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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.apz.003-94RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING ~.ND ZONING COI~IISSION Gi~,NTING CONDITIONAL USE APPROVAL FORA NATTACHED ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT WITHIN A SINGLE F/%MILY RESIDENCE AT 1315 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (BLOCK lv LOT 21, RIVERSIDE SUBDIVISION) FOR DUSTY HAMRICK Resolution No. 94-~ WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-5-510 of the Aspen Land Use Regulations accessory dwelling units may be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission as conditional uses in conformance with the requirements of this Section; and WHEREAS, the Planning Office received an application from Dusty Hamrick for a Conditional Use review for an approximately 500 sq.ft, accessory dwelling unit within an existing single family residence; and WHEREAS, the Applicant is providing this unit on a voluntary basis for future personal use; and WHEREAS, the proposed unit is 100% above grade, therefore the site is eligible for an FAR bonus pursuant to Section 24-3-101; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was conducted on March 22, 1994 at a regular meeting of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission in which the Commission considered the applicant's request and voted 5-0 for approval with conditions. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission: That the Hamrick Conditional Use for an approximately 500 sq.ft. net livable accessory dwelling unit is approved, subject to the following conditions: The owner shall submit appropriate deed restrictions to the Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Authority for approval. The accessory dwelling unit shall be deed restricted to resident occupancy with a minimum six month lease. Upon approval by the Housing Authority, the Owner shall record the deed restriction with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office. Prior to issuance of any building permits, a copy of the recorded deed restriction for the accessory dwelling unit must be forwarded to the Planning Office. The accessory dwelling unit shall be clearly identified as a separate dwelling unit on building permit plans and shall comply with U.B.C. Chapter 35 sound attenuation requirements. During building permit plan review, the Zoning Enforcement Officer shall make the final determination that the unit meets the minimum size requirement of 300 sq.ft, net liveable as Page 2 defined in the Housing Authority Guidelines. dwelling unit cannot be less than 300 sq.ft. The accessory Ail material representations made by the applicant in the application and during public meetings with the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be adhered to and considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other conditions. APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on March 22, 1994. Attest: DJea~u~r~ Cle~ Planning and Zoning/Commission: W. Bruco [orrt Chair reso. apz. adu. hamrick