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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.019-1998 HPC Resolution ~ , * Page 1 RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVING A PARTIAL DEMOLITION AND OFF-SITE RELOCATION APPLICATION FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 920 WEST HALLAM STREET, ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION No. /~ WHEREAS the applicant, Aspen Historic Cottages, LLC., has requested approval of an Off-Site Relocation and Partial Demolition for the property located at 920 West Hallam Street. The property is a designated historic landmark (Ordinance No. 23, Series of 1998); and WHEREAS, all development in an "II," IIistoric Overlay District or development involving a historic landmark must meet the criteria of Section 26.72.020(C) of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for the IIPC to grant Partial Demolition approval, and Section 26.72.020(D) of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for the HPC to grant Off-Site Relocation approval; and WHEREAS, the Community Development Depar~nent recommended approval of the aforementioned requests with conditions; and WHEREAS, a legally noticed public hearing was held at a regular meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission on September 23, 1998, at which the Commission: approved the request for Partial Demolition, and approved with conditions the request for Off-Site Relocation, in a combined vote of six to zero (6-0). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Section 1: The IIPC hereby approves the Partial Demolition request to remove the chicken coop addition to the shed formerly used as a concession stand on Aspen Mountain, but currently located at 920 West IIallam Street. Section 2: That the HPC hereby approves, with regard to the property at 920 West Hallam Street, an Off-Site Relocation request to move the aforementioned shed to Aspen Mountain with the following conditions: 1. With the submittal of a building peri, it application, a structural report shall be provided by a licensed engineer demonstrating the soundness of the structure proposed for relocation. 2. Prior to building permit issuance, a relocation plan shall be submitted, including posting a bond or other financial security with the engineering departmem, as approved by the HPC, to insure the safe relocation, preservation and repair (if HPC Resolution Page 2 required) of the structure, site preparation and infrastructure connections. The receiving site shall be prepared in advance of the physical relocation. The selection of a specific location for placement of the structure shall be subject to the review and approval of the Community Development Director and HPC Monitor, and the financial security shall be held until such time as the structure has been finally and permanently located. 3. All material representations made by the applicant in this application.and during public hearings with the Historic Preservation Commission shall be adhered to and shall be considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by an entity having authority to do so. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meetings on the 23rd day of September, 1998. APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION: S 'son ATTEST: Kat~ay Strield~nd,-Chi~ Deputy Clerk