HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.apz.19760120RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves
FORN M G F. NOELR EL 6. B. G L CO.
Regular Meeting Plannin and Zoning Commission January 20, 1976
Meeting was called to order by Chairman Jack Jenkins at 5:20 p.m. with members
Roger Hunt, Chic Collins, Pat Dobie, and Danny Abbott present. Also present
was City County Planner Kane, City Attorney Stuller and City Manager Mahoney.
Approval of Minutes Hunt moved to approve the minutes of November 4, November
12, November 18, November 25, December 2, Study Session
of December 4, December 9, December 16, and January 6
with the unseconded motion to correct the aforementioned
minutes becoming operative plus the following spelling
corrections--Greta to Gretl, Doremis to Doremus, assest
to assess; seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion
carried.
New Business Kane asked if the Planning and Zoning would schedule for
their next meeting a work session on the Little Annie
Ski Basin. The Commission agreed to have a work session.
Motion Hunt made a motion to table the Park Circle Condominiums
and Wedum-Hyman Preliminary Plat. Hunt retracted his
motion. Jenkins suggested they do as much as they can.
Jenkins opened the public hearing on the Wedum-Hyman.
Hunt moved to continue the Wedum-Hyman to Tuesday,
January 27; seconded by Collins. All in favor, motion
carried.
Urban Mass Transit Kane felt the Commission was questioning the comprehensive-
Report ness and overview of the transportation plan and how the
parking relates to the transportation program. Therefore,
Kane asked Al Blo m7uist to report to the Planning and
Zoning Commission so they could get the status of the
UMTA application and what the alternatives and analysis
needs are at this time.
Blomquist suggested that a few members from the Planning
and Zoning Commission meet with the citizens design
caucus to keep informed and up-to-date with what is
happening with the design. Within the next three months
what is going to be studied is an alternatives analysis
program in which $200,000 was granted for this study.
Bloomquist mentioned a possibility of the Hagen's cars
being sold before the study is complete; and replacement
cars may not be avialable. Thus, the cost comparison
may shift heavily in favor of the bus system and may
eliminate the rail. Therefore, during the alternatives
analysis period there will be a full and complete planning
project on the bus as well as the rail and the auto
alternative.
Blomquist mentioned that UMTA was in favor of the
proposal because of all the factual information which
was presented to UMTA on Aspen becoming oriented towards
an automobile disincentive city. Blomquist presented
to the Commission several charts showing costs related
to the expansion of the mall, Rio Grande property, the
shuttle system etc.; this all tied in with how Aspen
is becoming an auto disencentive area.
Blomquist mentioned four alternatives which can be
taken those being: 1) do nothing to continue rapid
growth rate, upzone instead of downzoning, build a four
lane highway, etc.; 2) stop everything; 3) the ATE bus
alternative--it would be less reliable in the winter than
the trains and would be more expensive over the 20 year
period and would require a four lane highway; 4) the
light rail system. After the present stage, the
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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves
FORX 'q C. F. XOEIX EL 0. 9. G L C0.
Regular Meeting Planning and Zoning Commission January 20, 1976
Maintenance Shed the zoning code in the applicable district; but is it
(cont'd) compatible with the surrounding land use and uses in the
area.
City Manager Mahoney reassured the Commisiion there will
not be junk or equipment hanging around the outside area
of the shed.
Public Hearing Kane explained that this is a conditonal use hearing for
Record Shop a proposed record and music accessory shop in the Durant
Mall. There was a vote by the Planning Commission to
include record shops as a permitted conditional use in
the N/C zone. Kane felt the request should be approved
because it represents what the applicant spoke about
at the last meeting and meets the criteria of the
conditional use provision. It will also be a conditional
use if there is an application to put a record shop
in the Trueman property building.
Collins was against putting the record shop in the
Durant Mall. Collins felt by putting businesses for
local residents -the commercial core will deterioate
and tourist typc~~ shops will be the only kind in the mall.
Herb Klien, representing the applicant, summarized as to
why a record shop should be a use in the Durant Mall.
The business is oriented towards the local resident;
it fits in the N/C zoning district; it provides for one-
stop type shopping for local residents; a record shop
would fulfill frequent buying needs; wide variety of
muscial services will be offered. Klien presented a floor
plan of the music shop which indicated a variety of
services that will be offered.
Jenkins closed the public hearing.
Public Hearing Jenkins opened the public hearing on the bread and pastry
Bread and Pastry shop. Jenkins read into the record a letter from Don
Shop Lemos expressing his support for the bread and pastry
shop.
Hunt asked if Kalin intended to prepare and sell sandwiche
and hot or cold drinks on the premises for consumption.
Kalin replied they would not be. Kalin explained there
will be no baking or any food preparation on the premises.
All the goods sold will be shipped in from outside of
the City every morning. The purpose of the bakery will
be to provide just a retail outlet for the items to be
brought in. The total retail area is 450-500 square feet.
Jenkins asked for a better floor plan.
Jenkins closed the public hearing.
Callahan Subdivision Jenkins opened the public hearing.
Kane explained the separate actions which the Planning
and Zoning Commission had to take. They are the Final
Planned Unit Development Plan; a Conditional Use
determination forthe recreational facility; a Stream
Margin review; and a revision of the preliminary plat.
Kane mentioned Clark had looked at the flood plain maps,
and the buildings are situated above the 100 year flood
plain and do not affect the Roaring Fork River. The
Planning Department is recommending Stream Margin Review.
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