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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTION 18-90C RESOLUTION is-go WHEREAS,Mr.and Mrs.Michael Tennenbaum have proposed the purchase and exchange of approximately 2,000 acres of private land for an acre of land owned by the United States Forest Service and located neat Rockledge Road at the base of Vail Mountain in Eagle County contiguous to the Town of Vail,Colorado;and WHEREAS,Congressional action has been requested to effect the exchange;and WHEREAS,the Vail Town Council,citizens of the Town of Vail,the Board of County Commissioners,and the citizens of Eagle County place a high value on the preservation of open space,wilderness areas,and the natural beauty of the Town of Vail,Eagle County,and the State of Colorado;and WHEREAS,the Town of Vail is a home rule municipality under the constitution and laws of the State of Colorado and has the right and responsibility of regulating land use on its boundaries;and WHEREAS,it is important for the Town of Vail and the County of Eagle to preserve open space for the enjoyment of both the citizens of the Town and the millions of individuals who annually visit the Town of Vail and Eagle County;and WHEREAS,the purchase and preservation of land to be used as open space has been a high priority for the Town of Vail throughout the last decade;and WHEREAS,the proposed land exchange threatens the Town of Vail’s greatest natural resource,Vail Mountain;and WHEREAS,the Town of Vail has an active local planning process using zoning regulations to ensure protection of open space within the Town while providing for controlled growth and development;and WHEREAS,the Tennenbaum exchange,if approved,would represent a subversion of both the national land acquisition policy and the traditional federal land exchange administrative process;and WHEREAS,if the Tennenbaum land exchange is approved by an act of Congress,it will call into question the ability of all municipalities to control open space within or adjacent to their boundaries;and WHEREAS,the Town of Estes Park encourages the United States Forest Service to work with local governments adjoining public lands and establish no-trade zones for said public lands unless such trades are endorsed by the local government. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK: It hereby sets forth its opposition to the proposed Tennenbaum land exchange and urges the Colorado Congressional Delegation not to introduce legislation to the United States Congress for the purpose of effecting the exchange. Adopted this c,t day of August,1990. TOWN OF ESTES PARK By:________________ Mayor Attest: Town Clerk