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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.sr.101 S Mill St.09A-87 .~. CA.:, e NO. STAFF: PROJEcr NAME: ~JiJ-PA'f4~ bs~ Ar€-p--~ec/cJ Review APPLICANT: C_ - ~h1 ___f'rJ JLvejolo!2'_1-2 f. .z:--;;C' Applicant Add~ess/Phone: I ' REPRESENTA'I'IVE: ~<:rAJ>hlf I/ahi} i Vahl'l /kSoC-' Rep~esentative Add~ess/p one: PO K r?tfJ"-r ,*/,-&n S-h9:',R" Type of Application: I. GMP/Subdiv ision/PUD .OAT'E RECEIVED: L./!Jsi/?7 DATE RECEIVED COMPLETE: CASELOAD SOKHARY SHEET City of Aspen ~ ~ '737 - 0 73-;;)R-Oo 'I 09A-g'7 1. Conceptual Submission 2. P~el imi na ~y Plat 3. Final Plat 20 12 6 $2,730.00 1,640.00 820.00 II. Subdivision/PUD 1. Conce pt ual . Submi-'s$,:i:-an--'~""" '.- 2. P~el imi na~y Plat 3. Final plat 14 $1. 900.00 9 1,220.00 6 820.00 11 $1.490.00 5 $ 6 80 .00 ......,' III. All "Two Step" Applications IV. All "One Step" Appl ications V. Ref e~ ~al Fees - Env i~onmenta~ Heal t h, Housing Office 1 . Mino~ Appl ications 2 $ 50.00 2. Majo~ Applications Referral Fees- Engineering' Minor Applications_ Major Applications 5 $ 125.00 80.00 200.00 .~::~~:-::i====::==~.~~.~..~.~;;;~~I~=i~'~~'~d'd~U~~=;:~~~:~.~::.'======================::;;:;:;;~==:.:;==::. P&Z CC MEETING DATE: ~pn \ '-'6 PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO ============~:::==R=:r=:R=R=E~=:=~'i:g~!f:=:~~:r=I=A=L:=:===~~!J!f~~======== Aspen Consolo S.D. ____ School Dist~ict Mtn. Bell ____ Rocky Mtn. Nat. Gas Pa~ks Dept. ____ StateHwy Dept (Glenwd) Holy C~oss Electric ____ Statellwy Dept (G~.Jtn) Fi~e Ma~shall ____ Bldg: Zoning/Inspectn Fi~e Chief Othe~: Roaring Fork Transit _____ Roaring Fork Energy Center ;~~~~=;~;;~=~7================~=;~=;~;;~~7LJ~~=o/=J:~===~~;;~~~~j~~=~= City Atty City Enginee~ ~uilding Dept. REFERRALS: :[!~i ty Atty ~City Enginee~ Housing OiL Aspen ~Iate~ City Electric EnviL Hlth. Othe~: Othe~: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: (}h..!- [/()...{.J t(t-; .. . . , ,~ .~ CASE DISPOSTION: ELLI OF ASPEN TRASH AREA SPECIAL REVIEW Reviewed by: Aspen P&Z Glenn Horn Staff On April 28, 1987 the Aspen P&Z granted the applicant permission to reduce the area of the proposed facility required for trash and utility access. The applicant will be permitted to construct a trash facility which is 22' 6" parellel to the alley provided that the building shares a transformer box with the adjacent building. ,r ~ ~, . April 23, 1987 Ms. Heidi Hoffmann Hagman Yaw Architects Ltd. 210 S. Galena Aspen, Co. 81611 Ms. Hoffmann: As per our telephone conversation regarding the Electrical facilities for the new addition at Ellie's and the projected load of 400-500 Amps 3 phase 120/208, there are two (2) alt;ernatives. The owner can either buy a 150 KVA 3 phase Pad mount 'transformer per our specifications and set it ~n his property or he can pay the difference of upgrading the existing Pad mount transformer at the Miners building from 150 KVA 3 phase to 300 KVA 3 phase. (Cost not determined at this time.) The owner will also be required to furnish a C.T. can installed in an appropriate place for metering purposes on the owners building in an area accessible to City of Aspen electric personnel and off the alley right of way. And also all costs incurred for connectio,ns, wire, trenching and condui t to the existing transformer location behind the Mirrers Building. Any questions in regards to this project can be directed to me. Don Gilbert, Electric Superintendent, 925-2020, Thank you, .~ Don Gilbert Electric Superintendent DG/ch , . ~V') ~~ '-',.. .- ~u dJ<:O,... -'8-0. Z ~ e ~~~ <::;=,..l ~9~ ;;E,o.IooI ::::;0-" \.?U :7::-;g :a~ 9t;J < NQ.., '? ..., .- - .- ..., ~ J: In m t. l- n 2 .0 - l- ii o <t 10' .. - .J .J W ,'-" m 01" 'to .. <t q .. !ll ~ UI Q) U U c( 00 .. .. ~, ~ .. ' ..; UJ ,', .' \\ M! ' " ,~ .. .. o . .. '. m ~. >- t. ..., t , 01 __~:.i-.- _.,______ t. m 01 to ~ ~, . r-----~ I ' I ~, I ,I I ~" 111 L_~__ ! I II [ II ! I I [.' t. 11 g II 'D 'D II m ,01 J: to 01 > I 0 I ----..:--J >- 01 - - m ,"-'. ,,,0-,01; ~ ,~ MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and zoning commission FROM: Glenn Horn, Assistant Planning Director DATE: Elli of Aspen Trash Area Special Review April 23, 1987 RE: ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- We have received an application from the Can-Am Aspen Development Company requesting a reduction in the required trash area for the recently approved expansion of Elli of Aspen. The expansion was approved in accordance with section 24-11.2 (b) of the municpal code which permits expansions of historically designated structu- res. Elli of Aspen is located at the corner of Mill and Main Streets and is zoned CC. The trash area is located on the south side of the building on the alley. According to section 24-3.7 (h) (4) of the land use code the applicant is required to have 30 feet parelle1 to the alley as a trash area in order to service the proposed floor area of 12,130 square feet. A reduction to 25 feet is being requested. The land use code requires a minimun length of 20 feet parellel to the alley for the first 6,000 feet of floor area and 5 additional feet for each incremental additon of 6,000 square feet of floor area. Based upon this formula the trash area must be increased from 25 feet to 30 feet just to serve 130 feet of floor area. section 24-3.5 of the land special review criteria to commission in reviewing trash use code establishes the folowing assist the Planning and Zoning area reduction requests. 1. " The adequacy of trash vehicle access to site." Our review of the proposed site plan indicates that there will be adequate access to the trash area. 2. " The amount of trash which might be expected to be generated given the nature of the proposed uses of the building and total square footage of the building." The analysis submitt- ed by the applicant shows that the proposed uses can be accommodated by the proposed trash area. 3. "Any unique measures provided for enclosing trash bins and making them easily movable by trash personnel. "Although nothing unique is being done to improve the trash area,the handling of the trash dumpsters by trash personnel can be accommodated given the proposed improvements to the alley and trash area. ~ ,.- 4. "Any prov1s1ons for trash compaction which would be used by the development and potentially by other land uses on the block." Trash compaction is not economical for an operati- on of this size. 5. "The comments of Aspen trash and city Engineering personnel which shall be solicited by the Planning Office prior to scheduling before the Planning and Zoning commission." The City Engineer has commented in support of the trash area reduction. 6. "Adequacy of area for public utility placement and mainten- ance." The proposed space will be more than adequate for the buildings utility placement and maintenance. The City Engineering Department has reviewed the applicant's request based upon the criteria cited above and the information presented by the applicant in the attached letter. Elyse Elliot comments in her April 22, memorandum that she has no problem with the requested trash area reduction to 25 feet parellel to the alley. Additionally, Elyse states that the Engineering Department would even consider further reductions if the proposed electric transformer is not required. Based upon the Planning Offices's review of the request and the comments from the Engineering Department, it is recommended that the Planning and Zoning commission approve the applicants request to reduce their proposed trash area parellel to the alley from 30 feet to 25 feet in accordance with section 24-3.5 of the land use code. Ellijgh ,-.\ ,-.., MEMORANDUM To: Glenn Horn, Planning Office I'll elyse Elliott, engineering Department ~ From: Date: April 22, 1987 Re: El1i's of Aspen - Special Review for Trash Reduction =============================================================== The engineering Department has no problem with the applicant's request to reduce the trash and utility area's length from 30' to 25'. This area will adequately house three 2-yard dumpsters and a 6' long utility area. We would consider further reducing the utility area size if a transformer is not required. .~ ,-.., VANN ASSOCIATES Planning Consultants April 14, 1987 Mr. Steve Burstein Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: Special Review Application/Elli of Aspen Trash Area Reduction Dear Steve: Please consider this letter an application for special review approval pursuant to Section 24-3.5(b) of the Municipal Code to reduce the trash and utility access area requirement for the proposed expansion of the Elli of Aspen building, an existing commercial structure located in the Commercial Core zone district. The owner of the property and Applicant is Can-Am Aspen Development, Inc. Pursuant to Section 24-3.7(h)(4), a minimum trash and utility area of twenty (20) feet by ten (10) feet is required for up to six thousand (6,000) square feet of building floor area, with an additional five (5) feet of length required for each building addition of six thousand (6,000) square feet or less. As the following table indicates, the external floor area of the proposed expansion is approximately 12,130 square feet, sub- stantially below the approximately 13,500 square feet allowed under existing zoning. SITE/DEVELOPMENT DATA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Lot Area Allowable Floor Area Ratio Allowable Floor Area Proposed Floor Area Proposed Floor Area Ratio Net Leasable Floor Area 9,047 sq. ft. 1.5:1 13,570 sq. ft. 12,130 sq. ft. 1. 34: 1 10,250 sq. ft. Note: Floor area calculations are derived from schematic design drawings and are therefore subject to minor change. P,O Box 8485' Aspen, Colorado 81612.303/925-6958 1"""\ 1"""\ Mr. Steve Burstein Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office April 14, 1987 Page 2 Applying the above criteria, the building would require a trash and utility access area thirty (30) feet long (i.e., twenty (20) feet for the building's first 6,000 square feet of floor area, five (5) feet for the second 6,000 square feet, and an additional five (5) feet for the building's remaining 130 square feet. However, based on actual trash generation calculations and our experience with similar commercial structures, we believe that a twenty-five (25) foot by ten (10) foot trash and utility access area will be more than adequate for a building of this size. With respect to the specific review requirements of Section 24-3.5(b), the following comments are provided in support of the Applicant's request for a reduction in the size of the building's required trash and utility access are.a. 1. As the attached drawing indicates, ing's proposed trash area directly alley thus providing convenient collection vehicles. the build- abuts the access to 2. The principal use for the building is an- ticipated to be retail commercial. It is pos- sible, however, that a portion of the building's second floor may be leased for office and/or restaurant purposes. Based on BFI Waste systems' national standard of one (1) cubic yard of trash per 2,500 square feet of commercial floor area per day, the proposed building would generate approximately four (4) cubic yards of trash each day, assuming all leasable floor area were devoted to retail purposes. In the event a portion of the second floor were leased for office purposes, the daily volume would be considerably less, as the national standard for office uses is one (1) cubic yard per 10,000 square feet of floor area. Similarly, if a portion of the second floor were utilized for a restaurant (maximum of 3,000 sq. ft.) the building's daily trash generation might be expected to increase. In no instance, however, ~ ~ Mr. Steve Burstein Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office April 14, 1987 Page 3 would totaJ. trash generation be expected to exceed five (5) to six (6) cubic yards per day. In order to accommodate this volume, approxi- mately two (2) to three (3) two cubic yard dumpsters (the largest dumpster that can be conveniently handled during the winter months) would be required. Assuming that the average two cubic yard dumpster measures approximately four (4) by seven (7) feet, three (3) such dumpsters could easily be placed within the building's twenty-five (25) foot by ten (10) foot trash area while still maintaining adequate space for utility needs. It should be noted, however, that the above standards are general in nature and, therefore, not necessarily indica- tive of commercial trash generation in the City of Aspen. For example, the Mill Street Plaza building, which contains approximately 27,000 square feet of commercial area (including three restaurants), requires only three (3) dumpsters to adequately handle its trash requirements. 3. The building's trash and utility access area will be enclosed on three sides, covered, and contain a concrete floor. In addition, the area reserved for dumpster storage will be screened from the alley via a sliding overhead door, thereby significantly improving the alley's visual appearance. Given the size of the dumpsters to be used (i.e., two cubic yard), the spaciousness of the at-grade trash area, and the paved alley surface, dumpster handling by collection personnel should pose no significant problems. 4. Trash compaction is neither economically viable nor practical for a commercial structure of this size. As discussed above, ample area exists for trash receptacles which can be conveniently accessed by collection vehicles. 5. Both BFI and the City's Engineering Department have previously supported similar requests for trash area reductions. For example, the Hunter ,1""'\ 1""'\ . Mr. Steve Burstein Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office April 14, 1987 Page 4 Plaza Building received P&Z approval for an identical reduction, from thirty (30) feet to twenty-five (25) feet. For purposes of com- parison, the Hunter Plaza Building's external floor area was approximately 12,800 square feet while its net leasable floor area was approx- imately 11,300 square feet, both significantly greater than Elli of Aspen. 6. The proposed space will be more than adequate for the building's utility placement and main- tenance requirements (i.e., electric panels, meters, telephone pedestal, etc.). In summary, a reduction of Elli of Aspen's trash and utility access area requirement would appear to be ap- propriate based on the above comments. The Applicant, therefore, respectfully requests special review approval to reduce the building's trash area from thirty (30) feet to twenty-five (25) feet as illustrated on the attached drawing. Should you have any questions regarding our application, or if we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to give me a call. As the Applicant wishes to begin construction this Spring, any assistance you might be able to provide in expediting our application's review would be sincerely appreciated. ~' __Y-El,ry--t~Y'YQurs , '~. . ~/ Attachment cc: Hagman Yaw, Ltd.