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CONTINUED HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Case No. 72-19
BEFORE THE CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AFFECTED BY THE REQUESTED ZONING OR USE
VARIANCE DESCRIBED BELOW:
Pursuant to the Offi~ial Code of Aspen of June 25, 1962, as amend-
ed, a public hearing will be held in the Council Room, City Hall,
Aspen, Colorado, (or at such other place as the meeting may be
then adjourned) to consider an application filed with the said
Board of Adjustment requesting authority for variance from the
provisions of the Zoning Resolution, Title XI, Official Code of
Aspen. All persons affected by the proposed variance are invited
to appear and state their views, protests or objections. If you
cannot appear personally at such meeting, then you are urged to
state your views by letter, particularly if you have objection to
such variance, as the Board of Adjustment will give serious con-
sideration to the opinions of surrounding property owners and
others affected in deciding whether to grant or deny the request
for variance.
The particulars of the hearing and of the requested variance are
as follows:
Date and Time of Meeting:
Date:
Time:
September 21, 1972
3:00 p.m., City Council Chambers
Name and Address of Applicant for Variance:
Name: Fred Hibberd, Jr.
Address: 1127 Race St., Denver, Colorado
Location or description of property:
Location: 712 S. Galena St.
Description: Lot 15, Block 1, Anthony Acres
Variance requested:
Application made to build a multiple family dwelling approximately
47' high. Maximum permitted height is 28'.
Duration of Variance: (Please cross out one)
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Permanent
THE CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
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APPEAL TO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CITY OF ASPEN
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Case No.
72 - 19
Appellant Fred H. Hibberd, Jr..
1127 Race Street
Address Denver, Colorado 80206
Owner
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1127 Race Street
Address Denver, Colorado 80206
Location of
712 South Galena Street
Property Lot 15, Block 1, Anthony Acres
(Street & Number of Subdivision Block & Lot No.)
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Building Permit application and prints or any other pertinent data
must accompany this application, and wilJ be made a part of
Case No.
72 - 19
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The Board will return this application if it does not contain all the
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Description of proposed exception showing justification:
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Provisions of the Zoning Ordinance requiring the Building Inspector
to forward this application to the Board of Adjustment and reaaon
for not granting permit_ Application is made for a building permit
to build a multiple family dwelling. The proposed multiple family
dwelling will be approximately 47' high. The maximum permitted height
is 28'. Section 24 - 6.
Status
~rmit rejected date
Decision
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Application filed
Date of Hearing
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APPEAL TO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CITY OF ASPEN
Date
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Case No.
Appellant Fred H. Hibberd. Jr.
un Race Street
Address Denver. Colorado 80206
Owner
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1127 Race Street
Denver, Colorado 80206
Location of Property
712 South
& Lot No.)
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Building Permit application and prints or any other pertinent data
must accompany this application, and will be made a part of
Case No.
The Board will return this application if it does not contain all the
facts in qqestion.
Description of proposed exception showing justification:
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Provisions of the Zoning Ordinance
to forward this application to the
for not granting permit.
requiring the Building Inspector
Board of Adjustment and reaaon
Status
Signed
l"erm'it rejected date
Decision
Date
Application filed
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J)ate of Hearing
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RECORD OF pr;OCEEDINGS
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Public Hearings
Asp~n Board ot~justment
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Heeting was called to order by Chairman John Dukes at 3:00 p_m. with
Robert Cline, Remo Lavagnino, Fred Smith 11ld Charles Paterso'1. Als()
present Building Insnector Clayton Heyring.
CASE NO. 72 - 16 ELAI~E HODGES
Chairman Dukes opened the public hearing, And read particulars of the case.
Recent survey showed 2-',; lots to be 5400 s,'uare footpge, re,-'uired ~'Mupre
footage 6000 s". ft. Desire to build a' additional bathroom to the exist-
ing structure. Location of renuest north side of Block 98, Hallpms Addit-
ion.
Letters were read received from: Mr. & Mrs. Roy Reid wld Hr. & Mrs. J.K.
Malo.
Both st<1ted they had no objections to the grpntiIlg of this vRriYl1ce.
Bathroom addition will be 9' x 14', property is located in the R-6 ZO'lC,
setbocks will be maintained.
Chairman Dukes closed the nubHc heAring.
Lavagnino m07ed since this is a single family dwelling i' the R-6 ~one
and re'lUest is minimllal And will not h,~ve any adverse affect 0' the
local area or on the comprehensive mRster nlnn, move this vAri,~n_ce be
grilntcd. Seconded by Paterson. Roll call v0te - Patersc.n Aye' LH-;Pg'1i10
fiye; Cline aye; Smith eye: Dukes aye. Mot ion caLried.
CASE NO. 72 - 17 GAARU HOSES
ChAirman Dukes opened the public hearing a d reAd the nc~rticulprs of the
case. Re'luest to exte'd IJ noo-conforming bui1_di'1g (Bra"d Building) for
B studio.
Hr. Moses stated the Brand Building is non-conforming due to the lpck of
meeting the open snace renllirement. Further stated that most of the
buildings in the dovmtown area are nOTl-conforming due to this reMuirEffie'lt
and hAve had some additions to one extelt or a'1other i.E. Roaring F0rk
Buildi'lg' Cowhoven Bldg.; Aspen Block. These property owners Al:e
enjoying a right which is being denied this Applicant.
Mr. Smith stated the Asnen Block addition is not visible which is the spme
in this case.
Renuest addition about 90 5'lUare fee.
Ch,;irman Dukes closed the public hcari'lg.
PAterson moved to 7rAnt the variance on the b~5is it will not Rdversr1y
c:tffE'ct the over Rll cornprehe'lsive gerlel."Hl n1(-11 or the irmnedLr-Jte nren p'l(l
anp1icRlt is being denied 8 property right enjoyed by other proper tv
C'vJ!lcrs in the snme vicinity cHl-:J zone ~~nd bec.Juse of its minimunl si::e<li1d
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:1- -'S lOW VJ.fll.)l lty all( Jt De nwoe c. GAr t rlt 110 tUl'tner [-Ir ltlOi)S ~,}1.,_1 I~r'.
1TlAde t:n t:he Brand Bu:tlding und01~ this VGrl.nrlcc. SecO:-lcleJ by Smith. RoT',
c(111 votA - Smith Aye: Cli.ne ;-::Y2 ~ Lrl\TRgnillo :lye: Pntcrso l rn~(~' Pt('i(t,::::
Aye. Motion CR}~]~icd.
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public Hearing
Aspen Board
or Adjustment
Sentember 7_ 1972
('ASE NO. 72-18
STA!\''FORJ:l JOHNSON
Chairman Dukes opened the public hearing a ,d read the particulars of the
case.
Mr. J()hnson stated this case is the same RS the case hei'rd ()'1 JAnuary 28,
1972; now wishes to move the project 25' un the hill i~ order for the
city and applicant to gain circulation in this area and to pr()vide for
a skiers easement.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Cline renorted they had ta lked to the Pl;'nner pnc1 81-
though this project falls within the proposed greenline. they feel the
circulation in this area is vitally important and have no objections to
the granting of the variance.
Mr. Lavagnino poi ,ted out by moving the project 25' UP the hilI it w1.1l be
more visiable and nerhans more objectionable.
Discussed if the variance should include a limitation on the number of
stories permitted.
Chairman Dukes closed the public he8ring.
Paterson moved that the Board grant the continuation of the centerline
of Monarch Street thru the property following the natural topography
as a grade reference of the height of this project and hardship is
based on Section 2-22-d subsections 2 and 3; as. consideration for
granting this variance is the traffic circulation in this area. Seconded
by Cline. Roll call vote - Paterson aye; Lavagnino aye; Cline aye;
Smith aye; Dukes aye; Motion carricd.
Paterson moved to approve the minutes of August 17th, seconded by
Cline. All in favor, motion carried.
Board request the Secretary send a letter to the Planner as relates to
what is to be adojJted for regulation and control along the mountain and
what criteria the Board of Adjustment should consider for height variances.
Cline moved to adjourn at 4:45 p.m., seconded by Smith. All in favor,
meeting adjourned.
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D~nver, Colorado
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D~nver. Colorado
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P. O. Box 2045
Aspen, Colorado
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5009 Excelsior Bldg.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
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B. L. M. Co.
1127 Wazee Street
Denver, Colorado~ 80204
.James P; ,Lodge
801 Circle Drive
Boulder, -Colorado 80302
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Chic.ago, Illinois 60657
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Pi'lS THE ASPEN VARIANCE HEARING BOARD (DLR DONT FONE)
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I WISH TO VOICE .~JECTlON TO HEIGHT VARIANCE REQUESTED IN
APPLICATION TO BuTLD MALTPLE FAMILY DWELLING 47 FEET HIGH AT
712 SOUTH GALENA STREET. BELIEVE SUCH STRUCTURE WILL INHIBIT
MY VIEW AND DEVALUE SURROUNDING PROPERTY
LEONARD B SAX 718 SOUTH SALENA APT 20 ASPEN COLORADO.
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AS OWNER OF COMMON ELEMENTS AND CONCOMINIUM APARTMENT IN DURANT
APARTMENTS I OBJECT TO VARIANCE REQUESTS BY FRED HIBBERD
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PM5 JOHN DUKES BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT CITY HALL
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AS OWNERS OF APARTMENT B102 DURANT CONDOMINIUM WE OBJECT TO THE
PROPOSED APARTMENT PROJECT OF FRED HIBBERD AT 712 S GALENA STREET.
A VARIANCE I~ CASE 72-19 SHOULD NOT BE GRANTEu AND ANY FURTHER BUILDING
SHOULD NOT B~ PERMITTED BECAUSE THE POPULATION DENSITY IN THE ENTIRE
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FOB THE AREA AND REPRESENTS VISUAL POLLUTION
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PMS CITY OF ASPEN
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BRRN~TIFICATION CASE 72-19 FOR VARIANCE OF FRED HIBBARD
WE THE OWNERS OF ALPENBLICK NUMBER 4 AND 5 ARE COMPLETELY OPPOSED
TO YOUR COMMITTING THE BUILDING OF ANY STRUCTURE 47 FEET HIGH IN-
ASPEN. IT VIOLATES RO&D PLANNING AND ZONING CODES AND WILL MAKE
OTHER DEVELOPERS OPEN THIS LOOP HOLE INCREASING THE DENSITY BLOCKI]G
THE fEW OF PRESENT OWNERS AND IS UNFAIR TO ALL THE OTHER BUILDERS ~'"u-J~":;"~
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RESTRICTION. TELEGRAM NECESSITATED BY RECEIPT OF YOUR NOTIFICATION
ON 9-12-72
HENRY M HAMLIN AND GEORGE 'vi BABCOCK JR
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CASE NO 72-19 AS ASPEN PROPERTY OWNERS OF CONDOMINIUM 2C AT
THE DURANT WE WOULD LIKE TO GO ON RECORD AS OB.IF.CTORS TO MR
FRED HIDDERD JRS. VARIANCE REQUEST FOR AN APARTMENT PROJECT
AT 712 SOUTH GALENA ST LOT 15 LOTS I ANTHONY ACRES RESPECTFULLY
SUBMITTED DR AND MRS DAN H WATKINS
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ATTN JOHN DUKES ASPEN COLO 81611
THE OWNERS OF DURANT APT I D OBJECT TO THE VARIANCE REQUEST
BY FRED HIBBARDSIN THAT IT WIn ~EUUC;J::' OUR t'HOI"J::RTY VALUE
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EXCEPTIONAL ACCOMMOOATIONS AT THE FOOT OF ASPEN MTN.
CONDOMINIUM APARTMENTS
12 Serrember,1972
Lorr~ine Graves, City Clerk
r::ity of Aspen
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Aspen, Colo. 81611
Subject . "'red dibberd Variance Request
J ear ,'fj ss Graves,
,;y rumor I heard that Fred J:iibberd had requested a hearin"
Defore the Variance Board on heigth for a proposed apartment
adjacent to Juilding "M" of The lurant Condominium at 718 So.
Galena.
The j mmediate nei,:>hbors of the proDosed project were given
insu+ficient notice of the hearinc>. I understand from phone
conversation with your office that notices were not mailed until
~riday, September 9th.
As manarer 1 called several of the owners to whom notices were
mai led anc as of ~uesday mornin?, September 12th none had been
received. A check of your files will ShOlv that these were mailed
to such distant states as Connecticut, Texas as well as Canada.
The notice was harcHy mailed in sufficient time for persons to
receive them prior ro meet in? time Wednesday, Sept. 13th.
by authority of the President of the board of danagers of The
Lurant Condominium Association 1 am authorized to make this
formal ob jection to the short notice mai led to the "nei211bors".
Since the~ have not had sufficient time to receive the ~otices
there is obviously no opportunity to either object by mail nor
arranRe a trip to Aspen to appear before the Variance board.
Sincerely,
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the I:uranZJondominium Association
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ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925-7910
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12 September 1972
Board of Zoning Adjustment
City of Aspen
Aspen, Colorado
Gentlemen:
I am the owner of record of Unit 19, Building D, Alpenblick Condo-
minium. Accordingly, it appears that the building at 712 South Galena
Street for which a height variance has been requested by Mr. Fred H.
Hibberd, Jr. will be nearly directly in front of my property.
Unfortunately, my schedule makes it impossible for me to attend
the variance hearing on September 14, 1972 at 3:00 p.m. If I could,
I might well discover that I have no grounds for protest. However,
it appears to me quite possible that so high a building will materially
obstruct the view of the mountains and the sky-line. If this is true,
then I object to the granting of the proposed variance. It will sub-
stantially impair the value of my property.
The more fundamental issue of whether it is ever proper to grant
a variance for nearly 70 percent excess height is-one that, happily,
I must leave to you to decide.
yours,
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James P. Lodge
801 Circle Drive
Boulder, Colorado 80302
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MAXWELL ALEY
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
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POST OFFICE BOX 800
ASPEN. COLORADO 81611
TELEPHONE (303) )l.H)lKOlX
925-3998
925-2961
September 20, 1972
Ms. Lorraine Graves
City Clerk
City Hall
Aspen, Colorado 81611
HAND DELIVERY
Case No. 72-19
Appeal to Board of Zoning Adjustment
by Fred A. Hibberd, Jr. in connection
with application for a height-variance.
Dear Ms. Graves:
I am writing this letter on behalf of my client,
George G. Anderman, who has engaged me to represent him in
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p.rotest to the captioned application. Mr. Anderman is the
owner or-the single familX residence situated on the North-
half of Lot 4, Ti~ple Woo s SUbdivision, City of Aspen,
which L1es immediateLy adJacent and north of Lot 15, Block I,
Anthony Acres, which is the property owned by Fred Hibberd.
Mr. Anderman opposes granting the variance requested
in this case because the proposed structure, if permitted,
would destroy most of the remaininq view from the Anderman
residence of the ski slope on Ajax mountain and would place
a parking structure immediately in front of his residence,
further destroying the aesthetic value of his property. The
parking structure is apparently designed even to accommodate
vehicles from unrelated structures.
At the hearing on Thursday, September 21, 1972,
~ wi 1 resent several photographs graphical "1 "ng
the present V1 e 9 erman s1dence and how they
w~ ected by the proposed structure if the variance is
granted. Mr. Anderman in the past has refused to consider
an offer by an apartment developer. He wants only to preserve
and protect the unique, property he has developed over the
years.
Ms. Lorraine Graves
Page Two
September 20, 1972
The residence constructed by Mr. Anderman was
designed, along with the adjacent residence on the same Lot 4,
by Charles Sink, an outstanding Denver architect, to fit
uniquely into the hillside location where presently situated.
These structures won an architectural award for Mr. Sink, and
the Anderman residence is valued by him and his wife for its
unique value close to the skiing on Ajax, secluded, but at
the same time close to the heart of downtown Aspen. A special
tramway was constructed to serve the Anderman and adjacent
residences, and recently Anderman and his neighbors have
developed a special parking area behind the Tipple Inn at the
foot of the tramway.
The Anderman residence was built in 1961, a long
time before the high density, high-rise structures lying to
the south and west of the Anderman property. The high density
zoning for Anthony Acres was later obtained by the applicant,
Mr. Hibberd, and he has utilized it to the fullest by obtaining
height variances for the already completed structures. However,
the precedent was set by County Zoning, the area having been
subsequently annexed to the City. Now Mr. Hibberd wants to
crowd onto the last available piece of his property another
high-rise, high density structure in order to milk out the last
possible dollars if the Board of Adjustment will bend his way.
It is clear from a reading of the Preamble to
the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Aspen (Section 24-1),
as well as Section 2-21, describing the powers and duties of
the Board of Adjustment, that the granting of the variance
in this case would violate the spirit of the zoning ordinance,
adversely affect the public welfare by expanding an undesirable
and destructive high density pattern and create a substantial
injustice to Mr. Anderman and others similarly situated
such as the Sterling Colgates who have a residence on the South-
half of the same Lot 4. The hardship in this case is not
one of which a developer seeking only additional profits can
complain but one which will be done to a long-time Aspen
homeowner whose property values will be severely damaged by
the granting of the variance. The lots in the Tipple Woods
Subdivision are privately zoned by covenant to single family
residences, no more than two of which may be placed on any
one lot. If the variance were granted, the only possible
recourse for Mr. Anderman would be to attempt to increase
the density allowance on his property. This would require the
unanimous consent of all of the owners of lots in Tipple
Woods Subdivision and an application for rezoning to the
City Council. The practical difficulties of such a course of
action are obvious. However, it is not Mr. Anderman's desire
to change the covenants or to rezone his property, but simply
to protect and preserve a prior and uniquely valuable property
right.
Ms. Lorraine Graves
Page Three
September 20, 1972
The applicant for the variance took title to his
property with full knowledge of the existing zoning and the
prior existing use of the Anderman property. He has been
building high density structures requiring similar variances
step by step moving from the south toward the Anderman property
in order to establish a precedent use. This has simply been
a chipping away operation against valuable prior existing land
use in the area, completely in violation of the spirit of the
zoning law. There is nothing in the criteria set forth in
Section 2-22 subparagraph (b) (1) through (4), inclusive,
that properly interpreted should give grounds for the granting
of the variance application by Mr. Hibberd.
I am sure it is clear to the Board that it is the
applicant, Mr. Hibberd, who has the burden of proof of hardship,
of extraordinary circumstances and that the variance will not
adversely affect the general purpose of the comprehensive
general plan.
My client intends to take all necessary action,
including recourse to the Courts of Colorado, to oppose the
imposition of the variance applied for should it be granted.
He appeals to this Board, because it is representative of the
general public and charged with the protection of zoning and
the comprehensive plan, to affirm the building inspector's
refusal to grant a building permit for the structure proposed
by Fred Hibberd, Jr. in this case and to deny the variance.
Respectfully submitted,
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Maxwell Aley
Attorney for George . Anderman
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cc: Albert Kern, Esq.
George G. Anderman
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October 24, 1972
Aspen Board of Adjustment
Aspen City Hall
Aspen, Colorado
Re: Consideration of Fred Hibbard Case
Gentlemen:
I am in receipt of the attached notice of a Board of Adjustment
Meeting to consider the Fred Hibbard case on October 26 at 3:00
P.M.
I do not know whether you will take further testimony at your
meeting but since I will be in Dallas and unable to attend, please
be advised that the Durant Condominium Board is still opposed to
the building as proposed as well as the other Durant owners who
voiced objections and sent letters.
Again, thank you for your consideration in this matter.
Sincerely,
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Philip R. Moore
7029 So. Steele St.
Littleton, Colo.
CC Paul Fischer
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Regular Meeting
Board of Adjustment
October 26, 1972
CONSIDERATION OF FRED HIBBARD CASE WILL BE OCTOBER 26,
1972, at 3:00 p.m. City Council Chambers, City Hall.
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H. GREGORY AUSTIN
500 EQUITABLE BUILDING
DENVER, COLORADO 80202
September 18, 1972
The City of Aspen
Board of Adjustment
P. O. Box 694
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Objection to proposed zoning variance
Case No. 72-19
Hearing Date September 21, 1972
Property Description - Lot 15, Block 1, Anthony Acres
Gentlemen:
I received today in the mails a Notice of Public Hearing
concerning the continued hearing in the above referenced case.
This is the first communication which I have received in
connection with this matter.
I am the sole owner of Lot 5, Tipple Woods subdivision. As
the proposed variance has been described to me, it appears
clear that it would permit construction of a structure which
would substantially impair the view from my property and would
substantially and adversely affect the value of my property.
In light of the existing high density of development of the
area concerned and the attendant parking and other problems, I
can see little justification for the variance. your board has
been generous in granting variances to Mr. Hibberd on other
occasions, and it does not seem inappropriate for you to give
fuller consideration to the economic and aesthetic values of
other property owners at this time.
Very truly
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(212) 425 - 2800
ONE NEW YORK PLAZA
NEW YORK, N. Y.l0004
September 20, 1972
Mr. John Dukes, Chairman
Board of Adjustment
City Hall
Box Z
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Dear Mr. Dukes:
As co-owner of 301-A Durant Condominium,
I would like to formally protest the proposed
request by Mr. Fred Hibberd for a variance in the
zoning ordinances to enable him to build a much
larger building than has been allowed. When
Mr. Hibberd solicited us into buying our apartment,
he assured us that he would not build anything on
that property that would block our view of town.
He indicated that the only thing he had planned for
that property was to place his "Conquil" modular
house for his own use.
Now I understand he has plans for a
building that will extend out far enough to
block our view of the town and a structure that
will eliminate most of the remaining Aspen trees
on the lot. Not only did Mr. Hibberd not provide
for adequate parking spaces for the Durant when he
built it, but now he proposes to build an additional
structure that will also not have adequate parking
to further congest the area. One only has to try
to drive through the Durant parking area between
Christmas and New Year to see how congested the
area really is.
I do hope the City Councilmen will take
this into account before making a decision on this
requested variance.
Sincerely yours,
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Anderson B. Carothers
HENRY B. MITCHELL
P. O. BOX 1415
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77001
September 19, 1972
Board of Adjustment
ci ty Hall
Box Z
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Attention: John Dukes, Chairman
Re: Hearing September 21
on variance Requested
by Fred Hibberd
Gentlemen:
As the owner of a condominium (301B) in The Durant,
I am writing to oppose Mr. Fred Hibberd's request for a
variance permitting him to erect an apartment building
on the adjoining property.
I understand that the owners of apartments in
the "A" Building of The Dur<:!p.t were assured that the
restrictions did. not permit a building such as thatp~qp9$ed
by Mr. H1bDei:a~so-cI'ra1:'-t:lietr. viewwoura~ffi~~-t,:_~U~_9.!}.:b;i!ct.(~~1.
It would seem most unfair to them if a variance were now
granted blocking their view and destroying the value of
their investments. .._....~...
The Durant is a handsome, well-built group of
buildings. It would seem most unfortunate if the restric-
tions in effect at the time it was built were now modified
by the requested variance in any manner which would detract
from The Durant's distinctiveness and value.
Very truly yours,
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Dr: . Mrs. Stirling A. Colgate
1201 Olive Lane
Socorro, New Mexico 87801
9/16/72
The Board of Zoning Adjustment
The City of Aspen
Box V
Aspen, Colo. 81611
The Board of Adjustment:
We request that the Board.not grant the zoning
variance requested by Mr. Fred Hlbbard for his
property on Galena Street directly to the West
and adjacent to our property (see below for des-
cription. )
It is our understanding that Mr. Hibbard is
requesting that he be permitted to disregard the
zoning ordinance of a maximum of 28' high and
be allowed 47' high which is an increase of 70%.
We have not received any official notification
on this proposed variance so we are relying on
information from non-official sources.
We feel that if such a variance were permitted
it would deprive us of part of the value of our
property:-its re-sale value and itB beauty.
Further, our property is ~~ngl~-familih
dwelling with interconnecting covenants Wlth e
other Tipple Woods lots so that it could not be
sold for commercial purposes. '4e were cognizant
of the zoning of the area when we bought it: we
bought it because it waB a desireable single-
family dwelling, zoned an~ protected for this
purpose. It is an architectural asset to the
community. We use our Aspen home many times a
year: thiB June for the theoretical astrophysics
conference, in December for family vacation, and
other times as a weekend retreat. Our adult
children use it with their friends likewise. We
are not interested in renting the property or in
commercial gain from the property but rather use
it as a permanent family base.
Further, as home-owners in Aspen and vitally in-
terested in the community we feel that the officials
of the City of Aspen need to ~rotf?ilthe~ny~nm~Dt
of Aspen: a community of totally lea-space will
destroy the viabilit~ of Aspen as a year round
re~~~n~ communlty.
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Dr. " Mrs. Stirling A. Colgote
1201 Olive Lane
Socorro, New Mexico 87801
We ask that you maintain the zoning laws and that
you refuse Mr. Hibbard's request.
If such a variance is ~ranted we will Qursue the
matter through the Dis rlc~ ~ourts. ~ewould
hold Mr. Hibbard legalry responsible for the des-
truction of the value of our property if he pursues
building to such a heigth.
We Erotest not bei~E informed by the City about
this matter ariraooul';""tne-meeting 9/14/72. We
cannot understand why the address on the tax notices
was not used to notify us. ( We understand from
friends that some notice was sent but returned to
the dead mail when the Aspen phone book street address
was used. This is not even our Aspen mail address.)
We feel that there seems to be some attempt to hide
this variance proposal from the adjacent property
owners.
We are not able to appear before you at the meeting
that we have heard is now scheduled, i.e. 9/21/72.
We have so informed our attorney, Mr. Leonard Oates
and have asked him to represent us in this matter.
We had expected that the property to the west of us
would be developed. We now ask that the zoning laws
be adhered to firmly to protect our property and to
protect the environmental beauty of the City of Aspen.
Respectfu~lY your~,
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Stirling A. Colgate and
Rosie W. Colgate
Our property as defined by the tax notices:
COLGATE,STIRLING A & ROSIE W. I-R
1201 Olive Lane
Socorro, N.M.
LOT 4 TIPPLE WOODS SUBDIVISION
cc:The Mayor of Aspen
Mr. Fred Hibbard
The Aspen Times , The Editor
Mr. Leonard Oates
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JOHN DUKES BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS CITY HALL
ASPEN COLO 81611
REFERENCE CASE NUMBER 72-19. I AM THE OWNER OF APARTMENT 102A
LOCATED TIN THE DURANT. I STRONGLY OPPOSE ANY CHANGE IN
VARIANCE FROM 28 FEET 47 FEET. I BELIEVE A PRECEDENCE WOULD BE
ESTABLISHED WHICH IS NOT IN THE BEST INTEREST or THE TOWN OF ASPEN.
APPROVAL WOULD OPEN A PANDORA'S BOX FOR SIMILAR REQUESTES FROM OTHER
DEVELOPERS.
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Inn an apaA-imen:t devetopneni on ya-lena Shzee;t Inn :th.e
fo llowing II.ea/.XJM:
In 1964 the .taw j.iJ11.Lt.e:L 6uild.i.ng. :to a ITrlXiflll/ll! 25
woi 1teJ.1J!!..:f. Tfte//.elnll.e we pw;,CIl.a-Jed the 4i.ie (on
Fadch.i.ng !!QIk1 .i.rwiead of :t!ie I- i?f:h. Avenue loca:t.i.on.
A nf'll) ~uil&nq. wiLl cui olt. the Vif'll).ol Smu:;;~e//.
/Jourdain (.110m OUll noll.:th. and ea4:t faClll{! apaA-.-!men.;/A.
;r: II. ed !li66 eIICI. h.a4 6 een O/1anied vOlli.anC2/.J eve//. 4i.nce
1964, and h.a4 cui oll fCUJch.i.na !lQIk1 view.a. 50u:th.etUl
view.a Welle cui 011 ;v.i.th hM ooMhzuciion 01 the Fi{tl..
Avenue AlXl/1imeru-':4.
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vOlli.ance 4fwuld be denied.
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City of Aspen
Board of Adjustment
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Re: Case 72-19
Gent lemen:
As the owners of Unit l03A of the Durant Apartments, we
strongly obiect to the proposed construction of a highrise
building on the site which adjoins the Durant Building A. A
highrise building on this site would completely obstruct the
present view which overlooks the town and Red Mountain, and,
from bel~such a building would partially obstruct the view
of the Little Nell hillside. Moreover, the proposed construction
would also eliminat,e a large stand of Asp'~ !re~~ which provide
priva~~ and lncalcuable aesthetic value to all owners in
Durant A Buiid1ng. ~he economic and aesthetic impact of such
construction on the owners in Building A would be enormous
because, unlike any of the other Durant buildings, the developer
designed Building A so that all the windows in several of its
units face the now proposed construction site upon which the
developer originally had no intention of erecting a highrise
building.
When the Coquille House which presently sits on the
proposed development site was erected by Mr. Hibberd, the
developer of both the Durant Apartments and also the owner of
the proposed construction site, he again reassured those of us
who had purchased apartments in A Building fr6m him that ~
would never obstruct our view or destroy the adjoining Aspen
grove by-bu11~ing anyTUrng-nigher or further back into the trees
than the Coquille Building or a residence of stmilar height. If
a building on the proposed site is constructed in conformity with
the existing building code it would not obstruct anybody's view.
It is unconscionable for a developer to design and sell property
based on an unobstructed view and then subsequently be allowed
to destroy the very feature which constituted the principal
factor in its sale and the economic mainstay of its property
value.
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If it had been Mr. Hibberd's original intention to
build a highrise building beside Building A he should have
revealed these plans to the purchasers of Building A at the
time of their purchase and more importantly he should have
designed all the units in Building A so that they faced Galena
Street as he did in all of the other Durant Buildings instead
of them facing the solid wall of the proposed building. However,
it was not Mr. Hibberd's original intention to utilize that
property for a highrise. He has steadfastly maintained that
his~J,ep'~rP?Ele in a<m~!.~!..~;..,EE~~t:,t.~.was to provide
.~d~.Ullate Dar~iqg for the owners 1n Durant ~uildings A,B,C,
and D and, incidentally, to develop the property residentially
in such a manner as to avoid obstructing anybody's view.
Denying the requested height variance and requiring the
developer to build in compliance with the existing standard
building height limitations will minimize the adverse economic
and aesthetic hardship on all surrounding property owners. Mr.
Hibberd was well aware of and completely familiar with the
building and zoning codes at the time he purchased the property.
He has subsequently assured us that he intended to comply with
these codes, and he should be compelled to do so.
Respectfully,
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L.A. and E.Kay Ulrich
Durant Apt. 103A
Denver Address: c/o Combes Aircraft
Division of Gates Learject Industries
Stapleton International Airfield
Denver, Colorado 80207
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WAIKIKI MEDICAL BUILDING
305 ROYAL HAWAIIAN AVE.
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96815
September 18th, 1972.
John Dukes, Chairman.
Boaru of Adjustment.
Ci ty Hall.
Box Z .
Aspen, Colorado.
Dear Nr. Dukes.
Thank you for informing me of the Public Hearing,
Case 72-19, regarding ftr. Fred P~bbard's application
for a new building at 712 S. Galena St.
I strongly 9hip~t to allowing the existing building
code to be moditied for a 47' s tl'ucture. Aspen is one
of the fe1-l remaining corcmuniti';s to have a ~~oc! sense of
community lannin. Byallo1-ling higher "hig -rises", you
1-lill change Ie en ire feeling of tile city.
waikiki r~s already been ruined by this type of
selfish anL short sig11ted planning. I 1-loulci hate to see
trus same type of thing happen to Aspen.
BmTcver, Ii Aspen is anytnin[; like Honolulu, a little
"PayoiLla" unuer the table will make this request arm the
Thursaay meeting irrelavent.
'ncerely,
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E.'oruQl1 Dickie 1'1.0.
JOHZ. A. .k.u>DRlU.L, D. D. S.
Ou~ S. BOlU>m>i'. JR.. D.D.S.
Prllctlce Limited to Orthodontics
1171 N. HENDERSON ST,
GALESBURG, ILLINOIS 61401
Phone 343-8727
September 19, 1972
Board of Adjustment
City Hal1
Box Z
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Attention: John Dukes, Chairman
Dear Mr. DUkes:
I would like to take this opportunity to voice an Objection to
the application of Mr. Fred Hibberd, Jr., 1127 Race ~treet,
","', Co'o"" to ""d , "'t,p" '''''y """,' 'PP""""'y
47' high just north of the Durant Condominium apartment complex.
I object to a bUilding of any height greater than the maximum per-
mitted height of 28'. The purpose of the original ordinance obvi-
ous ly was to protect the view and the ri ghts to a vi ew of the ad-
jacent property owners. A 6Uilding 47' high would interfer with
the view of the adjacent property owners.
I would like this letter to serve as ~ official objection to
such a variance and be recorded at the 3:00 P.M. meeting in the
City Council Chambers on September 21, 1972.
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Owner of 102B Durant Apartments
Aspen, Colorado
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TEEEPHONE CALL
TO:
Board of Adjustment
FROM:
Billy Howell
RE:
Variance Request, Hibberd
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Although have already sent a letter would like to call
and state that Mr. Hibberd mislead me when I purchased my condominium.
He stated the land would be used for parking or a private residence
for himself. There will be two apartments that will have no view
what so ever. This is against the ordinance and cannot apprehend
how it could be granted.
Call taken by L. Graves 9/21/72
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TO:
Aspen Board of Adjustment
FROM:
Kathleen Downing, Denver
RE:
Fred Hibberd Request
Wish to seriously oppose the granting of the variance for the
following reasons: (1) cause a serious parking problem: (2) view from
the Durant would be marred; (3) open space and trees would be replaced
by congestion.
Request the variance be denied.
Property owner of 202A Durant Condominium.
Call t~ken by L. Graves, 9/21/72
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