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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.230 S MIll St.HPC26-951-- SABATINI SPORT - WINDOW 230 S. Mill St. HPC26-95 0.1-__==-~ · H P 4 / CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen Historic Preservation Committee DATE RECEIVED: 9/11/95 CASE NUMBER: HPC26-95 DATE COMPLETE: PARCEL ID#: 2737-073-39-014 PROJECT NAME: SABATINI SPORT WINDOW Project Address: 230 S. MILL ST. APPLICANT: CHARLES L. HALL (808) 261-6045 Applicant Address: 914 MOKULUA DR. KAILUA, HAWAII 96734 REPRESENTATIVE: SABATINI SPORTS INC. (DEXTER WILLIAMS) Representative Address/Phone: 230 S. MILL ST. ASPEN, CO 920-1180 TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: 2 STEP: 3 STEP: HPO Insubstantial Amendment or Exemption: XX HPC Meeting Dates: P&Z Meeting Date: CC Meeting Dates: 1st 2nd REFERRALS: Planning Building Zoning City Engineer Parks Dept. City Attorney DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: DUE: FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: INITIAL: City Atty City Clerks Office Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: COMMENTS: I[re) MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: 228 S. Mill Street, Sabbatini Building- Minor DATE: September 13,1995 SUMMARY: The applicant requests HPC approval to replace the original windows on the second floor of this 19th century commercial building with new wooden Marvin windows. The building (formerly Sabbatini sports) was built in 1890, is a local landmark and is located within the Commercial Core Historic District. APPLICANT: Dexter Williams, co-owner LOCATION: 228 S. Mill Street, the south 20' of Lots A, B,C, the west 5' of the south 20' of Lot D, Block 88, City and Townsite of Aspen. PROJECT SUMMARY AND REVIEW PROCESS: All development in an "H," Historic Overlay District must meet all four Development Review Standards found in Section 7-601 of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for HPC to grant approval. 1. Standard: The proposed development is compatible in general design, massing and volume, scale, and site plan with the designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is in an "H," Historic Overlay District or is adjacent to a historic landmark.... Response: All of the windows on the second floor appear to be original. The windows have not been maintained, so the wood is very dry and the paint is peeled. The glass may have been replaced previously, as have the window sills on the south facade. Some of the glass is broken. There are several options for these windows, including: • Remove the windows, to strip, sand, and repair them. Replace glass where necessary and add weather-stripping (gaskets) along meeting rails. • Replace the existing glass with double paned glass if possible • Repair windows as described above, and add an interior storm window to match the existing windows so that it is not visible from the outside. • Replace the existing sash with the sash replacement kit by Marvin. This provides a new sash with double glazing and a new "track" while retaining the existing window casing and trim. • Replace the existing windows with new windows to match. A quick survey of the Commercial Core shows that some buildings, such as the Brand Building and the Elks Building, have replaced all of their original windows. The replacement windows change the character of the building somewhat, but are of an appropriate dimension. Other buildings, including the Aspen Block, the building which formerly housed Isberian rugs, and Planet Hollywood all retain their original windows in a restored condition. It is Staffs opinion that at least the two windows on the front facade and the window which is furthest west on the south facade should be retained and restored in a manner described above. These are the windows which are most visible to the pedestrian. The remaining windows on the south facade could be replaced (preferably with the Marvin sash replacement kit), with care taken to make sure that the replacements match the dimensions of the existing windows as closely as possible. 2. Standard: The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposed for development. Response: This building retains much of its original character and detailing, therefore Staff finds that repairing the windows which are visible to the pubic is important to the character of the neighborhood. 3. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic significance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or on adjacent parcels. Response: Removing the original windows does not detract from the historical significance of the structure as a whole. 4. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not diminish from the architectural character and integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof. Response: Removing the original windows does diminish the architectural integrity of the structure. This can be mitigated by retaining those windows which are visible to the public. ALTERNATIVES: The HPC may consider any of the following alternatives: • Approve the Minor Development application as submitted. • Approve the Minor Development application with conditions to be met prior to issuance of a building permit. • Table action to allow the applicant further time for restudy. (Specific recommendations should be offered.) • Deny Minor Development approval finding that the application does not meet the Development Review Standards. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the applicant restore the existing two windows on the west Meade and the westernmost window on the south facade, to include stripping, sanding and repair, and addition of weather- stripping. An interior storm window which is not easily visible from the outside, may be installed in these locations. The remaining windows may be replaced using either a sash replacement kit by Marvin, or a new wood window, whichever provides a better match. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve restoration of the two windows on the west facade and the westernmost window on the south facade of 228 S. Mill Street. If an interior storm window is to be used, product information must be provided to Staff and monitor before ordering. More information about the existing rail dimensions and those of the proposed replacement window must be provided for review by Staff and monitor before ordering." ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: uo-m=FIckly -InoA 103 sp:repue@S MErgAaa ' 1, Wam[pelly 04 esuodsa~ squa:11]00 UDISSImqnS cyWFoeds ' E wam[PE~1:IM 04 esuodisaa Swall•00 UOTS=Imqns =11[FUTH ' g wau[[pel@Y 04 esuodsaki ZEUPU[[03 an petpel:W no& aAEH (OI 6--49559-91904 9-ZO -Ho,7 53 t¢$43: il(.4 9 990/15.Vi) ido _lrvahlilia¥-74-37 ' HALL 97 7 501'tlrvt(\1 30 -91 1.1-m-·,J -90,-¥ see mol -210 0/9 9 N 09 -33 01-3 B 30 CY O Ll:V -7-1-¥..1-6 M 1 00-CIEO~FLCRIi quamb-LeAaC[ Jo uond-closac[ (6 19-89710-19 910/9 371344 -340-7.3 flof 0-929 -1 11.123 21 7 0 0-7-3 ·---1-*31=1 '4 V 1 9-I "19 -1 9 I-9-21 31 H wo-i~ l- ~1 1 21 I 3 NO 0. 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The insideand outsideboth revealthecurvedappearance. Standard hal rounds are available in matching sizes to Marvin's double hungs. Variation~ provides atrue round top look whichisachieved by bendingthe frame, stops, sashandcasing. Onlythebottomsash isoperable. Thetopsash is stationarybuta/lowsatrue radius day/*htopening. A fu#radiusappearance is evidenced on both the interior and exterior. VariationU isperhaps thesimplest and most economical method of ~ FLEXIBILITY TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS achieving the round top appearance. It consists of a standard double hung window in which both sash operate. Only the exterior easing is curved. The These six double hung variationsallow you tocustom- interior appears square. ize a round top to suit a need for historical accuracy, VariationU consists of aneyebrowradiusacross theheadjambwitha sash a construction preference or your budget. top rail, blind stop, casingand daylight openingto match. A true round top appearance showsontheinteriorandexterior. Dependingontheradius profile, the double hung top sash can operate. The top sash must be stationary ifthe distance from the SpringUnetothetop of the head jamb exceeds one- third of the RO width. - VariationU is a unit thatiscompetitively priced. It iscomprised ofadouble hung unit with a top sash that is designed to providethe appearance of a round - top...simply by creatingaradiusacross thetop rail. The unique lookis 1.- - ... 1 -:~ achieved with thefullbenefitofdouble hung performanceand operation. ... 111 -%3 VariationU provides a round top appearance from the exterior. The interior is ... ... a standard frame view. A standard double hung window is employed in this - - - variation giving thebenefitoftwooperablesash. lthasidenticalsightlines on the exterig as Variations 2 and 4. The Marvin E-Z Tilt Double Hung really does bend over backwards to please you. Not only is it a classic design that's 11 1 1* functional for ventilation and ....< V V . 1 1-111.1-pl cleaning, it's flexible in sizes, . -;- -.1/ ..?119':Uj variations, possibleassemblies 71'-7-=111 1 Ill•09 and options. That flexibility makes the E-Z Tilt Double Hung F 14 ~bilf.*~,~~-~/~~~.~1 il great for any project. 2.64 I 6 :9?-£4.v#~,c,: -0 ..t.- "91. '. 1 6-~04. 1 . '- 1.1 '. $ 74<9· 67.-· 7. * . 1*x 3432 6 '1 · i. 46. 0 4Er -0··· 3222 29 9:„~ + €-O» 7 L . I ' -9 '# . 1 . ... 1 Marvin's Clad - E-Z Tilt is designed - r. F for low maintenance - T-7 *tk *P' .„*-· ..e< and durability e 1%. 4 Heavy extruded . t-*t aluminum (.055" k .J' ... -, thick) with an AAMA k *· 4 ,/ f:;0 , 4 1· 2:16 8 ./.·--f / 4,·3# 1 605.2-92 rated 11 ... 4.9, coating provides * - 1·1. .. theelements. The heavy resistance to '·5 coating applied to 4/ 4 Marvin's extruded *il .4 "2> - . r /:*, 4, 921;1 aluminum istypically 50% thickerthan the coating applied to roll form aluminum. This results in a i i higher degree O Framesare 11/16" thickatthejambs. Sills are 19/32" thick. Frame is of durability. assembled using a multiplestep-jointfor greaterrigidity, integrity and Four exterior proper sash operation, year after year. Standard jamb width is 4 9/16". finishes are standard U Sash are 1 3/8" thick with slot and tenon corners for strength. and include: white, U E-Z Tilts are glazedtothe exterior. Aspecially formulated silicone provides bahama brown, long-lasting pliancy for easier reglazing pebble grayand medium U Weatherstrippingattheheader, check rail and bottom rail reduce air bronze. The interior is natural wood. infiltration. Choose Low E glass with Argon tofurtherincreaseenergy savings. Other glazing options are available. Or, it can come primed from the factory ~ Dual-sealed insulating glass is standard. CON~SrENT EASE OF OPERATION virtuallyeffortless. Jambhardwareisavailablejnstandard beige, or white. U Spring-balanced block-and-tackle hardware makes opening and closing Marvin engineering has long been admired and followed in the CUSTOMIZE TO SUIT industry The Flex-Hinge ¥OUR NEEDS shown here is another Matching existingwindows or ~1- 1 1 I example of Marvin using 1 3, creatinga look can be difficult 1 04 : a ·r the latest technology to produce a better product. when the products available limit ~11 1 ~ 11% 11 Marvin adopted the Flex- yourdesign. The flexibility ofthe f 1, - 1 51.:, Hinge to replace the foam Made To Order system allows you (11 1 1 1, t.'. ~ 1. i : usually found behind the jamb liner. The Flex-Hinge sur- to purchase Marvin E-Z Tilt . j , 11, passes foam in the prevention of airand water penetration. Double Hungs with various rail 1 1 i~ Moreover; the Flex- heights and widths. You can 1 .1 Hinge, given its memory ~[~ also order double hungsthat i longevity applies me-* ' €T·2-- ~;71- · 09- have sash ofvarying heights as 2 - «11: consistent pressure against the sash. This illustrated in this cottage style j double hung. 11 1 1 21. i J results in consistent ease EAI ] 31·i· of operation. -1 , 1,33. f -1-IN,41 4 11 No matter how thick E.EZIT-»:--ill your walls are, Marvin- can provide jamb extensions to suit. And we'llapplythem atthe factory, savingyou timeand moneyon the job site. G==2==7 r- p 4-117 %;Fir-"mis 3 28 CHARLES L. HALL 0 SA , PHONE 30<** 1-808-261-6045 914 MOKULUA DRIVE KAILLIA, HAWAII 96734 FAX 1-808-261-8056 August 25, 1995 To Whom It May Concern, This letter is your notice of my knowledge of and concurrence with all building plans, permit applications, and reviews therefore, concerning Sabbatini Sport's, Inc.'s Mill Street property in Aspen, Colorado. I speak both for myself as shareholder of the owner of the property, and as Vice President and Secretary of that corporation itself. Thank you. Sincerely, Q« 1 4. tfuL Charles L. Hall :/ CHARLES L HALL 914 MOKULUA DRIVE , KAILUA, HAWAII 96734 U SA ' PHONE 30<*% 1- 808- 2 61-604 5 FAX 1-808-261-8056 August 25, 1995 To Whom It May Concern, This letter is your notice of my knowledge of and concurrence with all building plans, permit applications, and reviews therefore, concerning Sabbatini Sport's, Inc.'s Mill Street property in Aspen, Colorado. I speak both for myself as shareholder of the owner of the property, and as Vice President and Secretary of that corporation itself. Thank you. Sincerely, iLL Of-4- Charles L. Hall /«,1 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION ' BOARD OF EQUALIZATIC 4 Pitkin County Assessor 506 E..MA.IN..ST„ Pfcel/Schedule Number: 00110/ 506 E. MAIN ST. SUITE 203 ASPEN, CO. 81611 = ASPEN, CO 81611 (303) 920-5017 Review No. 836 Tax Year: 1995 Date Received by County ADJUSTMENT Board of Equalization: Owner's Name and Address 2737 0/3 39 014 ABBATINI SPORT INC COLORADO CORPoRATION 230 SOUTH MILL STREET ASPEN, CO 81611 Legal Description: (may be incomplete) Property Address/Location: CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN 000208 S MILL BLK 88 LOT A - C 2014!TH 2&8 °Co!~OTS.RAB. c. WE67 59 OF SOUTH 20' OF LOT D„ The *Erai24¢Itilue 6¥'proB ty ·ls based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law. The Assessor has determined that your property should be included in the following category(ies) : ALL OTHER PROPERTY EXCLUDING VACANT LAND IS VALUED BY CONSIDERING THE COAT, MARKET AND INCOME APPROACHES. If your concern is the amount of your property tax, local taxing authorities (county, city, fire protection, and other special districts) hold budget hearings in the fall. Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of these districts, and plan to attend these budget hearings. The Assessor has carefully studied all available information, giving particular attention to the specifics included on your protest, and has Iletermined the valuation (s) assigned to your property. The reasons for this determination of value are: . UPON REVIEW. THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY WAS ADJUSTED TO / THE VALUE SHOWN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT ON IHIS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY„ PETITIONER'S ASSESSOR'S VALUATION PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALUE ACTUAL VALUE OF VALUE PRIOR TO REVIEW AFTER REVIEW SINGLE FAM. RES. - LAND 148960 SINGLE FAM RES-IMPROVEMEN 42.440 MERCHANDISING-LAND 383040 532000 MERCHANDISING-IMPROVEMENT 826564 938000 TOTALS 1680006 14/0000 Cou nty Asse~ 1 1716./... (3 ..(, 1 By: Date If you disagree with the Assessor's decision, you have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for further consideration, 39-8-106(1) (a), C. R.S. Please see the back of this form for detailed information on filing your appeal. 15-DPT-AR Form PR-207 87/95 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE D.Co YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSESSOR'S DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning July 1 and continuing through August 5 for real property (land and buildings) and personal property (furnishings, machinery, and equipment). 39-8-104 and 39-8-107(2), C. R.S. APPEAL PROCEDURES: If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, you must appeal to the County Board of Equalization. To preserve yourrighttoappeal, yourappeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE J ULY 15 FOR REAL PROPERTY, AND JULY 20 FOR PERSONAL PROPERTY. PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT SIDE OF THIS FORM FOR THE ADDRESS OF YOUR COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: You will be notified of the time and place set for the hearing of your appeal. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board of Equalization must make a decision on your appeal and mail you a determination within five business days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 5. TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: If you are not satisfied with the County Board of Equalization's decision, you must file within thirty days of the County Board of Equalization's written decision with ONE of the following: Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): Contact the BAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 315, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866=5880. District Court: Contact the district court in the county where the property is located. See your local phone book for the address and telephone number. Arbitration: Contact the County Commissioners at address shown on the front side of this form. If you do not receiveadetermination fromthe County Board of Equalization, you must fileanappeal withthe Board of Assessment Appeals by September 18. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL; THEREFORE, WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the space below, please explain why you disagree with the Assessor's valuation. IN ACCORDANCE WITH 39-8-106(1.5), C.R.S., YOU MUST STATE YOUR OPINION OF VALUE IN TERMS OF A SPECIFIC DOLLAR AMOUNT. Attach additional documents as necessary. SIGNATURE OF PETITIONER DATE kEMIT 1 0 4fo PITKIN COUNTY TREASURER Ad921/B.1,Iir-t 526 E FALN ST, aTE 201 .A ltiu 1 /0..,0 L '1 TAX NOTICE Re,•''p LAL OVALE 81611 r · (303) 920-5170 AX YEAR DUE SCHEDULE NUMBER . fTAX SALE NUMBERS LISTED YOUR TAXES ARE DISTRIBUTED t t. rl i j r 1 -P. F.: r/01-011<7 3 -' i BELOW INDICATE UNPAID TO THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES PROPERTY OWNER TAXES FROM PRIOR YEARS TAXING DISTRICT AMOUNT SABUL)127 3/001, 140. I'l*Kir. 1 <'2 u .8 7 A CULD/ADO CO..PURA1100 .'r'. O, DELE>PACk Dj•' I '. 230 Suilin "iLL StuRE¥ L 1 L L 1 k·,1. f: ' · ri -- O 1'.I 31 .} f L ·' , F. i.1 ,/ 1 Il £ 1 COLO Rve 7 7. uc l.: 1- Ij i 12b.it A S 5-EL" 1 t, 9/. 1, tSr Eli..} 256.01 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TYPE VALUATION TAX ftiff A S P CON> (,0.11 ilY Atil) TO„:15 TlE (4 A 5-11''th - ACTUAL VALUE 898,000 n:·~ 0'· fi. 8 9'4 t i 50.17 1-fil K 88 Lul A - C ASSESSED VALUE 197,080 5,900.heASO 210 5.44 7 1 1 , Al:, ., CU Di LUIS A,8,6. SEWER CHARGES (}00( c,l K 5 1 ·t T u i , L u , D CITY LIENS 0.01 51 5' er SOUTA 29' UF LOT D. CITY IMPRV. DIST. €3 . €~ / ISTORICAL. GRIG UNILT 1392 MILL LEVY f ic'.961 I . 1 3 6, E- b!4. Per $ 1,000 of assessed valuation FIRST HALF SECOND HALF OR TOTAL 2,454.-0 2,954..0 5,9bhot'if DUE BY FEB. 28 DUE BY JUNE 15 DUE BY APRIL 30 reA . 0 4 VITHOUT STATE LEGISLATIVE FUNDING YOUR SCHOOL GENERAL FUND MILL LEVY WOULD HAVE BEEN 1, .t, 41 '3 INSTEAD OF t. 48% M ] 1-1 :; kEMIT : 3 d /:. 0 PITKIN COUNTY TREASURER 4, 4 L HAIN GIf ..Th Joi i ' 1 . i 1 9 & ' TAX POTICE /,44 ,4 (303) 920-5170 *X YEAR DUE SCHEDULE NUMBER TAX SALE NUMBERS LISTED YOUR TAXES ARE DISTRIBUTED -' t I /' 1 - 3 1 1 ·: 7 BELOW INDICATE UNPAID TO THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES PROPERTY OWNER TAXES FROM PRIOR YEARS TAXING DISTRICT AMOUNT 5 4 2 ' b j i: 1 -'12<'1 01 , 12.:l.. ''it,·Lii: a. i. i ::11 At-: 354.41 21 -' 'L i:1 i ir " 1 L i L I 'buL„' En 3 161 1 l. 1_; t.. [ i· ' i { 1 ·' .1 0, ar f 11 (/,Va.'' LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TYPE VALUATION TAX 41, Coi> 11 < Anh InGN.TIF 06 ARCE, ACTUAL VALUE f. r E ';,1/ „:.1 2 ·Al A..'f- hi#. 1 7 , .1, . i . .. ~, ASSESSED VALUE 197, Ad cl F. L: 3 ./"iv :V' pl i r:j .j .,.' 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MILL - SABBATINI BUILDING - MINOR 4 Amy: Dexter is asking to replace all of the windows on the second floor of the building and all -of them are original. The wood is very dry and deteriorating. A few of the windows have broken glass. Under standard #1 we have several options which involve stripping, sanding the windows and they could be reglazed. They could add an interior storm window and could use the sash replacement kit or they could totally replace the windows to match, i I walked the commercial core and there are other buildings that f have the original windows, Aspen Block etc. I feel the original + windows add to the character of the building. My recommendation *~ la is that the two windows on the front facade and the western one be 4 repaired and restored adding a storm window if necessary. The rest ¥1 down the alley could be replaced with a sash kit or totally replaced. Dexter Williams, owner: I agree with Amy that the windows on the front could be restored. The others are in very bad shape. CLARIFICATIONS 2.t' Les: Ii makes sense that we are restoring the ones that are most ~i visible. It is a wonderful block. 4 Dexter: I would like to reglaze or double pane the glass. Amy: None seem to have the original glass. -1 Les: Are we keeping the same dimensions. I went to the Rocky Mountain Solar business and if you go to the narrowest pane available you are really not picking up much and loosing a lot of strength. You could do that we with monitor. Amy: You might be better off an interior storm window. 1 MOTION: Roger moved to approve the restoration of the two windows , on the west facade and the western most window on the south facade *. at 228 S. Mill Street. If an interior storm window is 40 be used *; the product information should be provided to staff before -m ordering. More information about existing the railjdimension and those of the proposed replacement window must be provided for review by Staff and monitor before ordering; second by Les. All ~ in favor, motion carries. 6 , ./M