HomeMy WebLinkAboutCertificate of No Negative Effect.128 E Main StCertificate of No Negative Effect
0 Approved ❑ Denied
Applicant: BTRSardy, LLC, represented by Jamie Brewster McLeod and Brewster
McLeod Architects, Inc, 112 South Mill Street, Aspen, CO 81611.
Property: 128 Main Street; Legally described as Lot F, G, H, and I less the
Northerly 75 Feet thereof, and all of lots P, Q, R, and S and that part of
the vacated alley bounded by the extension of the easterly lot lines of lots
I and S and the westerly lot lines of lots F and P, all in Block 66, City and
Townsite of Aspen Colorado. PID# 273512438005.
Determination: This 2711 day of July 2021, the following alteration has been approved as
represented in the land use application.
Project Details and Review Criteria
A new exterior Dutch -door will be added to the North wall of the non -historic addition on the Sardy House.
The existing window and stone lintel and sill to be removed, new Dutch -door will match existing back
entry, hardware finish will be bronze to match existing exterior doors, new stone lintel will be added above
to match existing condition at existing window above, brick will be cut in a minimally invasive manner to
allow install of new Dutch -door, existing driveway brick will be slope and re -set to ensure the exterior step
height complies with Building Code, and no exterior light is required per the Building Department
The followinq is a condition of this approval:
Submittal of the Dutch -door shop drawings for HPC Staff Review is requested.
The project qualifies for a Certificate of No Negative Effect according to Section 26.415.070.B of
the Municipal Code as it entails site improvements to a landmark property in the historic district.
Based on a review of the applicable Commercial, Lodging and Historic Design Standards and
Guidelines, staff finds the proposed work will not diminish, eliminate or adversely affect the historic
landmark or significant historic and/or architectural character of the Historic District in which it is
located.
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Natalie Feinberg Lopez, Historic Preservation Officer
Expires 3 years from date of separately issued Development Order. Issuance of this certificate
does not exempt the applicant from complying with all City codes, including land use and building
codes.