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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.037-2002RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION RECOMMENDING TO CITY COUNCIL THAT 720 S. ASPEN STREET, THE HOLLAND HOUSE LODGE, REMAIN LISTED ON THE ASPEN INVENTORY OF HISTORIC LANDMARK SITES AND STRUCTURES RESOLUTION NO. 37, SERIES OF 2002 Parcel ID #: 2735-131-19-001 WHEREAS, the applicants, John Simmons and Yasmine dePagter, owners of the Holland House, have requested that the historic designation on their property be rescinded and that the property be removed from the Aspen Inventory of Historic Landmark Sites and Structures. The property is located at 720 S. Aspen Street, Lots 1, 2, 13, and 14, Block 9 and a portion of a vacated alley southerly of Lot 1 and 2 Eames Addition, City of Aspen, Colorado; and WHEREAS, Section 26.415.050 of the Aspen Municipal Code establishes the process for Rescinding Designation and states that an application for the removal of a property from the Aspen Inventory of Historic Landmark Sites and Structures shall follow the same submission requirements and review procedures as for designation except that with respect to Section 26.415.030(C)(4) an explanation shall be provided describing why the property no longer meets the criteria for designation. The HPC and City Council shall determine if sufficient evidence exists that the property no longer meets the criteria for designation and, if so, shall remove the property from the Inventory; and WHEREAS, staff, in a report dated October 9, 2002 performed an analysis of the application based on the standards, and using the guidelines, score sheets, and other tools established through Section 26.415.030.B.4 of the Aspen Municipal Code in order to apply the criteria set forth in this Section to potentially eligible buildings, sites, structures or objects, or collections thereof has recommended that the property remain listed on the Aspen Inventory of Historic Landmark Sites and Structures; and WHEREAS, at a regular meeting held on October 9, 2002, the Historic Preservation Commission considered the application, found the property to meet the standards for designation and recommended to City Council that 720 S. Aspen Street remain on the Aspen Inventory of Historic Landmark Sites and Structures by a vote of 4 to 1. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the HPC recommends to City Council that 720 S. Aspen Street, the Holland House Lodge, Lots 1, 2, 13, and 14, Block 9 and a portion ora vacated alley southerly of Lot 1 and 2 Eames Addition, Aspen, Colorado remain on the Aspen Inventory of Historic Landmark Sites and Structures. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 9th day of October, 2002. Approved as to Form: David Hoefer, Assistant City Attorney Approved as to Content: HIS~~S~ISSION Ral[~ ~b~l~s, Chair/ff AT : Kathy St~ckland, Chief Deputy Clerk