HomeMy WebLinkAboutapz.gmc.res.01-98 RESOLUTION OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT COMMISSION OF ASPEN/PITKIN
COUNTY COLORADO, FORWARDING THE 1996 METRO AREA RESIDENTIAL
GROWTH MANAGEMENT QUOTA SYSTEM SCORES TO THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND CITY COUNCIL
Resolution No. GMC-98- 0 I
RECITALS
1. On January 27. 1998, the Growth Management Commission (hereinafter Commission) held
a duly noticed public hearing at which time evidence and test'unony was presented with respect to
Residential Growth Management applications.
2. The Commission reviewed the following application for the 1997 Metro Area Residential
GMQS competition:
· Tippler Townhomes - requesting approval for residential growth management
allocations for 4 flee market units
3. The proposed Tippler Townhomes project is located at 535 Dean Street in the City of
Aspen, Colorado, and is legally described as "A Parcel of Land Situated in Lots L, M and N, Block
97, Aspen Townsite, Lot 1, Tipple Woods Subdivision and Lot 2, Garmon's Entry in the NW 1/4 of
Section 18, Township 10 S., R. 84 W., of the 6th P.M., City of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of
Colorado."
4. There are two (2) Metro Area residential allotments available each year; however,
unallocated allotments ~om previous years have resulted in eleven (11) available allotments
through the 1997 Residential GMQS process. Tippler Townhomes have requested four (4)
allotments for 1997. There was no competition for the available allotments.
5. The Commission gave the Tippler Townhomes application a score of 14.9 points. This
exceeds the minimum threshold score of 12 points. Similarly, the Commission's average score on
each of the four scoring categories exceeded the minimum threshold score of three (3). The
specific scores were as follows:
· Revitalizing the permanent community received an average score of 3.6 points;
· Providing transportation alternatives received an average score of 3.9 points;
· Promoting environmentally sustainable development received an average score of 3.6
points; and,
· Maintaining design quality, historic compatibility and community character received
an average score of 3.8 points.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission that it hereby forwards
the 1997 Metro Area Residential GMQS scores to the Board of County Commissioners and City
Council.