HomeMy WebLinkAboutapz.res.006-91RESOLUTION OF T~ ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
FOR T~ APPROVAL FOR '~'~ BRADEN STREAM ~2~RGIN REVIEW
Resolution No. 91- ~
WHK~/~AS, the Planning office received an application for
Stream Margin Review for a single family residence building
envelope at 973 Queen Street (Let 7 of the 1982 Property
Agreement Plat: Book 13, Pages 35,1~6) in the name of Ralph L.
Braden, represented by Sunny Vann;
WHEREAS, The applicant
development rights for a period of
approval as allowed by Section 6-205
revision date August 1989; and
lso requested vesting of
=hree years from the date of
of the Aspen Land Use Code,
WHK~EAS, the Planning Office, Zoning officer, Parks
Department and the Engineering Department reviewed the proposal
and recommended to the Commission approval of the Braden Stream
Margin Review with conditions; and
WHK~AS, at a regular meeting on March 5, 1991 the Planning
and Zoning Commission approved by a 6-0 vote a building envelope
utilizing the standards for Stream Margin Review and amending the
conditions recommended by the Planning office.
NOW,
1.
THK~EFORE BE IT RESOL~ by the Commission:
A fisherman's easement must be filed with the Pitkin County
Clerk and recorder. This easement shall include the land
area under the Roaring Fork River, and on land, a 5 foot
distance measured horizontally from the high water line.
The site plan showing the fisherman's easement and the
building envelope as shown in the application shall be filed
with the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's office and
copies forwarded to the Planning and Engineering Offices.
The applicant needs to submit a letter to the Engineering
Department pursuant to Section 24, Article 7-507 C.2.d.
which outlines construction procedure for the proposed
structure.
A mesh barrier fence must be erected immediately below the
building envelope during all phases of construction. This
shall prevent any construction debris, soil, rock, or
vegetation from falling down the slope.
No heavy equipment shall work outside of the building
envelope on the river side.
No existing vegetation shall be removed from between the
building envelope and the river. No mature trees outside
the building envelope as shown on the survey shall be
removed.
The disturbed areas of the site shall be reestablished with
a mix of native grasses and wildflowers. Urban-type turfs
(bluegrass sod, etc.) and flower plantings shall not be
located downslope of the building envelope.
Erosion control (spread hay, hay bales and rock waterbreaks)
along the rear and sides of any new structure along
disturbed ground must be in place as soon as the new
groundform has been graded. These efforts will be monitored
by Planning staff during and after construction.
APPROVED by the Commission at its regular meeting on March 5,
1991.
J~//Carney, D~puty Cit~ ~lerk
Planning and Zoning ~mission:
Welton Anderson, Chairman
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