HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.007-1999RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
APPROVING ELEMENTS OF THE REMEDIATION PLAN FOR 234 WEST
FRANCIS STREET, ASPEN, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO.'7 , SERIES OF 1999
WHEREAS, the owners of 234 W. Francis Street, Don and Gwen Mullins, represented
by Studio B Amhitects, are required by the "Stipulated Findings of Fact and Order" to
receive HPC approval for a remediation plan addressing violations of Building Permit
No. 8-49; and
WHEREAS, a remediation plan was submitted for review by the Historic Preservation
Commission at their regularly scheduled meeting of February 24, 1999; and
WHEREAS, Don and Gwen Mullins identified five elements of the list of violations
which required resolution in order for interior remodeling to continue; and
WHEREAS, these five elements were the focus of the HPC discussion on February 24,
1999.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
That the fullowing issues have been resolved to the satisfaction of the Historic
Preservation Commission.
1. The vents required for the three gas fireplaces that have been installed in the house are
approved as represented in the architectural drawings presented to the HPC by Scott
Lindenau at the HPC meeting and dated February 23, 1999, conditioned on a site
inspection in regard to the vent on the one story reconstructed portion of the house.
Stephen Kanipe, Chief Building Official, will verify that the vents are the minimum
size and height required to meet the Uniform Building Code.
2. The copper window guides which have been installed in all of the historic windows
may be retained and must be treated to be dark in color.
3. On the east side of the old house, the historic window directly to the north of the entry
door will be put back in place and the adjacent new window will be made to match
that historic window in all dimensions.
4. The scalloped shingles which were placed on the new kitchen addition will be
removed and the exterior of the kitchen shall be as approved on Building Permit
No.8-49.
5. The owner shall place the historic fence, which is currently being stored on the
property, on stickers to raise it offof the ground by the end of the day on February
25% 1999. In the alternative, the owner is permitted to transport the fence to the
Aspen Design Works shop for future refurbishment.
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6. Aspen Design Works is approved as the firm who will replicate millwork on the
house.
7. The Historic Preservation Commission will conduct a site visit on Monday, March 1
at 4:30 p.m. to inspect that bathroom vents on the west side of the historic house to
determine if they can be approved in the existing locations or must be relocated.
Approved as to Form:
Approved at to Content:
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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