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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.sm.Schiffer.1973 CITY or ASPEN P. O. 11147( V • ?BEN, COLXISIAM $1 TO Clayton Meyring DATE Building Dept. DATE November 7, 1973 P 6 Z Meeting 7 -6 -73 Schiffer Stream Margins; Approved Conditions: 1) Submit a site plan better designating trees on the property' 2) Cannot remove cottonwoods 3) Relocate drive to preserve lar•e Aspens. 4) Dedicate trail along river.(re er to Carol Hall's dedication). IF 6 BY Donna Baer, Planning Dept. SIGNED DETACH AND FILE FOR FOLLOW -UP RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves F04n .e C. F. HOECSCI. s . a . a L. CO. Regular Meeting Aspen Planning & Zoning November 6, 1973 v ' Dick Pratt from the Aspen Institute was present and stated that the Board of Trustees had not had time to review the plan, and the Board did not want to take a stand be- cause there were too many qualifications. Institute submitted questions to Ash. Ash stated that most of the questions were final design problems. Stated that Wright - McLaughlin had looked at the most feasible and economic alternatives. Chairman Adams closed the public hearing. I tream Margin Ms. Baer explained that the Schiffer Residence was located •eview - at 645 Sneaky Lane. Further stated that it was a single Schiffer family residence on Lot 1 of Snobble Subdivision. Residence Schiffer submitted a map of the area and photographs show- ing the dense cottonwood growth. Ms. BAer stated that the Planning Office felt that the vegetation had not been accurately described and wanted provisions made for a pedestrian easement if applicable. Schiffer pointed out that the proposed residence would be located 7' over the recorded high water mark for Castle Creek. 1 Vidal made a motion to approve the stream margin request, seconded by Johnson with the stipulations that as few trees be removed as possible and the drive be relocated. All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #19 REVIEWS - CONCEPTUAL PRESENTATIONS Meat Ms. Baer pointed out that the Meat Market would be located Market in a portion of the old Post Office Annex location, and that the other portion would be occupied by an antique shop. • Ms. Baer explained that the Planning Office had no pro- . blems with the proposal. Stated that they had received a letter from the Manager of Aspen Square and that they had the required number of parking spaces. Ms. BAer pointed out that the Commission must adhere to the current parking requirements due to the Stroud case. Gillis made a motion to approve the conceptual presentat- - ion, preliminary and final stages, seconded by Vagneur. All in favor, motion carried. ,'Mrs. Alma Beck - Ms. Baer pointed out that the proposed site for the duplex Duplex was at Smuggler and Third. Stated that this was located in a single - family land use area. Pointed out that the lot (6,000 sq.ft.) was located in R -6, and that now du- plexes in that area must be reviewed by the Commission. Adams stated that he felt the Commmission should not make too many compromises with Ordinance #19, and felt he was not ready to deviate from single - family dwellings at this point. Mrs. BEck's Attorney pointed out that approximately 50% of the dwellings on that block are duplexes. Vet •C-. -Q.4c. U -C -Ts 1. - 2zuc -aeo » -riot ? 71D Z. Mkt— DEOICFrr,oti 3. Locate Co-r - rotJ_ w ooctS 4 Fig Tlope ow.) ;A A e tu b-e_ Rea tare o TO s ROG- V ►4 (C Ort Q.o .J _ - reeves au c R 30 " GttO�yYlt'�! 0.� 1 ' I%t 1 W dto0 -rEo 60 TOE 0 ITF ? AL)gu - r,4 AT 14ec