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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.022-2012 RECEPTION#: 592926, 10109/2012 at 10:29:41 AM, 1 OF 2, R $16.00 Doc Code RESOLUTION Janice K.Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (HPC) GRANTING DEMOLITION APPROVAL FOR THE EXISTING SHED AT THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 820 E. COOPER AVENUE, LOT P, BLOCK 111, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION #22, SERIES OF 2012 PARCEL ID: 2737-182-28-005 WHEREAS, the applicant, CWG Holdings LLC, represented by 1 Friday Design Collaborative, has requested Demolition review for a shed located on the property at 820 E. Cooper Avenue, Lot P, Block 111, City and Townsite of Aspen; and WHEREAS, Section 26.415.070 of the Municipal Code states that "no building or structure shall be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, relocated or improved involving a designated historic property or district until plans or sufficient information have been submitted to the Community Development Director and approved in accordance with the procedures established for their review;" and WHEREAS, in order to authorize a Demolition, according to Section 26.415.080, Demolition of designated historic properties, it must be demonstrated that the application meets any one of the following criteria: a. The property has been determined by the city to be an imminent hazard to public safety and the owner/applicant is unable to make the needed repairs in a timely manner, b. The structure is not structurally sound despite evidence of the owner's efforts to properly maintain the structure, C. The structure cannot practically be moved to another appropriate location in Aspen, or d. No documentation exists to support or demonstrate that the property has historic, architectural, archaeological, engineering or cultural significance, and Additionally, for approval to demolish, all of the following criteria must be met: a. The structure does not contribute to the significance of the parcel or historic district in which it is located, and b. The loss of the building, structure or object would not adversely affect the integrity of the historic district or its historic, architectural or aesthetic relationship to adjacent designated properties and C. Demolition of the structure will be inconsequential to the historic preservation needs of the area; and WHEREAS, Amy Guthrie, in her staff report to HPC dated September 19, 2012 performed an analysis of the application based on the standards, found that the review standards had been met, and recommended approval of the proposed demolition of the shed; and 820 E. Cooper Avenue HPC Resolution#22, Series of 2012 Page 1 of 2 WHEREAS, at their special meeting on September 19, 2012, during a duly noticed public hearing, the Historic Preservation Commission considered the application, the staff memo and public comments, and found the proposal consistent with the review standards and recommended approval of the demolition of the shed by a vote of 6 to 0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That HPC hereby grants Demolition approval for the shed located on the property at 820 E. Cooper Avenue, Lot P, Block 111, City and Townsite of Aspen. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its special meeting on the 19th day of September, 2012. Ann Mullins, Chair Approved as to Form: f , 0 Debbie Quinn, Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: /� ry Kathy Str' kland, Chief Deputy Clerk 820 E. Cooper Avenue HPC Resolution 422, Series of 2012 Page 2 of 2