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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS
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continued Meeting
Aspen Plannin g & Zoning
August 22, 1974
FORM \0 C. F. 1l0ECKEL B. B. III L. ~o.
The meeting was called to order at 12:10 p.m. by Chairman Spencer Schiffer.
Janet Landry, Jack Jenkins and Bryan Johnson were in attendance along with
City/County Planner John Stanford, City Attorney Sandra Stuller and Assistant
Planner Yank Mojo.
Vroom Building
Conceptual, preliminary &
Final
Van Horn Subdivision
Outlying Development Plan-
PUD Presentation
Roy Vroom had come before the Commission to present
plans for moving his present building located on
Main Street next to the First National Bank Building
one-half block north to Lot A of the same block.
The hardship felt by Mr. Vroom is that he must
move this building prior to construction which is
scheduled 10 days to 2 weeks from the meeting date.
When he had originally applied for Ordinance 19
review, he learned that the docket for review
was full and he could not be scheduled.
Johnson felt that there is a hardship and that
hearing for conceptual, preliminary and final
at one meeting was valid.
Johnson moved to combine conceptual, preliminary
and final stages of Ordinance 19 review. Jenkins
seconded. All in favor--motion carried.
Mr. Vroom explained that the building that now
houses his real estate office would remain intact
but would be moved to Lot A of the same block.
This was a temporary move but by no means would
the temporariness of the move affect the necessary
utility set-up. He would be fOllowing the
the building code as to the utility requirement.
He stated that this office would fill his needs
until his new building that fronts on Main was
ready.
The Planning Department that his referrals were in
order and were in favor of approval. Yank Mojo
was questioned as to zoning--he stated that the
site is now zoned C-l with the proposed being
Office/Multifamily.
Landry moved to
final approval.
Motion carried.
grant conceptual, preliminary and
Jenkins seconded. All in favor.
Outlying Development Plans were presented on the
Van Horn subdivision to be located near the Roaring
Fork River and bordered on the north and east
by Riverside Placer and Riverside Subdivision
and on the south and west by the Roaring Fork River.
The proposed subdivision, consisting of 3.0838 acres
of land is across from the ute Cemetary and
Children's Park.
The plans for subdivision plans are to subdivide
land only for the creation of 7 lots. The land
will be offered for sale with the owner building
his own with his only restriction being that of
a covenant between the grantor and grantee.
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Van Horn Subdivision
cont'd
The lots vary in size from 6,700 to 9,300 square
feet with access by a private drive and parking
on the individual lots. The present and proposed
zoning will remain the same, R-15. The Common
land, 1.054 acres or 30% of the total will be
deed to all 7 owners
Schiffer questionedwhat type of people that
would live there. The developer explained that
it would be the type that could afford luxury
type homes as they would have to build after
they purchased the land.
The Planning office was satisfied with the plans
as presented.
Barnard arrives
Johnson moved to approve the ODP-PUD. Jenkins
seconded. All in favor. Motion carried.
Landry moved that the meeting be adjourned.
Jenkins seconded. All in favor, the meeting was
adjourned at 12:30 p.m.
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Reco ing Secretary
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