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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.030-11 Ordinance No. 30 (SERIES OF 2011) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING WITH CONDITIONS SUBDIVISION, REZONING TO PUBLIC ZONE DISTRICT, CONSOLIDATED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT REVIEW FOR AN ESSENTIAL PUBLIC FACILITY FOR LOT 3 AND LOT 2A OF THE MAROLT RANCH OPEN SPACE SUBDIVISION, AKA THE CASTLE CREEK ENERGY CENTER AND HYDROELECTRIC PLANT, CITY OF ASPEN, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO PARCEL NO. 2735 - 123 -63 -852 WHEREAS, the Community Development Department received an application from the City of Aspen, requesting approval to construct the Castle Creek Energy Center and Hydroelectric Plant, which included requests for Subdivision, Amendment to the Zone District Map, Planned Unit Development plan, and Growth Management allotments for an Essential Public Facility; and, WHEREAS, the proposed Castle Creek Energy Center will serve an essential public purpose by providing clean renewable hydroelectric power to City facilities thus serving the general public and Aspen community and complying with the voters' directive to reduce carbon emissions, and therefore is categorized as an Essential Public Facility, pursuant to Section 26.104.100; and, WHEREAS, the Community Development Director determined that the proposed development is exempt from Stream Margin Review, pursuant to Section 26.435.040.B.2, in that the proposed facility complies to the extent practical with the Stream Margin Review Standards, and concluded that it was appropriate to discuss the stream margin review criteria with the Planning and Zoning Commission in order to identify and address issues associated with the development and Stream Margin area; and, WHEREAS, the subject property is currently zoned R -30 Low Density Residential with a PUD overlay and is part of the dedicated Marolt Ranch Open Space; and, WHEREAS, the electorate voted in 2007 to remove the subject parcel from the Marolt Open Space as stated in City Council Resolution No. 70 Series of 2007; and, WHEREAS, upon review of the application, and the applicable code standards, the Community Development Department recommended approval of the proposed land use requests with conditions; and, WHEREAS, following a duly noticed public hearing on April 20, 2010, the Planning and Zoning Commission adopted Resolution No. 9, Series of 2010, recommending approval for Subdivision, Rezoning from R -30 to Public Zone District, Consolidated PUD plan, and Growth Management for an Essential Public Facility for a Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 1 of 11 2,025 gross square foot hydroelectric plant located on the property at Lot 3 and Lot 2A of the Marolt Ranch Open Space Subdivision, City of Aspen, Colorado City and Townsite of Aspen, CO; and, WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council has reviewed and considered the development proposal under the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code as identified herein, has reviewed and considered the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Community Development Director, and the applicable referral agencies, and has taken and considered public comment at a public hearing; and, WHEREAS, on July 12, 2010 the Aspen City Council approved Ordinance No. 15, Series 2010, on First Reading, approving with conditions Subdivision, Rezoning from R -30 to Public Zone District, Consolidated PUD plan, and Growth Management for an Essential Public Facility for the property located at Lot 3 and Open Space 2A of the Marolt Ranch Open Space Subdivision, City of Aspen, Colorado City and Townsite of Aspen, CO; and, WHEREAS, the public hearing was duly noticed on August 9, 2010, and was continued to September 13, 2010, October 12, 2010, November 8, 2010, January 24, 2011, February 28, 2011 and July 11,2011; and, WHEREAS, prior to the July 11, 2011 public hearing the hearing was postponed; at the request of the applicant and, WHEREAS, on October 3, 2011, the applicant submitted an updated application that included decreasing the size of the proposed building, removing the carports, and maintaining the existing shed among other changes; and WHEREAS, the public hearing was duly noticed on November 28, 2011, and continued to December 12, 2011; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the development proposal meets or exceeds all applicable development standards and that the approval of the development proposal, with the conditions set forth herein, is consistent with the goals of the Ecological Bill of Rights and is consistent with the goals and elements of the Aspen Area Community Plan; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Ordinance furthers and is necessary for the promotion of public health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN AS FOLLOWS: Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 2 of 11 Section 1: Pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code, the City Council hereby approves a Subdivision, a Consolidated Planned Unit Development, Rezoning, and Growth Management Review for an Essential Public Facility for the development of a hydroelectric plant subject to the conditions described herein. Section 2: Subdivision: Lot 3 and part of Lot 2A of the Marolt Ranch Open Space are hereby removed from the Open Space inventory. The newly created lot, named the Castle Creek Energy Center, is 27,005 square feet as depicted on the survey. The Applicant shall record a Subdivision/PUD agreement that meets the requirements of Land Use Code within 180 days. The 180 days shall commence upon the receipt of a FERC license. Additionally, a final Subdivision/PUD plat shall be recorded in the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 180 days of the receipt of a FERC license and shall include the following: a. A final plat meeting the requirements of the City Engineer. b. An illustrative site plan of the project showing the proposed improvements, parking, and dimensional requirements as approved. c. A detailed landscaping plan. d. A drawing representing the project's architectural character, including building elevations. e. A final grading and drainage plan meeting all requirements of the City Engineer. The Applicant shall receive Engineering Department approval for their drainage plan prior to Engineering Department sign -off on the Final Plat. f. A final utility and public facilities plan. The final plat shall depict the newly created Castle Creek Energy Center, Lot 1. A Memorandum of Agreement approving the removal of the subject lot and the approved Open Space land exchange shall be recorded simultaneously with the recordation of the Subdivision/Planned Unit Development plat and agreement. Concurrent with the recordation of the Castle Creek Energy Center Subdivision/PUD plat and agreement, the Marolt Ranch Open Space Subdivision/PUD agreement shall be amended and recorded to reflect removal of Lot 3 and Part of Lot 2A, as described herein. The aforementioned recordations shall be made with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder prior to submitting an application for a Building Permit. Section 3: Amendment to the Zone District Map Upon the recordation of the Subdivision/PUD plat and agreement the Community Development Director shall amend the City's official Zone District map, rezoning the subject lot from R -30 Low Density Residential Zone District with a PUD overlay to the Public Zone District with a PUD overlay. Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 3 of 11 Section 4: Dimensional Standards The approved dimensional requirements are as follows in Table 1: Table 1: Approved Dimensional Standards: Dimensional Requirement Proposed Dimensional Requirements Minimum Lot Size 27,000 sq. ft. Minimum Lot Area per dwelling n/a unit Maximum Allowable Density n/a Minimum Lot Width 220 ft. Minimum Front Yard Setback As per PUD plat, see Exhibit A measured from property line Minimum Side Yard Setback As per PUD plat, see Exhibit A measured from property line Minimum Rear Yard Setback As per PUD plat, see Exhibit A measured from property line Maximum Height 27 ft. Minimum Distance Between n/a Buildings Minimum % Open Space No requirement. Trash Access Area No requirement. 2,175 gross sq. ft. total (1,761 sq. ft. for the hydroplant Allowable Gross Square Footage and 414 sq. ft. for the existing storage shed), as depicted in Exhibit A to the Ordinance Minimum Off - Street Parking 0 spaces Section 5: Parking Parking is not required on site. If a Lease Agreement is entered between the City and CDOT to use the Right of Way for 5 parking spaces, as generally depicted on the site plan, then the parking may be used for the Castle Creek Energy Center and the Streets Department. No other parking is allowed. Section 6: Environmental Assessment The City shall operate the Castle Creek Energy Center in accordance with the terms of a license which is issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( "FERC ") and is accepted by the City. The City, in collaboration with the Colorado Division of Parks & Wildlife ( "CDOW "), has developed a Castle Creek and Maroon Creek Monitoring Program to monitor the fisheries and stream habitat in both creeks before and during operation of the Castle Creek Energy Center. ( "The Monitoring Program ") and a Memorandum of Understanding ( "MOU ") regarding implementation of the Monitoring Program, which Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 4 of 11 includes metrics for evaluating data obtained. The MOU, including the Monitoring Program and the metrics as described in the addendum, have been approved and executed by CDOW, and the City. The MOU shall be recorded with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder with the PUD agreement before Aspen submits its application for building permit. However, because the Monitoring Program may require revision as it is implemented, the entire Monitoring Program will not be recorded. Rather, the City will record a memorandum of the Monitoring Program with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder, describing the Monitoring Program, and stating that a full and complete copy of the Monitoring Program, together with all exhibits, revisions and additions, as well as data collection forms and reports as required by the Monitoring Program, will be maintained at the office of the Aspen Water Department, and will be available for review during the Water Department's normal business hours. The Subdivision/PUD Agreement shall include the following: A. In addition to executing the MOU and implementing the Monitoring Program, and subject to the last paragraph of this Section 6, the City, with input from qualified scientists retained by Pitkin County, shall develop an Operating Procedures (also referred to as a Diversion Protocol) for the Castle Creek Energy Center using a "slow start" approach to commencement of hydroelectric operations at the Castle Creek Energy Center with incremental increases in operation. The general principles of the Operating Procedures shall be as follows: 1) As provided in the MOU, baseline stream data on Castle Creek and Maroon Creek will be collected over a three -year period before operations commence, and will include data obtained by Miller Ecological Consultants during 2010, 2011, as well as data to be collected in 2012. 2) Hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center will be related to the stream hydrographs so that deliveries of water from Castle Creek and Maroon Creek for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek plant will be made at times and in amounts that reflect the general shape and conditions of the historic stream hydrographs on Castle Creek and Maroon Creek, recognizing that some deviation from the historic hydrographs is expected during times when deliveries of water are made for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek plant. 3) During first three years of operation of the Castle Creek Energy Center: a) From spring through late summer (approximately mid -May through the end of July), water will be delivered for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center only after Aspen has bypassed instream flows at its diversions (13.3 cfs on Castle Creek and 14 cfs on Maroon Creek.) b) From late summer until spring (approximately August through mid -May), water will be delivered for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center in amounts reasonably determined and specified in the Operating Procedures, based on the historic flows in each creek. c) Impact of hydroelectric operations on fisheries and stream habitat will be assessed based on data collected and evaluated pursuant to the Monitoring Program. Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 5 of 11 4) If no adverse impacts to the fisheries and stream habitat are identified from Castle Creek Energy Center operations during the first three years, then for the next three years: a) Water delivered for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center will increase in amounts as set forth in the Operating Procedures, but the instream flow bypass will always be made. b) Fisheries and stream habitat data will continue to be collected and evaluated as provided in the Monitoring Program. 5) If no adverse impacts to the fisheries and stream habitat are identified from Castle Creek Energy Center operations during the second three years, water delivered for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center will increase to the full production rates, provided, however, that an instream flow of 14 cfs will be bypassed at the Maroon Creek diversion and an instream flow of 13.3 cfs will be bypassed at the Castle Creek diversion when diversions are made for hydroelectric uses as the Castle Creek hydroelectric plant. 6) If, during the period of the "slow start" to full production, adverse impacts to the fisheries and stream habitat, caused by operation of the Castle Creek hydroelectric plant, are identified based on the studies and evaluation metrics set forth in the Monitoring Program, diversions for hydroelectric production at the Castle Creek Energy Center will be reduced as set forth in the Operating Procedures. That rate of diversion shall continue for another period, which may be up to three years, and if no adverse impacts to the fisheries and stream habitat are identified from Castle Creek Energy Center hydroelectric plant operations during such period, diversions for hydroelectric plant operations at the Castle Creek Energy Center will increase as set forth in the Operating Procedures. B. The City anticipates that it will enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with Pitkin County that will more fully set forth the above - described incremental approach, and provide for the City's participation in a Board of Experts that will review data obtained from the Monitoring Program, and will oversee the incremental diversion approach described above. The Board of Experts will include three qualified scientific experts, one of whom is designated by the City, one by Pitkin County, and one by CDOW (provided that Pitkin County and CDOW agree to provide qualified experts to participate in such board). The Board of Experts will act by unanimous consensus and will: 1) Give public notice of its meetings, hold open meetings, and post baseline and monitoring data from the Monitoring Program on a website; 2) Oversee the initial "slow start" of hydropower diversions in accordance with the Operating Procedures set forth in the anticipated Intergovernmental Agreement with Pitkin County ( "IGA "), described below, and review and oversee the Monitoring Program in the manner described in the IGA The City and Pitkin County shall within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the effective date of this Ordinance, execute a mutually - acceptable Intergovernmental Agreement regarding the Operating Procedures, the Board of Experts, and other matters relevant to implementation of the "slow start" approach and resolution of Aspen's pending water court proceedings involving Maroon Creek. Provided such Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 6 of 11 an IGA is executed as provided herein, the City will present it to FERC as the City's plan for operation of the Castle Creek hydroelectric plant and will request that the FERC license for the Castle Creek Energy Center Project so provide. If in the event an IGA is not executed between the City and the County, notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 6, the City shall nevertheless finalize a "slow start" approach with the assistance of its independent fisheries and stream habitat consultant, and shall implement the "slow start" approach consistent with the adaptive management provisions of the MOU, under the supervision of a Board of Experts selected by the City. The Board of Experts selected by the City shall include at least one independent consultant, which may include a member of the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife, with experience in the measurement and analysis of the effect of water withdrawals on fisheries and on stream habitat, as well as experience in biology, fisheries, and ecology that is applicable to the Castle Creek and Maroon Creek ecosystem, as demonstrated by the consultant's academic credentials and local experience and expertise. Because the City cannot control the outcome of the FERC licensing process, the requirements of this Section 6 and the requirements of any IGA that may be entered into between the City and Pitkin County or any independent slow start implemented by the City in the absence of an IGA, shall be subject to, and will be deemed amended or superseded by, any terms, conditions or requirements of the City's FERC license that are inconsistent with this Section 6 or any provisions of the contemplated IGA between the City and Pitkin County. Furthermore, the provisions of the IGA as finally executed by the parties will control over Section 6 of this ordinance in the event of any inconsistency or ambiguity. Section 7: Noise Assessment The Castle Creek Energy Center shall comply with the City of Aspen noise ordinance, Title 18 of the Aspen Municipal Code. The City shall conduct a noise analysis upon completion of the Castle Creek hydroelectric plant to confirm compliance with City noise standards. The City shall submit a baseline sound level report to the Environmental Health Department at the time of building permit application in order to compare with the sound impact of the hydroelectric plant after it is operating. Within 1 week of the building initially being operational, the Environmental Health Department shall take sound readings during the daytime and the nighttime to confirm compliance with City standards. Section 8: Building Permit Application The building permit application shall include the following: a. A copy of the final City Council Ordinance and P &Z Resolution. b. A copy of the recorded PUD plat and agreement. c. The conditions of approval printed on the cover page of the building permit set. d. A fugitive dust control plan to be reviewed and approved by the City Engineering Department. Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 7 of 11 e. Improvements to the right of way shall include new grass, irrigation, and possibly the replacement of street trees, and shall be approved prior to building permit submittal. f. An excavation - stabilization plan, construction management plan (CMP), and drainage and soils report pursuant to the Building and Engineering Department's requirements. The CMP shall include an identification of construction hauling routes, construction phasing, and construction traffic and parking plan for review and approval by the City Engineer and Streets Department Superintendent. Staging areas will be identified in the plan. No stabilization will be permitted in the City right of way. Stormwater run -off and management must meet the requirements of the Urban Runoff Management Plan. g. A complete geotechnical report and geotechnical design. h. An approved landscape plan. i. An approved lighting plan. j. If applicable, a copy of the lease with CDOT for use of the right of way. Section 9: Financial Assurances The applicant agrees that before any Building Permit (including demolition, access - infrastructure, and/or site preparation permits) is issued for the project approved by this Ordinance, the Applicant shall provide to the City Building Department and the City Attorney for review and approval a copy of a Performance Bond issued or committed to be issued to the Applicant's General Contractor by an institutional surety company pursuant to which the surety agrees to provide the funds necessary to complete the construction of the improvements covered by the Building Permit, and all public improvements required under the Subdivision/PUD Agreement. Section 10: Engineering Department Requirements The City shall comply with all sections of the City of Aspen Municipal Code, including but not limited to Title 21 Streets, Sidewalks and other Public Places, Title 8.50 Flood Damage Prevention and all construction and excavation standards published by the Engineering Department. A final grading and drainage plan meeting all requirements of the City Engineer shall be submitted and approved by the Engineering Department prior to Engineering Department sign -off on the Final Plat. Section 11: Affordable Housing A generation' rate of 0 employees is approved for the Castle Creek Energy Center. The Water Department shall provide Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority (APCHA) with the current employees that will be associated with the hydroelectric plant, prior to receiving a Certificate of Occupancy. Two years after the Certificate of Occupancy is granted, APCHA shall request that the Water Department provide APCHA with the current number of employees associated with the hydroelectric plant. New Employees generated specific to the hydroelectric plant require a new Growth Management Review for an Essential Public Facility. Section 12: Parks Landscaping in the public right of way (ROW) shall be subject to landscaping in the ROW requirements, Aspen Municipal Code Chapter 21.20. All plantings within the City ROW must be approved by the City Parks Department prior to installation. Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 8 of 11 An approved tree removal permit shall be required before any Building Permit (including demolition, access /infrastructure, and/or site preparation permits) is issued. Mitigation for removals shall be paid cash in lieu or on site. The Building Permit shall be compliant with Aspen Municipal Code Section 13.20. Section 13: Landscape Plan The conceptual landscape plan as represented in the application and attached as Exhibit C to the Ordinance is hereby approved. A landscape plan for the area around the existing storage shed that depicts re- vegetation of the area must be approved by the Parks Department and the Engineering Department prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of the hydroplant building. Landscape plans are required to meet the adopted Urban Runoff Management Plan. Section 14: Water Department Requirements The City shall comply with the City of Aspen Water System Standards, with Title 25, and with the applicable standards of Title 8 (Water conservation and Plumbing Advisory Code) of the Aspen Municipal Code, as required by the City of Aspen Water Department. Section 15: Sanitation District Requirements a. Service is contingent upon compliance with the Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District (ACSD) rules, regulations, and specifications, which are on file at the ACSD office, and shall obtain ACSD approval of the City- approved drainage plans to assure that clear water connections (roof, foundation, perimeter, patio drains) are not connected to the sanitary sewer system. b. On -site utility plans require approval by ACSD. c. Landscaping plans will require approval by ACSD where soft and hard landscaping may impact public rights of way, ACSD easements, or easements that will be dedicated to ACSD in connection with this project. d. All ACSD fees must be paid prior to the issuance of a building permit. e. The glycol heating and snow melt system for the Castle Creek Energy Center project must be designed to prohibit the discharge of glycol to any portion of the public and private sanitary sewer system. The glycol storage areas must have approved containment facilities. f. Soil Nails are not allowed in the public right of way above ACSD main sewer lines. g. The City's civil engineer will be required to submit existing and proposed flow calculations. Section 16: Exterior Lighting All exterior lighting shall meet the requirements of the City's Outdoor Lighting Code for nonresidential lighting pursuant to Land Use Code Section 26.575.150, Outdoor Lighting. A lighting plan shall be approved by the Zoning Officer prior to the issuance of a building permit for the construction of the hydroplant facility. Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 9 of 11 Section 17: Vested Rights The development approvals granted herein shall constitute a site - specific development plan and a vested property right attaching to and running with the Subject Property and shall confer upon the Applicant the right to undertake and complete the site specific development plan and use of said property under the terms and conditions of the site specific development plan including any approved amendments thereto. The vesting period of these vested property rights shall be for five (5) years which shall not begin to run until the date of the publications required to be made as set forth below. However, any failure to abide by any of the terms and conditions attendant to this approval shall result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights. Unless otherwise exempted or extended, failure to properly record all plats and agreements required to be recorded, as specified herein, within 180 days of the effective date of the development order shall also result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights and shall render the development order void within the meaning of Section 26.104.050, Void Permits. Zoning that is not part of the approved site - specific development plan shall not result in the creation of a vested property right. No later than fourteen (14) days following final approval of this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Aspen, a notice advising the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan and creation of a vested property right pursuant to Chapter 26.308, Vested Properly Rights. Pursuant to Section 26.304.070(A), Development Orders, such notice shall be substantially in the following form: Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right, valid for a period of five (5) years, pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following described property: Lot 3 and Lot 2A of the Marolt Open Space Subdivision, by Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Aspen. Nothing in this approval shall exempt the Development Order from subsequent reviews and approvals required by this Ordinance of the general rules, regulations and ordinances or the City of Aspen provided that such reviews and approvals are not inconsistent with this Ordinance. The vested rights granted hereby shall be subject to all rights of referendum and judicial review. The period of time permitted by law to exercise the right of referendum to refer to the electorate this Section of this Ordinance granting vested rights; or, to seek judicial review of the grant of vested rights shall not begin to run until the date of publication of the notice of final development approval as set forth above. The rights of referendum described herein shall be no greater than those set forth in the Colorado Constitution and the Aspen Home Rule Charter. Section 18: All material representations and commitments made by the City pursuant to the development proposal approvals as herein awarded, whether in public hearing or documentation presented before the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council, Ordinance No. 30, Series of 2011 Page 10 of 11 are hereby incorporated in such plan development approvals and the same shall be complied with as if fully set forth herein, unless amended by an authorized entity. Section 19: This ordinance shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of any ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 20: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section 21: A public hearing on this ordinance will be held the 28 day of November 2011 at 5:00 p.m. in City Council chambers, City Hall, 130 South Galena. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the 24 day of October, 2011. Attest: .. r , Kathryn S. 4 ch, City Clerk MSc adl C. Ireland, Mayon r FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this 12 day of December, 2011. Attes Lip 7 , athryn S. 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' :Y( ® 14l_ "� fit. _ tU _ : ti� "•' _ iri Imo- : - � r .,!! - i1 Va g 4 .. ii � ik _ _ r _ A•► ; :"tee — --- t - ��■r =NMI 1/1 i e - Z . - :-- - ---?‘ k'c i Pi -- r 3 � z o 11 11 F FFr� CASTLE CREEKa 1 Zm8 s 1 ; l ENERGY CENTER Ogg A m if 1 Aspen, Colorado RECEIVED OCT 1 3 2011 — CITY COMMUUMft OFEve.opMEM Thu, Dec 15, 2011 08:57:26 ra � l - 7167477 Ad Ticket #5 ) D -aD ^ ti Acct: 1013028 Name: Aspen (LEGALS) City of Phone: (970)920 -5064 Address: 130 S Galena St E -Mail: Client: Caller: Kathy Strickland Ci Aspen _ Receipt State: CO Zip: 81611 Ad Name: 7167477A Original Id: 0 Editions: 8ATI /8ATW/ Class: 0990 Start: 10/30/11 Stop: 10/30/11 Color: Issue 1 Copyline: atw Ordinance #30 R AT Legals LEGAL NOTICE Lines: 19 ORDINANCE #30, 2011 PUBLIC HEARING Ordinance #30. Series of 2011. was adopted on Depth: 1.6 first reading at the City Council meeting October Columns: 1 24. 2011. This ordinance, if adopted. will allow the Castle Creek Energy Center to be built. 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