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APPEAL TO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CITY OF ASPEN
Date
May 10, 1972
Case No.
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Appellant The Aspen Institute for
HUlllanistic Studies
Address
P. O. Box 219
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Owner The Aspen Institute for Humanistic Address
Studies
P. O. Box 219
Aspen, Colorado 81611
Block 97 Hallam1s Addition, fronting on North Street
Location of Property between N. 6th and N. 7th. Situated in southwest 1/4
(Street & Number of Subdivision Block & Lot No.)
of the north east 1/4 of Section 12 Township 10, south. ~
range 85 West of the 6th principal meridian,
Building Permit application and prints or any other pertinent data
must accompany this application, and will be made a part of
Case No.
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The Board will return this application if it does not contain all the
facts in question.
Description of proposed exception showing justification:
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Provisions of the Zoning Ordinance requ~r~ng the Building Inspector
to forward this application to the Board of Adjustment and reason
for not granting permit.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Case No.
72-10
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 SQch 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: May 18, 1972
Date: May 18, 1972
Time: 3:00 P. M.
Name and Address of Applicant for Variance:
Name: The Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies
Address: P. O. BoX 219, Aspen, Colorado
Location or descriPtton of property:
Location: Block 97, Hallam's Addition, fronting on North Street between
Description: North 6th and North 7th. Situated in SW~ of the NE~ of S12/T10S/
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Variance requested: Application is made to move an existing building into
the R-6 residential zoning district for use as seminar and study workshop
programs. This use is not permitted in the R-6 zone. (Sec,'24-5(e) Pg. 1481
Duration of Variance: (Please cross out one)
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BY
F ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
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Description of proposed exception showing justification:
The subject building was constructed in 1968(as a temporary)
structure by the Aspen Center for Physics. Its (specific)purpose at the
time was to provide facilities for the National Accelerator Laboratory's
planning sessions sponsored and organized by the Center.Jor Physics
It has since 1970 been used for the regular physics program.
The building was constructed with the understanding that it was
to be considered a temporary building. Both institutions agreed that the
building was not in keeping with the overall architectural scheme of the
Aspen Institute.
During two school years (1970 through 1972) the Aspen Center for
Physics has Leased its total facility (including subject building) to the
Aspen Community School with the express understanding that the school's
u~ag'; ~o~ld be terminated in the spring oy1972.
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The building as it is currently positioned, is not in conformance
with the master plan of the Aspen Institute. Consequently, it is proposed
to move the building to a new pos ition as defined in the attached plan.
fJ-. If repositioning is permitted as shown, the building will be placed
upon';' concrete block foundation, the area cleaned up and a landscaping
program commenced.
Future usage of the building upon its new site will be confined
to ~eminar and study worJ:.:'hop programs similar to those now conducted
by the two institutions. Ingress and egress will be to the north. No on
[;treet parking will be necessary to serve the building. The present off-
street parking area for the Aspen Center for Physics will be expanded to
the westward as required.
The Aspen Center for Physics is joined by the Aspen Institute
for Humanistic Studies in respectfully asking for a'variance in the zoning
code (currently R-6) to permit the repositioning of this building according
to the attached plan.
May 10, 1972
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James and Ramona Markalunas
Box 542
Aspen
Mary McCarten
Box 1895
Aspen
Charles and Penny Donelan
Box 1034
Aspen
Thomas O. Wells
Box 3199
Aspen
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Burkee
Box 544
Aspen
Mrs. Joseph G. Hodges
675 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80209
Lucy Reed Hibberd
1937 E. Alameda Avenue
Denver, CO 80209
Leo A. Rowland
Box 502
Aspen
Arthur Youngberg
Box III
Aspen
Greta M. Lurn
Box UU
Aspen
Mr. and Mrs. Royal S. Reid
Box 496
Aspen
Francis W. Kalmes
Box K
Aspen
Floyd E. Biegert Company
4801 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, Texas
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Mrs. Elli Iselin
Box 418
Aspen
Wayne and Ruth Haberman
Box 525
Aspen
Robert W. and Bernice Zick
Box 372
Aspen
Mrs. Walter P. Paepcke
c/o Bell, Boyd, Lloyd, Hadded and Burns
135 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL 60603
Robert G. and Marybelle Langenkamp
Dobie R. and Mary Alice Langenkamp
4403 Centre Avenue, Apt. 5D
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Guido P. Meyer
Box 719
Aspen
Kurt Bresnitz
Box 70
Aspen
Raymond E. and Paula Rowland
Robert and Shirley Wunsch
*7 Lindworth Lane
St. Louis, MO 63124
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May 15, 1972
Board of Adjustment
City Hall
City of Aspen
Aspen, Colorado
Gentlemen:
I am writing as Mrs. Elli Iselin's representative
in her absence from the United States regarding the request
for a variance by the Aspen Physics Institute.
On behalf of Mrs. Iselin, I would like it made a
matter of record that she is opposed to the granting of said
request for variance.
Very truly yours,
C1~ K J;;;yr
~es K. Daggs
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~{/ CASE NO. 72-10
ASPEN INSTITll'fE
Chairman Dukes opened the public hearing. Application made to move an
existing building into the R-6 zone for a workshop.
}fro Gordon Bell, General }fanager, submitted a plan of what is proposed.
Hardship and information outlined as follows: building was constructed
in 1968 as a temporary structure; the building is not in keeping with
the overall architectural scheme of the Institute and is not in keeping
with the overall master plan of the Institute; facility was leased to
the Aspen Community School which will expire may 31, 1972; if permitted
to move the building it will be placed on concrete block foundation,
area will be cleaned up and landscaped and will be used for seminars
and workshop space; ingress and egress will be to the north of the
building, no on street parking space will be required since the present
off street parking area for the Aspen Center for Physics will be
expanded to the westward as required. }fro Bell further stated the
building could seat 70 to 80 people but from 25 to 40 people might use
the building at one time. Cannot give a definite answer since it is
unknown at this time to what extent the remodeling will be.
}fro }feyring pointed out a small piece of the building is presently on
R-6 land. Board questioned the repositioning of the building being on
the right-of-way of Gillespie Street. Question was also raised if
Gillespie Street was ever dedicated as a street or vacated.
Mr. Bell stated they would ask for a vacation of the street if the
variance is granted. }fro }feyring stated if the street is not vacated
the building could not be placed as platted since there is insufficBnt
land, front yard would have to be North Street or Sixth Street.
}frs. Lottie Bresnitz was present and stated she was speaking for her-
self and }frs. Iselin and object to the proposed. The building has the
appearance of being a barracks, the Institute is having it moved
because it is not acceptable to them, we also object because not only
would it be objectionable from an esthetic standpoint but also the
use to which it would be put.
The following letter was read by Chairman Dukes:
Gentlemen:
I am writing as }frs. Elli Iselin's representative in her ebsence from
the United States regarding the request for a variance by the Aspen
Physics Institute.
On behalf of }frs. Iselin, I would like it made a matter of record that
she is opposed to the granting of said request for variance.
/s/ James K. naggs
Hr. Jailles l1arkalunas \<Jas present 3nd stated he is a property owner on
Sixth Street directly east of the proposed. Have some objection to the
esthetic qualities of the building but mainly object because it is a
non-conforming llse. 1'h2re are other alternatives. There h<Jve bE'cn
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Reg. Meeting, Bd. of Adj., 5/18/72, continued.
problems in the past with the leasing for a school, feel the use itself
if for school purposes, might be allowed under the zoning code. County
requires 10 acres for a school. The present use of the building under
the lease has caused traffic and trash problems. Opposed to the Inst-
itute going into a R-6 zone even though it is contiguous to their
development unless they make of record their master plan. If this
variance is approved would request the Board grant conditional approval
providing that they file and make of record their master plan, and the
zoning be brought up to date as in the Master Plan.
Mr. Charles Donelan resident of the corner of Sixth and Gillespie
stated he was opposed, feel a clarification of seminar and workshop
space be made, this building as a physics building and school has caused
traffic and trash nuisance.
Butch Haberman was present and stated he was opposed to the granting
of the variance.
Mr. Francis Kalmes was present and stated he objected to R-6 status
of this proerty being changed.
Mr. Lavagnino stated as this is proposed, feel it would have an adverse
affect on traffic and other problems. Feel this area should be
studied more with the Planning and Zoning Commission to determine its
proper use.
Board questioned if the Institute had alternate plans if this request
is turned down. Mr. Bell stated the future plans of the Physics
Institute have not changed, the building will be used this summer.
Mr. Lavagnino stated the Institute would be infringing on the people
in the area by moving a building that is not acceptable into a resid-
ential zone.
Mr. Markalunas gave the background on the zoning of the property as
follows: the property was zoned tourist in 1952 and 1953 when the
Aspen Company built the Aspen Meadows. When the County created their
zoning code they tried to accommodate the existing uses, so it was
zoned tourist. Then the adjacent property on Gillespie was up for
sale, people became concerned and reqested the County create a buffer
zone on Gillespie and North between the Institute and residential area.
The Institute is now asking for an extent ion of the AR zone into the
residential area. Property owners last year requested the Institute
meet with the City P & Z on their master plan.
Mrs. Bresnitz stated she would not object to the building if it were
more attractive, would request to see whatit would look like first.
Mr. Lavagnino pointed out the Boards only concern is the use and its
adverse affect on the R-6 zone, cannot consider esthetics.
There being no further comments, Chairman Dukes closed the public
hearing. Board went into executive session to discuss the drafting
of the motion. Board reconvened into regular session.
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Regular Meeting, Bd. of Adj/ continued.
Smith moved to deny the request on the basis that no hardship has been
shown; that the granting of the variance would have an adverse affect
in accordance with the over..all comprehensive general plan; and because
no master plan for the Institute property is of record. Suggest that
the Institute work with the Planning and Zoning Commission and along
with the City/County Planner to arrive at a solution for this piece
of land. Seconded by Cline. Roll call vote - Cline aye; Smith aye;
Lavagnino aye; Dukes aye. Motion carried, variance denied.
Minutes - Lavagnino moved to approve the minutes of March 17th as pre-
pared and mailed by the Secretary. Seconded by Dukes. All in favor,
motion carried.
Lavagnino moved to approve the minutes of May 4th as prepared and mailed
by the Secretary. Seconded by Cline. All in favor, motion carried.
Dukes moved to adjourn at 4:30 p.m., seconded by Cline. All in favor,
meeting adjourned.
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