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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.053-93 ,.. ~.. . ~e ORDINANCE NO. 53 (SERIES OF 1993) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, AMENDI~G CHAPTER 24 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE, LAND USE REGULATIONS, TO PROVIDE THAT SECTION 7-1007, "CONDOMINIUMIZATION", SHALL BE REVISED TO DELETE HOUSING IMPACT FEES AND TO REVISE THE "PURPOSE" SECTIONS OF THE R-6, R-15, R-15A, R-15B, R-30 AND RR ZONE DISTRICTS TO INCLUDE THE PHRASE "LONG TERM" IN DESCRIBING TERM OCCUPANCY LIMITS IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE DISTRICTS. WHEREAS, section 27-7-1103 of the Municipal Code provides that amendments to Chapter 24 of the Code, to wit, "Land Use Regulations," ,shall be reviewed and recommended for approval by the Planning Director and then by the Planning and Zoning Commission at public hearing, and then approved, approved with conditions, or disapproved by the City Council at pUblic hearing; and WHEREAS, the Planning Director has proposed and recommended for approval text amendments to Chapter 24 relating to Condominiumization and to' residential zone district "Purpose" sections; and WHEREAS, the Planning and zoning commission reviewed the proposed text amendments at worksessions on July 20 and August 3, 1993, and at a public hearing on August 17, 1993, and recommended approval of the amendments pursuant to the procedure as authorized by section 24-6-205(A)8 of the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the city Council finds that the proposed text amendments will encourage efficiency in government by streamlining the land use review process and will be consistent with promoting the pUblic welfare and the purposes and intent of Chapter 24 of the Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 1 ,It.. \ "~ tit fA ~. OF ASPEN, COLORADO as follows: section 1: That section 24-7-1007, "Condominiumization" of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby repealed and reenacted to read as follows: "Section 24-7-1007. Condominiumization. A. General. Where a proposed development is to include a condominium form of ownership, or if an existing development is to be converted to a condominium form of ownership, in whole or in part, a condominium subdivision exemption plat reflecting all condominiumized units, or that portion of the development to be condominiumized, shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review and approval as a subdivision exemption pursuant to the terms and provisions of this section. B. Procedure. A development application for a condominiumization shall be reviewed pursuant to the procedures and standards in this section and Common Procedures, Article 6, Division 2. 1. Contents of application. The contents of a development application for a condominium or condominiumization shall include the following: a. The general application information required in Common Procedures, section 24-6-202. b.. A condominium subdivision exemption plat drawn with permanent ink on reproducible mylar. Sheet size shall be twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches with an unencumbered margin of one and one-half (1 1/2) inches on the left hand side of the sheet and a one-half (1/2) inch margin around the other three (3) sides of the sheet. It shall include: (i) Accurate dimensions for all lines, angles and curves used to describe boundaries, streets, setbacks, alleys, easements, structures, areas to be reserved or dedicated for public or common use and other important features. All curves shall be circular arcs and shall. be defined by the radius, central angle, tangent, arc and chord distances. All dimensions, both linear and angular, are to be determined by an 2 ~e (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) ~ 'WI' (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) 2 . ~ \;~. accurate control survey in the field which must balance and close within a limit of one (1) in ten thousand (10,000). The plat shall be drawn at a scale of one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet or larger. Architectural scales are not acceptable. If it is necessary to place the plat on more than one (1) sheet, an index shall be included on the first sheet. A vicinity map shall also appear on the first sheet showing the condominium project as it relates to the rest of the city and the street system in the area of the proposed condominium. A description of all survey monuments, both found and set, which mark the boundaries. of the sUbdivision, and description of all monuments used in conducting the survey. The Colorado Coordinate system may be used. A statement by the land surveyor explaining how bearings, if used, were determined. A certificate by the registered land surveyor as to the accuracy of the survey and plat, and a statement that the survey was performed in accordance with Colorado Revised statutes 1973, Title 38, Article 51, as amended from time to time. A certificate by a corporate title insurer, that the person or persons dedicating to the public the public rights-of-way, areas or facilities as shown thereon are the owners thereof in fee simple, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. certificates showing approval of the final plat by the City Engineer and Planning Director. A certificate of filing for the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. Copies of any monument records required of the land surveyor in accordnace with Colorado Revised statutes 1973, Title 38, Article 53, as amended from time to time. Recordation: The approved condominium subdivision exemption plat shall be recorded in the office of the Pitkin county Clerk and Recorder within one 3 -. ~., e.: " ~\ '<-- e hundred eighty (180) days of its approval by the Planning Director. Failure on the part of the applicant to record the plat within one hundred eighty (180) days following approval by the Planning Director shall render the plat invalid and a new application and approval will be required. 3. Subdivision Exemption Agreement. No subdivision exemption agreement need be prepared or entered into between the applicant and the city pursuant to a condominium or condominiumization approval unless the Planning Director determines such an agreement is necessary. C. Minimum Lease Deed Restriction: Minimum lease deed restrictions imposed by the city council as a condition of condominiumization approval prior to July 1, 1992, shall only by modified or removed with the consent of the ci ty council. section 2: That section 24-5-201, "Medium-Density Residential (R-6)" of the Municipal Code of the city of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 24-5-201. Medium-Density Residential (R-6). A. Purpose. The purpose of the Medium-Density Residential (R-6) zone district is to provide areas for long term residential purposes with customary accessory uses. Recreational and institutional uses customarily found. in proximity to residential uses are included as conditional uses. Lands in the Medium-Density Residential (R-6) zone district are generally limited to the original Aspen Townsite, contain relatively dense settlements of predominantly detached and duplex res idences, and are within walking distanCe of the center of the city." section 3: That section 24-5-202, "Moderate-Density Residential (R-15)" of the Municipal Code of the city of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: 4 "- <t: \to. ";-'-" - tit "Sec. 24-5-202. MOderate-Density Residential (R-15). A. Purpose. The purpose of the Moderate-Density Residential (R-15) zone district is to provide areas for long term residential purposes with customary accessory uses. Recreational and institutional uses customarily found in proximity to residential uses are included as conditional uses. Lands in the MOderate-Density Residential (R-15) zone district typically consist of additions to the Aspen Townsite and subdivisions on the periphery of the city. Lands within the Townsite which border Aspen Mountain are also included in the Moderate-Density Residential (R- 15) zone district." section 4: That section 24-5-203, "Moderate-Density Residential (R-15A)" of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 24-5-203. MOderate-Density Residential (R-15A). A. Purpose. The purpose of the MOderate-Density Residential (R-15A) zone district is to provide areas for long term residential purposes with customary accessory uses. Recreational and institutional uses customarily found in proximity to residential uses are included as conditional uses. Lands in the Moderate-Density Residential (R-15A) zone district are similarly situated to those in the Moderate-Density Residential (R-15) zone district and are lands annexed from pitkin county from zone districts in which duplexes are a prohibited use." section 5: That section 24-5-204, "Moderate-Density Residential (R-15B)" of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 24-5-204. MOderate-Density Residential (R-15B). A. Purpose. The purpose of the Moderate-Density Residential (R-15B) zone district is to provide areas for long term residential purposes with customary accessory uses. Lands in the MOderate-Density Residential (R-15B) zone district are similarly situated to those in the Moderate- Density Residential (R-15) and (R-15A) zone districts, but are those in which single-family structures are a 5 ;0fJ_,'.. '~ "->",- -, <'iv. 'C... ._ e.,.'..., lR \\, permitted use and duplexes are prOhibited." section 6: That section 24_5-205, "Low-Density Residential (R-30)" of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 24-5-205. LoW-Density Residential (R-30). A. Purpose. The purpose of the Low-Density Residential (R- 30) zone district is to provide areas for long term residential purposes with customary accessory uses. Recreational and institutional uses customarily found in proximity to residential uses are included as conditional uses. Lands in the Low-Density Residential (R-30) zone district are typically located along river frontages in outlying areas of the city. section 7: That section 24-5-208, "Rural Residential (RR)" of the Municipal Code of the city of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to read as follows: "Sec. 24-5-208. Rural Residential (RR). A. Purpose. The purpose of the Rural Residential (RR) zone district is to allow utilization of land for low density, long term residential purposes with the recreational, institutional, public and other compatible uses customarily found in proximity to those uses allowed as permitted uses or conditional uses." section 8: That section 24-3-101, "Definitions", of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended to include a new definition to read as follows: "Long Term means the occupancy of a dwelling unit for residential purposes for a time period not less than six (6) consecutive months and shall include rental occupancies, except that two shorter rental occupancies may be allowed per dwelling unit per year." 6 -- _1 ~ ,,"-'1' 'e,,',,' ~~ '\~ section 9: The repeal as provided herein of sections 24-7-1007 A (1) (b) and (c), which required minimum lease deed restrictions and the payment of affordable housing impact fees, respectively, as a condi tion of approval for condominiumization shall be applied retroactively to those condominiumization approvals granted in Ordinances 92-44, 92-69, 93-26, 93-28 and 93-33. At the applicants' request, the city Council will remove the deed restrictions and refund the employee housing mitigation fees that were required as a condition of the above cited condominiumization approvals. section 10: This Ordinance shall not effect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. section 11: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. section 12: A public hearing on this Ordinance shall be held on the 6'~ day Of~~ 1993 in the city council Chambers, Aspen city Hall, Aspen Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which a hearing 7 ~-;:, \'i. ~ -" " \\, " '\;, . of public notice of the same shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by the city council /) .,/. I ~ , 1993. of the city of Aspen on the ,,~ day of John ~e:: Kathryn . Koch, City Clerk F /"$--Y('- Bennett, Mayor ~ adopted, passed and approved this ~day of ~/3~ John B nett, Mayor 1993. Kathryn . Koch, city Clerk . 8