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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.tu.315 E Main St.0007.2012 4 THE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen Community Development Department CASE NUMBER 0007.2012.ASLU PARCEL ID NUMBERS 31'21O332.9 °C)2- PROJECTS ADDRESS 315 E. MAIN ST PLANNER SARA NADOLNY CASE DESCRIPTION FOOD VENDING -TEMP REPRESENTATIVE SHIRLY TIPTON DATE OF FINAL ACTION 2.29.1 CLOSED BY ANGELA SCOREY ON: 3.22.12 7 - 20132- -- 4 Lt1 1?ni 1t, Jig: Ale Edit Record Navigate Fgrm Reports Format Tab Help g ; V ✓ Ix ∎- v j46 _) 2J- 1 H 1 t /in "wSJUrrQ1 : ri01 @g Roiling Stabs i Feel Fee Summary Main Actions !Attachments I Rout'rg History Valuate I ArdilEnq l Custom Fields Sub Permits 4 / NO tot aslu Aspen Lend Use p 0007.2012.ASLU Ad Meg 315 E MAIN ST *154e ay ASPEN Rote CO rip 81611-1929 Pen*irlormation Medarprxmk Routh;queue esuO7 Spirt' 21142012 Propel pending Approved pescrptnn APPLICATION FOR TEMP FOOD VENDING REVIEW J Closed/FS slotted SHIRLEY TIPTON 544 2499 Clods Running Days 0 Expires 2/8/2013 Submitted via Last name ASPEN EMPORIUM,LLC First name SHIRLEY TIPTON 315 E MAIN ST ASPEN CO 81611-1929 Phone (970)544-2499 Addess Applicant p Owner is applicant? 0 Contractor is appicant? Last name ASPEN EMPORIUM,LLC First name SHIRLEY TIPTON 315 E MAIN ST ASPEN CO 81611-1929 Phone (970)544-2499 Cust it 29217 Address Lender Last name First name 1 Phone () - Address li AspenG0ld5(server) angelas _ 1 d 1 ,„ sirs/ DEVELOPMENT ORDER of the City of Aspen Community Development Department This Development Order, hereinafter "Order", is hereby issued pursuant to Section 26.304.070, "Development Orders", and Section 26.308.010, "Vested Property Rights", of the City of Aspen Municipal Code. This Order allows development of a site specific development plan pursuant to the provisions of the land use approvals, described herein. The effective date of this Order shall also be the initiation date of a three-year vested property right. The vested property right shall expire on the day after the third anniversary of the effective date of this Order, unless a building permit is approved pursuant to Section 26.304.075, or unless an exemption, extension, reinstatement, or a revocation is issued by City Council pursuant to Section 26.308.010. After Expiration of vested property rights, this Order shall remain in full force and effect, excluding any growth management allotments granted pursuant to Section 26.470, but shall be subject to any amendments to the Land Use Code adopted since the effective date of this Order. This Development Order is associated with the property noted below for the site specific development plan as described below. Catherine M. Bergman, Miner's Real Estate LLC, P.O. Box 1365, Aspen, CO 81612, Property Owner's Name, Mailing Address and telephone number Lots C, D, E and half of B, Block 80 of the City and Townsite of Aspen and commonly known as 315 E. Main St, Aspen CO 81611. Legal Description and Street Address of Subject Property Temporary Outdoor Food Vending on property that also hosts Aspen Emporium & Flying Circus, with the intent to sell roasted chestnuts during the cold weather months, and gelato during the warm weather months. Written Description of the Site Specific Plan and/or Attachment Describing Plan Administrative approval February 23, 2012. Land Use Approval(s) Received and Dates (Attach Final Ordinances or Resolutions) March 2, 2012 Effective Date of Development Order(Same as date of publication of notice of approval.) September 2, 2012 Expiration Date of Development Order (The extension, reinstatement, exemption from expiration and revocation may be pursued in accordance with Section 26.308.010 of the City of Aspen Municipal Code.) Issued this 23rd day of February, 2012, by the City of Aspen Community Development Director. Chris Bendon, Community Deve opment Director NOTICE OF APPROVAL TEMPORARY USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A FOOD VENDING CART TO OPERATE ON THE PROPERTY OF THE ASPEN EMPORIUM & FLYING CIRCUS, LOCATED AT 315 E MAIN ST. LOTS D, E, AND HALF OF B, BLOCK 80 PARCEL ID NO. 273707329002 APPLICANT: Shirley Tipton SUBJECT & SITE OF APPROVAL: Aspen Emporium & Flying Circus, at 315 E. Main St, involving the approval of Temporary Food Vending for the operation of a chestnut roasting and gelato cart. SUMMARY: The Applicant has requested Temporary Food Vending approval for the purpose of operating a food vending cart on the grounds of the Aspen Emporium & Flying Circus. STAFF EVALUATION: Pursuant to section 26.470.060 (7) of the City of Aspen Land Use Code (hereinafter Code), Temporary Food Vending is permitted in the Commercial Core (CC) and Commercial Lodge (CL) zone districts when specific review criteria are met. Per the review criteria/operational requirements, the applicant is proposing the following: Requirement Proposal Location CC or CL zone CC zone Months of operation 6 months 6 months Hours of operation 8am to 8 pm Sun- Sat List of products Roasted chestnuts (seasonal), gelato, lemonade Area of vending site < 50 sq. ft. +/- 12 sq. ft. The applicant has provided verification from the building owner representative and tenants within the building granting permission to operate. Also, the city's Environmental Health department has approved the proposed operation. The operation may continue on the date of this decision. DECISION: Staff finds that the Temporary Food Vending application provided by the Applicant should be granted for a six month term beginning on March 2, 2012. The location, outside of the Aspen Emporium & Flying Circus building, is appropriate for the food vending cart and the proposal meets the design, location, and operation requirements of Section 26.470.060 (7) of the Land Use Code. APPRO ED BY: /gill -001Z I / Chas Bendon atD e� Community Development Director Attachments: Exhibit A— Temporary Food Vending Standards Exhibit B — Application Exhibit A Sec. 26.470.060 (7) Temporary food vending. Temporary Food Vending on private property or public property that is subject to a mall lease for food vending or outdoor restaurant seating in the Commercial Core (CC) or Commercial Lodge (CL) Zone Districts shall be approved, approved with conditions or denied by the Community Development Director based on the following criteria: a. Location. All outdoor food vending shall be located in the Commercial Core(CC) zone district. Temporary food vending may operate in interior arcades of buildings within the Commercial Core and Commercial Lodge zone districts only if the approval of the property owner and of all businesses that have access in the arcade has been granted. The temporary operation shall under no circumstance be located in the public right-of-way. The normal operation of the food cart, including line queues, shall not inhibit the movement of pedestrian or vehicular traffic along the public right-of-way. Other criteria that all applications must be in compliance with: 1) Multiple vending sites shall not be allowed for any single owner or entity. 2) The food cart shall be in a consistent location as is practically reasonable and not intended to move on a daily basis throughout the duration of the permit. 3) The food vending cart shall be placed in a location that does not interfere with required emergency egress or pose a threat to public health, safety and welfare. A minimum of six (6) foot ingress/egress shall be maintained for building entrances and exits. 4) Before a food vending cart can begin operating, it must receive approval from the property owner and all adjacent businesses. b. Operation Plan. The Applicant shall create an operation plan to include in all letters that seek approval from the property owner or adjacent businesses. The operation plan shall contain the following information, at a minimum: 1) Months of intended operation 2) Hours of operation 3) Location 4) Comprehensive list of all food and beverage being served. If any element of the operation plan is altered after a Temporary Outdoor Food Vending permit has been issued, the Community Development Director has the ability to revoke the issued permit. c. Duration. The temporary food vending operation shall be permitted to operate for a period of six (6) months. The six (6) month period shall begin on the same the date that the Notice of Approval is signed by the Community Development Director. This six (6) month period may not be separated into non-consecutive periods. Once the six (6) month timeframe has expired, the operation shall be subject to an additional review and permit process. The Community Development Director shall consider a returning vendor's past performance in considering a permit renewal. This shall include, but shall not be limited to, input from the Environmental Health Department, Chief of Police, special event staff, and feedback from adjacent businesses. The Community Development Director may require a temporary cancelation of operations to accommodate special events, holidays, or similar large public gatherings. Such action will be taken if it is determined that the foot cart will create a public safety issue or create an excessive burden on the event activities. The Community Development Director may revoke the permit and cause removal of the vending operation if the vendor fails to accommodate such a request. d. Fee. The permit fee for a food vending cart shall be the current fee listed in Land Use Code Section 26.104.070, Land use application fees. e. Size. The area of outdoor food vending activities does not exceed fifty (50) square feet. The area of outdoor food vending activities shall be defined as a counter area, equipment needed for the food vending activities (e.g. cooler with drinks, snow cone machine, popcorn machine, etc.), and the space needed by employees to work the food vending activity. f. Number. The number of Temporary Outdoor Food Vending carts allowed within the City of Aspen at any given time shall be limited to four (4). This number shall be based upon valid Land Use Applications approved by the Community Development Director. Food vending locations within interior arcades are exempt from this limitation. g. Signage. Signage for temporary food vending carts shall be exempt from those requirements found within Land Use Code Section 26.510, Signs, but not excluding Prohibited Signs. The total amount of signage shall be the lesser of fifty percent (50%) of the surface area of the front of the cart, or six (6) square feet. Sign(s) shall be painted on or affixed to the cart. Any logos, lettering, or signage on umbrellas or canopies counts towards this calculation. Food carts may have a sandwich board sign in accordance with the regulations found within Chapter 26.510. h. Abandonment. The City of Aspen may remove an abandoned food vending operation, or components thereof, in order protect public health, safety, and welfare. Costs of such remediation shall be the sole burden of the property owner. i. Environmental Health. An application to the Community Development Director for temporary outdoor food vending shall only be submitted and approved subsequent to submitting and obtaining approval of a food service plan from the Environmental Health Department. The area of outdoor food vending activities shall include recycling bins and a waste disposal container that shall be emptied daily and stored inside at night and when the outdoor food vending activities are not in operation. Additionally, no outdoor, open-flame char-broiling shall be permitted pursuant to Municipal Code Section 13.08.100, Restaurant Grills. j. Affordable Housing Waiver. The Community Development Director shall waive affordable housing mitigation fees associated with the temporary new net leasable square footage being created by outdoor food vending activities. k. Year-round Operation. The outdoor food vending activities may occur year- round. An application for an approval of temporary outdoor vending activities shall not constitute nor be interpreted by any property owner, developer, vendor, or court as a site specific development plan entitled to vesting under Article 68 of Title 24 of the Colorado Revised Statutes or Chapter 26.308 of this Title. Approvals granted in this subsection are subject to revocation by the City Manager or Community Development Director without requiring prior notice. 1. Maintenance and public safety. An application for temporary outdoor food vending activities shall not diminish the general public health, safety or welfare and shall abide by applicable City regulations, including but not limited to building codes, health safety codes, fire codes, liquor laws, sign and lighting codes, and sales tax license regulations. (Ord. No. 14, 2007, §1; Ord. No. 9B, 2010 §1) RECEIVED EA:A. 6 FEB 1 0 2012 Pagelof8 CITY OF ASP%IIIY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOMTAPPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Sara Adams 970-429-2778 DATE: 11/28/2011 PROJECT: 309 E Main Street, Food Vending -4/_ 315 & . ✓i w4..St APPLICANT: Shirley Tipton, Aspen Emporium LLC TYPE OF APPLICATION: Temporary Food Vending for Aspen Emporium DESCRIPTION: The Applicant is requesting approval for a Temporary Outdoor Food Vending permit in order to operate a chestnut roasting stand at 309 E. Main St. The Applicant has not specified the periods of time when the food stand is intended to operate, but this information will need to be included with the Land Use Application, in addition to: • Desired months of operation • Full list of food being offered • Location All of this information should be included in the Applicant's Operation Plan. The operation plan shall be included in the letters of approval that must be signed by the property owner(s) or owner's association(s). In addition, the Applicant must obtain approval from the property owner, all businesses on the lot, and all business on the adjacent properties. The Applicant will need to comply with the criteria established in Section 26.470.060(7), Temporary Outdoor Food Vending. Below is a link to the Land Use application Form for your convenience. http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Portals/0/docs/City/Comdev/Apps%20and%20Fees/landuseappform.pdf Land Use Code Section(s) 26.304 Common Development Review Procedures 26.470.060(7) Temporary Outdoor Food Vending Follow link below to view the City of Aspen Land Use Code http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Community-Development/Planninq-and-Zoninq/Title-26- Land-Use-Code/ Review by: Community Development Staff for complete application Public Hearing: Not required for this review. Planning Fees: $79, flat fee for Administrative Community Development Staff Review Total Deposit: $79 Total Number of Application Copies: 2 Copies, including appropriate drawing for board review To apply, submit the following information: I-1 Total Deposit for review of application. D Pre-application Conference Summary ANN Page 2,18 , n Applicant's name, address and telephone number, contained within a letter signed by the applicant stating the name, address, and telephone number of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. 0 Street address and legal description of the parcel on which development is proposed to occur, Completed Land Use application and signed fee agreement. n 2 copies of the complete application packet and maps. (l A written description of the proposal and a written explanation of how a proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application § 26.470.060(7) Temporary Outdoor Food Vending. 0 A drawing depicting the size of the temporary use (not to exceed fifty (50) square feet). 0 A site plan depicting the location of the temporary use. I-1 If applicable, a signed letter from the owner of the business that the temporary use will be operating by or in association with. L Signed letters from those restaurant or retail businesses that the temporary use will be operating adjacent to. I—I A signed letter from the property owner. fl Proof of approval from the Environmental Health Department for a food service plan. Disclaimer: The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the City. The summary is based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The summary does not create a legal or vested right. • Page 3 of S Aspen Emporium LLC dba Aspen Emporium and Flying Circus ASPENLand Use Application for Temporary Food Vending EMMA& We seek permitting to allow vibrant retail operation that reflects the fun and Mil i t i b n frippery we offer on behalf of our 45 artisans and vendors. To that end we respectfully respect vending permits under the City of Aspen code. C IACOS Applicant/approved Agent- Shirley Tipton Aspen Emporium and Flying Circus —411111r►- Co-owner/co-manager 315 E. Main St. Aspen, CO 81611 970-544-2499, 970-948-3119 (c) shine 'pton(a�comcast.net altrin Applicant is the au orized agej as ma -ging partner of Aspen Emporium, LLC To meet our community goals of increasing and supporting local business as we increase downtown vitality and foot traffic, we submit this application for a temporary food vending permit consistent with the requirements of the City of Aspen land use codes. We respectfully request approval. Our operation plan for this vending is as follows - • Desired months of operation X0/92 42LI� o Year-round, weather permitting o Winter holiday season for roasting/roasted chestnuts o Lemonade stand June 30 for the Buddy Program's Lemonade Day - operated by the kids as a business learning project • Hours of operation will be 8a to 8p as traffic requires though most often will be 9a-6p. • Full list of food being offered: Gelato, Chestnuts in winter, no hazardous foods • Location 315 E. Main Street, legal description: Lots C & D, Block 80 and half of lot B, block 80, parcel id 2737-073-29-002 • Egress/access will be maintained at all times • Signs meet City of Aspen code and are appropriately permitted • Photo of vending cart Gelato cart -4' x 2' x 3'h Page 4/8 - I lit 4 go -rill i ~ • Cart will be in a small cart just off the porch, in the grass. Chestnuts will also be just off the porch with roasting device, small, traditional chestnut roaster - operated during holidays as a community "traditional" amenity. Front yard is 39 feet wide and 22 feet deep. Building Side walk Cart Seasonal roaster • MAIN STREET • Application includes attachment of permission of property owner on both sides. Please note property owner is also owner of this property and our landlord. We have made multiple attempts to contact business owner for Alderfer's Antiques without success. • City of Aspen Health Department permits are in place and rules will be followed. No hazardous foods will be handled or served from this cart. We respectfully submit this application and believe we are meeting requirements of City of Aspen codes as established in Section 26.470.060(7), Temporary Outdoor Food Vending. Attachments: Lemonade Day narrative • Page 5 of 8 Attachment 2 —Land Use Application Permission from property owner and adjacent business owner Ismonadetayr Aspen Mont is lemonade Day? lemonade Dal,held each year to cities aaohs Ameria,is a far,emeriential teaming program where the community unites to wadi youth how to start,out and operak their own business-a lemonade stand the model ensures that al chidren.(lades K-t?,can sign-up and receive materiekebsotutely free of charge. That we two&tact components of Lemonade Day. Fist is a month-bog learning experience thole*such a did and•welt adult eancisea step-sY-Aep process of creating a business.The snood componodb the and iaplanorblion dlhe bruises.which takes place on Lemonade Day. 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A free,experiential Roaring Fork Valley-wide program Teaches kids how to own and operate a lemonade stand business Offers a curriculum developed in coordination with the Search Institute Youth who register receive a backpack complete with an Entrepreneurial and Caring A Youth keep the money they earn and decide what to do with their proceeds! LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW YOU CAN JOIN IN ON THE FUN! Visit http://aspen.lemonadeday.org or e-mail heather@lemonadeday.org Local Sponsor: J Page 7 of 8 ATTACHMENT 2—LAND USE APPLICATION PRoJrrf: • N t . r. K • hkttti l�" 1tc T -_ 1 11�:1y1� 'Ni1h'1't� Lccagxr 1?!'7 (l +1'. L i i! J1L� ic. 4� lot 1,Mird1N V t? r;u kale%heel a.:619.,...lm S.Wad numi-n',keel deftrc:ier where avxopriatei Pend it)0 LRFQIIIRF:b) :.a -'�a 1�"i.-.-:VCot' APPLN'ANI': 1 1 . XNana.:: --1 r)Y'/,.-, I.1'C, r ell.(,✓;? . ✓1 -A - Adhess: f {t " /-,1 .a 1,-,,-. 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Pre)IN v.:S 1 Ti Pre-Application Ctnf name Su:n nary l ALbcln a b I.Signed Fez A3rcetrtd --A ste a TAtBtlunenh5c9i:nensictni N..,.........::s Eerie --D-Regiaan.to Authlitwali F 43 t b m i l l e H e tuiT 4?-hta:ud:nt W.:tMr.4,p.,n'+S+!r"'e t cm4 rd t AN as lhal s.e larger a S X II"mast be folilel A/K.h wish an ck cap- fall writs I t (Micro prd tarsal)n aabmilkd as part of th/Yiapplicadon. Line ace rojrte should can electronic p...ndtt Your re-a Bead.°conferences outtarY will indicate if u mustsdlmI 0 d. Page 8 gt!2f MINERS' REAL ESTATE,LLC P. O. BOX 1365 ASPEN, CO 81612 Nevenher 30,I111 TO WHOM IT MIGHT CONCERN It is our uiderstaotfing that Our tenants,The Aspen E nporiwn and Flying Circus,are applying for a permit to roast chestnuts in the front of the property and numerous other outdoor activities. We have no objection to this particular function and have an understanding with than that they will indeed check with us before initiating any other such functions in the future. We arc the owners of the properties on tither side of the 3]5 r Main Stiv t location in question. 7 Catherine M.flagman ✓ MgrMemher,Miners LLC t y l e r CITY OF ASPEN Permit Receipt RECEIPT NUMBER 00031151 Account Number: 29217 Date: 2/14/2012 Applicant: SHIRLEY TIPTON ASPEN EMPORIUM, LLC Type: check #622 Permit Number Fee Description Amount 0007.2012.ASLU Planning Admin Flat Fees 79.00 Total: $79.00 THE CITY OF ASPEN Land Use Application Determination of Completeness Date: February 9, 2012 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application and reviewed it for completeness. The case number and name assigned to this property is 0007.2012.ASLU — 315 E. Main Street, Temporary Outdoor Food Vening. The planner assigned to this case is Sara Nadolny. ❑ Your Land Use Application is incomplete: We found that the application needs additional items to be submitted for it to be deemed complete and for us to begin reviewing it. We need the following additional submission contents for you application: Please submit the aforementioned missing submission items so that we may begin reviewing your application. No review hearings will be scheduled until all of the submission contents listed above have been submitted and are to the satisfaction of the City of Aspen Planner reviewing the land use application. Your Land Use Application is complete: there are not missing items listed above, then your application has been deemed complete to begin the land use review process. Other submission items may be requested throughout the review process as deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2759 if you have any questions. Tha You, ♦ L L 1 ifer Phi? , Deputy Director City of Aspen, Community Development Department For Office Use Only: Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required SPA PUD COWOP Yes No Subdivision(creating more than 1 additional lot) GMQS Allotments Residential Affordable Housing Yes No* Commercial E.P.F.