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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.apz.19720201 ~, RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves FOMIIO C.F.HOECKELa.B.&L.CO. Regular Meeting Aspen Planning & Zoning February 1, 1972 Meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman James Breasted at 5:05 p.m. with James Adams, Charles Collins and Charles Vidal. Brownell Sub- division Brownell Subdivision - Preliminary Plat was submitted, Brownell's were present. Application was made to the Building Inspector for a permit to build a duplex. Land was never subdivided which requires an application and following of the subdivision regulations. Property is zoned R-6. Mr. Bartel, City/County Planner stated King Street has never been dedicated nor has Gibson. King Street could possibly serve as a private street based on a 30' or 40' easement. Gibson Avenue should be dedicated as a public road, which requires a minimum of 60'. Utilities to the property are now existing. Anthos Jordan arrived. Commission discussed the hardship for such a small tract of land to meet the subdivision requirements. Total area 34,000 square feet. Commission request the Planner review this subdivision again and make recommendations to the Commission as relates to the owners subdividing of the property under the regulations and the 60' road width requirement. Historic Zoning Historic Zoning - Mr. Bartel explained he had rewritten the section relating to the joint hearing. As rewritten the Historical Preservation Commission makes their de- termination which goes to the Planning and Zoning Commiss- ion for preliminary approval and then a joint hearing is held. Planning and Zoning Commission then makes.a re- ommendation to Council but attached is the recommendation of the Historical Preservation Commission. Will have the City Council schedule a public hearing on the ordinance at their next meeting. Master Plan Sub- Committee Master Plan Subcommittee - Mr. Charles Vidal and Mr. James Adams volunteered to work with two members of the County Planning and Zoning to review the Master Plan. County Zoning requests were reviewed by the Commission as follows: Zoline - Application before the County is for R-30, this does not provide for PUD as part of initial approval but that option does exist. Williams Property containing approximately 3.7 acres, request for AR-2 zoning. Mocklin Tract containing approximately 4 acres, request for AR-2 zoning. Discussed the Williams and Mocklin properties. Mr. Bartel stated that in previous discussions of the County for zoning in this area, improvements to streets and a foot path prior to any more higher density being approved were .._".-~..",. .,....._,-,_.....~--....,..._.~~-~_._"...,'.... . - RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves 1'011/II'1 C.F.HOECKELB.B.&l.CD. Regular Meeting, Aspen P. & Z. , 2/1/72 discussed. The Plan recommends high density residential. County does not have a multiple district that excludes lodges, this would require a contract. County does not have a Park classification. Present zoning is R-30 and R-15 which allow only single family. McCullough Project - Offer has been made to the forest service of 1700 acres. Request is for AR-2 classification. Commission discussed the circulation in this area, also the impact of the three requests which would be about 1,000 units. Commission agreed to submit formal recommendations to the County, Mr. Bartel to draft recommendations. Mr. Vidal stated he would rather the County table these requests until Voorhees has made his report. Jordan moved to adjourn at 6:30 p.m., seconded by Adams. All in favor, meeting adjourned. ~~~ 4"J Lorraine Graves, Secretary