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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.sr.216 Monarch St.A42-94Mirabella Special Review for Patio Dining.-' A42-94 2737-073-38-008 sl ,A ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE 130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 -7 (303) 920-5090 1 LAND USE APPLICATION FEES d 3 CITY: -63250-134 GMP/Conceptual -63270-136 GMP/Final -63280-137 SUB/Conceptual -63300-139 SUB/Final -63310-140 All-2 Step Applications -63320-141 All 1 Step Applications -63330-150 Staff Approval -63432-157 Zoning Plan Check -63432-157 Sign Permit -MR011 Use Tax for Sign Permits HISTORIC PRESERVATION: -63335-151 Exemption -63336-152 Minor -63337-153 Major Devel. -63338-154 Signif. Devel. -63339-155 Demolition COUNTY: -63160-126 GMP/General -63170-127 GMP/Detailed -63180-128 GMP/Final -63190-129 SUB/General -63200-130 SUB/Detailed -63210-131 SUB/Final -63220-132 All 2 Step Applications -63230-133 All 1 Step Applications -63240-149 Staff Approval -53450-146 Board of Adjustment -63235-148 Zoning Plan Check REFERriAL FEES: -63360-143 Engineering - County 00115-63340-163 Engineering - City 00123-63340-190 Housing 00125-63340-205 Environmental Health PLANNING OFFICE SALES: -63080-122 County Code -69000-145 Other (Copy Fees) TOTAL Name: Phone: ' Address: 7 Project: I' Check #: __— _Date: - — No of Copes: CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen DATE RECEIVED: 05/25/94 PARCEL ID AND CASE NO. DATE COMPLETE: 2737-073-38-008 A42-94 STAFF MEMBER: KJ PROJECT NAME: Mirabella Special Review for Patio Dining Project Address: 216 South Monarch Legal Address: Lot A,B,C Block 81 APPLICANT: Aspen Arcade. Ltd. Applicant Address: 210 S. Monarch REPRESENTATIVE: Bay Bridge Investments 923-6824 Representative Address/Phone: Box 2404 Aspen, CO 81611 -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- FEES: PLANNING $ 978 # APPS RECEIVED 4 ENGINEER $ 96 # PLATS RECEIVED 4 HOUSING $ ENV. HEALTH $ TOTAL $ 1074 TYPE OF APPLICATION: STAFF APPROVAL: 1 STEP: X 2 STEP: P&Z Meeting Date71-5- PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO VESTED RIGHTS: YES CC Meeting Date DRC Meeting Date REFERRALS: �- City Attorney City Engineer �WJV I? Housing Dir. Aspen Water City Electric Envir.Hlth. Zoning PUBLIC HEARING: YES NO VESTED RIGHTS: YES NO Parks Dept. Bldg Inspector Fire Marshal Holy Cross Mtn. Bell ACSD Energy Center School District Rocky Mtn NatGas CDOT Clean Air Board Open Space Board Other Other DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: DUE: FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: ___INITIAL:I/, City Atty X City Engineer Zoning Env. 4ealth Housing Open Space Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: I 0 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Kim Johnson, Planner RE: Mirabella Special Review for Outdoor Dining DATE: July 5, 1994 SUMMARY: Mirabella Restaurant (soon to open at the Katie Reed Plaza) requests the use of two open spaces adjacent to the restaurant for outdoor patio dining. Pursuant to Section 24-3-101, required open space may be used for a commercial restaurant activity via a review by the Planning and Zoning Commission. APPLICANT: Aspen Arcade, Ltd. and Bay Bridge Investments, Janet Lightfoot LOCATION: 216 S. Monarch ZONING: CC - Commercial Core APPLICANT'S REQUEST: To use open spaces along the Monarch Street frontage and within the courtyard for patio dining. REFERRAL COMMENTS: (memos are attached as Exhibit "B") Engineering - In a conversation with Planning Staff, Chuck Roth stated that the request for 15" encroachment onto Monarch Street right-of-way is not appropriate. He recommends that CCLC should rent the space to the applicant in the manner that mall leases are handled. City Clerk's Office - The CCLC reviewed this use of public property in the context of the pedestrian mall leases. They approved the use of the Monarch Street right-of-way for outdoor dining. Environmental Health - The only concern is that the restaurant must receive a standard food service license and pre -opening inspection. STAFF COMMENTS: The Katie Reed parcel provides approximately 2,300 s.f. of open space, meeting the minimum 25% open space requirement for the CC zone district. It was recognized during redevelopment approval in 1992 that approximately 650 s.f. of the open space provided did not meet the exact definition of open space from the land use code because it did not encompass at least 50% of the parcel's frontage. The situation was compounded because the parcel is a corner lot and the definition of open space does not treat corner lots in a separate manner. However, this issue has no bearing on the current proposal. 0 • The Historic Preservation Committee did not wish to review the specific designs of the tables, chairs or fencing. The Commercial Core and Lodging Commission reviewed this application because it involves a portion of the Monarch Street public right-of-way. They approved the request. The applicant proposes outdoor dining for lunch and dinner from April to October. They wish to utilize four two -person tables in an approximately 213 square foot area in the plaza between the historic Katie Reed building and the new mixed use structure, and four two -person tables in approximately 138 s.f. adjacent to Monarch Street. The two spaces will be separated from pedestrian ways by 3.5' tall iron fences as required to serve alcoholic beverages. As mentioned in the application, the fence on the Monarch side needs to be placed 15" into the public right-of-way to comply with minimum walkway width requirements for the area inside the fence. Over eleven feet of sidewalk remains on the Monarch Street frontage. Please refer to Exhibit "A" for a site plan and application information. The property owner has consented to the outdoor dining improvements. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the review for outdoor dining in required open space for the Mirabella Restaurant as proposed, finding that outdoor dining in this location will not inhibit pedestrian movement or emergency vehicle access and the use is compatible and consistent with summer activities found in downtown Aspen. Staff recommends approval with the following conditions: 1. The use of the open space is for outdoor dining with up to eight two -person tables. 2. The outdoor dining use may run from April 1 through October 1. 3. This approval may run with the restaurant until such time that the patio use is expanded which shall require an amendment to this approval or the property owners terminate the use of this area for outdoor dining purposes. 4. The fencing and gates shall be in accordance with any applicable Environmental Health, Building Department, or Liquor Licensing requirements. 5. The outdoor dining use shall comply with all conditions of the lease agreement with the Commercial Core and Lodging Commission. 2 6. All representations made in the application or by the applicant at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting shall be adhered to during development. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move dining in the open space at th Restaurant with the conditions dated July 5, 1994." Exhibits: to approve the review for outdoor e Katie Reed parcel for the Mirabella as outlined in Planning Office memo A. Proposed Site Plan and Application Information B. Environmental Health Referral Comment 3 TO: Planning & Zoning Department Kim Johnson FROM: Commercial Core & Lodging Commission RE: Mirabella Outside Seating DATE: July 1, 1994 Janet Lightfoot, project manager and representative for Baybridge who is doing the physical improvements to the Katie Reid Commercial Building. We lease from the landlord and Baybridge is a corporation that leases from Larry Brooks and we lease the three spaces. We are subleasing to Mirabella Restaurant. Leslie Thomas, representing Mirabella Restaurant: We would like to hav eoutdoor seating alongthe front edge of their restaurant which faces Monarch and along the side whilch faces Hopkins. The side is on private property and the front is on private property where we would be doing the serving. Our problem is that per state law requirements for the liquor permit we have to enclose our serving area which means a fence. Per the Building Department code we have to have 44 inches between the edge of our table and our fence and because of that we end up 15 inches encroaching onto city property. Doug Allen, attorney for Mirabella: We do have to have the area fenced off according to the liquor laws and we have to have 44 inches between the table and the railing so that people can have access and that is emergency access and I can only assume that is for wheelchair access. It is all outdoor and our tables will be under the overhang of the building and on the property. For 15 inches we are required to push that out to have the access required by some other code. There is over eleven feet outside the railing. Jon: The property line is the edge of the brick so it is 15 inches beyond that which puts it slightly 6 inches beyond the drain. Doug: There is 13 feet of sidewalk leaving 11 feet. Janet Lightfoot: This service is only seasonal due to snowmelt etc. Kathy: They will comply with the mall lease regulations which is usually Until October 1st. Jon Busch: We need to treat this as a mall lease agreement. The Engineering Department felt the CCLC. should review this as it is not permanent. Doug: Being across from the park this will be a nice experience for people in the afternoon. Jon: I do not know why the Building Department has required this. Leslie: Ron Walker stated because we have over 50 people at the main level then the requirement of the 44 inches kicks in. If we had less there would be a different requirement. Jon: I have no problem with this because the pedestrian walkway is much smaller in other areas of town. Jack Stanford: The 15 inches is not for a commercial venture it is required for ADA access. Doug: We do not need the 15 inches but we are required to have it. Doug: We would like the 15 inches and if it can be worked out without using the 15 inches we would prefer that. Jon: This is extending the business out into the public right-of- way and we have had those requests before. There are also tree wells in that area. You need 8 feet in the sidewalk area. Leslie: There is 6 feet by the tree well and then it gets wider. The tree wells are 12 feet apart also. Doug: We will trim those trees properly. Rebecca: The Parks Department is concerned that everything is secure and that paper products are cleaned up. Taylor: I feel this is a legitimate request. Bill: I feel this is appropriate as mall leases only apply to restuarants. Jack: This would be under the mall lease and granted yearly. MOTION: Jack made the motion that CCLC approve the request for Mirabella to have outside seating; second by Bill. All in favor, motion carries. Janet Lightfoot: Instead of the black cast iron we would prefer to paint it the color that is existing on the exterior. Taylor: That is appropriate. Jon: Wd don't dictate type or color of furniture. Bill: What is the height of the fence? Leslie: 36 inches. Bill: Make sure in the lease that it states that the color is changed so that the lease is clear and clean. ASPEN46PITKIN ENVIRINMENTAL HEALTH DEPAOMENT MEMORANDUM PLANNING 6y ONING COMMISSION EXHIBIT —�-�—, APPROVED ► 19 BY RESOLUTION To: Kim Johnson, Planning Office From: Chris Chiola, Environmental Health Department Through: Lee Cassin, Senior Environmental Health Officer Date: June 14, 1994 Re: Mirabella Restaurant Special Review for Patio Dining Parcel ID # 2737-073-38-008 The Aspen/Pitkin Environmental Health Department has reviewed the details of the Mirabella application under the authority of the Pitkin County Code, Title II, and has the following comments. SEWAGE TREATMENT AND COLLECTION: Sections 2-7 and 5-200: 'It is the policy of the County to ensure that land is not committed to any use and that no use is initiated without adequate evidence that facilities to collect, treat and dispose of anticipated types and quantities of waste water are available or can and will be provided with suitable capacity, quality of discharge, suitable point of discharge and dependability.' There are no related concerns for this application. ADEQUATE PROVISIONS FOR WATER NEEDS: Sections 2-6 and 5-205: 'It is the policy of the County to ensure that land is not committed to any use and that no use is initiated without adequate evidence that a water supply of adequate quality, quantity, pressure and dependability is available to support the use intended.' The applicant has agreed to serve the project with water provided by the City of Aspen. WATER QUALITY IMPACTS: Sections 2-22 and 5-107.2: 'It is the policy of the County to preserve and protect its present water resources. To this end it is the policy of the County that no land use be initiated which would adversely affect the quantity, quality, or accessibility of the County's water resources; or which would occur at the expense of established water -dependent agricultural activities; or which would result in increased salinization of water resources, loss of minimum stream flows, further destruction of wildlife habitat, or major expenditures to reacquire or redistribute major water resources. It is also the policy of the County to maintain a natural vegetative buffer along its surface waters such that the surface and groundwaters of the area are not encroached upon by land uses or other human activities which could cause deterioration of water quality or impair the natural treatment processes provided by meadows and wetlands.' There are no concerns on this issue. AIR QUALITY: Sections 2-17 and 5-106: 'Only that development is permitted which will not contribute significantly to degradation of air quality in Pitkin County.' There are no concerns on this issue. 130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 recycled pdpe, 303/920-5070 MESSAGE DISPLAY TO Kim Johnson CC Cris Caruso From: Chuck Roth Postmark: May 28,94 8:45 AM Subject: Mirabella Message: I did not receive all of the pages of Krabacher, so I had to come looking for your file. I noticed Mirabella on your desk. I have discussed this with both Kathy Strickland and Bill Drueding. I do not believe that it should be handled as an encroachment or that the engineering department would recommend approval of such an encroachment. I recommended that it be handled by CCLC the same as dining on the mall located in public ROW, and rented to them on square foot basis if CCLC deems appropriate. • • WILLIAM R. JORDAN I11 ATTORNEY AT LAW 730 E. DURANT, SUITE 200 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 • 303-925- 1 21 4 303-925-6388(FAX) May 24, 1994 City of Aspen 130 S. Galena Aspen CO 81611 Re: Club Adventuras Liquor License Application To Whom It May Concern: Please be advised of the following information regarding Bay Bridge Investments, Ltd., a Colorado corporation, which is the landlord of Club Adventuras Inc.: 100% Stockholder: Tarek M.A. Shawaf President: William R. Jordan III Sole Director: William R. Jordan III Should you have any further questions regarding Bay Bridge Investments, Ltd., please feel free to contact either the undersigned or Janet Lightfoot at 923-6824. Sincerely, VV William R. Jor n I I WRJ/jcs • AW • 0 46 ASPEN/PITKIN PLANNING OFFICE Agreement for Payment of City of Aspen Development Application Fees CITY OF ASPEN (hereinafter CITY) and i I n S (hereinafter APPLICANT) AGREE AS FOLLOW 1. APPLICANT has submitted to CITY an application for be' l l0. " (hereinafter, T PROJECT). 2. APPLICANT understands and agrees that City of Aspen Ordinance No. 77 (Series of 1992) establishes a fee structure for Planning Office applications and the payment of all processing fees is a condition precedent to a determination of application completeness. • 3. APPLICANT and CITY agree that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to ascertain the full extent of the costs involved in processing the application. APPLICANT and CITY further agree that it is in the interest of the parties to allow APPLICANT to make payment of an initial deposit and to thereafter permit additional costs to be billed to APPLICANT on a monthly basis. APPLICANT agrees he will be benefited by retaining greater cash liquidity and will make additional payments upon notification by the CITY when they are necessary as costs are incurred. CITY agrees it will be benefited through the greater certainty of recovering its full costs to process APPLICANT'S application. 4. CITY and APPLICANT further agree that it is impracticable for CITY staff to complete processing or present sufficient information to the Planning Commission and/or City Council to enable the Planning Commission and/or City Council to make legally required findings for project approval, unless current billings are paid in full prior to decision. I 140E 5. Therefore, APPLICANT agrees that in consideration of the CITY's waiver of its right to collect full fees prior to a determination of application i+ completeness, APPLICANT shall pay an initial deposit in the amount of $�014- which is for Ja-- hours of Planning Office time, and if actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, APPLICANT shall pay additional monthly billings to CITY to reimburse the CITY for the processing of the application mentioned above, including post approval review. Such periodic payments shall be made within 30 days of the billing date. APPLICANT further agrees that failure to pay such accrued costs shall be grounds for suspension of processing. CITY OF ASPEN By: Diane Moore City Planning Director P� APPLICANT 0 0 ASPEN ARCADE LIMITED 210 SOUTH MONARCH STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 (303)925-1070 May 17, 1994 City of Aspen 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 To Whom it May Concern, The following is acting as representative authorized to act on behalf of •Aspen Arcade Limited, owner of the Katie Reed Plaza, for approval of pa-'�io area dining for Mirabella restaurant (located at the Katie Reed Plaza): Bay Bridge Investments, Ltd. P.O. Box 2404 Aspen, CO 81612 (303) 920-4217 The address for Aspen Arcade Limited is 210 South Monarch St., Aspen, CO 81611. The phone number is (303) 925-1070. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. I can be reached at 925-1070. Thank you. 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The Mirabella has submitted plans to this Department for review under the food service authority. These plans have been approved. The only remaining requirement for the restaurant is the issuance of a food service license and pre -opening inspection. The issue of out door dining contains few public health issues and is easily adhered to by using common food safety practices. ..D:JT ENV:WP:I,gNO USE:MIRABELLA i 1 • BAYBRIDGE I N V E S T M E N T S L T D LAND USE APPLICATION FORM ATTACHMENT I 8. The Katie Reid Building is located on Lot A,B,C Block 81 Townsite of Aspen, Colorado 81611. The building envelope for this building is 22,478 s.f.. The basement of the Katie Reid Building houses one space for Mirabella Restaurant, Uriah Heep retai 1 , The Steak Pit Restaurant, liquor storage for The Grape and Grain, the Electrical Room, Mechanical Boiler Room, Elevator Room, public bathrooms, and two storage units for employee housing. The main level of the Katie Reid Building houses two spaces for Mirabella Restaurant, Grape And Grain retail, Uriah Heep retail, Angels Can Fly retail, and a small hall accessing the passenger and freight elevators. The second level contains the Management Office, Aspen Small Works • Office and Electrical Room,and two employee housing units. The third level houses Aspen Small Works. The physical address of Mirabella Restaurant registered with the building department is 216 South Monarch, Aspen, Co. The three spaces occupy 3628 s.f.. The basement has a prep kitchen, storage closet and computer room, private dining area seating 21, and men's and women's bathrooms. The main level has an exhibition service kitchen, dining area, lounge and bar seating 92. Baybridge Investments is the leaseholder of the space which is then sublet to Club Adventuras dba Mirabella Restaurant. The sole owner of Baybridge is Dr. Tarek Shawaf, President, William Jordan. The owner's representative and project manager during the building of the restaurant is Janet Lightfoot, 8276 Snowmass Creek Road, Snowmass, Co. If there are any questions regarding this permit, please call her at home telephone #303-923-6824, cellular #303-379-2840, pager #303-920-8557 or at the jobsite #303-920-4617. 9. Mirabella Restaurant would like to expand the dining area to include a portion of the Katie Reid Buildings' patio and enclose the patio areas with cast iron fencing and serve food and beverages for 16 additional patrons. We plan to use the • patio from April through October for lunch and dinner, 11:00 am through 11:00 pm. P O S T O F F I C E B O X 2 4 0 4 A S P E N C 0 L 0 R A D 0 8 1 6 1 2 0 BAYBRIDGE I N V E S T M E N T S L T D PLANNING i ZONING COMMISSION EXHIBIT , APPROVED r 19 BY RESOLUTION page 2 LAN Q USE APR L I CATION FORM ATTACHMENT 2— ATTACHMENT II 1. See attached letter. 2. Lots A, B, C, Block 81, City and Townsite, Aspen, Co, Katie Reid Building, 301 East Hopkins Ave. 3. See attached letter. 4. Copy of map attached. 5. Mirabella Restaurant would like to expand our dining area to i nc Jude a portion of the Katie Reed Buildings' patio. We want to enclose the patio areas with cast iron fencing 3'6" high and serve food and beverages for 16 additional patrons. We plan to use the patio from April through October for lunch and dinner, 11:00 am through 11:00 pm. Please review Attachment III Section A for detailed site plan and examples of furniture and fencing. In the Commercial Core, pursuant to Section 3-101 Land Use Regulations, required open space may be used for commercial restaurant use if, the commission shall determine that such use is compatible with or enhances the purposes of these open space requirements and that adequate pedestrian and emergency vehicle access will be maintained. The open space surrounding the Mirabella Restaurant is under utilized and naturally lends itself to use for patio dining. The ambiance created with patio dining would not only provide an alternative dining experience for our clientele but would enhance the image of the area as well. P O S T O F F I C E B O X 2 4 0 4 A S P E N C 0 L 0 R A D 0 8 1 6 1 2 BAYBRIDGE I N V E S T M E N T S L T D PAGE 3 LAN O USE ARP L I CATION FORM ATTACHMENT 3 ATTACHMENT III A. See attached site plan with aerial views and pictures of cast iron furniture. B. In the Commercial Core, some of the other properties that offer patio dining are Zele, The Alley Cafe, and Mezzelluna. We believe the patio dining offered by these establishments enhances the ambiance of these areas for everyone and allows the clientele the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. P O S T O F F I C E 8 0 X 2 4 0 4 A S P E N C O L D R A D 0 8 1 6 1 2 �I f� 1 BAYBRIDGE I N V E S T M E N T S L T D ?AGE 4 LAND USE APiD'L I CATION FOF2M ATTACHMENT 4 SEE ATTACH E 0 S I T E P LAN ATTACHMENT IV 1. Adjacent to the North side of the Mirabella Restaurant there is a small plaza in an L shape with approximately 1265 s.f.. We would like to use about 213 s.f. of this space next to the restaurant which we would enclose with a cast iron fence 3'6" high, 6' deep and 35'6" long with one 3'8" entrance gate swinging into the dining area. There would be a 4'6" walkway between our fence and the building housing Angels Can Fly. Adjacent to the West side of the restaurant there is approximately 174 s.f. of private property of which we want to use 138 s.f. along with 37'5"s.f. of City property (15" encroachment into the sidewalk). We plan to enclose this area with a cast iron fence 3'6" high, 5'9" deep and 30' long with two 3'8" entrance gates swinging into the dining area. There would be 11'4" of sidewalk between our fence and the curb. 2. Our patio would be contained within private property except for a 15" encroachment into City property. We are asking for an easement because we are required to have a controlled area to serve alcoholic beverages pursuant to the Colorado Department of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Division. We need to maintain a 44" walkway between the 25" diameter tables and the fence thus the 15" encroachment. The narrow 15" strip will not have anything except the railing located in it and will be used soley for circulation. Refer to The Uniform Building Code Sections 3301-3303. We feel the patio would not interfere with sidewalk traffic or access to the building. Please review the site plan Attachment 3 Section A. 3. Refer to Attachment II Section # 5. P O S T O F F I C E 8 0 X 2 4 0 4 A S P E N C 0 L 0 R A D 0 8 1 6 1 2 9-114' ,�,1I, PROF 9- 3/0' LIFE L r PE �ITiT sLLM G1nTED LINIC f1 on care. rn1G� N a a' ro 1 ' ccRB ^ 3 J r— I �1 S � cOnr Tpalw IN i , BRICK PaVEFS I I 6a � g I d'R IGc BArVS IN c01'G. (77P) ASPEN dRGaDE BLDG. wog ° TegCq�+ 31 loruy m "O' r.o.c. n MRIL, lov' z'wldi. rti}b1euxal Z4�ils b orrj W9MO -rR4 I n f3a mm��, Ir x L II T.O. LR4In EL. 99' 10, I 8' n i] i _ p ATM I I eR1Gc Pay , ;n �a Nr. _ — LILT REID I -IS. � T.O. p�fn II Ru ey1 Yi BarO tTTP� EL. 99'9' r.a. Pln. M.MRa.. IDwMr. I PLAMER ° BETCL( (77P! I SEE GET. `+'mod �Slrl+. it ll � O I N.I. Lt�. r O.L. 64 bl • I 61 4' J GlFB 6 GUTTER fT7P) � ..10�1 GOI`G. EQCWLL7 l New 4T -Y 1u & O.G. EW. (T-rP Ull)RELOGA STREFTLt ( M AA7 I Wi aRGLIT AIR *14- JA SITE PLAN � nn�ln 1 GALLED rfCRTW 0 �-- Gck400n //l/)_ l o MW/' ATrMiME T 1 • IAND USE APPIACATION lEUM 1) Project Name Mirabella Ltd. �2) Project Iocation1 16 S. Monarch St (formerly known as '101 E. Ho,p ins) Aspen. Colorado 81611. Lot A.B,C Block 81 Townsite Aspen (indicate street address, lot & block rnmber, legal description where appropriate) 3) Present Zoning cc 4) lot Size 22,478 s . f . 5) Applicant ' s Name, Address & Fh ne # min en A r r a d e T i m i t e d, 2 1 0 5_ Monarch St-L. � •�y• .III- •• w1 • .�' � •. • u • • � • 1 Aspen, Colorado 91612 301-923-682 7) Type of Application (please check all that apply): Corxiit.ional Use Conceptual SPA Uric eptual. Historic Dev. a Special Review Final SPA Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline Cay mptual. HID Miser Historic Dev. Stream Margin Final AID Historic Demolition • Mountain View Plane Subdivision Historic Designation Condaminiumi zaticn Text,/Map Amer>dment CAS Allotment lot Split/Iot Line CK�S motion Adjustment 8) Description on of Existing i ng Uses (nLmtier and type of existing ng structures; approximate sq. ft. ; number of bedrooms; any Previous approvals granted to the PAY) . See Attachment T # 8 9) Description.of Development Application See Attachment I. # 9 10) Have you attached the following? X Response to AttaCm>es1t 2, Minimum &Ibmissicr7 Omteri s X— Respor>tse to Attac hnent 3, Specific Submission dontentts X— Response to Attadmmt 4, Review Standards for Your Application • WAN FOUCY Order No. 402264-M Irngurarce 1urxount 8; 3, 000, 000.00 Policy No. 06-3048-02-000006 PrQmiun Amourit $ 5, 032 - 00 Date of Policy: Novenber 24, 1992 at 1:06 P.M. 1. Nam of Liwzed: BANKERS MJRIG OCRPORATICN, its Suooessars and/or Asaigns 2. The estate or interest in the land Finch is sensed by the insmsed msbgage: 3. Title to the estate or intere4rt in the laud is vested in: ASPEN AFd--11bE LIMITED, a Colorado limited partrerstiip • 4. The inmi ed mortgage and asaigmmta tt�f, if any, are described as fellows: ire of Trust f rOM As1-,en Arr-r3A Limited, { ted, a Colorado limited rartrerfihip to t t; Public 'r„a+ee of Pit kin Coxmty far' the u, of Barker's; Ntz-tgago Ccrporati.cn, to secx=e S3, 000, 000.00, dated October 1, 1992, and z October 6, 1992, in Hoot 690 at Page 658. Assigr=Rnt of Rests r000rded October 6, 1992, : n Hods 690 at Page 665, given in corriection with the above Deed of Trust. `Ini$ Policy is invalid unless tl-xe Lx-7 r sheet and Sd-jodule D nre attached. ALTA Loan Policy (10-21-87) TIO�R TITLE I.NSCTfW4=- COMPANY s Our ant MERSAW(ondominiums Fifth Avenue FIFrH AVENUE 4 �t 11i i1 f, �. �.. r DEAN STREET Edge The Silyef Cifckl Ice Rink mmm 1..,.. lw UE 11eI r Independance • HotelBonom Republic Elm /,1,� _ GAO's McDonough's Ski Shop �/�s.-s1 MCDon ,Os IimU u 1 1tes.1' Rog Dog Brew Pub Baggage On' -Golden�� Walnut HouseC� �_Bough Smuggler Lond Offire Alley Cafe I� Aspen Volunteer Fire Dept. 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