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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcclc.ag.041603 COMMERCIAL CORE & LODGING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING SISTER CITY ROOM - CITY HALL April 16, 2003 8:30 am I. Roll call and approval of minutes April 9nd minutes. II. Jeff Woods - Lilac bush - furore mall expansion - budget for market. III. Mall leases - Cabo's - Mecca IV. Adjourn 2003 Aspen Saturday Market Market June 14th through Oct 4~h = 17 week $300 entrance fee - Vendors over 25 feet or larger extra $50. 46 vendors = $13,800. not inc. over size Toilet Seth - 928-7500 $208 for 4 week period = $1040. Sink in toilet and locked. Vendors to mail fee tO Kathy Wood P.O. Box ~653 Paonia, Colo. 81428 Logo Kelly Alford 927-0615 keil¥~wordspicturescoiours.com fax 927-0654 Jack D-Oho - 970-527-4046 dorioshillsideacres~msn.com Setup two hours in am and one in pm .$16. x 3hrs, = $48 x two people = $96. per week = $1,344. = 14 weeks Labor source 920-7744 St. Mary's $400. for tables and chairs 924-7339 Banner over Main St. $950. Platform 12'x l 5'x2 for demonstrations = $600. Possibly two tents over demonstrations $400. CCLC budget $4,500 1,500. logo 1,040. toilet 1,344 labor 600. platform 400. tents 2 400 St. Mary's -$784. FMG Insurance $500. Entertainment $3,500 - to $5,000. Ad3ertising $2,000 - $4,000 Market Manager $1,000 Misc. $500. CCLC - 2003 Demonstrators David pOWers - glass Deb Adams - stone cutting Allegheny Meadows - pottery Sarah Harvey - pottery Kolor Wheel - Katie Schulman 544-6191 Sarah Aley spin - Imitfing Ann Flyrm - weaving Linda Loeschen - painting Sonja Dinkel - Aspen's Florist 925-8425 Sara Haneman - beading 1. Cheryl Bach - antique jewelry - 379-9906 Becky Donatucci - photographs 274-2143 2. Joanne Walpole -jewelry- 925-4195 Judy Goss - beaded bags - 429-1381 3. Arya Campbell - clothing/beads - 544-3686 Hattie Billings - pillows/rugs - 963-0388 4. Barbara Cascllaro - metal necklaces - 927-4719 Sarah Haneman - jewelry - 920-9379 5. Bianca Evans - salvage wood - 544-8064 Western Bonime - henna, clothes - 948-3590 6. Georgeann Waggaman - paintings cards - 9:25-2126 Linda Loeschen - watercolors - 927-3243 7. Heidi Wade - polar fleece - 963-2565 Jeanie Moglewer - knitted tops - 963-2l 17 8. Judy Norman - chair massage - 925-6682 Sunny Redmond - wholistic - 923-5033 9. Susan Bilenker-jewelfly- 1-800-664-7670 KeelY Doyle~Tuttie - soap - 970-876-5133 I0. Sonja Dinkel - florist/races - 925-8425 Debbie Karls concrete planters - 923-4460 11. Rebecca Hodgson- body care - 920-5212 Kathy Strickland - child - boas - 920-5060 12. Ann FlYnn- woven scarves - 925-9019 Jeanie Clark - spun shawls - 970-429-1064 13. Kathy Chamberlin - clay pottery - 923-5658 Missin Brucker- Kathryn Penn -jewelry boxes - 923-6995 14. Kelly McKenney- glass beads -jewelry- 970-922-5500 Kathie Schulman - Beanie Budwell - pottery - 544-6191 Linda Gerdenich - wind chimes - note cards - 920-5082 15. Lisa Calloden - beaded albums & dog leashes - 927-4717 Leslie Heiden-beaded jewelry- 925-8264 16. Bridget MacTavish- leisure wear- 379-7749 Renato Gazmuri - painted canvas bags - 970-544-5351 SINGLES 1. Cindy Love - fleece clothing - 927-1108 2. Lindy Palmer' hand painted furniture - 963-9508 3. Richard J. Allen - posters benches - 963-9025 4. Allegheny, Deb Adams, Sam Harvey - pottery - 618-7479 5. Grace Stahlschmidt (artists) prints - silks-cards - 970-947-9887 6. Miriam Rosner - quilts - aprons - 925-74711 7. Claudia Cunningham- 920-3663 8. Jennifer Swanson - Anderson Ranch - textile art - 379-9810 9. Dennis Tuma / Maracia Fisher- massage - 923°4090 10. Stephen Sanders - sculpture - 429-1019 1 I. Sarah Aley- sweaters - folk paintings - 527-5651 12. Harmony Scott-jewelry- 963-7190 13. Cathy Crenshaw - jewelry - 963-0940 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE: ALL MALL LEASE HOLDERS BEFORE THE CITY OF ASPEN COMMERCIAL CORE & LODGING COMMISSION TO ALL MALL LEASE HOLDERS; ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS/LESSEES; CONCERNED CITIZENS A public hearing will be held April 16, 2003 in the Sister Cities meeting room of City Hall, 130 S. Galena, Aspen Colorado to approve or deny outside dining for Cabo's and Mecca._ All persons affected by the proposed Mall Leases are invited to appear and state their views, protests or objections. If you cannot appear personally at such meeting, then you are urged to state your views by letter, particularly if you have objection to the mall leases. The Commercial Core 8, Lodging Comrnission will give serious consideration to the opinions of surrounding property owners and others affected in deciding whether to grant or deny the request. Mall Lease holders must present a descriptive square footage diagram indicating fence design (if new) and entrance meeting the criteria. Businesses making an application for a mall lease are required to transmit this notice to adjacent property owners/lessees. Date and Time of Meeting DATE: April 16, 2003 TIME: 8:30 a.m. The City of Aspen Commercial Core & Lodging Commission 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, ColOrado 81611 Bill Dinsmoor, Chairperson Kathleen Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk DAVID FLORIA GALLERY April 9, 2003 Mr: Hjarry~ L. Haines, General Manager Cabo's 320 Siouth Mill Street Aspen, CO 81611 Dear Harry: I am happy to provide this letter of support and approval for your use.of space on the . pedestrian mall outside Cabo's at the comer of Cooper and Mill Streets. for outdoor seating offering food and drink service. Please let me know if there is anything else that I can do to help you make your new business a great sucqess. David Floria 312 SOUTH MILL STREET ASPEN. COLORADO 81611 970.544.5705 FAX 970.544.9729 E-M^m art@floriagallery.com TO: The Ci~ ogAsffen. FROM: CABO'$ 320 S, M}~ Aspen, Coto.~o DAT~: ~ SUBJE~: Propose~ Patio A~m: K~.y Stfc~rm~ / CitT Enc!~ m'e t..~e ~sed ch~0ag~, fi'om the ~ ~g tha~ ~ ~ by Ch~k Roih on 5/24~. ~ ~fl tinge is defied by ~ 1~ ~ ~ ~st f~r yo~ c~on in this m~r, 925-7464 424 E. Cooper Aspen, Colorado'81611 920-4242