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<br />In 1984, TOSV Town Council passed Resolution #55, Series of 1984, approving an <br />intergovernment agreement (IGA) between the 'Town and pitkin County. This IGA was <br />stimulated by proposals to expand the Snowmass Ski Area onto Burnt Mountain and <br />improve facilities on Baldy Mountain that would result in an increase in skier <br />capacity. The IGA established a process to involve the pitkin County <br />Commissioners in TOSV decision-making processes regarding off-site mitigation of <br />impacts resulting from increases in skier capacity (SAOT) on NFSL and private <br />land. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />This intergovernmental review process is in place and operating today and should <br />be used to determine effective mitigation for off-site impacts associated with <br />this Decision. <br /> <br />. <br />, <br /> <br />In 1991, ASC submitted a conceptual land use plan to the Town for approval of <br />both improvements within the Baldy Mountain portion and expansion into the Burnt <br />Mountain portion of the permit area. The Town, through Resolution #13, Series <br />1991, has approved the proposed Baldy Mountain improvements. Through Resolution <br />#43, Series 1991, the Town granted conceptual approval to the Burnt Mountain <br />expansion and development of an East Village ski area access. Application for <br />final approval was submitted by ASC in April 1993. The Town Planning & Zoning <br />Commission approved all the basic elements of the final application in their <br />Resolution 93-15 of August 1993. That application is currently pending before <br />the Town Council. <br /> <br />The Snowmass Land Company (SLC) received conceptual approval from the Town in <br />September, 1992 for development of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) at East <br />Village. Certain parcels within the PUD are to be conveyed to ASC for the ski <br />area expansion. Portions of. this development were assessed in the FEIS as <br />connected actions. SLC's final plan is now before the Town for review and <br />approval. <br /> <br />Off-site development may require many of the same permits as described for <br />proposed actions on NFSL. Major permits that will be required for both proposed <br />actions on NFSL and for off-site final development and/or operations are listed <br />below. <br /> <br />RECORD OF DECISION <br /> <br />Page . 28 <br />