HomeMy WebLinkAboutagenda.apz.20020924 AGENDA
ASPEN PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
SPECIAL MEETING
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2002
4:30 PM
SISTER CITIES ROOM
I. COMMENTS
A. Commissioners
B. Planning Staff
C. Public
II. MINUTES
III. DECLARATION OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
IV. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. INFILL LAND USE CODE AMENDMENTS, CHRIS BENDON,
CONTINUED FROM SEPTEMBER 17TH
· PEDESTRIAN AMENITY
· VIEW PLANES
V. BOARD REPORTS
VI. ADJOURN
MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
THRU: Julie Ann Woods, Community Development Director
FROM: Chris Bendon, Senior Long Range Planner
RE: City of Aspen Infill Program — Continued Public Hearing
DATE: September 24, 2002
SUMMARY:
This meeting is the second substantive review meeting to consider amendments to the
Land Use Code related to the Infill Report. Included, by reference, to the previous
memorandum were exhibits for revised and new sections of the Land Use Code
contained in a 3-ring binder. Tonight's focus will be on Pedestrian Amenity
(proposed text J and existing text JJ) and View Planes (Section K). If time permits,
additional discussion on the commercial zone districts could occur.
Pictures of the seven protected views are included in the Infill Report, Section 4,
distributed on September 3rd. Color copies of each view are also attached. Staff will
present slides of these photos at the hearing.
ATTACHMENTS:
A — Pictures of protected views
REFERENCE MATERIALS:
Proposed and Existing legislation, 3-Ring Binder (distributed 9.17.02)
Infill Report (distributed 9.3.02)
I
PROTECTED VIEW PLANES:
GLORY HOLE PARK
View: Standing on the northwest side of the
pond at Glory Hole Park looking toward
Independence Pass.
PITKIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE #1
View: From the flagpole adjacent to the Pitkin
County Courthouse looking toward Aspen
Mountain.
(Picture taken prior to St. Mary's development.)
PITKIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE #2
View: From the south entrance to the Pitkin
County Courthouse looking toward Aspen
Mountain.
MAIN STREET (HOTEL JEROME)
View: From the door of the J-Bar looking
toward Aspen Mountain.
Section Four, Page 4
WHEELER OPERA HOUSE
View: From the second floor of the Wheeler
Opera House looking toward Aspen Mountain.
WAGNER PARK
View: From the north side of Wagner Park
approximately midway along the pathway
looking toward Independence Pass.
COOPER AVENUE
View: From the north side of Cooper Avenue
adjacent to the Cooper Street Pier restaurant
looking toward Aspen Mountain.
Section Four, Page 5