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City of Aspen Historic Preservation Committee
DATE RECEIVED: 09/13/93
DATE COMPLETE•
CASE NUMBER: HPC26-93
PARCEL ID#: 2735-124-00-009
PROJECT NAME: ACES Professor House Relocation
Project Address: 100 Puppy Smith
APPLICANT: Al Dietsch, Aspen Center for Environmental Studies
Applicant Address: Box 8777, Aspen, CO 81612 925-5756
REPRESENTATIVE:
Representative Address/Phone:
TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: 2 STEP: 3 STEP:
HPO Insubstantial Amendment or Exemption:
HPC Meeting Dates:
P&Z Meeting Date: CC Meeting Dates: 1st 2nd
REFERRALS:
Planning
City Engineer
DATE REFERRED:
FINAL ROUTING:
Building
Parks Dept. _
INITIALS:
DATE ROUTED•
City Atty City Clerks Office
Other:
FILE STATUS AND LOCATION:
COMMENTS:
Zoning
City Attorney
DUE:
INITIAL•
MEMORANDUM
TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Committee
FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer
RE: A.C.E.S, Proposal for relocation of an inventoried
structure, 101 Puppy Smith Street
DATE: September 22, 1993
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SUMMARY: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (A.C.E.S.) is
proposing development of a portion of their property as housing for
visiting professors and summer interns. This development proposal
requires several reviews through the City of Aspen Planning
Department and Manager's Office, including "Conditional Use,
Special Review, Conceptual SPA, Map Amendment and GMQS exemption."
An inventoried house and outbuilding are located in the area
proposed for development. Known to A.C.E.S. as the "professor
house," the building is a miner's cottage constructed in the
18801s. The house has had several alterations, including a shed
addition to the rear, removal of Victorian detailing and original
windows and installation of asphalt shingles and board and batten
siding. The outbuilding is 200 sq. ft. with a double shed roof,
board and batten siding and contemporary windows. Without a lot
and block description of the parcel, staff cannot confirm the
approximate construction date of the outbuilding through maps or
records. A.C.E.S. proposes to relocate the house 150 feet to the
east, directly behind the City's Electric Switching Station (see
attached map). They further propose to donate the house and that
property to the City, in exchange for another piece of land along
Puppy Smith Street.
APPLICANT: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, represented by
Al Dietsch, President.
LOCATION: The house and outbuilding are at 101 Puppy Smith Street.
A metes and bounds description of the entire A.C.E.S. property is
attached.
POSITION OF THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE: At this time, the City is
looking into the economic benefits of A.C.E.S.I proposed land
exchange and expects to come to a decision by the end of October.
The parcel which A.C.E.S. would like to acquire from the City is
220 Puppy Smith Street. This parcel is listed on the Inventory and
the building on the site is described as a 19th century miner's
cottage. Staff has confirmed that the 19th century resource was
demolished and the existing building was constructed in the 19501s.
The parcel should. not be included on the Inventory. A.C.E.S.
intends to demolish the 1950's structure and landscape the area.
Although A.C.E.S. did not address the future of the outbuilding in
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their proposal, staff assumes that they intend to demolish it. The
City Manager's office expressed some interest in aquiring that
building as well.
PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: No demolition, partial demolition or
relocation of any structure included in the Inventory of Historic
Sites and Structures of the City of Aspen, established pursuant to
section 7-709, or any structure within an "H" Historic Overlay
District shall be permitted unless the demolition, partial
demolition or relocation is approved by the HPC because it meets
the applicable standards of section 7-602 (D), unless exempted
pursuant to section 7-602 (E). (The parcel does not meet the
criteria for exemption, because it is listed on the Inventory.
Standards for Review of Relocation
1. Standard: The structure cannot be rehabilitated or
reused on its original site to provide for any reasonable
beneficial use of the property:
Response: The structure is currently used year round by
A.C.E.S. to house its visiting professors and staff.
However, at 750 sq. ft., the historic structure does not
provide enough space for A.C.E.S.' needs. Their
redevelopment proposal replaces the "professor's house"
with two buildings which are 1340 sq. ft.
Staff was not able to confirm with certainty that this
building is in its original location, although there is
no reason to expect that it was moved previously. It
would seem that the historic building could be
incorporated into A.C.E.S.I new housing scheme, however,
to hold to their plan for two professor's houses, there
would have to be large addition to the historic
structure, almost doubling its size. Given the location
of the existing buildings and the trees, the site plan
would have to be reworked to incorporate the historic
resource.
2. Standard: The relocation activity is demonstrated to be
the best preservation method for the character and
integrity of the structure, and the historic integrity
of the existing neighborhood and adjacent structures will
not be diminished due to the relocation:
Response: As evidenced by the attached map (exhibit A)
this area was known as the "Lake View Addition" to the
City of Aspen and once included approximately fifty
buildings. The neighborhood has lost its historic
integrity, as all but three of the buildings have been
demolished. Traces of the original streets in this
neighborhood can still be seen, especially Puppy Smith
Street, which was once known as Smuggler Street.
A.C.E.S.' intends to vacate Puppy Smith Street west of
their entrance gates. The old neighborhood has
essentially been obscured. The two buildings which will
remain after the 1950's structure is demolished will no
longer front a street and will be placed to the rear of
new structures.
3. Standard: The structure has been demonstrated to be
capable of withstanding the physical impacts of the
relocation and re -siting. A structural report shall be
submitted by a licensed engineer demonstrating the
soundness of the structure proposed for relocation:
Response: A letter is attached which states that the
condition of the building is "marginal to bad," and that
the shed addition would have to be temporarily removed
for the relocation. Also attached is a cost estimate
from a housemover. The estimate does not appear to
include substantial bracing for the structure, and a more
thorough inspection by a licensed engineer will be
required before the building is moved. Additionally, the
estimate does not address the outbuilding.
4. Standard: A relocation plan shall be submitted,
including posting a bond or other financial security with
the engineering department, as approved by the HPC, to
insure the safe relocation, preservation and repair (if
required) of the structure, site preparation and
infrastructure connections. The receiving site shall be
prepared in advance of the physical relocation:
Response: The housemovers' estimate does include
preparation of a new foundation onto which the house will
be permanently placed. HPC must set a bond amount
appropriate for the relocation of a 750 sq. ft. wood
framed building. (and possibly the shed)
S. Standard: The receiving site is compatible in nature to
the structure or structures proposed to be moved, the
character of the neighborhood is consistent with the
architectural integrity of the structure, and the
relocation of the historic structure would not diminish
the integrity or character of the neighborhood of the
receiving site. An acceptance letter from the property
owner of the receiving site shall be submitted.
Response: The structure is not being removed from the
neighborhood, and the site onto which the building is to
be moved currently belongs to A.C.E.S. If the City
should acquire the land, an acceptance letter should be
submitted to the Planning Department.
ALTERNATIVES: The HPC may consider the following actions:
1) Approve the proposed relocation application as submitted.
2) Approve the proposed relocation application with
conditions.
3) Deny the proposed relocation application, finding that
it does not meet the five required standards.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends HPC approve the relocation on
the condition that the City of Aspen accepts A.C.E.S.' offer. HPC
will need to see a more thorough assessment and plan for
stabilizing the building during relocation. In addition, the
future of the outbuilding must be addressed.
If the City does not accept the offer and A.C.E.S. cannot find use
for the resource on its current site, they must come back to HPC
with suggestions of alternate sites or they must attempt to
integrate the historic building into their proposal. The applicant
has indicated that if the relocation is not approved, they will
apply for demolition. HPC has not approved demolition of a primary
historic building in several years, and Staff doubts that this
application would meet the required standards.
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ATTACEMERr 1
LAND USE APPZ.ICATIQN FURM
1) project Name ACES Faculty Housing
2) project Location 100 Puppy Smith Street, Aspen CO 81611
(legal description attached hereto)
( indicate street a =a . ess, lot & block mm ber, legal descri t i cn where
appropriate) R-15 (in City)
3) Present Zoning AF-1 (in County) 4) lot Size 25 acres ±
5) Applicant's Name, Address & Pbone # Aspen Center for Environmental Studies,
P.O. Box 8777, Aspen CO 81612-8777, 925-5756
6) Representative's Name, Address & Phcne # Al Dietsch, President, ACES,
P.O. Box 8777, Aspen CO 81612-8777, 925-5756
7) T�i of Application (please check all that apply) :
X Conditional Use X Qxxxptual SPA Conceptual Historic Dev.
X Special Review
8040 Greenline
Stream Margin
Mountain View Plane
Cigdomin i rani zaticn
lot Split,/Lot Line
Adj ustinent
Final SPA
Cmiceptual POD
_ Final PUD
Subdivision
X p Amendment
Final Historic i c Dev.
Minor Historic Dev.
X c DemolitionHi �finri
Historic Designation
GMQS Allotment
Description of Existing Uses (number and type of existing struct=,es;
approximate s• m • - of • c•r• •msprevious approvals granted to the
property)
(Please see attached.)
9) Description of Development Application
(Please see attached.)
10) Have you attached the folla•ring?
Response to Attachment 2, Minimum Sub issicn Contents
Response to Attachment 3, Specific Submission Centents
Response to Attachment 4, Review Standa,_ds for Your Application
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Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 0
P.O. BOX 8777•ASPEN, CO 81612-8777.303/925-5756•FAX 303/925-4819
Paragraph 8 of the attached application is as follows:
Hallam Lake nature preserve; 7 structures consisting of Environmental
Learning Center in which are located 100 seat classroom, natural science
laboratory, visitor's center with 100 sf bookstore selling commercial
products dealing with nature, trout aquarium, library, restrooms, storage
and offices (4,400 sf), Executive Director's house (1,000 sf, 3 bdrms),
Professor house (750 sf, 2 bdrms), Staff house (350 sf, 1 bdrm), Birds of
Prey house (750 sf), barn (720 sf) and storage shed (450 sf). No previous
approvals granted to the property.
Paragraph 9 to read:
Annexation of 21.528 acres; rezoning of entire 25 acres to Academic zone;
conceptual SPA for faculty housing facilities consisting of 2 2-bdrm houses
of 2,680 sf each, one 8 unit building of 6,000 sf, bath and cook house of
1,500 sf, and 6 tents on permanent platforms, and for new 400 sf eagle
cage; conditional review of faculty housing and dining hall; special review
of residential parking; GMQS exemption for non-profit housing; relocation
of one house on historic inventory; vacation of Puppy Smith Street west of
ACES' stone gates
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ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
SPECIFIC SUBMISSION FOR THE
RELOCATION OF HISTORIC STRUCTURE
September 13, 1993
1. The name of the structure proposed for relocation is the ACES'
Professor House.
2. The structure is a two -bedroom, one -bath, single-family residence
which has been substantially altered and remodeled, and is now used by
the applicant as housing for visiting professors during the summer
season, and for staff housing during the remainder of the year.
3. The architect's report, in the form of a letter to the applicant, is
attached.
4. The applicant estimates the market value of the property on which the
structure lies to be in excess of $400,000. No formal appraisal of the
property has been made.
5. The applicant's Development Application, of which this specific
submission is a part, proposes the development of extensive and much -
needed faculty housing on this and adjacent properties. The present
location of this structure interferes with this proposal. The applicant
has proposed to the City of Aspen that the structure be moved
approximately 150 feet easterly to property owned by the City of
Aspen and the applicant. The City is studying the feasibility of using
this structure as housing for the City Electrician and his family. If the
City determines it is not feasible to use this structure for this purpose,
the applicant will then propose that the structure be demolished.
Aspen1 Studies-
P.O. BOX 8777•ASPEN, CO 81612-8777.303/925-5756•FAX 303/925-4819
September 13, 1993
City of Aspen
130 East Galena Street
Aspen, CO 81611
Re: Land Use Application
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Attached is our Development Application for our proposed faculty
housing. The applicant's name is Aspen Center for Environmental Studies;
our mailing address is P. O. Box 8777, Aspen, CO 81612-8777; our street
address is 100 Puppy Smith Street; our telephone number is (303) 925-
5756. The name of our representative is Al Dietsch, President; his address
and telephone number are as stated above.
Our proposed development is described in the architectural drawings
submitted with our application. The application complies with all relevant
review standards. Since the application covers so many types of
development, we are not able to describe in detail the nature of such
compliance. This will be accomplished during the various public hearings.
The one exception to this is our application for -relocation, the specific
contents of which is attached.
We appreciate the cooperation we have received from the City staff to date,
and are prepared to answer any further questions which they may have
concerning our application.
Sincerely,
Al Dietsch
President
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ASPEN CENTER FOR EN VIRONMENAL STUDIES
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Ladies and Gentlemen:
Re: _ICES Zoning .Application
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most precious of our remaining; resources -- natural open space.
I believe the arrogance of the automobile has nearly destroyed
the Aspen community that many of us have nurtured for over
half a century. In recent discussions with Mayor Bennett I
have urged the Mayor together with the City Council to begin
the arduous, but vital, task of reducing the impact of auto—
mobiles on our City. There simply is no better place to start
this process than at ACES, which would like to be recognized
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throughout the Roaring Pork Valley as the leader in the battle
to reduce this pressure on our diminishing natural areas. What
an example to our community if we were allowed to use this
opportunity to create innovative solutions to alter conditions
which make our world unhealthy to live in at present.
The Plan will ban our summer interns and students from parking
on ACES property. ACES will make arrangements for all auto—
mobiles owned by these summer visitors to be parked in an area
or areas outside of the City. We envision a shuttle or public
transportation that will take these persons to and from ICES.
The nascent example of an intercept Parking area on the outskirts
of aspen such as the lfarnit stanch can be used as a laboratory to
develop a concept for the entire city. In Europe, both St. Moritz
and Gstaad, Switzerland, do riot allow an automobile within the
city limits. I hope that this idea has merit and will assist you
in solving the transportation problems you are studying at present.
Only bold experiments of this sort will lead to solutions which
will benefit all the citizens of aspen.
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Mr. Eric Cummings
CONGER FULLER ARCHITECTS
720 E. Durant St. Suite E-8
Aspen, CO 81611
Subject: Relocation of ACES Pro
Dear Eric,
September 13, 1993
Please find attached a cost estimate to move the Professor's House
at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies.
This estimate includes the following:
1. Removal of trees neces-s3ry to move the existing house.
2. Structural support, jacking, and transportation of existing
house.
3. Site preparation, excavation, service & utility trenches, and
road cuts.
4. Install new foundation, excavate and haul -off existing
foundation.
5. Backfill old foundation trenches.
6. Remove, dispose of, replace, and refinish interior drywall and
trim.
7. Remove and replace existing interior wiring.
8. Remove and replace existing roofing materials.
9. Rebuild front porch.
1.0. Finish grading of existing and new building location.
This estimate does not include:
1. Architectural or engineering fees.
2. Permits, tap fees, hook-up fees, etc.
3. Damage caused by jacking and transporting existing house.
4. Landscaping, driveway, patios, etc.
If you should have any questions regarding this cost estimate,
please call me at my office.
Sincerely,
/ ames M. Richard
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210 A.A.B.C. Suite F F - P.O. Box 1660 •Aspezt, Colorado 81612.303/925-7608 (Office & Fax)
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CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
Division
1—General Requirements
$16,150.00
Tree Rermoval
$2,400.00
01000
Demolition of existing foundation
$1,000.00
Dumping
$2,400,00
01500
Temporary Facilities phone
$100.00
01700
Construction cleanup
$250.00
01800
Relocation of existing house
$10,000.00
Division
2—Sitework
$7,100.00
02100
Site Preparation
$600.00
1. Includes cutting road.
2. Does not include road base or paving
02200
Excavation
$3,000.00
02600
Water & sewer trench & hookup
$800.00
02780
Electrical service trench
$400.00
Mobilization of equipment
$2,400.00
Division
3—Concrete
$4,500.00
03100
Footers & foundation
$4,500.00
03200
Fiatwork
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5—Metals
$125.00
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Metal foundation flashing
$125.00
Division
6—Woad and Plastics
$3.450.00
$0.00
06050
Rebuild front porch
$950.00
06100
Interior Trim
$2,500.00
Division
7—Therm2l and Moisture Protection
$3,175.00
07500
Architectural Asphalt Shingle Roef
$3,000.00
07600
Flashing and sheet metal
$125.00
07700
Roof vents
$50.00
Division
9—Finishes
$6,482.00
09250
Remove & replace existing drywall
$3,982.00
09900
Interior painting & finishing
$2,500.00
210 A.A.B.C. Suite F F • P.O. Box 1660 -Aspen, Colorado
81612.303/925-7608 (Office & pax)
Division 15--Mechanical $1,200.00
15050 Water tap / permit fees
15400 Sewer tap & water hcokup
Diviison 16--Electrical $5,500.00
16050 Remove & Replace existing interior wiring
Subtotal $47,682.00
Contingencies (20%) $9,536.40
Profit & Overhead $8,582.76
Total $65,801,16
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September 13, 1993
Al Dietsch
Aspen Center For Environmental Studies
P.O. Box 8777
100 Puppy Smith Lane
Aspen, Co. 83,612
Re: Relocation of the Existing Professor 's House
Dear Al,
We have observed the condition of the existing Professor's House as ACES as it relates to relocating the
residence to the south of the Electrical Switching Station and have gotten some preliminary estimates
for the relocation. These estimates are very conceptual and should be reconfirmed or bid in the event
that you decide to move the residence.
The current condition of the structure is marginal to bad. The back bedroom addition would have to be
removed and rebuilt if desired and you should expect some damage to the materials and finishes inside
which would require repair and/or replacement, The interior allowance is variable depending on the
extent of interior upgrades are desired.
The attached contractor 's proposal if for the relocation of the house. A 20% contingency is inculded to
cover unknown items and is a reasonable amount for budgeting purposes.
1f ^e can be of further assistance, please Iet me know
,•Sincerely �j
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ric Cummings
Project Manager
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ARC111TLCT$AND PLANNER;, P.0 7,20 EAST DURANT:TREET SUITE F•S ASPEN COLORADO 9161:
TELEPHONE 303 925 3M FACSI`1I-E 303 927 3110
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CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP
Pitkin County Title, Inc., a duly licensed Title Insurance Agent in the
State of Colorado hereby certifies that ELIZABETH PAEPCKE AND ELIZABETH H.
PAEPCKE, STEVEN MCK. DUBRUL, JR. AND PETER NITZE, AS TRUSTEES OF THE WALTER P.
PAEPCKE LIFE INSURANCE TRUST are the owner in fee simple of the following
described property:
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING DEEDS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART
HEREOF:
BOOK 172 AT PAGE 225; BOOK 178 AT PAGE 225 COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF
COLORADO. AS THE SAME IS SHOWN ON MAP ATTACHED HERETO.
ENCUMBRANCES: NONE
Subject to easements and rights of way of record.
This certificate is not to be construed to be a guarantee of title and
is furnished for informational purposes only.
PITKIN COUNTY, TI7 4E, INC.
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hundredandfifty two between Alvia L. Pierce
of the County of Pitkin and State of Colorado of the fast part, and
Walter P. ?eepcke and Elizabeth N. ?aepeke
of the County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, of the second part:
WITNESSETH, That the said part y of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of
Ton dollars and other valuable conuiderations 7
to the said part 7 of the first part in hand paid by the Paid parties of the second part, the receipt whereof a hereby confessed and acknowledged
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second part, not in tennncy in common but in joint tenancy, the survivor of them, their ,resigns and the heirs and usigas of such survivor forever,
all the following described Iota or parcel a of land, situate, hying and being in the County of Pitkin
and State of Colorado, to -wit: .
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and the North one half of 7 in Block 1; Lots 1, 2,
4 5, 6 B, and the Nc•rth one half of 7 in Block 2; the South one half
ct Lot �7, all of Lots 8, 9, 10 and 11 of Block l; and all of lots r,
10 and 11 of Block 2; also part of Lot 12 block 1 and part of lot 12
block 2 all in Lakeview addition to the Townsite and City of Aspen
together with all improvements and personal property left thereon.
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he is well seized of the premises above conveyed, as of good, sure, perfect, abrolute and indefeasible estate of inherits oce, in law, in fee simple,
ar.d ba a good right, full power and lawful nut hority to Front, bargain, Fell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid, and that the same
are free and clear from all former and other grants, berFeins, Falco, liens, cast:, ram• crsments and ineumbranc s of whatever kind or native soover,
except taxes for 1952 due in 1953
and the above hargained premises in the quiet and r^aceshle poncssion of the said parties of the second part, the ntrvivor of then, their assigns and
the heirs and as-igns of such survivor, against all and every person or persons law•fulhv claiming or to claim the whole or any part thereof, the acid
part y of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND.
IN WITNESS VnMREOF, The said part y of the first part he a hereunto set his hand and seal t'_.) day and year first
above written.
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of 1 _— A� Yt.�.±!.:_EA"L)
`I ------.(SEAL)
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STATE OF COLORADO,
,wr
Conntyof Pitkin
Thy foregoing instrument was acknowledged beforu me this
1952 , by a Alvia L. Pierca
,,,,j'ITA'E.G my hoati and official real.
My commission expires July 10, 1954
14 th day of Jdl
LE
(S VA L)
William C. Stapleton
.._ ....... _............... ......_._..._................._. _._._.—�.---- —
Notary Public.
Filed for recordthe_.___14th July-- A.D.1952.�
...... �..._.._—dry of-•--�-----._..�_.
itim. C. Stapleton„••,,.,•„_••_•_;, .—._._Recorder.
n1• ___ __...___—_.._.. ......._Deputty.
elf aetioK ie ofbew or mp,e.mt►tive mpaeity, tauvt mare end .1.o aBaw at -Padty and far whom raYaa.
5 - Trc.r.fiwwAut„e«Ar11►.r. 11.e If1CC106
SDSD-t-7ee. SfSS W" Z4,
Ioerl--T-Itn. 146 HISe 1," 1144-TEE ID DLEE'D DESD-[Mule Tarsal or Land Int.rsd.-
-
r m y till �l
?12Tpilt tell :,171'It jli� f[TrSr �7rr5rIltS� Thal.wlk+.+n.th.rdh,.io[i..rr+igdl..ltxnvntir.�+: �itIIiit
;L rr;ar'not'•7 NO. 1
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f ��D a ciF�isnd 114i1,
Tile Scu th 1 oar of Nurnbore,l Seven (7) in Block ;tsar lberod en (2) Situated in' 1 Osborn NO. 1
i +nkntloTr i.dd.c: !: in find to tile='oe-lsite firs, City o: A;pen 7 Osbo n To. 3 L,
.ail C.alona Pellc�
i
+iln.tel m tM• 1'enmy of Pi tkVin till stair of C.,radq was..bjrr•t bI I.ution for the year (fir years) A. D. 19 41-42-43 - 11p, 5 .."Wee in the C-.-tr of
And. Whersu, 'rIt. t. + .,I rq— Moi ProlrrtvNfor the ww (rw rears) nG id r••mninnl due and unpnirl At the date of the sale hereinafter named; �j w+•!', And, �eeau, The 1;
.... ... ,.J_....L .. ��..
And, Whereu, '11,m Trrunnr or the said C.unry• ( mod' Wh.reu -�
I t
I 4'
d
l I i
I
� _ .-...r �,-_,-.-•,aid,nntheeleventh (11) d.>•of Decor.ber ,�1F„v;,,llsy,..,t6irw
- I • , b, virtue of
.1. D. 19 49 , hr rirtur fit tilt .nth..rin• vnonl in Lim he luw, •fit fin udi�mruel •+I^, -the sale he[,m afire Vublirly held fin tilt 7 th day of {! A. U. 19)r9
Dicer her . A. u. u,94 I r In public .eh• fit th, film. of th• Tnm.,rrrr, to the G,unt,• dnrc.nid, it, adrt..6.1 nndnrmta• will, it.. nnnire DCC enb er
mrde of the cem a .,,b rant made and fmrridr,I, tilt real nroln•rq• nhner derrribrd for the pa,•mrnt of tilt ;.rent ".W1.1 and nut, thrr due and r•mninin[ ImfaM •,n f " 1, of the sleWlr in nrh1
t :i reel fuopenr;
l •,id 1- I. T'; -And. Wp.»u, Al ti
I. 'And,R2.nu. At tl,e linenanal pl.roaf._id tiaymond :,3rroe .
I of the County of and State of hid on .11 of it.. nlmvr d—ribed proprry the sum of of the Guilty of e
( i one (1) Ile LLmp. and Ten (10) C[,rr.
tI Iran. the .1.4e ...'oW of tM ., inh•n.t and r,.0 Ihr, den• nbd mrn.te,in[ unpaid ufnn .aid penlle ly for that year, and file said Ir•in[ the wlmlr amount of r
Raneond Monroe l,.ri„Soferrlinhi,midbillto.rropttldprl,teia.um.ulgrste r ;{ T..
fire rent. tr•r.nueun fur the lirft air rnomhm, and fit Ihr nil• of .1.r. pry rent. Pre mm�.m fnr then tE'i Ire �1'
I fj err ever). I v wnnu,, and th•'n.+i,f m1. of Wert.. Lein[ the low-t..1,. ,.f itdrnxt n1 whirl, fine fn•rv,n uRe•rrl In pat ti,e acid tarn, interest I eat. eo n f 1C Ire
t ` MI,I'1'n,rnnn,r,fhe ,aid pmtmrq• wan ., rirken oR to h,m at r q.•., rail pnq.+q
dn. rgou Mid Prol.•ny 1„r that rear om ye,rt nrnl pnem,ml fir the Mid ann hnrme In,al mvle Lr him 1„ Ih- d, -
illy
rhnt Ix,rr; IAat And. WMreee, Th.
_
1 And, Whereu, The maid finyrnond i:.onroo en
.m
did, a, tile day of , A. b. 19 , .hd\' Mnirn Ihr rrrtilienlc of Oil- arle fir the pn,1r dhi, rn• M uL,nxnid, anal .D a�
h;. r d,la. title .od h,tm.t tl Mi.] f...fwrty, to Al v i n L P. P rc � y il a he Ca, Mlle f tV ntm�
i ...IRtalr of Color-ec '• 1the And, Wf
+ ollhrGunyof Pi '
And, Whmu, 7Te a.i.l :.1 via L . P l n rc a }'•`` * And, Wherw. Ter
A. 1). In ,duly n,+iau the verlirir.le of the Mir of the property A. .f--id, mud ail Ji.l, •m tile
In. fights, title .n.l i t•,o,t ill said poq erly. n Vial ter P^ ^, C ke his rights, title Real intennl
,.
1 n r " ,d the County of .
t ( ,.ttile County or Cook m,dsweof 111ino1
d. Mnu, Al Ile .file ., held ., sentry) I.r Ihr '1'n•nrunv, m. bi.l. x.•.r .dh•nd ar made by fin fnr the .nl•I ,eery And r ram .r b'' 'And, o1T—i .At:
/ iwn.m,,•lrrraor Pml r^fir y, W- be h.rrMrd_er,
1 u. Ime the said Ian.. nett)., and sal. upm the aid prnf•'rc leer rhnl rally fnr rrnn� still tL.• am.l Treuarer, LM•I„[ Iq.a,l ar•L real pmlyrty me fnr'he Gnv, diA reoRa n
mr
rr the )tent, ,Sul neat hKinnina of tilt• J. Ihr nrrl. dnr (•null nail +nn•rn!iuc d:n fir Mid .sale) mad ib,•'rr•a,urrr having L,rnme .di+gird that fin .air of aid lm.fw-ty nwld err ad, rh.
fw•nv,tr eadd Iw Lnd, Iinn,d. fG.'v..Lyp�r-rlc +, hr Un• lbr, 'I'n•e.nn•e ill Ilc• rail f nw„y, .1 t. nIf to Ur••.,i.i Cot ty, And . ernihralr of -1. e., Jule iam,l rM,efor W the..I C -,
davrrni ,o den sa41 Qomry iu reu•rmnlnm,• xf17lT,•w r iu nvtuL h r «• um,h• and proe,dr.L
And, Whereas. 77u• mild —n LWn, c, nrl,n[ by nine Ilmmsh i,• a;,uulr 'I'rrxnn•r, (•and in conformity with the order of the And' Whaeau' Tit
6anl of Count,• Colo mhmr-.. If -61 C+col y, dnlc rntrn,l •f n.v.nl an I— .I of , A. D. 19 ,Ihr Misr[ of Guilty .1 th, 4
_1 day hrin[ on, ,.1 the darn or a regular .,.,Len of .Ir ILmnl fir ('annq• C'ommi..rmrn ,d . ' duly n w' Ihr rerlifrate of Mle of Mid prolwrty, M ieo 1 _ A.I .late ban[ oar of tea• s
.l.—id to sabLC„Ar
' A, .f.lre,aill to said C.,,edy ....1 all it. right., title not inters•.: m .,LI propMty laded by tin n.•Inf grid salt• ,,. /
t .r the Guilty of and St.to 1. e sum or
f.,r llr .nee .r 1)„Lua. and 'Ana W . 7 t1
�+ 'And, wberallul. I he..W for., ercc en 1-11 Irp r _.- --
lu.lnflvo(0g5 hMfaidsubseq—tt.ax
i.1 losli-i-v.m-iI r, it.. f Tiree (3) DOLwaninety-
And,herw. ry
And, Wher.u, >bnr than Ihr.• rears I1;.,. elm +el ran.• ten• dnr of the said M1r mud Ihr said hn+ not been nd„•nud Ih,•erro n M fi vide) hr I.-: W
, f I Pnlln'r` And, Wier.+., 17,
�. And. Whereu,'n,• lard r l•.nr w.. M..+..I b.r,bnt yo.e bn e-W al n.I of •1—'— Lan con• I In., dnllan: And, Whersa[. AI!
And, Whereas, .%If lhr rn,ei.i• of the swam. pr,.rrilnna pm,apti.ire. .o ..1•e.tnine is, deal. hilt,• 1., , flit], -,plied with, find +re nr.w ..f raw.i, And filed in 11. ,RR of the County T.
Ihrofli- „I tiltt.,,mtr rr.,r,lrer.,(.nt,tI,..nail;
Now, 1'he»ton, 1
r Row, Therefore, I. Pn i l l i J . Cros t: , TreAneree .d fill Gaudy JonwaLl, far .-ill in mn.idr,tinn of the file
'r h, ear din a,m to th. 7 r..w,rrr p,;.1 a. nf. + W, and bt• "ri-,d der +lane, in.urh ru.• nmde..... I pe.,W.,l, her, gmnttrl, harsninel And solid, And In' their pm.n„ do [ant, bar[ut
x ( pr. •,{• Je•:..n1. ;i/'G n null ,rid Ih,• ..l.n< salt,) fnrrs,nne ,hrrib„1 rt,rl r+lnlr mdn th^ rnLl iY;ll t ••'•� i' n0^Ck0 .
11{ p hh.-her n d nr•,gne, (my, aerrlq rl 1n n;f the right. of rab•nganm I,y 'n nn,.nut In•n.me or WWII, pnr•hiel hy'vw. (1gnM4
In Witness Whereof, 1, r hill j p J. Crosby , Trraalrrr ., 041, hr "b'"a''If the Rsep
1 Tr..,• �� ,fir horilr nfrr,ni•I, h.\+ here,ml„ .m me hand anal .rAl till. 20 th day fir April IA. D. 19 53 • _ 2 .1 ) and
` CO Phillip J. Crosby (+FAL) LM!`,3g4
14 art. Sn�? __ ib,l \n.- _Tu. >nlr Its„ill. T ry all rr fir tki n Co..... CY hwaan 'strike ad m Ar os lam'
1 '+Irik, arse in .mmI.." with r.rl_ - W. minty in parenthrs.
j Pw many in invn... ..e..... r wimn an.v,., 1- nor rnno, add he n,l.4fi t-W. on fir hrrorr th,.erond Morita, of J)"t,r In Wrnr. (4r lr, a +n
STATE or COLORADO,
County M= IT-;i1!: - —�.m.
r 7F Ihrdlyr•nin•ulntlrrnren,e.I'll linl^ CZ Stop]ntor,, Notary Public iAAAdrara.hdGn•a,
( I.N.nr.ih pq.r,.Ll ten• •elu a u.meI i n 1 i h J . C roll by T,ean,rrr of said 0""Y'
In In• mild 1ndy, ., 1be dal^ y1: 1 r�t.tAt.
u
`QT j qr �' I••n'.nnlb Am.wn to u,. ILr'frrR.un•r nof 'm•d II„• rt rnlinn of tiler nlmv, rontrynn,r, and In Iq the 4irdtnrl �trAy
f. ' V t ,. f. i. .• p.n.,u .L...e wme n Rth+rl I., ehr LIn•r•.ing dn,i..n,l xh„ ,•a„•fill.) tilt, al.rve eIm -rrr n+ Tmw,rrr of ill, said tllorlt •, and wh'I L�
r .S�r1L nrWL.ai.,la,J ehr rr„•ulum of till' Male , b,• hi. aduntary net firs,) drd ..0....l... rr of Mid Cnnnty, Wtht• p.n.— lhrel it rrPn"ied-
I;irq,umlern,>•I,a,rd..,d iiCtxriill .rl,uln 20th My or April 1A.n.11,53.
Myennmi..i,mrariers July 10 1m59.
William C. Ste Dla� `r�,tn
,pd to, it -rot ton _ 2J LIl F,h+1 ter Rattled tLL
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Ytel. C. Stapleton co,,,CL..[•. •+ Ro.
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0TIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP •
Pitkin County Title, Inc., a duly licensed Title Insurance Agent in the
State of Colorado hereby certifies that ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES, A COLORADO NON PROFIT CORPORATION is the owner in fee simple of the
following described property:
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING DEEDS ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART
HEREOF:
BOOK 341 AT PAGE 372; BOOK 341 AT PAGE 374; BOOK 341 AT PAGE 376; BOOK 341 AT
PAGE 378; BOOK 370 AT PAGE 687; BOOK 382 AT PAGE 272A; BOOK 385 AT PAGE 690;
BOOK 457 AT PAGE 661; BOOK 480 AT PAGE 223; BOOK 502 AT PAGE 245; BOOK 581 AT
PAGE 885; BOOK 633 AT PAGE 993; BOOK 636 AT PAGE 135. COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE
OF COLORADO. AS THE SAME IS SHOWN ON MAP ATTACHED HERETO.
ENCUMBRANCES: NONE
Subject to easements and rights of way of record.
This certificate is not to be construed to be a guarantee of title and
is furnished for informational purposes only.
PITKTW COUNT LE, INC.
BY: " J)
authoriz'o 5ignature
CERTIFIED TO: Q-�TEMBER 13, 1993 @ 8:30 A.M.
_ =�1w9 5 Block p_
Julie Hane
Tms DEED, Made this 29th day of December , 1977 ,
I
betceea Elizabeth H. Paepcke DEL
Pitkin and state of L
of the County o• rc_
Colorado, of the first part. anAspen Ce]"itC. -
IEnvironmental Studies, a Colorado non-profit
corporation, and state of
Of the County of Pitkin I
Colorado, of the second part y of the first part, for and In consideration of the -I'm of
II WITNESSET11, Tnat the sal.. pa. s�Q r.M7 Am i
TEN DOLLARS and other qood and valuable consideration part, the receipt whereof. II
to U,e sa;d pa:: 1 of the first Dart in hand paid by the said part y
Is hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha s remiced released:' sold -'conveyed and QUIT CLATaIF.P, and by
•
party of the second part,
I!i these presents does remise. re 1. `evns. foxtre: ant �rioht. UIT ttie I nterea c claim and 'demand which the said I
-its .- heirs, aCC2Z3Cr a.. __ , -, l.n,i situate. lying and
of the first part ha s in and in the following described jot c,r pa.cc. I
part and State of Colorado, to wit.
being In the county of Pitkin
An undivided 8/12th interest in and to two parcels
of land more particularly described on Exhibit ,,
attached hereto as a part hereof.
TO . HAVE ?.ND TO HOLD the same, togeth_r with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto
beloneng or in anywise thercunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, tittle, int use.esbeand
land aim whatsbeh000ever
the, of
said
said part y of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper
party of the second part, its heirs and assignsforever.
IN WITNESS NIIEIIF.OF, The said part y of the first part ha s
hereon set her hand
and Beal the dny and year first above written _
[SEAL]
EY�za e�h H. PaepcK
Signed, Scaled and Delivered in the Presence of ......................-_
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[SEAL]
STATE OF COLORADO,
I County cf
day of December
11
before me th 2 9 th I I
The foregoing instrument wn+ acknowledged •
1' 77,by Elizabeth H. Paepcke ;�
li
:
198 0 . R'itness my hand and official eal.
MY commission expires i+U�j U s t 2 .. 0 � • v ^� • (
71
t
EXHIBIT A TO QUIT CLAIM
_. ..
DEED FROM EL.IZABETH H. PAEPCKE TO
_ _...
i
ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
.
Dated December 29, 197.7
_.
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED TN TliF. NE 1/4 OF THE
SE 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 10 SOU'I71,
RANGE 85 14EST OF T11B 6Tii P. M. , PITYIN COUNTY,
COLORADO, BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE EAST 1/4 CORNER
OF SAID SECTION 12 BEARS N 22041'18" E 632.67 FEET;
THENCE S 74018'00" E 205.98 FEET;
THENCE N 82005140" W 178.19 FEET ;
THENCE N 34055117" W 38:09---FEET TO T1:E POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.057 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NE 1/4 OF-THE--
SE1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH,
R-MGE 85 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M., AND IN THE NW 1/4 OF
THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH,
RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M., PITKIN COUNTY,
COLORADO, BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE 1/4 CORNER
COMMON TO SAID SECTIONS 7 AND 12 DEARS N 01046'19" E
646.99 FEET;
THENCE S 74018'00" E 177.97 FRET;
THENCE S 02000'00" E 41..23 FEET;
THENCE N 62039'00" W 194.52 FF,ET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.080 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
s
sec *10 1977
Recorded n•
r Reeeption No. Ai
ITrnS DEED, "ade this 25',Th day of DCcCI*bC" , 1n77 ,
34A o :3 1
between Elizabeth ]i. Paepcke I
/�of the County of P; tk i n and state of Q E C V
Colorado, of the firs' part, and :aspen Center for
Environn:cr.tal StudicS, a Colorado .non-profit --
corporation,
of the. County of Pitkin and state of
Colorado, of the second part,
WITNESSETII. That the said part y of the first parL, for and in consideration of the sum of
TEN DOLLARS and other good and valuable consideration >xanzxs,
to the said part y of the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof
is : crcby =nfcesed and ncicriov:ledeed. he S remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by
these presents do e S remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the said party of the second part,
its heirs, succer-ors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said
part y of the first part has in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the. County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, to wit:
An undivided 8/12th interest in and to a
_ parcel of land, being more specifically
-- described on --Exhibit A, attached hereto as
a part hereof.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, toget: ar with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto �I
belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the II
said party of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said ;I
part y of the second part, its heirs and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said part y of the first part ba S hereunher hand
and seal the day and year fi =t above written.
I El t� Q�t`�I � [SEAL]
....................................... ...............
Signed, Scaled and Delivered in the Presence of E11 beth H. Paepcke it
l-..............
.............. ......... ... _............ .... .......... ........ __[SEAL)
___................. _...--_..._................... ..... _............... [SEAL]
_............................. `................ _...................... �...... ... _ ..
.._..._.._.__._........_........ __. ........................... [SEAL)
STATE OF COLORADO,
County o-
Pitkin a..
The foregoi,,g instrument was acknowledged before me this 29th da; of December.... !
is 77,by' Elizabeth H. Paepcke II
My commission expires August 20 19 8 0 . Witnesm my hand and official seal
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EXHIBIT A TO QUIT CLAIM DEED FROM
ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE TO ASPEN CENTER .
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DATED
December 29, 1977.
A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PART Or LOTS 1, 2, 3, 11,
12, 13 AND 14, BLOCK 3, LAKEVIEW ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT TIIE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF STAID
BLOCK 3, WHENCE THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 7,
TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M.,
BEARS N 14058'00" W 730.03 FEET;
THENCE N 02000'00" E 222.63 FEET TO THE NORTIMTEST
CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE S 79011'00" E 75.90 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE
OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE S 02000'00" W 222.63 FEET TO A POINT ON TIIE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE N 79°11.00" W 75.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.383 ACRES,.MORE OR LESS.
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r�Julie Bane cy
P.eeeptioa Y�.0J.-...ti...._.�i ......_....---_._....._...........................................�Reeorde:. '
17ms DEED, Made this 29th day of December , 1977
between Elizabeth H. •Paepcke QFv �d l
I of the County of Pitkin and state of
'Colorado, of the first part, a ad Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies, a Colorado non-profit
corporation,
o! the County of Pitkin and state of
Colorado, of the second part,
WITN-ESSETH, That the said part V of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of
TEN DOLLARS and other gooa and valuable consideration"w
to the said part y . of the first part in hand paid by the said part y of the second part, the receipt whereof
is hereby confessed and acknowledged, ha S remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED, and by
these presents do es rea:ise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAIM unto the raid part y of the second part,
its heirs, successors and assigns, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the said
part y of the first part ha S in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being In the (:nnnty of Pi tlfi n r.nA $fn.fn of C-Il rrdl ' to -it.:
An undivided 8/12th interest in and to a
parcel of land, being more specifically
described on Exhibit A, attached hereto as
a part hereof.
The purpose hereof is to give and convey to grantee an
additional undivided 3/12th interest in and to the subject
property and to correct legal descriptions contained on
previous deeds of fractional undivided interests (totaling
5/12ths) between grantor and grantee.
TO HAVE r_ND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto
bclone .S or in nnywise thereunto apportainina, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the
said part y of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the said
part y of the second part, its heirs and assigns forever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said part y of the first part ha S hereunto set her hand
and seal the day and year first above written. r
.4!.!.�11W� .1 �.r.C..6—.[SEAL]
...... ........ ......... ......
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in the Presence ofllZeth H. Paepc ke....................................... ._....... ........... .................... [SEAL]
.................................... _........ _....... _.__----------__-----_ _ _ [SEAL]
[SEAL)
STATE OF COLOT.ADO,
Countyof Pitkin ss.
The foregoing instrument wns acknowledged before me this 29th day of December
19 77,by, Elizabeth H. Paepcke
My commission expires August 20 19 80 . Witness my- hand and official seal.
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• EXHIBIT A TO QUIT CLAIM DEEDIaM
ELIZAEETH H. PAEPCKE TO ASPEN CENTER
FOR EtIVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DATED
December 29, 1977
A TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE EAST 1/2 OF
SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 85 WEST AND
IN THE WEST 1/2 OF SECTION 7, TOIN ISHIP 10 SOUTH,
RANGE 84 WEST OF THE GTH P. M., PITKIN COUNTY,
COLORADO, BEING I•,ORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE 1/4 CORNER
COW10N TO SAID SECTIONS 7 AND 12 BEARS N 22041'18" e
632.67 FEET;
THENCE S 34*55'17" E 30.09 aI'.EI;
THENCE S 82005'40" E 178.19 FEET;
THENCE S 74018'00" E 25.73 FEET;
T!jE!•CF S 62039'00" E 194.52 FEET; --
THENCE N 02000'00" W 41.23 FEET;
TIIENCE S 74018'00" E 39.70 FEET;
TIIENCE N 02`00 ' 00" F. ."+24.00 r E E T TO A POINT IN THE
CENTERLINE OF TIIE ROARING FORK RIVER;
THENCE FOLLOWING SAID C NTERLINE THE FOLLOWING
COURSES & DISTANCES:
N 64027'00" W 115.50 FEET;
N 05027'00" W 63.32 FEET;
N 40030'00" E 144.50 FEET;
N 20025'00" E 164.75 FEET;
N 14°11'00" W 24.64 FEET;
N 38013'00" W 123.19 FEET;
14 34006'00" W 105.54 FEET;
N 27030' IA 136.58 FEET;
N 13026'00" W 1O6.82 FEET;
N 20°00'00" W'5G.00 FEET;
N 26020'00" W 317.00 FEET;
N 06022'00" W 125.65 FEET;
THENCE,DEPARTING FROM SAID CENTERLINE;
N 65°53'20" W 215.51 FEET;
THENCE S 35015'00" W 55.29 FEET;
THENCE 57.58 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE
RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 254.94 FEET;
THENCE S 28008'00" E 80.86 FEET;
THENCE S 62048'00" W 45.50•FEET;
THENCE S 80028'00" W 159.76 FFET;
THENCE S 50°04'00" W 86.70 FEZT;
THENCE S 03045'00" E 101.63 FEET;
THENCE
S
07° 45' 00"
E
121.86
FELT;
THENCE
S
99011,00"
W
37.85
FEET;
THENCE
S
29007'00"
E
115.46
FEET;
THENCE
S
37006'00"
E
81.60
FEET;
THENCE
S
07°00'00"
E
40.30
FEET;
THENCE
S
19°08'00"
W
63.50
FEET;
'THENCE
S
30050'00"
W
116.43
FEET;
THENCE
S
05°09'00"
W
124.93
FEET;
THENCE
S
77055'00"
W
33.89
FELT;
TIIENCE
S
17025'00"
E
88.84
FEET;
THENCE
S
49055'00"
E
127.22 FEET;
THENCE
S
o
44 34
n
00
W
33.50
FEET;
-
THENCE
s
51014100"
E
73.99
FEFT;
THENCE
N,79005100"
I
E
1i9.18
0
FEET;
FI•'I'T
THENCE S 49°41 00 E 49.8 - , .
THENCE S 34025'00" E 78.60 FEET;
THENCE N 55°35'00" E 49.93 FEET;
THENCE S 40036153" is 5.17 FEET;
"HE*1Cl.: S 09026'25" E 210.13 FF.rT;
THENCE3�517 E 92.50 FT-17' TO IT'„e 1'r%TIC
-BEGINNING, CONTAINING 21. 634 i+"" :, • i.,. ..
Recorded at..... JL1 ?lane l
"Order.
o
• �`)•l•. )(� ._........._............._
Reception \____ _...._..... _
Tills DEED, xade this 29th dry of n�cember , is 77.
between Aspen Center for Environmental Studies,
DEC L ! n
non-profit virtue of the laws
Veorporation euly Man lzcd and existing under and � C —
of ti:e Mate of Colorado, of the first part, and Elizabeth fi .
Paepcke
of the County of
State of Colorado, of the second yart,
WITNrSSETU. That the said party of the tint part, for and in
consideration of the sum of
E,; DOLLARS r3 c another good and valuable consideration
m.,z
J...._... rec"ipt whereof is
to the said party of the first pr.:t in hand paid by the said party of the second par'., the
hereby confessed nnd' acknowledged, bath remised, released, sold, conveyed and QUIT CLAI oD, n by these
pres-
enls doth remise, release, sell, convey and QUIT CLAW unto the said Partynd -her
iatcrest, claim nnd demand which the said party of the first part bath
heirs and assigns forever, uli the r1611t, title,
situate, lying and being In the
In and to the following described
o; tt i n and State of Co'.orndo, to N-it:
See Exhibit A attached hereto as a.
part hereof.
4
TO Ii:NE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto
belonging, or in anyv---c thereunto appertaining, and all the .es'at _ right, title, intere_t and claim whatsoever, of t!.e
said party of the first part, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of said part Y
of the second part, her heirs and assigns forever.
i\ 15'ITNES� lF11T:.^.T?nF, The said party of the first part bath caused its corporate name to be hereunto
subscribed by its President, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed, attested by its
Secretary, the day and year first auove written.
Attest:
Aspen Center. foP...Environmepn.tal• St (dies,
ti- r ✓ "s.�rw.r,: a -Colorado non= rot it cor oration''
v,.
CTA.TE OF COLORADO
....... .................... _County o`....21hki.n�
The foregoir.," instnimcnt was acknowledged before me this
29th day of Dice^her
as i.,,^,•✓_pit 2�.•�
1977 by Max E. Freemanas
_
�.�. .
II Mari'vn Hughes non-. ri>r _'
Asoen Center for Environmental Stua'us, a Coie-:1:'>
�i R /20/b0
'My notarial cnar.m.i-ion expires ....... .:_.......:... .......... ............ .-
I 1\itr rs my bath! ar� afi tciai seal.
l i
EniiIBIT A TO QUIT CLAIM DEED
FROM ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONDLNTAL
STUDIES TO ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE
Datcd December 29, 1977.
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE
SE 1/4 OF SECTION.-.12,__TOWNSHIP 10_ SOUTH, RANGE 85
WE`'T OF THE 6TH P. M., PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO,
BEING MORE FULLY DESCRIPED-AS-FOLI;OWS: - -
BEGINNING AT THE. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 24,
61,OCK 103, HALLA:-I' S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN,
WHENCE THE EAST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 12
BEARS N 30000'07' E 648.05 FEET;
THENCE N 12024'00" W 241.300 FEET ALONG THE _EAST LINE
OF SAID BLOCK 103;._
THENCE N 55°35'00" E 49.93 FEET;
THENCE S 40036'53" E 5.17 FEET;
THENCE S 09°26'25" E 210.13 FEET;
THENCE S 34055'17" E 92.50 FE;:T;
THENCE N 74018'00" W 83.11 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.280 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
t.-
Recorded at Zr03�i o'clock .M.
Reception No. ,�2112 _
•
.lanuar;,, Z?, Z?30
Lore"_,z Parrer
STATUTORY DP.ED
Record(
STATE DOCUMENTAPI FEE
JAN 171980 V
ELiZABETF H. PAEPCKE, whose address is Chicago, County
of Cook, and State of Illinois, for the consideration of One
Dollar and other Valuable Considerations in hand paid, hereby
remiees, raleases, sells, conveys and quit -claims to ASPEN CENTER
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STU=S, a Colorado non-profit corporation,
whose address is Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, an
undivided four -twelfths (4/12) interest in and to certain real
property situated in the County of Pitkin and State of Colorado,
commonly known as the Hallam Lake Property and legally described
in Exhibit A which is attached to and made a part of this Statutory
Deed, but if the same shall ever by sold, conveyed, transferred or
assigned whether or not for valuable consideration to Nature
Conservancy or, if it shall cease to be in existence to the Audubon
Society or to any similar non-profit organization devoted to the
,study and preservation of birds, wildlife and the ecology.
` �•� E iz eta H. aeocke
STATE OF COLORAESu -_)
) ss.
COUNTY OF PITKIN )
rh The fore going instrument was acknowledged before me
this day of r , rt ./ t .1, , 1980 by ELIZABFTH H. PAEPCKE.
4:ITNESS my hand and official seal.
My commission expires: r. Z
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EXHIBIT A
Mllfi1T A O OUIT CLAItt DCCD rR0`t
ELI:.A6CTH H. PACPCKC TO AS:Ct: CENTER
FOR ENV1RO:tML::TAL STV:) ES DATED
December 20, 1979
A TN.CT OF LAND SITUATED IN T;'Z EAST 1/I Or
SCCTION 12, TOWNS1LEr 10 SOU-11. Wu.Zt 1!5 WEST AND
IN T11E WEST 3/2 or SECTION 7. 70W7411IP 10 SOCTV.
RANCE 84 WEST Or THE 6TH P. A- PITY7N COUNTY.
COLORAW , DEINZ MORE FULLY D£SCR:RED AS FOLLOWS:
PLGIHNIN,. AT A POINT WIILN:L THE 1/4 CO7INCR
COri`:Oy TO SAT:) SEM ONS 7 A�: 12 ULhRS N 22•41'18'
632.67 FCL'T:
Tu NCC S 34'S5'17' C 3E.09 r[CT;
TIIEIJCE S 67.0S'4C" 1: 17E.19 riLT;
TIi:NCC S 74'11'CO' E 25.73 I'L'L'7:
TItENCE S S2.39'Co' C 194.1,2 TCET:
TtIrNCE H 02.00'00' W 41.23 FEI:T:
THENCE S 74'38'OC' L 3S.70
TIILHCE N C2.0C'G0" 7: 3I4.o0 FEET TO A Pot.*-. IN THE
CENTERLINE OF rt' ROARING FAH-It:vER;
THENCC FOLLOWING SAID CENT:R3.INC TIIE FOLLOWING
COURSES t. D:STANZE::
N 64•27'00" W 115.S0 FEET:
N 05'27'00' W 63.32 FEE':
N 40'30'00' L 149.s: PELT;
N 20•25'GJ' E 164.75 FEET;
N 1t'1)'0:' W 24.64 FEE';
N 38'13'00" W 123.19
N 34106.0C' w 105.54 FEET:
N 27.30' N 136.50 rCET:
N 13.26'00" W 106.62 FEr.-:
N 20'00'00' W 5r.OD FL'ET:
N 26.20'0C' w 117.00 FEET:
N 06'22'01)' W 125.65 FELT;
THENCE.DEPARTiw; FRO" SAID CEr:.rgLlr.E;
N 65'53'20' W 715.Si FEE':
THENCE S 35'15'0D• W 55.25 Fr:-:
TIICt;CE 57.58 FEET ALONG Tr,: AR_ Cr A CUPCC -0 THE
RIGHT HA YN: A P.AD*.us or 254.94 FEET:
THENCE S 28'DE'00' E BC.86 rECT:
THENCE S 62•46':0' W 45.5: rY.E-:
THENCE S 80'2E'D:." W 159.7E fCLT:
THEt::C S 50.0t'JC' W 66.70 Frr:
THENCE S C3'4S'CC' E 1C1.63 FEET:
T:!CNCC S 07•45'00' E 121.91L I'CL'T,
Tli!:Kcr S E i• 1 -00" W 37. 85 r rl'7:
T11ENCC S 2^•07.00' L 115.4E
THENCE S 37.06'00" E 81.6t. rEL'T;
Tl!tr;SL S 07'CC•'OC" C :,'.3f- rrEl;
7!!!:•:CE n 19'C21OC" W 63.5t; FLr.T;
TIIrt;:E S 30'50'OL' W Ilf.43 trrT.
TI!r!:CE S O5'05'L•0' W 321.53 rrr-;
THENCE S 77'S.'L•C' 33.29 1'r!:T;
THL'•CE s I ••25•CC- E 8E.64 rrL'T:
TH_NCL S t9'S5•.2" L 127.21 FEE-.;
TI;:t:CE S t:•3t'G:r' W 33.5o rr:T.
71:ir:CC S 57'1t'L:' r 73.59 rrr-.
•ry::r.CC S <9't:'CJ' E sS Eo rL:::
T.•!.':CC S !t`iS'0Z L 18 Lt, r1
T!•L:�':E s tC'36•SI" r s.17
L•4•'i.':.;' 1' :IC.13 Fr!:T:
` 'U TI;1 rc: t:' Or
THL�:L .' Jt'SS'1 " L 5: s`ltt.^C7,� Y. .lil. OF•LL'S.
CO::'.J.:t:ll'� :1
L
r\ • •
Reception N0.
Recorded at 4:1OPM March 31, 1930 Lor^rra Banner Recorde-
MAR i 19ao CORRECTION STATUTORY DnEri „�,j�'S;1 ; Ua3lJ
......
ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE, whose adHrcrs is ,:;,icago,
County of Cook, a.^.3 State of Illinois, for the consideration
of One Dollar and other Valuable Considerations in hand paid,
hereby remises, releases, sells, conveys and quit -claims to
ASPEN CENTER rOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, a Colorado non-profit
corporation, whose address is Tspen, County of Pitkin, State
of Colorado, an •.ndiJided four -twelfths (4/12) interest in and
J to certain real property situat.ed in the County of Pitkin and
State of Colorado, commonly known as the Hallam Lake Property
and legally described in Exhibit A which is attached to and
made a ;art of this Correction Statutory Deed, but if the same
shall ever be sold, conveyed, transferred or assigned to any
person or entity whether or not for. valuable consideration,
title shall vest in the Nature Conserva:cy, or if the Nature
Conservancy shall cease to be in existence, in the Audobon
Society or in any similar non-profit organization devoted to
the study and preservation of birds, ccildlife and the ecology.
�i In4
E iz et H. aepc e
STATE OF COLORADO )
) ss.
COUNTY OF PITKIN )
The for•-�going instrument was acknowledged before me
this day of 11,a t �.«. 1980, by ELIZABETH H.
PAEPCKE.
Witness my hand and official seal.
My commission expires: r_.c
Not,! i y Subic
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. ar7a
EXIITBIT J1
EJ:IIIUIT A TO OU17 Ct.A1!' D:CO FI,O%
F.L1V,LL'Tll )I. PACP:t:C 73 ASiCt: CLI.TC?.
FO:t ENVIPONJ:EI:7AL STUDIES V;t71:D
December 20, 1979
A TiV,CT Oi W+U SITUA7ED 1N TIIL C•'.ST 1/7 OF
SEC71ON 17, TO'^':11I1` IC .D'Jill, P:.ti C t5 WEST A':U
IN 711E w:S7 1/7 OF' SECTION 7. TO ti+117 10 SO'.T1'.
AANr.E 84 w[ST OF TnE 67'tl , 1:.. P17r1t: CCUSTY,
CCL4,HA:.0, T.CIV: MO;: FULLY DLSCPIB=D As
BLCINNIF;, AT A r01NT w+ILr::L TI;: 1/4 CO;'r:CR
COn`,0`+ 'r0 SAID SECTIONS 7 AND 17 U_J.r,S ti 22'41'18'
637.67 FELT:
TI:CNCC S 3c ,,5,17' C 31.09 rCET:
TI,EN:C S 62*05'40' E 178.19 f1:C:;
74'I8'00` E 2>.73 FLL'I:
71IEr: ('C S 67'39•D0' E 194.51 TCCT;
71I`_'r;CC N C7100'00' F' 41.73 rECT;
TIILe::C S 74'18'00` E 3:.70 TC:7:
71lr :cc r C7'00'O0` E 374.00 FEE, :0 A FO:l:7 11: VIC
CCNTLIILINC 0" 71:C POTRINC FD:'t. n!VL;k;
TNLr:CC YOLLOWI6G SAID CLK7CPL1NL Tilt F0LLbdI1;G
COURSES J. VISTJU:CCS:
N 64'27'00` w 115.50 FELT;
}: OS'77'OC' w 63.32 F£Ei;
N 40,30,006 E 144.50 FEET;
N 20125100' E 164.75 rEET:
N 14.1)'00" w 24.64 F=Ci;
11 38113100" w 123.19 FL:i:
}: 34,06,00, w 10S.S( FEE.;
N 27'30' w 136.59 FEET:
N 13'2('00' w 106.62 FEE':
1K 70'00'00' w �0.00 F=C7;
N ?C'20100' V 317.00 rcrT;
N Ot.'77'00' w 12S.65 YECT:
TKUNC£,VEPAHTING rPOr. S4ID CENTCRLINi:
1 C5'53'20' :: 715.51 I'EE7:
711Lr:�C 5 35')i'OD' w 55.:9 FEET:
TlICt:CC 57.58 rECT ALo\C TI!E AR: C7 A CUPVC TO 7HE
A1C!IT I,AVIt::: A P.;.OtUS CT ?S(.54 FEET;
T1+ +CC S 28'OE'00" E 80.t6 TCC7;
Titu;,:r S 67'<8'00' w 45.5: rr.L7:
.. T I I F.:: CC 5 60'7P'OC' w 159.7C FELT:
7'IIL'r::L' S 50'04'CO' w 96.70 TEC7;
TJILNCE S CJ'<S'00' L 30:.63 rLl.7:
TItC:NCL S 07.45'00" E 171 Bd I'C1.T;
7i;I.'r:CC S P�'ll'00" w 37.65 rrv-.:
71IT_'t:CC 5 79'C,7'0J` L 115.46
THENCE S 37'06'OG' E 81.60 fC1:7:
TNEr.CC S 07'OP'0:' E _r.33 Ft:ET:
?I1Cr:C[ S )9`D6'C^' w 63.50 TLr.::
711F.r:CE 5 3O'50'0C' w 11C.4) 1:'_'•:
CT S (1S'0;.00' w 17s.93 TC:7:
TlI�NCC S 77'S%'C•C'� w 33.rS FE1:T;
T!;E!:CC S 17'751fC" L 6L.64 rF:.i:
TI:Er:CT S c4'55', C' L 171.7, 1,r7;
T1;'_'1:C1. S <4'3.'OO' V 33.50 rC:::
711 !:r: CE 51'I4'C:.' E 73.SS
Tlitt.:E r. 7S'0.'C:` C r.5.]E FEL'.:
T!0:1;CE 5 tn•t!'OD' L 4',. tC' fL:7:
Terr:CL n >3•25.0:' E 7C.66 rL=7:
<o,i) rV1:'t:
7':••NCL 5 40')5'S)' E 5.17 rL'LT:
TI:L!:CC S 05'2i.'75' 1 :10.)) iEr.::
5:.50 rc,'7 TOTI.[ �...!:: (`
71.6)( ACLT.S. Y_ �0;
LLG1Y.;:I '
Z;,
R.mrded at
4376 Loretta Banner
R."-ption Nn. Recorder.
7
ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE
whose a ddress is 999 Lake Shore Drive,
Chicago, Illinois 60611 3 7 0 8 7
County or Cook and State of
i Illinois, . forthe considernt'on or Ten Jun,
liDollars, in hand paid,
hereby sell(s) and quit claim(s) t,) ASPEN CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIE'S
BC)Y'8777 45PE"',J
whose address is •16 I'l
all her right,
Countyof Pitkin and State of Colorado, WWO60MRaxonk
title and interest in the following real property in the
CountY of Pitkin and State of Colorado, to wit:
A parcel of land being part of the NE1/4 of the SE1/4 of
Section 12, T.10S, R.85W of the 6th P.M. Said parcel is more
fully described as follows:
1, Beginning at the most Northerly Corner of Lot 16 as shown
on the Shaw, W.P.W. Subdivision Exemption Plat as recorded
li in the Office of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder; thence
N 44-34117- E, 11.96 feet; thence 3 54*47112" E, 87.52 feet to a
h Point on the Northerly line of Lot 17 as shown at said Subdi-
vision Exemption Plat; thence S 79006133" W, 22.52 feet to
11 the most Easterly corner of zaid Lot 16; thence 74.12 feet
along a curve to the right having a radius of 358.05 feet
(the chord of which bears N 51021133" W, 73.99 feet) to the
II
point of beginning. Said parcel contains 1,244 square feet
more or less.
also known as street and number
with all its appurtenances
Signed this S day of I ?(Z
ILLINOIS
STATE OF GOM0=1W,
County of C"-Al_ Is -
The roregoinp, instrument wnq acknowledged before me this
day of A-1.4 19 717 by ELIZABETH H.
PAEPCKE--
.......
>
My commission expires My Commission [-('r!;rCS 1.1,,rch 14. 1982
P
4
Witness my hand and official seal
q
Na. 899. qurrcl.Alm (11-df-I
_ .. . X.: 1c�-zs+al�l.r x• �cra�o�:.a►Y�
BOOR 457 PA;i l
STATUTORY DEED
ELI2ABETH H. PAEPCKE, whose address is Chicago, County of
Cf.>ok, and State of Illinois, for the consideration of One Dollar
and other Valuable Consideration in hand paid, hereby remises,
releases, sells, conveys and quit -claims to ASPEN CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, a Colorado non-profit corporation, whose
address is Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, 100% fee
simple interest in and to certain real property situated in the
County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, commonly known as the
Hallam Lake Property and legally described in Exhibit A which
is attached to and made a part of this Statutory Deed, but if
the same shall ever be sold, conveyed, transferred or assigned
to any person or entity whether: or not for valuable consider-
ation, title shall vest in the Nature Conservancy, or if the
Nature Conservancy shall cease to be in existence, in the
Audobon Society or in any similar non-profit organization devoted
to the study and preservation of hirds, wildlife and the ecology.
Dated as of this 15 day of December, 1983. STATE DOCUMENTARY A
DEC 2 01983
-v
E� i beth H .' Paep ke
STATE OF- )
CooIC ) ss.
COUNTY OF PZ=*N )
The foregoin7 instrument was acknov,ledged before me this
- day of December, 1983, by ELI,ABETH H. PAEPCKE.
,4itness mv. hand and official sea
My commission expires: —1 LLI
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Notary. Public
BORN 457 P1,-[662
EXHIBIT A
A PARCEL OF LAND SITUA2TFD I0 THE MW X/4 3M 1/4 OF
SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 10 SOLMI, RANGE 84 ZST OF THE
ETH P. N., PI7'XIN CCUNTY, COLORADO AND BEING MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE k 1/4 CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 7 BEARS N 37'07'53' W 832.16 FEET1
THENCE N 10.49'00' E 120.04 FL°ET;
TmEscs s 79'll'00' E 55.08 FEET;
THENCE S 00,00100' E 126.82 FEET;
THENCE N 79'11'00" W 95.98 FEET TO T;?E POINT OF
BEGINNING CONTAINING 9067 SOUARL FEET, HORS OR LESS.
1i.., •dad:,. • ,,,.I,.. )L. ''�;;:��`Il�..r • ;�,Z
1;.•.•npUnn N.,.
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RICHARD CICEP.C, of Pitkin County, Co orado, �
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and JANE LaF 1.LC, f/k/a JANE EECY.I;ITH CICEfC rill•-
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1 ,.,1.,.)•,f Ulster NEW
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDItS,
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rll„•rtr. :,.,•1 ASPEN CENTi;CrI
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property situated in the County of Pitkin and State of
Colorado, commonly known as the Hallam Lake Property and
legally described in Exhibit A which is attached to and made a
part of this Statutory Deed, btct if the same shall ever be.
sold, conveyed, transferred or assigned to any person or entity
whether or not for valuab_e consideration, title shall vest in
the Nature Conservancy, or if the Nature Conservancy shall
cease to be in existence, in the Audobon Society or in any
similar non-profit organization devoted to the :;tudy and
preservation of birds, wildlife and the ecology. Dated as of
this 26th clay of December, 1985.
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A PARCEL CF LAND SITUATED IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4
OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST OF THE
6TH P. M., PITY.IN COUNTY, COLORADO, BEING MORE FULLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POI'.; WHENCE THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 7 BEARS N 22007'59" W 521.18 FEET;
THENCE S 79011'00" E 167.22 FEET;
THENCE S 06°23'00" I9 220.70 FEET;
THENCE N 79°11'00" W 150.16 FEET;
THENCE N 02000'00" F. 222.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 34912 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
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ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE, whose address is Chicago, County of
Cook and State of Illinois, for the consideration of One Dollar
and other Valuable Consideration in hand paid, hereby rem'.F--�s,
releases, sells, conveys and quit -claims to ASPEN CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, a Colorado non-profit corporation, whose
address is Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, 100% fee
simple interest in ar.,l to certain real property situated in the
County of. Pitkin and State of Colorado, commonly known as the
Hallam Lake Property and legally described in Exhibit A which
is attached to and made a part of this Statutory Deed, but if
the same shall ever be sold, conveyed, transferred or assigned
to any person or entity whether or not for valuable
consideration, title shall vest in Nature Conservancy, Inc., or
if Nature Conservancy, Inc. shall cease to be in existence, in
National Audobon Society, Inc. or in any similar non-profit
organization devoted to the study and preservation of birds,
wildlife and the ecology. Dated as of this 14th day of
December, 1988.
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A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PART OF BLOCK 3, LAKEVIEW
ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, BEING MORE
FULLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
4EGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
BLOCA 3 WHENCE THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 7
TOWNShIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M. BEARS
N 35002'26" W 627.97 FEE'-;
THENCE S 79°11'00" E 75.90 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE;
THENCE S 06°35'44" W 220.64 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3;
THENCE N 75611'00" W 75.08 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE;
THENCE N 06°23'00" E 220.70 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, CONTAINING 16,611 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
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RECORDING REQUESTED BY:
WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO:
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QUIT CLAIM DEED
JAMES ALEXANDER MERRIAM, JOAN ALEXANDER MERRIAM and GAIL
ANGOTTI MERRIP14 for TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other good and
valuable consideration, in hand paid, hereby sell and quit claim to
ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES whose address is 100 Puppy
Smith Street, P.O. Box 8777, Aspen, Colorado 81612, the following
real property in the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado; to wit:
BEGINNING AT A POINT WHENCE THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF NE 1/4 NE 1/4 SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP
10 SOUTH, RANGE 85 WEST BEARS N 44-38101" E
458.77 FEET;
THENCE N 43007'41" E 145.00 FEET;
THENCE S 86016100" E 65.00 FEET;
THENCE S 05010'00" W 168.87 FEET;
THENCE N 65053'20" W 163.00 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 16,660 SQUARE FEET,
MORE OR LESS.
with all its appurtenances.
SIGNED this, day of 1990.
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Tie foregoin Qu't Claim Deed was acknowledged before
me this r -tia of , 1990, by James Alexander,.•..
Merriam.
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STATUTORY DEED
ELIZABETH H. PAEPCKE, whose address is Chicago, County of
Cook and State of Illinois, for the consideration of ONE DOLLAR
and other valuable consideration in hand paid, hereby remises,
releases, sells, conveys and quit -claims to ASPEN CENTER FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, a Colorado non-profit corporation, whose
address is Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, 100% fee
simple interest in and to certain real property situated in the
County of Pitkin and State of Colorado, commonly known as the
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A PARCEL OF LAND BEING PART OF BLOCK 3, LAKEVIEW ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, BEING
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED AS
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BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID BLOCK 3
WHENCE THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION
7, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH,
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RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6TH P. M. BEARS N 39028'11" W 684.4.8
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THENCE S 79011'00" E 91.32 FEET ALONG
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THENCE S 10049'00" W 220.04 FEET TO A
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information and to protect our natural surroundings. The+
important thing, I think, to remember at your upcoming retreat+
:;� meeting is the emphasis I place on the word "protect". Under
.4 this heading I would suggest that as many motor cars as is
possible are banished, not encouraged, on ICES' property. The
•i; City- parking garage is within walking distance of .ACES even for
.M someone as old as I, who am 90. For those who cannot make it +•
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constructed on the land which you call the ?Mushroom Property.
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and to maintain. Frankly I was appalled by the suggestion of�.
.� a low cost hotel to be run in competition with other housing'
-:t4,y in ;kspen. Think of the antagonism thus aroused in the City K++•
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•+� Walter and I had from trying to own as well as run the Jerome
'4j Hotel and the ?Meadows property, this is an impossible dream, w'
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Minutes of September 22, 1993
Amy: This is Bruce N. Berger and the entire lot is designated on
the inventory so we have a house on the west portion and the new
structure. They are proposing to tear down the structure and by
code they can tear down 50% of the building. Until that point HPC
has no review.
A.C.E.S. 101 PUPPY SMITH STREET - PH RELOCATION
Chairman Bill Poss opened the public hearing.
Affidavit of posting was entered into the records.
Amy: This is an application to relocate an inventoried structure
at 101 Puppy Smith Street and the applicant is the Aspen Center for
Environmental Studies. They are proposing to relocate on what is
their own land and donate the building and a piece of property to
the City as housing for the City Electric Employees. It must meet
five standards. I feel the applicant needs to justify to us that
it is absolutely not possible for them to incorporate the historic
structure into their new development proposal. They will also have
to provide bonds and structural engineer statements.
Al Dietch, president of the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies:
We have been studying for several years now what we are going to
do with a piece of property that is located between the Given
Institute on the west and the Post Office on the east and the Red
Brick School located to the south. We have decided to use that
area for urgently needed staff housing. We have increased our
staff and have 16 members. The master plan includes annexing ACES
into the city, about 26 acres. This particular property is in the
city and that would join it all. That required us to go through
a zoning process which we have applied for. The city has a need
to house their electrician. They have a switching station between
the post office and Puppy Smith Street. That facility is maned by
the electrical Staff of the city and every once in a while their
is a failure and it takes time to fix it as the electrician lives
in Basalt. Over a series of meetings with the city we have asked
that we enter into a trade with the city. On the maps that you
have their is an employee house that is owned by the City and
leased to ACES as employee housing. Our concept is that we would
trade the property that is behind the switching station for the
property that is across the street from the switching station. The
property behind the switching station would be the area for the
relocate of the structure and become a residence for the city
electrician. We want to move that house as it is not in a
location that we need in order to build a second house. The new
faculty housing which are two two bedroom houses and the present
house is located right between them. We would have to relocate the
house in any event. There is a second structure behind the house
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Minutes of September 22, 1993
that we are proposing to demolish. It was originally a chicken
coop and we have an employee living in it. The present house is
called the professor's house and is 700 sq. ft. We are proposing
two structures at 2,680 sq. ft.
Amy: If the city has a need for housing for an electrician then
why are they renting the building across the street to you for
housing. What will the gardeners house be used for?
Al: Storage.
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
Don: I feel it is very clear and the landuse does not impact any
of the neighbors. I see no problem with the relocation of the
historic resource because the majority of them have disappeared
over time. It will actually be relocated closer to the other
historic resource.
Roger: I would concur.
Les: I don't have a problem with moving the house but the proposed
houses seem quite large to me.
Jake: I feel this is a good concept and support it. Keeping
houses in their original area provides a linkage to the past.
Don: Allot was lost when Puppy Smith was lost, discontinguous and
very sylvan. Puppy Smith Street became very rural.
Amy: I would not want this building to stand in the way of greater
good. I would like in some way to maintain the street pattern.
I do feel we are making it easy for ACES not to incorporate this
house into their design. If you did have to move it from that
spot it could still be one of the professors houses but at the same
time the City could put it to good use. The City has not accepted
this deal yet.
Al: Make it a condition of city approval.
MOTION: Roger made the motion that HPC allow demolition of the old
shed as requested by the applicant. That the HPC approves
relocation on the condition that the City of Aspen accepts ACES's
offer understanding that part of the relocation process must be met
with a bond etc. That ACES shows in their plan either physically
with signs or bulletin boards that at one point an historical
community lived here and that could be worked out with Staff. That
would be part of their responsibility of continued education. If
the city does not accept the offer and ACES cannot find use for the
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resource on its current site then you must come back to HPC with
suggestions of alternate sites or attempt to integrate the historic
building into their proposal; second by Donnelley.
Les: This was a very difficult proposal to understand and I feel
there was not enough research done in retaining the historical
building on site. All in favor except Les, motion carries.
Chairman Bill Poss closed the public hearing.
Jake: Monitor for A.C.E.S.
834 W. HALLAM - LANDMARK DESIGNATION - POPPIES BISTRO
Chairman Bill Poss opened the public hearing.
Amy: This is also know as Poppies Bistro Cafe and was constructed
approximately 1889. I recommend approval of landmark designation
finding that it meets standard B architectural style and community
character. This is a non -conforming lot with a non -conforming use
as a residential site. The Planning Director will have to make a
code interpretation.
Jake stepped down.
MOTION: Don made the motion to continue the conceptual development
until October 25, 1993; second by Les. All in favor, motion
carries.
MOTION: Roger made the motion that the HPC recommends approval of
the landmark designation of 834 W. Hallam Lots K and L lot 10
Hallam Addition, City of Aspen finding that standard B & F have
been met; second by Les. All in favor, motion carries.
MOTION: Les made the motion to adjourn; second by Donnelley. All
in favor, motion carries.
Meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m.
Kathleen J. Strickland Chief Deputy Clerk
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MESSAGE DISPLAY
TO Amy Amidon
From: Bill Efting
Postmark: Nov 29,93 4:19 PM
Status: Previously read
Subject: Reply to: A.C.E.S.
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Reply text:
From Bill Efting:
One problem, the city property was purchased with open space funds
which means it has to go to an election in November to do the swap,
we are going to ask council on next Monday nights agenda if they want
us to pursue it.
Preceding message:
From Amy Amidon:
what was the city's final decision on a.c.e.s.? are we going to
accept the swap?
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AFFIDAVIT
The undersigned, A. J. Dietsch, being duly sworn, does hereby affirm that
he personally deposited in the United States mail, in a timely manner,
copies of the attached Public Notice, postage prepaid, addressed to those
property owners owning property within 300 feet of the subject
development parcel, all as required for mailing of notice by the Aspen
Land Use Regulations.
A. I . Iietsch
Subscribed and sworn to this loth day of September, 1993, before me,
Bartlett, a notary public in and for the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado.
O QTA�y •.
Bartlett
My Commission eDores
June 11,1997
PUBLIC NOTICE
DATE
TIME
PLACE
PURPOSE
s,PROFESSOR HOUSING