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Special 'Meeting May 22, 1979
ZG Builders,
Subdivision
Exemption
Gordon
Stream Margin Review
Shoaf Riverside,
Subdivision
Exception
Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission
situation was bad and supported the new screening proposal
and moving the trash service area to the inner part of the
alley.
Norm Burns, a member of the HPC, asked how they would re-
view this application since one of the three buildings
is historically designated. Klar suggested that they
pursue having the whole complex historically designated.
Klar moved to approve the application for the expansion of
Arthur's Restaurant and the expansion of the conditional
use as well as to reduce the off-street parking spaces from
20 to 15 and to approve the additional possibility of the
two additional employee bedrooms and all of this is con-
ditional upon meeting with Tom Dunlop and solving siting,
screening and landscaping, etc, so that it is compatible
with the residential area it surrounds, Hedstrom seconded.
All in favor, motion approved.
Anderson stepped up to his position as commission member.
Jolene Vrchota of the Planning Office introduced the
application. This is an application for subdivision for
a nearly completed duplex on Lot 38, Filing 1 of the
West Aspen Subdivision. The Planning Office recommends
approval with conditions. The City Attorney and the City
Engineer recommend approval witih conditions.
Gideon Kaufman noted that two of the conditions were satis-
fied. There are separate taps and the drainage was con-
structed per the City Engineer's requests. He had a
problem with the condition that the driveway be a maximum
of 18 feet since there are two double garages. The code
calls for this maximum to minimize curb cuts but Kaufman
noted that there are no curbs in this area. He said he
would resolve this with the City Engineer.
Hedstrom moved to recommend exemption from the subdivision
regulations for the ZG Builders duplex on Lot 38, Filing
1 of the West Aspen Subdivision inasmuch as such exemption
will not conflict with the intention and purposes of the
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
1) the property shall be deed restricted to a six-month
minimum lease term with no greater than two shorter tenan-
cies in any claendar year, 2) the width of the driveway
curb cut shall be as worked out to the satisfaction of the
City Engineer, 3) the drainage provisions of the subgrade
garage meet the approval of the City Engineer, 4) separate
water taps and meters be provided each of the duplex units,
Harvey seconded. All in favor, motion approved.
Grice introduced the application. The applicants are
beginning full subdivision review and this will come througt
P&Z. The house is located 20-30 feet above the stream with
a steep slope. There is need for a public trail easement
through the property. The Planning Office and City Engineer
recommend approval subject to the grant of an adequate
trail easement.
Klar moved to approve the application requesting stream
margin review for the Gordon residence contingent the
granting of a trail easement through the property,
McDonnell seconded. All in favor, motion approved.
Grice introduced the application. This property is located
just above Herron Park. He noted the floodplain line on
the map is incorrect. They are requesting exception from
the conceptual stage of the subdivision procedures. The
Planning Office feels this is appropriate since the utili-
ties exist, etc. They request splitting the 30,000 square