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HomeMy WebLinkAboutlanduse case.tu.540 E Main St.0067.2007.ASLUTHE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen Community Development Department CASE NUMBER 0067.2007.ASLU PARCEL ID NUMBER 2737-073-24-003 PROJECT ADDRESS 540 E. Main St. PLANNER Ben Gagnon CASE DESCRIPTION Temporary Use REPRESENTATIVE Leslie Lamont DATE OF FINAL ACTION ~~ZUt i p"f CLOSED BY Amy DeVault MEMORANDUM IX2~. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Ben Gagnon, Special Projects Planner ~V' THRU: Chris Bendon, Director, Community Development l.l`~Y"' DATE OF MEMO: November 26, 2007 MEETING DATE: December 3, 2007 RE: Temporary Use Permit for a fire engine shelter at the Zupancis Property, 540 East Main St. APPLICANT: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Aspen Fire Protection District Staff recommends approval of the Temporary Use Permit. OWNER: City of Aspen SUMMARY: REPRESENTATIVE: The Applicant requests a temporary use permit for Leslie Lamont afire engine shelter, to be located behind the former residential structure that currently houses LOCATION: the City Parking Department, as shown below. Zupancis Property 540 East Main St. CURRENT ZONING & USE Commercial Core (CC) and Service/Commercial/Industrial (SCI). Location of City Pazking Department, and Aspen Fire Marshall office. PROPOSED LAND USE: Temporary Use Permit for fire engine shelter LAND USE REQUESTS AND REVIEW PROCEDURES: The Applicant is requesting the following land use approval: Temporary Use Permit for a fire engine shelter pursuant to Land Use Code Section 26.450.030 (City Council is the final review authority who may approve, approve with conditions, or deny the permit). ~, ,.. , ~~ ~.~ ISSUE SUMMARY: In preparation for redevelopment of the Hopkins Street Fire Station, the AFPD has determined that in order to maintain emergency response capability, it would be necessary to temporarily locate a fire engine off the Hopkins Street site while redevelopment occurs at the Hopkins Street site. The AFPD is seeking approval for a Temporary Use Permit in order to begin preparing the Zupancis Property site for the installation of aone-story, tent-like fire engine shelter as soon as possible. This prepazatory work will allow for the installation of the shelter and the relocation of the fire engine in a timely manner, in order to begin redevelopment of the Hopkins Street Fire Station as soon as possible in the spring, to minimize the redevelopment period. This preparatory work would take place prior to final entitlement of the Hopkins Street Headquarters Station redevelopment to ensure a smooth transition and continuity of emergency service. At the same time, the AFPD is requesting, pursuant to Resolution No.~, to include the Zupancis Property within the COWOP land use review, in addition to the Hopkins Street site. The intent is to allow the COWOP Task Force Team fo determine the pazameters of the use of the Zupancis Property, including the term of the temporary use. This issue would again come before City Council as part of a proposed COWOP ordinance. This land use review process was used during the Obermeyer Place COWOP to define the parameters and term of the use of temporary modular buildings at the Zupancis Property, which temporarily housed businesses during the construction of Obermeyer Place. Assistant City Manager Bentley Henderson has provided consent to the AFPD to apply for this Temporary Use Permit. STAFF COMMENTS: TEMPORARY USE PERMIT Approval of a Temporary Use Permit will allow the AFPD to begin preparing the Zupancis Property site for the installation of a one-story fire engine shelter as soon as possible. (Informal building permit review has already occurred and the building permit could be issued rapidly, if Council approves a Temporazy Use Permit. The Temporary Use Permit would run for six (6) months upon issuance of the building permit.) Prepazing the Zupancis site for the relocation of the fire engine in a timely manner will allow redevelopment of the Hopkins Street Fire Station to begin as soon as possible in the spring. It is in the public interest to minimize the redevelopment period in order to bring the new Hopkins Street Fire Station to its full capability as soon as possible. In addition, the Zupancis Property is an optimal temporary location for the fire engine, as the site was under serious consideration as a permanent Fire Station in recent years. Noise impacts will be minimal, as the stationary fire siren will not be located at the Zupancis Property. When responding to emergencies, the fire engine will use its siren to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles. This noise impact is offset by the overriding need to protect public health and safety. 2 ~., ~. , The Temporary Use review criteria are outlined in Land Use Code section 26.450.030; Staff Review is attached as Exhibit A. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Temporary Use Permit for the fire engine shelter. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve Resolution NoC~, Series of 2007, granting a Temporary Use Permit to the Aspen Fire Protection District, for a fire engine shelter to be located at the Zupancis Property, 540 East Main Street, with conditions." EXHIBIT B -- Application 3 EXHIBIT A -Review Criteria and Staff Findings F"~ ~! I ExxtBIT A 26.450.030 CRITERIA APPLICABLE TO ALL TEMPORARY USES. Section 26.450.030 of the City Land Use Code provides that the City Council shall consider the following criteria, as applicable, when reviewing development applications for a temporary use: A. The location, size, design, operating characteristics, and visual impacts of the proposed use. The proposed temporary use is a shelter for a fire engine for the Aspen Fire Protection District at the Zupancis Property at 540 East Main St. The one-story shelter will be twenty-six feet (26) feet by forty (40) feet. The shelter will be installed upon issuance of a building permit and for a period of six months, unless subsequent land use approvals are executed. The shelter will house a fire engine for the purpose of emergency response to protect the public health and safety. The fire siren will not be located on the Zupancis Property. The fire engine will use the existing curb cut at 540 East Main St. to access Main Street (Highway 82) as needed. The height of the one-story shelter is substantially lower than the existing buildings adjacent to the site. Staff finds this criterion to be met. B. The compatibility of the proposed temporary use with the character, density and use of structures and uses in the immediate vicinity. The proposed shelter is compatible with surrounding uses in the neighborhood. Emergency and public safety vehicles related to the Aspen Police Department and the Pitkin County Sheriffs Office currently respond from Galena Street Ext., just one block west of the Zupancis Property. The mass and scale of the one-story shelter is substantially smaller than surrounding buildings. Staff finds this criterion to be met. C. The impacts of the proposed temporary use on pedestrian and vehicular traffic and traffic patterns, municipal services, noise levels, and neighborhood character. The Zupancis Property had been carefully considered as a permanent location for the Aspen Fire Station Headquarters in recent years. While the Aspen Fire Protection District chose not to use the Zupancis Property on a permanent basis, extensive reseazch showed this site to be appropriate with regard to impacts on pedestrian and vehicular traffic and traffic patterns. The stationary fire siren will not be located on the Zupancis Property. When responding to emergencies, the fire engine will use its siren to alert nearby pedestrians and vehicles. This noise impact is offset by the overriding need to protect public health and safety. With regard to neighborhood character, emergency and public safety vehicles related to the Aspen Police Department and the Pitkin County Sheriff's Office currently respond from Galena Street Ext., just one block west of the Zupancis Property. Staff finds this criterion to be met. I D. The duration of the proposed temporary use and whether a temporary use has previously been approved for the structure, parcel, property or location as proposed in the application. The operational time for this temporary use permit is six months from the issuance of a building permit, unless subsequent land use approvals are executed. Staff finds this criterion to be met. E. The purposes and intent of the zone district in which the temporary use is proposed The Zupancis Property includes multiple zone districts, including Service/Commercial/Industrial (SCI) and Commercial Core (CC). The Zupancis Property has never been used for SCI purposes. The SCI District allows for warehousing and storage. The CC District allows public uses such as emergency response. Staff finds this criterion to be met. F. The relation of the temporary use to conditions and character changes which may have occurred in the area and zone district in which the use is proposed. The use of a shelter for a fire engine is consistent with the range of civic purposes in the immediate area. Staff finds this criterion to be met. C. How the proposed temporary use will enhance or diminish the general public health, safety or welfare. The use of a fire engine shelter will enhance the general public health, safety and welfare by continuing emergency response services during the reconstruction of the Aspen Fire Station at 420 East Hopkins. Staff finds this criterion to be met. ~'xN ~~~ ~ t3c November 12, 2007 Mr. Chris Bendon, Director Aspen Community Development Department Third Floor, Aspen City Hall 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 Re: Application for Certificate of Temporary Use Permit (26.450.030) Dear Mr. Bendon, 420 E. HOPKINS AVENUE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (970) 925-5532 FAX (970) 920.4451 In the Spring/Summer of 2008, the Headquarters Fire Station of the Aspen Fire Protection District, located at 420 E. Hopkins Avenue in the City of Aspen, is scheduled for complete demolition and a complete rebuild. During the estimated construction schedule of 18 to 24 months, all fire departrnent operations, fire apparatus and equipment will be moved to the new North 40 substation currently nearing completion at the AABC. In the interest of maintaining a rapid response to fire/rescue emergencies and service calls within the City, the District has been pursuing an operationally sound location to position a heated, temporary shelter to enable afirst-due fire engine to remain in-service, in town. The very conditions that have driven our development of the North 40 substation (the dangerous and delayed response created by limited access issues over Castle Creek) prompt our efforts not to leave the City without immediate emergency response within the core. Such a location has been identified on the Zupancis Property, currently owned by the City of Aspen. While both the City Parking Department and Parks Department are utilizing the site, consultation with both departments has identified a footprint location that will not interfere with their ongoing and anticipated uses. The site plan attached shows our mutually agreed upon 26'x 40' footprint. This footprint clearly positions us in the SCI zoned portion of the property which we believe is consistent with the allowed uses in the SCI. I note that Parking is utilizing facilities and conducting vehicle impound operations in the same zone. I was also informed that the Parks Department is planning on staging winter sidewalk maintenance vehicles and storing de-ice materials within the same zone and within one of the historic structures. The attached structure requires no foundation work other than leveling the gravel, no underground utility work, will utilize a 300 Ib propane tank for heating (legally located as described in the code), and 40 amps of power to be drawn from an existing electric panel attached to the historic garage. The power is necessary for lights, heater fans, and a ~-~ ~.. wireless low temperature alarm to alert us to the danger of a fire engine water line freezing. Please find included with this submittal a letter from the City Manager's office granting us permission to use this site for our purposes, pursuant to appropriate review, as well as permission to submit this application for staff's consideration. It is through this Temporary Use review process that our limited uses and temporary nature of our proposed fire engine shelter shall be confirmed with City Government. Although we seek a temporary use permit for the temporary shelter, it is our objective to utilize the Zupancis property for this shelter beyond the 180 days provided for temporary uses. To extend the timeframe of the shelter we intend to consider this as part of the renewed COWOP process for the Headquarters Station. It is anticipated that COWOP review of the final design and development plans for the Headquarters will start December of this year. At the earliest opportunity our operations will reclaim the new fire station on Hopkins Ave. and completely remove our temporary shelter and any traces of its existence on the Zupancis parcel. It is our goal to be fully operational in our new Headquarters Fire Station by first quarter of 2010. Please find attached to this cover letter our response to the standards of Section 26.450.030 -Temporary Use. On behalf of the Aspen Fire Protection District, Leslie Lamont of Lamont Planning Services, LLC is our authorized representative in this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Leslie if you have any questions or need further information. I look forward to a timely resolution of this matter. Sincerely, r'~ __ Darryl Grob, Chief Aspen Fire Protection District 420 E. Hopkins Avenue Aspen, Colorado 81611 925-5532 LAND USE REVIEW SECTION I. General Description of Project The Aspen Fire Protection District seeks to install a temporary shelter to maintain one first- due response fire engine in downtown Aspen while the Headquarters building on East Hopkins Street is being reconstructed. The District has identified the Zupancis property as the best location for this temporary shelter due to its centralized location. The District has located a footprint on the property that does not interfere with the current activities on the property or impact the existing structrues. The footprint of the shelter is within the SCI zone district portion of this property and the District believes that this temporary use is consistent with the intent of the wne district. The location of the shelter is also adjacent to the Crescent Building in the Obermeyer Place project. Please refer to the attached site plan. The footprint of the shelter is highlighted in yellow. The footprint of the shelter is 26' x 40' and does not inquire a foundation. It is necessary to heat the enclosure to maintain the fire engine in a ready response mode. A 3001b propane tank will be used (legally located as described in the code) and 40 amps of power will draw from an existing panel attached to the historic garage for lights and heater fans. A wireless low temperature alarm will also be installed to alert staff if a fire engine water line starts to freeze. Please refer to the shelter specifics attached to this application. Sec. 26.450.030. Criteria applicable to sll temporary uses. When considering a development application for a temporary use or an insubstantial temporary use, the Community Development Director or City Council shall consider, among other pertinent factors, the following criteria as they or any of them, relate thereto: A. The location, size, design, operating characteristics and visual impacts of the proposed use. Response: The structure will shelter one fire engine. The structrue is 1,040 square feet and 18 feet tall. The shelter will be heated via an existing electric panel on the historic garage to ensure that water lines do not freeze. The propane tank will be located behind the shelter in the northwest comer. The structure will be located at the back of the Zupancis property. Please refer to the attached site plan for the specific location of the shelter. There are no significant views the shelter would block and the shelter will not block access to the buildings on the Zupancis property or the Crescent building located directly east of the shelter foot print. The shelter will sit idle, providing a protective cover for a first response fire engine, until an emergency call. When a call is made four to six firefighters will arrive onto the site to activate the engine. Volunteer parking will occur on site. The fire department will only begin to "run code" when the engine enters Main Street which means lights and sirens will not rum on until Main Street. Aspen Fire Protection District Temporary Use Application November 13, 20117 B. The compatibility of the proposed temporary use with the chazacter, density and use of structures and uses in the immediate vicinity. Response: This area of Aspen is a mixed use neighborhood. Residential uses have been located within the SCI zone district as well as auto oriented services and simple commereial/office uses. Main Street is Aspen's primary artery through town and during the summer and winter seasons funnel a high amount of traffic between the east and west sides of the City. RFTA bus traffic and a great deal of summer tourist traffic pass by this point on Main Street. The Zupancis property is graded flat with a gravel surface. Vehicles access the Zupancis property on a driveway off of Main Street. The driveway provides access to all the building on the property and is located on the east side of the property. 'There is very little buffer between the driveway and the uses to the east. Several City of Aspen operations utilize the Zupancis property. A portion of the lot is used as an impound lot for the Pazking Department and it is our understanding that the Pazks Department is planning to conduct winter sidewalk maintenance out of this property and store de-icing materials on the property. A satellite fire district office is alan located on the property. Directly to the west of the property is the multi-story Pitkin County office building and the Pitkin County jail. The three story "crescent building" of Obermeyer Place is the closest building to the proposed shelter. It is located directly east of the shelter. The Crescent building is a mixed use building with neighborhood commercial and office uses on the fast floor and residential on the second and third floor. The grade of the Zupancis property is level with the second floor of the Crescent building and the residential units. Access to some of the residential units of the Crescent building is via a sidewalk that abuts the gravel driveway on the Zupancis properly. Although the shelter is very close to the building, orientation of the residential units is to the east and south. Outdoor living spaces are oriented in the same manner but there are windows on the west side of the building. Although the location of a fire engine and chazacteristic of a temporary shelter may negatively impact the adjacent residential units of the Crescent building as well as other residential unit in Obermeyer Place and the Concept 600 building, the central location of the engine is significant as a first emergency response unit. This is a temporary situation that will be relocated back into the reconstructed headquarters building by the spring of 2010. The importance to the public safety and welfare should outweigh occasional disruption to adjacent residerns. The use and location of the shelter is compatible with the current public uses of the Zupancis property. The location of the shelter does not compromise the historic resources or their relationship to each other. Aspen Fire Protection District 2 Temporary Use Application November 13, 2007 C. The impacts of the proposed temporary use on pedestrian and vehicular traffic and traffic patterns, municipal services, noise levels and neighborhood character. Response: There should be no pedestrian traffic through the site. Access to the Crescent building is via a sidewalk dedicated to that building. Impacts to Pedestrian and vehicular traffic on Main Street would not occur until there is a call for service. In the event of a call the Zupancis property will be the receiving area for four to six firefighters. Once the engine is activated all other firefighters will be redirected to the event. Parking for the volunteers that activate the engine will occur on site. Lights and sirens will be controlled until the engine enters the sidewalk on Main Street The Headquarters siren will not be located to this site. D. The duration of the proposed temporary use and whether a temporary use has previously been approved for the structure, parcel, property or location as proposed in the application. Response: The Fire District purposes to prep the site for installation as soon as possible. Installation of the stnrcture is related to the demolition of the current Head Quarters on East Hopkins Street. It is anticipated that the engine will be located on the Zupancis property in early spring of 2008. The duration of the temporary shelter will be 180 days unless extended via the COWOP process for final design and development review of the Head Quarters redevelopment That renewed COWOP process will commence December of this Y~• E. The purposes and intent of the zone district in which the temporary use is proposed. Response: The Zupancis property is caned commercial on the front half next to Main Street and Service/CommereiaUlndustrial (SCn on the back half. The location of the shelter is in the SCI zone district The shelter and the fire engine aze consistent with the allowed uses in the SCI zone district such as garage, warehousing and auto oriented type uses. F. The relation of the temporary use to conditions and character changes which may have occurred in the area and zone district in which the use is proposed. Response: Due to the redevelopment of the Head Quarters station on East Hopkins Street it is necessary to locate a temporary shelter for a first response fire engine in the heart of the City. While the HQ is under conshvction most of the fire station operations will be relocated to the new North Forty station at the Airport Business Center. However, traffic congestion in and out of town requires that a fire engine is stationed downtown for ready access to in-town emergencies. The Zupancis property bas been included in a master plan process that outlined future civic uses for the property. Restoration of the historic resources and a defined budget has been approved. Based upon discussions with City staff, the District is confident that the shelter will not interfere with the redevelopment timeline of the Zupancis property. It is planned Aspen Fire Protection District Temporary Use Application November 13, 2007 that the Headquarters station on East Hopkins will be completed by the first quarter of 2010 by which time the shelter will be removed and the property restored to its cumnt condition G. How the proposed temporary use will enhance or diminish the general public health, safety or welfare. Response: Keeping a first response fire engine in town will ensure a timely response in the event of an emergency. In addition, many fire department volunteers work in-town and the Zupancis location provides a central location for those to access the vehicle while back- up arrives from the North Forty station. This location is ideally suited to put into motion an engine directly onto Main Street and all the main arteries of the rest of the community. The Zupancis property also positions the engine for a straight shot up Hunter Street to access the base of Aspen Mountain and the south end of downtown. Emergency services can be impactfirl at the time of an event. However, the ability to strategically locate a fire engine on a temporary basis on this property and the benefit provided to the safety and welfare of the general public should outweigh the temporary negative impacts to nearby residents. Attachments: 1. Consent to pursue land use review 2. Site Plan 3. Sketch of shelter Aspen Fire Protection District 4 Temporary Use Application November 13, 2007 November 12, 2007 Mr. Ben Gagnon 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 RE: 540•E. Main Street (Zupaacis property) Dear Mr. Gagnon, Tr~ 6rrr OF AsFeN I am writing this later to. confirm that the City of Aspen ow~.the property comina~nly (mows as the Zupancis property located at 540 E. Mafia Street, Aspen, CO. The property is legally known as Lots 9 dt 10, Block 19, East Aspen Addition. To tbe. best of my knowledge there are no mortgages,, liens, judgments, east~esds, wntracfs> or agreements that would adver3ely impact the City's ability to grn~rt consent to the Fire Protection District to apply for s land ux appPu~tion on,this property. Further, the City grants consent permitting the Fire Protection District to pursue a land use application for the above mernioned parcel. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me at 920-5085. 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Parcel No. 2737-073-24-003 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 26.450 of the Aspen Municipal Code, the Applicant, the Aspen Fire Protection District, has submitted an application for a Temporary Use Permit to place a shelter for one fire engine on the Zupancis Property, at 540 East Main St.; and, WHEREAS, the Applicant requests to begin installation of the shelter immediately upon receipt of a City of Aspen building permit, and to use the shelter for a period of six (6) months from the date of receipt of the building permit; and, WHEREAS, the Applicant is simultaneously applying under Resolution No. _, Series of 2007, to include the Zupancis Property as additional lands within the Fire Station Redevelopment COWOP land use review in order to authorize the COWOP Task Force Team to review the use of the Zupancis Property for this same fire engine shelter, so that the COWOP Task Force Team can more closely determine the necessary term of the shelter's use; and, WHEREAS, the Assistant City Manager has granted the Aspen Fire Protection District consent to pursue this temporary use request; and, WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has reviewed the temporary use application, and recommends that the City Council approve the temporary use permit with conditions; and, WHEREAS, City Council finds that the proposed temporary use is consistent with the character and existing land uses of the surrounding parcels and neighborhood and that granting the temporary use will not adversely impact the neighborhood; and WHEREAS, City Council conducted a duly noticed public hearing on November 26, 2007, at which time this matter was continued until December 3, 2007; and, WHEREAS, City Council conducted a duly noticed public heazing on December 26, 2007; and, 4 . WHEREAS, City Council has reviewed and considered the temporary use request under the applicable provisions in the Municipal Code, has reviewed and considered the recommendation of the Community Development Director, the applicable referral agencies, and has taken and considered public comment; and, WHEREAS, City Council finds that the temporary use permit meets or exceed all applicable development standards; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Resolution furthers and is necessary for the promotion of public health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF ASPEN, COLORADO,THAT: Section 1: In accordance with Section 26.450 of the Aspen Municipal Code, the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, does hereby grant the Aspen Fire Protection District a Temporary Use Permit to place a shelter for one fire engine at the Zupancis Property at 540 East Main St., with the following conditions: 1. The Applicant must obtain a building permit before erecting the tent. 2. The temporary use is valid from date of issuance of a City of Aspen building permit, and for a period of six (6) months. 3. The tent must be completely disassembled six months from the date of issuance of a City of Aspen building permit, unless subsequent land use approvals have been executed. 4. The temporary use shall allow for aone-story shelter of twenty-six feet (26) feet by forty (40) feet. 5. During the building permit application process, applicant shall consult with the Historic Preservation Officer to ensure no damage is done to the historic McCutchy cabins at the rear of the property. 6. All material representations made in the application and in the hearing by the Applicant and the Applicant's representative shall be considered conditions of approval, unless amended by other conditions. Section 2: This Resolution shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be construed and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 3• If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. RESOLVED, passed and approved this _ day of , 2007. Attest: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk Michael C. Ireland Approved as to form: John P. Worcester, City Attorney 3 ATTACHMENT7 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.060 (E), ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: -~ 7 ~ ~GtS ~ 1~a-/ /~ ,Aspen, CO SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: ~OUenrtaPf ©~~ , 200 '~ STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. County of Pitkin ) I, ~a r r y I G h o ~. (name, please print) being or represe ting an Applicant to the City of Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Posting of notice: By posting of notice, which form was obtained from the Community Development Department, which was made of suitable, waterproof materials, which was not less than twenty-two (22) inches wide and twenty-six (26) inches high, and which was composed of letters not less than one inch in height. Said notice was posted at least fifteen (15) days prior to the ublic hearing and was continuously visible from the ~ day of ~,~ , 200, to and including the date and time of the public hearing. A photograph of the posted notice (sign) is attached hereto. Mailing of notice. By the mailing of a notice obtained from the Community Development Department, which contains the information described in Section 26.304.060(E)(2) of the Aspen Land Use Code. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, notice was hand delivered or mailed by first class postage prepaid U.S. mail to all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet of the property subject to the development application. The names and addresses of property owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they appeared no more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of the public hearing. A copy of the owners and governmental agencies so noticed is attached hereto. (continued an next page) Rezorving or text amendment. Whenever the official zoning district map is in any way to be changed or amended incidental to or as part of a general revision of this Title, or whenever the text of this Title is to be amended, whether such revision be made by repeal of this Title and enactment of a new land use regulation, or otherwise, the requirement of an accurate survey map or other sufficient legal description of, and the notice to and listing of names and addresses of owners of real property in the area of the proposed change shall be waived. However, the proposed zoning map shall be available for public inspection in the planning agency during all business hours for fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on such amendments. s Sighatnre The nfo~(egoing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged efore me this /~~day of IVr~tn~ "~ ,200~-,bY n~ ` V ~..n~ WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL My commission expires: OS O'(P;R'~'f'G~@ ~ n JANET Notary Public ~:~LEGERSKY 't~:OF r•~iN.~ ATTACHMENTS: COPY OF THE PUBLICATION PHOTOGRAPH OF THE POSTED NOTICE (SIGN) LIST OF THE OWNERS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES NOTICED BYMAIL PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC RICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the re RE: 540 EAST MAIN 51 rement of Section 9.E of the Charter of the Clty OF THE ASPEN DIT'i !span, Nat a proposed butlgat has been submR ADDITIONAL LANDS li. -.p the ary Council of Me City of Aspen, Colo TIOH REDEVELOPP:I='. n, for the fiscal year 2008 antl that a copy of REVIEW PROCESS, PUI •rbudgd haz been filetl in the ONice of the City -d t Cit Hall antl Finance Oe arlmenl at Cit NOTICE S HEREBY G'h y p y a :' {n Aspen, where same is open for public in will be heltl on Monday tlunng re0ular business hours. meeting to begin et 5'.01 1 Cdy Gouncll, In the Coul EIS FURTHER GIVEN that a Public hear 130 S. Galena St., Asper the proposed butlget has been set for No lion of the Aspen City Co 'a ~ `- " ' ' r26, 200], after 5:00 p.m.. to be heltl in the l S G lantls in the Asppen Fire COWOP I R i M U ~ ~ ,_ . r.,.L' --„ ena, until Chambers, City Hall, 130 . a : Cdaatlo. et aald time antl dace. sv a B se Zupancia Prooetlv. et f Me Aspen Tlmea Weekly (842159) PUBLIC NOTICE NO7N:E OF NEANING a is veh. Fire IV'i~ember 7 1.2007 oon enomo oa sent m me aoove a-men ar pnyslcal atldre96. Applicant: Aspen Fire Protection District, 420 E HapMls AVe., ASpen,C0, 81811. 429-2]00. IenTimesW~a;dy PU rLlIC N®ti~.e PUELIC NOTICE APPROVAL RE: 208 E. HALLAM STREET. ESTABLISHMENT OF FIVE 15) TRANSFERRABLE DEVELOPMENT Rlu'NTS -PUBLIC HEARING s/ Cdy of Aspen Publishetl in the Aspen Times Weekly on Novem per 11, 20W.(848835) slMichael C. Irelentl, Mayor Aspen City Council ', Published In the Aspen Times Weekly on Novem bar 11, 2007. (848%9) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS NENEBY GWEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THE FOLLOWING MATTERS OF INTEREST REGAROIXG THE P111(IN COUNTY BOAND OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: leas oMerwlae rrotlfietl ell regular end epeclel meaengs will be hdtl in Me BoeM of Count' Commla- ms, Pln.n One Conlerence Room, 530E Main SL,~ I r•nnkr mawNnn Mona Mmin at t2(M n m_ nr es Merea6nr as the contlud of busineaz allows. s/Michad C. Ireland Aspen City CouncN Publlahetl in the Aspen Times Weekly on Novem INTO bar 11, 200]. (846529) will hear Me Pe[Itlon at a Itl on December 11, 200] Clain Flab Roatl, Aspen, d tyre PefiUOrrer who Is Me re reel properly proposetl 3: .. uc. a cdoreap NOTE: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIDNE113' REGUUIR MEETINGS FOR NOVEMBER 14 AND NOVEMBER 28, WRL BEHELD IN 1NE WO GRANDE MEETING ROOM, 458 RIO GMNDE PLACE, ASPEN, COLORADO. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF UPCOWNG PUBLIC HEARINGS BEFORE LAIN STREET, TEMPORARY USE 1HE PLIINNINO ANO ZONING COMMISSN)N: 'UBLIC HEARING RE: 200] RURAL AREA GMOS COMPETITION FOR NEW LOTSIPARCELS IEBV GIVEN that a public hewing londey, November 28, 200], ate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December i t, 200] at a net 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen meeting [o begin at 8:00 PM before Me Pitltln County Planning and Zoning Commission, In Pleia One the Coundl Chambers, City Hall, CaMererma Raom, 530 East Main Slreei Aspen, Coloretlo M score Me idlowing applicatlona for growM oounas parcel; gnawmasa Creek Rcatl antl is tlescrtbed ea ell that pVart of Tract ]5. Section 2] antl 34, Township e r Ga rmn at the South, Rangge BB West of the 8th P.M. The State Pereel Identllicetlon Number for this properlrlyy le g 248]-341-00-0OI. For NMer InbmreNOn tooted E1re LouMls, at Me Firkin County Community Develop- nmCO(e]O) menl0epertrnenl (9]0)920.5092. d.aepen.co.ue). Rleaer (P73eT~-0]) (055d Valley Roetl. CerboMele, CO 81823): Requealln9lwo tlevelapmen[ fights to- lmailtoePMsic I tabliehtp~ N1y Envelcpaeae ~Ttre yaropeM Is locauted etr2542 Emmie Roetl eM Is Eescribed ae ILON 6~] e11 antl 12 all in Sectlon 74, Township 8 3ouM, Renga 6] Weal of the 6M P.M. The Stale Parcel ItleniHMa- DlstricL d20 E. tlon Number for Mls property Is 2465.112.00.008. For further iMarmatlon, CpMad Mike Kraemer, et Me PItMn County Community DeveloPrne^t Oeperbnent (9]0)920.5482. RE: 20W URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY OMOS COMPETTON FOR NEW LOTSNARCELS Ichad C. Irdantl pen City Coundl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuestley, December 11, 200] el a leMy on Novem meeting to begin at 8:00 PM before the Pitkin County Planning end Zoning Commlealon, In Plaza One COMeren~ Room, 530 East Mein SVeel. Aspen. Coloretlo b score Me fdbwing applkatlona for growM manegemeM albMienis for new btarperceN In Me Urban GrowM Bountlery: PUBLIC NOTICE Times Weekly on Novem Display in our an 8 foot rear yard setback vatlenca for the new houce, a 2 too[ east sitleyaM aelback, a 2 foot wmbinetl sbeyertl aelback. A waiver of two on site perking space antl Resitlentiel Design Stan tlm0 variances pertaining to aecorbery mass antl street otlenterl erMaxe were grentetl. ' For furthef informali0n mntad Sara Atlams, at the Aspen Community Development Oepl., 130 S. Ga lane 51, Aspen, Cdoretlo (9]0) a2&2n8. Crtyd Aspen Puhhlishetl in Me Aspen Times Weekly on Novem bar 11, 200]. (8465%) at Me NOTICE OF APPLICAl1ON3 TO BE CONSIOEREO BY THE yy COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT gRpaEgCTOR: eppl cadan1hee been auGbmMe~d b~vLeM SIC~atldleopCaomlpe~nYaz(5459 Eesl S~s Creek,ISnot mesa, CO en e~ddmon m°eazii etlah°no~vmMri wanauumomn M a milMn~bemP mnazabuc6~on m~i~ng ah~ada~aMMwns~ruU lion of a rarotaker tlwdling unX (DDB). The property is bcatetl at 5459 East Soprts Creek Road eM is legally descrlbetl m a pamd of !antl located h government Lots 5 antl 6 0l SecBOn 8, Township 9 SouM, Range 36 West of the 6th P. M. The Slate Parcel Itleniifica[ion Number for the property Is 218]-324-00-009. The epplicetlon le evellable for public inspacllon in Ma Pitkin County Communfty Development Deperlment, CI(y Hell, 130 5. Galena SL, Aspen, CO 81811. For further Intormetlon, coMap Mlke Kraemer at (9]0) 420-5482. NOTICE OF AOMINISTMTNE DECISIONB BY THE COMMUNRY OEVELOPNENT DIRECTOR: The ro9ogwlanpeytlebrmlrratlon on Oetaber 11, z%]: enE 8ppe~eqq'ei R ew%fo~ a C] ga rre nlenr Dwelil q unR (caeapPri oNen-8n T O'D~oanpneal~A~pcmafeE e'B 90 PPer River AOatl and is le ally descdbad az a Vacl of !antl situatetl In Lot 5, Secton 5, Township 9 Somp, ' Range 65 Wast of the 8th P.M. The Stale Pemel Itlentiflcation Number for the property Is 2613.053-00-002. This sitaspeciric tlevelopment plan grants a vedetl property fight pursuant to TMe 24, Arlkle 68. Coloretlo ReNSetl Mes. ilia rollowing emMmineuon an Omober 25, 2%]: ' Determination No. 099-200] granting approval for the Approving Me Zabdakie Activity Envelope, Site '. Plan eM Spedal ReNew for a Caretaker Dwelling Untt (Case P098-W). The properly Is located at 256] '~ Srrewmess Creek Road erM Is legally tlesgcdbetl es a parrs! d IoM aRUatetl in NEp 1/4 of Saclian 3 antl W Section 2~Townehip 9 So M, Rangggee 86 West of Me 6M P.M. Tire State Pamrel Idwen~p'flca0on Numb etor [ha propertyy is 2845-022-00-005T'his site-specific tlevelopment plan grants a vested properly right pursuant to TBe 24, Article %, Colorado RevlaM StalNes. The falbwin9 delxminetlon on Oerober 30, 200]: • Detarminatlon #102-200] granpng aepprovel far the Slarwootl HOA GMOS Exemptlon for CIVic antl InsMdionM Uees, Activity Envelope aM Stte Plan (Case PO88-0]; The property is lacetetl x1121 Stewart Ddve antl Is legally tlescrtbed es a parcel of !antl siluatetl in Me W 1/2 d Section 38, Township 9 SoNh, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M. The State Parcel Identifica[lon Number for the property la 2843-283-00.801. This dtaspecific tlevelopment plan grants a vested property fight W rsuaM [o Ti9e 24, GMNO FIt fNnrxM RnWw1RMh•hw. 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PITKIN COUNTY CAPITAL LEASING RAMOS WALTHER & MARJORIE RKJR PROPERTIES LTD CORP 133 TALL TREES DR 5934 ROYAL LN #250 530 E MAIN ST BALA CYNWYD, PA 19004 DALLAS, TX 75230 ASPEN, CO 81611 ROTHBLUM PHILIP & MARCIA RUHNAU DAVID F & SHARON ENGEL 624 E HOPKINS AVE PO BOX 7209 ASPEN, CO 81611 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 SCHWAB ROBERT SEID MEL LEITCH B BRYAN III & JORGENSEN TED 1104 DALE AVE E ASPEN, CO 81611 906 SANTIAGO TR WYLIE, TX 75098 SEYFFERT STEVEN J PO BOX 9662 ASPEN, CO 81612 SHERMAN CAPITAL COMPANY 5840 E JOSHUA TREE LN PARADISE VALLEY, AZ 85253 SMITH JAMES F & N LINDSAY 600 E MAIN ST #302 ASPEN, CO 81611 STEEL PARTNERS LTD 590 MADISON AVE NEW YORK, NY 10022 TUSCANA LLC 111 AABC STE B ASPEN, CO 61611 VECTOR ENTERPRISES LLC 0490 ASPEN OAK DR ASPEN, CO 81611 SOUTHDALE ANESTHESIOLOGY PROFIT SHARING TRUST FBO ROY G BRYAN 5836 LONG BRAKE TRAIL RD EDINA, MN 55439 STEWART TITLE CO C/O JENNIFER SCHUMACHER PO BOX 133 GYPSUM, CO 81637 UNIT 103 OBERMEYER PLACE LLC 601 RIO GRANDE PL #119 ASPEN, CO 81611 WASKOW SUSAN A PO BOX 4975 ASPEN, CO 81612 BATTLER SANDRA A PO BOX 3059 ASPEN, CO 81612 SEVERSON CHRISTOPHER PO BOX 2957 ASPEN, CO 81612 SMITH GAILEN 8 8 PAMELA WENDI PO BOX 241 SNOWMASS, CO 81654 STARMER MARY JOSEPHINE 11.0446% 12738 W 84TH DR ARVADA, CO 80001 TREDER CAROLE A PO BOX 3504 ASPEN, CO 61612 VAN WALRAVEN EDWARD C 1% PO BOX 4913 ASPEN, CO 81612 WHITNEY FAMILY TRUST PO BOX 5950 SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO 81615 T ® ®0965 31tl1dW31®tiany asD T Taan;eat load a(se3 io; ~~ jaded paad a sla9el load Rse3 i ®0965®A?l3/~t/~ ® i>.aay$uol7,anrlsulaa5 ~ • a CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT A>!reement for Pavmeat of City of Asmee Devebomeat Apmlication Foes CITY OF ASPEN (hereinafterClTY)and Aspen Fire Protection District (hereinafter APPLICANT) AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. APPLICANT has submitted to Cfl'Y an application fora Tetrtporary Use Review THE PROJECT). 2. APPLICANT understands and agrees thffi City of Aspen Ordinance No. 57 (Series of 2000) effiabiishes a fee stnrcmre far Land Use applications and the payment of all processing fees is a condition precedart to a determination of application completeness. 3. APPLICANT and CITY agree that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible ffi this time to ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the applicffiion. APPLICANT and C71'Y further agree that it is in the inaerest of the pnrtics thffi APPLICANT make payment of an initial deposit and to thereafter permit additional costs to be billed m APPLICANT on a monthly basis. APPLICANT agrees additional costs may accrue following their hearings and/or approvals. APPLICANT agrees be will be benefited by retaining greater cash liquidity and will make additional payments upon notification by the CITY when they are necessary ss costs are incurred CITY agrees it will be benefited through the greeter certairmy of recovering its full costs to process APPLICANT'S application. 4. CffY amt APPLICANT further agree that it is impracticable for CITY staff to complete processing or presets sufficient information to the Planning Commission amVor City Council to enable the Phuming Commission and/or City Cormcil to make legally required findings for project consideration, unless current billings are paid in full prior to decision. 5. Therefore, APPLICANT agrees that in consideration of the CffY's waiver of its right to collect full fees prior to a determination of application completmess, APPLICANT shall pay m initial deposit in the amount of S zero which is for_ hours of Commumity Devekq>ment staff time, and if actual recorded costs excced the initial deposit, APPLICANT shell pay additional mordlrly billings W CITY to reimburse the CITY for the processimg of the application mentioned above, including post approval review ffi a rate of 5235.00 per phumer hour over the initial deposit. Such periodic payments shall be made within 30 days of the billing date. APPLICANT firrther agrees thffi failure to pay such accrued costs shall be gtamds for suspension of processing, and in no case will building permits be issued until all vests associated with case processing have been paid. CITY OF ASPEN By: Chris Hendon Commmaity Developmemt Director APPL~I~C~ANT BY''~" Date: ~l -f ~ -~~ Bill To Maflimg Address and Telephoee Namber: 420 East Hopkins Street Aspen, Colorado 81612 925-2690 RECEIVED '~'~ 1 ~ 2007 CITY OF ASPS COMfdUNITY DEVELOP 4, w~ ATTACHMENT 2 -LAND USE APPLICATION Name: Temporary Use for a shelter for one fire engine located on t Zupancis property. 540 S. Main Street, Lots 9& 10 Block 19 Location: dicate street address lot .@ block number 1 descri 'on where 'ate __. _ _~ ~____ waa:~;.... _ vm 2Tt7u7324003 REPttFSENTATIVE• per: Leslie Lamont,Lamont Planning Services, LLC Address: 725 Melissa Lane, Carbondale CO 81623 Phone#: 963-8434 email: llamontftsopris.net Name: Aspen Fire Protection District - L Address: 420 ]i. Hopkins, Aspen CO 81611 Phone #: .n,.... ,.c •nnr ,n~m,nq. lnlwnar chrrJ[ All tluU. aoolvl: ^ Conditional Use ^ Conceptual PUD ^ Conceptual Htstoric Devi ^ Special Review ^ Fittel PUD (& PUD Amendment) ^ Final Historic Development ^ Design Review Appeal ^ Conceptual SPA ^ Minot Ntstoric Devt. ^ GMQS Allotment ^ Final SPA (& SPA Amendment) ^ Historic Demolition ^ GMQ3 Exemption ^ Subdivision ^ Historic Desigttatlon ^ ESA -8040 Greeoline, Stream ^ Subdivision Exernpfion (includes ^ Small Lodge Conversion/ Margin, Flallam Lake Bluff, condominiumization) Expansion Mountain View Plane ^ Lot Split ~ Temporary Use ^ Other. The Zupancis property is used owned by the City and is used by Parks for various activities. Three historic structures are located on the The Fire Dist. would like to install a temp. shelter to protect one fire e as a first response to events in the City while the HQ is being rebuilt. Bave you attached the folbwingT FEES DUE: S ^ Pte-Application Conference Summary ® Attachment # 1, Signed Fee Agreement Response to Attachment #3, Dimensional Requirements Form Resp~se to Attachment #4, Submittal Requirements-Including Writtce Responses to Review Standards All pons that are larger than S.5" a 11" meat be [okhxl and a floppy disk vrith an ekxdronic copy of all written tart (Microsoft Word Format) most be snbmkhd as part of the app6catioa ATTACHMENT 3 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM Project: First District Temporary Shelter for Engine Applicant; As en Fire Protection District Location: 540 Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Zone District: SCI Lot Size: 16 , 500 s are feet Lot Area: 16 , 500 square feet (for the purposes of calculating Floor Area, Lot Area may be reduced for areas within the high water mark, easements. and steep slopes. Please refer to the definition of Lot Area in the Municipal Code.) Commercial net leasable: Existing: NA Proposed: NA Number of residential units: Existing: NA Proposed: NA Number of bedrooms: Existing: NA Proposed.• xA Proposed % of demolition (Historic properties only): 0 DItu~NS10NS: Floor Area: Existing: Allowable: Proposed: 1040 sq. ft. Principal bldg. height: Existing: Allowable: Proposed.• 18' Access. bldg. height: Existing: Allowable: Proposed: On-Site parking: Existing: Required.• Proposed.• %Sitecoverage: Existing: Required: Proposed: 1040 sq. ft. Open Space: Existing: Required.• Proposed: Front Setback: Existing: Required.• Proposed.• Rear Setback: Existing: Required: Proposed.• Combined F/R: Existing: Required.• Proposed: Side Setback: Existing: Required.• Proposed: 4.5 feet Side Setback: Existing: Required: Proposed.• Combined Sides: Existing: Required.- Proposed: Distance Between Existing Required: Proposed.• 2 0 f t . Buildings Existing non-conformities or encroachments: Variations requested: