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No. 2013-27 Adopting TOA 2013-14 Strategic Plan and 2014 Work PlanTOWN OF AVON, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 13-27 SERIES OF 2013 RESOLUTION ADOPTING TOWN OF AVON 2013 -14 STRATEGIC PLAN AND 2014 WORK PLAN WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council agreed to commit to the highest level of fiduciary responsibility, effectiveness and efficiency in providing government services and an attentive practice to open and transparent governance to lead the successful implementation of strategic plans for growth and development of Avon; and WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council has set forth its direction in the attached 2013-14 Strategic Plan and 2014 Work Plan, which establishes priorities and actions, with attention to be given first to the following topics: Business and Culture of Town Hall, Economic Development, Village at Avon Partnership, Special Events, 2015 World Alpine Championships, Water Issues, and Transit Consolidation; and WHEREAS, the Avon Town Council has reviewed this 2014 Work Plan at its regular Town Council meeting on September 24, 2013 in order to identify updates to the priorities and to add new initiatives: and, at that meeting provided an opportunity for the public to comment on these Town priorities and direction for 2014; and WHEREAS, the Town Council has committed to timely review of the 2013 -14 Strategic Plan and 2014 Work Plan, and agrees to commit to quarterly reviews of the progress of the Stratlegic Plan in 2014. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO, the Avon Town Council adopts the 2013 -14 Strategic Plan and 2014 Work Plan, attached as Exhibit A, as a critical implementation tool to help guide the Town in achieving a successful and vibrant vision for the growth and development of Avon. ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the Avon Town Council 24th day of September 2013. i By: ` Attest: Rich - Carroll, Mayor 2013 -14 STRATEGIC PLAN 2014 WORK PLAN I11-- %RTnrthe \:a�_L.►_� C O L o R A D 0 Adopted by the Avon Town Council Resolution 13 -27, Series of 2013 September 24, 2013 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 a� �a a a) ao CZ a 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. 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 W a) bn cz a Strategic Plan Fiscal Years 2013 - 2014 Tier 1 Priority: Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 1) Develop Business_like_Practices and Culture of Town Hall — Ensure that Town government is 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 every department. Tier z Priorities: Fiscal Year 2013 -2014 z) Economic Development — Ensure that the Town of Avon is prepared for new development and re- development. Evaluate Urban Renewal Authority expansion and other incentives to promote quality development of a high standard; update the Avon Comprehensive Plan as needed and work closely with the Planning and Zoning Commission to understand respective roles so that developers have a good sense of what can and what cannot be negotiated. 3) Village at Avon Partnership — Meet with representatives of the Village at Avon and the Traer Creek Metropolitan District to develop understandings and trust necessary for the future development of the Village. This outreach and communication is the responsibility of all elected and appointed officials and the employees of the Town of Avon. Tier z Priorities: Fiscal Years 2013 -2014 4) Special Events — Identify near term opportunities for special events and develop a longer term special events strategy. In March, hold a work session to establish the duties and membership of a Cultural Arts and Special Events Commission to lead this effort for the Town. Be spontaneous, when appropriate. 5) 2015 World Alpine Champions Ws —Planning for all three phases of this internationally renowned event must be initiated: 1) Pre -event promotion and marketing; z) Stellar events and promotion of Avon as a place to return to need to be produced during the event; and 3) Post -event requires a follow -up promotional plan to encourage and /or book guest return visits. Tier 3 Priorities: Fiscal Years 2013- 2014 Wat_ 6) _ er Issues — Identify water issues and develop a timetable and approach for resolution over the next yearlor two; manage what can be done against higher priorities. 7) Transit Consolidation — Avon should be a leader in working to provide a consolidated transit operation in the valley. With negotiations for 3rd parties in the new I -7o RTF needed, service availability in Fleet, plus planning for the 2015 World Cup, begin to build on these opportunities for a longer term cooperative partnership. 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 t tin cc a. 2014 Work Plan Develop Business -like Practices and Culture of Town Hall Tier 1 Priority: Fiscal Years 2013 & 2014 Leader: Mayor Rich Carroll Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger 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 every department. 1st Quarter January_ _March 2o14 1.1 Revise performance evaluations to reflect cultural goals and attributes of high performing employees. 1.2 Implement 2014 budgeted IT improvements; including MuniRev and electronic employee payroll system to improve efficiencies 1.3 Finalize work plans for all departments for seasonal and 2014 budget operations 1.4 Hold a Council Retreat to review leadership, collaboration and communication 1.5 Review and provide amendments to the Municipal Code in regards to residency and for Council qualifications such as marital status 1.6 Prioritize a Wildridge seasonal wild land fire program, including summer "hot shot" staffing, land use regulations for new development to protect homes from wild land fire and community outreach for current home to amend residential landscaping. 1.7 Draft and finalize internal Town Hall and external community performance surveys to measure Town services and community desires (include questions in regards to Comprehensive Plan update 1.8 In June, distribute internal and external community surveys 2nd d Quarter April —_June 2Q1_4 2.1 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 implemented in 2013 2.2 Develop the 2014 -15 Strategic Plan, and two year budget to implement the Plan 2.3 Schedule no less than four (4) staff training sessions on "competitive" business practices and fiduciary responsibility 2.4 By early June, collect and analyze internal and external community surveys P Quarter —July= September 2014 3.1 Hold a Council Retreat to review survey results, Council leadership, collaboration and communication; update Strategic Plan 3.2 Mid -year 2014 budget review and amendment, if needed _�Q_uarter October — December 2014 4.1 Review and update Strategic Plan 4.2 Budget preparation, hearings and adoption 4.3 Prepare 2015 Work Plans 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 2014 Work Plan Economic Development Tier 2 Priority: Fiscal Year 2013 & 2014 Leaders: Economic Development Subcommittee Councilors Todd Goulding and Chris Evans Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger, Community Development and Finance Department Staff Ensure that the Town of Avon is prepared for new development and re- development. Evaluate the retail sale of marijuana and make a final determination on whether sales should be allowed. Evaluate URA expansion and other incentives to promote quality development of a high standard; update the Comprehensive Plan as needed and work closely with the Planning and Zoning Commission to understand respective roles so that developers have a good sense of public benefit expectations, incentives and minimum development requirements for critical project elements, such as parking. ist Quarter January — March 2014 1.1 Director of Economic Initiative joins Town staff. 1.2 Establish a Town of Avon Economic Development Council for the purposes of supporting existing businesses in Avon and attracting new businesses and to support business vitality; develop an action plan. i.3 Outreach to all Avon businesses to thank each for their commitment to Avon and to ask for their ideas on business support by the Town 1.4 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. 1.5 Determine whether the Town of Avon should approve the retail sale of marijuana: i.5.i Collect information from the scientific community on the health benefits and risks of marijuana consumption. 1.5.2 Identify possible appropriate locations for retail stores and zoning regulations 1.5.3 Analyze the financial tax estimates from retail sales 1.5.4 Define an education program for youth and adults in regards to legalized marijuana sales 1.6 Review and update the Town's Private - Public Partnership Policy and investment Policy, as needed. 1.7 Implement the Town "brand ". 1.8 With Beaver Creek and other stakeholders, finalize a town -wide Parking and Transportation Plan, including bicycle, pedestrianization, vehicle and alternate transit modes. The Plan should be developed in concert with the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) and reviewed by the public prior to Council's adoption action. This Plan may extend into the 2nd Quarter 1.9 Review East Avon Town Center Plan with PZC and owner of properties in the Plan to identify pro /con of the plan and to establish the priorities of both developer and Town in East Avon redevelopment. Begin Plan amendment, if needed. 1.10 Develop the scope, public process, schedule for commencement and completion of the Comprehensive Plan Update. including development of questions for the Community Survey, (June /August 2014) 1.11 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. 1.12 Negotiate and finalize multi -year Comcast Franchise Agreement i.i3 Review with the Planning and Zoning Commission the Development Standards for building colors as stated in the Avon Municipal Code, Section 7.28.o9o(c), Generally Applicable Design Standards, specifically related to Building Materials and Colors (v) and the standard set at a sixty or less Light Reflective Value" "LRV ". Ln 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN (0 September 24, 2014 tX c� a. Economic Development - continued Tier 2 Priority: Fiscal Year 2013 & 2014 2"d_Quarter April —June 2014 2.1 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. 2.2 Create marketing package for new business development. 2.3 Research and evaluate opportunities and structure for creating an Avon Creative Arts District. 2.4 If requested by the Town Council, evaluate expansion of URA into other qualified areas of Avon; if URA expansion is desirable, solicit RFQ and identify budgetary needs 2.5 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. 3`d Quarter & 4th Quarter -July — December 2014 3.1 Comprehensive Plan Update; East Avon Plan Update — continuing public meetings and recommended changes. 3.2 Complete Code Clean -up 3.3 Evaluate opportunity for a "sister city/ international city" partnership 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 en CZ a 0 an CZ a 2014 Work Plan Village at Avon Tier 2 Priority - 2014 Leaders: Traer Creek Liaison Appointees Dave Dantas and Jennie Fancher Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger, Public Works, Parks, Community Development and Engineering Staff Meet with representatives of the Village at Avon and the Traer Creek Metropolitan District to develop understandings and the trust necessary for the future development of the Village. This outreach and communication is the responsibility of all elected and appointed officials and the employees of the Town of Avon. ✓ Throughout the year, Liaison Appointees and Town Manager will meet with Traer Creek principals to discuss current issues and opportunities. ✓ Town staff will finalize in the 1" Quarter the collection, consolidation and organization of all Village at Avon documents, agreements and assignments within Town Hall. This project is considered go% complete. ✓ The Community Development Department will be the primary contact and responsible party for understanding and managing the Village at Avon settlement agreements, including "user" summaries of all definite dates and responsibilities of the Town of Avon. ✓ Implement the determined actions by the Avon Town Council in the 4th Quarter of 2013. 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 � rF -01 a� bA CZ Q. 2014 Work Plan Special Events Tier 2 Priority — Fiscal Years 2013 -2014 Leaders: Councilors Jake Wolf and Buz Reynolds Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger and Parks and Recreation Staff Identify near term opportunities for special events and develop a longer term special events strategy. In March, hold a work session to establish the duties and membership of a Cultural Arts and Special Events Commission to lead this effort for the Town. Be spontaneous, when appropriate. Beaver Creek Resort, with its recreational and cultural activities, is an important economic driver of the Avon economy, offering a vast array of amenities which add to the richness of the day -to -day life of Avon residents, the community and tourists. Avon will work closely to further build the relationship with Beaver Creek Resort Company and Vail Resorts that supports business brands, the tourist economy and community offerings, including but not limited meeting the transportation, security and amenity needs of a mature resort and community. 1St Quarter January_ =March 204 1.1 Establish a Cultural, Arts and Special Events Commission to promote and assist with the production of recreational, cultural, educational and social events; refine and develop a Special Events Strategic Plan with the participation of the business community 1.2 Support the WinterWonderGrass Festival under the terms of the approved agreement; analyze ROI & ROO (return on objectives) within 6o days of the event 1.3 Finalize design and construction bid documents for the Pedestrian Mall improvements 2 "d Quarter April — June 2014 2.1 Implement actions for Summer 2014 Special Events 2.2 For all events; analyze ROI /ROO within 6o days of the event 2.3 Commence construction of Pedestrian Mall; expected completion date is November, 2014 3rd Quarter — July_— September 20 3.1 Implement actions for Fall 2014 new Special Events, analyze ROI within 6o days of the event 3.2 Solicit funding requests for 2015 Special Events: Cultural, Arts and Special Events Commission will recommend funding levels to Town Council -4th Quarter October — December 201 - Q - - - -- - - -- - - -- 4 4.1 Implement actions for Winter 2015 Special Events, analyze ROI /ROO within 6o days of the event 4.2 Budget for 2015 Special Events 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 -A a) an a 2014 Work Plan zoo World Alpine Championships - February 115.1_2015 Tier 2 Priority: Fiscal Years 2014 -2014 Leader: Mayor Rich Carroll and Mayor Pro Tern Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger, Transportation, Police and Parks and Recreation Staff Planning for all three phases of this internationally renowned event must be initiated: 1) Pre -event promotion and marketing; 2) Production of stellar events and promotion of Avon as a place to return to need to be produced during the event; and 3) Post -event requires a follow -up promotional plan to encourage and /or book guest return visits. 1st Quarter January — March _2014 1.1 Identify Town staff participation to date and current participation activities 1.2 Advance Apres Avon program with Vail Valley Foundation Ceil Folz 1.3 Commence design and bids for 2015 capital projects: Avon Road paving and divider improvements; Rec Center improvements and monument sign 1.4 Meet with representatives of Avon lodging community to discuss opportunities for 2015 1.5 Finalize comprehensive action plan for special events, marketing, logistics, security, sponsorship, partnerships 2nd Quart er &_3rd Quarter — April_ September zoo 2.1 Commence implementation; including final funding and logistics 2.2 Evaluate value of promotional video and social media in marketing Avon to uar er October — December 201 4 - -_Q 4 4.1 Continue implementation of plan 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 2014 Work Plan Water Issues Tier 3 Priority: Fiscal Years 2014 -2014 Leaders: Mayor Rich Carroll and Councilor Todd Goulding Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger, Engineering Staff and Special Water Counsel Identify and Water issues and develop a timetable and approach for resolution over the next two years; manage what can be done against higher priorities. 15Y Quarter Janua_ry_— March_zo14 1.1 Review and update the Upper Eagle River Water Authority and Town of Avon 2013 Work Program. Seek to resolve all issues by November 1, 2014. 1.2 Organize water and wastewater documents and files at Town Hall; institutionalize knowledge. This project is 95% complete. 1.3 Continue with the Water Authority, Avon representatives and Mountain Star residents to reach resolution of the Mountain Star water tank, fire flow, irrigation and system delivery issues. 1.4 Schedule with Council and Water Authority representatives a program to develop and adopt solutions for needed amendments to the Master Water Agreement; plan to adopt changes no later than November 2014. These changes include the use of unallocated water held by the Authority and water conservation planning. With the Water Authority, develop an understanding of how water rights and water use are accounted for and develop a process for future transactions. 1.5 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. Deadline for resolution: September, 2014. 2nd Quarter April - Jun_e_2014 2.1 Participate as a member of the Urban Run -off Group and request that Avon is granted an Executive Committee appointment. Participate with the Group to understand activities and possible 2014 funding request for a Gore Creek Water Quality Improvement Plan. 3rd Quarter - July — Sept_e_m_ ber 2014 3.1 Draft and execute an agreement with the ERWSD for long term cost sharing and O &M responsibilities of the Heat Recovery System. 3.2 Review the basis for the Avon's water fees, which are assessed in addition to those tap fees and operational fees assessed by the Water Authority. 4th Quarter October — December 2014 4.1 Schedule 1) ERWSD presentation of its 20 -year wastewater infrastructure master plan, including possible rate increase needs and Town's 1041 requirements; and 2) Water Authority and ERWSD presentation on Eagle Mine's metal loading issues on the Eagle River. O 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 M ro a 2014 Work Plan Transit Consolidation Tier 3 Priority — Fiscal Years 2014 -2014 Leaders: Councilors Buz Reynolds and Jake Wolf Staff: Town Manager Virginia Egger, Public Works Director and Transit Division Staff Avon should be a leader in working to provide a consolidated transit operation in the valley. With negotiations for 3rd parties in the new I -7o RTF needed, service availability in Fleet, plus planning for the 2015 World Cup, begin to build on these opportunities for a longer term cooperative partnership. 1st Quarter January — March 2014 1.1 Continue to advocate for an AGS station in Avon 1.2 Throughout the year, fully participate in regional transportation and parking forums and in CDOT 1 -70 corridor planning 2 "d Quarter April — June 2o-14 2.1 Market to other potential clients for bus /vehicle storage and Fleet Services 2.2 Evaluate transit services for FY 2015 and opportunities for regional efficiencies 2.3 As appropriate, participate in Regional Collaboration efforts on transit P Quarter— July_— September 2014 3.1 Finalize I -7o RTF lease agreements for l00% year -round occupancy 3.2 Assess demographic characteristics of bus riders and how best to disseminate information about transit service and about the Town 3.3 Develop consolidation plan as deemed feasible with ECO _Quarter October — December 2014 TBD 2013 -2014 STRATEGIC PLAN & 2014 WORK PLAN September 24, 2014 -i ap CZ a,