HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19970908Regular Meetin~ Asoen City Council Seotember 8, 1997
Mayor Bennett called the meeting to order at 5:10 p.m. with Councilmembers
Vickery, Markalunas and Paulson present.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
1. Patti Fox, founding member of Aspen Waldorf school, thanked Council and
the city for their management of the Yellow Brick school where the Waldorf School
has been housed for the last 6 years. Ms. Fox told Council the Waldorf school has
moved to mid-valley and invited everyone to their open house October 4th.
2. Ramona Markalunas thanked Council and staff for their help in securing tax
credits for the senior housing project. Ms. Markalunas said Aspen' s project
received tax credits amounting to $2.5 million. This was a very competitive process
and Aspen's application came in first.
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS
1. Mayor Bennett urged citizens to keep healthy skepticism when reading the
newspapers, especially negative ads. Mayor Bennett suggested if people have
questions about the information, they contact someone else, like the city staff,
CDOT, or independent engineering firms.
2. Councilman Markalunas said the favorite preoccupation of Aspenites,
especially in the off season, is to take one another on about various issues.
Councilman Markalunas encouraged citizens to slow down and take time to look at
the fall colors.
3. Amy Margemm, city manager, requested a work session on the Burlingame
ranch. Council scheduled this for September 30th at 4 p.m.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Councilman Markalunas removed Ordinance #34, 1997, Amendments to Model
Traffic Code. Councilman Vickery removed Resolution #69, 1997, Barbee
Annexation. These will be handled under the action items.
Councilman Vickery moved to adopt the consent calendar as amended; seconded by
Councilman Paulson. The consent calendar is:
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· Minutes - July 28, August 25, 1997
· Wheeler Board Appointment - Larry Fredrick
· Resolution #70,1997 - Johnson Hockey School Agreement
· Resolution # 71, 1997 - Amended Water Service Agreement - Centennial
Condominium Owners
All in favor, motion carried.
ORDINANCE #33, 1997 - Code Amendment - FAR Bonus for Historic Structures
Amy Amidon, community development department, told Council this code
amendment is being brought to Council by HPC. Ms. Amidon said since 1988, the
HPC has had the ability to grant FAR bonuses of 500 square feet for outstanding
projects. Ms. Amidon said in the last few years, this has become more popular and
applicants feel they should get this by right rather than for an especially good
project. This code amendment adds some criteria and also requires a work session
with HPC before the project is presented so that applicants do not get too far into
the design process.
Mayor Bennett opened the public hearing. There were no comments. Mayor
Bennett closed the public hearing.
Councilman Paulson said it seems odd that when the city has lowered the floor area
ratio twice that HPC or Council would be granting FAR bonuses. Ms. Amidon said
this bonus is for historic properties only and is to add creativity and flexibility.
Mayor Bennett said he shares the concern about increasing FAR; however, if there
is one place that justifies this it is in historic preservation.
Councilman Vickery moved to adopt Ordinance #33, Series of 1997, on second
reading; seconded by Councilman Markalunas. Roll call vote; Councilmembers
Markalunas, yes; Vickery, yes; Paulson, yes; Mayor Bennett, yes. Motion carried.
DOWNTOWN CORE RESIDENTIAL PARKING
Tim Ware, parking department, told Council this issue before Council is from a
grandfathered parking permit for a resident in the commercial core. Ware said
originally this permit exempted the resident from 90 minute parking and from 3 a.m.
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to 7 a.m. towing. There have been parking restriction changes since the 1970's
when this resident was first granted an exemption from parking restrictions. In 1995
the city adopted residential and paid parking program. Ware said the parking
department feels this permit for a resident to park on Spring street should no longer
be grandfathered.
Ware told Council if all 211 residences in the commercial core were allowed to park
outside their residences, this would eliminate a lot of parking in the commercial
core. Residents in the commercial core are allowed to have residential parking
permits and to choose which zone they want to park in if they do not have off-street
parking. Ware said allowing all these residents to park in the commercial core
would hamper snow removal and would decrease parking revenues. Ware pointed
out the affected person on Spring street is 1/2 block from a residential parking zone.
Councilman Markalunas asked how this resident deals with snow removal. Adam
Walton told Council he has an arrangement with the streets department when they
need to plow snow, they call him and he moves his vehicle. Walton went over the
recent newspaper article about his parking permit. Walton told Council the does not
park "anywhere" downtown but only on Spring street in front of his residence. The
area across the street is HOV parking. Walton said if he were to park in the
residential parking zone near his house, once he moves his car it is very difficult to
get another space. Parking on Hyman is very congested because of the Aspen
Athletic Club. Walton told Council the only other resident in a historic house in the
commercial core has a driveway and 2 garages. Walton said he cannot get a curb
cut because of his location. His alley is only 18 feet wide. Walton told Council in
order to access off the alley he would have to cut down an old crabapple tree and
demolish two sheds. Walton said he is the only person in his particular situation.
Amy Margemm, city manager, told Council there were hundreds of parking permits
issued in the 1970's and 80' s. When the city instituted the paid parking program,
all previous permits were invalid. Ms. Margemm said Council should focus on
what they would like to see happen in the fitture.
Walton said the problems with using the alley for ingress and egress are the
narrowness and the large trucks that use this alley. Walton said there are often cars
parked illegally in this alley. Walton said getting up to move his car for snow
removal is his responsibility and he can take care of it. When there are trucks in the
alley, it is difficult to get them moved.
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Mayor Bennett said the Council' s predicament is treating every resident equally and
fairly. Mayor Bennett said he does not feel Council can single out one resident for a
downtown parking permit that no other resident has. Councilman Paulson said this
resident has owned this house for 25 years, which makes him one of the longest
owners in the downtown core. This residence is right on the perimeter of the
downtown core. Councilman Paulson said he feels this instance is an exception.
Councilman Vickery said he, too, is sympathetic to this situation. Councilman
Vickery said Walton is a long time local and may be a victim of time and progress.
This house has a benefit to town in its historic preservation. Councilman Vickery
said cars and parking on the lot may detract from this structure. Councilman
Vickery said this is a low intensity, residential use in a commercial core and does
set Walton apart. This is a transitional property. Councilman Markalunas agreed
Walton is the victim of time. Councilman Markalunas said the historic value of this
property is important to Aspen. Councilman Markalunas said he would like Walton
to explore access to this property off the alley.
Councilman Markalunas moved that Council grant an extension for one year, one
car, on the proviso that Walton investigate and explore access to parking off the
alley; seconded by Councilman Vickery. All in favor, motion carried.
Council said this should be brought back to Council in one year. The permit will
expire in one year.
ORDINANCE #35, SERIES OF 1997 - Code Amendment Farmer's Market
Councilman Paulson moved to read Ordinance #35, Series of 1997; seconded by
Councilman Markalunas. All in favor, motion carried.
ORDINANCE #35
(Series of 1997)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO AMEND
CHAPTER 26 OF THE ASPEN MUNICIPAL CODE TO PERMIT FARMERS'
MARKETS AS A CONDITIONAL USE IN THE PUBLIC (PUB) AND PARK (P)
ZONE DISTRICTS was read by the city clerk
Mitch Haas, community development department, told Council the ordinance would
allow farmers' markets and would also add a definition of farmers' markets to the
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code. Haas noted currently none of the city' s zone districts would allow a farmers'
market. Haas said conditional use is reviewed on a case by case basis and impacts
of such a use could be looked at for each request. Haas said staff feels the park and
public zone would give the city more control over any potential sites. Haas noted
another reason for conditional use is that these uses can deteriorate into flea markets
rather than farmers' markets. Conditional use review would insure an agricultural
focus.
Haas told Council this code amendment was reviewed by DEPP, CCLC, HPC,
P & Z, parks and planning departments. All Boards have supported the idea of a
farmers' market. Haas said staff also looked at special event permits and temporary
use permits and decided a code amendment would be the best solution.
One issue that has been discussed is the closing public streets for a farmers' market.
Haas noted there is a city policy prohibiting retail sales in public rights-of-way. The
CCLC feels strongly about maintaining this policy. Haas told Council an
encroachment license is delegated to review by the engineering department and does
not include any public review. There are concerns from various city and emergency
agencies. Once again, staff felt that a code amendment would be the best. The
code amendment would add conditional uses in the Park and Public zones.
Mayor Bennett said he is extremely supportive of this idea. Mayor Bennett said he
has always felt a farmers' market is a community meeting place and would allow
people to feel connected to the community. Anything that builds the sense of
community in Aspen should be supported. Mayor Bennett said some of the
conditions may kill the idea. Mayor Bennett noted that a Council priority is to
simplify the government; this list of conditions does not simplify the process.
Mayor Bennett suggested taking this as an experiment to see what happens with a
farmer' s market at the Silver Circle or the Rio Grande. Mayor Bennett urged staff
to check with other cities, if they have not, to see how they handle farmer' s markets.
Mayor Bennett said rather than having "an applicant", the city take a proactive
approach and state they want a farmers' market and see what can happen out of
that.
Councilman Markalunas supports the concept of the farmers' market in town as
residents make many trips to the fruit stand at Buttermilk and this may cut down
some atttomobile trips. Councilman Markalunas suggested that 2 days a week could
be the weekend days so that there is more parking available in the downtown area.
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Councilman Vickery agreed with the concept of a farmers' market and suggested it
may be expanded to other zone districts.
Councilman Paulson asked how sales tax will be collected. Haas said this will be
done through the business license process. Haas said the boards that reviewed the
farmers' market were concerned that the produce be "primarily Colorado grown".
Amy Margerum, city manager, asked the rationale behind the 2 days a week
restriction. Haas said the thinking was that parks are used for many other uses and
if someone were using a park for the majority of a week, the other uses would be
displaced. Haas said the 2 days a week can be modified but should be modified for
a specific application.
Charlie Tarver said parks are open space and they should not be used for
commercial activity. Tarver asked if there would be mitigation for traffic, for
employees, for PM 10, as other commercial uses would have to provide. Tarver
asked if these spaces will be rented for the farmers' market use. Haas said the
conditional use process has 10 standards, one of which is mitigation that will be
dealt with for each specific application. Haas noted this use would be like an
organized sport, taking up a park 14 hours a week. Haas said charging rent could
be done as part of a vending agreement.
Mayor Bennett said traditionally farmers' markets are not run by entrepreneurs but
by the growers themselves. Mayor Bennett suggested the definition be amended by
adding "direct sale by farmers" to make sure this is not a super market opening in a
city park. Councilman Markalunas said he does not want a situation where every
single farmer is driving his produce to the farmers' market. Mayor Bennett said the
definition can be amended to "direct sale by farmers' and/or their representatives of
primarily Colorado grown produce".
Councilman Vickery moved to adopt Ordinance #35, Series of 1997, on first reading
with the wording changes as discussed; seconded by Councilman Markalunas.
Council requested for second reading that staff have information about how other
cities conduct their farmers' markets. Roll call vote; Councilmembers Vickery, yes;
Markalunas, yes; Paulson, yes; Mayor Bennett, yes. Motion carried.
RESOLUTION #66, SERIES OF 1997 - Ballot Question
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Barbara Umbreit, community relations director, said this is an exciting opportunity
to get citizens more involved in government through this process. Ms. Umbreit said
the asset planning committee has suggested that the excess property tax, $77,000,
be divided between the 7 neighborhoods for each to come up with neighborhood
projects. Ms. Umbreit listed the guidelines; that the decisions will be made at the
neighborhood meetings and that the neighbors must come to a consensus. If the
project would impact someone not present at the meeting, they will be notified by
staff to make sure they do not oppose the project. The project costs should include
all costs and also consider maintenance of the project. These projects will be
included in the asset management plan so the city can consider replacement, if
necessary. Ms. Umbreit showed Council the 7 neighborhoods and told Council the
meetings will be well publicized.
Amy Margemm, city manager, reminded Council amendment 1, the tax payers bill
of rights, imposed a limitation on the amount of revenue that a government can take
in. Aspen went to the voters and asked to be relieved from limitations on sales tax
but kept the limitation on property tax. The amount of revenue can only go up
based on growth and inflation. Ms. Margemm said the city can either refitnd excess
revenues or go to the voters with a specific project. Staff is proposing a specific
project.
The question in the resolution is "Shall the City of Aspen be attthorized to spend,
without increasing taxes, an estimated $77,662 in excess 1996 property tax revenues
for neighborhood improvement projects to be suggested to the City by local
neighborhood groups?". Council said they liked the brevity and clarity of the
question.
Councilman Paulson moved to adopt Resolution #66, Series of 1997; seconded by
Councilman Markalunas. All in favor, motion carried.
ORDINANCE #34, SERIES OF 1997 - Amendments to Model Traffic Code
Councilman Paulson moved to read Ordinance #34, Series of 1997; seconded by
Councilman Markalunas. All in favor, motion carried.
ORDINANCE #34
(Series of 1997)
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AN ORDNANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN,
COLORADO, AMENDING THE 1995 EDITION OF THE "MODEL TRAFFIC
CODE FOR COLORADO MUNICIPALITIES", BY THE AMENDMENT AND
ADDITION OF SUBSECTIONS was read by the city clerk
David Hoefer, assistant city attorney, told Council staff is proposing 6 amendments
to the Model Traffic Code; 4 of these are minor language amendments and are very
insignificant. One of the more significant changes is giving the parking officers the
ability to issue tickets if vehicles are not properly registered. There will be a $100
fine which will be dismissed when the vehicle owner presents proof of legal
registration. The other change is to make it an offense for fraudulent use of parking
resources, like changing parking passes.
Councilman Markalunas moved to adopt Ordinance #34, Series of 1997, on first
reading; seconded by Councilman Paulson. Roll call vote; Councilmembers
Vickery, yes; Paulson, yes; Markalunas, yes; Mayor Bennett, yes. Motion carried.
RESOLUTION #69, SERIES OF 1997 - Barbee Annexation
David Hoefer, assistant city attorney, told Council this is the first step in a series of
steps for annexation. This step sets the public hearing and directs the city clerk to
publish and mail notices of that hearing. The resolution also directs the staff to
initiate zoning procedures.
Councilman Vickery moved to adopt Resolution #69, Series of 1997; seconded by
Councilman Paulson. All in favor, motion carried.
Councilman Markalunas moved to go into executive session for the purposes of
discussing potential property acquisition at 8 p.m.; seconded by Councilman
Paulson. All in favor, motion carried.
Councilman Markalunas moved to come out of executive session at 9:02 p.m.;
seconded by Councilman Paulson. All in favor, motion carried.
Councilman Paulson moved to approve the purchase of 937 West Hallam with the
conditions to be approved by the city attorney and finance director and to
appropriate $100,000 as described by the housing office, subject to due diligence,
and to bring the contract back at the next Council meeting; seconded by Councilman
Vickery. All in favor, motion carried.
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Councilman Markalunas moved to adjourn at 9:05 p.m.; seconded by Councilman
Paulson. All in favor, motion carried.
Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk
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CITIZEN PARTICIPATION ...................................................................................1
COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS .......................................................................1
CONSENT CALENDAR ........................................................................................1
Minutes - July 28, August 25, 1997 .....................................................................2
Wheeler Board Appointment - Larry Fredrick ......................................................2
Resolution #70, 1997 - Johnson Hockey School Agreement .................................2
Resolution # 71, 1997 - Amended Water Service Agreement - Centennial
Condominium Owners .........................................................................................2
ORDINANCE #33, 1997 - Code Amendment - FAR Bonus for Historic Structures2
DOWNTOWN CORE RESIDENTIAL PARKING .................................................2
ORDINANCE #35, SERIES OF 1997 - Code Amendment Farmer's Market ..........4
RESOLUTION #66, SERIES OF 1997 - Ballot Question ........................................6
ORDINANCE #34, SERIES OF 1997 - Amendments to Model Traffic Code .........7
RESOLUTION #69, SERIES OF 1997 - Barbee Annexation ..................................8
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