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CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET
City of Aspen
DATE RECEIVED:02/03/94 PARCEL ID AND CASE NO.
DATE COMPLETE: 2737-181 17-020 A07-94
STAFF MEMBER: ML
PROJECT NAME: Hamrick Conditional Use Review . ,442 a
Project Address: 1315 Riverside Drive
Legal Address: Lot 21 Block 1
APPLICANT: Dusty Hamrick
Applicant Address: 1315 Riverside Drive 925-2174
REPRESENTATIVE:
Representative Address/Phone:
Aspen, CO 81611
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FEES: PLANNING $ # APPS RECEIVED 3
ENGINEER $ # PLATS RECEIVED 3
HOUSING $
ENV. HEALTH $
TOTAL $ 0
TYPE OF APPLICATION: STAFF APPROVAL: 1 STEP: X 2 STEP:
P&Z Meeting Date //�� 2 Z PUBLIC HEARING: YES) NO
VESTED RIGHTS: YES
CC Meeting Date
DRC Meeting Date
REFERRALS:
City Attorney
City Engineer
X Housing Dir.
Aspen Water
City Electric
Envir.Hlth.
Zoning
PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO
VESTED RIGHTS: YES NO
Parks Dept.
Bldg Inspector
Fire Marshal
Holy Cross
Mtn. Bell
ACSD
Energy Center
School District
Rocky Mtn NatGas
CDOT
Clean Air Board
Open Space Board
Other
Other
DATE REFERRED: Ak INITIALS: DUE:
FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: INITIAL:J,�L}
City Atty City Engineer Zoning Env. Health
Housing Open Space Other:
FILE STATUS AND LOCATION:
RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL FOR AN ATTACHED
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT WITHIN A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
AT 1315 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (BLOCK 1, LOT 21,
RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION) FOR DUSTY HAMRICK
Resolution No. 94-,3
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-5-510 of the Aspen Land Use
Regulations accessory dwelling units may be approved by the
Planning and Zoning Commission as conditional uses in conformance
with the requirements of this Section; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Office received an application from
Dusty Hamrick for a Conditional Use review for an approximately 500
sq.ft. accessory dwelling unit within an existing single family
residence; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant is providing this unit on a voluntary
basis for future personal use; and
WHEREAS, the proposed unit is 100% above grade, therefore the
site is eligible for an FAR bonus pursuant to Section 24-3-101; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was conducted on March 22, 1994 at
a regular meeting of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission in
which the Commission considered the applicant's request and voted
5-0 for approval with conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission:
That the Hamrick Conditional Use for an approximately 500 sq.ft.
net livable accessory dwelling unit is approved, subject to the
following conditions:
1. The owner shall submit appropriate deed restrictions to the
Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority for approval. The
accessory dwelling unit shall be deed restricted to resident
occupancy with a minimum six month lease. Upon approval by
the Housing Authority, the Owner shall record the deed
restriction with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's
Office.
2. Prior to issuance of any building permits, a copy of the
recorded deed restriction for the accessory dwelling unit must
be forwarded to the Planning Office.
3. The accessory dwelling unit shall be clearly identified as a
separate dwelling unit on building permit plans and shall
comply with U.B.C. Chapter 35 sound attenuation requirements.
4. During building permit plan review, the Zoning Enforcement
Officer shall make the final determination that the unit meets
the minimum size requirement of 300 sq.ft. net liveable as
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defined in the Housing Authority Guidelines. The accessory
dwelling unit cannot be less than 300 sq.ft.
5. All material representations made by the applicant in the
application and during public meetings with the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall be adhered to and considered
conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other
conditions.
APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on March 22,
1994.
Attest:
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Planning and Zoning Commission:
W. Bruce Kerr,
Chair
MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Mary Lackner, Planner
RE: Hamrick Conditional Use for an Attached Accessory
Dwelling Unit - Public Hearing
DATE: March 22, 1994
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SUMMARY: The Planning Office recommends approval of the Hamrick
Conditional Use for a 500 sq.ft. attached accessory dwelling unit
with conditions.
APPLICANT: Dusty Hamrick.
LOCATION: 1315 Riverside Drive, Lot 21, Block 1, Riverside
Subdivision.
ZONING: R-15 Moderate Density Residential.
APPLICANT'S REQUEST: The applicant requests Conditional Use
approval to build an accessory dwelling unit within an existing
residence. An addition of approximately 280 sq.ft. is proposed to
accommodate a portion of this unit. The unit is voluntary and is
not needed for housing mitigation. A copy of the applicant's
letter and plans are included as Exhibit "A".
REFERRAL COMMENTS: Comments from the Engineering Department are
included as Exhibit "B" and Housing Authority comments are included
as Exhibit "C".
STAFF COMMENTS: The Commission has the authority to review and
approve development applications for conditional uses pursuant to
the standards of 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; and
Response: The proposed dwelling unit has the potential to house
local employees, which is in compliance with the Aspen Area
Community Plan and the underlying zone district.
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; and
Response: The accessory dwelling unit is compatible with the
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character of the surrounding neighborhood, which consists of duplex
and single family residences. One of the neighbors has requested
that the Hamrick residence be restricted to a six month minimum
lease requirement, as he was required to restrict his residence
when it was condominimized. It should be noted that the ADU has
a six month minimum lease requirement in the deed restriction. The
unit will not be visible as a distinct unit from the exterior of
the Hamrick residence. Letters from the public have been included
in Exhibit "D".
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; and
Response: The accessory dwelling unit will be completely contained
within the proposed residence. Four parking spaces are provided
on -site, one of which is in the garage. No parking is required to
be provided for the studio accessory dwelling unit. The principal
residence contains 2 bedrooms. The proposed ADU will have a side
entrance along the eastern side of the house.
As per past P&Z concerns, a recommended condition of approval
requires that the unit be identified on building permit plans as
a separate dwelling unit requiring compliance with U.B.C. Chapter
35 for sound attenuation.
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; and
Response: All public utilities are adequate and in place
throughout the neighborhood and for the proposed residence and ADU.
E. The applicant commits to supply affordable housing to meet the
incremental need for increased employees generated by the
conditional use; and
Response: The applicant must file the appropriate deed
restrictions for resident occupancy, including a six month minimum
lease. Proof of recordation must be forwarded to the Planning
Office prior to issuance of any building permits.
F. The proposed conditional use complies with all additional
standards imposed on it by the Aspen Area Community Plan and
by all other applicable requirements of this chapter.
Response: This use complies with the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan
and all other applicable conditional use standards.
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NOTE: As this accessory dwelling unit is 100% above grade, the
main structure is eligible for a floor area bonus per Section 3-
101 of the Municipal Code.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Planning staff recommends approval of the
Hamrick Conditional Use for a 500 sq.ft. studio accessory dwelling
unit subject to the following conditions:
1. The owner shall submit appropriate deed restrictions to the
Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority for approval. The
accessory dwelling unit shall be deed restricted to resident
occupancy with a minimum six month lease. Upon approval by
the Housing Authority, the Owner shall record the deed
restriction with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's
Office.
2. Prior to issuance of any building permits, a copy of the
recorded deed restriction for the accessory dwelling unit must
be forwarded to the Planning Office.
3. The accessory dwelling unit shall be clearly identified as a
separate dwelling unit on building permit plans and shall
comply with U.B.C. Chapter 35 sound attenuation requirements.
4. During building permit plan review, the Zoning Enforcement
Officer shall make the final determination that the unit meets
the minimum size requirement of 300 sq.ft. net liveable as
defined in the Housing Authority Guidelines. The accessory
dwelling unit cannot be less than 300 sq.ft.
5. All material representations made by the applicant in the
application and during public meetings with the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall be adhered to and considered
conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other
conditions.
RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve the Conditional Use for a
500 sq.ft. attached accessory dwelling unit for the Hamrick
residence at 1315 Riverside Drive with the conditions recommended
in the Planning Office memo dated March 22, 1994."
Exhibits:
"A" - Application Information
"B" - Engineering referral memo
"C" - Housing referral memo
"D" - Public Comment letter
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! Exhibit A
Attachment 4 Conditional Use
I, Dusty Hamrick, request approval of an accessory dwelling
at 1315 Riverside Drive, Aspen, Co. to provide a unit for
rental.
Riverside subdivision is zoned R15, the lot size of Lot 21
is 7,755 square feet, existing dwelling is approximately
2,000 square feet and FAR is 3660.
The requested accessory dwelling complies with the guide
lines for square footage and with the 10' set backs of both
side and back property lines to the south and to the west.
The proposed addition of 277.5 sq. ft. is to be constructed
on the back of the south-west area of existing single family
dwelling. Approximately 220 sq. ft. of existing dwelling
is to be included in the total footage of the accessory dwelling
thus approximate total of 497 sq. ft. of living space for
the accessory dwelling.
The addition location, since it is located on the back side
of the house, will basically go unnoticed from the street side.
The homes to the south and west of Lot 21 have their entrances
on the south and west,thus no major visual impact to either
of these residences. The home to the east is some 80 to 100
feet beyond my lot line and the area is well grown with trees
and other plant life.
The design of the proposed structure is complimentary to the
existing structure and will allow occupant to enjoy the lovely
yard and gardens as well as a view of the mountains.
The present walkway along the east side of house will allow
easy access to either entrance of the accessory dwelling.
The main entrance to the existing single family dwelling
is on the west side thus offering privacy to both dwellings.
The parking area in front of existing home offers more than
adequate parking.
The property is already serviced with utilities, garbage, etc.
and the fire hydrant is on north side of Riverside Drive.
across from Lot 21.
I am requesting this approval as I continue to prepare
for my
Golden Years and having an accessory dwelling would
ble
me to have additional income while assissting the city in
their process of aquiring an inventory of employee housing.
Dusty Hamrick
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• Exhibit B
MEMORANDUM
To: Mary Lackner, Planning Office -
Thru: Robert Gish, Public Works Director
From: Chuck Roth, City Engineer t`P
Date: March 2, 1994
Re: Hamrick Conditional Use for an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU)
Having reviewed the above referenced application, and having made a site inspection, the
Engineering Department has the following comments:
1. Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter - Since the application is for approval to add an ADU to an
existing structure, Section 19-98 of the Municipal Code, which requires construction of
sidewalk, curb and gutter, does not apply. The applicant is advised that the "Pedestrian
Walkway and Bikeway System Plan" intends that there be pedestrian walking spaces that
are separate from the street. Therefore no development in the public right-of-way
adjacent to the pavement of Riverside Drive is permitted which would preclude pedestrian
use.
2. On -site Parking - It appears that there is sufficient space on site to meet parking
requirements, however the final development plan must clearly indicate parking spaces,
one per bedroom. The parking spaces may not extend into the public right-of-way.
3. Site drainage - Drainage does not appear to be a problem. The applicant is advised
that run-off from the property due to the ADU must be kept on the applicant's property
may not be drained to Riverside Drive.
4. Trash Storage Areas - The final development plan must indicate the trash storage area,
which may not be in the public right-of-way. All trash storage areas should be indicated
as trash and recycle areas. Any trash and recycle areas that include utility meters or other
utility facilities must provide that such facilities not be blocked by trash and recycle
containers.
5. Given the continuous problems of unapproved work and development in public rights-
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of -way, we advise the applicant as follows:
The applicant shall consult city engineering (920-5080) for design
considerations of development within public rights -of -way, parks department
(920-5120) for vegetation species, and shall obtain permits for any work or
development, including landscaping, within public rights -of -way from city
streets department (920-5130).
cc: Cris Caruso
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41 Exhibit C
MEMORANDUM
TO: Mary Lackner, Planning Office
FROM: Cindy Christensen, Housing Office
DATE: March 2, 1994
RE: Hamrick Conditional Use Review for an Accessory Dwelling
Unit
Parcel ID No. 2737-181-17-020
The Housing Office recommends approval for the requested accessory
dwelling unit based on the following conditions:
Accessory dwelling units shall contain not less than three hundred (300) square feet of allowable floor
area and not more than seven hundred (700) square feet of allowable floor area. The unit shall be
deed restricted, meeting the housing authority's guidelines for resident occupied units and shall be
limited to rental periods of not less than six (6) months in duration. Owners of the principal residence
shall have the right to place a qualified employee or employees of his or her choosing in the
accessory dwelling unit.
The applicant states that the unit is to be 497 square feet of
living space. The Housing Office will need the net liveable square
footage calculated for the deed restriction. Net liveable is
described below:
Net Liveable Square Footage is calculated on interior living area and is measured interior wall to
interior wall, including all interior partitions including, but not limited to, habitable basements and
interior storage areas, closets and laundry area. Exclusions include, but are not limited to,
uninhabitable basements, mechanical areas, exterior storage, stairwells, garages (either attached or
detached), patios, decks and porches.
The kitchen must also be built to the following specifications:
Kitchen must contain a minimum of a two -burner stove with oven, standard sink, and a 6-cubic foot
refrigerator plus freezer.
The unit must also have a separate entrance, must not house the
mechanical room for the principal residence, in other words, the
accessory dwelling unit must be a completely private unit.
Before the applicant can receive building permit approval, the
applicant must provide to the Housing Office actual floor plans of
the proposed accessory dwelling unit containing net liveable square
footage, and a signed and recorded Deed Restriction, which can be
obtained from the Housing Office. The Housing Office must have the
recorded book and page number prior to building permit approval.
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Exhibit D
PUBLIC NOTICE
RE: HAMRICK CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW FOR AN ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, March 22, 1994 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 pm before the
Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, City
Hall, 130 S. Galena, Aspen to consider an application submitted by
Dusty Hamrick, 1315 Riverside Drive, Aspen, CO, requesting approval
of a Conditional Use Review for an approximately 500 square foot
accessory dwelling unit attached to an existing single family
residence. The property is located at 1315 Riverside Drive; Lot
21, Block 1, Riverside Subdivision. For further information,
contact Mary Lackner at the Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S.
Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5106.,
s Bruce Kerr, Chairman
Planning and Zoning Commission
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Aspen Times Staff Report
Monday's big dump spurred speculation that
Aspen Mountain would stay open longer into the
season, but the rumors have apparently been fueled
more by hopes than facts.
The Aspen Skiing Co. intends to close the chair -
lifts on the 1993-94 season on Sunday, April 10, as
scheduled, according to spokeswoman Killeen Rus-
sell. But she's also quick to point out that is the plan
"at this time."
Skico officials aren't even willing to answer what
it would take for them to keep Aspen Mountain,
Snowmass or both open any longer — at least they
aren't discussing it outside the privacy of their
offices.
However, the Skico has traditionally continued
the season when weather permitted in recent years as
a sort of locals' appreciation move. Since it doesn't
have the- hefty Front Range of skiers to rely on like
the Summit County and Vail ski areas, the Skico his-
torically cuts expenses by just opening for weekends.
The Skico even opened on Memorial Day week-
end last year to take advantage of unbelievable
amounts of snow remaining at the top of Aspen
Mountain and capitalize on the publicity.
The Monday storm had dumped about 6 inches of
snow at the top of Aspen Mountain by about 8 a.m.
Skiers who were lucky enough to invoke the powder
rule and hit the slopes before work reported that at
least another four inches fell by noon.
At Aspen's municipal water plant out near Aspen
Valley Hospital nearly 2 1/2 inches of snow had fall-
en by 8 a.m. Another five inches fell by 3 p.m.
Aspen Mountain and Snowmass are scheduled to
close Sunday. Tiehack-Buttermilk and Aspen High-
lands closed Sunday, April 3.
Aspen Highlands season passes will be accepte
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Aspen Skiing Company.
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Aspen Times Staff Report
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Aspect Foundation of San Francisco.
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take in a student for the 1994Mchool year.
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RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING Aft
ZONING COMMISSION GRANTING
CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL FOR AN
ATTACHED ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
WITHIN A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
AT 1315 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
(B*K 1, LOT 21, RIVERSIDE SUBDIJDON)
FOR DUSTY HAMRICK
Resolution No. 94
IWHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-5-510 of the As n Land
Use Re ulations accessory dwelling units may be a�ed by
the P y~ and Zoning Commissior. as condition ses in
a confo ce with the requirements of this Section; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Office received an application from
Dusty Hamrick for a Conditional Use review for an
approximately 500 sq.ft. accessory dwelling unit within an
existing single family residence; and
Is WHEREAS, the Applicant is providing this unit on a voluntary
basis for future personal use; and
WHEREAS, the proposed unit is 100% above grade, therefore
the site is eligible for an FAR bonus pursuant to Section 24-3-
101; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing was conducted on March 22,
1994 at a regular meeting of the Aspen Planning and Zoning
Commission in which the Commission considered the
applicant's request and voted 5-0 for approval with conditions.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission:
That the Hamrick Conditional Use for an approximately 500
sq.ft. net livable accessory dwelling unit is approved, subject to
the following conditions:
1. The owner shall submit appropriate deed restrictions to the
Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority for approval. The
accessory dwelling unit shall be deed restricted to resident
occupancy with a minimum six month lease. Upon approval
by the Housing Authority, the Owner shall record the deed
restriction wit". the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office.
2. Prior to issuance of any building permits, a copy of the
recorded deed restriction for the accessory dwelling unit
must be forwarded to the Planning Office.
3. The accessory dwelling unit shall be clearly identified as a
separate dwelling unit on building permit plans and shall
comply with U.B.C. Chapter 35 sound attenuation
requirements.
4. During building permit plan review, the Zoning Enforcement
Officer shall make the final determination that the unit meets
the minimum size requirement of 300 sq.ft. net liveable as
defined in the Housing Authority Guidelines. The accessory
dwelling unit cannot be less than 300 sq.ft.
5. All material representations made by the applicant in the
I application and during public meetings with the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall be adhered to and considered
conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other
conditions.
APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on
March 22, 1994.
Attest: Planning and Zoning Commission:
Jan Carney W. Bruce Kerr
Deputy City Clerk Chair
Tuesday, April S, 1994 • The Aspen Times 9
®pinion
ai'onton
us ee s ouncinback
posthumously recruiting her son from an
embarrassing mistake in reporting his White -
water loss. Every time a president mentions
his mother, the old hands get nervous,
remembering how Richard Nixon, who sum-
moned his mother back from the grave when
he was in a tight spot, pictured the dear old
lady struggling up on her elbow to tell him
not to give up, Richard —just when so many
wished so much that he would.
Clinton told about how, with wonderfully
fortuitous timing, he had been reading the
galleys of his mother's autobiography an
found the very thing he was seeking. The
$20,000 that had been mistakenly added to
his Whitewater loss had been loaned to his
mother for a summer cottage.
Clinton bought himself a little time. The
Republicans, seeing him rebound so quickly,
may be wondering how hard to press now.
Would they be content to show that the Clin-
tons were like everybody else in the 1980s,
specifically like the people they criticize so
mercilessly who wanted to make a buck?
Hillary Clinton made $100,000 on cattle
futures. Would they settle for stripping away
from the First Couple what George Will calls
the Clintons' "moral vanity"?
Maybe they think hearings are needed to
sink Clinton for good. But given his recuper-
ative powers, they might consider letting the
special counsel do the job.
Mary McCrory is a Pulitzer Prize-win-
ning columnist for the Washington Post. Her
column rims every Tuesday in The Aspen
Times and every Friday in The Aspen Times
weekly edition.
By Mary McGrory
Last week brought forward perhaps the
only person in Washington who does.
not have an opinion about George
Stephanopoulos' call to a friend at the Trea-
sury Department about getting Jay Stephens
out of the Whitewater picture.
Rep. Henry Gonzalez, D-Texas, chairman
of the House Banking Committee, doesn't
seem to know who Jay Stephens is. The rest
of the city is noisily pondering whether it
was an attempted obstruction of justice or a
natural reaction to hearing that one of his
boss' worst enemies was hired by his admin-
istration to investigate the mess.
Gonzalez, a doughty foe of corruption, is
fiercely opposed to Whitewater hearings, and
he called a press conference to explain again
why. Such is the turbulence of the waters that
he drew a large crowd of reporters inter-
spersed with bank newsletter scribes, who
wanted to get in a lot of questions about eter-
nal concerns like fair lending practices at the
Federal Housing Administration. The chair-
man is a stranger to the 30-second sound
bite: One answer took a full 10 minutes.
Democrats might like to consider that if
there are to be Whitewater hearings, and if
the banking committee is to conduct them,
Gonzalez would be the ideal presiding offi-
cer, since he is much given to explanations of
various minutiae in committee rules.
Gonzalez's obliviousness to the furor of
the day was not the only good
news that Clinton got. Washing-
ton Post -ABC pollsters found
that his masterly press conference Clint
last Thursday had sent his ratings
rocketing up 10 points. What the time.
East Room session proved is that
most White House searching
questions.
All Clinton needs to do is derin
have a weekly press conference,
keep his head and his temper; and
let the corps pitch him hortatory
or moralistic questions that he
can hit out of the park.
He was completely primed for his appear-
ance. He answered everything. It wasn't too
hard. To a query about the lessons learned, he
said easily, "We always learn from our mis-
takes — and we've proven that."
The very next day, however, showed that
they had not learned all that much. That was
the day The Washington Post printed a story
about Stephanopoulos and his furious tele-
phone call to his old friend Josh Steiner at
Treasury, protesting the presence of the fox in
the chicken coop — that is, the Resolution
Trust Corp.'s hiring of Jay Stephens, a totally
disgruntled U.S. attorney who was fired by
Clinton, along with all other U.S. attorneys.
Time magazine put Stephanopoulos on
its cover, with an ominous "Deep Water"
headline, but two prominent Republicans
stuck up for him. Rep. Jim Leach of Iowa,
his party's Whitewater crusader, called it a
mistake, but not the end of the world, and
George Bush's press secretary, Marlin
on bought himself a little
The Republicans, seeing him
rebound so quickly, may be won -
g how hard to press now.
Fitzwater, said he understood.
Of course it was just such a contact that set
off the flurry of subpoenas that caused the
downward plunge in the polls, which the
press conference restored. Helpful aides who
don't quite take literally the president's insis-
tence he has nothing to hide — perhaps
because for so long he himself acted as if he
did — have greatly compounded the problem.
The public will almost always take any-
body's side against the press, and apparently
it digested the story of Clinton's mother
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PUBLIC NOTICE
RE: HAMRICK CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW FOR AN ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, March 22, 1994 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 pm before the
Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, City
Hall, 130 S. Galena, Aspen to consider an application submitted by
Dusty Hamrick, 1315 Riverside Drive; Aspen, CO, requesting approval
of a Conditional Use Review for an approximately 500 square foot
accessory dwelling unit attached to an existing single family
residence. The property is located at 1315 Riverside Drive; Lot
21, Block 1, Riverside Subdivision. F.or further information,
contact Mary Lackner at the Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S.
Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5106..
s/Bruce Kerr, Chairman
Planning and Zoning Commission
Sam ,&Yrl
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Box 1403
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Aspen, Co. 81612
V 002 Helen Ann Kalin Klanderud
Box 1558
Aspen, Co. 81612
\/003 Lizabeth Kerr Duson
9030 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, Tx. 75243
v 004 William Mason
Greta Walls
Box 406
Aspen, Co. 81612
�-005 Mr. Mrs. Jay Lussan
640 Fred Lane
Aspen, Co. 81611
V006
Dick Osur
1300 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
�k07
Fowler P. Stone
Ruth Stone
611 Fred Lane
Aspen, Co. 81611
008
Judith Jones
1230 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
009 Russell Trust of 1980 U.D.T.
Attn: Maurice Smith
Box 327
Provo, Ut. 84603
.010 Pumpelly Family United Partnership
1280 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
�015 Elliott Robason
1245 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
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\v016 Donald M & Judith P. Norris
3400 Greenbriar Lane
Riverwoods, Ill. 60015
017 Robert Murray
1275 Riverside DR.
Aspen, Co. 81611
\1018 Paul Chesley
Frank Chesley
Box 94
\, Aspen, Co. 81612
V 019 Anthony Welgos
Kathy Welgos
1295 Riverside DR.
Aspen, Co. 81611
022 Robert & Barbara Bennett
120 South Cherry St.
Denver, Co. 80222
"-*121 Terry Haynes
1335 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
\'J 122 Dena Kaye
1325 Riverside Dr.
Aspen, Co. 81611
'4023 Thomas & Carol Kurt
3645 Stratford Ave.
Dallas, TX 75205
\\,'024 Amy Hayden Fulstone
JIll Ann Mackie
31 Rivers Rd.
Smith, NV. 89430
'\i007 Barbara Fleck
LIsa Fleck
P.O.Drawer V
Sarasota, F1. 34230
018 Aspen Club International Inc.
1450 Crystal Lake Read
Aspen, Co. 81611
Attn: Diane
�006 Warner Bros. Inc.
Tx Dept. 12th Floor
4000 Warner Boulevard
Burbank, CA. 91522
v 005 WArner Bros. Records Inc.
A Delaware Corporation
3300--Warner Blvd.
004 Marvin Burton
Box 1224
Aspen, Co. 8161;L,
\\'016 Aspen Club Group, Inc.
Chuck Frias
730 E. Durant Ave.
Aspen. Co. 81611
�'017 Richard Butera
Julie Anthony Butera
520 E Durant
Aspen, Co. 81611
003 Douglas Kanse
6651 Auto Club Rd.
Bloomington, MN. 55438
�'002 Don Soffer
19495 Biscayne Blvd. Suite #900
Miami, FL. 33180
\r001 MIndy & Bill Karl
1401 Crystal Lake Road
Aspen, Co. 81611
\009 H.M. International
5810 E. Skelly Dr. # 1000
Tulsa, OKL. 74125
IJ008 Frederico Longoria
Dennis Nixon
Box 1359
1200 San Bernardo
Laredo, TX. 78042
PUBLIC NOTICE
RE: HAMRICK CONDITIONAL USE REVIEW FOR AN ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on
Tuesday, March 22, 1994 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 pm before
the Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room,
City Hall, 130 S. Galena, Aspen to consider an application
submitted by Dusty Hamrick, 1315 Riverside Drive, Aspen, CO,
requesting approval of a Conditional Use Review for an
approximately 500 square foot accessory dwelling unit attached to
an existing single family residence. The property is located at
1315 Riverside Drive; Lot 21, Block 1, Riverside Subdivision. For
further information, contact Mary Lackner at the Aspen/Pitkin
Planning Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5106.
s[Bruce Kerr, Chairman
Planning and Zoning Commission
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ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE
130 S. Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
(303) 920-5090 FAX# (303) 920-5197
February 18, 1994
Dusty Hamrick
1315 Riverside Drive
Aspen, CO 81611
Re: Hamrick Conditional Use Review for an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Case A7-94
Dear Dusty,
We have rescheduled your application for review at a public hearing by the Aspen Planning and
Zoning Commission on Tuesday, March 22, 1994. The Commission's conflicting meeting on
that date has been changed, so we have moved your review to the date on which it was
originally scheduled. Sorry for the confusion! -Please call me at 920-5093 if this date is a
problem for you.
A revised Public Notice is enclosed. Please note that it is your responsibility to mail notice to
property owners within 300' and to post the subject property with a sign at least ten (10) days
prior to the public hearing (you can pick up a public notice sign at the Planning Office). Please
submit a photograph of the posted sign as proof of posting and an affidavit as proof of mailing
prior to the public hearing.
Sincerely,
Suza6e L. Wolff
Administrative Assistant
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ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE
130 S. Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
(303) 920-5090 FAX## (303) 920-5197
February 7, 1994
Dusty Hamrick
1315 Riverside Drive
Aspen, CO 81611
Re: Hamrick Conditional Use Review for an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Case A7-94
Dear Dusty,
Due to a scheduling conflict for the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission on March 22,
1994, the date your application was scheduled to be reviewed, we have had to reschedule this
review. Your application will now be reviewed by the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
at a Public Hearing to be held on Tuesday, April 5, 1994 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m.
Should this date be inconvenient for you please contact me within 3 working days of the date
of this letter. After that the agenda date will be considered final and changes to the schedule
or tabling of the application will only be allowed for unavoidable technical problems. The
Friday before the meeting date, we will call to inform you that a copy of the memo pertaining
to the application is available at the Planning Office.
A revised Public Notice is enclosed. Please note that it is your responsibility to mail notice to
property owners within 300' and to post the subject property with a sign at least ten (10) days
prior to the public hearing. Please submit a photograph of the posted sign as proof of posting
and an affidavit as proof of mailing prior to the public hearing.
I apologize if this scheduling error has inconvenienced you. If you have any questions, please
call Mary Lackner, the planner assigned to your case, at 920-5106.
Sincerely,
9L+), ay4\-�
Suzanne L. Wolff
Administrative Assistant
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ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE
130 S. Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
(303) 920-5090 FAX# (303) 920-5197
February 3, 1994
Dusty Hamrick
1315 Riverside Drive
Aspen, CO 81611
Re: Hamrick Conditional Use Review for an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Case A7-94
Dear Dusty,
The Planning Office has completed its preliminary review of the captioned application. We
have determined that this application is complete.
We have scheduled this application for review by the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
at a Public Hearing to be held on Tuesday, March 22, 1994 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m.
Should this date be inconvenient for you please contact me within 3 working days of the date
of this letter. After that the agenda date will be considered final and changes to the schedule
or tabling of the application will only be allowed for unavoidable technical problems. The
Friday before the meeting date, we will call to inform you that a copy of the memo pertaining
to the application is available at the Planning Office.
P'ease note that it is your responsibility to mail notice to property owners within 300' and to
post the subject property with a sign at least ten (10) days prior to the public hearing. Please
submit a photograph of the posted sign as proof of posting and an affidavit as proof of mailing
prior to the public hearing.
If you have any questions, please call Mary Lackner, the planner assigned to your case, at 920-
5106.
Sincerely,
Suzal L. Wolff
Administrative Assistant
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ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE
130 South Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Phone 920-5090 FAX 920-5197
MEMORANDUM
TO:
City Engineer
Housing Director
FROM:
Mary Lackner, Planning Office
RE:
Hamrick Conditional Use Review for an Accessory Dwelling Unit
Parcel ID No. 2737-181-17-020
DATE:
February 3, 1994
Attached for your review and comments is an application submitted by Dusty Hamrick.
Please return your comments to me no later than March 4.
Thank you.
February 2, 1994
Leslie Lamont
Mary Lackner
Planning & Zoning Dept.
City of Aspen
I, Dusty Kay Hamrick, residing at 1315 Riverside Drive,
Aspen, Colorado, am requesting approval of an accessory
dwelling at 1315 Riverside Drive, Lot 21, Blk 1 of the
Riverside Subdivision.
Dusty Hamrick
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Subdivision, City of.Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado.
I hereby certify that on November 3, 1993 a survey was perfomed by me on the
parcel of land described hereon. A two-story frame house was found to be
on said parcel as shown on this plat. All easements, encroachments and rights -of -
way in evidence or known to me are shown. This survey is true and correct to
the best of my knowledge(�nd belief.
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Recorded at �, �t •4�k--Lptta—Bamte
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RECORDER'S STAMP
69
'j'HISI)F.FI), Made this day of ,1979
between ROBERT WALLACE BENNETT and BARBARA DODGE t
BENNETT,
of the City and County of Denver and state of
Colorado, of the first part, and KAY ELLEN HAMRICK
whose legs] address is P. 0. Box 1433, Aspen,
of the County of Pitkin and state of
Colorado, of the second part,
W ITNESSETH, That the said part ie,pf the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of
TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration---------- 4X-J&dsaxR5L
to the said part iemf the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof
is hereby confessed and acknowledged, haVeremised, released, sold, conveyed and QUiT CLAIMED, and by these
presents do remise, release, sell, convey and QUITCLAIM unto the said part y of the second part, her heirs,
successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest., claim and demand which the said part iesof the first part
have in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County
of Pitkin and State of Colorado, to wit -
A strip thirty feet wide along the entire east boundary of Lot 21,
Block 1, Riverside Subdivision.
x6a�ic>rto�Rtx�scat>�ot�7ara�k�tr��i�srvc _ I �
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and p vileges•thereunto II
belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim a'fi$tsoever, nY.the
said parties of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof pi(,he t}ais �1a"rtj' `, of 1
the second par t,her heirs and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties of the first part have hereunto setheirhand. s
and seal g the day and year first above written. �7i'.�• 1 l
Gc�. ((Ini'�_c.c��lci, t,ryZ) ISEA.L1
ROBE ALLAL NNt .
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of J� 1 nn /Z-t�
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AllRBARA-SCE'A ENftT, T-
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STATE OF COLORADO,
ss.
Countyof Pitkin
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / day of
19 79,by* ROBERT WALLACE BENNETT and BARBARA DODGE BENNETT.*
My commission expires
- , 19 Witness my hand and official seal. )
*by Robert Wallace Bennett for
Barbara Dodge Bennett as ' /
Attorney in fact
]votary
No. 933. QUITCLAIM DEED.—Cepyright (e)1978 Bradford i'ubli,hinR Co , IR24 AR Stout Street, Denver. Colorado (b7.1 50111— 2 79
Record)„1 a 12 - 48 o'clock ... P. . M., _ May__-7, 19 1
Reception •��-c}�� __ -Loretta ;an ___—Recorder.
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THiS DEED, Made this day of , 19 79 ,
between ROBERT WALLACE BENNETT and BARBARA DODGE
BENNETT,
/e.
of the City and
County of Denver and State of Colorado, of the first part, and m��y
KAY ELLEN HAMRICK
whose legal address is P. 0. Box 1433, Aspen,
of the County of Pitkin and St ate of
Colorado, of the second part:
WITNESSETH, That the said part iesrf the first part, for and in consideratinn of
TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration ---------- JMAX> ft c
to the said parties of the first part in hnod paid by said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof is
hereby confessed and acknowledged, have granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, and by these presents do
grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm, unto the said part y of the second part, her heirs and assigns for-
ever, all the following described lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the
County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, to wit:
Lot 21, Block 1, Riverside Subdivision.
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TOGETHER with all and singulnr the hereditnments and appurtenances thereto helonging, or in anywise apper-
taining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof, and all the
estate, right, title, interest, clnim and demand whntsoever of' the said port ies of the first part., either in law or
equity, of, in and to the above bnrgnined premises, wit h the lie reditaments, and appurtenances. I
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the snid premises nbove hargnined and described with the appurtenarlCes, unto the
said part y of theaidpnrt, her heirs and assigns forever. And the said part ies of the first part, I�
for them sel ves, �Ileillrs,, executors, and administrators, do covenant, Krnnt, bargain, and agree to and
with the said part y of the second part, her heirs and assigns, that at the time ofthe enscaling and delivery
of these presents, they are well seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect, absolute And
indefensible estate of inheritance, in law. in fee simple, and fill ve gond right, full power and nuthority
to grant, bargain, sell and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the snnle are free and clear I�
i
from all former and other grants, bargains, -ales, liens, taxes, assessments ntid encumbrances of whatever kind of
naturesoevers EXCEPT general taxes for 1979, payable in 1980; and mineral reservatio s
as reserved by Patent recorded in Book 175 at page 246; and SUBJECT TO easements 11
and rights of way as reserved in deed recorded in Book 182 at page 476; and �I
restrictions as set forth in instrument recorded in Book 180 at page 351, and
amendment thereto recorded in Book 179 at page 586; all as recorded in the record'
of Pitkin County, Colorado;
and the above bargained premises in the quiet and penceable possession of the said party of the second part,
her heirs and assigns against nil and every person or persons Inwfully riniming or to claim the wholes or ai1:V,Part
thereof, the said part ies of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FO.REvkli DEF'F.Nb)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said part ies of the first part hn ve hereunto set theilayl�i
and sent S the day and year first above written.
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ROBERT WALLACE BENN�TT
BARBARA DODGE BEINETT
STATE OF COLORA DO,
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SS.
County of Pitkin
r
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before ale i his l 11 dn"of
19 79 by ROBERT WALLACE BENNETT and BARBARA DODGE BENNETT. * f
My commission expires `-/ , ly l Witness lily hand and official seal.
*by Robert Wallace Bennett as
Attorney in Fact for
i.
Barbara Dodge Bennett
No. 932 WARRANTY DEED. —►or Pheeosrwt to Record-, 1979 rlr.dford ruhlAing Co, 1846 9lout 9twwt, 1lrmver, Colredd673-60111-8 78 1,'
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1JUID USE APPLIcAa-lcxr Fopm
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2) Yroject U)o ti«i \31S K `'JeR�\� �c-, n4- -1
(indicate sbc eet address, lot & block m=ber, legal description where .
appropriate)
3) Present Zoning \ Z1 S .4) I of Size Ss
5) Applicant's Name, Address & Phone
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6) Representative's Name, Address & Phone Q
7)
rnpe of Application (please check all that apply) :
Conditional Use
dal SPA
Conceptual. Historic Dev-
Spacial Peview
Final SPA
Final Historic Dev-
8040 GreenLine
Conceptual PUD
Minor Historic Dev-
Stream Margin
Final PUD
Historic Demolition
Ma mtain View Plane
Subdivision
Historic Designation
Condcminiimii nation'
7txt/74ap Amendment
GMQS Allotment
Lot Spi-it/Int Line
CMQS on
Adj ustmant
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approodnat:e sq- ft- ; rx=ber
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CITY OF ASPEN
PRE -APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY
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2. Describe action/type of development being requested:
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Policy Area/
Referral Agent Comments
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5. Public Hearing: (YES (NO)
6. Number of copies of the application to be sub fitted:_
7. What fee was applicant requested to submit:
8. Anticipated date of submission:
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