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Land Use Case.100 E Bleeker St.65A-89
¥ ... i..'.q.'-- -'ll.-*..9 - - „ Ora?.63 '0'100 East Bleeker St. Historic _ C1 919 Designation 65A-89 2735-124-27-005 CE»WED---77-- 802< (-1~~ A 4,<ly 80»-0-- - fc~ 1-,-OU»-y- 5-A- 10*+ V»-- ceu,~64.- U Oubl ta-£-- 64 . Re,» v»·2* 4-50/A 4--t> r"P»'0.2- & 00»tfial -Fla I P A CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen DATE RECEIVED: 6/16/89 PARCEL ID AND CASE NO. DATE COMPLETE: 6 4 ,\99 2735-124-27-005 65A-89 STAFF MEMBER: Ne PROJECT NAME: 100 East Bleeker Street Historic Designation Project Address: 100 East Bleeker Street Legal Address: Lot K. Block 65 APPLICANT: Edwin & Adeline Grosse Applicant Address: Same REPRESENTATIVE: Same Representative Address/Phone: 5-1689 PAID: YES NO AMOUNT: N/A NO. OF COPIES RECEIVED: 1 TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: 2 STEP: P&Z Meeting Date 4 W PUBLIC HEARING: ~ NO VESTED RIGHTS: YES NO 1-/32 7 CC Meeting Date 1 PUBLIC HEARING: 4339 NO Qfpe-4- wit-41-2*/ t A VESTED RIGHTS : YES NO £*0 i a,74- fanc 17(u t# f»t Plannin4 Directbr Approval: Paid: Insubstantial Amendment or Exemption: Date: REFERRALS: '~19«.2. City Attorney Mtn. Bell School District City Engineer Parks Dept. Rocky Mtn Nat Gas Housing Dir. Holy Cross State Hwy Dept(GW) Aspen Water Fire Marshall State Hwy Dept(GJ) City Electric Building Inspector Envir. Hlth. Roaring Fork Other Aspen Consol. Energy Center S.D. DATE REFERRED: 6 (O»-fa INITIALS: /~- FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: INITIAL: City Atty City Engineer Zoning Env. Health Housing Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: ORDINANCE NO. Lt, 62*4 ~34 (Series of 1989) AN ORDINANCE ~SIGNATING 100 EAST BLEEKER STREET AS H, HISTORIC LANDMARK PURSUANT TO DIVISION 7, SECTION 7-701 OF THE LAND USE CODE. WHEREAS, Edwin and Adeline Grosse, as owners of the real property described as 100 East Bleeker Street, Lot K, Block 65, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado, have filed an application for historic landmark designation pursuant to Section 7-701 of the Land Use Code. WHEREAS, the property was listed in the 1980 Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures, as amended in 1986, and has received the historic evaluation rating of "3"; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Committee recommended f ~' historic designation at a duly noticed public hearing on June 28, 1989; and WHEREAS, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission recommended historic designation at a duly noticed public hearing on September 5, 1989; and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to pursue those recommendations and complete the designation process. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That the structure at 100 East Bleeker Street, Lot K, Block 65, , City and Townsite of Aspen, be granted H, Historic Landmark V I . Designation. -- 1 Section 2 j That the Zoning District Map be amended to reflect the rezoning described in Section 1 and the Planning Director shall be authorized and directed to amend said map to reflect said rezoning. Section 3 That the Planning Director shall be directed to notify the City Clerk of such designation, who shall record among real estate records of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office a certified copy of this ordinance. Section 4 That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or :43 unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the . remaining portions thereof. Section 5 That a public hearing on the Ordinance shall be held on the /1 day of 9419 , 1989, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council L Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which hearing notice of the same shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. I INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by 2 '-I-. r-- i - the City Council of the City of Aspen on the 9~'~ day of - h 1989. Vi»« -a rt~ ~14 William L. Stirling, Mayor ATTEST: ./4.QI') >95(L- Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this /~/46/ day o f yaa» , 1989. 0 e. .1, William L. Stirling, Mayor 1-3/ ATTEST: 410+3 2 4-«- 7 Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk ord.looeb 3 j MEMORANDUM To: Aspen City Council Thru: Robert S. Anderson, Jr., City Manager Thru: Amy Margerum, Planning Director From: Roxanne Eflin, Historic Preservation Planner Date: November 13, 1989 Re: Second Reading - Historic Landmark Designation: 100 East Bleeker St. - Public Hearing SUMMARY: The Planning Office recommends approval of Ordinance 62, Series of 1989, on Final Reading. We also recommend that Council award the requested $2,000.00 Designation Grant. COUNCIL GOALS: This reflects Council's goal #10. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: On September 25, 1989, Council unanimously approved this Ordinance on First Reading. PROBLEM DISCUSSION: The Standards for Landmark Designation are found in Section 7-702 (A) of the Land Use Code. Any structure or site that meets one (1) or more of the standards may be designated as a Historic Landmark. Staff finds that the application meets both the criteria in both Standards E. (Neighborhood Character) and F. (Community Character). Standard E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: Located adjacent to the yellow brick elementary school, within the proposed "Community Church Historic District", 100 E. Bleeker contains typical characteristics of an Aspen Victorian miner's cottage with front gable and projecting bay window, of cross gable styling with centrally located chimney. Block 65 has the highest concentration of significant historic structures in Aspen: nine. The preservation of this vernacular miner's cottage is critical to the block, the neighborhood and the entire community of Aspen. Standard F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen I » community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: The Inventory file in the Planning Office states: "The significance of this residential structure is not Of those who owned it or lived in it, nor of its architecture, although this structure is representative of Aspen's mining era. This modest single level structure is of historical importance by illustrating the family/home environment and life styles of the average citizen in Aspen which was dominated by the silver mining industry. This residential structure is a good representation of a typical Aspen Victorian-era miner's cottage." The structure has received a relatively small, compatible addition to the rear, which has been referred to by staff as an extremely good example of compatible design within a historic structure. We are pleased the applicant has chosen to landmark designate this important historic structure. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: The applicant has requested a $2,000 Designation Grant from the City, which he is eligible for. The Planning Office recommends Council award this grant. ADVISORY COMMITTEE VOTE: On June 28, 1989, the HPC unanimously recommended landmark designation for this historic resource; P&Z unanimously recommended landmark designation on September 5, 1989. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Office recommends approval of this Landmark Designation Ordinance, and further recommends that Council award the $2,000 Designation Grant. PROPOSED MOTIONS: "I move to approve Ordinance 62, Series of 1989, on Final Reading, granting Landmark Designation." "I move to approve the $2,000 Designation Grant." CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS: memo.cc.100eb.2 2 .. 100 4 911«6 34-, c€oLL 81611 3, 79. 9 0 1-£- ***ad/.Ma-Zau ~.6-fu 4 30/ /0 0 «14,4-~ =,4--3 U:»£.-0 -/2.0 -„.25--~~Af-"LY SULE 0=53 429,-02 7 21 -,t:2-1 LL-j 41»a·£---e- 1-lt y_4r Q»zz., U-0 4-1 -3£4. &&4406,12.22, 46- / ki.-c~,ZI EN~IZ _y,AddE, *LU----, ~ 9 i / 1\ 1/ 210 l .-2 FU).tktollit i 7 --54 Y Sonctity ot Contract STEWVART TITLE OF ASPEN, INC. 602 E. HYMAN • ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 • (303) 925-3577 August 7, 1989 Ed Grosse 100 E. Bleeker Aspen, CO 81611 Re: Surrounding property owners of the Edwin J. Grosse and Adeline M. Grosse property described as Lot K, Block 65, City and Townsite of Aspen. Sir, A search of the records of this office and those of the Assessor and Treasurer of Pitkin County, Colorado reveals the following owners of property surrounding the above described: Wilson V. and Janella H. Garrett Richard B. and Montae 7158 Hillgreen Imbt Johnson Dallas, TX 75116 6820 Broadway Dallas, TX 75230 Robert L. and Maria Segall Donald Paul Krumm 25 West Street Box 874 Brooklyn, NY 11222 Aspen, CO 81612 Palmer Communications, Inc. Kermit S. and Jenny W. 1801 Grand Avenue Sutton Des Moines, Iowa 50308 Suite 800 317 6th Avenue Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Robert G. and Yvonne F. Hammond Priscilla Anne Sadler Box 280 Box 2989 Evergreen, CO 80439 Aspen, CO 81612 Charles W. Dwight The Hotel Aspen 100 W. Hallam 730 East Durant Avenue Aspen, CO 81611 Aspen. CO 81611 D 41 Willa Kemper Penney 121.H. Bleeker Street Aspen, CO 81611 The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Corporate Tax Department MBC 3130 -KD Cox 1801 California Street Denver, CO 80201 North and South Aspen Associates, Ltd. 200 South Aspen Street Aspen. CO 81611 Aspen Clinic Building Board of County Commissioner 100 E. Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Aspen, CO 81611 Constenance M. Hoguet Larry Saliterman 333 East 68th Street 2240 Lee Avenue North New York, NY 10021 Minneapolis, MN 55424 Edward and Judith E. Neisser George S. Jr and Shirley C/O Harris Associates, LP M. Weaner Room 500, 2 North LaSalle C/O Virginia Hurst Chicago, IL 60602 1 Central Union Building Wheeling, WV 26003 Aspen School District Aspen. CO 81611 Although our search was through and we believe the statement herein to be true, this is neither a guaranty or opinion of title and is understood and agreed that Stewart Title of Aspen, Inc. neither assumes nor will be charged with any financial obligations or liability on any statement contained herein. Since~ely, Lk / 1/ 1 +1 - 1 0 111*]/ 4/ f-<41,*34(ige,A Hazel I. Herwick Title Examiner »-4 ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 (303) 920-5090 August 14, 1989 Edwin & Adeline Grosse 100 East Bleeker Street Aspen, CO 81611 RE: 100 E. Bleeker Historic Designation Dear Edwin, We have rescheduled your application for review by the Planning and Zoning Commission at a public hearing on Tuesday, September 5, 1989 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. The Friday before the meeting date, we will call to inform you that a copy of the memo pertaining to your application is available at the Planning Office. Sincerely, Debbie Skehan Administrative Assistant MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Committee From: Roxanne Eflin, Planning Office Re: Landmark Designation: 100 East Bleeker St. Date: June 28, 1989 LOCATION: 100 E. Bleeker St., Lot K, Block 65, City and Townsite of Aspen APPLICANT: Edwin and Adeline Grosse APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Landmark Designation for the c. 1884 cottage at 406 W. Smuggler St. A Landmark Designation grant of $2,000 is also being requested by the applicant, which should be granted by Council at second and Final reading of the Designation Ordinance. HISTORIC EVALUATION RATING: "31' SUMMARY: This property will become Aspen's 99th designated historic landmark. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearing at P&Z level), then first and second reading (public hearing at Final reading) of the designation ordinance by Council. The designation grant is expected to be approved by Council at Final reading as well. HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION STANDARDS: The Standards for Landmark Designation are found in Section 7-702(A) of the Land Use Code. Any structure or site that meets one (1) or more of the standards may be designated as a Historic Landmark. Staff finds that the application meets both the criteria in both Standards E. (Neighborhood Character) and F. (Community Character). Standard E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: Located adjacent to the yellow brick elementary school, within the proposed "Community Church Historic District", 100 E. Bleeker contains typical characteristics of an Aspen Victorian miner's cottage with front gable and projecting bay window, of cross gable styling with centrally located chimney. Block 65 has the highest concentration of significant historic structures in Aspen: nine. The preservation of this vernacular miner's cottage is critical to the block, the neighborhood and the entire community of Aspen. Standard F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: The Inventory file in the Planning Office states: "The significance of this residential structure is not of those who owned it or lived in it, nor of its architecture, although this structure is representative of Aspen's mining era. This modest single level structure is of historical importance by illustrating the family/home environment and life styles of the average citizen in Aspen which was dominated by the silver mining industry. This residential structure is a good representation of a typical Aspen Victorian-era miner's cottage." The structure has received a relatively small, compatible addition to the rear, which has been referred to by staff as an extremely good example of compatible design within a historic structure. We are pleased the applicant has chosen to landmark designate this important historic structure. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Office recommends that the HPC recommend for approval Landmark Designation for 100 East Bleeker Street. memo.hpc.100eb 2 ell t\,~ 04& i 0. / MEMORANDUM To: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission t ' -4-~6-Ft le From: Roxanne Eflin, Planning Office Re: Landmark Designation: 100 East Bleeker St., Public Hearing Date: August 8, 1989 LOCATION: 100 E. Bleeker St., Lot K, Block 65, City and Townsite of Aspen APPLICANT: Edwin and Adeline Grosse APPLICANT'S REQUEST: Landmark Designation for the c. 1884 cottage at 406 W. Smuggler St. A Landmark Designation grant of $2,000 is also being requested by the applicant, which should be granted by Council at second and Final reading of the Designation Ordinance. HISTORIC EVALUATION RATING: 113'1 SUMMARY: This property will become Aspen's 99th designated historic landmark. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearing at P&Z level), then first and second reading (public hearing at Final reading) of the designation ordinance by Council. The designation grant is expected to be approved by Council at Final reading as well. OTHER BOARD ACTION: On June 28, 1989, the HPC unanimously recommended landmark designation for this historic resource. HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION STANDARDS: The Standards for Landmark Designation are found in Section 7-702(A) of the Land Use Code. Any structure or site that meets one (1) or more of the standards may be designated as a Historic Landmark. Staff finds that the application meets both the criteria in both Standards E. (Neighborhood Character) and F. (Community Character). Standard E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: Located adjacent to the yellow brick elementary school, within the proposed "Community Church Historic District", 100 E. Bleeker contains typical characteristics of an Aspen Victorian miner's cottage with front gable and projecting bay window, of cross gable styling with centrally located chimney. Block 65 has the highest concentration of significant historic structures in Aspen: nine. The preservation of this vernacular miner's cottage is critical to the block, the neighborhood and the entire community of Aspen. Standard F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: The Inventory file in the Planning Office states: "The significance of this residential structure is not of those who owned it or lived in it, nor of its architecture, although this structure is representative of Aspen's mining era. This modest single level structure is of historical importance by illustrating the family/home environment and life styles of the average citizen in Aspen which was dominated by the silver mining industry. This residential structure is a good representation of a typical Aspen Victorian-era miner's cottage." The structure has received a relatively small, compatible addition to the rear, which has been referred to by staff as an extremely good example of compatible design within a historic structure. We are pleased the applicant has chosen to landmark designate this important historic structure. RECOMMENDATION: The Planning Office recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend for approval Landmark Designation for 100 East Bleeker Street. memo.pz.100eb 2 ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 (303) 920-5090 June 22, 1989 Edwin & Adeline Grosse 100 East Bleeker Street ~ Aspen, Colorado 81611 RE: 100 East Bleeker Street Historic Designation Dear Mr. & Mrs. Grosse, This is to inform you that the Planning Office has completed its preliminary review of the captioned application. We have determined that your application is complete. We have scheduled your application for review by the Historic Preservation Committee on Wednesday, June 28, 1989 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. This application has also been scheduled for review by the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission at a public hearing on Tuesday, August 8, 1989 at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. The Friday before the meeting date, we will call to inform you that a copy of the memo pertaining to your application is available at the Planning Office. Please be reminded that notice of the public hearing needs to mailed to property owners within 300 feet of the subj ect property and a sign needs to be posted on each of the properties. If you have any questions, please call Roxanne Eflin, the planner assigned to your case. 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C-----1--£D~I WL-- ATIZAERMENT 1 D USE APPIICATION FERM 1. 2) Project I£)cation (inlicate street a~iress, lot & block number, legal description where appropriate) 3) Present Zoning 4) Lot Size 5) Appli_cares liane, Ukkess & P~net # 1 .'USC) 9 /2.12 '6/6. (55~80<$44 /00 Z /fos£*,32, 01=/6-2 2 f wit - Ola€- #499 6) Representative's Name, Address & Phone # tu 14 7) Type of Application (please dieck all that apply): Conditional Use Oonceptual SPA Oonceptual Historic Dev. Special Review Final SPA Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline Conceptual PUD Minor Historic Dev. Stream Margin Final PUD Historic Demolition Mountain yiew Plane Subdivision JHistoric Designation Conchniniumization - 1™ct/Map Amerximent GM@S Allotment Lot Split/Iot Line - (2433 E]oemption Adjustment. 8) Description of Existing Uses (rtnnber and type of existing structures - approximate sq. ft.; rumber of bedroans; any previous appmvals granted to the property). 2/A)6 f F 1~~b~el * 1 1¢™ 9) Description of Develoinent Application , 10) Have you attached the following? Response to Attadment 2, Minint= Submission Contents Response to Attachment 3, Specific Submission Contents Response to Attachment 4, Review Standards for Your Application & 62£(IL « „i_-.~ cigitj iv'O°a 6-&Lo ; ~4«fle, c <~»jif- ...W Y Uh M!*reRIG S AND STRUCTURES z ' _ LEGEND /1 1986 UPI) E EAM=lignaL.21[3&£4/12 designated ' ~SPEN. COL ~ KI~ not yet designated 0 --*I.-* . EAgmlentita/911/*a · designated A -0.2,0. 7.. 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DE eli) 19B3 0,4 1 8,5- ~1~ ~ ~ 4. 1,/1 8*ire•i,• 14135 HLE,ters R)w, Farmingticn Hills, Michigan 48018 1 |: .f th. county a Oakland ind State•,f ~um'.tmE.Id p", WITNESM' TH, That th• sabd party of th• fir.t part, for end tn ron,„Irration of thestimof . 111 132 1 Dou.•1• ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration *44***. i i te th* Iald pirty of the fin' part in hand pold by the ..ad p.irty of the *Ncond port. the rweipt wher•of t, 1-r.by C,-9/ 410:l/eed ,nd Beknell,dled, hai granted, Direained. -W and r,•nv,yed. alid by theio prnenti di/• Zrant. bargailt, 2 1 - 441, *unvey and *entir m. ••te th•,•49~t,10267' the *Nd part, hia hiin and a,•igni forevIr, all the following -I, Q<* 'Rk #*ribed lA/ttlh»"~41/rew /7~~Ate.I,ME./&,ne,nthe c ,•unt, uf FI'nUN and lit,ti of Colorado. te-wit: - Lot K, Blod, 65 1 1 City and nownsite of -p,n Cbunty of Pitkin, State of Colorado e 0 . 0 M 0. I 0. .IM known am .treit ind numbil 100 Emit Ble•ker Striet. 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Au, p. prrfret. 86*,blut* Ind' 4/.a.,bleatited inholll.ne•, in ta•, In ke *imple, Ind has 001.1 right. full pow.r In,1 lawful luthority te /ri . harliin. 0,11 and eonv,y the same 11• man-, a••1 lerm u ('* 1 \'00 Bfur,• .id. ind that the lam• ar, fre, ind *bar !,m i./ fwmer and •thor grante. bargal-. 881-. 1~•1-. $41,4 8.-•iment• ind encumbranc.. of whatever kind ur natur~ 60.-r. ; 9WL7MT qlheral tmele for 1983. I Payable in 1984: e•oeptials and mineral re•ervation, as contail-d in Pitait to Aapen Tbwnsite recorcled in Book 139 at page 216; and SnBJECT to the ofeict of inclusion in any giiaral or pecific water caniervancy, fire protection, goil J orct,erval_lan or oth,r dimtrict or incluoion in any water service or stnut I imprr,-Fent area; ,•,croad,-t of i,ra, and concrete walk into thi allay *d Gallut=h Strait adjoining mbject property on the North and -ft u •hot/1 on * and the mhved bargilned /,emine, In the quiet and /aceable poomenlon of the maid Dirt, 4 the Betond part, hli hetr• and murn. agminit att In,1 0¥er, per,on or per•on, lawfully claiming •,r t. claim th. whel, 0, any part ther-i, th. imid part> of the firit part *hall ant •111 WARRANT AND FOREVER DE+ IND. Th, *Ingular r umber .hall in•·lu,i•· the plural, th•plural the •ingul•1.8nd th• um• c,f any ge.,der ihall be applkableto all lendor•. 1% WITNE.*11 8 111.REOF. th, 00 p.rty of th•· firmt par L.hai h,reunte 90 ),1, hind and wal the day Ind yoer fint aboil written AA ' &1 0 4 kjaia Ar fbrik_ 1-7'~ 1 .ALI . /Al¥]L Wn,CrADE JO[AR 1 WEALI [MEAW --- - ATAT"v 4444*"Al CAL"'~t o.untvof E}*DIA I ............................4. . OFFICIAL SEAL 14 of MoN,&r '1* The fure/,Ing in#trum,nt wa• ackrowled,red br/ SHIRLEY LEE ~ NOTARY FU3LIC CALIFO-A-Z 1 I + 1. i. 83 i„ cARL WELING JODAP. SONOMA COUNTY ~ 1 9, .* ta/"46/IME,/IMI ~l 12' 1/I . .....................*....... Mi ,•,mn,Nim" impir" 31115 1 k , 1110- Wiln.·04 m. hand ind offl.·181 -al UILL~ u,fl.... , 1 *continued on reveic. I & N. 012A ·4,10•%¥~ I,~ •I, ~·~ I•b··i•,0,..~·, R..,,,.i -~..dfu,i~.6*•.re .I•40§,wilr,4. t~n•,i.~~le,U,(DWIH, •·1• -~ . .. 4 tk..4 i."4 LORETTA DA 255717 h , :1 1. Ql,EL 2 ALLEY -4-0.3 0 H < l~111111Ill/IlllIP= // 76'05'11" £ 30.0/ ~ , FOUND REBAR W/PLAS. CAP »,11 0/ / /f/+lL ////////1 L.S. 9184 Lilikitl ujil lill_. M '2148·~CONC*ETE WAI-IC + 2 I to..4. -X-'-K-I- .' m ~ ~ 4009 STAIRS logs 2.- 9300 - "~2_tt'11~4- -EL=.I~;~...~S Mn! 8 -~ 5 6 X - 840 , --..--1111IT~i~iifll > W 4- Woop 4000 FENCE 00 ~ ARCH 21 N O 3 z BAH 1-j//i/j 4 0 WOOD STAIrZS - WING'OW LL < O 5 8 /1/1 I ~ NEW CORIC 4-7 Wam' l l 11 1 0 // / t.2 0. H. ENT. 3/ / 0 OLP CONC.WALK i .- 0471 46/ - ~ F T. 2/4 .l I M 1 1 0 20 1 /30;L, SCALE ' 1" = 10' J 0 1 0 . % f/// BASIS OF BE~IG: FOUND MONUMENTS AS SHOWN ~ ~ -3 -5.- - AM WthIPOW / ~ ~ ONE STORY/ 1 / /1 44 r<- / E.033,·12.4 c- /~/~FRAME HOU?5 1 .- 1 I . 0. Z. .... Li. ,9. 0 . 6 ////1-//// 1 '' .*. Fulll 101'll' 14 7" Af~~0~~ SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE 11'lle S 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP ACCURATELY DEPICTS Il A SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION ON APRIL 6,1989 OF 0 LOT K, BLOCK 65, CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, THE ONE STORY 0 I £ 7 HOUSE AND GARAGE WERE FOUND TO BE LOCATED AS SHOWN HEREON. THE LOCATION AND DIMENSIONS OF ALL BUILDINGS, Lx-K--X-*- / Il.0 IMPROVEMENTS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN EVIDENCE OR COVE~ . OR KNOWN TO ME AND ENCROACHMENTS BY OR ON THESE WOOP POK.CH I PREMISES ARE ACCURATELY SHOWN. 2s C-to OA ....01 Wooo ·. m STAIRS 58 GAY WINOOW COME WALKS Wooe FENCE ] 1 AL ' FOUND, o ALPINE SURVEYS, Inc. by: JAMES F. RESER N 75·05' 11 " W 30.01 CITY MONUMENT fFOUND MAY 18, 1989 L.S. 9184 {REBAR W/ PLAS. CAP L.S. 9184-x-K-X BLEEKER ST Z i . ' A < 1< ' 11 NOTICE According zo Colorado law you mus! a.mmene'- any legal ack,1 based upon any defect in this survey within 3 years after you f Ir51 discover Alpine Surveys, Inc. Surveyed 4 6 89 co Revisions Title Job No 89-50 such defect In noevent may any action based upon any delect in th,S Survey Drafted 5 18 89 E e Client GROSSE Decommenced more than ten years from the date 01 the certitication shown Post Office Box 1730 nereon Aspen, Colorado 81612 CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO LOT K, BLO C K 65 303 925 2688 i TELEDYNE POST N 02859