrounding jurisdictions and agencies to develop seamless recreational opportunities. F.\CounciMesolutions\ OOMes 06-41 Comments on Draft Travel Management Plan.doc Policy 1.2.1: Participate in travel management planning by the U.S. Forest Service to ensure that the adequate development and long-term maintenance of trails and trailheads are meeting the Town's needs. Goal 1.1: Provide an exceptional system of parks, trails, and recreational programs to serve the year-round leisure needs of area residents and visitors. Policy 1.1.5: Coordinate with Eagle County and other government and non-profit agencies in planning, protecting, and managing public open space, and in providing access and linkage opportunities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO that the Town Council respectfully request that the United States Forest service hereby accept the following comments on the drat White River National Forest Travel Management Plan and associated Environmental Impact Statement: 1. Emergency egress should be provided for Wildridge Subdivision, via June Creek starting point located in Singletree Subdivision. Access for full sized vehicles should be recognized for "safety and for Wildfire Mitigation and response. 2. The Town of Avon Municipal Boundaries should be highlighted in yellow and designated as, a "community". 3. Area to the South of Wildridge Subdivision- and East of Singletree Subdivision, also referred to as "West Avon" should be labeled on all plan alternatives as "B: Emphasized Non-Motorized." This area is currently designated with "A: Designated Route." 4. The Town supports the continued mixed non-motorized use for the Buck Creek (#7- 2106.1) trail 5. The Town values the continued mixed use for Metcalf Creek Road (#7-779.1), and opposes the decommissioning of said trail proposed in plan Alternative E. 6. The Town recommends that Buck Creek (#7-782.2A) road be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps, supporting Alternatives C,.D, and E for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail. 7. The Town supports the mixed non-motorized use for the Swift (#7N-2106.1A) trail. 8. The Town recommends that Buck Creek (#7-782.1) road be decommissioned and removed from Forest Service Maps for the following reasons: 1) The Forest Service does not have jurisdiction, 2) No legal public access is available, and 3) Alternative access is available on a nearby road and trail. F:\CoundAResolutions\ OOMes 06-41 Comments on Draft Travel Management Plan doc 9. The Town values the historic significance of the Nottingham Ridge (#7-2107.1) Trail and the loop options that this trail offers, and recommend keeping mixed use where possible - including mountain bikes. 10. The Town of Avon values the use of June Creek Road (#7-717.1) for recreation and for emergency egress in the event of wildfire, landslide, or similar catastrophe. The road is currently obstructed with boulders near the Singletree Subdivision. 11. Benchmark Lake Reservoir & Benchmark Lake Dam on all maps should read "Nottingham Lake". 12. Buck Creek is not labeled with creek symbology. 13. There are other various labels within the Town of Avon that don't appear to' be accurate (ie: Metcalf Ditch, Avon, Avon Siding, Beaver Creek, Eagle Valley, Nottingham and Puder Ditch). Please consult Town staff. ADOPTED THIS DAY OF .2006. 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Non-NFa team ~ J Earrol Trails Open House Summary August 8, .2006 Trail Priority- Dot Voting 1) June Creek 2) Metcalf Creek 3) Buck Creek 4) Beaver Creek Point 5) Saddle-Ridge Loop Access 6). Nottingham, Ridge Trail 7) Wildridge Parr - Tract D 8). Nott ingham Road Trail 9) Buffalo Ridge/Swift Gulch 10) O'Neal Spur (private) Use Priority- Dot Voting .1) Walking & Hiking 2) Mountain Biking 3) Pet Walking 4) Motorcycle 5) 4x4 Jeep. 6) Snowshoeing ,7) ATV 8),Running 9) Snowmobiling 10) Horse Votes 18 18. 16 10 , s 3 3 2 1 0 Votes 23 13 8 6 5 3 3 2 1 0 October 10, 2006 Town Council Update Avon Trails Questionnaire Result Summary (28 received) 1) What trail(s) would be most important to preserve in Avon? June Creek - 11 Metcalf Creek - 9 Buck Creek - 7 BC Point/Saddleridge Loop - 4 All - 4 Wildridge to Nottingham Rd - 3 Nottingham Road to Singletree - 2 Nottingham Ridge Trail - 2 On Road Path upper WR Roads - 1 2) Should Avon trails be non-motorized? Yes - 14 No- 8 Limited Mixed-Use - 7 3) There are limited trailheads with parking: Swift Gulch Road & Buck Creek on Mountain Star Drive. What other trail head(s) should be established or improved? June Creek - 9 Don't Know - 7 Metcalf Creek - 4 •w/snowmobile parking None - 4 Beaver Creek Point - 3 Nottingham Rd - 2 Metcalf Road @ hairpin turn - 1 4) What is the major issue you see facing the management of Avon Trails? User ship conflict - 17 Erosion - 8 Public/Private interfaces - 6 Wildlife or seasonal closures - 2 5) How do you primarily use the trails in Avon? Walking & Hiking - 18 Cycling - 10 Pet Walking - 7 Motorized use - 7 Running - 1 October 10, 2006 Town Council Update Avon Trails 6) Would you like to see overnight parking areas? No - 20 Yes - 7 *June creek *Overnight for hiking trails 7) Would you be willing to help police/manage the future Wildridge Trail System? Yes - 20 No- 6 Not Sure - 2 8) Do you prefer single-track trails or double-track trails? Single-track - 19 Double-track - 6 9) Are you willing to volunteer your time to help re-veg erosion areas and create/maintain the trail system? Yes - No - Possibly - 22 3 3 October 10, 2006 Town Council Update Avon Trails