HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.053-89 RESOLUTION NO. ~ (Series of 1989)
RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL ATW~CATING THREE 1988
RESIDENTIAL GMQS ALLOTMENTS TO THE GREYSTONES AND THE
SPORTSTALKERAPARTMENTS
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8-106 of the Aspen Land Use
Code, November 1 of each year is established as the deadline for
submission of applications for Residential allotments within the
City of Aspen; and
WHEREAS, because of the administrative delay regarding
Ordinance 47 (Series of 1988), the submission date for 1988
Residential GMQS applications was postponed until May 15, 1989;
and
WHEREAS, the Planning office has calculated the Residential
GMQS quota available for 1988 as 17 units: 39 units being the
annual allocation, less 26 units built pursuant to exemptions,
plus 4 units that were allocated but the right to develop has
expired; and
WHEREAS, a duly noticed Public Hearing was held by the Aspen
Planning and Zoning Commission (hereinafter "Commission") on July
18, 1989 to consider the Growth Management Quota System
competition for Residential Units, at which time the Commission
did evaluate and score the only two applications that were
received: the Cooper Avenue Greystones and the Sportstalker
Apartments; and
WHEREAS, the Commission found that the projects successfully
met the minimum required threshold of 33.6 points, the Greystones
receiving 34 points and the Sportstalker receiving 35.5 points;
and
WHEREAS, review of the GMQS application for the Greystones
was consolidated with subdivision review, and review of the
method by which the applicant proposes to provide affordable
housing; and
Wq{EREAS, review of the GMQS application for the Sportstalker
Apartment was consolidated with subdivision review, GMQS
Exemption for on-site affordable housing, conditional use review,
special reviews for parking and trash area reduction; and
Wq{EREAS, the Commission recommended the adoption of the
Planning Office's scoring subject to the following conditions:
Cooper Avenue Greystones
1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the
applicant shall reduce the size of the fence, along the
front of the property, to 4 feet at the center and 4'3"
at the western end and 3'9" at the eastern end - thus
the fence will remain level. Transparent features,
such as wrought iron work on the top, may be
incorporated into the fence design, however revised
fence plans shall shall be reviewed by the Planning
Department.
2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the
applicant shall make a one time payment-in-lieu indexed
to the current affordable housing guidelines in affect
at the time of payment.
3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the
applicant shall file a deed restriction for a low-
income studio unit on-site. The unit shall be deed
restricted to low-income and rented pursuant to the
Housing Authority Guidelines.
4. The applicant shall submit a final plat meeting the
requirements of Section 7-1004 D(2) for review by the
Planning office, Engineering Department and City
Attorney prior to final subdivision review by city
Council.
5. The applicant shall advise and submit plans for hook up
to the Aspen Water Department before connecting to the
steel line.
6. Ail required survey monuments shall be supplied by the
applicant's survey company.
7. A complete storm drainage report shall be reviewed and
approved by the Engineering Department before issuance
of a building permit.
8. The applicant shall submit dry well plans to the
Sanitation District before issuance of a building
permit.
Sportstalker Apartments
1. The applicant shall coordinate reconstruction of the
curb cut along Hopkins Street with the Engineering
Department to insure City design standards are met.
2. A final plat meeting the requirements of Sec. 7-1004
D.2 shall be submitted for review by the Planning
office, Engineering Department and City Attorney prior
to final subdivision review by city Council.
3. The applicant shall install a bike rack along the
project frontage on Galena Street. The bike rack may
be the same one as shown on Hopkins Street on the
_ Applicant's site plan or may be in addition to that
proposed by the applicant.
4. The four affordable housing units shall be deed
restricted to the Affordable Housing guidelines adopted
at the time of issuance of a building permit for the
project. Two of the two bedroom units shall be limited
to moderate income rental and occupancy and contain 840
and 720 square feet respectively. One two bedroom unit
of 688 sq. ft. and a one bedroom unit, which shall be
increased in size from 480 to 500 sq. ft., shall be
limited to low income rental and occupancy.
5. A copy of the plans of the affordable housing units
shall be supplied to the Housing office, with an exact
calculation of the "net livable square footage" of each
of the apartments.
6. Persons employed by the Sportstalker or Aspen Sports
shall be given first priority to rent the four
affordable housing units. If there are no persons
employed by the business who are qualified or available
to rent, the units shall be made available to all
qualified employees of the community through the
Housing Authority.
7. The applicant shall provide seven spaces whose
dimensions are satisfactory to the Engineering
Department.
8. There shall not be any food service operation located
on the property without a re-evaluation of the special
review approval granted to reduce the size of the trash
area.
9. The applicant shall install a trash compactor for boxes
and similar materials prior to the occupancy of any of
the residential units on the property.
10. The applicant shall obtain a growth management
allotment from the Council prior to obtaining final
subdivision or GMQS approval for the project. In order
to obtain the allotment, all material representations
and commitments of the project shall become conditions
of its approval.
WHEREAS, the Commission forwarded its scores of 34 points
for the Greystones and 35.5 for the Sportstalker Apartments, with
the above conditions to the Aspen City Council.
WHEREAS, the Commission recommended to the Aspen City
Council subdivision approval and GMQS Exemption for the
Sportstalker Apartments.
WHEREAS, the Commission recommended to the Aspen City
Council subdivision approval, GMQS Exemption, and acceptance of
cash-in-lieu for the Cooper Avenue Greystones.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO that it does hereby grant from the
available 1988 Residential Growth Management Quota one unit to
the Cooper Street Greystones and two units to Sportstalker
Apartments.
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED by the Council that the above
allocations shall expire pursuant to Chapter 24, Section 8-108 of
the Municipal Code, this allocation shall expire on the day after
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the third anniversary of the date of approval of a site specific
development plan unless a building permit is obtained and the
project is developed, or unless an exemption from or extension of
the approval is obtained.
Dated: .~ ~ .., 19~.
William L. St~ling, Mayor
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 .J~~ /~ , 1989.
Kathryn SJK~ch, city Clerk~
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