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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.apz.003-93A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SCORING THE 111 W. HYMANAVENUE RESIDENTIAL GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROPOSAL FOR ONE FREE MARKET UNIT AND ONE DEED RESTRICTED ~FFORD~BLE HOUSING UNIT LOCATED AT LOT G AND 1/2 OF LOT F, BLOCK 61, TOWNSITE OF ASPEN. Resolution # ~5--~ WHEREAS, William D. Snare submitted an application for one free market residence in the 1992 Residential Growth Management Quota System (GMQS) competition; and WHEREAS, this application was the only submission for the minimum 6 residential units available in the 1992 competition; and WHEREAS, the proposal included a Category 1 deed restricted unit within the free market unit; and WHEREAS, referral comments were received from the Engineering Department, Housing Office, Water Department, Electric Department, Fire Marshal, Environmental Health Department, Aspen Consolidated Sanitation District, and the Roaring Fork Energy Center; and WHEREAS, the Planning Office, in consideration of these referral comments, submitted a staff score of 33.65 points to the Commission; and WHEREAS, at a public hearing on January 5, 1993, by a 6-0 vote, the Planning and Zoning Commission accepted the Planning staff's score for the 111 W. Hyman project, finding that the 33.65 points meets the minimum point thresholds established within Article 8 of the Land Use Code (Growth Management Quota system); and WHEREAS, the Commission also recommends approval of GMQS Exemption for the deed restricted unit with conditions pursuant to Section 8-104 C.l.c. of the Land Use Code. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION that it scores the 111 W. Hyman Avenue GMQS proposal at 33.65 points and recommends to City Council an allocation of one free market residential GMP allotment and GMQS ExemptiOn for the Category 1 housing unit with this following conditions- 1. The final design must incorporate a roof/dormer above the entry to the deed restricted housing unit to shed snow away from the doorway. 2. If condominiumized, the units' annual management/maintenance assessments shall be on a pro rata valuation basis. Language to this effect shall be in the condominium documents and shall be approved by the Housing Office prior to recordation. APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on January 5, 1993. Jasmine Tygr.e, C~hai~ Jan Carney, Deputy City Clerk