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CITY WATER PLANT
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CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET
City of Aspen
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PROJECT NAME:
APPLICANT: C c ('�� t�
Phone:
REPRESENTATIVE:
Phone: X_
TYPE OF APPLICATION:
(Fee)
I. GMP/SUBDIVISION/PUD (4 step)
1. Conceptual Submission
($1,840)
2. Preliminary Plat
($1,120)
3. Final Plat
($ 560)
II. SUBDIVISION/PUD (4 step)
1. Conceptual Submission
($1,290)
2. Preliminary Plat
($ 830)
3. Final Plat
($ 560)
III..EXCEPTION/EXEMPTION/REZONING (2 step)
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IV. SPECIAL REVIEW (1 step) w. A,, a o
($ 465)
1. Special Review
2. Use Determination
3. Conditional Use
REFERRALS:
Attorney
Engineering Dept.
Housing
Water
City Electric
Date Referred:
Sanitation District
Mountain Bell
Parks
Holy Cross Electric
Fire Marshall/Building Dept
School District
Rocky Mtn. Nat.Ga
_State Hgwy. Dept.
Fire Chief
Other
FINAL ROUTING: Date Routed: 4 y
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f�" Attorney Engineering
Building Other
DISPOSITION:
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CITY P&Z REVIEW:
CITY COUNCIL REVIEW:
Ordinance No.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Aspen City Council
FROM: Colette Penne, Planning Office
RE: City Water Treatment Plant - SPA Amendment
Case No. City 009A-84
DATE: May 14, 1984 APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Since the adoption of Ordinance No. 18 (Series of 1983) which adopted
the specially planned area for the City of Aspen Water Treatment
Plant, an omission from the plan has been identified. The plan shows
three storage sheds which are physical barriers to the construction
of the new treatment plant, and must be demolished.
The three sheds will be replaced by a single storage facility of
1,000 s.f. The original three storage buildings had a total floor
area of 425 s.f. The increased space is needed by the facility and
will be used to store treatment chemicals. These chemicals include
chlorine, activated carbon, etc., which are precluded by law from
being stored inside the Water Treatment Plant.
This amendment to the SPA plan (per Section 24-7.2[d]) removes the
three sheds, includes the proposed storage building, moves the fence
to encompass all buildings and accurately conveys the full property
plan. When Ordinance 18 adopted "Public" zoning for this property,
a reduced version of the site plan was recorded as an Exhibit to
the Ordinance. The Engineering Department asks that an approval
of this amendment be conditioned upon recordation of the full sized
plan. The entire area now comprises Lot 4 of the City Thomas Property
subdivision.
You passed the Ordinance on first reading at your meeting of April
9, 1984.
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The appropriate motion is:
"I move to adopt Ordinance No.. 7, Series of 1984."
MEMORANDUM
TO: Aspen City Council
FROM: Colette Penne, Planning Office
RE: City Water Treatment Plant - SPA Amendment
Case No. City 009A-84
DATE: April 9, 1984
Since the adoption of Ordinance No. 18 (Series of 1983) which adopted
the specially planned area for the City of Aspen Water Treatment
Plant, an omission from the plan has been identified. The plan shows
three storage sheds which are physical barriers to the construction
of the new treatment plant, and must be demolished.
The three sheds will be replaced by a single storage facility of
1,000 s.f. The original three storage buildings had a total floor
area of 425 s.f. The increased space is needed by the facility and
will be used to store treatment chemicals. These chemicals include
chlorine, activated carbon, etc., which are precluded by law from
being stored inside the Water Treatment Plant.
This amendment to the SPA plan (per Section 24-7.2[d]) removes the
three sheds, includes the proposed storage building, moves the fence
to encompass all buildings and accurately conveys the full property
plan. When Ordinance 18 adopted "Public" zoning for this property,
a reduced version of the site plan was recorded as an Exhibit to
the Ordinance. The Engineering Department asks that an approval
of this amendment be conditioned upon recordation of the full sized
plan. The entire area now comprises Lot 4 of the City Thomas Property
subdivision.
A few necessary plat changes have been noted by the Engineering and/or
Planning Office. The "SPA Data" section expresses the site's floor
area ratio incorrectly; it should be .07:1 for existing area developed
and .08:1 for total floor area ratio. Parking areas are listed in
the data section and should be specifically delineated on the plat.
Finally, the drawing of the building which is the "proposed water
plant expansion" appears to be unfinished and needs to be corrected
prior to plat recordation.
The Planning Office recommends approval of this amendment to the
Specially Planned Area Plan for the City Water Treatment Plant (pursuant
to Section 24-7.2[d]) with the following condition:
A full sized site plan be recorded with the delineation
of parking spaces on plat.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Colette Penne, Planning Office
RE: Citv Water Treatment Plant - SPA Amendment
DATE: March 20, 1984
Since the adoption of Ordinance No. 18 (Series of 1983) which adopted
the specially planned area for the City of Aspen Water Treatment
Plant, an omission from the plan has been,,identified. The plan shows
three storage sheds which are physical barriers to the construction
of the new treatment plant, and must be demolished.
The three sheds will be replaced by a single storage facility of
1,000 s.f. The original three storage buildings had a total floor
area of 425 s.f. The increased space is needed by the facility and
will be used to store treatment chemicals. These chemicals include
chlorine, activated carbon, etc., which are precluded by law from
being stored inside the Water Treatment Plant.
This amendment to the SPA plan (per Section 24-7.2[d]) removes the
three sheds, includes the proposed storage building, moves the fence
to encompass all buildings and accurately conveys the full property
plan. When Ordinance 18 adopted "Public" zoning for this property,
a reduced version of the site plan was recorded as an Exhibit to
the Ordinance. The Engineering Department asks that an approval
of this amendment be conditioned upon recordation of the full sized
plan. The entire area now comprises Lot 4 of the City Thomas Property
subdivision.
A few necessary plat changes have been noted by the Engineering and/or
Planning Office. The "SPA Data" section expresses the site's floor
area ratio incorrectly; it should be .07:1 for existing area developed
and .08:1 for total floor area ratio. Parking areas are listed in
the data section and should be specifically delineated on the plat.
Finally, the drawing of the building which is the "proposed water
plant expansion" appears to be unfinished and needs to be corrected
prior to plat recordation.
Planning Off ig-e-.-R-egQnun�n-d.atI4n
The Planning Office recommends approval of this amendment to the
Specially Planned Area Plan for the City Water Treatment Plant (pursuant
to Section 24-7.2[d)) with the following condition:
1. A full sized site plan be recorded with the following changes:
The floor area ratios be expressed as .07:1 for existing
area developed and .08:1 for total F.A.R.
B. Delineation of parking spaces on plat.
zZ'. Correction of the "water plant expansion" building
depiction.
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MEMORANDUM
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TO: Colette Penne, Planning Office
FROM: Chuck Roth, City Engineering
DATE: March 7. 1984
RE: City Water Plant S.P.A. Amendment
Attached are three copies of the revised S'.P.A. map, which was corrected
to incorporate the comments of Jay Hammond in his memo of February 23,
1984.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
RE: Water Treatment Plant - SPA Amendment
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on
March 20, 1984 at a meeting to begin at 5:00 P.M. before the Aspen
Planning and Zoning Commission in the Council Chambers of City Hall,
130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider the application
made by the City Engineering Department for approval of an amendment
to the SPA plan for the City of Aspen Water Treatment Plant, to correct
an error/ omission which was recently discovered in the plan.
For further information, contact the Planning Office, 130 S.
Galena, Aspen, Colorado 81611 (303) 925-2020, ext. 223.
s/Perry Harvey
Chairman, Aspen Planning and Zoning
Commission
Published in the Aspen Times on March 1, 1984.
City of Aspen Account.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Colette Penne, Planning Office
FROM: Jay Hammond, City Engineering
DATE: February 23, 1984
FEB 2 4
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RE: City Water Plant S.P.A. Amendment
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Having reviewed the above application to amend the S.P.A. plan
for lot 4 of the City Thomas Property Subdivision, I would
offer the following comments:
1. There seems to be some confusion as to what form of the
precise plan for lot 4 was recorded subsequent to the rezoning
to public via ordinance 18 of 1983. It would appear only a
reduced version of the plan was recorded as an exhibit to the
ordinance. Approval of this amendment should be conditioned
on recordation of the full sized plan accompanying the
letter of application. The plan should be amended to include
a certificate of acceptance for the Pitkin County Clerk and
Recorder for this purpose.
2. There are a series of parcels in the area of the water plant
and caretaker's house indicated by dotted lines with bearings
and distances. As I understand it, these lines indicate parcels
as they were deeded to the City by seperate deeds. Since the
parcels and surrounding area are all owned by the City and do
not appear to be subject to any special use restrictions,
these lines should be removed from the plan as the entire area
now comprises lot 4 of the City Thomas Property subdivision.
3. Further amendments to the plan prior to recordation should
include:
a. Indicate the specific areas reserved for parking.
b. The SPA data section would appear to reflect an
improper F.A.R. The F.A.R. figure should indicate
only actual structure area relative to the area of
the total parcel. F.A.R., in this case, is miniscule
and not a major concern.
C. The SPA plan should indicate if the Proposed storage
building will be incorporated into the fenced area.
Presumably, secure storage of treatment chemicals
would warrant including the new building in the
fenced area.
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CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
I hereby certify that on this ; 11day of
198 , a true and correct copy of the attached Notice o Public
Hearing was deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage
prepaid, to the adjacent property owners as indicated on the attached
list of adjacent property owners which was supplied to the Planning
Office by the applicant in regard to the case named on the public
notice.
Jan t Lynn Weinstein
Transamerica Transamerica
Title Services
Title Insurance Company
DTE 601 East Hopkins 0 1 Aspen, Colorado 81611(303)925-1766
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THE CITY OF ASPEN
ATTN: GARY ESARY
GARY,
TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY HAS EXAMINED'THE RECORDS OF THE COUNTY CLERK
AND RECORDERS OFFICE OF PITKIN COUNTY,COLORADO THE APPARENT ADJACENT LAND OWNERS PER YOUR
REQUEST ON THE CITY THOMAS PROPERTY SUBDIVISION EXCEPTION ON LOT 4 ARE AS FOLLOWS:
LOT 1 (1A), BLOCK 4, MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION: SAMUEL B & ESTHER M. SCHIFF ✓
P.O. BOX 3238 -'
ASPEN, COLORADO 81612
LOT 2 (2A), BLOCK 4, MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION: WILLIAM HIGNETT ✓
P.O. BOX 15060 ✓
ASPEN, COLORADO 81612
LOT 3, BLOCK 4, MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION GERALD P. PftTRieiA D. teNa�,F:, RvP,,�tSTEirJ
tp�0 SIENA WA-1
L05 AN GE.t f-5 , (o{,tFo7 -r—M
LOT 4, BLOCK 4, MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION MARY A. DUFFEY
P.O. BOX 3652
ASPEN, COLORADO 81612
LOT 5, BLOCK 4, MEADOWOOD SUBDIVISION AARON S. & DOROTHY E. PODHURST ✓
25 WEST FLAGER ST. ✓
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33130
MAMMOUTH PLACER # 6930 SPAR CONSOLIDATED MINING CO.
C/O CHARLES GOODHUE III
28 STATE STREET ✓
BOSTON, MASS. 02109
SE�NE4, SEC. 14, T10S, R85W, 6TH P.M. JAMES B. & ALBERTA L. MOORE /
P.O. BOX 707 ✓ ✓
ASPEN, COLORADO 81612
NASA, SEC. 13, TIOS, R85W, 6TH P.M. U.S. FOREST SERVICE ✓
806 W. HALLAM
ASPEN, COLORADO 81611
LOT 5 AND PART OF LOT 7, SEC. 13, T10S, EDWARD H. WACHS /
R85W, 6TH P.M. :.P.O. BOX 405 ✓ ✓
ASPEN, COLORADO'81612
PART OF THE ROUND —UP LODE, SEPEOLIT & EARLY: GARY & JESSIE JACOBS
BIRD P.O. BOX 59 ✓
LAREDO, TEXAS 76040
PART OF SECTION 12 & 13, T10S, R85W, 6TH P.M.: J.T.E.M. VENT7E /
BOX 11558 ✓
FORT WORTH, TEXAS 16109
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Transamerica
Title Services
777777
Transamerica
Title Insurance Company
601 East Hopkins
Aspen, Colorado 81611
(303)925-1766
PART OF SEC — 13, T10S, R85W, 6TH P.M. MAROLT ASSOCIATES
8 INVERNESS DRIVE
SUITE 134 ✓
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80112
THIS INFORMATION IS FURNISHED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS NOT
TO BE CONSTRUED AS A STATEMENT OR GUARANTY OF TITLE.
DATED: MARCH 8, 1983
TRI�NSAME I TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY
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MEMORANDUM
TO: City Attorney's Office, Barry Edwards
City Engineering Department, Jay Hammond
FROM: Janet Weinstein, Planning Office
RE: Water Treatment Plant - SPA Amendment
DATE: February 14, 1984
Attached for your review is an application made by the City Engineering
Department for approval of an amendment to the SPA plan for the City of
Aspen Water Treatment Plant. Chuck Roth of the Engineering Department
is requesting the amendment to correct an error/omission which was
recently discovered in the plan.
Please review this material and return your referral comments to Colette
Penne of this Office no later than March 6, 1984 in order for Colette
to have adequate time to prepare for the presentation of this case to
Aspen P&Z on March 20, 1984.
Thank you.
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CITY OF ASPEN
130 south galena street
aspen, colorado 81611
303-925 -2020
February 7, 1984
Alan Richman
Assistant Planning Director
Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office
130 South Galena Street
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Dear Alan:
This is a letter of application pursuant to Section
24.7.2(d) of the Aspen Municipal Code for the purpose
of requesting to amend the specially planned area plan for
the City of Aspen Water Treatment Plant which was adopted
by Ordinance No. 18 (Series of 1983). The adopted
specially planned area plan contains an error/omission
which was recently discovered.
The plan shows three storage sheds, but they must be
relocated or demolished in order to construct the new
treatment plant. The floor area of these storage buildings
totals 425 square feet.
The Water Department wants to install a single 20x50 foot
storage facility (1,000 square feet) in lieu of relocating
or reinstalling the existing three structures. A single
building would be more efficient than three small ones,
and the increased storage space is needed for treatment
chemicals which are now stored out-of-doors.
I quote a memorandum from Jim Markalunas to myself of
February 3 of this year:
"It is a mandatory that we have facilities for
"outside" storage in order to store certain
hazardous substances such as chlorine, activated
carbon, paints, etc., which by law are not
allowed inside a water treatment plant."
A copy of the section of Exhibit "A" of the aforesaid ordinance
is attached as well as a copy of the section of the amended
Exhibit "A", the proposed amended specially planned area plan.
Page Two
February 7, 1984
If you have any questions or need any further materials
from me, Please contact me at extension 216.
Sincerely,
yaza�' 7Ge
Chuck Roth
Engineering Department
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cc: Dan McArthur
Jim Markalunas
Rich Cassens, Rea Cassens & Associates
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THIS MAP OF THE CITY THOMAS PROPERTY SUBDIVISION
EXCEPTION, LOT 4, SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA WAS APPROVED
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ATTEST: CITY OF ASPEN
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MINIMUM DEVELOPMENT SETBACK (ALL SIDES) 100 FEET
BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN IN (PARENTHESISHE I BUREAU
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MAXIMIN HEIGHT OF STRUCTURES 25 FEET
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MINIMUM PARKING:
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WATER TREATMENT PLANT B OFFICE 6 SPACES
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CITY OF ASPEN, WATER
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WATER MAINETENANCE BUILDING 3 SPACES
CARETAKERS HOUSE 2 SPACES
LOCATIONS OF WATER PLANT IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN HEREON WERE OBTAINED
1974 I"=100' SCALE COOPER AERIAL TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS.
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BLM CLOSING CORNER
THE CITY THOMAS PROPERTY
OPEN SPACE AS DEVELOPED 2201051sq. ft.±, 50.53 ACRE±
FOUND MINERAL SURVEY
CORNER
SUBDIVISION
OPEN SPACE AFTER PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 2167551sq.ft.±,49.76ACRE±
OPEN SPACE, % OF LOT AFTER DEVELOPMENT 91.54 %
EXCEPTION
LOT 4, SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA MAP
AMVIIIIDMENT NO- I
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