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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.033-89 RESOIi]TION NO.'~ (Series of 1989) A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING AN EXTENSION OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE DELAY IN THE ACCEPTANCE OR PROCESSING OF ANY APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR DEMOLITION OF ANY DUPT~X OR MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWETWJNG IN THE CITY OF ASPEN OR FOR ANY LAND USE APPLICATION FOR REPLACEMENT OF DUPLEX OR MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS AND ESTABLISHING A PENALTY PROVISION FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF WHEREAS, it has come to the attention of the Aspen City Council (hereinafter, the "Council") that portions of the existing inventory of duplex and multi-family residential dwellings is threatened with demolition, which will cause the loss of a significant amount of the resident housing stock in Aspen and will change the character of existing neighborhoods in an undesirable manner; and WHEREAS, it has also come to the attention of the Council that despite the considerable efforts involved in the recent adoption of Ordinance 47, Series of 1988, the Aspen Land Use Regulations do not provide adequate standards for the review of residential development applications for redevelopment of land on which duplex and multi-family housing is being displaced and; WHEREAS, the Council deems it to be in the best interests of the City to re-assess the Housing Replacement Program, to take into account the recent actions by the City and County voters to fund affordable housing and to determine if better approaches than that enacted in Ordinance 47 can be adopted; and WHEREAS, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission has sent to Council a proposed Affordable Housing Zone District, intended to provide further options for the development of affordable housing in Aspen; and WHEREAS, as of September 12, 1989, the Council, Planning and Zoning Commission and staff have continued their work on the Affordable Housing Zone, Affordable Housing Overlay, re- assessment of Ordinance 47, Series of 1988 and Ordinance 51, Series of 1989; and WHEREAS, the Council has determined that in order to provide adequate time to study the problems associated with the loss of resident housing units and to formulate an action plan to address these problems, while avoiding the risks and negative aspects which may result therefrom, it is in the best interests of the City, its inhabitants and visitors to impose an administrative delay of four months and eleven days, as provided hereinbelow. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 The Council does hereby authorize an administrative delay until January 23, 1990 with regard to the acceptance of new applications or processing of any non-vested applications(as defined by the Aspen Land Use Regulations) for building permit to demolish any duplex or multi-family residential dwelling within the City of Aspen. Section 2 The Council does hereby authorize an administrative delay until January 23, 1990 with regard to the acceptance of new land use applications or processing of any non-vested land use applications (as defined by the Aspen Land Use Regulations) which 2 involve demolition of any existing duplex or multi-family dwelling units. Section 3 This administrative delay shall remain in effect until the latter of: (1) the scheduled date of the public hearing and second reading of the proposed delay ordinance, if such ordinance fails or (2) the effective date of such ordinance, if such ordinance is adopted. Section 4 The City Manager is hereby directed to implement the administrative delay through the aforementioned period until such time as the administrative delay period expires, is extended, or is lifted as hereinbelow provided. Dated: ~ /~ , 1989. William L. ~t~~r 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, as a meeting held ~ // , 1989. KathrynS/~oe~, City Clerk ccdelayreso.extension 3