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RESOLUTION NO. 37
(Series of 1988)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ASPEN, COLORADO
APPROVING THE CONCEPl'UAL SPA PLAN FOR THE RIO GRANDE PARCEL
WHEREAS, the City Council of Aspen, Colorado (hereinafter
"Council") has reviewed the Conceptual SPA Plan for the Rio
Grande (hereinafter "Plan") at public hearings held on September
26, October 10 and October 17, 1988; and
WHEREAS,
the Aspen Planning and Zoning commission
recommended approval of the Conceptual SPA Plan for the Rio
Grande through its Resolution No. 88-6; and
WHEREAS, in September of 1987, the Council endorsed and the
Planning and Zoning Commission adopted the Aspen Area
Comprehensive Plan: Transportation Element
(hereinafter
"Transportation Plan") which identified appropriate concepts for
the Rio Grande property; and
WHEREAS, in the spring of 1988, RFTA and the Council
retained the services of a consulting team headed by RNL Design
of Denver to develop appropriate physical and financial
alternatives for a parking facility on the Rio Grande property;
and
WHEREAS, based on their review of the Conceptual SPA Plan
for the Rio Grande property, the Council makes the following
findings:
Parking
The City Council concurs with P&Z that the
parking facility should be hidden from view and allow the
potential for other transportation related uses.
Library/Other Public Buildings - The City Council supports
the conceptual location of the library. The idea of hiding
development or minimizing the visual impact of development
may not be an appropriate concept for important public
buildings, such as the Library or the Arts buildings. These
buildings should be attractive and designed in a manner
which indicates the buildings' importance to the community.
Additionally, setting back the Library from Mill street to
avoid the "canyon effect" which could occur because of the
location and height of the Jerome is an idea which may be
overstated. The Council finds that creating activity on the
Mill street streetscape by setting the library close to the
sidewalk is important.
The Council finds that Galena street will become an
important pedestrian connection between the Rio Grande
(Library, Arts, River) and the Mall/downtown area.
Therefore, pedestrian access should be improved between the
downtown and the river using Galena street and continuing
the pedestrian treatment through the Rio Grande to the
river. In order to ensure this pedestrian flow the
architectural element on top of the parking facility roof
which covers the stairwell and elevator shaft should be
located off the Galena street corridor.
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Plaza - The roof of the parking facility should be a people
place with landscaping and not considered for parking. It
is important that this area be designed so that it does not
become a dead space.
Teen Center - The City Council finds that the Teen Center is
an important community function and directs staff to develop
building designs associated with the parking facility plaza.
Transit Shuttle The Council believes that a shuttle
corridor which continues north on Galena street along the
east side of the parking facility can avoid some of the
traffic congestion associated with Mill street.
Circulation - The Council finds that, if possible, Spring
street should be located to allow for the possibility of a
gas station associated with the Cap's property. The
location of Spring street should not negatively effect Cap's
business.
Snowdump/Snowmelt - The Council finds the land use impact of
a snowdump unacceptable and in an effort to reduce that
impact will install a snowmelt machine(s) in the northwest
embankment of the impound lot area.
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Impound Lot - The Council finds that the impound lot is an
unacceptable use of the Rio Grande property and will
relocate it as soon as possible.
Revegetation - The snowdump and impound lot areas should be
revegetated to enhance the park aspects of the Rio Grande
site.
This should be done as soon as the snowdump and
impound lot uses are eliminated.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO:
Section 1
That the Council does hereby approve the conceptual SPA Plan
for the Rio Grande with the following conditions:
Conditions to be addressed as part of conceptual approval
1. The City and County should agree to amend the 1982 Land
Exchange Agreement in order to avoid future confusion
regarding uses on the Rio Grande site. If the library is
not located on the Oden area of the site, then the Arts
group requests that the site be retained for a Performing
Arts Center.
Conditions to be addressed at precise plan stage
1. The applicant(s) shall submit a site plan, landscaping plan,
building design plan and building design techniques which
illustrate how the development compliments or enhances the
neighborhood. Plans for mitigation of impacts caused by the
spring Street extension on the surrounding neighborhood
(ie. ,Oklahoma Flats) should also be presented. All plans
submitted shall comply with the requirements of Article 7.,
Division 8, Specially Planned Area, of the Aspen Land Use
Regulations and shall be consistent with the representations
of the approved Conceptual Plan.
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2. The following environmental studies and mitigation plans
shall be prepared to the satisfaction of the Environmental
Health Department:
a. Air pollution resulting from the starting of
automobiles ln and mechanical ventilation of the
parking facility.
b.
Water pollution hazards as a
impervious surfaces and the
melting substances.
result of runoff
use of chemical
from
snow
c. The loss of any storm water detention areas.
3. The city shall maintain the alley for fire protection
purposes.
4. The parking structure shall be sprinklered.
5. Any downtown shuttle should service the Rio Grande site,
Post Office, pedestrian access points to the parking
facility and Rio Grande recreational and cultural areas, as
well as important activity centers in the downtown.
6. The applicants shall provide to the satisfaction of the
Engineering Department the following:
a. A drainage plan.
b. A full survey with title blocks, a list of easements
and encumbrances.
c. An overlay of the survey showing utilities (this should
be signed by each utility).
7. The applicants shall work with the City and private
utilities to develop an acceptable utilities plan.
8. The following actions are encouraged as part of the
development of the Rio Grande site:
a. Increased enforcement of on-street parking requirements
in the downtown.
b. Review the existing time zone requirements for parking
in the downtown.
c. Implement the Roaring Fork Greenway Plan and the
parks/Recreation/Open Space/Trails Plan.
d. Relocate the snowdump.
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e. Relocate impound lot.
9. The city shall develop a fee structure for the Rio Grande
parking facility which is inexpensive for the user and also
discourages use of the automobile.
10. The applicants shall indicate how many employees will be
generated by the proposal and how employee housing
requirements will be addressed.
11. Each applicant shall submit information for the Growth
Management Quota Exemption for essential public facilities.
12. The City shall develop plans for improving the pedestrian
access between the Mall and the Rio Grande using Galena
Street. A Galena street pedestrian corridor should be
compatible with the Mall and compatible with the Rio Grande
pedestrian system which extends through the Rio Grande to
the river.
13. The Library shall have the ability to expand to the east 44
feet on top of the parking facility, if their program needs
in the long-term future justify this expansion.
14.
The city and Teen Center
develop a Teen Center in
facility plaza.
group shall
conjunction
work
with
together to
the parking
15. The architectural element on top of the parking facility
roof which covers the stairwell and elevator shaft should be
relocated to an area off of the Galena street access. This
will allow for an uninterrupted pedestrian corridor between
the downtown and the river.
16. The extension of spring street shall be designed so as not
to preclude the possibility of a service/gas station in
conjunction with Cap's auto.
17. The city and Library should agree on who is responsible for
what percent of general site improvements, these include,
but are not limited to utility improvements, transportation
improvements and landscaping improvements.
18. The City shall experiment with a snowmelt machine as a way
of reducing the impact of the snowdump on the property.
19. The city shall reserve the area known as the Snowdump for
future Arts Usage; however, if the Library does not use the
Oden parcel, then the Arts Groups retain the right to use
the Oden site instead of the Snowdump area.
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Dated:
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, 1988.
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I. Kathryn S. Koch, duly appointed and acting City Clerk do
certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of that
resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Aspen,
Colorado, at a meeting held ~ ~rt
, 1988.
RGRCC
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