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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.005-2001RESOLUTION NO. 5 SERIES OF 2001 RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION DENYING THE REMOVAL OF 124 EAST COOPER AVENUE, EAST 1/2 OF LOT P & LOT Q, BLOCK 69, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, FROM THE INVENTORY OF HISTORIC SITES AND STRUCTURES Parcel ID: 2735-124-71-006 WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has conducted an evaluation of the City of Aspen "Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures' to identify any properties which should be removed from the inventory due to loss of integrity, to nominate any sites which should be added to the inventory, and to rate the resources using the terms "significant," "contributing," and "supporting;" and WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has forwarded a recommendation to the Historic Preservation Commission; and WHEREAS, Section 26.420.080 of the Land Use Code provides guidance on evaluation of the inventory. According to that passage, the Inventory shall include all structures in the City of Aspen which are at least fifty (50) years old and which continue to have historic value, and such other structures identified by the Historic Preservation Commission as being outstanding examples of more modern architecture; and WHEREAS, Section 26.420.080 of the Land Use Code also requires that all structures on the inventory be evaluated by the Historic Preservation Commission regarding their current architectural integrity, historic significance, and community and neighborhood influence and be categorized as "significant," "contributing," or "supporting;" and WHEREAS, in a report dated January 24th, 2001, Staff provided the Community Development Department's recommendations in regard to 124 East Cooper Avenue, a property currently listed on the inventory; and WHEREAS, at a regular meeting on January 24th, 2001, the Historic Preservation Commission considered the staff recommendation, and approved this resolution by a vote of 6 to 0, finding that the structures on the property are at least fifty (50) years old and continue to have historic value, or have been identified by the Historic Preservation Commission as being outstanding examples of more modem architecture. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the HPC finds that the standards established in Section 26.420.080 of the Land Use Code are met and that 124 East Cooper Avenue, East 1/2 of Lot P & Lot Q, Block 69, City and Townsite of Aspen, shall remain listed on the "Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures" and shall be categorized as a "contributing" historic resource. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 24th day of January, 2001. Approved as to Form: David Itoefer, Assistant C~ity Attorney Approved as to Content: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Acting Vi~e-~?ha~// // ATTEST: kland, Chief Deputy