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Approval. of Minutes Johnson moved to approve the minutes of .February 18 , 1975 and
Ottee _ -.conQee . A31 i t favor, motion carried.
New Business Stanford wanted to point out that Dr . Barnard had resigne_.
from the Commission. Stanford rioted that he thought it
appropriate for them to request a Resoiuticn be drawn up
Commending Dr. y Barnard. Schiffer thought that Dr. Barnard' s
letter should 1:,)(= entered into the minutes . The text of the
letter is as follows :
"December 19 , 1574
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• Chairman Spencer Schiffer
Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission
Aspen, CC - 81611
Dear Mr. Chairman:
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It now appears tht the Aspen City Council will adopt the new
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proposed zoning code with off-street parking requirements
removed from the commercial core of the City . Consequently
I offer this letter as my formal resignation from the Aspen
Planning & Zoning Commission.
I cannot continue to work for a City CC..incil that has such
blatant disreg--rd for the welfare of its citizens by acting
in such an irresponsible fashion. To de-emphasize the auto-
mobile is one thing , but to deliberately turn its back on an
already existing problem.. namely parking, is nothing short of
criminal.
The excuse given for this action is that if there is no park-
ing provided by new buildings downtown, people will be forced
to agree to the construction of a parking structure under
Wagner Park. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Once
you remove off-street parking 'requirements in the central
• core , everybody will be "off the hook" and you will lose
all leverage to build a proper parking facility . Time will
Drove that I am right but it will be too late by then.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert Barnard"
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Hunt questioned the time difference and Schiffer noted that
the letter had been written back in December when it looked
like the zoning code was going to be passed by Council with
the off-street requirements taken out.
• Schiffer wanted to note that he regretted Dr. Barnard
• decisions but that he sympathized with Dr.. Barnard' s feelings
Stream Margin: Under, consideration was lot 13 , Calderwood Subdivision, as
Paterson pointed out on the m_.fp by Bill Kane. According to Kane ; the
,Son in' i . ordinance require_> that all due precautions be taken
riot to .1.:''t?(:do the '-iced pin t n . He noted that they had
1)v TH:: major concern was
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Johnson questioned how far back k../as the lot from the stream
and Charles Paterson noted it was 18 ' back. Paterson also
• noted that there was a small stream or ditch running through
the property.
Jack Jenkins arrives .
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conditional oT c nPeded and hunt didn ' t think
that Paterson should have to replace scrub oak , etc and
members agreed that it should .be just major revegatation .
Schiffer asked ':;.an_ ._1 !1._ were recommending mendi_ _` a `c oa_!a:;.r eeme "s._ .
or a verbal one at this point. Kane advised just an inrormal
agreement should be sufficient.
Motion Otte moved to approve the development plan conditional upon
the site being inspected by the Planning Office before a
certificate of occupancy is issued and any major revecTetatinc_
be done in the event of any erosion. Seconded by Hunt.
• All in favor, motion carried.
Use Determination: Jeff Finesilver, owner of lots 1-8 Riverside Subdivision, :
Finesilver house requested a use determination whether the "nursery" allowed
in R-6 in the code means a child care center or a greenhouse.
• He would like to add a nursery addition onto his already
existing house. Johnson said that Finesilver should have
jr been able to tell by the other uses allowed in R-6 . Otte . .
questioned what the original intention was and Stanford said
that they had intended a child care nursery. Schiffer said
that he agreed with Johnson and noted that the new code
doesn 't have the word "nursery" in it because it was too
ambiguous and instead uses "day care".
Motion Johnson moved to deny the request for a use determination on
a tree nursery in R-6. Seconded by Otte. All in favor,
motion carried.
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SUBDIVISION - Exem. Location of this duplex is 114 E. Bleeker Street. This is
Ferrin Duplex an already existing structure and the owners would like to
condominiinize the top and bottom. The structure is on
plotted lots and blocks . Kane noted that they had provided
off-street parking by having a concrete slab in the front of
the building that is used now. The City Attorney ruled that
it should be clearly marked as an encroachment in case
Bleeker Street is widened. The owners have planned for
• future development by providing four parking spaces in the
back of the building , access by alley. Johnson questioned
whether there would be easy access in the back. William
Jordan, attorney representing the applicant, noted that
there was plenty of width. Hunt thought that they should
condition approval on the owners providing parking if needed..
Schiffer questioned whether they had met all the design
requirements and Kane noted that all improvements were in
order and Jordan said that they would have no problems with
• putting on the plat the condition that the back is reserved
for future parking.
Motion Hunt moved to grant the exemption from Subdivision Regulation
under 20-10-c of the code conditioned upon an agreement
of the applicant to remove parking from the front of the
• building at the request of the City and in addition be
required to provide the off-street parking,•. Seconded
by Johnson. All in favor, except for Otte who abstained.
Motion carried.
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