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A34 -91
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PROJECT NAME: Early Learning Center Conditional Use
Project Address: Bleeker Street Aspen CO 81611
Legal Address: Block 57 Aspen Townsite
APPLICANT: The Early Learning Center
Applicant Address: P.O. Box 300 Aspen CO 81611 925 -8057
REPRESENTATIVE: Glenn Horn Davis & Horn
Representative Address /Phone: 300 East Hyman Avenue
Aspen CO 81611 c�5 F�°%
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TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Diane Moore, Planning
RE: Early Learning Center Conditional Use Review
DATE: July 16, 1991
SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to convert the yellow brick school
into the Early Learning Center. Staff recommends approval of the
conditional use for the day care center.
APPLICANT: Aspen School District as represented by Glenn Horn of
Davis Horn Inc.
LOCATION: Block 57, Aspen Townsite
ZONING: R -6, Medium- Density Residential
APPLICANT'S REQUEST: The Early Learning Center Board is seeking
conditional use approval to convert the yellow brick elementary
school into a day care center.
PROCESS: Conditional uses are those land uses which are generally
compatible with the other permitted uses in a zone district, but
which require individual review of their location, design,
configuration, intensity and density in order to ensure the
appropriateness of the land use in the zone district.
The conditional use review is a one -step review by the Planning and
Zoning Commission at a public hearing. The Commission shall
consider whether the standards outlined in Section 7 -304 of the
Land Use Code are met when considering this application for a
conditional use.
REFERRAL COMMENTS:
Having reviewed the application the Engineering Department has the
following comments:
1. The applicant should investigate undergrounding the remaining
aerial utilities at the northeast corner of the property.
2. It is suggested that the applicant agree to join any future
improvement districts which may be formed for the purpose of
constructing improvements in the public right -of -way.
3. The Colorado Department of Social Services requires that a child
loading /unloading area must be on the same curb side as the center.
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4. The applicant shall consult city engineering for design
considerations of development within public rights -of -way and shall
obtain permits for any work or development within public rights -
of -way from city streets department. A five foot wide pedestrian
useable space must be allowed between the property line and the
edge of pavement.
5. The applicant has satisfactorily addressed drainage.
The Environmental Health Department has the following comments:
6. The public sewer and potable water facilities are adequate and
there should be no increase resulting from the proposed change in
use from an elementary school to a day care center.
We would recommend that the water supply be evaluated for the
presence of lead solder within the building. The City of Aspen
water is relatively corrosive and in some cases, buildings of this
age can build up concentrations of heavy metals within the water
system.
7. Radon tests were conducted in this building when it was operated
as a public school. There were elevated levels (above the federal
health standard) measured during the investigation. The results
are available from the school district or from the district
consultant. The applicant for this project should become familiar
with the radon report and respond accordingly with mitigation
methods. Such methods could involve active removal of the radon
gas rooms or simply not holding classes in the rooms that had the
high readings. Should the applicant wish to discuss this further,
they should contact this department.
8. The Colorado State Department of Social Services has the
responsibility of child care licensing by authority of 26 -6 -101
through 26 -6 -112 C.R.S. 1982 (commonly referred to as the Child
Care Act). In order to meet licensing requirements, the applicant
must follow the guidelines specified in the Minimum Rules and
Regulations for Child Care Centers in all construction work that
is required to convert the yellow brick schoolhouse into a child
care center.
The Parks Department has the following comment:
9. The Parks Department would request a copy of the landscape
plan.
STAFF COMMENTS:
The In -Town School Sites Committee has studied the reuse of the in-
town schools for approximately one year. The Committee recommended
that the yellow brick school site be used for day care related
uses. The concept for this application is based upon the
recommendations of the In -Town School Sites Committee.
The Early Learning Center Board plans to open the Early Learning
Center on September 1, 1991. The proposed improvements are
primarily functional alterations to the inside of the building and
minor improvements to the playground to accomodate pre - school age
children and the handicapped. The applicant also proposes to make
some minor landscaping additions to the site.
Conditional Use Review - Pursuant to Section 7 -304, the criteria
for a conditional use review are as follows:
A. The conditional use is consistent with the purposes, goals,
objectives and standards of the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan, and
with the intent of the Zone District in which it is proposed to be
located.
RESPONSE: The 1973 Aspen Land Use Plan is the adopted
comprehensive plan which addresses the subject site. The Plan
designates the site vicinity as Residential /Single Family.
According to the Plan text, "the primary purpose is to restrict
these areas to their principal existing use and thereby create a
buffer between high intensity uses of the central area and the more
rural areas surrounding the community." The Early Learning Center
is very similar to the existing use, an elementary school. The
proposed change in use is consistent with the Aspen Land Use Plan.
The subject site is zoned R -6. According to Section 5 -201 A. the
purpose of the zone district is as quoted below:
"The purpose of the Medium - Density Residential (R -6) Zone
District is to provide areas for residential purposes with
customary accessory uses. Recreational and institutional
use customarily found in proximity to residential uses are
included as conditional uses. Lands in the Medium - Density
Residential (R -6) Zone District are generally limited to the
original Aspen Townsite, contain relatively dense settlements
of predominantly detached and duplex residences, and are
within walking distance of the center of the city."
The Early Learning Center is an institutional accessory use to the
surrounding residential neighborhood. Section 5 -201 C. of the
Aspen Land Use Regulations lists "day care center" as a conditional
use in the R -6 zone. Article 3 of the Regulations defines a day
care center as follows:
"DAY CARE CENTER means a facility that provides regular
supervision and care for periods of less than twenty -four
(24) hours per day to six (6) or more children under the age
of sixteen years who are not related to the owner or operator
thereof, which is licensed, as required, by the Colorado
Department of Social Services. A day care center shall
provide one off - street parking space per employee, a child
loading /unloading area of adequate dimensions, preferably off-
street, and adequately sized indoor and outdoor play areas and
shall maintain minimum hours of operation of 7:30 AM to 5:30
PM from Monday through Friday."
The Early Learning Center meets the prededing definition of a day
care center. Care will be provided from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM seven
days a week during the high season and five days a week in the off-
season. At full capacity, the center will provide care for as mffy
as 120 children under the age of six years. Eighty children will
be enrolled on a full -time basis and there will be space for an
additional 10 to 40 "drop -in" children. The Early Learning Center
will be licensed by the Colorado Department of Social Services.
Off - street parking will be provided for all employees. Adequate
children loading /unloading area will be provided on Garmisch
Street.
B. The conditional use is consistent and compatible with the
character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for
development and surrounding land uses, or enhances the mixture of
complimentary uses and activities in the immediate vicinity of the
parcel proposed for development.
RESPONSE: The Early Learning Center is consistent and compatible
with the surrounding residential area. The building has been used
as an elementary school for many years and the proposed use will
have less adverse impacts on the surrounding neighborhood than the
previouse use. The In -Town School Sites Committee considered
numerous reuse options for the site. As part of its
considerations, it evaluated the character of the surrounding area
and the comments from neighbors. Based upon the extensive public
process, the Committee recommended that the yellow brick school
building be used as a day care center.
C. The location, size, design and operating characteristics of the
proposed conditional use minimizes adverse effects, including
visual impacts, impacts on pedestrian and vehicular circulation,
parking, trash, service delivery, noise, vibrations and odor on
surrounding properties.
RESPONSE: The proposed use will have less impacts on the
surrounding neighborhood than the existing use. The exterior of
the building will remain the same with the exception of minor
changes to the playground area as depicted in Attachment 4. Some
of the existing asphalt in the playground will be replaced with
gravel and grass surfaces. The basketball court will not be
altered, but the remainder of the playground will be split into
smaller fenced play areas. Drainage will improve by removing
impervious surfaces and the addition of shade trees and
landscaping.
The adverse impacts on the neighborhood resulting from vehicles
dropping off children will be less with the Early Learning Center
as compared to the school. Traffic will be less because there will
be a maximum of 120 children attending the Center as compared to
240 children attending the elementary school. The elementary
school children arrive at school and leave within two short peak
traffic periods. This generates more peak time traffic than will
be generated by the Early Learning Center. Children attending the
Early Learning Center will be dropped off and picked up at any time
which is convenient. This will spread the peak traffic over a
longer period of time reducing the peak traffic impacts.
There are approximately 32 off - street parking spaces located on
Sleeker Street which will not be affected by the change in use.
Service delivery and trash pick -up will be the same, There will
be less noise because there will be fewer and younger children and
odor will be the same.
D. There are adequate public facilities and services to serve the
conditional use including but not limited to roads, potable water,
sewer, solid waste, parks, police, fire protection, emergency
medical services, hospital and medical services, drainage systems,
and schools.
RESPONSE: There will not be any increase in impacts on public
facilities resulting from the proposed use. There will be less
traffic on the roads and there will no longer be a need for the
police to set up a school crossing on Main Street or block traffic
on local streets.
E. The applicant commits to supply affordable housing to meet the
incremental need for increased employees generated by the
conditional use.
RESPONSE: There will be fewer employees generated by the proposed
use as compared to the existing use. Presently, there are 23 full -
time employees working in the yellow brick school building. There
will be 19 full time employees working in the Early Learning
Center. Therefore, there is no affordable housing requirement.
F. The proposed conditional use complies with all additional
standards imposed on it by the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and
by all other applicable requirements of this chapter.
RESPONSE: The proposed use will comply with the other regulations
of this chapter.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends approval of the conditional use
for the Early Learning Center with the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall consult city engineering for design
considerations of development within public rights -of -way and shall
obtain permits for any work or development within public rights -
of -way from city streets department. A five foot wide pedestrian
useable space must be allowed between the property line and the
edge of pavement.
2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the applicant shall
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consult with the Environmental Health Department regarding radon
mitigation measures.
3. All representations made in the application and those reviewed
and approved by the Planning and Zoning commission shall be
complied with by the applicant.
4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the water supply
shall be evaluated for the presence of lead solder.
5. The applicant should foward a copy of the landscape plan to the
Parks Department prior to the installation of landscape materials.
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TO: GARYLYMAN DIANNEMOORE
Aspen/Pitkin Building Dept. Aspen/Pitkin Planning Dept.
FROM: David Brown
DATE: 1.6.92
RE: Early Learning Center Fence Construction
NOTES:
The Early Learning Center at the Yellow Brick School will be building a 4 foot high wood picket
fence to replace the existing 10 foot high metal cyclone fence which surrounds the playground. The new
fence will match the wood fence (surrounding the play areas) built this summer.
As you know, the school is not under the review jurisdiction of either of your departments.
However, I wanted you (and your staffs) to be aware of the work. If you wish to inspect the work, p lease let
me know. The work is planned to start today.
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10 December 1991
Mr. Wayne Horn
Department of Labor and Employment
Public Safety Section
8471 Turnpike Drive
Westminster, Colorado 80030
Re: Plan No. 708 -097 -001
Dear Wayne:
Per our conversation today, I am enclosing a sketch plan of the replacement fence proposed to surround
the playground at the Aspen Early Learning Center. The fence will be a "picket fence" of "dog - earred"
cedar, 4' -0" high, and will match the new fence installed this summer.
As you suggested, I will not apply for a formal permit for this minor work Also, as you recommended, I
will notify and coordinate with the local Aspen Building Department (Mr. Gary Lyman, Director) and
the local Planning Department.
The actual construction of the fence is contingent on fund- raising and will likely take place next-spring.
If you require additional information, please let me know.
Sincerely,
David P. Brown, AIA
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OEPARl ENT
To: Diane Moore, Planning Office
From: Environmental Health Department
Date: July 2, 1991
Re: Early Learning Center Conditional Use
Case #A34 -91
The Aspen /Pitkin Environmental Health Department has reviewed the
above - mentioned land use submittal for the following concerns.
The authority for this review is granted to this office by the
Aspen /Pitkin Planning Office as stated in Chapter 24 of the Aspen
Municipal Code.
SEWAGE TREATMENT AND COLLECTION: Sections 2 -7 and 5 -200:
The application indicates that the existing building is served with
public sewer as provided by the Aspen Consolidated Sanitation
District. That is in conformance with policies of this office.
We concur that these facilities are adequate and there should be
no increase resulting from the proposed change in use from an
elementary school to a day care center.
ADEQUATE PROVISIONS FOR WATER NEEDS: Sections 2 -6 and 5 -205:
The application indicates that the existing building is served with
water provided by the City of Aspen water distribution system.
That is in conformance with policies of this office. As with the
sewer system, we concur that these facilities are adequate, and
there should be no increase in the overall demand or in the
capacity of the system to deliver adequate flows and at
satisfactory pressure resulting from the proposed change in use
from an elementary school to a day care center. We would recommend
that the water supply be evaluated for the presence of lead solder
within the building. City of Aspen water is relatively corrosive
and in some cases, buildings of this age can build up
concentrations of heavy metals within the water system. Young
children are particularly susceptible to the health effects of
these chemicals, if present.
AIR QUALITY: Sections 2 -17 and 5 -106:
��The applicant's proposal reduces the number of trips necessary to
1_ deliver the children to the facility by one -half and the staffing
by 20 %. The change of use results in and encourages parents to
spread out the arrival of children over a longer period of time.
This probably will change (reduce) the air quality impacts on the
immediate neighborhood from those of the existing use. However,
130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado B1511 303/920 -5070
MESSAGE DISPLAY
TO Diane Moore
From: George Robinson
Postmark: Jul 08,91 7:46 AM
Status: Certified Previously read
Subject: Early Learning Center Conditional Use, Case JA34 -91
Message:
In response to your request for comments on the Early Learning
Center Conditional Use approval. Will there be any additional
landscaping added? If so, the Parks Department would request a copy
of any such plansifu. lIt might be recommended also, that there be
additional parkin or a drop off /pick up area included, due to
increased auto tr fic. Please call me at 5120 if there are any
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MEMORANDUM i 11991
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To: Diane Moore, Planning Office
From: Rob Thomson, Project Engineer,R'S
Date: July 1, 1991
Re: Early Learning Center Conditional Use
After reviewing the above referenced application and having made
a site inspection, the engineering department has the following
comments:
1. It is the engineering department's request that the applicant
investigate undergrounding the remaining aerial utilities at
the northeast corner of the property.
2. It is suggested that the applicant agree to join any future
improvement districts which may be formed for the purpose of
constructing improvements in the public right -of -way.
I do not agree with the applicant's statement that the peak
traffic will be spread over a longer period of time. I think
that the majority of the users of this facility will be
working parents and oselyconsently the load /unloading times will
more c _with_workinghours.
The applicant has addressed off street parking, of which there
is plenty. Regarding the child loading /unloading area, the
only requirement by the Colorado Department of Social Services
is that the child -- must _be_ dropped off on the same curb side
as the center.
4. The applicant shall consult city engineering (920 -5080) for
design considerations of development within public rights -
of -way and shall obtain permits for any work or development
within public rights -of -way from city streets department (920-
5130). A five foot wide pedestrian useable space must be
allowed between the property line and the edge of pavement.
5. The applicant has satisfactorily addressed drainage.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
RE: EARLY LEARNING CENTER CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, July 16, 1991 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 pm before the
Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, 130
South Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado to consider an application
submitted by The Early Learning Center requesting Conditional Use
Review approval to convert the yellow brick school into the Early
Learning Center. The yellow brick school is located on Block 57,
which is bounded by Bleeker Street, Garmish Street, East Hallam
Street and First Street in the City and Townsite of Aspen.
For further information, contact the Aspen /Pitkin Planning
Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 920 -5090.
s /Jasmine Tvgre, Vice - Chairperson
Planning and Zoning Commission
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Published in The Aspen Times on June 27, 1991.
City of Aspen Account.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: City Engineer
Environmental Health Department
Parks Department
City Manager
FROM: Diane Moore, Planning Office
RE: Early Learning Center Conditional Use
Case JA34 -91
DATE: June 18, 1991
Attached for your review and comment is an application from The
Early Learning Center requesting Conditional Use approval.
Please return your comments to me no later than July 2, 1991.
Thank you.
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Pitkin Coun
June 11, 1991
Glenn Horn
300 East Hyman, Suite B
Aspen, CO 81611
Dear Glenn:
This letter grants you permission to process a Land Use
Application on what is commonly known as the Yellow Brick School
Site. The County property that is within this site comprises two
City lots. This application is under the direction of the Early
Learning Center.
Pitkin County agrees to process the application but reserves the
right to review any land use approvals before agreeing to them.
Sincerely,
Reid Haughey
County Manager
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Aspen, CO 81611
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PLANNING • APPRAISING • REAL ESTATE CONSULTING
June 5, 1991
Amy Margerum
Diane Moore
Aspen - Pitkin Planning Office
130 S. Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Re: Early Learning Center Conditional Use Review
Dear Amy and Diane:
Davis Horn Incorporated represents the Early Learning Center Board
(refer to attachment 1). The Early Learning Center Board
(hereinafter "applicant ") is seeking Conditional Use approval to
convert the yellow brick school into the Early Learning Center.
As depicted by the Vicinity Map, attachment 2, the subject site is
located on Block 57, Aspen Townsite. The majority of the property
is owned by the Aspen School District which has consented to the
application (refer to attachment 3). A portion of the site is
owned by Pitkin County. We shall be submitting a letter from the
County consenting to the land use application.
Thank you for meeting with Chuck Brandt, Dave Brown and I to review
the land use issues associated with the conversion of the yellow
brick school from an elementary school to the Early Learning
Center. This letter demonstrates compliance with the Conditional
Use criteria of the Aspen Land Use Regulations (Section 7 -3).
As you know, the In -town School Sites Committee has studied the re-
use of the in -town schools for approximately one year. The
Committee recommended that the yellow brick school site be used for
day care related uses. The concept for this application is based
upon the recommendations of the In -town School Sites Committee.
The Early Learning Center Board plans to open the Early Learning
Center on September 1, 1991. The proposed improvements are
primarily functional alterations to the inside of the building and
minor improvements to the playground to accommodate pre - school age
children and the handicapped.
ALICE DAMS. RM I GLENN MORN. AICP
300 EAST HYMAN • SUITE B • ASPEN. COLORADO 81641 • 303/925 -6567
LAND USE STANDARDS
The standards of Section 7 -3 are addressed below.
Section 7 -304 A.
The conditional use is consistent with the purposes, goals,
objectives and standards of the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan, and
with the intent of the Zone District in which it is proposed to be
located.
The 1973 Aspen Land Use Plan _is the adopted comprehensive plan
which addresses the subject site. The Plan designates the site
vicinity as Residential /Single Family. According to the Plan text,
"the primary purpose is to restrict these areas to their principal
existing use and thereby create a buffer between high intensity
uses of the central area and the more rural areas surrounding the
community." The Early Learning Center is very similar to the
existing use, an elementary school. The proposed change in use is
consistent with the Aspen Land Use Plan.
The subject site is zoned R -6. According to Section 5 -201 A. the
purpose of the zone district is as quoted below:
"The purpose of the Medium- Density Residential (R -6) Zone
District is to provide areas for residential purposes
with customary accessory uses. Recreational and institu-
tional uses customarily found in proximity to residential
uses are included as conditional uses. Lands in the
Medium- Density Residential (R -6) Zone District are
generally limited to the original Aspen Townsite, contain
relatively dense settlements of predominantly detached
and duplex residences, and are within walking distance of
the center of the City.ty
The Early Learning Center is an institutional accessory use to the
surrounding residential neighborhood. Section 5 -201 C. of the
Aspen Land Use Regulations lists "day care center" as a conditional
use in the R -6 zone. Article 3 of the Regulations defines a day
care center as follows:
11DAY CARE CENTER means a facility that provides regular
supervision and care for periods of less than twenty -four
(24) hours per day to six (6) or more children under the
age of sixteen years who are not related to the owner or
operator thereof, which is licensed, as required, by the
Colorado Department of Social Services. A day care
center shall provide one off - street parking space per
employee, a child loading /unloading area of adequate
dimensions, preferably off - street, and adequately sized
indoor and outdoor play areas and shall maintain minimum
hours of operation of 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. from Monday
thru Friday. 11
Amy Margerum & Diane Moore
June 6, 1991
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The Early Learning Center meets the preceding definition of a day
care center. Care will be provided from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM seven
days a week during the high season and five days a week in the off-
season. At full capacity the center will provide care for as many
as 120 children under the age of six years. Eighty children will
be enrolled on a full -time basis and there will be space for an
additional 10 to 40 "drop -in" children. The Early Learning Center
will be licensed by the Colorado Department of Social Services.
Off - street parking will be provided for all employees. Adequate
children unloading will be provided on Garmisch Street.
Section 7 -304 B.
The conditional use is consistent and compatible with the character
of the immediate vicinity of the parcel proposed for development
and surrounding land uses, or enhances the mixture of complimentary
uses and activities in the immediate vicinity of the parcel
proposed for development.
The Early Learning Center is consistent and compatible with the
surrounding residential area. The building has been used as an
elementary school for many years and the proposed use will have
less adverse impacts on the surrounding neighborhood than the
previous use. The In -town School Sites Committee considered
numerous reuse options for the site. As part of its
considerations, it evaluated the character of the surrounding area
and comments from neighbors. Based upon the extensive public
process, the Committee recommended that the yellow brick school
building be used as a day care center.
Section 7 -304 C.
The location, size, design and operating characteristics of the
proposed conditional use minimizes adverse effects, including
visual impacts, impacts on pedestrian and vehicular circulation,
parking, trash, service delivery, noise, vibrations and odor on
surrounding properties.
The proposed use will have less impacts on the surrounding
neighborhood than the existing use. The exterior of the building
will remain the same with the exception of minor changes to the
playground area as depicted in Attachment 4. Some of the existing
asphalt in the playground will be replaced with gravel and grass
surfaces. The basketball court will not be altered, but the
remainder of the playground will be split into smaller fenced play
areas. Drainage will improve by removing impervious surfaces and
the addition of shade trees and landscaping.
Amy Margerum & Diane Moore
June 6, 1991
Page 4
The adverse impacts on the neighborhood resulting from vehicles
dropping off children will be less with the Early Learning Center
as compared to the school. Traffic will be less because there will
be a maximum of 120 children attending the Early Learning Center
as compared to 240 children attending the elementary school. The
elementary school children arrive at school and leave within two
short peak traffic periods. This generates more peak time traffic
than the will be generated by the Early Learning Center. Children
attending the Early Learning Center will be dropped off and picked
up at any time which is convenient. This will spread the peak
traffic over a longer period of time reducing the peak traffic
impacts.
There are approximately 32 off - street parking spaces located on
Sleeker Street which will not be affected by the change in use.
Service delivery and trash pick -up will be the same. There will be
less noise because there will be fewer and younger children and
odor will be the same.
Section 704 D.
There are adequate public facilities and services to serve the
conditional use including but not limited to roads, potable water,
sewer, solid waste, parks, police, fire protection, emergency
medical services, hospital and medical services, drainage systems,
and schools.
There will not be any increase in impacts on public facilities
resulting from the proposed use. There will be less traffic on the
roads and there will no longer be a need for the police to set up
a school crossing on Main Street or block traffic on local streets.
Section 704 E.
The applicant commits to supply affordable housing to meet the
incremental need for increased employees generated by the
conditional use.
There will be fewer employees generated by the proposed use as
compared to the existing use. Presently, there are 23 full -time
employees working in the yellow brick school building. There will
be 19 full time employees working in the Early Learning Center.
Therefore, the is no affordable housing requirement.
Section 704 F.
The proposed conditional use complies with all additional standards
imposed on it by the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and by all other
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June 6, 1991
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applicable requirements of this chapter.
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The proposed use will comply with the other regulations of this
chapter.
SUMMARY
The selection of the yellow -brick school site for the Early
Learning Center is based upon the recommendations of the In -town
School Sites Committee. This letter has demonstrated that the
proposed use will have less impacts on the surrounding residential
neighborhood than the existing elementary school. The Early
Learning Center Board requests that the Planning and Zoning
Commission consider the Conditional Use approval of the Early
Learning Center as soon as possible to enable the Center to begin
renovations to provide for a September 1, 1991 opening.
It will be helpful for you to refer to the following attachments.
Attachment 1 - Letter from David Laughren, President of the
Early Learning Center Board authorizing Glenn
Horn to represent the Board in the land use
review process;
Attachment 2 - Vicinity Map;
Attachment 3 - Letter from Charles T. Brandt, President of
the Aspen School Board consenting to the
submission of a land use application for the
yellow brick school site;
Attachment 4 - Proposed site plan; and
Attachment 5 - Pre - application Summary Sheet.
Please give me a call if I can provide additional information or
answer any questions.
Sincerely,
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City of Aspen Planning Department
Amy Margerum
130 South Galena
Aspen, CO 81611
Dear Ms. Margerum:
This letter gives authorization to Glenn Horn to
prepare and submit an application for conditional use
approval on behalf of The Early Learning Center Board.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sin ely
David Laughren
President
ASPEN
School District
June 4, 1991
Aspen /Pitkin County Planning Office
130 South Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Re: Yellow Brick Building Site -- Block 57.
City and Townsite of Aspen
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen:
This letter is written on behalf of the Aspen School District, owner of Block 57, City
and Townsite of Aspen. The Aspen School District has approved the use of the referenced
Property as an early learning center. Mr. Glenn Hom has been hired to submit a
conditional use application, if necessary under Colorado law, for said property in order to
implement the Aspen School District's plan for the use of the property as an early learning
center.
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Charles T. Brandt, President
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June 11, 1991
Glenn Horn
300 East Hyman, Suite B
Aspen, CO 81611
Dear Glenn:
This letter grants you permission to process a Land Use
Application on what is commonly known as the Yellow Brick School
Site. The County property that is within this site comprises two
City lots. This application is under the direction of the Early
Learning Center.
Pitkin County agrees to process the application but reserves the
right to review any land use approvals before agreeing to them.
Sincerely,
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County Manager
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School Board
Administration
530 E. Main, 3rd Floor
Aspen, CO 81611
(303) 920 -5200
FAX 920 -5198
County Commissioners
Suite B
506 E. Main Street
Aspen, CO 81611
(303) 920.5150
County Attorney
Suite 1
530 E. Main Street
Aspen, CO 81611
(303) 920 -5190
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Personnel and Finance
Suite F
530 E. Main Street
Aspen, CO 81611
(303) 920 -5220
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Fleet Management
20210 W. Highway 82
Aspen, CO 81611
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there are no further plans in the application to provide for active
air quality controls.
NOISE: Section 2 -23
Long term neighborhood noise impacts are not anticipated as the
result of approving this project, although it should be pointed
out that playgrounds generate some noise. The age and reduced
number of children should actually make the neighborhood less
noisy. However, short term construction noise may briefly impact
the immediate neighborhood during the remodeling construction.
Should noise complaints be received by this office, the City of
Aspen Noise Abatement Ordinance will be the document used in the
investigation.
CONFORMANCE WITH OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH LAWS:
None that are enforced by this office.
Discussion: Radon tests were conducted in this building when it
was operated as a public school. There were elevated levels (above
the federal health standard) measured during the investigation.
The results are be available from the school district or from the
district consultant who did the work. The applicant for this
project should become familiar with the radon report and respond
accordingly with mitigation methods. Such methods could involve
active removal of the radon gas rom the rooms or simply not holding
classes in the rooms that had the high readings. Should the
applicant wish to discuss this further, they should contact this
department.
CHILD CARE CENTER REQUIREMENTS:
1 The Colorado State Department of Social Services has the
responsibility of child care licensing by authority of 26 -6 -101
through 26 -6 -112 C.R.S. 1982 (commonly referred to as the Child
Care Act). In order to meet licensing requirements the applicant
must follow the guidelines specified in the Minimum Rules and
Regulations for Child Care Centers, in all construction work that
is required to convert the yellow brick schoolhouse into a child
care center.