HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.boa.19901129 CITY OF ASPEN
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
NOVEMBER 29, 1990
4:00 P.M.
MAIN FLOOR COUNCIL CHAMBERS
A G E N D A
WORK SESSION
WITH PLANNING DEPARTMENT
ORDINANCE f69, TEMPORARY STORAGE & CONSTRUCTION STAGING
MEMORANDUM
TO: City of Aspen Board of Adjustment
FROM: Amy Margerum, Planning Director
RE: Ordinance #69, Temporary Storage & Construction Staging
DATE: November 26, 1990
Prior to the second reading of Ordinance #69 by City Council on
December 10th, we are referring it to you for your input.
Attached are copies of the ordinance along with memos from City
Attorney, Jed Caswall.
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DATE: October 16, 1990
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: Jed Caswall, City Attorney
RE: Proposed Ordinance Allowing for the Temporary Off-Site
Storage of Structures, Materials ana.Equipment Pursuant to
Construction Staging in All Zones.
Attached for your review and adoption on first reading is a
proposed ordinance that would amend the land use code so as to
allow for the off-site temporary storage of materials, etc. , for
construction staging purposes. Both the Public Works and Plan-
ning Departments have reported that the ordinance is necessary to
accommodate construction projects, particularly in downtown
areas.
In brief, the ordinance expands the authority of the Board of
.Adjustment so as to allow it to grant variances for construction
staging. As applicable to other variances, an applicant seeking
.permission for off-site temporary storage must make a showing of
the need therefor at a public hearing after notice to surrounding
landowners.
I have attached for your assistance copies of the previous memos
to the various City departments discussing the proposed ordin-
ance, along with a copy of the present ordinance governing
variances. The Public Works Department has indicated that they
will be the department "sponsoring" the ordinance for discussion
purposes.
Thank you.
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MEMORANDUM '
DATE: October 16, 1990
TO: Any Margerum, Planning Department
Bob Gish, Public Works
Francis Krizmanich, Zoning Department
-Gary Lyman, Building Department
Chuck Roth, Engineering Department
FROM: Jed Caswall, City Attorney
RE: Proposed Ordinance Amending Land Use Code to Allow for Off-
Site Temporary Storage for Construction Staging.
You will recall that I forwarded you a proposed draft of the
above-noted ordinance back on September 18th. In that I have not
heard any negative feedback from anyone, I am having the
ordinance placed on Council 's agenda for the first reading on
October 22nd. Nonetheless, I still have some questions in my
mind regarding the ordinance that I would like for you to con-
sider.
I 'm wondering whether we should allow for the temporary storage
as contemplated by the ordinance via some type of special permit
as opposed to utilizing the variance procedure. It could be that
requiring a variance is too cumbersome a procedure to.. follow in
light of what is being sought. Likewise, the notice requirements
regarding variances seem a bit burdensome 'in view of the fact
that we are talkin'g .about a temporary use.
I'd also like to confirm that the twelve month maximum permit
period with one twelve month extension period is adequate. I'm
assuming that if after twenty-four months off-site storage is
' still necessary, an applicant can simply reapply for a new vari-
ance. Of course, the variance can be. granted for a lesser period
as deemed appropriate by the Board of Adjustment. (Note that
Section 10-106 requires the Board of Adjustment to establish
dates certain for the variance. )
Please review these matters and do not hesitate to let me know
where you believe the ordinance needs work.
Thanks.
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: September 18, 1990
TO: Any Margerum, Planning Department
Bob Gish, Public Works
Francis Krizmanich, Zoning Department
Gary Lyman, Building Department
Chuck Roth, Engineering Department
FROM: Jed Caswall, City Attorney
RE: Proposed Ordinance Amending Land Use Code to Allow for Off-
site Temporary Storage for Construction Staging
Attached for your departments' review and comment is a copy of a
proposed ordinance .anending existing land use regulations and
vesting the Board of Adjustment with authority to .grant variances
so as to allow for off-site temporary storage =f construction
materials, structures and equipment. This proposed ordinance has
been suggested to alleviate the problem of too little available
space downtown for conducting construction activities, e.g. , the
Ritz staging problems, and the Durant cottage relocation.
Please review the draft proposal And do not hesitate to suggest
changes. Since the ordinance would broaden the very narrow class
of cases in which a variance may be granted, I want to be careful
and insure that the matter has been thoroughly analyzed. Feel
free to contact me should you care to discuss any aspect of the
proposal.
I have also attached a copy of the current ordinance that would
. be amended by this proposal for •your convenience.
- Thank you. '
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Attachments
. ORDINANCE N0.
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.(Series of 1990)
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE 10 OF CHAPTER 24 OF THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO , BY EXPANDING THE AUTHORITY
OF THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO GRANT VARIANCES FOR CON-
STRUCTION STAGING AND TEMPORARY STORAGE. '
WHEREAS, any use of land within the City of Aspen not
-specifically listed in Section 2, Article 5 of Chapter 24 of the
Municipal Code, to wit, "Zone Districts, Permitted Uses, Condi-
tional Uses, Dimensional Requirements, Maximum Land Use Densities
and Off-Street Parking Requirements", shall be considered a
prohibited use; and
WHEREAS, the temporary off-site storage of structures,
.building materials and equipment and the use of off-site land,
lots of parcels for construction staging is not an approved land
use under existing land use ordinances and is, thus, prohibited;
and
WHEREAS, problems of building density, confined construction
sites, and ensuring adequate site access often result in inade-
quate construction storage and/or staging areas within any given
construction site, or eliminate the availability of same on site;
and
WHEREAS, cramped and crowded construction sites present the
potential for accident and injury to construction workers and may
impede access to the construction site by public safety equipment
in cases of emergency; and
WHEREAS, the granting of a zoning variance to allow for the
temporary location and storage of construction materials, struc-
tures and equipment on a case-by-case basis would 'serve the
public safety and welfare without compromising the integrity of
the City's zoning code and planning process; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Adjustment is presently vested
with authority to gran zoning variances in certain instances
upon a showing of specified good-cause and in- that an- expansion
of its authority to hear and decide requests for temporary off-
site storage and/or construction staginq, of building materials
and equipment would not be inconsistent with its duties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1:.
Section 10-101, "Purposes", of Article 10, "Variances", of
Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
is hereby amended -by adding a new sentence so that the section
shall read as follows:
Sec. 10-101. Purposes. Variances are deviations from the
terms of this chapter which would not be contrary to the
public interest when owing to special circumstances or
conditions the literal enforcement of the provisions of this
chapter would result in undue and unnecessary hardship.
Variances shall only be granted in accordance with the terms
of this Article 10.
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Section 2:
. Section 10-103, "Authorized Variances", of Article 10,
"Variances", of Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code of the City of
Aspen, Colorado, is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 10-103. : Authorized Variances. Variances may only be
granted from the following requirements of this Chapter 24:
(1) Dimensional requirements.
(2) Permitted uses, but only to allow for the temporary
off-site location or storage of materials, structures
or equipment pursuant to building construction or
construction staging.
Section 3:
Section 10-104, "Standards Applicable to All Variances", of
Article 10, "Variances", of Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code of
the City of Aspen, Colorado, .is repealed and reenacted to read as
follows:
Sec. 10-104 . Standards Applicable to Variances.
(1) In order to authorize a variance from the dimensional
requirements of Chapter 24, the Board of Adjustment
shall make a finding that the following three (3)
circumstances exist:
(a) The grant of variance will be generally consistent
with the purposes, goals, objectives, and policies
of the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and this
chapter;
(b) The grant of variance is the minimum variance that
will make possible the reasonable use of the
parcel, building or structure; and
(c) Literal interpretation and enforcement of the
terms and provisions of this chapter would deprive
the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other
parcels in the same Zone District,- and would cause
the applicant unnecessary hardship or practical
difficulty. In determining whether an applicant's
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right would be deprived, the board shall consider
whether either of the following conditions apply: .
1. There are special conditions and circum-
stances which are unique to the parcel,
building -or structure, which are not applic-
able to other parcels, structures or build-
. ings .in the .same Zone District and which do
not result from the actions of the applicant;
or
2. Granting the variance will not confer upon
the applicant any special privilege denied by
- the Aspen Area Comprehensive Plan and the
terms of this chapter to other parcels,
buildings, or structures, in the same Zone
District;
(2) In order to authorize a variance- from the permitted
uses of Chapter 24, the Board of Adjustment shall make
a finding that all of the following circumstances
exist:
(a) Issuance of a building permit for the construction
activity necessitating the application for a
variance.
(b) All owners of property abutting the subject parcel
upon which temporary storage or construction
staging is to take place have been notified of the
proposed variance pursuant to the notice require-
ments of Section 6-205(E) (4) (b) of this Chapter.
(c) A variance is the only reasonable method by which
to afford the applicant relief and to deny a
variance would cause the, applicant unnecessary
hardship or practical difficulty.
(d) The temporary off-site storage or construction
staging can be undertaken in such a manner so as
to minimize. disruption, if any, of normal neigh-
borhood activities surrounding the subject parcel.
(e) If ownership of the off-site parcel subject to the
proposed variance is not vested in the applicant,
then verified written authorization of the parcel
owner must be provided.
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(f) Adequate provision is made to restore the subject
parcel to its original condition upon expiration
of the variance.
Section 4•
Section 10-106, "Conditions", of Article 10, "Variances", of
Chapter 24 of the .Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
Sec. 10-106. Conditions. The Planning Agency staff may
recommend, and the Board of Adjustment may impose, such
conditions on variances as are necessary to accomplish the
goals, objectives and policies of the Aspen Area Comprehen-
sive Plan and the terms of this chapter. All variances
granted so as to permit the temporary- off-site storage of
materials, structures or equipment pursuant to building
construction or construction staging shall commence and
terminate on dates oertain as established by the Board of
Adjustment and shall not relieve an applicant from obtaining
all necessary building permits.
Section 5:
Section 10-107, "Expiration", of Article 10, "Variances", of
Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
is amended at subsections A, "Expiration", and B, "Extensions",
to read as follows:
Section 10-107. . Expiration.
A. Expiration. Unless vested as part of a development
plan pursuant to Section 6-207 of this chapter, and
except as otherwise. •stablished by the Board of
Adjustment, a variance granted undef this article shall
automatically expire after twelve (12) noriths from the
date of approval unless development has been commenced
as illustrated by the issuance of a building permit.
B. Extension. The Board of Adjustment may grant*a one
time extension of a development order incorporating a
variance for up to twelve (12) months. All requests
for an extension must be submitted thirty -(30) days
prior to the expiration of the existing development
order, must demonstrate good cause showing that an
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extension is necessary, and must demonstrate that the
circumstances as set forth in Section 10-104 (1) or (2)
are still applicable.
Section 6:
This ordinance shall not have any effect on existing:litiga-
tion and shall not operate as an-abatement of any action or
proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances
repealed or amended as -herein provided, and the same shall be
construed and concluded under such prior ordinances.
Section 7:
If any section, subsection, sentence,- clause, phrase or
portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or
unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such
portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
Section 8:
A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on the
day of . 1990, in the City Council
Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado.
INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by
the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of
1990.
William L. Stirling, Mayor
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ATTEST:
Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk
FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this dad of
1990.
William L. Stirling, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk
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