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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19860602Conti~nue~d Meeting Aspen Citv Council_ _ June 2 , 1986 Mayor Pro Tem Walls called the continued meeting to order at 4:40 p. m. with Councilmembers Collins, Isaac and Fallin present. ASPEN - MOfi3NTAIN LANDSLIDE REPORT Jay Hammond, city engineer, told Council the evidence to date does not indicate significant movement of the large landslide mass. There is some movement in some of the peripheral areas. The Skiing Company has been moving material in the area of Dago cut and in some other areas that may have problems. Hammond reminded Council in a joint session with the Commissioners, they discussed doing further work on the debris flow analysis for 510 , 000; however, Chen & Associates submitted a proposal f o r $40,000. The staff felt the cost was too high and that it did not deal with the landslide issue. Hammond said the city had a debris flow and flash flooding study done in the early '70s by Wright McLaughlin. Some of the data from this study is no longer current; however, the evidence indicates the figures they used were conservative. Hammond told Council staff has solicited from Wright McLaughlin a cost to update their work but has not received a cost for this. Hammond told Council the Chen report did recommend some mitigation measures for the landslide area. Hammond said he would like to continue to work with the Skiing Company to implement some of the recommendations from the Chen report. Hammond said there is support from the Colorado Geological survey that the Chen report is substantial and adequate to address the situation. Hammon d said if anything develops that raises additional concern, the staff will pursue further work. Jim Blanning said he feels the landslide is moving and moving the same way it has been in the lat two years. Blanning illustrated where cracks have developed and where the land is moving. Blanning said he is asking 52 , 000 each from the city, county and Skiing Company to bring in Barry Vought from Pennsylvania, a world renown expert on landslides. Blanning said the Chen studies only went down 60 feet, and he feels there is movement 200 feet with a top sheer zone. There are cracks across Norway slope. Blanning told Council of the $6,000 51,500 would go to him to continue to work on the landslide area. Blanning said this land could release catastrophically. This is a unique geological phenomena. Bud Eylar, county works director, asked what the city, county and Skiing Company would get for 56,000. Blanning said this report will establish whether there is a problem in this area or not. Blanning pointed out the sewer pipe that is inhibiting the movement of the landslide and questioned what will happen if the 1 Continued-Meeting Aspen Citv Council _ June 2. 1-98 sewer line parts. Blanning told Council he has records to prove this land does not stop moving. Councilman Collins asked if Chen has responded to Blanning's information. Hammond said Chen's involvement was under contract with the Aspen Mountain Lodge project, and they are not currently involved. Hammond said Chen's cross section and profile show s they went to bedrock. Hammond pointed out the landslide has been identified in some form for a number of years. The Colorado Geological Survey did surface surveys in the late '60s, they showed this area as a landslide. Hammond told Council as the weather conditions and amount of water goes through a cyclic process, the land moves and then ceases. Councilman Collins asked if Chen addressed the change with added snowmaking. Hammond said Chen recommended that the snow be removed in the spring, which the Skiing Company has been doing along with some other measures. Blanning said nothing has been done in the landslide area this year except what he has done. Councilwoman Fallin said she would like to see an outline of the scope of work, what this consultant is going to report that hasn't already been done. Blanning said he wants a qualified opinion. Don Rayburn, Skiing Company, told Council they have not allocated any money for this study. Hammond told Council he has authorized Chen to do remeasuring. Hammond suggested sending Vought all the reports available, and ask him if there is something going on that has not been seen. Rayburn told Council he has talked to Vought on the phone, who said he could review the materials in about two days. Rayburn said Blanning f eels this wold pre-prejudice Vought. Councilman Collins asked if the report from Chen and from Seattle are consistent with each other. Rayburn said they are consistent and Seattle was more firm that this was a shallow mass and very unlikely to make a quick movement. Hammond told Council Chen's report recommended removal of the over burden, drilling of the lower slope areas to provide drainage. Councilman Isaac said the city should get a proposal from Vought to know what he will do before committing the funds. The city should get proposals both on having Vought come out here and study the area, and sending the reports to him. Mayor Pro Tem Walls said the there are recommendations that are not currently being followed. Acting City Manager Mitchell said staf f is getting measurements and requesting an update f rom Wright McLaughlin. The work on the mountain is the Skiing Company's responsibility. Councilman Isaac asked if staff has investigated state or federal funds. Hammond told Council he has contacted the CGS, who does not have funds available, and FEMA, who does not view this as an emergency. 2 Cvntrn~rec~- Meeting Aspen City CQUncil June ~; 1986 Councilman Isaac moved the staff and county, approach Vought and get in writing a proposal, report back to Council, Commissioners and Skiing Company; seconded by Councilwoman Fallin. Hammond said staff knows what they can supply Vought, what Vought ought to do for this study. Mitchell said staff ought to verify Vought's credentials. All in favor, motion carried. Councilman Collins said he has be requested by RFTA to extend golf passes to their employees one more year. Councilman Collins said the city is allowing golf passes for one last year, and is requesting twilight passes for RFTA employees. Mitchell told Council city employees can chose golf passes as part of the wellness fitness program. Council agreed and requested this be on the next agenda. Mitchell told Council he will report at the next meeting the cost to make the first floor area a presentable meeting room. Council agreed they would like to meet in one central location. Councilman Collins moved to adjourn at 5:15 p.m.; seconded by Councilwoman Fallin. All in favor, motion carried. n ^ Kathryn S.s och, City Clerk 3