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CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET
City of Aspen
1. DATE SUBMITTED: 7/30/80 STAFF: Jolene Vrchota
2. APPLICANT: Howard Hanson
3. REPRESENTATIVE: Jerry Hobgood
4. PROJECT NAME: Hanson Stream Margin Review
5. LOCATION: 725 -727 Bay St.
6. TYPE OF APPLICATION:
Rezoning Subdivision x Stream Margin
P.U.D. Exception 8040 Greenline
')( Special Review Exemption View Plane
Growth Management 70:30 _Conditional Use
HPC Residential Bonus Other
7. REFERRALS:
C Attorney Sanitation District _School District
)( Engineering Dept. Fire Marshal _Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas
_Housing Parks State Highway Dept.
_Water Holy Cross Electric Other
City Electric Mountain Bell
8. REVIEW REQUIREMENTS: 1 Ptl-
9. DISPOSITION:
P& Z X Approved X Denied Date 4'0'030
P &Z approves stream margin Special Review with the understanding
that there will be no removal of vegetation or slope grade changes which
could produce erosion of the stream bank.
Council Approved Denied Date
10. ROUTING:
Attorney X Building _Engineering Other
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Jolene Vrchota, Planning Department
FROM: Fritz Bruggemeier, Engineering Department
RE: Hanson Stream Margin Review
DATE: August 14, 1980
Having reviewed the site plan for the above Stream Margin
Review, and having made a site inspection, it has been estab-
lished that the proposed Hanson duplex addition will not be
located within a Flood Hazard Area designated by the U.S.
Corps of Engineers Flood Plain Report for the Roaring Fork
River. There should also be no removal of vegetation nor
any slope grade changes that would produce erosion of the
stream bank. The possibility of changes to the stream channel
or its capacity and the possibility of activity that would
increase stream sedimentation and suspension loads are
nonexistent. Therefore, the Engineering Department recommends
permit approval.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Jolene Vrchota, Planning Office
RE: Hanson Stream Margin Review
DATE: August 14, 1980
The attached application for stream margin review was submitted by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson for property which they own in Oklahoma Flats.
The applicants own a duplex at 725 - 727 Bay Street. They are proposing a
4.5 -foot extension to the south side of the second level with four timber
supporting columns which will be located within one hundred feet of the
high water line of the Roaring Fork River.
Zoning: R -30
Attorney's
Comments: No comment.
Engineering
Comments: The Engineering Department's attached memorandum indicates that
the proposed addition does not in any way intrude into the
designated floodplain. Engineering recommends special review
approval based on the determination that construction of the
proposed addition will not require removal of vegetation or
slope grade changes which could produce erosion of the stream
bank.
Planning Office
Recommendation: The Planning Office recommends approval of stream margin special
review for the proposed addition to the duplex residence located
at 725 -727 Bay Street, Aspen. It is understood that there will
be no removal of vegetation or slope grade changes which could
produce erosion of the stream bank.
JERRY G. HOBGOOD, Architect
Post Office Box 9411
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Oklahoma Flats Duplex Addition
725 -727 Bay Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
RE: Stream margin review for Howard Hanson Duplex Addition
In accordance with the zoning regulation as set forth in Section 24 -6.3
of the Aspen Building Code, we submit the following information.
From the existing structure, we propose a 4' -6" extension to the south
side of the second level. This addition is supported on 4 timber
columns which are the only members to be located within the flood land
designation.
Vegetation will not be disturbed beyond that area immediately surrounding
each support column on the south side. Existing trees will not be dis-
turbed by the addition nor construction process. This area will be
reseeded and graded to avoid any possible erosion and undue settlement.
As shown on the accompanying plans, the addition is significantly
excluded from the high water flood line as defined by the Corp. of
Engineers.
It is our opinion that this addition will not restrict the water flow
within this designated setback.
If any further information is needed, please give me a call.
Yours truly,
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Jerry . Hob ood, Architect
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Jolene Vrchota, Planning Department
FROM: Fritz Bruggemeier, Engineering Department
RE: Hanson Stream Margin Review
DATE: August 14, 1980
Having reviewed the site plan for the above Stream Margin
Review, and having made a site inspection, it has been estab-
lished that the proposed Hanson duplex addition will not be
located within Flood Hazard Area designated by the U.S.
Corps of Engineers Flood Plain Report for the Roaring Fork
River. There should also be no removal of vegetation nor
any slope grade changes that would produce erosion of the
stream bank. The possibility of changes to the stream channel
or its capacity and the possibility of activity that would
increase stream sedimentation and suspension loads are
nonexistent. Therefore, the Engineering Department recommends
permit approval.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Engineering Department
City Attorney/
FROM: Jolene Vrchota
RE: Hanson Stream Margin Review
DATE: July 30, 1980
The attached application requests a stream margin review for a proposed
addition to the dwelling located at 725 -727 Bay Street and submitted by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanson. This item has been scheduled to come before
the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission on August 19, 1980; therefore,
may I please have your written comments concerning this review no later
than August 12, 1980? Thenk yoo.
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