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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRE_ HPC Referral Project_ 202 E. Main StreetFrom:Hailey Guglielmo To:Sarah Yoon Subject:RE: HPC Referral Project: 202 E. Main Street Date:Thursday, June 27, 2019 4:22:55 PM Attachments:image001.png image002.png image003.png image004.png image005.png Sarah,   Engineering comments are as follows:   1. Stormwater - The application makes no reference to how onsite runoff will be captured and treated for water quality. The proposed plan does not leave much room for stormwater treatment. Prior to HPC approval the applicant shall provide information on a conceptual level of how rainwater will be treated. 2. Excavation Stabilization - The proposed excavation stabilization plan is very constrained. If any work or layback is proposed to be done on neighboring properties, an agreement between the property owners must be submitted to the City along with the building permit. Micropile walls cannot have any impact on neighboring properties. 3. Water service line – at building permit, the applicant shall work with the Parks and Engineering Departments to determine the best alignment of the new water service line. Any plan shall minimize impacts to the street trees. The application mentioned removing the tree in the front yard so it is my understanding there will be no onsite utility tree conflicts.   4. Public improvements – at the time of building permit a 6’ sidewalk will be required. The sidewalk shall follow the COA “floating sidewalk” detail to avoid tree roots. New curb and gutter will be required. A one sided pour on the back will be required to protect the existing tree roots. A 2’ asphalt t-top patch will be required.     Thanks,   Hailey Guglielmo, PE Development Engineer Engineering Department 201 N Mill St. Ste 203 Aspen, CO 81611 p: 970.429.2751 www.cityofaspen.com     From: Sarah Yoon  Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2019 8:50 AM To: Amy Simon <amy.simon@cityofaspen.com>; Ben Carlsen <ben.carlsen@cityofaspen.com>; Bob Narracci <bob.narracci@cityofaspen.com>; Bonnie Muhigirwa <bonnie.muhigirwa@cityofaspen.com>; David Coon <david.coon@cityofaspen.com>; David Radeck <david.radeck@cityofaspen.com>; Denis Murray <denis.murray@cityofaspen.com>; Hailey Guglielmo <hailey.guglielmo@cityofaspen.com>; Jack Danneberg <jack.danneberg@cityofaspen.com>; Jim Pomeroy <jim.pomeroy@cityofaspen.com>; Mike Horvath <mike.horvath@cityofaspen.com>; Nick Thompson <nick.thompson@cityofaspen.com>; PJ Murray <pj.murray@cityofaspen.com>; Trish Aragon <Trish.Aragon@cityofaspen.com> Subject: HPC Referral Project: 202 E. Main Street   Hello Everyone,   The attached application is for a Conceptual Major Development with requests for setback variations, parking variation, and an FAR bonus.  The scope of work includes temporary relocation, demolition of non-historic additions, and a new addition to the rear and subgrade level of the historic resource.  This property is currently the consignment store on Main Street, and the application is to convert it into a single-family home.   If you have any comments, please email them to me by Tuesday, June 2nd. Let me know if you have any questions, and thank you!     Sarah Yoon Community Development Department Historic Preservation Planner 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 p: 970.920.5144 www.cityofaspen.com www.aspencommunityvoice.com www.aspenvictorian.com www.aspenmod.com          Notice and Disclaimer: This message is intended only for the individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is confidential and exempt from disclosure pursuant to applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, please reply to the sender that you have received the message in error and then delete it. Further, the information or opinions contained in this email are advisory in nature only and are not binding on the City of Aspen. If applicable, the information and opinions contained in the email are based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The opinions and information contained herein do not create a legal or vested right or any claim of detrimental reliance.