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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mayor Klanderud and City Council
Sarah Oates, Zoning Officer SO
FROM:
DATE:
Aprilll,200S
RE:
Flags on Main Street Light Posts-200S Food and Wine
Attached is a letter from Jennifer Albright Carney and Hana Pevny of ACRA and
Devin Padgett of Food and Wine Magazine on behalf of Food and Wine Magazine
Classic requesting permission to install flags on the Main Street and Downtown Light
Posts from June 10,2005 to June 12, 2005 for the 2005 Classic.
On December 17, 2001, Council adopted policies regarding signs on public
property. Per Section IV(E) Eligibility for Banners and Flags on Main Street Light
Posts states;
Only applicants for significant anniversaries (25th, 5dh, 75th and JOdh) of
local non-profit organizations shall be eligible for consideration pursuant to
this policy. All other requests from other organizations or for other types of
events shall be forwarded to City Council.
In the past, Council has granted requests for prominent local, regional, state or
nation events including last year's Food and Wine Magazine Classic. As Council
approved the request last year, staff is assuming banners are acceptable again this year.
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RESORT ASSOCIATION
March 25, 2005
Ms. Kathryn Koch,
City Clerk
City of Aspen
130 S. Galena St.
Aspen, CO 81611
Dear Kathryn:
I am writing to you on behalf of the Food and Wine Magazine Classic in Aspen and the Aspen Chamber
Resort Association. Often considered Aspen's annual "kickoff to summer," this year's event takes place June
10-12, 2005 and we are looking forward to another successful year.
To honor Food & Wine Magazine's longstanding commitment to the Aspen community, we would like to
request council's special consideration in allowing the Food & Wine Magazine Classic in Aspen to place
lamp post banners on Main Street and in the commercial core on all available brackets.
Council approved this request last year and we truly appreciate their consideration in allowing us to do. so
again. We do understand that the city's current policy allows placement for significant anniversaries only.
Given Food & Wine's consistent powerful and positive economic impact on our community, we are asking
for special consideration to this policy.
Council's approval for the past few years of the X-Garnes and World Cup banners for events not taking place
on significant anniversary years has demonstrated flexibility and support by the City for these important
events. We would like to ask council to do the same for one of the community's long-standing favorite events,
the 23'" Annual Food & Wine Magazine Classic in Aspen.
According to the Jan. 23, 2004 edition of the Denver Post, The Food and Wine Magazine Classic event
generates the highest economic impact to the Aspen community. With only 5,000 attendees, the Classic
brings an estimated $15-$20 million in economic impact surpassing the X Garnes which estimates a total of
$10-$15 million with 50,000 attendees. The Classic brings an educated and affluent attendee who loves
Aspen and returns year after year for the experience. Ninety-five percent of participants say the Classic
exceeds or meets their expectations. The average stay is five days; the average daily expenditure on food
alone is more than $250; and the average household income is $454,000. This event clearly attracts the perfect
demographic for the Aspen experience.
We do respect council's efforts to develop a reasonable policy on these lamp post banners. Our request is to
place tasteful and subtle banners throughout the commercial core and along Main Street that will enhance the
Classic in Aspen experience.
We appreciate your consideration in these matters. Please help us to continue to support the Food and Wine
Magazine Classic in Aspen.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Albright Carney
Director of Special Events - ACRA
Hana Pevny
President & CEO - ACRA
Devin Padgett
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RESOLUTION NO. 42
(Series 2003)
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO,
GRANTING APPROVAL FOR FLAGS ON THE DOWNTOWN LIGHT POSTS FOR THE 2003
ASPEN FOOD AND WINE CLASSIC
WHEREAS, a request was received by the Community Development Department from the
Aspen Chamber Resort Association to allow Aspen Food and Wine Classic flags on the Main Street
light posts and the Downtown light posts to celebrate the 2003 Aspen Food and Wine Classic; and
WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council adopted Resolution 118, Series of2001, approving the
policies regarding signage on public property; and
WHEREAS, Section lyrE) Eligibility for Banners and Flags on Main Street Light Posts of
that policy states;
Only applicants for significant anniversaries (25th, 5 dh, 75th and lodh) of local non-
profit organizations shall be eligible for consideration pursuant to this policy. All other
requests from other organizations or for other types of events shall be forwarded to City
Council.
WHEREAS, during a public meeting on May 12, 2003, the City Council found that the 2003
Aspen Food and Wine Classic does not meet Section N(E) as cited .:l:bove b)lt is.eligible for using the
Downtown light posts, which are not subject to Section N(E) of the Policies Regarding Sigriage on
Public Property; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ASPEN, COLORADO, THAT:
SECTION 1:
The Aspen City Council does hereby approve of the request for mounting of the 2003 Aspen Food
and Wine Classic flags on the light posts in do~town for the dates ofJwle9, 2003 to June 15,2003.
APPROVED by the Aspen City Council as its regular meeting May 12, 2003.
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Mayor and City Council
Julie Ann Woods, Community Development DirectorV
Sarah Oates, Zoning Officets: 0 P .
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FROM:
DATE:
May 12, 2003
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Request for Plags on Light Posts-2003 Aspen Food and Wine Classic
SUMMARY:
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The Aspen Chamber Resort Association (ACRAl. is requesting permission to use the
Main Street light posts and the Downtownlight posts from Monday, June 9, 2003 to
Sunday, June 15, 2003 for the 2003 Aspen'Pood andWine Classic. The event is being
held June 13-15,2003 and is the 21" annual event.
On December 17,2001, Council adopted policies regarding signs on public property.
Per Section IV(E) Eligibility for Banners and Flags on MahiStreet Light Posts
states:
Only applicants for significant anniversaries (25",5(Jh. 75"' and 11){j') of
local non-profit organizations shall be eligible for consideration pursuant to
this policy, All other requests from other organizations or for other types of
r:vents shall be fomarded to City Council.
In the past, Council has granted requests for prominent local, regional, state or national
events, In January, Council held a worksession with City staff concerning speci:i1
events signs and concurred with staff that use of the Downtown light posts was
acceptable for events that do not meet the above criteria.
ApPLICANT:
Aspen Chamber Resort AssOCiation
Rel!:ular Meeting;
Aspen City Council
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Mav 10, 2004
Ms. Pevny told Council the Food & Wine event has been approved for
banners in the commercial core. They request Council approve banners on
the Main street light poles. The adopted policy is for significant
anniversaries of1ocal events, 25, 50, 100 and events of national significance.
Ms. Pevny noted there have been exceptions set for the X-games and for
World Cup. Ms. Pevny noted Food & Wine contributes $21 million to the
local economy and ACRA would like to honor that by having banners on
Main street.
Councilwoman Richards said she would like to See the banner policy
changed rather than have piecemeal approvals. Mayor Klanderud agreed
this is a larger discussion. John Worcester, city attorney, warned Council
they are getting closer to designating light poles as a public forum.
Councilwoman Richards said she would like the policy to be amended to
allow banners for annual events that support the community.
Councilwoman Richards moved to approve banners on light poles on Main
Street for Food & Wine; seconded by Mayor Klanderud. All in favor,
motion carried.
Councilman Torre moved to adjourn at 7:45 p.m.; seconded by Councilman
Semrau. All in favor, motion carried.
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Kat S. Koel( City Clerk
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