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RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR LANDMARK DESIGNATION OF 1006
E. COOPER AVENUE, LOT L AND AND THE WEST 10 FEET OF LOT M,
BLOCK 34, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO
RESOLUTION NO~ SERIES OF 2000
WHEREAS, the applicant, David Bluefield Pearlstein, has requested landmark
designation for the property at 1006 E. Cooper Avenue, Lot L and the west 10 feet of Lot
M, Block 34, City and Townsite of Aspen; and
WHEREAS, all applications for Historic Landmark Designation shall meet two or more
of the following Standards for Designation of Section 26.420.010 in order for HPC to
grant approval, namely:
A. Historicallmportance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary
structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or event of
historical significance to the cultural, social, or political history of Aspen, the
State of Colorado, or the United States.
B. Architecturallmportance. The structure or site reflects an architectural style
that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character, or the structure or site
embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural
type (based on building form or use), or specimen.
C. Designer. The structure is a significant work of an architect or designer
whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen.
D. Neighborhood Character. The structure or site is a significant component of
an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or
site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character.
E. Community Character. The structure or site is critical to the preservation of
the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size,
location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or
architectural importance; and
WHEREAS, Amy Guthrie, in her staff report dated June 14, 2000, performed an analysis
of the application based on the standards, found favorably for the application, and
recommended approval without conditions; and
WHEREAS, at their regular meeting on Jtme 14, 2000, the Historic Preservation
Commission considered the application, found the application to meet the standards, and
approved the application without conditions by a vote of 7 to 0.
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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
That the review standards are met and HPC recommends landmark designation for 1006
E. Cooper Avenue, Lot L and the west 10 feet of Lot M, Block 34, City and Townsite of
Aspen.
APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 14th day
of June, 2000.
Appr.~y~.~ Form:
David Hoefer, Assistant ~Iity Attorney
Approved as to Content:
Suzt~finfi~JReid, Chail~
ATTEST:
Kathy St~kland, Chief Deputy Clerk