HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.012-92 ORDINANCE # 12
(Series of 1992)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN~ COLORADo
APPROVING THE ASPEN WINTER GANDEN AMENDMENTS TO THE FIRST AMENDED
AND RESTATED PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT FOR THE
ASPEN MOUNTAIN SUBDIVISION~ FINAL ~UD DEVELOPMENT PLAN,
SUBDIVISION, AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT EXEMPTION FOR ESSENTIAL PUBLIC
FACILITIES FOR LOTS A THROUGH I~ BLOCK 91~ CITY AND TOWNSITE iOF
ASPEN
WHEREAS, the Aspen Winter Garden property has been designated park
(P) with PUD overlay on the official Zone District Map; and
WHEREAS, the Aspen Winter Garden Conceptual PUD Development Plan
received Conceptual approval with conditions from the Aspen City
Council in July of 1990; and
WHEREAS, the Savanah Limited Partnership submitted to the Planning
Office on September 25, 1991, a Final PUD Development Plan
application for the development of an Ice Rink and Park on Lot 6,
and requests for Subdivision, Growth Management Exemption for
Essential Public Facilities, Waiver of park dedication fees, Waiver
of water tap fees, Conditional Use for the skate rental and
maintenance building, and Special Review for parking in the Park
zone; and
WHEREAS, the development application submission has been made in
accordance with The First Amended and Restated Planned Unit
Development/Subdivision Agreement for the Aspen Mountain
Subdivision (PUD Agreement) which requires that Lot 6 of the
property become an Ice Rink and Park; and
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WHEREAS~ referral comments were received from the Engineering
Department, Water Department, Parks Department, Environmental
Health Department, Ice Garden, and the Aspen/Pitkin County Housing
Authority; and
WHEREAS, there is nothing inconsistent between the foregoing
described review standards and the type and level of development
activity contemplated in the PUD Agreement for the Ice Rink and
Park; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed the application in
consideration of the review standards for: final PUD development
plan (Section 24-7-903), Subdivision (Section 24-7-1004), Growth
Management Quota System (Article 8 of Chapter 24), Special Review
(Section 24-7-404), Conditional Uses (Section 24-7-301), and the
comments received from referral agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a duly noticed
Public Hearing on January 7, 1992, after which it recommended
approval with conditions for the Aspen Winter Garden final PUD
development plan, Subdivision, Growth Management Exemption for
Essential Public Facilities, and approved with conditions
Conditional Use, and Special Review for Parking in the Park Zone;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council may grant approvals to final PUD
development plan (Section 24-7-903), Subdivision (Section 24=7-
1004) Growth Management Exemption for Essential Public Facilities
(Article 8 of Chapter 24), and amendment to the PUD Agreement; and
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WHEREAS, the city Council has determined that the applicant's
request for waiver of the water tap fees does not meet the
standards established by Ordinance ~90-8, Series of 1990, whereby
tap fees are only waived for 100% employee housing as approvedlby
the City Council and administered by the Aspen/Pitkin County~
Housing Authority; and
WHEREAS, the PUD Agreement specifically states that Lot 6 shall not
be assessed a Park Dedication Fee; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, having considered the Planning and
Zoning Commission's recommendations for the Aspen Winter Garden,
does wish to grant the approvals with conditions.
NOW, THERFORE~ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY!OF
ASPEN, COLORADO THAT:
Section 1: The City Council finds that the final PUD development
plan for the Aspen Winter Garden (ice rink/park) is consistent with
the conceptual PUD development plan.
Section 2: The City Council finds that the development meets the
standards from Section 24-7-903 of the Aspen Municipal Code, which
are not inconsistent with the development plan for the property
approved by the PUD Agreement, and does hereby grant final PUD
development plan approval with the following conditions:
1. Upon submission of a finalized landscape plan, a detailed
description of the proposed irrigation system should be included
as well as descriptions and specifications on landscape maintenance
plans.
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If the three trees located at the mid block of the parcel
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spruce
(near Durant Avenue) are removed, they shall be replaced with four
(4) 12' to 16' spruce trees onsite~
3. The two cottonwood trees located on the corner of Durant Avenue
and Galena Street may be removed from the property and replaced
with three (3) 12' to 16' spruce trees onsite.
4. A "drop off" area shall be designated on the north side of
vacated Dean Street and depicted on the final development plan~
5. Prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the ice
rink, the off-street parking spaces located on the north side of
vacated Dean Street shall be designated with signage as parking
for the Ice Rink/Park users only. Nine (9) parking spaces shall
be provided on the north side of vacated Dean Street°
6. Consistent with the original PUD approvals, the open space,on
Lot 6 shall be utilized and credited to support the open space
requirements for the development activity on Lot 5 including any
open space in excess of two (2) feet below the existing gradelof
the adjacent street.
7. In that Lot 6 (ice rink/park) has been restricted as a community
activity center and public ice skating rink pursuant tol a
Declaration of Restrictive Covenant recorded on 6/29/90 (Book 624,
Page 52), all special events to be conducted on Lot 6 that ~exclUde
the public shall be subject to the ~ special event approval
procedure.
Any service of liquor, wine, or beer shall be by special events
permit
8. The ice rink/park shall be open during the hours of 10 am
pm, seven (7) days per week, throughout the years unless otherwise
approved by the City° During the winter months commencing ion
Thanksgiving and continuing through December, January, February,
and March, the ice rink shall have no less than eight (8) hours!of
public skating per day, weather permitting°
9. The trash access area shall be depicted on the final PUD
development plan0
10. An evaluation of the ventilation system for the Ice Rink should
be conducted to insure that fumes will not reach unhealthy levels.
11. The applicant should readdress the landscape plan as it relates
to the evergreen planting located at the west end of the parcel°
12. The architect should consider the hazards of snow slides from
the roof in the roof design°
13. It is the intent of the operator and the city that the local
public use of the ice rink/park shall be encouraged and that the
facility be accessible to the local public at reasonable timeslat
reasonable rates. There shall be no special pricing treatment for
the individual guests of the Ritz-Carlton Aspen Hotel over the
general public unless approved by the City. Pricing alternatives
shall include discounted local passes, group discounts, children's
rate, value sessions, and use packages. Group/business and
reserved use of the skating rink will be supplemental and ancillary
to public use. The operator shall submit to the City an annual
operating plan consisting of a summary of the prior year's usage
by price category and month and use projections with pricing for
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the coming winter skating season, on or before September 1 of each
year. The operator shall be available to meet with the city
review operations and pricing upon the City's request.
14. The food service area for the ice rink/park shall be limited
to the concession area which is depicted on the final development
plan, except in the case of special events° The concession area
shall provide seating for twenty-five (25) people or less.
15. The concession area shall undergo conditional use review prior
to operation of the concession area° If conditional use approval
is not granted, then the concession area may not be utilized on
the site for food service.
16o The ice rink cooling system shall be designed by a professional
engineer.
17. In the event that the City should, by February 12, 1993,
require Savanah to landscape the right-of-way areas along Durant
Avenue and Mill Street adjacent to the ice rink/park, then Savanah
shall be obligated to landscape the area(s) to the satisfactioniof
the City Engineer and Planning Director and shall maintain the
landscaping in this area. The City and Savanah should insure that
the landscape plan does not impact existing utilities along Durant
Avenue and Mill Street. Costs associated with the relocationior
maintenance or repair of any utilities (e.g. water, sewer linesior
buried cable) shall be borne by the city. The landscaping along
Durant Avenue should extend approximately eight (8)~et from the
existing face of the curb and approximately fifteen (15) feet from
the existing face of the curb on Mill Street. The sidewalks along
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Durant Avenue and Mill Street should remain in their present
location as depicted on the final development plan.
18. The operator should utilize CFC-22 in the refrigeration system
for the ice rink°
Section 3: Having found that the development meets the standards
contained in Division 10 of the Land Use Code, City Council grants
approval of Subdivision with the following conditions:
1. The curb line along the northern boundary (adjacent to Durant
Avenue) shall be maintained at its existing location~ unless a curb
extension is approved by the city engineer°
2. The plat amendment shall include and indicate the electric
transformer easement as needed by the city Electric Departmenti
3. The applicant shall consult city engineering for design
considerations regarding development within public rights-of way
and shall obtain permits for any work or development within public
rights-of-way from the city streets and engineering departmentl
4. The applicant shall agree to join any future improvement
districts which may be formed for the purpose of constructing
improvements in the public right-of-way.
5. The sidewalk adjacent to Durant Avenue shall be eight (8) feet
in width° ~
6. The applicant shall relocate and underground all electrical,
telephone and cable television lines along vacated Dean Street
between Galena Street and Mill Street. The applicant shall also
construct new curb and gutter along the entire Lot 6 boundary!on
Dean Street, a new sidewalk along the property boundary on Galena
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Street, and a new sidewalk along the boundary on Durant Avenue and
Mill Street°
7. The applicant shall provide a guarantee for one hundred (100)
percent of the current estimated cost of the landscaping
improvements in the approved landscape plan as estimated by the
city engineer, except that twenty five (25) percent shall be
retained by the City until the improvements have been maintained
in a satisfactory condition for two (2) years°
8. The applicant shall provide a guarantee for one hundred (100)
percent of the current estimated cost of public improvements within
the public right-of-way to accomodate the development as estimated
by the city engineer.
Section 4: The City Council finds that the development meets the
standards of Article 8 of Chapter 24 of the Aspen Municipal COde
and does hereby grant Growth Management System Exemption for
Essential Public Facilities with the following conditions:
1. The applicant is required to mitigate for 2 employees ~ in
connection with the ice rink and 1 employee in connection with the
concession area. The applicant shall deed restrict three rooms!in
the Grand Aspen Hotel according to the Category 1 Price and Income
Guidelines established by the Aspen/Pitkin County Housiing
Authority. At the time of redevelopment of the Grand Aspen Hotel,
the applicant shall provide comparable deed restricted replacement
housing for the 3 employees
2. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, the applicant
shall file an appropriate Deed Restriction with the Pitkin CoUnty
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Clerk and Recorder for the housing mitigation described above and
the Deed Restriction language shall be approved by the Planning
Department and the Housing Authority°
Section 5: All material representations made by the applicant!in
the application and during public meetings with the Planning
Commission and City Council shall be adhered to and considered
conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other
conditions°
Section 6: The City Council finds that the PUD Agreement
specifically states that Lot 6 (Ice Rink and Park) shall not be
assessed a Park Dedication Fee and no fee shall be required°
Section 7: The City Council finds that the applicant's water tap
fee waiver request does not meet the standards for a waiver under
Ordinance 90-8 (Series of 1990), and does hereby deny a waiveriof
water tap fees.
Section 8~ Within 180 days of approval by City council, the PUD
Agreement, Final Development Plan and Amended Subdivision Plat must
be recorded with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. Failurelto
do so will render any approvals invalid unless an extension!to
recordation is granted by City Council. The final development plan
shall consist of final drawings depicting the site plan, landscape
plan, utility plan and building elevations.
Section 9: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phraselor
portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or
unconstitutional by any court or competent jurisdiction, sUch
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
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remaining portions thereof°
Section 10: This ordinance shall not effect any existing litigation
and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or preceeding
now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or
amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and
concluded under such prior ordinances.
Section 11: A public hearing on the Ordinance shall be held on the
ninth day of March, 1992 at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers,
Aspen City Hall, Aspen Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which
a hearing of public notice of the same shall be published in a
newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen.
INTRODUCED, READkND!ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by
the City Council of the City of Aspen on the tenth day of February
1992.
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