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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.apz.012-89RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF ASPEN AT.T&)CATE THE 1989 LODGE PRESEi~VATION DEVELOPMENT ~T.TOTMENT TO THE EUROPEAN INN esolutio. No. 89-/ WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 8-106 of the Aspen Land Use Code, August i of each year is established as the deadline for submission of applications for Tourist Accommodation allotments within the City of Aspen; and Planning office has calculated the Lodge quota available for 1989 as 20 units: 10 units allocation and 10 units carried over from WHEREAS, the Preservation (LP) being the annual previous years; and WHEREAS, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission (hereinafter "Commission") at their October 3, 1989 meeting reviewed the LP GMP Application for the European Inn; and WHEREAS, Commission found that the project successfully met the minimum required threshold of 63 points by having received 79.9 points (not including bonus points); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7-404 of the Land Use Code the Commission, through Special Review, established the external FAR of .91:1; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 7-1102 of the Land Use Code the Commission reviewed and recommended approval of the open space code amendment as proposed by the applicant; and WHEREAS, the Commission recommended the adoption of the Planning office's scoring subject to the following conditions: 1. Before the issuance of a demolition permit and a building permit, a final site plan, to be reviewed and approved by the Planning and Zoning Departments, shall be submitted which includes landscaping and site improvements. 2. Prior to the issuance of a demolition permit the applicant shall research the historic significance of the log structures and an HPC referral comment shall be made. Should research indicate these structures as historically significant, then the applicant shall make a significant effort to relocate these structures. 3. Before the issuance of a demolition permit, tree removal permits shall be obtained from the Parks Department for trees to be removed with a caliper of 6" or over. 4. All trees indicated on the site to be relocated must be relocated before the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 5. The applicant shall supply three (3), deed restricted to low income, dormitory units as represented in the Growth Management Plan proposal. 6. The applicant shall install a drywell with a capacity of 190 cubic feet to maintain the historic drainage pattern. 7. Before a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall license the kitchen as a food service establishment. Prior to any kitchen construction or equipment purchases, the operator must submit kitchen renovation plans and specs to the Environmental Health Department. 8. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall install a District approved grease, interceptor between any kitchen facilities and the sanitation collection system tap. 9. Before the issuance of a building permit, the removal of the 7th Street curb cut and replacement along Bleeker Street, as represented in the Growth Management proposal, shall be subject to review and approval by the State Highway Department. 10. If it is found that it is required by the UBC than the redevelopment should incorporate an adequate means of egress for all rooms and an automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in all structures. 11. The proposed development and Federal codes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by does hereby forward its score of 79.9 conditions to the Aspen City Council. APPROVED by the Commission at their October 17, 1989. ATTEST: Ja4a Carney, Depu~y City Clerk rove s to fo .' /Fred Gan~e~, city Attorney must meet all required State the Commission that it points and the above regular meeting on ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION~ C...cltcn ..n~crson  roved ~s to content Amy MargerY, Planni~ Director 3