HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.040-01 ORDINANCE NO. ~/~) (Series of 2001)
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A RENEWED TERM OF OPERATION FOR THE
COMMERCIAL CORE AND LODGING COMMISSION UNTIL DECEMBER 31, 2006,
DESCRIBING THE COMPOSITION, TERM AND QUALIFICATIONS OF
COMMISSION MEMBERS, THEIR POWERS, AND DUTIES; PROVIDING FOR
APPEALS BY PERSONS AGGRIEVED BY ACTIONS OF THE COMMERCIAL CORE
AND LODGING COMMISSION AND ESTABLISHING RULES OF PROCEDURE TO
BE FOLLOWED BY THE COMMERCIAL CORE AND LODGING COMMISSION IN
EXERCISING IT'S FUNCTIONS.
WHEREAS, the City Council established the Commercial Core and Lodging
Commission by Ordinance No. 1 (Series of 1981) which ordinance was amended by Ordinance
No. 56 (Series of 1981); and
WHEREAS, the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission term was originally set to
expire on December 31, 1985, and was extended by Ordinance No. 24 (Series of 1986), to
December 3~, 1991; and
WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. (Series of 1988), the Commission's geographic area of
concern was changed and an alternate member was added to the composition of the Commission;
and
WHEREAS, the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission term was further extended
by Ordinance 49 (Series of 1991); and
WItEREAS, the City Council desires to re-establish the Commercial Core and Lodging
Commission for a period of five (5) years, and to define and establish the geographic area that the
Commercial Core and Lodging Commission should address as that area bounded by Dean Street;
Monarch Street; Spring Street~ the Lodge and Lodge 1 Zones at the base of Aspen Mountain; and
that portion of the Ute Avenue area that is primarily devoted to lodging; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to add a second alternate member.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, THAT:
Section 1. F,~qtabli~hment of Commission That there is hereb, y established the
Commercial Core and Lodging Commission for the City of Aspen, Colorado, for a term ending
on Decembcn' 3 I, 2006. Nothing herein shall prevent the re-establishment of said Commission
on or after December 31, 2006, by appropriate action of the City Council at its election.
Section 2. Companltian[ Term~ Qimlificalion The Commission shall be constituted
as follows:
(a) The Commercial Core and Lodging Commission shall consist of five (5) members
and two alternates who shall serve a term of three (3) years (although there shall
be no restraint on the number of terms any members may serve). Alternates shall
vote only in the absence of a regular member and when appointed, an alternate
shall be designated as acting for the absent member.
(b) All original appointments shall be for a period of three (3) years (or the balance of
the term of the Commission, whichever is less), and made by the City Council.
Nothing herein shall be construed to constitute an extension'of the term of the
Commission beyond that provided in Section 1 hereof.
(c) All members of the Commission shall serve at the pleasure of the City Council
and may be rcnnoved by a majority vote of the whole City Council. There shall be
no restraint upon the number of terms any member of the commission may serve.
(d) No member of the City Council, Mayor, City Employee, not any appointed
officials shall serve on the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission.
(e) There shall be imposed no age or residency requirement for membership on the
Commemial Core and Lodging Commission, nor shall candidates for appointment
be required to be qualified electors.
Section 3. Powem And T')ntles. The Commercial Core and Lodging Commission shall
have the following powers and duties, all of which shall be exercised subject to the laws
of the state and municipality, with appropriate conditions and safeguards, and in
accordance with the public interest and the most beneficial development of the Aspen
Commercial Core and Lodging Area:
(a) To advise and recommend further development and implementation of plans and
programs for the Commercial Core and Lodging Area such as circulation, parking,
sidewalk~, landscaping, lighting, signing, graphics, alley improvements, public
transit, and improvement to existing mall areas;
(b) To develop and recommend methods of funding the above plans and programs,
by, for example, exploring and considering special, assessment districts, local
matching fund programs, capital improvement ftmd programs and state and
federal grant programs;
(c) To develop incentives for participation in and implementation of Commercial
Core and Lodging Area programs;
(d) To develop and review programs that various groups may sponsor to promote the
Commercial Core and Lodging Area as a whole;
(e) Upon referral by the City Council, to review and recommend approval or
disapproval of special uses and programs using downtown streets, sidewalks or
malls;
(f) To recommend to the City Council such new legislation as it may deem in
harmony with its function and the matters given to it for administration, and also
to recommend revisions of existing legislation affecting the Commercial Core and
Lodging Area's condition, development and administration, as it shall deem
advisable for the protection of the public health, safety and welfare;
(g) To perform such other duties as the City Council may form time to time by
ordinance or otherwise impose upon it.
Section 4. Appeal~ Any person aggrieved by any action of the Commercial Core and
Lodging Commission may appeal such decision or order to the City Council with thirty (30) days
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from the date of the decision or order appealed from. An appeal is perfected by filing notice
thereof with the City Clerk. Such notice shall contain an appropriate reverence to the decision or
order appealed from, and duplicate copy of the same shall be forwarded by the City Clerk to the
Chairman of the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission.
If the City Council fails to provide the remedy prayed for, or any person is otherwise
aggrieved by the action of the City Council on appeal, such person may appeal the action within
thirty (30) days thereof in a court of record of competent jurisdiction. Review shall not be
extended further than to determine whether the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission or
City Council has exceeded its jurisdiction or abused its discretion.
Section 5. Rule~q of Procedure A quorum for the transaction of business of the
Commission shall consist of three (3) of the members. The Commission shall establish regular
meetings and special meetings may be called by the Secretary of the Commission on the request
of the Chairman or any two members, on at least twenty-four 124) hours written notice to each
member of the Commission provided that a special meeting may be held on shorter notice if all
members of the Commission are present or have waived notice thereof. No business shall be
transacted at any special meeting unless it has been stated in the notice of such meeting.
All regular and special meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public except for
executive (closed door) meetings as may be permitted by law. Citizens shall have a reasonable
opportunity to be heard and all minutes and other records of action s of the Commission shall be
made available to the public.
The Commission shall adopt by-laws for the conduct of its business not inconsistent with
the ordinance and shall adopt such rules of procedure as it deems necessary.
Section 6. Sever~hillty. 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 portion thereof.
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Section 7. Pnblie Hearing A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on thc
~kC/ day of -b~OT~ ,2001, in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen,
Colorado.
INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the
City Council ofthe City ofAspen on the /~ dayof ~.k~f~D~J~.j ,2001.
ATTEST: ~
Kathryn S. , Ci lerk
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this cffffday of 3~7~/-6~, 2001
ATTEST:
kathryn S. ~c~, t~ty~Clerk
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