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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.20030805Continued Meeting Aspen City Council August 5, 2003 Mayor Klanderud called the continued meeting to order at 4:05 p.m. with Councilmembers Semrau, Paulson, Richards and Torre present. Councilwoman Richards moved to go into executive session pursuant to C.R.S 24-6-402(4)(b) to receive advice from counsel; seconded by Councilman Paulson. All in favor, motion carried. Councilman Semrau moved to come out of executive session at 5:45 p.m.; seconded by Councilman Torre. All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #36, SERIES OF 2003 - Burlingame Ranch Lot 3 Ed Sadler, assistant city manager, pointed out that the Qwest parcel cuts through 90% of building A. Sadler told Council the ABC architecture rewew committee met today. No city representatives were allowed at the meeting. The project model was sent to the committee meeting. Sadler went through his memorandum of answers to John McBride's memorandum of August 5, 2003. Save trees on the north side of the site. Sadler told Council the parks department comments these trees are too large to transplant. If the building on the Qwest parcel is eliminated, most of these trees will be saved. Request the Iowest floor of Building A be no higher than 2 feet above the first floor of building 210 across the street. Sadler said staff has no elevations on the 210 building so cannot comment on this. Plans are different than the model. Sadler said the plans are different and the model was a conceptual idea of the project. Sadler noted the request from ABC is to open up the building and to eliminate the stair tower. Sadler said option I decreases the project to 39 units. ASW proposed the stair tower be more open and staff said it should stay enclosed as shown on the model, which will be better in winter weather. If the stair tower is not a major issue to Council, ASW can open it up, keep than one unit and drop the rest of the building below 30 feet. The ABC review board stated the roof must be black, which is fine with flat roof design. With raised roofs, the black makes the roof more visible, and Continued Meeting Aspen City Council August 5~ 2003 there is a heat loading issue. Sadler said it would look peculiar to make one roof in the complex black. Another comment was that the windows should align vertically where possible. Sadler told Council the windows are in the same position for each unit but since the levels step up the hills, the windows are offset. The windows will be white clad and trimmed to match the rest of the building. Sadler stated the housing specs say either the windows or the siding have to be low maintenance. The windows in this project are unpainted and are meant to be white clad; this helps with UV protection. Doug Graybeal, architect, told Council they chose white because of the way it offsets the building and also makes it look like a residential project rather than a commercial project. The ABC review board approved the siding but did not approve the colors. Mayor Klanderud said when Council accepted the project; they accepted the colors and the look. Sadler said if staffhad been at the review board meeting, they would have made it clear this was the look Council was after. The review board stated the guest parking for Building A is not at Building A and it is important to the committee this be clearly signed. Sadler said this could be taken care of with signs. Sadler noted the subject of trees comes up again. Council has added a.lot of trees to the project and if they want more, more will be planted. Sadler showed where there will be heavy planting to screen the project from the highway and from BMC. The Review Board stated there should be a better access at the south end of ABC. Sadler said he does not think this is w/thin their purview. The Board also noted this project should be folded into and made part of the ABC. Sadler said the majority of this project is city land. A homeowner's association will maintain the project. The Board suggested a better identifier than parcel d and Sadler said it is actually lot 3. Mayor Klanderud noted there is nothing in the letter of McBride that assures the city that with these changes; the ABC gives their approval. Council needs to decide whether to eliminate the building on the Qwest property or to see if they can work this out with McBride. Either will take time and put the project behind schedule, up to two months. CJraybeal said his preference 2 Continued Meeting Aspen City Council August 5~ 2003 would be to work out the issues with the ABC and to continue with the current design. It is the best presence with the ABC. Mayor Klanderud stated some of these are open-ended reqmrements and this might keep going and going. Councilman Semrau agreed; the decision is to eliminate one building or to try and work out the conditions with the ABC. Councilwoman Richards said Council looked at another set of conditions last night and if the city goes ahead with two buildings, they may be making commitments without ever getting approval for the 7 units. John Worcester. city attorney, told Council McBride stated he does not want to delay the project and wants to work this out. Council can go ahead with their approvals. Councilman Semrau moved to adopt Ordinance #36, Series of 2003, on second reading; seconded by Councilman Paulson. Councilman Torre said he would prefer not to lose the 7 units. Roll call vote: Councilmembers Semrau, yes; Richards, yes; Paulson, yes; Torre, yes; Mayor Klanderud, yes. Motion carried. CoUncilman Torre moved to adjourn at 6:55 p.m.; seconded by Councilwoman Richards. All in favor, motion carded. Kathryn Koch City Clerk