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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.su.Blackswan.1976 JI ../' . 1"""\ REcorded At 11. ) AM August 5, 1976 Julie Hane REcorder ".......", REce,b _ion no 1.85946 ~ BLACK SWAN HALL CONDOMINIUMS SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT (SUBDIVISION) m315 i))~tE141 THIS AGREEMENT, entered into and made this J)thd~y of ~~,~t; , 1976, by and between EUGENE GOLUB and HOWARD ABRAHAM, a general partnership ("Subdivider"), and THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation ("City'). WIT N E SSE T H: WHEREAS, Subdivider is owner and subdivider of a tract of land within Pitkin County, Colorado, being situated in Section 18, Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Pitkin County, Colorado, which includes Lots 12 and 13, and contiguous property lying southerly to said Lots 12 and 13, Ute Addition to the City of Aspen County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 12; thence North 38035'40" West 109.81 feet; thence South 45038' West 186.21 feet; thence South 39056'30" East 96.24 feet; thence North 49048' East 183.13 feet to the point of beginning. WHEREAS, Subdivider has submitted to City for appr~val, execution, and recording a subdivision plat of the above- described property, such subdivision to be known and designated as "Black Swan Hall Condominiums"; and WHEREAS, the City has fully considered such subdivision plat, the proposed development and the improvement of the subject property shown thereon, and is willing to approve, execute, and accept said plat for recordation upon the agreement of Subdivider to the matters hereinafter described, which matters are deemed necessary to protect, promote, and enhance the public welfare; and WHEREAS, Subdivider and the City wish to reduce said agreement to writing, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants herein contained, the parties hereto hereby II " ,-- -- MOK 315 i"AGt 142 agree as follows: 1. Subdivider covenants and agrees to and with the City that it will affirmatively consent to and join in the formation of any special improvement district, encompassing all or any part of Black Swan Hall Condominiums (Subdivision), that may hereafter be proposed or formed for the construction of streets, alleys, and drainage improvements or buried electrical improvements. Subdivider hereby waives and further covenants and agrees to waive any right of protest against the formation of any such district. 2. Owner and subdivider, for itself, its successor3 in interest, grantees and assigns, covenants and agrees that in the event the City undertakes street improvements (including paving, curb and gutter, and sidewalks) without ~he formation of a special assessment district when such street improvements include improvements in the right of way abutting the above~described property, it will pay the actual cost of any such improvements abutting the boundary of said property such payment to be made to the City within ninety (90) days after completion of the improvements, and on receipt of written notice and demand for such payment. 3. The improvements shown on the Final Subdivision Plat including curb, gutter, sidewalks, and landscaping shall be completed as a condition for the issuance of the Certificate of occupancy. 4. Subdivider agrees to pay to the City prior to filing for record of the subdivision plat, the sum of 419; 203. K,,' dollars, as full payment for all obligations for payment of cash in lieu of land dedication as required by the provisions of Section 20-18 of the Aspen Municipal Code. - 2 - II " ,-.. ,~, BOOK315 !>Mi:l43 5. Upon execution of this Agreement by all parties hereto, City agrees to approve and execute the final plat cf the Black Swan Hall Condominiums (Subdivision) and accept the same for recording in the real property records of Pitkin County, Colorado, upon payment of recording fees and costs to City by Subdivider. 6. The covenants and agreements of the Subdivider herein shall be deemed covenants that run with the land, shall burden the land included within the Black Swan Hall Condomi~iums (Subdivision), and shall bind and be specifically enforceab~e against all subsequent owners thereof, including Subdivider, its grantees, successors in interest and assigns. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement as of the day and year first above written. EUGENE GOLUB And HOWARD a general partnership i"";..'; . ~~ By 0 ,J Eugene Golub b Leo ar M. Oates hi~~t~~:~ .L,~ 'F By ..;?o"" J(uI. . ~)..{J~ olA-f Howard Ab~a~bY Leonard M. Cates his attorney in fact \ ~ 0 'h ,.;:.. C,;jITY OF "'."'" '~ui,.p~s T : %~L.._),/ ~~ B :M ;~~~auter, City Clerk ASPEN ~ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. /C;\OJ:/O County of pi tkin )"....:;,~"'> .j~!. ,;'1;1:; "S:>'.,; r' ,":,\ CJ (" " -,'::_' . CThe for.l.goincr instrument was acknow.",~.~~~'~,p~,~.~i~.~,!ite: \~: th~s 4L-C!ay of nUe:f17 , 1976, by LeonG\.iJti;l:-M.;:;Ocq:,,~,,~..,.:,~ attorney ~n fact 'for Eugene. Golub and Howard AJ;>.~iJ.,hi;;.;ii'~~1fa~~ to, ,i', Power of Attorney rec<;>rd~d ~n Book ""11 at Page,;", <- ,o;l",);",ea,-,,,'", property records of P ~ tk~n County, COlOrado. " ,: ( fl' 'd, \, ,. '-~,' . :' .:,~:: ; " Witness my hand and official seal. '1.--11-- 7(, jtJ:u,;...}, Q~" -- Notary Public ~~ ~ My commission expires: - 3 - I II . . 1,[ ~ ,r'""'\ eooK315 PAG~144 BLACK SWAN HALL CONDOMINIUMS (SUBDIVISION) SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. County of pitkin ) The foregoing was acknowledged before me this ~ day of I1lJfVf-r , 1976, by H. MICHAEL BEHRENDT, MGi.'lor Pro-Tern and KATHRYN S. HAUTER, City Clerk of the City of./\Spen, COlorado.,<,~'~4C:' ;;I,~ Witness my hand and official seal. /'~'?~';"::"""~~"'" = . : -', I ";I? ',\" " . I "l ~I C 7.i ~::; i ~>o., . (f , My Comml.ssl.on expl.res: <:r 0 ,'-' : A, ; , .",I<!tiIC" . Not~ K)~~":~~> - 4 - I Ii !"'..' '''!. t""', t"'" ~ ...........' ---ce ~~. Aspen Alps Condominium AssoCia~ " , ; August17,1976 ~,'~~ Mr. George W. Gleason 381 Pine Brook Hills ~_ Boulder, Colorado 80302 .,y ~ ~ Dear Mr. Gleason, Thank you for your letter of August 13th. I don't recall suggesting parking off the Aspen Alps South Road and if I did, I apologize. That road is owned by George Mitchell and H. A. Bornefeld, Jr. and any permission would have to have come from them. As I recall, when you discussed building additional units on your property and using the Aspen Alps South Rea d as entrance to the parkixg area, the conSensus was that because of the slanting roadway, ice and snow conditions, bli nd curve, etc., the propo sal was turned down. Please feel free to contact Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Bornefeld: 3900 One Shell Plaza Houston, Texas 77002 713-224-4522 I hope this problem can be resolved to your satisfaction. CO::;b- ener~~an~~ d GGH:pmc cc: Mr. George Mitchell Mr. H. A. Bornefeldc:z Box !228 . Aspen. Colorado 8!611 Phone 925-7820 '< ...~ ~, f"'"". '-', /' , 381 Pine Brook rills Boulder, CO 80302 13 August 1976 Mr. Jerry Hewey, Mgr Aspen Alps Condominiums Aspen, CO 81611 Dear Jerry, Because of the new Black Swan building that is going in next door to me on Ute Avenue, I plan to vacate my existing driveway and re- locate my parking area on the northCeast corner of my property. When we discussed this last spring, you said that you would prefer that I park off you Alps-South road rather than Ute Avenue. Your suggesstion seems reasonable to me provided the following: 1. I have access for four cars to park parallel. (see attached sketch) 2. You send written permission from a legal Aspen Alps rep- resentative by 3 September 1976. Si~rely, / ~tI-tG K~----__ George W. Gleason d attch "'~ .... ~ .~ . . ~ ~ 'I:: I ( .. I - ,,-- I r , -. \. I '-- 1/ 'C; \ .;:::: 1'\ '" Q: \ 't:: I \ 1- ,I \ ;) '- ~ \"0,' l! ,,-, ':!. \ ::. ~ I" \ I~ I~ I::? y~ r ~ _ r, , J C.LE..A S"oA/ ----/' // I ~_ J C_~---] j 2C I t ...j i: ~_l L~ U IL .It i/I'!' " ", .J LuT /1 \ I I \ '. ..... I I I I I .~i'-,., I I I I I I d _./\~. ~ ,~ - -->- ,- \ " j Jj OJ( J., S/,),1 AI //--1- LI- (' O/'/J) tJ :;. ,-. ( '-, ; ~;> ;;,,1,17(, ,....., ,-", MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Ci ty Council FROM: Planning Staff (HC) RE: Black Swan Condominium Subdivision - Final P.U.D. Plan and Final Subdivision Plat Approval DATE: July 22. 1976 This is a request for Final P.U.D. Plan and Final Subdivision Plat approval of the Black Swan Hall Condominium Subdivison consisting of a four (4) unit apartment house on 18.731 square feet of land south of Ute Avenue across from the Gant Condominiums. Each of the units is a three bedroom apartment. The property is zoned R-6 Mandatory P. U. D. The project was prqposed as the "Cottonwoods", but has changed their name to Black Swantt~~ The Aspen Planning Commission on June 15. 1976 recommended approval of the Preliminary Plat and Preliminary P.U.D. Plan. The comments of the Planning Office are as follows: The building is well located on the site and pre- serves the existing stands of large cottonwoods. The present use of the site is for a construction storage yard. The P & Z and the Planning Office are recommending the normal parking requirement of one per bedroom which would require twelve (12) parking spaces be reduced to eight (8) parking spaces. The property is zoned Mandatory P.U.D. which allows variations in the number of parking spaces to be granted by the Council. We feel that proximity of the project to the Aspen Core facilitates pedestrian and bus transportation, and have therefore recommended a reduction to 8 parking spaces. Mr. George Gleason. owner of the adjacent single family residence to the east. is relocating his access point to the Aspen Alps private road. His existing drive crosses the Black Swan property, but no easements were obtained by Mr. Gleason and he has agreed to move his access. 03, 8'/ The open space dedication fee of $1:<.15,0:> has been approved by Mick Mahoney. ) Additional street dedication of 10 feet for Ute Avenue is reserved on the p 1 at. The Pl anning Offi ce recommends approva 1 of the Bl ack Swan Ha 11 Fi na 1 P.U.D. plan and Final Subdivision plat conditioned upon the above requirements and those of the City Engineer. LI ~Cot. AJ J I:u.AJ w ~ ~~ <J-. Ofl.YlPtaS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. " .' -, ,1""'*"\, '.' ,-. ! . , MEMO TO: HAL CLARK PLANNING DEPT. FROM:Tom Jones, Engineering Dept. 1r Date:July 22, 1976 RE: Black Swan Hall Final Plat , ;:U The applicant has agreed to and has made all revisions requested by the Engineering Department. The only condition we place on our approval is that the recommendations contained in a report to the applicant from Lincoln-DeVore Testing Laboratory relative to the on site spring and proposed drywells be implemented by the developer at the time of construction. ~ . l' , r I " MEMBER, A,S,T,M, A,S.C.E, cec ACI &:..,-...,.,...~ - .' Soil Testing Foundation Evaluation Materials Tests Concrete Botch Design Asphalt Mix Design Geologic Interpretation Groundwater Hydrology by Regi stered Professional Engineers & , Geologi sts Colorado Springs, Colorado Pueblo, Colorado Rock Springs, Wyoming Glenwood Springs Montrose Gunnison. Colorado , ,-., '.' '7! cmo ,-., / C/~::: ~':<7'tf/JF M THE LINCOLN-DeVORE TESTING LABORATORY , , '\ f George D. Morris. P.E. 1000 W. Fillmore Colorado Springs, Colorado 303~632-3593 ., July 20. 1976 Mr. Gary Oppenheimer copland Finholm Hagman Yaw Ltd. 210 South Galena 1\spen. CO 61611 Re: Control of Spring Discharge on Black Swan H~ll Site Dear Mr. Oppenheimer: Regarding your request for recommen- ~ations pertaining to the proper handling of discharge from a spring located on the proposed aito of :alack SWan Hall in Aspen. Colorado. the proper design of a ~stem for the collecticn, and removal of water from the spring depends on the specific eharacter- btics of each individual case (direction, source" and quantity of seepage. grain size and permeability characteristics of the s01l. etc.). However, we can make general recol!ll'nendations per- taining to the type of system which could be used. Basically. the system would incorpor- ate a gravel collector with impermeable liner on the downstream side, a filter material. and.pipe to collect the water and trans- mit it to the surface (see enclosed sketch). specific a:.mensions, ~ilter requirements. and so on. cannot be determined unt~l further data is IlIade available as mentioned previously. There has also been some concern re- garding the use of dry wells on thQ site in order to avo:.d prob- lems with freezing of foundation drain outlets. We would not recommend the use of dry wells in areas topographically higher than the proposed structure. In light of the potential :or ex- pansion in some areas, dry wells should be located as far as pos- sible from the structures (preferably no closer than 40-~eet). Dry wells should fully penetrate the clay layer encountered on this site. terminating in the Illore permeable underlying sands. We hope this has answered a:l.Y ques-. t.ions you may have had. should you require further information, please feel free to contac:t.the laboratory at any time. Respectfully submitted. r.~? ~ING LAB. , ~g~ch ~~rgeL"". RLM..1bm enC!~ . ,~ '_1 . + .' . ; . " ,'f, ~ !" . ~., II - ~~'"1: >>A~#tnf~ s~n~~ '/:,::'~"~; JI"'*', I.' - . '1 "'~'\ "?,, ~~ " ~' c1':> ... " .... -Y..." - /,er/'.:,n, /cd' /';". n ~v/k/ >- - c9rQl/o!'/ d,//u.hr. .5",... / ! i 1 I I I '1 :! " ! , ~I ~!, :! . ,ll "f f ,~ [ i~ P~AN Y/EJ{/ ~ Sb",/ ,,;/hr ("r ~t{/Ii/, /'/kr/oJr;< ) '11 I J i ! i 'I J , ij , I :1 i ,~ I I f I / 'j//"lt/".".n ,sea / &r..v,-/ c<>/~c~r /'""r~r<7k/ ?;;~ , /RtJ/'Zt-E <?/ 4/k~~4~ .:ys-/...;n ""~ - ~pd .$'k/~- A/...// . . .\l I THE LINCOLN -DeVORE TESTING LABOHATORY i I:i COLORADO' Co/o<odo Sprinqo, Pueblo, G/enwood WYOMING Rock Springs; k;, $pr'inqs, Montrose, Gunnison. J ~ ~ .>J . . ~ ,~ I'" .'\i ~ -::' '. ~;, .. II ,~ ~ 20 July 1976 381 Pine Brook Hills Boulder, CO g0302 JJATE RECEIVED '7 - 22- ~ 7(; ASSIGNED TO ~ DATE REPLIED ROUTE Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission City Hall Aspen, CO 81611 -- Subject: Black Swan Hall Condominiums, Lots 12 and 13, Ute Addition, Aspen Gentlemen: I own a house at Lot 11, Ute Addition, Aspen. I recently received notice of a P and Z hearing to be held on IS June 1976 to ". ..eon- sider the preliminary plot of the Black Swan Hall Subdivision loca- ted on Lots 12 and 13 of Ute Addition, City of Aspen. II I visited Aspen on 14 June 1976 and found that your hearing had been postponed. While there, I visited with Ted Guy of Copland, Finholm, Hagman and Yaw (architects for Black Swan) and Uohn Stan- ford (Aspen Planning Department) to discuss a request from the architects that I permit Black Swan residents to use part of my property as a turn,around for their proposed parking. I concluded that their proposal is unacceptable and gave verbal notice of my refusal to accept the proposal to Mr. Guy and Mr. St,aliford on 14 June 1976. The purpose of this letter is to confirm my fefusal, as described above, in writing. I would also encourage you to require the Black Swan architects to provide adequate landscaping along our common property line to provide privacy for my front and back yards. Sincerely, ;/ /~~~~- George W. Gleason / II ~ """' MEMORANDUM TO: FROM:' RE: DATE: Dave Ell i s Planning Staff (HC) Black Swan Condominium Subdivision - Final Plat July 2, 1976 Enclosed please find two (2) copies of the Final Plat of the Black Swan Subdivision. This is a P.U.D. and is regulated by Ordinance 71. We have scheduled Final Plat review for July 26, 1976 before City' . Council. Your comments should be complete by July 22, 1976. I I 1 r . ( , I , , 'I r i i , < ~ .-.... .'''''', > ,.~ lit ~.., '."-Cb -~' -"-~ ii~ n;n'~!" :~' _ . 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'" -.~' -'-i *"f; ~O::~' :';0;;;. - ,*,'.-'iif.-' ." .. . . " 'r ."..~ -, V",, '.,Gi:"l~ 4.-.,.1~: ..~, c-t-. ., ~.!;' '"~;~''' ~~J '.' '" .&;:;':""..~!i:' .. .'v ,;..1;.~; '.~ .l,:;;=,-, ,,',(. .',,__, .~ .:;'~;:~~~,;~ ?~,.;.-.'~ ~'in~'-..., ',_,;~,:~},.,_. - '.. '111~ ~ ): 't, :'. '" , '.'..--,~- ,.".}5e. ..;;...., -' ~:>' , .. o , M .. , , ''i' .. "'";;k .~; ,,<", .-" ~-,"" -~; , '. 'l-c ,'i " , " ': ',; . ,_A .~ '" c . ,) -,,: c , " ,'" ~, , '_'f ~ '!: '1- - ... , '-',- , ,,; '~, ", \, "'" c,t '~,i - ,~ ,~; -d ;;. , ..,'-" ,-;".. '..... :i, " '~ , ,~,.', '.;r :>I-';'~", :'-'!--;.;': , _.~ .. .. - :~.. :'''. , ~ l- -." , " '.." , . of ~"ii!' ,,--,"":'''' '<',,"' , , , - , .=.;,>- " , '. - , , ,~,- , , ,~ lttt,~ 25'-2'887 .. ),J ,,,,...., ..-, MEMO TO: HAL CLARK PLANNING DEPT. FROM:TOM JONES ASST. CITY ENGINEER [J DATE:JuneIO,1976 RE: Black Swan Hall preliminary Submitted We have reviewed the preliminary plat and have no major problem with it. The two areas of concern we have are parking and acc~ss to the existing home on the East side of the site. The applicant has agreed to provide 8 parking spaces in the "two deep" configuration shown and have also agreed to shift them to the West to provide on site access to the spaces or to obtain an easement from the owners on the East for access and maneuvering room. They have also agreed to finalize an agreement with this adjacent owner to provide him with continued access across Black Swan Hall to this property. They will revise the plan to provide the recommended minimumlO foot separation between sewer and water services, and will provide add~tional site drainage details at the next submittal. We therefore recommend approval of this preliminary plat, subject to compliance with the concerns listed above. . , NOTE: The Planning Office agrees with, the recommendation of the City Engineer and recomm~nds Prel iminary Subdivision approval. II ,-. ,-' MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen City Council FROM: Planning Staff (HC) RE: Cottonwood Subdivision - Conceptual DATE: April 21, 1976 This is a request for the "Cottonwood" Subdivision consisting of a four (4) unit apartment house on .43 acres of 1 and south of Ute If) 1::U az I Avenue across from the Gant Condominiums. The property is zoned R-6 Mandatory P.U.D. The Aspen Pl anningCommi ssi on on April 20, 1976, recommended approval of the conceptual subdivision subject to the conditions of the Pl anning Offi ceo Specifi cally, the Planning Commi ssi on agreed to reduce the parking requirement to four (4) spaces.and combine access for this project and the single family dwelling. The comments of the Planning Office are as fOllows: 1. The !iuH<fing name is in confl i ct wi, th the existing Cottonwood Condominiums, and will be changed. 2. The building is well located on tne site nad preserves the existing stands of cottonwood trees. 3. Access to the single family dwelling to tne immedi.ate east of tne site is across this site. An accessagree-. ment should be negociated between tnese two properties for joint use of a common access point to Ute Avenue. 4. The comments of the City Engineer are attached., He rec- ommends approval of tne conceptual subdivision subject to additi ona 1 dedi cati on (10 ') for Ute Avenue and otner concerns which are herein addressed. 5. Due to the close proximity of this project to the Aspen core, which facilitates pedestrian use, we support tne reduction in parking spaces fl10m twelve (12) spaces to four (4) spaces. Such reducti on wi 11 also fad 1 itate the saving of the existing large cottonwood trees by reducing the area of excavation for the project. It should be clear that no parking is allowed along Ute Avenue. 6. With the above considerations in mind the Planning Office recommends approval of the conceptual subdivision of these apartments. MEMO TO: FROM: II r.., '-", PLANNING DEPARTMENT TOM JONES ASST. CITY ENGINEER DATE: APRIL 16, 1976 RE: THE COTTONWOODS CONCEPTUAL REVIEW Several of the required items were either missing or incomplete on this submittal. The addresses and phone numbers of the subdivider and owners were missing, and no list of adjacent landowners was supplied so that we could not determine if the subdivider owned or had options on any of it. I also made some minor additions to the location map. Two existing buildings adjoining the west side of the property were not shown, and no provisions for additional right-of-way for Ute Ave. were made. We will require a 10 foot dedication for this street. There is also some confusion as to whether there will be two or four owners of the property after it is subdivided. We also feel that the name "Cottonwoods" should be changed, as there is an existing complex in town by the same name. One other problem that will need to be addressed in the next review stage is the question of continued access for the existing home east of this site. II ^ ~ou Pitkin County Extension Office 303/925-5185 Cooperative Extension Service County Courthouse 506 E. Main Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 ~~~Q~!!i~QM April 20, 1976 TO: Hal Clark FROM: Dave Boyle RE: Cottonwood Tree at 651 So. Monarch This is a follow-up to my memo of April 7 concerning building construction around the cottonwood tree at 651 So. Monarch. Welton Anderson brought design changes in to my office that appear to offset much of the potential root damage discussed in my original memo. I believe that with careful excavation and construction, all three trunks can be maintained. There will undoubtedly have to be some top pruning of branches to compensate for loss of roots. Extra care during and after completion of construction will be important to insure survival of the tree. Colorado State University and U,S, Department of Agriculture Cooperating ~VlTIO", .~"0 ~ % o m " , '%J.. ".i! ''>76_191\; r--i \-~.,-~,-",.:': r"L___ , I Ij'-":~Fl r-~ I !.___.___..J ~ .-.. ~~ l...:.--..J ~:-J t ."".'L '-- ' l "......--..:. r~ >"~ L::~J n r;,~) \~-:"~:j ......-~".~ '-" .J ~:;~:~~ ~ ;-, , --, L~,-:--J THE COTTONWOODS CONCEPTUAL PRESENTATION i _J ."~-) l"~~J r"'1 ,----' , L.,__,__J r'---" { ,-,'1 ~ /...--) \_~-- !-""--'~l ::.1 c: , , L___J r--" --,- 1 1=/" ,-.::-::J '---J ~- nil I LJ '--1 1___J .......-.,--.....~ ! --, I I L-~ L........J j--j ESS ....:--1 [-<or:' _ 1 -' ~ r~l ~, ~-j C---', , ".--.. J \,---' ) ......._D---" ,r'""';'-;-'\ ; i'~ l..., \ l.,I,.,.._-, ( , I "'-.-...-.--" 1.1 ,~ II """",, ~ In accordance with Section 24-8. 7, Paragraph B of Ordinance 71 the following information is set forth to assist the members of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council in better understanding the planning objectives of the owners and architects of "The Cottonwoods," a four-unit apartment house, as conceptually described on the attached drawing. Since the parcel of property the project is being planned for is already zoned R -6 mandatory P. U. D. it is obvious that the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission is in agreement that the only viable approach to developing this land is through a P. U. D. The archi- tects and owners als.o believe that a P. U. D. is the proper planning approach for developing this land as it would improve the overall character and quality of the new project. Also, a P. U. D. would promote more efficient use of the land, public streets, utilities, and governmental and private services. In considering the physical configuration of the site it is easily understood why the mandatory P. U. D. designation was attached to it. Without a P. U. D. approach the site could be obliterated. It would be covered with single-family residences, driveways, auto- 'V mobile parking and utility easements. Obviously there would be th none of the sites natural amenities left td enjoy. 6" 'r'. -t..: ~' ",f The architectural program calls for four three-bedroom apart-I tl ments which will be permanently occupied bv four fRmilIes who are iointly.building the project. All four apartment units will be r~ identical in plan with bedrooms and baths on the first floor and Y living, dining, and kitchen facilities at the upper level. Sectionally the building will be as low as possible and still comply with building code requirements for natural light and ventilation. In accordance with Section 24-8. 17, Ordinance 71 the architects and owners request that the number of required parking spaces be lowered from 12 to 4. The architect will explain their reasoning on this matter at the conceptual reviews by P & Z and Council. (;--~\ \ '--..... L_ '----, L__,::.-' C:~.J c::? ~,.,.j [--,51 _,___,_.J ,.--, I ~- I ,,,.J ,\-'.... L_____! r-:' !t-~ \ \'.-- j '" ----,. Landscaping will be handled with as little site disturbance as pos- sible and will consist mainly of tree screening at the property lines for privacy and railroad tie cribbing to retain minimum cuts above the parking area. The building has been placed on the site so no major trees will have to be removed on its account. The project name should serve as indication of the owners and architects intent with respect to the trees on the site. ,r"; ::"~', !' (L.~J'1 ~~~,:...__.j II 1""", t"""\ Finally with regard to future ownership it is the intention of the owners to retain title to the project indefinately. They are building the project for their own use and have no intention of selling it in the immediate future. Respectfully submitted COPland~B~gman Yaw Ltd c3~~~"*.'" ~~ ~'"~;.:;';(. " . ., .%i'i 'l'A",,"-I!-i- ." , . ...... >'~'"V,:~f', , .. James J. Copland JJC:sb Encl. 0__,\ ,-- " ..........l j . _........_.J ,~ .-.., ',.~' " q " II - pp.?-6~C~lVe." _ II 5'~{p-'7f.EJ 'o,...,v"'[l "(0 {,(.-',j,tw. .l,oo. - - DATE REPLlEO - ROUTE - -- - y--- - ,:,,,-\/,'- 26 May,1976 ~oPland Finholm Hagman Yaw, Ltd. 210 South Galena Street If. O. Box 2736 ~spen, Colorado 81611 ~[ Re: Black Swan Iiall Subdivisi.on . Dear Mr. Copland; '.::::::/ ' I fors,ee no problems with the availability of water for the re- ferenced proposed 4-unit apartment complex situated on lots 12, [J it~i~ g~~:~;~O~~l~~~~~~bered lot,Ute Addition, City of Aspen, There is a six inch cast iron pipe (6" C. I.P.) water main in Ute Avenue between Aspen Mountain Road and Aspen Alps Road which parallels the northeast boundary of this parcel. ery Truly Yours, Brian R. Deacon Water Department cc: Bill Kane, Aspen/Pitkin Plann,er' Dave EllIs, City Ellgineer~ BBB1bb II ~, ,~ Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on June 15, 1976 at 5:15 P.M. in the Council Chambers, City Hall before the Aspen Planring and Zoning Commission to consider the Preliminary Plat of the BlackS\I'an Hall Subdivision located on lots 12 and 13 of Ute Addition, City of Aspen. The application consists of four 3 bedroom apartments of 1,900 square feet each on 19,000 square feet of land. A copy of the application is on file in the Office of the City/County Planner during normal working hours. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on June 15, 1976 at 5:15 P.M. in the Council Chambers, City Hall before the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission to consider the Preliminary Plat of the Black Swan Hall Subdivision located on Lots 12 and 13 of Ute Addition, City of Aspen. The application consists of four 3 bedroom apartments of 1,900 square ~eet each on 19,000 square feet of land. A copy of the application is on file in the Office of the City/County Planner during normal working hours. CITY-C.UNTY SUBDIVISION REFERRAL LIST I' ~ 1. CITY OF ASPEN A. PLANNING DEPT. (2) B. ENGINEERING (2) g: :~~~~O~ ~~~~~G (g) /]' , E. FIRE MAASHALL (1) l./-- F. WATER DEPT. (1) ~ G. ELECTRIC 2.-TRAIL COORDINATOR JEFF -DAVIS 506 E. Wl.IN ASPEN 3. METRO SJlNHATION V BOX 2810 ASPEN 4. ASPEN FIRE DIST. #1; , ./ C/O DICK MILLER~ L/ BOX 4869 ASPEN PJ::!1i Lt -r ciJ>>Jf ~H f 5. MOUNTAIN BELL BOX 2688 GRAND JlR'JCTI ON ~ 81501 ~ 6. HOLYCROSS ELECTRIC C/O CLEMENT KOPF 1301 GRAND AVE. GLENWOOD SPRINGS 81601 7. RICfAAD LEE ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 BOX 300 ASPEN 8. ROCKY MOLNTAIN GAS CO. C/O WILlARD CLAPPER V BOX 205,9 ASPEN 9. COUNTY SJlNITARIAN 506 E. Wl.IN ASPEN 10. COUNTY ENGINEER 506 E. MAIN ASPEN 11. U.:S. FOREST SERVICE (BOB RANKIN) BOX 359 ASPEN II IJl~ StAJpf}t-..) ,_~/u 12. DIVISION OF WILDLIFE (WHITAKER) BOX 1153 ASPEN 13. MT. SOPRIS SOIL CONSERVATION SE VICE CARBONDALE 14. COLO. DIVISION OF WATER RESOURC S 101 COLUMBINE 6UILDING 1845 SHERMAN ST. DENVER 80203 15. COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 254 COLUMBINE BUILDING 1845 SHERMAN ST. DENVER 80203 16. U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE GLENWooD SPRINGS 81601 17. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT GLENWooD SPRINGS RESOORCE AREA BOX 1009 GLENWOOD SPRINGS 81601 18. STATE FORESTER LEROY D. SCOTT 1039 N. 7TH ST. GRAND JUNCTION 81501 19. SNOWMASS FIRE DEPT. BOX 5700 ASPEN 20. SALVATION DITCH CO. C/O DELANEY & BALCOMB 818 COLORADO AVE. GLENWOOD SPRINGS 81601 21. WILLOW CREEK DITCH CO. C/O LADA VRANY BOX 658 ASPEN 22. COLO. DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS , 606 SOUTH 9TH STREET P.O. BOX 2107 GRAND JUNCTION, 81501 7i::' ' /7';g ;.- . .. ,.~~ ASPEN I PITK~~-"pi~nl1ing Department i!!f< . .'-;)0. 130 s01}th galenl street aspen, t~())oJa(t!>'"~ 81611 "~.',' ." '-".~" ....-....-,.:'...........,.,.iJ~....-...'... '~'~':;'''-.' ~.\!;',~ ~., ~ 1""'\ SUBDIVISION PLAN CHECK FORM Mailing Date: Subdivision: 6-3-76 Black Swan Agency: Rocky Mountain Gas The enclosed plat is provided so that each utility company and public agency may inspect the plat and the site, making comments, concerning the placement of easements, etc., and where necessary sketching recommended alterations on a copy of the plat. c Your comments and any corrections made on the plat must be returned to the City/County Planning Office no later than June 15, 1976 If you have no comments please refer this form back to us making note that you have no comment at this time. ;#f~r.~..~Y~~ ~rr~~~~ ~.~~~.~~~~~, ~.~uJA'~{bl),~ .~~~ , "~I!,' . A ~J-T ./_ -I.. ...".*---. ,~~;~: ~ -----~ ~0 ~v-"-~. ~~ i _'_"'__'_~'_"'___."'",,_, '~~.-'_N~ .,. ."'..__~"",...,,;..._,.~.~..~""-~,,_....,...~.........''''~i'''......,...,.''''','=.;"'_"......"'""">,:.;.-~'........~,-".;,;;_ ;~ ,-, i, ^' JI~~~. ASPEN I P IT K~N/Pla-nl;ling 'Department ,,'. ' .,;,. 130 so~th gaten} street aspen, t,f(),IQ"ra<lc9i 81611 -,,!,L. '. . """,'/'2Ii ~"" SUBDIVISION PLAN CHECK FORM Mail i ng Date: Subdivision: 6-3-76 Black Swan Agency: Metro Sanitation The enclosed plat is provided so that each utility company and public agency may inspect the plat and the site, making comments, concerning the placement of easements, etc., and where necessary sketching recommended alterations on a copy of the plat. Your comments and any corrections made on the plat must be returned to the City/County Planning Office no later than June 15, 1976 If you have no comments please refer this form back to us making .note that you have no comment at this time. ;4; r~ ~ #.e-( r' 0 A--~ 0 ----/;f< Oe-. ~ ~C<'~ ~ r.-e~ d!-4-l"v~ Vtv-; /7 r. /~. ~ ~ i . ,:;"".,,.._,~ ~ ~ ~ .~t~. ASPEN I PIT KlNc"Plann..ing Departmen <," ,iI> 1 3 0 S 0 ~U h g a I e"1 S t r e e t asp e", ts ~J 0",1" a(ipJ 8 I 6 1 I "~~ SUBDIVISION PLAN CHECK FORM Mailing Date: Subdivision: 6-3-76 Black Swan Agen cy : Fire ~1arshal The enclosed plat is provided so that each utility company and public agency may inspect the plat and the site, making comments, concerning the placement of easements, etc., and where necessary sketching recOmmend d alterations on a copy of the plat. Your comments and any corrections made on the plat must be returned to the City/County Pl anni ng Office no later than June 15, 1976 If you have no comments please refer this form back to us making note that you have no comment at this time. T/I/f s#t?t/,t,o tI~ 0/< I . {It//,?,tJ/A-- ~ fltf/itJ.f r CJ f)ijr IIJ./C/C I tJ t1 t.ltEJ/~ ty.c 7CJ . /7.,r / Ye /'II C ~'f r n4#'A'? It: rr~1{:.. IV 4'4'f..-r.rr I-/Y.tl,ft7'i-/< vY ?'(~// ~ ,.:,;." ""'j. 1 4'~1 [..:=J I' , L._..._ I"l i '''_._\ I~J r--_ "-~.J E:~ ~1 r--- ,J \,"-- ",. I V--' 1'-' -...~_' I r~ '-----' ,..---""'"1 I _c_~ r'''' l...""l --.,... r~ L- -"'~ r-=,,-..o:::: i....u......_....1 (";1'--'" 1'1("., I C~:C! / -' '~.", .....~. ....~-."...; t-"'~"" , :,.J C~: '---j ___II ~ ~\ 21 May 1976 Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission City Hall Aspen, Colorado Re: Black Swan Hall Apartment Project, formerly "The Cottonwoods" Dear Commission Members: In accordance with Ordinance 22 & 71 we are submitting the attached documentation for preliminary review and approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission. Black Swan Hall consists of four 3-bedroom apartments of 1900 s. f. each, total area 7600 s. f. The site which lies south of Ute A venue is zoned Mandatory P. U. D. and is 19,000 s. f. in area (approximately .43 acres). The project is three stories in height with one story nearly completely below existing grade. Of the 19,000 square feet available land 2,660 s. f. are covered by the structure giving a site coverage of 14%. In addition to site coverage by the building there will be approximately 1900 s. f. of parking which will constitute an additional 10% of site coverage. The structure is sited so as to distrub little or no vegetation, and any retainage required at the front or back of the structure will be accomplished with railroad ties which will give a soft affect as opposed to a hard line which would be created by standard concrete retaining walls. At.a future date the owners anticipate construction of a swimming pool plus ancillary facilities. This pool building will be built -in to the rear bank with sodded roof so as to blend with the natural land - scape. In addition to this information I am submitting copies of our con- ceptual presentation to further assist the Commission in under- standing this project. ARCHITECTS · PLANNERS. ASPEN, COLORADO. 8161 'u 210 SOUTH GALENA STREET' POST OFFICE BOX 2736. TELEPHONE 303.)25.2867 , (~ I C::J ) IrL-l U-r:; '" 'I I c::-~ C~_! r~:J GJ ~ ~:c~ L__.J ~j l"""" [. ----.J L --~ r::c-c: ! I, ""~r-\ I 1..1""\' I ..~ J ;-":":::::~J l::""1' ". -..,......j C.":::::: r"i L..., __J 1"=:1 ~~ ---;4 r--'I L...,,__ rr==-l \...:~"-~,~~) "'I :::'7 L:': L__._,j ~--".... t'~".-\ I \ l.~_~_; I ",--'\ II t"""'I, Letter to Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission 21 May 1976 Page 2 I will be available at my offices during normal working hours between now: and the public meeting to, assist Commission Mem- bers in any way possible. RespectfulIy submitted Copland Finholm Hagman Yaw Ltd JJC:sb Encl. James J. Copland '.PI .[~ '~ r-- ~~ ~~ . ,~~r 1_,. --....'" 1'- ---J >"5 L-~'- f"'""'. r'- ~ ." ..- ) LS ~,",_.""'i L -<l C; -"" ~S L__J 0[::\ t-"'.J J [~.:;~ "'-- , [:-=1 [' ---I THE COTTONWOODS CONCEPTUAL PRESENTATION /' \ '-:---'I '. ._.~j ...,.. .J ..~ ,-,,~-_.,-) C'1 C::J (OJ "..~,~~."..J r--"-J >-'<, ,';-- :",,"; L-, J...._.----i I"."'~~-'-"'~. 1.1 -, II (,-.--, .'r~'-"',' i 1 ;_____,1 ~ ~--; [1 . , 1 ~--=j \'-.::Ll f'*", ,-,., C'--~,,-, ,.,.7;:'.','.'-' J L...:~':"'- j.......-..., ,~,~ ;:>- I i '-""-::2 ;~.. ~ I.: .,~"." r" ,_-.5 C/ In accordance, with Section 24-8.7, Paragraph B of Ordinance 71 the following information is set forth to assist the members of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council in better understanding the planning objectives of the owners and architects of "The Cottonwoods," a four-unit apartment house, as conceptually described on the attached drawing. Since the parcel of property the project is being planned for is already zoned R -6 mandatory P. U. D. it is obvious that the Plan- ning and Zoning Commission is in agreement that the only viable approach to developing this land is through a P. U. D. The archi- tects and owners also believe that a P. U. D. is the proper planning approach for developing this land as it would improve the overall character and quality of the new project. Also, a P. U. D. would promote 'more efficient use of the land, public streets, utilities, and governmental and private services. ~<"'.~ '. In considering the physical configuration of the site it is easily understood why the mandatory P. U. D. designation was attached to it. Without a P. U. D. approach the site could be obliterated. It would be covered with single -family residences, driveways, auto- mobile parking and utility easements. Obviously there would be none of the sites natural amenities left to enjoy. The architectural program calls for four three-bedroom apart- ments which will be permanently occupied by four families who are jointly building the project. All four apartment units will be identical in plan with bedrooms and baths on the first floor and living, dining, and kitchen facilities at the upper level. Sectionally the building will be as low as possible and still comply with building code requirements for natural light and ventilation. In accordance with Section 24 -8.17, Ordinance 71 the architects and owners request that the number of required parking spaces be lowered from 12 to 4. The architect will explain their reasoning on this matter at the conceptual revi,ews by P & Z and Council. Landscaping will be handled with as little site disturbance as pos- sible and will consist mainly of tree screening at the property lines for privacy and railroad tie cribbing to retain minimum cuts above the parking area. The building has been placed on the site so no major trees will have to be removed on its account. The project name should serve as indication of the owners and architects intent with respect to the trees on the site. II ., "II"""--'~,\ i .'---."., I'~II ~::---' !l I f' :=::;] 1 \ -_-.> ; :..:....~._.j ~ ,-, C'.'~""- _".... "1 r~ '--3 r-':-- '-;:::~"J r _c" r L "~i C':::::;---...j "..'.."... ----, 1...........,...-~-.1 Finally with regard to future ownership it is the intention of the owners to retain title to the project indefinately. They are building the project for their own use and have no intention of selling it in the immediate future. Respectfully submitted James J. Copland JJC:sb Encl. .".~" II ,."...." ,~ MEMORANDUM Lr,ry, {'~A<II TO: Aspen Plannina r.nmmission FROM: Planning Staff (HC) RE: Cottonwood Subidivision - Conceptual V DATE: Apri 1 115, 1976 This is a request for the "Cottonwood" Subdivision consisting of a four (4) unit apartment house on .43 acres of land south of Ute Avenue across from the Gant Condominiums. The property is zoned R-6 Mandatory P.U.D. The comments of the Planning Office are as follows: J~ 1. The building name appeimi to bi inconfl ict with the existing Cottonwood Condominiums~d w,'u. 4le (!(.~lcI/e,(:J, 2. The building is well located on the site and preserves the existing stands of cottonwood trees. 3. Access to the single family dwelling to the immediate east of the site is across this site. An access agree- ment should be negociated between these two properties for joint use of a common access point to Ute Avenue. 4. The comments of the City Engineer"will b~ presented IJo1toe- t9-f7'nr.1ktJ. at the r 11 Z medi,,\!. k .e.co.... t ,?/~I 9~,.?7'4 (Ct4-e;>J"l<" "'~b"w .s""'''..T 70 ~c4It'l1()"'fl "('<ltCI}-PO'" (Jo') fC81t- ~te. 1'1Vt:./Irktl 5. Due to the close proximity of thi s project to the Aspen (P'TJlotf UJ"GU'</$ core, which facilitiates pedestrian use, we support the w"U."fef,e>-ew reduction in parking spaces from twelve (12) spaces to e<J4.."cct four (4) spaces. Such reduction will also facilitate . the saving of the existing large cottonwood trees by reducing the area of excavation for the project. It should be clear that no parking is allowed along Ute Avenue. 6. With the above consideration" in mind the Planning Office recommends approval of the conceptual subdivision of these apartments. , S>;?k ~ JJe ~. O>-t ~ .u~ r?'7,/ ,.OV/~. rJ./ he~ ~ 74. ~s;~ S?i6.J'~<-'" 4,-U CiA/ckJ7/I/AJJ o/f:/74. ,PL. ~ .s~ I ~ j/-4. t-j ~ ':"-~ -- ~ ~ ~/~ ~t'.<. ~?t ~&)o/"t&.. n-wd, c{)",6;~ /Ke~_ NJA. ~ I'J.<>J ec)" n...d "k .$//V6Le r--.,/" r!....tJII~'.. ,-' .-, .. - ~ SCHEDULE ,A Order Number: 6415 1. Effect;ve date: April 12. 1976 at 8 :00 A.M. Commitment Number: CC 23421 2. Policy or Policies to be issued: Premium Amount of Insurance A. ALTA Owner's:PolicV Proposed Insured: $78.000.00 $284.20 EOWl.RD ABIWWI and GENE GOLUB B. ALTA Loan Pdlicy Proposed Insured: $ c. $TaxCertificate 5.00 3. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this commitment and covered herein is fee simple and title thereto is at the effective date hereof vesfed in: UTE INVESTIl.ENT CO.. A limited partnership. 4. The land referred to in this commitment is. described as follows: A tract of land situated in Section 18. TOWlIship JO\~outh. Range 84 >lest of tbe6th Principal Meridian. Pitkin County, Color<!~Q,. which includes Lots 12 and 13, UTE ADDITION to the City of Aspen, County ~ Pitkin. State of Colorado. deseribed as follOWs: '" Beginning at the Northeast corner of ~a.....Lot 12; thence North 38035' 40" West 109.81 feE!t~ ." thence South 45038' Yest 186.21 feet; . ~ thence South 39056'30" East 96.24 feet; """- thence North 49-48' East 183.13 feet 1:0 the pO{nt of beginning. _", of ""_. ..... of .~ .~ " ~~~ Page 2 STEWART TI'I'LE 406002 COPY FOR ISSUING OFFICE GUARANTY COMPANY . ~ . '- u r'- 1""'\. -.' '. SCHEDULE B - Section 1 Order Number: 6415 , CC 23421 Commitment Number: ReqLJirements The fOllowing are the requirements to be complied with: ftern (a) Payment to or for the account of the granters or mortgagors of the full consideration for the estat'e or interest to be insured. Item (b) Proper instrument(s) creating the estate or interest to be ins.ured must be executed and duly filed for reccrd, to.wit; (c) Deed from Ute Investment CO.. a limited partnership to floward Abraham and Gene Golub. nOTE: Certificate Of Limited Partnership of Ute Investment Co.. :Recorded ss Reception Ntmlber 134490. discloses the following named person as the Cellarsl Partner: Clyde L. ~lewell ~ ~ ~ ~ 406003 Page 3 COpy FOR ISSUING OFF!CE STEWA:U.T'l'I'l'LE GUARANTY COMPANY I ^ '- J I i ,-.., ,-.., .,' SCHEDULE B - Sectioro2 Exceptions Order Number: 6415 Commitment NumbeaC 23421 The policy or policies to be issLled will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to 1he satisfaction of the Company: 1. Rights or c1aimsot parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 5. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse Claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acqu'res of record for value the estate or iliterest or mortgage thereon covered by this COr.1mitment. 6.Any and all unpaid taxes and assessments and any and all tax sales which have not been properly redeemed or cancelled. Treasurer's Certificate of taxes due has been ordered. 7.Right of way for ditches or canals constructed by the authority of the United States as reserved in Uliited States Patent recorded in Book 175 at page 299. 8.Mineral reservations as set forth in DocUlllent recorded Apr.l1 28, 1961 in Book 193 at page 595. .... '\ 9.Any tax. assesstllent. fees or charges by reason ~e inclusion of the sllbject ,~ . property in the Aspen Fire Protection District. Aspe~Metropolitan Sanitation District, The City ofAspeu and Aspen Valley llospita1 D(strict. Exceptions numbered are hereby omitted. Page 4 STEWAR'r TI'l'LE GUARANTY COMPANY 406004 COpy FOR iSSUING OFFICE -r " ~, 1. n"lTh"""'tfilfal1~~~ a current commitment for title insurance policy in an amount equal to the purchase price, at seller's lCIPtioxxW:: expense, shall be furnished the purchaser on or before April 15 ,19.26...- ~Ma!>".mK~OIDtlOm"'tnM""" seller will deliver the title insurance policy to purchaser after closing and pay the premium thereon. 2. Title shall be merchantable in the seller. Subject to payment or tender as above provided and compliance with the other terms and conditions hereunder by purchaser, the seller shall execute and deliver a good and .sufficient ' 11 1 '. ' , . FurCnaSer s~a qenera warranty deed to sald purchaser on rnp flAtp nn wn, ('n tl1e> , ._, or, by mutual agreement, at an earlier data, conveying said property free and clear of all taxes, except the general taxes Ul 0 0 for 19-26..-, payable January I, 19.:z::L., and except 'g Hl g: Ort'" .... ::> f-4 HlCD:;l .... 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ConUl.duJ01l (Be 2t.'1..'I1) For UIO ill aale.of VACANT LAND ONLY RECEIPT AND OPTION CONTRACT (VACANT LAND) l>1'1rroh !',! , 19~ RECEIVED FROM HOWARD ABRAHAM, U':') Y:'JV1\T, !'mo GENE GOLUB Purchaser (aanI~, the sum of ~ 'i, 000.00 , . . fro coJ lectlon In the form of ppr!'mn" 1 cnpck, S11n] pr.r 1'0 be"hefd1>y Scheer & Ilelmieh, Incbroker, in i1:sescrow or trustee account, as eameat money and part payment for the following described real estate situate u. the City of Aspen County of pitkin ,Colorado,towit: A tract of land situated in Section 18, Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Pitkin County, Colorado, which includes Lots 12 and 13, UTE ADDITION to the City of Aspen, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado, described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 12; thence North 38035'40" West 109.81 feet; thence South 45038' West 186.21 feet; thence South 39056'30" East 96.24 feet; thence North 49048' East 183.13 feet to the point of beginning comprising approximately /q) 000 square feet more or less and fronting on Ute Avenue. with all easements and rights of way appurtenant thereto, which property purchaser agrees to buy upon the following terms and conditions for the purchase price of $ 78 , 000 . 00 , payable as follows $ 5, 000 . 00 hereby receipted for, the balance in cash upon the closing. Priee to include: All improvement fees and assessments paid by the Seller or its predecessors in title on or before the date of this contract. ; free and clear of all liens for special improvementa now installed, whether assessed or not; and free and clear of all liens and encumbrances except: None and except easements fo1it as contained in affecting the subject property, affecting the subject property; United States Patents of record and mineral reservations of record and subject to building and zoning regulations oom:ldle}(nllomilml~kti(\lI\:lcmxm~ 3. Gcneral taxes for 19...1L, (based on 19-1.5- levy and 1925- assessment),~!l::~=etF.l @l\~14raf<lili'Yll\lfillX slum be apportioned to date of'~ this agreement. -"--'--'--'- -.-.-.-.---.,....-------.----- No. SC.26-7~71 R~!:;.;t iUlod Op1!.,.n Contr:let (V~eJlr.t Lll.nd)~!irAdford P-olb:lihl..ng Co., lS2'~4G Btout_S~ DenYe:-, Colorad:o -.M's , ,-... /....\ . 4. The hour and place of closing shall be ... designated by 5. Pos.ession of premises sball be delivered to purchaser on purchaser, closing provinpn rnp SAme shall hp in Aspen, Co .ubject to the following leases or tenanci..: None 6. In the event the premises are substantially. damaged by fire, flood or other casualty between the date of this agreement and the date of possession or the date of delivery of deed, whichever shall be earlier, this agreement may, at the option of the purchaser herein, be declared null and void and any deposIt herein made shall be immediately returned to purchaser. except as otherwise herein provided 7. Time is of the essence hereof, and if any payment arany other condition hereof is not mad~ tendered, or . performed by purcbaser as herein provided, then this contract shall be null and void and of no effect, and b )th parties hereto released from all obligations hereunder, and all payments made hereon shall be retained on behalf of the seller, as liquidated damages. 8. In the event the seller fails to approve this instrument in writing within ten days from the date hereof, or if title is not merchantable and written notice of defects is given to the seller or agent within the time herein provided for delivery of deed and shall not be rendered merchantable within 60 days after such written notice, then this contract, at purchaser's option, shall be void and of no eff.ect and.each party hereto shall be released from all obligations hereunder and. the payments made hereunder shall be returned forthwith to purchaser upon return of theabstraet, if any, to seHer; provided, however, that in lieu of correcting such defects, seller may, within said 60 days, obtain a commitment for Owner's Title Insurance Policy in the amount of the purchase price showing the title to be free from such defects and seller shall pay full premium for such Title Insurance Policy. 9. Additional Provisions: (SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND BY THIS REFERENCE MADE A PART HER~OF) x 10. Upon approval hereof by the seller, this agreement shall become a contract between seller and purchaser 2.nd shall iiry:re to thi ben~}t ff th~ heirs, successors and. assigns of said parties. 'i!J\JVI."'-11 CL~~ Howard Abraham // -'f Pu>chaoot )'7' :;JV'",l /~ fi' ,/,'-, Pu,""_ Go 1 na" Agent SCHEER & HET.MTCH, TNr.. -\ By: c)./.b .~ 1- /~Ll: Seller pproves th"l'lJove contract this J 7 day of Marr:n ,19.7..6- and agrees t; pav a commission of % of the gross sales price for services in this transaction, and agrees that, in the event of forfeiture of payments made by purchaser, such payments shall be divided between the seller's broker and the seller, one half thereof to said broker, but not to exceed the commission, and the balance to the seller. * UTE IN~TMENT CO. By /t'f<-,/dc. 91/L-v-J./t Clyde Ney/ell. Sanerl 7.t;l7~ Seller Purchaser'sAddress 728 East Hopkins Street, Aspen, r.nlnrAnn Rl (ill Seller's Address c/o Oates, Austin & McGrAth, (,00 F.Asr Hnpkins ~rrpe-, Aspen, Colorado 81611 *In the event of a default hereunder by Seller, Seller and Seller's Broker agree to promptly refund to Purchasers all monies previously paid by them hereunder and Purchasers shall be entitled to exercise all remedies afforded to them at law or equity on account of such default. . ~ ,-' """" , " EXHIBIT A TO RECEI~T AND OPTION CONTRACT BETWEEN UTE INVESTMENT CO. AND HOWARD ABRAHAM, i;Brl KO'v'::L AND GENE GOLUB 9. Additional Provisions: Conditions of Purchase. The purchase and sale of the subject property shall be conditioned upon and subject to the fulfillment by the purchasers of the following conditions: (a) A building permit shall issue for the subject property allowing the purchasers to build thereon a four-plex residential structure containing four three-bedroom units of 1,600-1,800 square feet each. (b) Prior to the issuance of said building permit, planned unit development and final subdivision approval shall have beert granted allowing the said four-plex structure to be divided into four (4) separate condominium units. In order to fulfill the conditions recited in subpara- graphs (a) and (b) above, the purchasers covenant and agree that they shall immediately engage the services of a local Aspen architect and local Aspen attorney to expeditiously and efficiently process all necessary applications in order to obtain planned unit development, subdivision approval and to procure the issuance of the requisite building permit with the intention and desire of obtaining the same within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date hereof. In the event that such approvals and building permit shall not have been obtained within said one hundred twenty (120) day period but the applications of the purchasers are at that time pending, and if the purchasers have diligently processed and are diligently prosecuting the same, then the purchasers shall be entitled to a reasonable extension of the time period within which to obtain the approvals and permit.**The purchasers covenant and agree that the proposed improvements for which they shall seek approval shall comply in all respects to the applicable zoning for the subject property and the Uniform Building Code; the intent being that the same shall require no variances therefrom except those which will be required because of inadequate front width of the property. The purchasers covenant and agree that they shall apply to the City of Aspen Board of Adjustment for such variance allowing the proposed improvements. In the event that such variance shall not be approved, or in the event that subdivision and/or Planned Unit Development approval shall be denied, or in the event that a building permit shall be denied for the proposed improvements, then and in that event the purchasers shall, at their option, within ten (10) days of any such denial, be entitled to declare this contract null and void and receive back all moneys previously paid by them hereunder. The pur- chasers may determine at any time that any application for approval is pending hereunder that they do' not wish to proceEd therewith. In that event, the purchasers shall forfeit all moneys previously paid by them hereunder and shall assign all of their rights in and to any pending applications to the seller, together with all improvement plans in process. The seller shall have the right, but not the obligation, to accept an assignment of any such rights and plans, except as otherwise contained herein. Upon termination hereof, all of the parties shall be released from further obligation hereunder. For purposes of determining whether or not diligence has been 'I shown by the purchasers entitling them to an extension of the ** (butin'noevent shalT such extension be for more than one hundred eighty (180) days following such one hundred twenty (120) day period) Ii . tl ,~ ,......., one hundred twenty (120) day period hereinbefore provided for, good faith shall be applied by all of the parties; but if they shall be unable to concur, then the Qpinion and det r- mination of the staff member of the City of Aspen Planning Department in charge of this project shall control as to whether or not diligence has been shown by the purchasers a d what a reasonable extension should be in order to effect a determination of the matters pending. DATED: March 24 , 1976 Seller: UTE Il1VESTMENT CO. (/ .' By d/~dc- 71{L<,-t:-e'c I ,?;7,/;y / Clyde Newell /' " Purchaser: f+~Vvv~,~ C{~l~i~v>-/ Howard Abraham /:7' " ~-~ - 2 - ,I