HomeMy WebLinkAboutapz.gmc.res.01-00 RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN/PITKIN COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT
COMMISSION RECOMMENDING CITY COUNCIL NOT APPROVE THE
EXEMPTION OF THE ACCESSORY COMMERCIAL SQUARE FOOTAGE
DESCRIBED AS A "CORNER STORE" AT THE 7TM AND MAIN STREET
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT FROM THE SCORING AND
COMPETITION PROCEDURES OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT QUOTA
SYSTEM, LOTS A, B, AND C, BLOCK 19, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN.
Parcel No. 2735.124.46.801
Resolution No. 00 - 01gmc
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department received an application
from the City of Aspen, owner and applicant represented by the Aspen/Pitkin County
Housing Authority for an exemption from the sconng and competition procedures of
GMQS for 650 square feet of commercial space for a comer store to be developed
appurtenant to the principal multi-family residential use of the proposed 7a~ and Main
Affordable Housing Project; and,
WHEREAS, the subject parcel is located at the southeast comer of 7th and Main
Streets, within the Main Street Historic District, and is legally described as Lots A, B, and
C, Block 19, City and Townsite of Aspen; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 26.304 and 26.470 of the City of Aspen Land
Use Code, land use applications requesting an exemption from the scoring and
competition procedures of growth management for allocations of accessory commercial
square footage in a mixed-use development may be approved by the Aspen City Council
at a duly noticed public hearing after considering recommendations by the Community
Development Director, the AsperffPitkin County Growth Management Commission made
at a duly noticed public hearing, and members of the general public; and,
WHEREAS, during a duly noticed public hearing on January 25, 2000, the
Aspen/Pitkin County Growth Management Commission considered testimony offered by
the general public, considered a motion to recommend approval of the commercial
exemption, and the motion to recommend approval failed by a zero to seven (0-7) vote
resulting in a recommendation that the Aspen City Council not approve the exemption of
650 square feet of accessory commercial space for the purpose of a comer store
appurtenant to the pnncipal residential use of the proposed 7~ and Main Project.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the AsperdPitkin County Growth
Management Commission that City Council should not exempt the accessory commercial
space at the 7th and Main Street Affordable Housing and Comer Store ProjeCt.
RECOMMENDED FOR DENIAL by the Aspen/Pitkin County Growth Management
Commission at its regular meeting on January 25, 2000.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM: ASPEN/PITKIN COUNTY GROWTH
MANAGEMENT COMMISSION:
C~y Attorney ' Peter Martin,
ATTEST:
ie Lothian, De~puty City Clerk
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