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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.CU.308 S Hunter St.89A-89 CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen DATE RECEIVED: 9/11/89 PARCEL ID AND CASE NO. DATE COMPLETE: R03 /1-9 2737- 182 -25 - 002 89A -89 STAFF MEMBER: L�- PROJECT NAME: Thai Kitchen Conditional Use Review Project Address: 308 South Hunter Street Legal Address: South 1/2 of Lots A, B & C. Block 100 APPLICANT: Phannee Saejiw & Chaiwat Nimkingrat Applicant Address: P. O. Box 1826. Aspen. CO 81611 REPRESENTATIVE: Doug Allen Representative Address /Phone: 530 E. Main St. Aspen, CO 81611 5 -8800 PAID: YES NO AMOUNT: $700.00 NO. OF COPIES RECEIVED: 9 TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: 1 2 STEP: P &Z Meeting Date PUBLIC HEARING: ES NO VESTED RIGHTS: YES NO CC Meeting Date PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO VESTED RIGHTS: YES NO Planning Director Approval: Paid: Insubstantial Amendment or Exemption: Date: REFERRALS: City Attorney Mtn. Bell School District City Engineer Parks Dept. Rocky Mtn Nat Gas Housing Dir. Holy Cross State Hwy Dept(GW) Aspen Water Fire Marshall State Hwy Dept(GJ) City Electric Building Inspector Envir. Hlth. Roaring Fork Other Aspen Consol. Energy Center S.D. p DATE REFERRED: j I/ /r7 INITIALS: FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED :: / / / / q7 4 / INITIAL: td' City Atty City Engineer ✓ Zoning IZ Health Housing Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: /CA" L-Li LX> �" RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION GRANTING APPROVAL OF THAI KITCHEN AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN THE C -1 ZONE DISTRICT Resolution No. 89-1/ WHEREAS, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission held a public meeting September 19, 1989; and WHEREAS, a conditional use review is a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Planning staff recommended approval of the conditional use with conditions; and WHEREAS, the Commission amended the recommendation to include the condition that the applicant's operations may be periodically, not less often than annually reviewed, to determine that they are in compliance with the representations and may be reviewed upon change of ownership; and WHEREAS, the Commission amended the recommendation to include another condition that all conditions represented by the prior applicant will be adhered to. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission that it does hereby grant approval of the conditional use for the Thai Kitchen with the following conditions: 1. Odor complaints shall require review and monitoring of the restaurant. Emission control devices may be required. 2. If the restaurant begins to employe more than 5 people then the applicant shall be required to mitigate the housing impacts. A cash -in -lieu payment of $30,000. per employee may be used or off -site housing may be purchased to mitigate the impacts. 3. The applicant's operations may be periodically, not less often than annually reviewed, to determine that Resolution No. 89 -_ Page 2 they are in compliance with the representations and may be reviewed upon change of ownership. 4. All conditions represented by the prior applicant, will be adhered to, those being: a. The restaurant shall remain open for a majority of the off seasons and the menu shall be of a type and price structure to serve the local residents; b. The applicant shall remove the trash receptacles from the public right -of -way prior to opening the restaurant; c. Prior to operation of outdoor seating, the applicant shall submit drawings of the proposed outdoor dining area. These shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission pursuant to Section 3 -103; and no parking shall be allowed in the back pull- out service area. APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on September 19, 1989. ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION By -BA ST^ 1LE. T 1'C�P V IC E c_k. ,2 f) ATTEST: q/} L.m7utk Jan Carry, Deputy C(4 y Clerk pzreso.thai v MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Leslie Lamont, Planner RE: Thai Kitchen Conditional Use DATE: September 19, 1989 SUMMARY: The applicant seeks to operate a restaurant in the C -1 Zone District. A restaurant is a conditional use in this zone. In September of 1988, the Commission approved the conditional use for Paul Dudley to operate a restaurant at this location. The restaurant was operated for breakfast and lunch. The current proposal is a lunch and dinner operation. Staff believes that the Commission's caution regarding restaurants in the C -1 zone and the change in operation to lunch and dinner, necessitates a review of this proposal. APPLICANT: Phannee Saejiw and Chaiwat Nimkingrat, represented by Doug Allen LOCATION: 308 South Hunter Street ZONING: C - APPLICANT'S REQUEST: To operate a restaurant for lunch and dinner. REFERRAL COMMENTS: Environmental Health: Rick Bossingham of the Environmental Health Department, reviewed the application and commented that because of the spicy nature of Thai food odors could become a problem and complaints will require monitoring of the operation. STAFF COMMENTS: As described above, the applicant proposes to begin operation of a Thai restaurant in a location that is already occupied by a food establishment, Dudleys Downtown. Staff believes that because this conditional use is changing from a breakfast and lunch business to lunch and dinner that the Commission should review this application. As conditional uses change hands, there may be a tendency to intensify or alter the intent of the use. For example: increase the number of employees and /or shift from a local oriented use to a more tourist oriented business thus becoming incompatible with the intent and goals of the C -1 Zone District. Section 7 -304 of the Land Use Code sets out the standards for conditional use review: 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: According to the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan the location of the proposed restaurant is within the Central Area. The purpose of the Central Area is to allow commercial activity. The purpose of the C -1 Zone District is to provide for the establishment of commercial uses which are not primarily oriented toward servicing the tourist population. The existing business could be defined as a local oriented food establishment. The proposed restaurant has committed to serving the local population. The applicants intend to operate their business year round, every day from 11 a.m to 10:30 p.m. Within their application, the applicants have included a sample of the menu with prices which is attached. A review of the menu and prices illustrates the applicants commitment to a locals oriented business. 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 space is currently used as a restaurant and there is another restaurant directly above. The location of this space is across the street from the CC zone and is within the vicinity of other commercial activity and at the end of the building which abuts the alley. There are no residential uses within proximity of this building. The location of this use is within easy walking distance for employees who work within the center of town. 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: A restaurant has operated in this location for several years. Before Dudleys Downtown, Fry By Night operated in this space. It is anticipated that the change in restaurant operation will not create additional impacts. However, eliminating breakfast and adding dinner will increase the customer traffic during the dinner hours at this location. It is staff's opinion that the lunch hour is the most congested time of day downtown and the dinner hour is less congested as many professional and other commercial establishments have closed for the day. 2 The configuration of the building and the space proposed for the Thai Kitchen is situated in such a manner that the exhaust system vents to a side of the building that is relatively isolated from other human activity or building windows. The Environmental Health Department has noted that odors may become a problem. It may be necessary to mitigate this type of impact by requiring emission control devices if necessary. 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: The applicants do propose to install a bathroom for the convenience of their customers. But no expansion of the space is proposed only an interior remodel. The existing public facilities are adequate to service the proposal. E. The applicant commits to supply affordable housing to meet the incremental need for increased employees generated by the conditional use. RESPONSE: According to the application there will be a total of 5 employees with two of those being the owners. Phannee will serve as the floor manager and wait person, Chaiwat as the chef. They will be assisted by additional staff consisting of one other wait person, one dishwasher, and one additional cook. The applicants are residents of Aspen. Phannee has lived in Aspen for 8 years while Chaiwat has lived here for two years. The affordable housing criterion requires an applicant to supply housing to meet the incremental need. The existing restaurant operation has a total staff of 5 thus there is no incremental -7- need for additional housing. If the restaurant begins to employ more than 5 people than the applicant should be required to mitigate the housing impacts. A cash -in -lieu payment of $30,000 per employee may be used or off -site housing may be purchased to mitigate the impacts. 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 proposal is only a change from breakfast and lunch to lunch and dinner with some minor interior remodeling. The use complies with the goals of the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and meets all the applicable requirements of the Land Use Code. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Office recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission approve the conditional use with the following conditions: 3 1. Odor complaints shall require review and monitoring of the restaurant. Emission control devices may be required. 2. If the restaurant begins to employ more than 5 people then the applicant shall be required to mitigate the housing impacts. A cash -in -lieu payment of $30,000 per employee may be used or off -site housing may be purchased to mitigate the impacts. ljl /thai 4 I NCI �I I 1I l 1 I� 1 i NI r li 9E 4 Val= . 4 • I :111E0MI ni m 11E3 W N -O� mV OI tut A N I C A 1 �S MONA RCH r ST.' m —___ _—L I SS 1 O to m u A 1 _ / I- W MIS S MILL"ST • I to I m I t 1 � �� U T A W V - . W (KTT WS x PPM �„ 1 s n MS we, a tins u * 1 tis.....J S GALENA ST. Ell MS 7._"4111M Ma WEIN 1 eriq Wm a.: Si rn PM x \TI -WM ' igard ' ` -... 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COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 -8800 DOUGLAS P. ALLEN September 11, 1989 Ms. Leslie Lamont Planning & Zoning Commission 130 South Galena Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: Thai Kitchen, Inc. Our File 89 -707 Dear Leslie: In our application package for conditional use, an August 30, 1989, letter from Gerald P. Long as landlord consenting to the approval was an unsigned copy. Enclosed is a signed copy of the same letter. Doug 2s P. Allen DPA /pjo Enclosure LTR \030 FAX (303) 925 -9398 POSTAL CONNECTION I TFL No. 602 299 9133 Sep 08,89 14:30 P.01 IV• V. Va •�.�a GERALD P. LONG 7251 E. nessrt Moon Loop Tucson, Arisen* *5713 AuvuSt 30, 1989 Leslie Lamont Planning and Zoning Commission 130 South Galena Aspen, Colorado 81611 Res Phannss Saejiw and Chaiwat Nimkingrat Dear Ms. Lamont: I am the owner of the Centennial Building located at 308 South Hunter Street. please accept this letter as confirmation of my consent for Phannee Saajiw and Chaiwat Nimkingrat to apply for approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission to operate a locally oriented Thai Cuisine restaurant open for lunch and dinner in the space formerly occupied by Dudley's Dinar at 308 South Hunter Street downstairs. Sincerely, Gerald P. Long Landlord GPL/crd • fir • LAW OFFICES OF 2 3 Douglas P. Allen COURTHOUSE PLAZA BUILDING 530 EAST MAIN STREET, FIRST FLOOR ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 - 8800 DOUGLAS P. ALLEN :45Pfsrx#xWxIAc August 23, 1989 Mr. Tom Baker Acting Planning Director Aspen /Pitkin County Planning Office 130 South Galena Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: Phannee Saejiw Our File 89 -707 Dear Tom: Enclosed is a letter which I sent to Mickey Herron. I have obtained his approval as to its correctness of the facts stated in the letter. Please let me know if anything further is needed in connection with the transfer of ownership of the restaurant to my client who will be serving two meals a day in the restaurant. It will definitely be a locals oriented restaurant specializing in Thai food. 'o•dially, Dougl s llen DPA /pjo Enclosure cc: Phannee Saejiw FAX (303) 925 -9398 • LAW OFFICES OF Douglas P. Alien COURTHOUSE PLAZA BUILDING 530 EAST MAIN STREET. FIRST FLOOR ASPEN. COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 -8800 DOUGLAS P. ALLEN Iswcaecxxwxcoc August 22, 1989 Michael Herron, Esq. Faxed 450 South galena 920 -2312 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: Phannee Saejiw Our file 89 -707 Dear Mickey: In order that I not incorrectly state to the Planning Office what our phone conversation was earlier this week, I thought I would summarize my impression of your recollection of the Planning & Zoning meeting September 20, 1988, regarding Dudley's /Fry By Night application. You stated that you did not have a clear recollection of the details regarding the condition on parking, but that if you had to guess, that you thought that there was no parking requirement in connection with the approval. You based this upon the fact that there was extensive discussion at the meeting regarding the fact that this was to be a locals oriented restaurant and that it would be unfair to saddle such a local operation with additional fees such as mentioned in the Planning Office memo. The file on this application seems to indicate that in fact the parking requirement was deleted, but it is not 100% clear from the entire record in the file. If this does not correctly state our discussion earlier this week, please let me know right away as Phannee does need to move forward due to severe time constraints on getting ready for the winter season and I need to go back to Tom Baker with the results of our phone conversation. Thank you. grdi.(ly, so •1 . Allen DPA /pjo FAX (303) 925 -9398 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 19, 1989 there are two restrooms available and another will be added. There was a comment from the environmental health department about cooking odors. Allen said Thai cooking does not put out the odors that Chinese cooking does. Allen said the applicants would have no objections to an emissions control device if other restaurants are required to install them. Allen said the applicants are trying to keep the prices as low as possible. Anderson pointed out the emission control device would only be required if there is a problem. Hunt said he supported Dudley's because it was local oriented. This restaurant will not be serving breakfast and will be the loss of more services. Hunt said he feels this is tourist oriented when it is only serving lunch and dinner. Ms. Tygre said she would like P & Z to have the opportunity to review this in a year. Allen said he has no problem with the use being reviewed upon sale. Allen said the applicant has to commit to a long term lease. The bank would not be willing to lend money on permission to operate for one year. Allen said he does not object to a condition that this continue to operate as represented but to have it up for re- licensing in one year is a problem. Hunt said he is not disposed to more restaurants in the C -1. Hunt said a condition should make it clear that if the restaurant changes hands, the conditional use will have to come up for review again. Taking away breakfast is whittling down local services. Compton asked how large the establishment, how many seats. Allen said it is approved for 60 seats; the applicants will have 35 seats. Anderson closed the public hearing. Herron moved to approve the conditional use with the planning office conditions and adding a third condition to encompass the concerns that the use of the restaurant and the restaurant operation be reviewed in one year by the planning office and that they report back to P & Z to determine that the representations being made in the application are being honored and lived up to and that the same owner is operating the restaurant; seconded by Means. Allen suggested wording, "applicant's representations regarding the operations may be periodically reviewed to determine they are in compliance with the zone district for such conditional uses and may be reviewed upon any sale of the restaurant ". Allen said this would not cause problems with the bank. Ms. Tygre said she wants a one year review. Hunt said this is not putting the conditional use approval in jeopardy but is to determine that it is in compliance. Hunt said he would like this tied to the conditional use approval. 3 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 19, 1989 Allen added the wording, "periodically, not less often than annually reviewed that they are in compliance with the representa- tions and may be reviewed upon change of ownership. All in favor, with the exception of Hunt. Motion carried. Means suggested the environmental health department come to P & Z and discuss the emission control devices to see if the Board wants to establish a policy. Allen said the implication he got from the planning office memo was that the environmental health department would deal with this if there were problems and complaints. Hunt asked if the applicant will carry on the conditions of the previous approval for Dudley's. Ms. Lamont said all conditions represented by the prior applicant will be adhered to. Herron moved to amend his motion that as a fourth condition all prior conditions be adhered to except as modified as this approval; seconded by Ms. Tygre. Allen reiterated the representations of the applicant are condi- tions of approval. Allen listed other conditions; they shall comply with the environmental health department requirements; it shall be a locally oriented restaurant with periodic review; the zoning official shall provide a written report to the planning commission regarding the restaurant operation; the restaurant shall remain open for a majority of the off season; and the menu shall be of a type and price structure to serve the local residents; the applicant shall remove trash receptacles from the public right -of- way prior to opening the restaurant; prior to outdoor seating the applicant shall submit drawings of the proposed outdoor dining area and they shall be reviewed by the planning commission pursuant to 3 -103; service access to the restaurant shall be by the entrance at the back of the restaurant and shall include a ramp and paved access to the ramp in the alley; no parking shall be allowed in the back pull out service area. All in favor, with the exception of Hunt. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 5:20 p.m. 4 ATIACI3M NP 1 ' LAND USE APPLICATION FORM 1) Project Name Thai Kitchen, Inc. 2) Project fixation Centennial Square Bldg., 308 South Hunter Street, Aspen, CO South 1/2 of Lots A, B, and C, Block 100, City and Townsite of Aspen (indicate street address, lot & block number, legal description where '. appropriate) 3) Present Zoning C -1 4) Lot Size 50X90 Thai Kitchen, Inc. 5) Applicant's Name, Address & Phone if Phann - ., ,. .. ,! - Post Office Box 1826, Aspen, Colorado 81612 925 - 7217 6) Representative's Na; me 111rress & Run # Douglas P. Allen, Esq., 530 East Main Street, Aspen, CO 81611 925 - 8800 7) Type of Application (please Bieck all that apply): Conditional Use _ Conceptual SPA _ Conceptual Historic Dev. _ Special Review _ Final SPA _ Final Historic pev. _ 8040 Creesnl.ine _ Conceptual POD _ Minor Historic Dev. _ Stream Margin _ Final FUD _ Historic Demolition _ Maintain View Plane _ Subdivision _ Historic Designation fhrrlaniniunization _ Text/Mak Amendment ' _ CMS Allotment Pot Split/Lot Line • • ____ GNIQS EXemptsm. • Adjustment 8) Description of Existing Uses '(ember and type of existing structures; approximate sq. ft.; ember of bedrooms; any previous approvals granted to the Property) . Res taurant use pursuant to Planning & Zoning Commission approval of 9/20/88 for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in an area of approximately 2,000 square feet for a total seating of sixty. 9) Description of Development Application F'or a moderately priced locals restaurant serving lunch and dinner. This restaurant will cater to the same category of customers as the existing restaurant. 10) Have you attached the following? Yes Pe xrve to Attadnoent 2, Minimnn Ste lion Oo nten s Yes Response to Attachment 3, Specific Submission Contents Yes R en Response to Attachment 4, Review Standards for Your Application v ATTACHMENT 2 1. The applicant is Thai Kitchen, Inc., c/o Phannee Saejiw and Chaiwat Nimkingrat, who are the sole shareholders of the corporation. Douglas P. Allen, Esq., 530 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611, is representative authorized by us to act on our behalf in connection with this application. ? /. Phannee Saejiw (-/;I A ' , , l Chaiwat Nimkingrat (Power of Attorney attached as Exhibit "1 ") 2. The street address of the parcel is Centennial Square Building, 308 South Hunter Street, Aspen, Colorado, and the legal description is the South one -half of Lots A, H, and C, Block 100, Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, garden level. 3. Disclosure of ownership is attached consisting of a current certificate from Pitkin County Title, Inc., listing the names of the owner of the property and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts, and agreements affecting the parcel. Owners' permission for the applicants to apply for the conditional use is also attached hereto as Exhibit "A." 4. 8 -1 /2x11" vicinity map locating the parcel is attached hereto as Exhibit "B." 5. This proposal is for a moderately priced locals restaurant which will be open every day from approximately 11 a.m. until 10:30 p.m., serving lunch and dinner. The initial menu, together with prices, is attached hereto as Exhibit "C." The restaurant will be staffed by the two owners, Phannee Saejiw as floor manager and waitress and Chaiwat Nimkingrat as the chef. Due to the fact that this is a small restaurant operation, both owners intend to be on the premises working during essentially all of the hours of operation. They will be assisted by additional staff consisting of one other wait person, one dishwasher, Joe Saejiw, and one additional cook. The owners are locals with Phannee having lived in Aspen for 8 years and Chaiwat for 2 years and have permanent housing. The additional staff has been selected and also currently has local housing. By comparison with the existing restaurant operation, the new owners will have a total staff of five with two of those being the owners and the existing restaurant operation has a total staff of 5 . The relevant review standards to be applied to this development application are found in the City Code, Article 7, Division 3. This application complies with these standards as follows: 7 -303 refers to Article 5, Division 2, which provides that restaurant use is a conditional use permitted in the C -1 zone district pursuant to the requirements of Article 7, Division 3. The standards and conditions set forth therein provide that the use should be consistent with the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and the intent of the zone district. The subject site falls within the central land use category with the intent and purpose of that category falling four square within the proposed conditional use. The stated purpose of this zone district is to provide for the establishment of commercial uses which are not primarily oriented towards the tourist population. Certainly, a restaurant serving locals so qualifies. The conditional use should be consistent and compatible with the character of the immediate vicinity and surrounding land uses, or enhances the mixture of complimentary uses and activities in the immediate vicinity. A restaurant operation presently exists in the same space and a complimentary restaurant is directly above this space. The location is within easy walking distance of most of the locals employed in the downtown area. T The location, size, design, and operating characteristics of the use do minimize adverse effects. The restaurant is located on the garden level, has consistently been in operation as a , restaurant for several years, and has created no adverse impacts on pedestrian and vehicular circulation, parking, trash, service 7,- delivery, noise, vibrations, or odor to surrounding properties. \.The service areas are either off the alley or from the rear of the restaurant, not requiring deliveries from the street. All public facilities are presently in place and adequate to serve the use as they have been for the several years this location has operated as a restaurant. This proposed use as it is a continuation of an existing conditional use does continue to comply with the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and all applicable requirements of Article 7, Division 3. While this conditional use is merely a continuation of an existing previously approved conditional use, the Planning Director felt that due to legitimate concerns of the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding the tendency for such uses to change over a period of time that the Planning and Zoning Commission should have the opportunity to review the change in ownership. Th1-, is somewhat similar to the change in ownership giving rise to an application for a transfer of a liquor license. It will give the Planning and Zoning Commission an opportunity to review the type circulation or noise, will not affect the character of the neighborhood, will not increase the uses in employee base or square footage within the structure, and will not alter at all the external visual appearance of the building or the site and thus certainly qualifies to continue as a conditional use in this location. In addition, for the convenience of the customers and in addition to the restroom facilities already provided within the premises, the applicant intends to add one restroom on the same level as the restaurant. MI \002 9/5/89 ATTACHMENT 3 A. Site plan showing the existing configuration presently used as a restaurant consisting of two pages attached hereto as Exhibit "D." The new owners intend to use the same space basically configured as it is presently, but updated with some new and additional facilities, equipment, and restrooms. B. The application does not involve development of a new structure, expansion or exterior remodeling of an existing structure. MI \003 9/5/89 r ATTACHMENT 4 A. This 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 located. Prior to the existing application, there have previously existed in the same space two previous restaurants, Dudleys Downtown and Fry By Night. B. The conditional use is consistent and compatible with the character of the immediate vicinity of the parcel and surrounding land uses and in fact enhances the mixture of complimentary uses and activities in the immediate vicinity of the parcel. It is within easy walking distance for local employees working in the downtown core area as well as for non -local visitors. There are presently three restaurants located within the same block as this restaurant, with Austrian, Mexican, and Italian themes as well as several other restaurants located within a one -block area of this proposed facility. The applicant will bring a new variety to the vicinity in that it will be a health oriented menu with emphasis on Thai type cooking which is low in calories and high in nutrition yet moderately priced for locals and open in season and during off season. C. There will be no added impact as a result of this application due to the fact that the existing space has and is presently being used for restaurant purposes. The location, size, and design will be substantially the same as the present permitted use. Thus, there will be no additional visual impact, impact on parking, trash, service delivery, noise, vibrations, or odor on the surrounding properties. The density is less than that of surrounding properties. D. The existing public facilities and services serving the premises are adequate. There will not be any additional impact on such facilities. E. There will be no need for increased employees as no new employees are generated by this conditional use. F. The proposed conditional use does comply with all standards imposed by the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and by all applicable conditional use requirements. MI \004 9/5/89 ATTACHMENT 5 The applicant has complied with the notice requirements for a conditional use application by posting of a sign in a conspicuous place on the property ten (10) days prior to the date of this hearing and by the mailing of notices to all property owners as shown by 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 signed Affidavit that the posting took place is attached hereto as Exhibit "E." A signed Affidavit that the mailing was done is attached hereto as Exhibit "F." MI \005 9/5/89 PITKIN COUNTY TITLE, Inc. Title Insurance Company Vincent J. Higens 601 E. Hopkins, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Christina M. Davis President (303) 925 -1766 • (303) 925 -6527 FAX Vice President MEMORANDUM OF OWNERSHIP - ACCOMMODATION NO LIABILITY FOR THE SOLE USE OF: PLEASE DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE T0: DOUGLAS P. ALLEN PITKIN COUNTY TITLE, INC. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 MICHAEL G. VEITCH 601 E. HOPKINS AVE. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 -1766 FAX (303) 925 -6527 DESCRIPTION: SOUTH 1/2 OF LOTS A, B AND C, BLOCK 100, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO GRANTEE IN THE LAST INSTRUMENT APPARENTLY TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP: GERALD P. LONG AND PATRICIA D. LONG TRUST DEEDS AND MORTGAGES APPARENTLY UNRELEASED: ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE /FNB BOOK 334 AT PAGE 185 U.0 C BOOK 367 AT PAGE 453. ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE /FNB BOOK 369 AT PAGE 951. C C BOOK 470 AT PAGE 469. RIGHT OF ENTRY BOOK 470 AT PAGE 470. LIENS AND JUDGEMENTS (AGAINST LAST GRANTEE) APPARENTLY UNRELEASED: NONE LEASEHOLD ESTATES OF RECORD : LEASE BOOK 334 AT PAGE 190. THIS INFORMATION IS FOR YOUR SOLE USE AND BENEFIT AND IS FURNISHED AS AN ACCOMMODATION. THE INFORMATION HAS BEEN TAKEN FROM OUR TRACT INDICES, WITHOUT REFERENCE, WITHOUT REFERENCE TO, OR EXAMINATION OF, INSTRUMENTS WHICH PURPORTS TO AFFECT THE REAL PROPERTY. THE INFORMATION IS NEITHER GUARANTEED NOR CERTIFIED, AND I5 NOT AN ABSTRACT OF TITLE , OPINION OF TITLE, NOR A GUARANTY OF TITLE, AND OUR LIABILITY I5 LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT OF THE FEES. DATE' AUGUST 22, 1989 @ 8:00 A.M. P KIN CbU YIT , /. / b r , . • -... • ‘‘. 11 *T W. 11/1 3 i /4 I wipe KINcer 4Tirei Of . '44 rui... "4. rh4Ntrr.o -ki-iZ- or lil on. 4 4 ^, • - ,4 4 4 1444 tc I • 1 Pt, N 14 e 51 41 .• ff / ‘4 - -I Fror :.• :N a — < _ I I 1 i r. ; 1 c : mew 1._ . 1 ----- • 1 I 1 . . • r i ,. • \ I I : So ll 41 \ • • I i 1. 1 ai, 4 -• I - • --% - N -. . .2 Lit 1-1N0 rfrve I 1 - 1 • % "K I . 1 a 1 1 2 A . I 1 i 1 . T ! . It rtrel 4 or Nom pulLpit•IA . ‘ P O = I— r \ 1 --N . 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I I i t I 1\4D ? i 1 4 -... . . - 1.,, \ Il ll:1 . t e: H I / ".--- 4 49 — - ) I ,' I W7_ 4 % , ......-•-- ...., ti i c, \ 1 , ao ,,,: ,, ..., cm \ rt i ,. .1 ..v --‘, i t 44- _____-- 5, -.Ll•--rt------------ ' - -- __,I i i , i - 1 Pv•S N s • Ilb W. 4 ‘`.-) 14 It I K \rm 'C -el -3 ■ t ... ..,-- 4 1 • . * • 1 I e , l onl..... , ..a...,-n.......91...... • I ,:i..) ... 0 y • 1 1 _tTh - - 1 J - 1 • /4 ' - , . i ..y. 4 1 •5 4 2N .“: -1 _ ) 1 c r ' n4IN • .. -iC i4_ 7 .;■, : ; I t. N il - 7 ‘ ..; : • .:>‘. ?, i • /' XL l''' AFFIDAVIT I, Douglas P. Allen, Affiant, on September 7, 1989, at 3:30 p.m., I posted the required Notice of Public Hearing at the existing restaurant premises located in the garden level at 308 South Hunter Street, Aspen, Colorado. That the photograph attached hereto is a true and correct copy of the Notice as and where posted. z ouyL P. Allen MI \007 9/8/89 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF PITKIN ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1989, by Douglas P. Allen. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: 9/24/92 2 a 1 &bar— Notary Public 530 East Main Street, 1st Floor Aspen, Colorado 81611 i • AFFIDAVIT I, Phannee Saejiw, Affiant, on September 7, 1989, that the enclosed Notice attached hereto as Exhibit "i" has been made to all owners of properoty located within 300 feet of the subject development parcel as shown on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they appeared no more than 60 days prior to September 19, 1989. Phannee Saejiw MI \008 9/8/89 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF PITKIN ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1989, by Phannee Saejiw. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: 9/24/92 14 Notary Public 530 East Main Street, 1st Floor Aspen, Colorado 81611