HomeMy WebLinkAboutapz.res.004-91RESOI/3TION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FOR '1'~
APPROVAL OF '1'~ FLYING DOG BREW PUB 424 EAST COOPER) AS A
CONDITIONAL USE IN 'r~ CC ZONE DISTRICT
Resolution No. 91-/~-
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held
meeting February 5, 1991; and
a public
WHEREAS, a conditional use review is a public hearing; and
WHEREAS, the Planning staff recommended approval of the
conditional use with conditions; and
WHEREAS, the Commission amended the cash-in-lieu payment to
read $16,750 payable to the City of Aspen; and
WHEREAS, the Commission amended condition number (4) to
require the Environmental Health Department to confer with the
Planning Department their an annual site inspection of the Brew
Pub confirms that the conditions of approval have been followed.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission that it does
hereby approve the conditional use for the Flying Dog Brew Pub
with the following conditions:
1. Prior to the issuance of any building permit, the applicant
shall:
a. pay cash-in-lieu of $16,750 payable to the City of Aspen
with receipt to the Housing Authority and Planning
Departments; and
b. pay a parking fee to the City of Aspen of $9720.
2. Prior to the pre-opening inspection by the Environmental
Health Department and the Building Department, the applicant
shall:
a. install a stack condenser to eliminate odors vented to
the outside;
.b. submit Air Pollution Emission Notice to determine if a
permit is required from the Colorado Air Pollution Control
Division;
c. install backflow devices to be approved by the Water
Superintendent; and
d. Aspen Sanitation Consolidated District approval for the
discharge of 1220 gallons of waste water per brewing cycle.
3. As stated within the application the capacity of the brewing
operation is 1000 pounds of on site storage of barely, a maximum
of two brew kettles, Total B.O.D. less than 300 ppm and Suspended
Solids less than 60 ppm, and a maximum of three brews per week.
4. The General Sanitary Regulations require an annual
inspection by the Environmental Health Department of the brewing
operation. It is during that inspection that the Department
shall confirm that the condenser is in full and effective
operation, the mash is being disposed of properly, (preferably as
cattle feed as the application stated), and the capacity of the
operation has not been increased as defined by the application in
this approval. The Environmental Health Department shall confer
with the Planning Department to confirm that these conditions of
approval are being followed.
APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on
February 5, 1991.
Jan Ca~neY,
~ D~ty ~yClerk
ljl/flying dog
Planning and Zonin~ Commission:
Welton Anderson,~C"nairman