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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.apz.042-95RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR THE APPROVAL FOR HALLAM LAKE ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA REVIEW FOR THE HERNANDEZ RESIDENCE ADDITION AT 200 WEST GILLESPIE AVENUE (LOTS 35, 36, AND 37, BLOCK 90 HALLAN'S LAKE ADDITION) CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Resolution No. 95 - ~ WHEREAS, 200 West Gillespie Avenue is within the review area for the Hallam Lake Bluff Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA); and WHEREAS, the Planning office received an application for a Hallam Lake ESA review for an a two single-family homes on Lots A and B of the Moores Lot Split from Noelle and Cecil Hernandez, represented by Martin Mata of Lipkin-Warner Design Partnership; and WHEREAS, the new dwelling unit requires provision of housing mitigation as required by Ordinance 1 (1990) and the applicant has represented that an application for two (2) ADUs will be presented to the Planning Commission for review at a later date pursuant to Ordinance 1; and WHEREAS, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, the Housing Office, and the Planning Office reviewed the proposal and recommended approval with conditions; and WHEREAS, at a regular meeting on December 19, 1995 the Planning and Zoning Commission approved by a 6-1 vote the Hernandez Hallam Lake Bluff ESA review with the conditions recommended by the Planning office. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission: That the Hernandez Hallam Lake Bluff ESA review for an both single- family dwelling units at 200 West Gillespie Avenue are approved with the following conditions: Ail representations made in the application or by the applicant at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting shall be adhered to during development. 2 o Any trees proposed for relocation must receive tree removal/relocation permits from the Parks Department prior to issuance of a building permit. Prior to issuance of any building permits, tree protection barricades must be erected at the drip lines of any trees located in the area of possible construction disturbance. The barricades shall be constructed to prevent soil compaction, material storage, and spillage of deleterious substances under the trees. They shall remain in place throughout exterior construction and grading. 1 C~mpliance with Ordinance 1 is required, and evidence of compliance must be presented at time of building permit. A drainage plan for Lots A and B, prepared by a registered engineer, must be approved by the City Engineer prior to the issuance of building permits. A landscape plan and rear-view landscape sketches shall be submitted and approved by ACES prior to the issuance of any building permits. Only natural vegetation may be installed in the rear yard. Ail sources of exterior light shall not be visible from ACES, and the structure shall not be uplighted or washed with exterior lighting. The patio proposed for the east and north of structure proposed for Lot A within the 15' setback must be constructed at-grade. APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on December 19, 1995. Attest: Sharon ~Carri 1 lo, Deputy ~City Clerk Planning~and ~ion: Sara Garton, Chair