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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.019-2012RECEPTION #: 591628, 08/24/2012 at 03:45:41 PM, 1 OF 2, R $16.00 Doc Code RESOLUTION Janice K. Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (HPC) GRANTING A SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT TO MAJOR DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 435 W. MAIN STREET, LOTS A -I, BLOCK 38, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION NO. 19, SERIES OF 2012 PARCEL ID: 2735- 124 -81 -100 WHEREAS, the applicant, Jewish Resource Center Chabad of Aspen, represented by Arthur Chabon Architect and Alan Richman Planning Services, has requested a substantial amendment to Major Development approval granted for the property located at 435 W. Main Street, Lots A -I, Block 38, City and Townsite of Aspen; and WHEREAS, for approval of an amendment, the HPC must review the application, a staff analysis report and the evidence presented at a hearing to determine that Section 26.415 of the Municipal Code, is met; and WHEREAS, Amy Guthrie, in her staff report dated August 8, 2012, performed an analysis of the application based on the standards, found that the review standards were met, and recommended approval with conditions; and WHEREAS, at their regular meeting on August 8, 2012, the Historic Preservation Commission considered the application, found the application was consistent with the review standards and approved the application with conditions by a vote of 5 to 0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That HPC hereby approves a substantial amendment to Major Development approval for 435 W. Main Street, with the following conditions: 1. The applicant represents that a blackout shade will be installed below the ridge skylight to prevent light spill at night. 2. The historic cabins remaining on the site are to have wood shingle roofs. 3. Alternative exterior light fixtures for the historic cabins remaining on the site must be provided for review and approval by staff and monitor. 4. The applicant is to study providing more green space around the base of the historic cabins remaining on the site, minimizing hardscape that meets the foundation of these buildings. 5. If any of the historic cabins remaining on the site are to be temporarily moved during construction, a structural report demonstrating that the buildings can be moved and /or information about how the cabins will be stabilized must be submitted with the building permit application. 6. If any of the historic cabins remaining on the site are to be temporarily moved during construction, a bond or letter of credit in the amount of $15,000 for each cabin must be submitted with the building permit application to insure the safe relocation of the structures. 7. If any of the historic cabins remaining on the site are to be temporarily moved during construction, a relocation plan detailing how and where they will be stored and protected during construction must be submitted with the building permit application. 8. The original chimneys on the historic cabins remaining on the site should be carefully documented and reconstructed using the same material. 9. HPC staff and monitor must approve any changes with regard to the type and location of exterior lighting fixtures by reviewing a plan prior to wiring, purchasing, or installing the fixtures. 10. Information on all venting locations and meter locations not described in the approved drawings shall be provided for review and approval by staff and monitor when the information is available. 11. There shall be no deviations from the exterior elevations as approved without first being reviewed and approved by HPC staff and monitor, or the full board. 12. The conditions of approval will be required to be printed on the cover sheet of the building permit plan set and all other prints made for the purpose of construction. 13. The applicant shall be required to provide the contractor with copies of the HPC resolution applicable to this project. The contractor must submit a letter addressed to HPC staff as part of the building permit application indicating that all conditions of approval are known and understood and must meet with the Historic Preservation Officer prior to applying for the building permit. 14. The General Contractor and /or Superintendent shall be required to obtain a specialty license in historic preservation prior to receiving a building permit. 15. The stone sample and mock -up provided, which is described as "Comanche ", from Pueblo, Colorado, is approved for the new structure. 16. The use of cement board siding for the new structure is approved. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 8th day of August, 2012. Approved as to content: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Jay Ma +tin,'Vice- Chain Approved as to Form: -�w I -r �.. n Ir i `� `,...__..n.� Debbie Quinn, Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Kathy Strickla , Chief Deputy Clerk