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RESOLUTION NO. /~
(Series of 1974)
WHEREAS, the City Council for the City of Aspen,
Colorado, has been advised of the impending public
hearing on the radical downzoning of major tracts of
land adjacent to and surrounding the City of Aspen, and
WHEREAS, the members of the City Council wish to
express their recognition of the County Coranissioners'
efforts, concern, and courage in taking this definitive
measure to deal with our mutual problems of excessive
growth, with its attendant inordinate public costs,
curtailment of our open space, and adverse environ-
mental effects, and
WHEREAS, the City Council, while not yet being
apprised of the full consequences of such measures on
development pressures within the City of Aspen, hope
that these and all County measures will complement our
own growth and development policies,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council
of the City of Aspen, Colorado,
1. That the County Cormnissioners of Pitkin County,
Colorado, be commended by the City of Aspen for their
activism and courage in dealing with the major land use
problems of this area; and
2. That, although all the consequences of any such
governmental action cannot be anticipated or predicted,
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the City Council hereby expresses the hope that the
County Commissioners will work to enhance similar
objectives of the city within its governmental
boundaries; and
3. That Mayor Stacy Standley be authorized to
read this Resolution at the public hearing to be held
on Tuesday, January 29, 1974, so as to make the feelings
of the City Council of public record.
Dated ~ ~ /77~r-'' --~---'~ '~ -~ ~
~~ Z Stacy Standl4 I~ ~
I, Lorraine Graves, acting City Clerk for the City
of Aspen, Colorado, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution was duly adopted by the Aspen City Council
at its regular meeting held on Monday, January 28, 1974.
~/~" Lorraine Graves