Tag Archive | "extended"

DIF moratorium extended

DIF moratorium extended

Pictured: The Town Trolley takes a wide turn around the potholes at the Snowcreek bus stop/

No moratorium, however, on additional spending from Mammoth’s Council

If you were the overseer of a bankrupt municipality, what’s the first thing you would contemplate doing?

While logic might not dictate increased spending and the foregoing of possible revenue, we live in illogical times

At its regular meeting Wednesday in Suite Z, Mammoth’s Town Council voted unanimously to extend its moratorium on DIF (Development Impact Fees) for one more year.

Council also approved the expenditure of an additional $108,000 in public arts money towards the Gateway Community Project and $22,000 for maintenance of a bus turnout.

DIF

According to Community Development Director Mark Wardlaw’s analysis in the agenda bill, 11 projects took advantage of the DIF waiver in fiscal year 2011-2012, and the Town waived a total of $286,992 in fees.

However, approximately $208,000 of that total was attributed to Dan O’Connell’s Rock ‘n Bowl project.

Mr. O’Connell commented Wednesday that if the moratorium on DIF had not gone through last year, his investment team “would not have proceeded.”

Wardlaw said that seven of the eleven applicants told him a similar tale, that the DIF waiver had incentivized them to do the same.

Assistant Town Manager Marianna Marysheva-Martinez did sound a word of caution during the staff report, and appeared to counsel Council to reinstate DIF to maintain fiscal discipline.

Council chose to extend the DIF moratorium for one year, though Mayor Matthew Lehman and Councilman Michael Raimondo pushed for two years.

Councilman Rick Wood noted that he had sat on a previous Council which had initially adopted the DIF methodology (Mr. Wood was conflicted out of the vote at that time because of his financial interest in the Tallus project). He termed the DIF methodology adopted by that Council “idiotic” and claimed he hadn’t supported DIF at that time.

Gateway 

Council then approved an additional $108,000 be spent out of the Public Arts fund for the Community Gateway project.

For those who may be unfamiliar, the project consists of large welcome and good-bye monuments to be built at the entrance to Town along Highway 203 where an existing welcome sign is located.

It is estimated that in the final tally, the monument, the result of a public-private partnership, will cost $671,394.

How will it be paid for?

In-kind donations of services and materials … $232,000

Private monetary donations … $81,000

Public Art Funds … $358,000

Councilman Wood said, “This is a project that is worthy of this community. We are still in business.”

Councilman Jo Bacon cast the lone dissenting vote, as she was not in favor of using public art funds for the project

Bus stop maintenance

Council also approved $22,000 towards repairing the Snowcreek transit bus stop (see photo).

Senior Associate Civil Engineer Peter Bernasconi estimates that the paving was initially done in the early 1990s and has gradually deteriorated over time.

The project will include a new pedestrian waiting area and will meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance standards.

It is also believed that with the repairs, there will no longer be threat of illegal immigration from China (since there are at least two potholes which are about halfway there).  

Posted in NewsComments (0)

Event ticklers

New Year’s Eve skate party

Skate in the New Year New York City style at the Mammoth Ice Rink from 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31. Enjoy party favors, hats and sparkling cider as we countdown to 2012 on East Coast time at 9 p.m. local time. The fire-pits will be ablaze for marshmallow roasting along with hearty hot chocolates! Looking for a last minute stocking stuffer? Purchase the Five Skate Pass (5SP) and get the 6th Skate FREE … $50 for adults and $40 for youth. Call the Mammoth Ice Rink at 760.934.2505 for complete winter rates and schedule.

Gaines holds 2012 Town Hall

The community of Mammoth Lakes is invited to join State Senator Ted Gaines for a Town Hall meeting on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, from 6-8 p.m. in the Town Council Chambers, Suite Z (Minaret Village Mall). The meeting is an opportunity for residents, community leaders and business owners to get an update on what’s going on at the State Capitol and what they can expect in 2012. It’s also an opportunity to voice concerns and share ideas on improving state government. All ideas are welcome! No RSVP required. Call 916.651.4001 for more information.

June Mountain is open!

Yes, Virginia, June Mountain is open for skiing and boarding, and first reports are that the groomers really good. Chairs 1 & 2 are open with access to Mambo. With the limited terrain ticket prices have been reduced to the following until more terrain is available: Adults $30, Youth $23, Seniors are $15 and Children just $10!

Now is a great time for lessons at June, and of course gear rentals and the Cafe and Cocktails at the World Famous Antler Bar are all be available. Plus, the Sport Shop is stocked with new goodies for everyone on your holiday shopping list!

More info: 888.JUNEMTN or www.junemountain.com.

Padelsky 2012 Calendars

Hang the Eastern Sierra on your wall in 2012, with one of Mammoth Lakes photographer Londie Padelsky’s calendar selection. She’s been producting them for many years. This coming year’s titles are: Sierra Nevada, Outhouses of the World, California Missions and Cowboys. (As you can see, Londie’s been busy shooting!)

The uniquely Eastern Sierra calendars are available at the Booky Joint, Mammoth Gallery, Graphic Conclusion, Footloose, or from Padelsky via www.Londie.com or by calling 760.935.4557.

“Coach & friends” in June Lake

Live theatre comes to June Lake! This is no joke, but it is a comedy! (Bah-dum-bump!)

Don’t miss a sneak preview of “Coach & Friends”at the June Lake Community Center on Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 7 p.m. Tix are only $10 per person. Sponsored by the June Lake Loop Women’s Club;  all proceeds go to the Scholarship Fund.

Info: 760.648.7527.

Extended hours at Post Office

Hours for holiday package pickup (yellow cards) have been extended at the Mammoth Lakes Post Office.

Package pick up will be available Friday, Dec. 23, from 4-6 p.m. at the Blue dutch doors.

Package pick up will also be available on Saturday, Dec. 24, from 8 a.m. until noon.

The Post Office will observe the Christmas Holiday on Monday, Dec. 26, and will be closed. Happy Holidays from Mammoth’s postal employees.

Posted in Events CalendarComments (0)

Whitmore Black Pass

The Recreation Commission is also reviewing extending the hours at Whitmore Pool, even though the equipment there is also in need of repair. Last month several swimmers came before the Recreation Commission and asked that the pool be operated for the entire month of September rather than closing on Labor Day Weekend. The Commission reviewed the costs and determined that if those who were interested in the extended hours would be willing to pay for an extra, special pass that would cover the three week timeframe then the Commission would be willing to consider it. “We could call it the Whitmore Black Pass,” Commissioner Tony Colasardo joked.

Posted in NewsComments (0)