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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.006-91 ORDIN~NCE NO. 6 (SERIES of 1991) A~ ORDINA/~OE OP THE CITY OF ASPEN~ COLORADO ORieNTING SUBDIVISION, REZONING TO PUBLIC (PUB)~ A/rD FINA3~ PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL FOR THE 1.9 ACRE M~ROLT MINING ~ RA_NCHING MUSEUM PARCEL LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE CITY-OWNED MAROLT OPEN SPACE WT{EREAS, in 1989 the city of Aspen leased for seventy-five years a 1.9 acre parcel encompassing the historic Marolt Barn and salt shed to the Aspen Historical Society ("society") to develop a museum dedicated to the mining and ranching industries which contributed greatly to the development of the Roaring Fork Valley; and W]~EREAS, the Society submitted an application to the Planning Office seeking Subdivision, Rezoning, Final PUD Development Plan, and GMQS Exemption for change in use of an historic structure; and W"6EREAS, the application was reviewed and commented upon by the Engineering Department, Water Department, Historic Preservation CommIttee, City Attorney, Sanitation D~strict, Fire Marshal, Parks Department, and Rocky Mountain Natural Gas; and, W~EREAS, the application was heard by the Planning and Zoning Commission on March 5, 1991 at a public hearing; and W~EREAS, the Commission recommended approval of Rezoning by a 6-0 vote, Subdivision by a 4-2 vote, and Final PUD Development Plan by a 4-2 vote. Eighteen (18) recommended conditions were attached to the approvals; and W~EREAS, based on its review of this proposal and the pending highway project, the Commission wanted to further recommend to City 1 Council that the highway right-of-way should be moved far enough to the north to lessen the impacts to the historical site without adversely affecting the Castle Creek Bridge and the Villas across the creek. W~EREAS, pursuant to Sections 7-1004 D.2.b., 7-1103 and 7- 903 of the Aspen Land Use Code (revision date August 14, 1989,) the City Council may grant approval to Final Subdivision, Rezoning, and PUD Development Plans; and W~ERF~S, the Aspen City Council having considered the Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendations, does wish to grant the Subdivision, Rezoning, and Final PUD Development Plan approval with conditions for the Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum. NOW, THEREFORE IT BE ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO= Ssotion 1: That it does hereby grant Subdivision, Rezoning to Public (PUB), and Final PUD Development Plan approval for the 1.9 acre Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum parcel with conditions recommended by the Planning Commission. The conditions of approval which apply to this project are: 1. The applicant must complete a Subdivision Plat in full compliance with Section 7-1004 D. The plat shall be submitted for Engineering's approval pursuant to these code requirements. The Final Plat must show the entire Marolt property, with monumentation for the Museum Parcel. 2 2. Ail easement questions for utilities and access must be researched in conjunction with the Engineering and City Attorney's Offices. Utility locations shall be considered which require minimal encumbrances to the remainder of the Marolt property. The City and Mussum must use best efforts to depict easements. 3. Service trips shall be restricted and indicated on the plat to be on the existing bike/pedestrian trail from the parking at the Marolt Housing site. 4. Storm water runoff requirements as per Section 7-1004 C.4.f. shall be complied with and reviewed by the Engineering Department prior to Plat approval. 5. The Subdivision Plat must bs filed within 180 days of City Council's approval or the approval expires. 6. The northern boundary of the leased area shall be amended at the time the exact highway alignment is accepted by the City. 7. Compliancs with the Sanitation District's grease trap requirements and ssrvice connection requirements are mandatory. 8. Any signags on county roads or the state highway shall comply with provisions required by those agencies. City Sign regulations shall apply within the City's jurisdiction. 9. Existing waterline locations, spigots and taps shall be identified and handled as per the Water Department's comments submitted to this project file, The applicant shall provide written verification from the Water Department of their satisfaction prior to Planning's approval of the PUD documents. 10. Water rights associated with the existing and proposed irrigation ditches 'and ponds shall be verlfied by the applicant. The applicant shall provide written confirmation from the City Attorney's office or other applicable source shall be required prior to Planning's approval of the PUD Documents. 12. The Museum shall work with the Parks Department to answer their questions regarding the proposed irrigation ditches, pond work, and path work (including culvert concerns and service truck access). The applicant shall provide written verification of Park's approval prior to Planning's approval of the PUD documents. 13. If natural gas service is desired, written application must be made with Rocky Mountain Natural Gas. The applicant shall work with the gas company regarding their easement requirements and accessibility needs. 14. The Historic Society shall com~it to actively promoting bike, bus and pedestrian travel for all of its events to reduce parking and roadway congestion. 15. Lighting shall be limited to building entry areas; wattage of fixtures not to exceed 100 watts each and shall be do%~ncast and unobtrusive. 16. A Final PUD Plan and PUD Agreement must be filed with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's office within 180 days of City Council's approval, otherwise the approval is rendered invalid. 17. The highway right-of-way must be added to the PUD plan. Pending final right-of-way decision by city Council, the PUD plan may need to be amended. Section ~: That the City Clerk he and hereby is directed, upon the adoption of this ordinance, to record a copy of this ordinance in the office of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. Seotion 4: A public hearing on the Ordinance shall be held on the day of/~/ , 1991 at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which a hearing of public notice of the same shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. I~TRODUCED, READ ~ ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by th~ City Council of the City of Aspen on the ~-~ day of William L. Stifling, Mayor Kathryn s~ Koch, City Clerk FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this /~%~'-- day of  , 1991. William L. Stifling, Mayor ATTESTz 5