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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.100 Puppy Smith St.0095.2016.ASLU0095.2016.ASLU 100 PUDPY SMITH ST ACES ASPEN CENTER FOR 11 ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES D S lana d £% Xw.1 S- j rE boy ?p, 08 1 1 coq~ 2016 . A->Ed THE CIr¥ OF ASPEN Land Use Application Determination of Completeness Date: August 12,2016 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application for ACES - Aspen Center for Environmental Studies, 100 Puppy Smith Street and reviewed it for completeness. ~4 Your Land Use Application is complete: If there are not missing items listed above, then your application has been deemed complete. Please submit the following to begin the land use review process. „$2,925 Fee/DeedL~ 22£ Rui~»4 al ot (0124 1 1 6 OK) Other submission items may be requested throughout the review process as deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2754 if you have any questions. Thank You, A.h l- ~04(4/14Aw« Ikeilly Thin¥jhs, Illanner Teelinitian City of AspEn, Community Development Department For Office Use Only Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required New PD Yes No Subdivision, or PD (creating more than ] additional lot) GMQS Allotments Residential Affordable Housing Yes No Commercial E.P.F. Lodging f ··lk :P-3~ Agreement to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the City of Aspen ("City") and Property ACE HA 'kn LAke Phone No.: 970 90- r 3-73-6 Owner ("1"): 6\~63 l.-40 e, CED Email: 01 (lite €aG f e h noll- u r.e-. o r, Address of le>O ¢°f ?1 6m itt g€ Billing /00 P v P PH € rn itt €+1 Property: Address: (Subject of (send bills here) Aspen 2 1611 application) I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No., Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property owner that I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. For flat fees and referral fees: I agree to pay the following fees for the services indicated. I understand that these flat fees are non-refundable. $.S96~~iloflatfeefor |~4/An<K~ . $. flat fee for $. flat fee for $ flat fee for For Deposit cases only: The City and 1 understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to know the full extent or total costs involved in processing the application. I understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed by the City tothe above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered by the City as being received by me. I agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read, understood, and agree to the Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for no-payment, I agree to paY the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of staff time. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render and application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, 1 agree lo pay additional monthly billings to the City to reimburse the City for the processing of my application at the hourly rates hereinafter stated. $ deposit for hours of Community Development Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. $ deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. i.vil f) City of Aspen: property Ow™11 I i 1 0- Jessica Garrow, AICP Community Development Director Name: City Use: Title: ~, ~6 L) Fees Due: $ Received $ March, 2016 1. »0«0- City of Aoen 1130 S. Galena St. I {970) 920 5050 CIMIMI,INiN *Ji,INUTUZTmi#INUm SU- 4 *cw¢Au VA« TI IE CITY OF ASPEN Land Use Application Determination of Completeness Date: May 31. 2016 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application for the ACEs - Stream Margins Review and reviewed it for completeness. ~2~ Your Land Use Application is incomplete: Please submit the following missing submission items. £ Signed fee agreement. £ A written description of the proposal and an explanation in written, graphic, or model form of how the proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application and relevant land use approvals associated with the property. Please include better information certihing the date ofconstruction of the viewing platform and better calculations and measurement.for the existing and proposed platjorm. 0 A site improvement survey (no older than a year from submittal) including topography and vegetation showing the current status of the parcel certified by a registered land surveyor by licensed in the State of Colorado. A current survey with.flood plain, high water line and top of slope information. Other submission items may be requested throughout the review process as deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2759 if you have any questions. Thank You, G»AL Jennifer 1.Ulan. Deputy Planning Director City o f Aspen, Community Development Department For Office Use Only Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required New PD Yes No_)C,_ Subdivision, or PD (creating more than 1 additional lot) GMQS Allotments Residential Affordable Housing Yes No v Commercial E.P.F. Lodging THE Crry oF ASPEN Land Use Application Determination of Completeness Date: July 8,2016 Dear City of Aspen Land Use Review Applicant, We have received your land use application for ACES - Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. 100 Puppy Smith Street and reviewed it for completeness. 61 Your Land Use Application is incomplete: Please submit the following missing submission items so that we may begin reviewing your application. No review hearings will be scheduled until all of the submission contents listed above have been submitted and are to the satisfaction of the City o f Aspen Planner reviewing the land use application. 61 Your Land Use Application is complete: If there are not missing items listed above, then your application has been deemed complete. Please submit the following to begin the land use review process. • $2,925 Fee/Deposit Other submission items may be requested throughout the review process as deemed necessary by the Community Development Department. Please contact me at 429-2754 if you have any questions. Thank You, x 36- x-0 ti 4 -4-k«r- Reilly Thimons,)Planher Technicia(V City o f Aspenkommunity Development Department For Office Use Only: Qualifying Applications: Mineral Rights Notice Required New PD Yes - No-~. Subdivision, or PD (creating more than 1 additional lot) GMQS Allotmeqp Residential Affordable Housing Yes No IN Commercial E.P.F. Lodging PATH: G/DRIVE /ADMINISTRATIVE/ADMIN/LANDUSE CASE DOCS THE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen Community Development Department CASE NUMBER 0095.2016.ASLU PROJECT ADDRESS 100 PUPPY SMITH ST PARCEL ID 273707300801 PLANNER REILLYTHIMONS CASE DESCRIPTION ACES - ENVIROMENTAL STUDIES REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES CUNNIFFE DATE OF FINAL ACTION 11. 14.16 CLOSED BY ANGIE SCOREY 1.23.18 0095.2016.ASLU 0 Permits - mrEdit Recimr Navigite Farm Reports Format Iab lielp 1~.~~44*~ ~IM,i,·JU _ 1Qi®£369-Ii N 42 M m illiump 1__ ~016~ ig *1 8 a HAU,Ii.le;Rle .ti> •" i.~7w~L~& 4"A jG] Custom Fields Routing Status Fee Summary Actions ~ Routing History I irmrt type aslu ~ , ||Aspen Land Use Permit # |0095 2016 ASLU . : ./* mr:pz *: p a> ..z:Afi:uM..-42!ii®24>2:t~ Uit~49*./= 2 - ....#./.£ ~ Address |100 PUPPY SMITH ST 1 ·· ApUSuite I ~ City |ASPEN .,·, w.a..i~L State |CO .| Zip |81611 Tia C.; "bilihh Permit Information *4446* 44 Ahi~ ·~..fri- -=,; -.- · --,1./.f.7... 9'T r Master permit ~ i Routing queue aslu15 Applied 10/26/2016 Project ··· Status Pending Approved Description APPLICATION FORACES -ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES - Lssued FEES WAIVED UP TO 50% TOTAL FEES WAIVED PER CITY COUNCIL $5850.00 4 FEES DUE PER JESSICA GARROW $2.925.00 THRU BILLING HOURS PER REILLY Closed/Final Submitted JIM KRAVITZ 309-7755 Clock IRunning 1 Days |--6| Expires 10/21/2017 Submitted via | p Ow·ner Last name |ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVII First name PO BOX 8777 ASPEN CO 81612 Phone 1( ) - Address Applicant El Owner is applicant? Il Contrador is applicant? Last name LANE First name CHRIS 100 PUPPY SMITH ST ASPEN CO 81611 Phone |(970) 925-5756 Cum # ~19070 Address Email CLANE@ASPENNATURE ORG Lender Last name ~ 1· First name Phone 1( ) - Address ,- . 1 AspenGold5 (server|~.angelas hell FEES WAIVED 50% UP TO $5,850.00 PER RESO 72, 2016 THE DEPOSIT OF $2,925.00 HAS NOT BEEN REC'D AS OF ENTRY DATE INTO EDEN 10.26.16 ITWILLBE APPLIED TO THEBILLING INVOICE PERREILLYAND JENNIFER. smoN>'0!no~ ~ xoqiooll~ sdnaloqgll RESOLUTION N0.72 (SERIES OF 2016) A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL GRANTING A FEE WAIVER FOR WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ACES VIEWING PLATFORM. WHEREAS, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) has requested a land use review and subsequent building permit for complete work on an updated viewing platform near Hallam Lake; and, WHEREAS, certain Land Use Review and Building Permit fees are required for all development within the City of Aspen; and, WHEREAS, ACES has requested all fees associated with the Land Use review and Building Permit be waived for the proposed project; and, ' WHEREAS, the City Council, at its sole discretion may waive Land Use review and Building Permit; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Resolution furthers and is necessary for the promotion ofpublic health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED·BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1: Conditions of Approval - Fee Waiver Applicable fees associated with the land use entitlement and building permit issuance of the proposed viewing platform shall be waived. Fees waived pursuant to this section shall be allocated to appropriate city funding sources as determined by the City Manager. The waiver shall be 50% of the planning and building permit review fees, up to a maximum of $5,000 total. Section 2: This resolution shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the oidinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court ofcompetentjurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. RESOLVED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED FINALLY this 23rd day of ~py, 2016. f Approved as to form: ZErovelas to - A /' I 4¢32 ;Ia~Nes R. True, City Attorney Steven *kidroh,~layor 049 n o . 109 Linaa Manning, Lity Cl~k 1 C RE ION#: 633868, 11/14/2016 at 03:19:,7 PM, 1 1 OF 5, R $31.00 Doc Code RESOLUTION Janice K. Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO Resolution No. 8 : (SERIES OF 2016) RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPROVING A SPECIAL REVIEW FOR A STREAM MARGIN AND A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT TO REPLACE A VIEWING PLATFORM AT 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET (ACES), CITY OF ASPEN, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO. Parcel No. 273707300801 k WHEREAS, the Community Development Department received an application from Charles Cunniffe Architects (CCA), requesting Stream Margin Review Exemption approval, Special Review approval, and an Insubstantial Amendment to a Planned Development for the expansion of the viewing platform at 100 Puppy Smith Street; and, WHEREAS, the Applicant's property is an education center, zoned Academic (A) with a PD overlay in an Environmentally Sensitive Area as defined by the Land Use Code; and, WHEREAS, the Community Development Department Staff reviewed the application for compliance with the Stream Margin Review Standards, Special Review Standards, and Insubstantial Amendment Standards; and, WHEREAS, upon review of the application. site visits, and the applicable Land Use Code standards, the Community Development Director recommended denial of the Stream Margin Review, and Special Review, and an Insubstantial Amendment to a Planned Development, finding that the review standards for the requests have not been met; and, WIIEREAS, the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission has reviewed and considered the development proposal under the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code as identified herein, has reviewed and considered the recommendation of the Cornmunity Development Director, and has taken and considered.public comment at a duly noticed public hearing; and, WHEREAS, the City ofAspen Planning and Zoning Commission finds that the development proposal meets or exceeds all applicable development standards and that the approval of the development proposal is consistent with the goals and objectives ofthe Aspen Area Community Plan; and, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission approves with conditions, the Special Review request for Stream Margin Review request to expand the existing viewing platform as shown in Exhibit A, by a vote of five to one (5 - 1), and, WHEREAS, the City of Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission finds that this Resolution furthers and is necessary for the promotion of public health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Commission: 1 Section 1: General Approval Pursuant to the procedures and standards set forth in Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code, the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby approves Special Review which grants variances from the Stream Margin Review standards request and approves the Planned Development Amendment. These approvals, with conditions, will allow the Applicant to replace the existing viewing platform at 100 Puppy Smith Street (ACES) with a similar design and footprint as the existing platform, which meets minimum building code requirements. Section 2: Conditions of Approval A. The Applicant shall submit a detailed plan for erosion control. Plans should detail location of fencing and type of fencing. This fencing, at a minimum, shall consist of barrier fencing at the top of slope. Beyond this barrier fencing shall be silt fencing installed to the City of Aspen standards. Additional erosion control measures may be necessary depending upon the site. Silt fencing shall be installed along the top of slope. The Applicant shall provide a detailed tree protection fencing plan at the time of building permit submittal and have the City of Aspen Parks Department inspect and approve of the erected silt and tree protection fencing prior to commencing construction. B. There shall be no excavation, storage of materials, storage ofconstruction backfill, storage o f equipment, foot or vehicle traffic allowed within the drip line of any tree on the site. C. An approved tree permit is required before approval ofthe building permit. An approved tree permit requires a proposed landscape plan identifying trees for removal and means and schedule for mitigation. D. A vegetation protection fence shall be erected at the drip line of each individual tree or groupings of trees remaining on site. 1) A formal plan indicating the location of the tree protection shall be required in the building permit set. E. The Applicant's design shall be compliant with all sections of the City of Aspen Municipal Code, Title 21 and all construction and excavation standards published by the Engineering Department. Additionally, the following items are required: 1) A no rise certificate. 2) Any federal and state permits associated with development in the floodplain shall be submitted, as necessary. F. A building envelope be recorded outlining the footprint ofthe permitted viewing platform prior to building permit submission. 2 Section 3: This resolution shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue ofthe ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 4: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion ofthis Resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity ofthe remaining portions thereof. Section 5: All material representations and commitments made by the Applicant pursuant to the development proposal approvals as herein awarded, whether in public hearing or documentation presented before the Planning and Zoning Commission, are hereby incorporated in such plan development approvals and the same shall be complied with as if fully set forth herein, unless amended by an authorized entity. APPROVED by the Commission at its meeting on October 4, 2016. APPROVED AS TO FORM: PLANNINNAND ZONING COMMISS~~N: r C k U \=x:cce - ~ True, City Attorney Goode, Chair ATTEST: 01 lUE Cindy Kldb, Records Manager Attachments: Exhibit 1 Existing viewing platform 3 Exhibit 1 Existing Viewing Platform , 2-6 1.7 ' /8,<>5>lix>.2-,426-AN ~"£238-#PA~Vel . i \€3«22=3~M, 0/. *3-/ rrce £312*&~ 3&87 A *MAW ©**2 1**i\...rtks 5¢j~~th E-TNG . Lf===--la»21 k'%8%458§€1 ~<3·<*r -44\.\6 1 \\, \L+~:13~ / . ---\6 PLATFORM 0 ~~ j :, . < A lit'1\ 99%:s:<'1~,63€~,~ r/ i VA*dwbA 10- 5, 17Avanwr f i» il' i 191 th>b \7=a \ -E»enN·: 9 R , -1 - w M· " . •• 1 Aerial Side Aerial View Up to Platform =====9 Exhibit 1 Existing Viewing Platform " lili 1,50. ,-1 1 Ill 1 .4 Nfl'' 1 b ill 1 42>0...11 Ill m 11 111.»·24*~1~ Uf - ~TiF-- FT,-Ojibliti --lili| -7 ------- f«42*Gia'i mi h - 6 9//. 455:552:4414{ 1-=-=m 1 fo 6 '. i 5- 02 Ma a Te,rr 1 0 22,1(-7 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE R-EQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.070 AND CHAPTER 26.306 ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: too 4 frul NA Rk 5/- Aspen, CO STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. County of Pitkin ) I, (name, please print) «1 66« being or representing an Applicant to the City o f Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that : I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) or Section 26.306.010 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the follOWing manner: 1,~ Publication ofnotice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fourteen (14) days after final approval of a site specific development plan. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Publication ofnotice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fifteen (15) days after an Interpretation has been rendered. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. 90 -Sign.Al.re The foregoing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged before me this _/I day of 0(6r- , 200-6 b~ 4.09'* S,»-7 1% WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL PUBLIC NOTICE of My commission expires: 1(Vitao DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site-specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right pursuant to tw 42 RQU (Uiys.0- the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertain- Notary Public ing to the following described properly: Parcel ID #273707300801, Legally described as Hallam Lake Parcel, City and Townsite of Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado; commonly known as 100 Puppy Smith Street. Special Review approval was granted to re- place the existing viewing platform at 100 Puppy Smith Street (ACES) with a similar design and . fRAKENREEPATTERSON ~ footprint as the existing platform, which meets ATTACE[&1-ENTS: NOTARY PUBLIC NOTARY ID #19964002787 1 minimum building code requirements through Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution #8, i STATE OF COLORADO I 1 Series of 2016, approved on October 4, 2016. The change is depicted in the land use application on COPY OF·INE PUBLICAMON- ~£EE!!S~m:ent-229 file with the City of Aspen. For further information contact Reilly Thimons at the City of Aspen Com- munity Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St., As- pen, Colorado. (970) 429-2754. City of Aspen Published in The Aspen Times on October 13, 2016.(12425163) DEVELOPMENT ORDER ofthe City of Aspen Community Development Department This Development Order, hereinafter "Order", is hereby issued pursuant to Section 26.304.070, "Development Orders", and Section 26.308.010, "Vested Property Rights", ofthe City ofAspen Municipal Code. This Order allows development of a site specific development plan pursuant to the provisions of the land use approvals, described herein. The effective date ofthis Order shall also be the initiation date of a three-year vested property right. The vested property right shall expire on the day after the third anniversary of the effective date of this Order, unless a building permit application submittal is accepted and deemed complete by the Chief Building Official, pursuant to Section 26.304.090, or unless an exemption, extension, reinstatement, or a revocation is issued by City Council pursuant to Section 26.308.010. After Expiration ofvested property rights, this Order shall remain in full force and effect, excluding any growth management allotments granted pursuant to Section 26.470, but shall be subject to any amendments to the Land Use Code adopted since the effective date ofthis Order. This Development Order is associated with the property noted below for the site specific development plan as described below. Aspen Center for Environmental Science, 100 Puppy Smith St. Aspen CO 80611 Property Owner's Name, Mailing Address Hallam Lake Parcel Legal Description and Street Address of Subject Property The applicant has received approval to replace the existing viewing platform at 100 Puppv Smith Street (ACES) with a similar design and footprint as the existing platform, which meets minimum building code requirements. Written Description of the Site Specific Plan and/or Attachment Describing Plan Special Review approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission via Resolution No. 8, Series of 2016 Land Use Approval(s) Received and Dates (Attach Final Ordinances or Resolutions) October 13.2016 Effective Date of Development Order (Same as date of publication of notice of approval.) October 14.2019 Expiration Date of Development Order (The extension, reinstatement, exemption from expiration and revocation may be pursued in accordance with Section 26.308.010 of the City of Aspen Municipal Code.) Issued this 13th day of October, 2016, by the City of Aspen Community Development Director. C 440 *vwlk j L.fssica Garrti , Community Development Director MEMORANDUM TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Reilly Thimons, Planning Technician THRU: Jennifer Phelan, Deputy Planning Director MEETING DATE: October 4,2016 RE: 100 Puppy Smith Street- Stream Margin Review and Insubstantial Amendment to a Planned Development APPLICANT /OWNER: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission deny the request for variations from REPRESENTATIVE: the Stream Margin Review. Marina Skiles, Charles Cunniffe 3 - Architects :70 4 ..i 1 , LOCATION: 4 -* Pl , 2.,1 4 100 Puppy Smith Street, ACES 16,1 7 CURRENT ZONING & USE This property is zoned Academic (A) with 'lf, a Planned Development (PD) overlay. There is currently an education center and 410. - several employee housing units located on ./ 4 site, with an educational viewing platform 1542£'.* (see photo). * Mite.ad- 444- 'i 1. ». 1 41'' . PROPOSED LAND USE: 4'. The Applicant is proposing the Figure A: Existing viewing platform conditions replacement of an existing viewing platform with an increase to its size and encroachment into the stream margin area. SUMMARY: The Applicant requests of the Planning and Zoning Commission a recommendation of approval for the replacement and expansion of the existing viewing platform located within the 100- year flood plain. 1 LAND USE REQUEST AND REVIEW PROCEDURES: The Applicant is requesting the following land use approvals from the Planning and Zoning Commission: Special Review Pursuant to Land Use Code Section 26.435.040.C, Stream Margin Review standards. The applicant is requesting a variance from the Stream Margin Standards. The Planning and Zoning Commission will determine if the proposed development meets the intent of the Stream Margin Review standards and may be approved, approved with conditions or denied based on conformance with the review criteria. Insubstantial Amendment to a Planned Development Pursuant to the Land Use Code Section 26.445.110.A, an insubstantial amendment to an approved Project Review or an approved Detailed Review may be authorized by the Community Development Director. This request has been combined with to be reviewed with the Special Review request. The Planning and Zoning Commission is the final review authority. BACKGROUND: 100 Puppy Smith Street is zoned Academic (A) with a Planned Development (PD) overlay. The nearly 21.5 acre property shown in Figure B is located near the Roaring Fork River and includes Hallam Lake and is entirely within the Stream Margin Review Area. An existing viewing platform sits within the 100-year floodplain and floodway and is the subject of this review. Stream Margin Review applies to areas located within one hundred ( 100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line ofthe Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within the one-hundred-year floodplain. As noted in the Land Use Code, "development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce and prevent property loss by flood while ensuring the natural and unimpeded flow of watercourses. Review shall encourage development and land uses that preserve and protect existing watercourses as important natural features." The age of the existing viewing platform is unknown; however, the platform was in place prior to the annexation of the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) from the County to the City in 1997. The applicant has also submitted a notarized letter from the Chief Executive Officer stating that ACES staff believe it was constructed prior to 1993. The building permit file for the property contains no evidence of permitting for the viewing platform. The existing viewing platform is within the floodplain, within the top of slope as defined by City Stream Margin Review Maps, and nearing the edge of water line, Figure C. 2 . 41, / , -- ) Proposed v e,·. Il-,g p:a:fom 2 2- Stream margin * 1 . I:. v . 123*44 . .kd/47 A . k . 1 * I 4 ilk- . ... /1. 01 i . I $ *..4 . t 6. .... .9,-V . ,-....f--9111"91...ve , 6 . f : 4 6 -7 1 1% 100 Pupp*Smith St ..17 0 1 · . 4 1 0 - .. ' 4 . 1 1,/. . f~ • 1 1 •I . . . 44 W ... .· -1kj 4 j.\r 1- I - . 0 9 1-5.-I.,Al . . , TP f .1 -,»992, / . 4 92 . .,1 . 11,2 r . 4 - I ---0-J . . I - t- PA + 1. \ .41 9 f \6- . . Figure B: Vicinity Map Existing Platform Proposed Platform 45'9.5" from 41'8" from Center A L-, 17 1/1 --279-el.\1 Center of River 9- of River 1 ' _ i 1 i--10!rmr. 2 10.2.K¥ E '111 2 i * - 4 .Wn=,4/1 ~ c.5".19 11 4 1 :,11,1111111 11 -L jo / :11, 1 11 '14 l 166 i]11 l jl Ill ' .7"xrfr~1-#4---- lilli ' \ 7/1 --,-., ~ -TliJ 1 ih/f , 1 >\DZE.----*.~, 11.0"x21' 33-3"*56' -01#jil~ -i-f«L- ~2 -1 11.hir - :.: » 1 i ' 1 8|6"*14, - ~ 8~"* 16' Key: I= Mean High Water = Declared Top of Bank Figure C: Existing and Proposed structures proximity to edge ofwater 3 *I+...126 _id,4 U31VM 30 39 PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to redevelop the existing viewing platform to expand the structure to contain three additional viewing platforms and a widened staircase. The existing viewing platform is within the 100- year FEMA floodplain and top of slope as dictated by the Stream Margin Review Maps. The applicant has proposed an alternative top of slope that is not supported by the Engineering Department. The proposed expansion ofthe existing viewing platform will further encroach into the floodplain and towards the high water line. The existing structure consists of a staircase and platform that total 166.36 square feet in area. The height of the structure to the base of the viewing platform stands between 10'8"-11'2" depending on elevation with an additional 3'6" of guard railing. The platform and staircase are supported by 6 timber columns on concrete footings. The proposed design expands the area of viewing platform by approximately 350.42 square feet (Table 1). The height ofthe platform will remain in the range of 10'8" but the additional bird blind architectural details surrounding the guard rails would increase the height above the minimum standards required by Building Code. The proposed design incorporating the additional platforms and widened staircase would require an additional 8 support columns bringing the total to 14, significantly expanding the footprint of the structure. Additionally, there will be use of polygal for platform railings. Side by side perspectives are illustrated in Figure D, and the footprint expansion and additional columns are illustrated in Figure E. Based upon the applicant's alternative top of slope, the existing platform is within the progressive height limit, and the proposed expansion would expand even further into this limit. Table 1: Dimensions of Existing vs. Proposed Existing Support Columns 6 Platform 109.00 sq. ft. Stairs 57.36 sq. ft. Total Square Footage 166.36 sq. ft. Proposed Support Columns 14 Platform #1 23.67 sq. ft. Platform #2 54.00 sq. ft. Platform#3 36.44 sq. ft. Addition to Existing Platform 36.48 sq. ft. Increase to Main Level Stair 87.25 sq. ft. Increase to Upper Stair 36.02 sq. ft. Raised Platform Main Level (6" above grade) 74.56 sq. ft. Total Additional Square Footage Proposed 350.42 sq. ft. % Area Increase 68% 4 21 4 IrTI'i:111~ - 'A 5 1 · N ), / I ..»: 11 11 1 ek, -«Ye•LA, .11111111 9111 "7*-1 '99/»¢k -'·<sr..,..*i,~limi~*, gl~ _ #V limi"1111'4~' i c-y -0.*I ®mil, lililt ]1® 1 % I -r.--...K Ff p*If« 9/ 7236/ r L------~NQ]M#/1/4 '11,1,11,11mmlirm )%2' I j --Aerial~~~1 Side Aerial View Up to Platform *91><2\L . - UE!_11 111[.4 3?31~ri~**1 0«2.--17 -=>-nei•2281 f #E-*15--7 --£231r .~~·---F•·n<21*m"i"ru,-_-*=·=-- M -V.rr ~| |~||~~~r ~~ ~k~lv 'fig~f *.'41rk --./£"SMSS:T e,cs-- lili 12&3:,di~*)2*1/ lx~> - E.f«r [ . .90 e ·i· 6 Aerial Side Aerial View Up to Platform Figure D: Existing vs. Proposed footprint and massing 5 1111Hflmit, fi- 1- I I 1 -1-[ff 1 *33 I < = .7/ .HUMKZ 6 . - U , 8·-2 9/8- 1* PL.*70#8 = - e..Ar- 39.4 2 E I , 5-11· 1, F. elm IE-- ~ FLATO™ 1 1 E I i 1 -9.- a i - 11. 95 - ~ t€ru'l T, PLATIOL 6 04 .. I = Existing Footprint O = Additional Proposed Support Beams Figure E: Existing vs. proposed footprint and additional infrastructure STAFF COMMENTS Stream Margin Review, Section 26.435.040. According to section 26.435.040 Stream Margin Review of the Land Use Code, all development must be set back a minimum of 15 feet from the top of slope or the high water line, whichever is more restrictive. Based upon measurements provided the proposed viewing platform replacement will be located approximately 1'-2' from the alternative top of slope the applicant has declared. Additionally, it will be located only 4-5' from the mean high water line. There are eleven (11) review criteria associated with Stream Margin Review. Staff findings for these criteria are summarized below and full responses are in Exhibit A. The application was also referred to the Engineering and Parks Departments for review and comment. These comments are included in Exhibit B. The applicant is requesting an exemption under Stream Margin Review Exemptions Section 26.435.040.B.3 which allows for expansion, remodeling, or reconstructing of an existing development. However, the applicant does not meet the criteria for this exemption and is therefore subject to full Stream Margin Review criteria. As the applicant does not meet certain review criteria standards they are asking for variances from those standards through a Special Review. The applicant is also requesting an Insubstantial Amendment to a Planned Development through which any approvals could be memorialized. 6 Staff Comments In reviewing Stream Margin Review Standards Section 26.435.040.C.1-11 staff found the following. The applicant has not provided sufficient response to demonstrating that there will be no rise to the base flood elevation within the FEMA 100-year floodplain. There are no proposed changes to the natural course of the river during construction. The proposal for expansion does expand into the driplines and root systems of several surrounding trees, see Figure F, and is a concern of the Parks Department. Figure G, illustrates that the additional platforms will further infringe on the 45 degree angle from which height is measured, increasing a non-conformity based on the alternative top of sloep proposed by the applicant. There is no lighting associated with this project. The applicant has provided sufficient evidence of placement of structure within riparian and wetland areas. While Criteria 5, 6, and 10 do not apply, the proposal has not met the majority of the Stream Margin Review Standards (Criteria 1,2,3,4,7, 8, 9, and 11). - I, th-- r fll-im,4. *. eh,L 1 11-11111 9--8-=¥ -*i-b E=:911 kizt~ 4% 1 L'~F~==2== -_£-27-~3~3 3 . 33.,"*56' - / 2-04.-- 6 / 4. Cdz L -~66-, 7£ EL v. 789.' ./ 4 8.621 4 ./.714 / / /5 - - '-7 A./74' 5 ' Figure F: Impacts of proposed expansion on surrounding trees The applicant has not supplied an authorized survey from a Colorado professionally licensed surveyor showing a different determination of top of slope than the Stream Margin Map under the special review criteria. 7 Existing ~ i.u~ bat£* . / 41 "3*if 0%22)0, 6090 / E -361' ____ -RIVER i/\ Proposed l ili lili LI 111,0~4 1/ ' SPART#V 1911~ 6¢109 / 1 -- R VER .G- ..A- Figure G: 45 degree progressive height from applicant's alternative top of slope REFERRAL AGENCY COMMENTS The application was referred to both the Parks Department and the Engineering Department for review and formal comments. The Engineering Department does not support the expansion of viewing platform die to the structure being beyond the Hallam Lake Bluff and top of slope designation, being within the floodplain, and thus being a non-conformity.The Parks Department also does not support the footprint expansion and proposed design due to its further encroachment towards the high water line and alternative top of slope. RECOMMENDATION: The proposed project does not meet the review criteria of Section 26.435.040.B Exemptions. Additionally it does meet Stream Margin Review Criteria: 1,3,7, 8,9, and 11. The project also lacks support from both the Engineering and Parks Departments because it is located within the stream margin and the floodplain. The Planning Department has additional concerns about materiality in a riparian area. The City has allowed other applicants the ability to maintain an existing structure in the floodplain rather than expand or enhance. Staff recommends similar treatment of this platform. As such, Community Development Department staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission deny the Applicant's request for expansion ofthe viewing platform. Any replacement or redevelopment should be like-for-like in order to bring the structure into Building Code 8 f."f ./. 4.-4- standards and not expand its footprint, massing, or encroachment on top of slope or the mean high water line. RECOMMENDED MOTION: If the Planning and Zoning Commission chooses to recommend denial for the request, they may use this motion "I move to make a recommendation to deny the requests for variance from Stream Margin Review at 100 Puppy Smith Street." ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A - Stream Margin - Review Criteria Exhibit B - Referral Agency Comments Exhibit C - Application Exhibit D - Revised Existing and Proposed Viewing Platform Drawings Exhibit E - Plat to be amended Exhibit F - Resolution 9 4-1 6 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.070 AND CHA-PTER 26.306 ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: l00 -9 01 9>mill.- g Aspen, CO STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. County of Pitkin ) (name, please print) being or representing an Applicant to the City o f Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that : I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) or Section 26.306.010 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: / Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fourteen (14) days after final approval of a site specific development plan. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Publication ofnotice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen no later than fifteen (15) days after an Interpretation has been rendered. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Signature The foregoing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged before me this.,94 day of Ain / , 209%-_, b~ 4-ili6..7 es/4 96-CU 42«\ UJ NOTICE OFF PUBLIC HEARING RE: 100 Puppy Smith St. (Aspen Center for Environmental Studies) WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL Public Hearing: May 17, 2016, 4:30 PM Meeting Location: City Hall, Sister Cities Room 130 S. Oalera St., Aspen. CO 81611 Project Location: 100 Puppy Smith Street (ACES) My commission expires: 01|14 11£7_ Legal Description: PID #273707300801, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve. County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. Description: The applicant would like to upgrade and expand an existing viewing platform into an 4 L. Klt[*01A education and wildlife observation station. The viewing platform is located in the 100-year flood- plain. Notary Public TARA L. NELSdN Land Use Reviews Reg: Stream Margin Review, NOTARY PUBLIC | PD Amendment STATE OF COLORADO Decision Making Body: Planning & Zoning Com- i NOTARY ID 20014030017 mission Applicant: Aspen Center for Environmental Stud- ies, 100 Puppy Smith St. Aspen, CO 81611 ATTACE[MENTS: LMIEMESSIONEXPIRES 09/26/2017 , More Information: For further information related to the project, contact Justin Barker at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2797, 1 justin.barker@cityofaspen.corn. COPY OF+THE PUBLICATION Published in the Aspen Times on April 29, 2016 (12073271) @. ACES TREEHOUSE @a CHARLES CUNNIFFE 22 April 22, 2016 ARCHITECTS Justin Barker Senior Planner Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES Educational Platform Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an organic railing system that blends the platform into its natural, wooded surroundings. Built of CNC-milled plywood, the undulating railing system is not only safer than the existing condition, but allows for additional viewing spaces on landings for classes, partially covered spaces from the weather, and a changing spatial awareness. . 3, 1% r 01 APR 22 2016 C 9 4 Or r" ": 1,1 Ced?*WIM.: 1 1%1 ,(.10/...INT 1 610 East Hyman Avenue a Aspen. Colorado 81611 ter 970.925.5590 fax 970 925.5076 0 ww·u.cunnitfecom 1 Chapter 26.435 DEVELOPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS (ESA) Sections: Sec. 26.435.010. Purpose. Sec. 26.435.020. Authority. Sec. 26.435.030. 8040 Greenline review. Sec. 26.435.040. Stream margin review. Sec. 26.435.050. Mountain view plane review. Sec. 26.440.060. Application. Sec. 26.435.070. Procedure for approval of development in ESA. Sec. 26.435.080. Application. Sec. 26.435.090. Conditions. Sec. 26.435.100. Amendment of an ESA development order. 26.435.010. Purpose. Certain land areas within the City are of particular ecological, environmental, architectural or scenic significance and all development within such areas shall be subject to heightened review procedures and standards as set forth in this Chapter. These areas shall be known as Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) and shall include the following: A. 8040 Greenline. Areas located at or above 8040 feet mean sea level (the 8040 Greenline) and including that area extending one hundred fifty (150) feet below, measured horizontally, the 8040 Greenline. Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce impacts on the natural watershed and surface runoff, minimize airpollution, reduce the potential foravalanche, unstable slope, rockfall and mudslide and aid in the transition of agricultural and forestry land uses to urban uses. Review shall further ensure the availability of utilities and access to any development and that disturbance to existing terrain and natural land features be kept to a minimum. B. Stream margins. Areas located within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within the one-hundred-year floodplain where it extends one hundred (100) feet from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within a Flood Hazard Area (stream margin). Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce and prevent property loss by flood while ensuring the natural and unimpeded flow of watercourses. Review shall encourage development and land uses that preserve and protect existing watercourses as important natural features. C. Mountain view planes. Development within designated mountain view planes as set forth in Section 26.435.050 shall be subject to heightened review so as to protect mountain views from obstruction, strengthen the environmental and aesthetic character of the City, maintain property values and enhance the City's tourist industry by maintaining the City's heritage as a tnountain community. D. Hallam Lake Bluff. That bluff area running approximately on a north-south axis bordering and/or overlooking the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Nature Preserve and bounded on the City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - ESA Page 1 east by the 7850-foot mean sea level elevation line and extending one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, up slope and there terminating and bounded on the north by the southeast lot line of Lot 7A of the Aspen Company Subdivision and on the south by the centerline of West Francis Street. Development in this area shall besubject to heightened review so as to reduce noise and visual impacts on thenature preserve, protect against slope erosion and landslide, minimize impacts on surface runoff, maintain views to and from the nature preserve and ensure the aesthetic and historical integrity of Hallam Lake and the nature preserve. Note: All elevations used in this Section are based on the U.S. Coast and Geologic Survey (USC & GS) benchmark located in thesouthwesterly cornerof thecountycourthouse foundation atan elevation of 7,906.80 feet above mean sea level. (Ord. No. 55-2000, § 6) 26.435.040. Stream margin review. A. Applicability. The provisions of the stream margin review shall apply to all development within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams and to all development within the Flood Hazard Area, also known as the 100-year flood plain. B. Exemptions. The Community Development Director nlay exempt the following types of development within the stream margin review area: 1. Construction of pedestrian or automobile bridges, public trails or structures for irrigation, drainage, flood control or water diversion, bank stabilization, provided plans and specifications are submitted to the City engineer demonstrating that the structure is engineered to prevent blockage of drainage channels during peak flows and the Community Development Director determines the proposed structure complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 2 Construction of improvements essential forpublichealthandsafetywhich cannotbereasonably accommodated outside of the "no development area" prescribed by this Section including, but not limited to, potable water systems, sanitary sewer, utilities and fire suppression systems provided the Community Development Director determines the development complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 3. The expansion, remodeling or reconstruction of an existing development provided the following standards are met: a) The development does not add more than ten percent (10%) to the floor area of the existing structure or increase the amount of building area exempt from floor area calculations by more than twenty-five percent (25%). All stream margin exemptions are cumulative. Once a development reaches these totals, a stream margin review by the Planning and Zoning Commission is required; and • The square footage of the existing structure is remaining the same at 109 sf. The only expansion is occurring on the stairs in order to bring them up to code and add educational landing spaces. City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 2 b) The development does not require the removal of any tree for which a permit would be required pursuant to Chapter 13.20 of this Code. • No trees will be removed during the construction of this education station/treehouse c) The development is located such that no portion of the expansion, remodeling or reconstruction will be any closer to the high water line than is the existing development; • Verification of the high-water line proximity pending improvement survey results. For the purposes of this application we will assume we are within the flood plain. d) The development does not fall outside of an approved building envelope if one has been designated through a prior review; and • No previously designated building envelope e) Theexpansion, remodeling orreconstruction will cause noincrease to the amount of ground coverage of structures within the 100-year flood plain. • The ground coverage is remaining the same within the 100 year flood plain. An improved platform located about 10'2" above grade is within the 100-year flood plain. The existing structure is elevated above grade with columns and the proposed renovations maintain the same relationship to the ground. C. Stream margin review standards. No development shall be permitted within the stream margin of the Roaring Fork River unless the Community Development Director makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all requirements set forth below: 1. It can be demonstrated that any proposed development which is in the Special Flood Hazard Area will not increase the base flood elevation on the parcel proposed for development. This shall be demonstrated by an engineering study prepared by a professional engineer registered to practice in the State which shows that the base flood elevation will not be raised, including, but not limited to, proposing mitigation techniques on or off-site which compensate for any base flood elevation increase caused by the development; and • Reference Survey attached in packet 2. The adopted regulatory plans of the Open Space and Trails Board and the Roaring Fork River Greenway Plan are implemented in the proposed plan for development, to the greatest extent practicable. Areas of historic public use or access shall be dedicated via a recorded easement for public use. A fisherman's easement granting public fishing access within the high water boundaries of the river course shall be granted via a recorded "Fisherman's Easement:" and •Not applicable - the site is used for academic purposes. 3. There is no vegetation removed or damaged or slope grade changes (cut or fill) made outside of a specifically defined building envelope. A building envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be recorded on a plat pursuant to Subsection 26.435.040.F.1; and •No trees or vegetation are to be removed during this construction project. 4. The proposed development does not pollute or interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary, including erosion and/or sedimentation during construction. Increased on-site drainage shall be accommodated within the parcel to prevent entry into the river or onto its banks. Pools or hot tubs cannot be drained outside of the designated building envelope; and City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 3 •The modest proposal will not alter the natural changes in the river through erosion or sedimentation during construction as the majority of construction will be produced off-site, limiting the amount of construction next to Hallam Lake and the Roaring Fork River. i Written notice is given to the Colorado Water Conservation Board prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course and a copy of said notice is submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and •Not applicable 6. A guarantee is provided in the event a water course is altered or relocated, that applies to the developer and his heirs, successors and assigns that ensures that the flood carrying capacity on the parcel is not diminished; and •Not applicable 7. Copies are provided of all necessary federal and state permits relating to work within the 100- year flood plain; and •A copy of the most recent exemption by the Community Development Director in 2015 is provided. Prior to this exemption, all work occurred before permits were required. 8. There is no development other than approved native vegetation planting taking place below the top of slope or within fifteen (15) feet of the top of slope or the high waterline, whichever is most restrictive. This is an effort to protect the existing riparian vegetation and bank stability. New plantings (including trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses) outside of the designated building envelope on the river side shall be native riparian vegetation as approved by the City. A landscape plan will be submitted with all development applications. The top of slope and 100- year flood plain elevation of the Roaring Fork River shall be determined by the Stream Margin Map located in the Community Development Department and filed at the City Engineering Department; and •No proposed vegetation planting. 9. All development outside the fifteen (15) foot setback from the top of slope does not exceed a height delineated by a line drawn at a forty-five (45) degree angle from ground level at the top of slope. Height shall be measured and determined by the Community Development Director using the definition for height set forth at Section 26.04.100 and method of calculating height set forth at Section 26.575.020 as shown in Figure "A"; and •Unenclosed platform should not encroach on the height restriction delineated by 45 degree angle line. 10. All exterior lighting is low and downcast with no light(s) directed toward the river or located down the slope and shall be in compliance with Section 26.575.150. A lighting plan will be submitted with all development applications; and • Not applicable 11. There has been accurate identification of wetlands and riparian zones. • Reference survey and additional drawings in Application Set 45 d•,¥14 ~ Drog„„1».// City of / 10.1,/ 1:1 lili Part 40( / Pmel- TeD of / Page 4 51... C i F., i r. .· A r 121/ E:_- COM RESOLUTION NO. 72 (SERIES OF 2016) 0©qg · aol 6 -ASLIA A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL GRANTING A FEE WAIVER FOR WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ACES VIEWING PLATFORM. WHEREAS, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) has requested a land use review and subsequent building permit for complete work on an updated viewing platform near Hallam Lake; and, WHEREAS, certain Land Use Review and Building Permit fees are required for all development within the City of Aspen; and, WHEREAS, ACES has requested all fees associated with the Land Use review and Building Permit be waived for the proposed project; and, WHEREAS, the City Council, at its sole discretion may waive Land Use review and Building Permit; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Resolution furthers and is necessary for the promotion ofpublic health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1: Conditions of Approval - Fee Waiver Applicable fees associated with the land use entitlement and building permit issuance of the proposed viewing platform shall be waived. Fees waived pursuant to this section shall be allocated to appropriate city funding sources as determined by the City Manager. The waiver shall be 50% ofthe planning and building permit review fees, up to a maximum of $5,000 total. Section 2: This resolution shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement ofany action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court ofcompetentjurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. RESOLVED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED FINALLY this 23rd day of May, 2016. Approved as to form: Approved as to content: James R. True, City Attorney Steven Skadron, Mayor Attest: Linda Manning, City Clerk 1 f + Fee Waiver Request Form City of Aspen THE CrrY OF ASPEN - Community Development Department 00 951 2-0£ 6. A SLO This form must be submitted to the Community Development Director. You will be notified when a decision has been made. = _ ..-_...........---_.*-../.-I.---/I.-I=· For what fees are you requesting waiver? £ BUILDING £2 PLANNING Applicant Name:_~A Fravil-7 - ALES Contact Ph.# 30 9 - 7733 Department or Mailing address: /00 foopu sm j--4 5% E-mail address: J Krqv A-ze acf€hflahre mu Project address: /D b f UP pt/ 004114 1 C Project description: ty dv/A.q~ 4,1 d ma,6 1946.>~, f n1 pf Ove VA,v\~ A a 4 ensfiny educediond pldform, Fee Breakdown: --1*i, T+'--~ ~~- •4¥2 IB.,.~*~32%4-IT,--9Wt*1· ...£7-00=~ Requested Requested Fee Description Fee Amount Fee Description Fee Amount Waiver Waiver Energy Code Fee 866-e€¢\10 325 14)71.00 Excavation Foundation Fee Zoning Review ree inspection Fee Planning Application Fee 4,550 _ 22.-75 Permit Fee HPC Application Fee Plan Check Other: Pawl<5 115'00 I 9-8-,&0 ;64 9 2.5 - C 1 Total of Request: $ 4~939 Reason for Waiver: v\[Aved· m City General Fund Department - 100% waiver Il City Capital or Other Department - 50% waiver D Waived or decreased by City Council (please provide documentation) *1 Other - Please explain with attached letter of request D¥),1 1 /6 A~~4ignattire ~ V Date ' ~ For office use only: 0.!·Op'n) ~'APPROVED El DISAPPROVED Total fees waived: $ 50001-DIrd ·Re-eoi\din ar¢ Diann im (61*w per 2480 ?24 2.0/U, Date Ooff, 20/0 Fee Waiver Request Form City of Aspen THE CnY oF ASPEN Community Development Department This form must be submitted to the Community Development Director. You will be notified when a dec sion has been made. For what fees are you requesting waiver? ~' BUILDING El PLANNING Applicant Name: AL/*67 &6/0 M+1UU A--6 'm.,gs £ Contact ph.# 104--4-4-370 644#MOU AfRA ppt Alu*1~ Department or Mailing address: E-mail address: /PU47 44 6/ WA/li 194~6 Project address: /00 Pu Prf 6,10 04 Project description: 12€V 6,4-71 #lv AL- VI 001'V /M,f~ A,4-1- 1*f-/-1 Fee Breakdown: , *.1,4 11;1*IMEWP~:4tl A +2!Ifilll#* Requested Requested Fee Description Fee Amount Fee Description Fee Amount Waiver Waiver Energy Code Fee REMP Fee Excavation Foundation Fee Zoning Review Fee Inspection Fee Planning Application Fee Permit Fee 734-: 7,1 63 ~ HPC Application Fee Plan Check Other: Total of Request: $ 8 67- 8 60 Reason for Waiver: El City General Fund Department - 100% waiver El City Capital or Other Department - 50% waiver M Waived or decreased by City Council (please provide documentation) Il Other- Please explain with attached letter of request Il· 0 Fi · 301 8 Applicant Sik?Mure Date For office use only: U APPROVED U DISAPPROVED Total fees waived: $ Community Development Director Date Permit Fee Estimate Current Date December 05,2016 Permit # TBD Address ACES VIEWING PLATFORM The fees calculated here are estimates onlv and may not be the final fees charged. Your final fee estimate will be determined at the issuance of permit. Fee Description FEES DUE AT SUBMITTAL FEES DUE AT ISSUANCE TOTAL FEES DUE Aspen Plan Check $126.34 BASED ON: $12,275 VALUATION Aspen Zoning Fee 50% - Submittal $162.50 296 SF EXTERIOR REPAIR ZONING Aspen Zoning Fee 50% -Issuance $162.50 0 SF CMP Aspen Energy Code $0.00 84 SF DISTURBED AREA O SF UTILITY REVIEW Engineering Permit Review $0.00 3000 SF PARKS REVIEW Construction Mit Fee 50% Sub $0,00 Construction Mit Fee 50% Issue $0.00 Aspen GIS $0.00 TDM Air Quality TBD REMP TBD County Use Tax Deposit $0.00 Park Dedication Fee TBD Aspen School Dedication TBD Aspen Building Permit Fee $194.38 City Use Tax Deposit $0.00 Parks Permit Review Fee $90.00 Sanitation District Fee TBD Utilites Dev Fee 0.00 Utilities Review Fee 0.00 Total $378.84 $356.88 $735.72 . RESOLUTION N0.72 (SERIES OF 2016) A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL GRANTING A FEE WAIVER FOR WORK ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED ACES VIEWING PLATFORM. WHEREAS, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) has requested a land use review and subsequent building permit for complete work on an updated viewing platform near Hallam Lake; and, WHEREAS, certain Land Use Review and Building Permit fees are required for all development within the City ofAspen; and, WHEREAS, ACES has requested all fees associated with the Land Use review and Building Permit be waived for the proposed project; and, WHEREAS, the City Council, at its sole discretion may waive Land Use review and Building Permit; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Resolution furthers and is necessary for the promotion ofpublic health, safety, and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1: Conditions of Approval - Fee Waiver Applicable fees associated with the land use entitlement and building permit issuance of the proposed viewing platform shall be waived. Fees waived pursuant to this section shall be allocated to appropriate city funding sources as determined by the City Manager. The waiver shall be 50% of the planning and building permit review fees, up to a maximum of $5,000 total. Section 2: This resolution shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances repealed or amended as herein provided, and the same shall be conducted and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 3: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this resolution is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. RESOLVED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED FINALLY this 23rd day ofMay, 2016. Approved as to form: Approved as to content: James R. True, City Attorney Steven Skadron, Mayor Attest: Linda Manning, City Clerk 1 a: ... , w I ..3.,.ibil .- I e 'iLl J CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Agreement to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the City of Aspen ("City") and 00 95.204.41_01 Property Phone No.: 0170 42.9 9-166 €04. \01 Owner ('1"): CHAt S UAW E Email: C (Cloe(@a-spe~~n crt vve. org , Address of £00 Pupe'/ QUITH g T Billing · Property: Address: i00 FuFFY *lt TH ST (subject of AG F 03 0/0 (send bills here) AGFEN Co application) %\bl\ (z (6/1 I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No., Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property,pyvner that I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. 19 -1 t- For flat fees and referral fees: I aeree to Day.the followin.g fees for the services indicated. I understand that the f*sa@ non-refundable. ;i'Rit& iFYI;ni;ti°lper Cft-yCounci l tred uot< 04 j 5 - $· 7-91 'LE) flf;'fee for EN)(n€€*4-El $61. 67§. flat fee for fri or, • flx,14 # 4 4 .00 0 -0 fla~klr , $. flat fee for * ~ \ NOT REE D as of /*C,/,',6 For Deposit cases only: The City and I understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at thistime to know the full extent ortotal costs involved in processing the application. I understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed by the City to the above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered by the City as being received by me. I agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read, understood, and agree to the Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for no-payment. I agree to pay the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of stafftime. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render and application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, 1 agree to pay additional monthly billings to the City to reimburse the City for the processing of my application at the hourly rates hereinafter stated. $ deposit for hours of Community Development Department stafftime. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. $ deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. City of Aspen: Property Owner: f\§@EL) 6529--80 ft¢ EN«0,4.OAL.. SlucliC Jessica Garrow, AICP Community Development Director Name: 045 A imp (42- City Use: Title' Fees Due: $ Received $ .0 0 March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 0 2016 RECEIVED . . 44 12 4 . 453' Do°1 5 -90 cio . A, c-L/\ 22 . t :' I 9.6. Jessica Garrow APR 2 9 2016 Community Development Director City o f Aspen C?TYOFA€*DEN 130 South galena Aspen. CO 81611 Dear Jessica. The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) is requesting a planning fee waiver on items related to work proposed on an existing educational platform on the Hallam Lake Nature Preserve. The fee is $5,850. rhis project will rejuvenate the current platform by adding safety components and enhancing the structure s educational value. ACES Hallam Lake Preserve is visited by 30,000 people annually and is an amenity to all residents and visitors. This small project is being completed thanks to generous pro bono work from community architects and contractors. ACES is currently looking for material donations as well. Thank you for considering a fee waiver so this project can be enjoyed by the public in the near future. Sincerely, / ALL Jim Kravitz Director of Naturalist Programs A.pen Cinter ful· Eliviremint:d Studies ~ I<)0 Puppy Smith Sneet I Aspen, Colorad„ 8 I,Il I www.asproniturrmg I 970.425.5756 CITY OF ASPEN PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Justin Barker, 429.2797 DATE: 417115 PROJECT: 100 Puppy Smith St (ACES) REPRESENTATIVE: Marina Skiles, 925.5590 REQUEST: Stream Margin Review DESCRIPTION: The subject property is located at 100 Puppy Smith Street and is occupied by the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES). The property is zoned Academic (A) and contains a Planned Development (PD) Overlay. There are currently several existing structure and platforms located around the property, one of which is a viewing platform located along the Roaring Fork River. The applicant would like to remodel and expand the platform in order to make it code-compliant and more amenable for the summer kids' education program. The proposed development is located within the Stream Margin Review Area, which is inclusive of both the 100-year flood plain and 100 feet of the high water line of the Roaring Fork River. It appears from the provided documentation that the proposed development is located within the 100-year flood plain and would be subject to P&Z review. The applicant will need to respond to the criteria in Section 26.435.040.C. Since this property is within a Planned Development, the expansion of this structure will also require an amendment to the Planned Development. The amendment will be combined with the Stream Margin Review at P&Z. Below are links to the Land Use Application form and Land Use Code for your convenience: Land Use App: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Portals/0/docs/City/Comdev/Apps%20and%20Fees/2013%20Iand%20use%20app%20form.pdf Land Use Code: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Community-Development/Planning-and-Zoning/Title-26-Land-Use-Code/ Land Use Code Section(s) 26.304 Common Development Review Procedures 26.435.040 Stream Margin review 26.445 Planned Development Review by: Staff for complete application Referrals: Engineering, Parks Public Hearing: Planning & Zoning Commission Planning Fees: Planning Deposit - ESA review $4,550 for 10 hours Referral Fees: Engineering (per hour) - $325 Parks (flat fee) - $975 Total Deposit: $5,850 (additional planning hours over deposit amount are billed at a rate of $325/hour, additional engineering hours over deposit are billed at a rate of $325/hour) ASLU Stream Margin 1431 Crystal Lake Rd PID # 273718131007 1 To apply, submit the following information: Il Completed Land Use Application and signed fee agreement. 0 Pre-application Conference Summary (this document). Il Street address and legal description of the parcel on which development is proposed to occur, consisting of a current (no older than 6 months) certificate from a title insurance company, an ownership and encumbrance report, or attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, listing the names of all owners of the property, and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements affecting the parcel, and demonstrating the owner's right to apply for the Development Application. Il Applicant's name, address and telephone number in a letter signed by the applicant that states the name, address and telephone number of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. Il HOA Compliance form (Attached) Il A written description of the proposal and an explanation in written, graphic, or model form of how the proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application and relevant land use approvals associated with the property. O A site improvement survey (no older than a year from submittal) including topography and vegetation showing the current status of the parcel certified by a registered land surveyor by licensed in the State of Colorado. Il Twollx17 copies and one full sized copy of plans depicting the project, the 100-year flood plain area, and the high water line to confirm applicability and any impacts to these areas. 0 Written responses to all review criteria. Il An 81/2"by 11"vicinity map locating the parcel within the City of Aspen. Il 1 Complete Copy of all application materials. If the copy is deemed complete by staff, the following items will then need to be submitted: Il 1 additional copy ofthe complete application packet and, if applicable, associated drawings. 0 Total deposit for review of the application. El A digital copy of the application provided in pdf file format. Disclaimer: The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the City. The summary is based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The summary does not create a legal or vested right, 2 Customer Distribution Land Title Our Order Number: QPR62007446 Date: 04-22-2016 Property Address: 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611 For Title Assistance KIM SHULTZ 533 E HOPKINS #102 ASPEN, CO 81611 970-927-0405 (phone) 970-925-6243 (fax) valleyresponse@Itgc.com PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CLOSER OR CLOSER'S ASSISTANT FOR WIRE TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES , Attention~ KATIE SCHWOERER 100 PUPPY SMITH ST ' ASPEN, CO 81611 970-925-5756 (work) 970-925-4819 (work fax) kschwoerer@aspennature.org Delivered via: Electronic Mail Land Title Guarantee Company Property Report Land Title Order Number: 62007446 GUARANTEE COMPANY WWW.LTGC.COM This Report is based on a limited search of the county real property records and provides the name(s) of the vested owner(s), the legal description, tax information (taken from information provided by the county treasurer on its website) and encumbrances, which, for the purposes of this report, means deed of trust and mortgages, and liens recorded against the property and the owner(s) in the records of the clerk and recorder for the county in which the subject is located. This Report does not constitute any form of warranty or guarantee of title or title insurance. The liability of Land Title Guarantee Company is strictly limited to (1) the recipient of the Report, and no other person, and (2) the amount paid for the report. Prepared For: A LENDER TO BE DETERMINED This Report is dated: 04-20-2016 at 5:00 P. M. Address: 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611 Legal Description: HALLAM LAKE NATURE PRESERVE, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. ~ Record Owner: We find the following documents of record affecting subject property: CHARITABLE LAND -- EXEMPT ***************** PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION ********************** PARCEL NO.: 273707300801 2016 LAND ASSESSED VALUE $706,570.00 2016 IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSED VALUE $196,200.00 2015 REAL PROPERTY TAXES CHARITABLE LAND --- EXEMPT IN THE AMOUNT OF. ·A****A*AAAXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA.1AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJA -lACEb % - Aspen Center.for Environmental Studies 22 April 2015 Justin Barker Senior Planner Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES - educational platform Dear Mr. Barker, This letter is to confirm that I am the authorized representative for Aspen Center of Environmental Studies, the owner of the referenced property in the attached application. 1 hereby designate Charles Cunniffe Architects to represent the owner in all matters pertaining to the application for review by City Staff and any pertinent board and hearings forthwith. Sincerely, 64_U- Chris Lane CEO Aspen Center for Environmental Studies C~ Aspen Center ilit Envizonmental Studic, | 100 Puppy· Smith Street | A,pen, Colorado 81611 ~ ww....petinature.org ~ 970.925.5756 ~ ~ ' ~7' ·1~ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT¢*«»«444<- ~ *~ 5) ~~~~~~~ mlmff Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All land use applications within the City of Aspen are required to include a Homeowner Association Compliance Form (this form) certifying the scope of work included in the land use application complies with all applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed by the Drogertv owner or Attorney representing the Drogertv owner. Property Ng:ES Aspe.n Cenkr for Ervitvmegra.1 91«es Owner (T): Email: Phone No.: Address of \00 fu FFY SMI·-ril S-Iye·E-r Properly: hifIEW, CA (subject of 816 If application) I certify as follows: (pick one) ~ This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. U This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. U This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. I understand this policy and I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or ef{0,st of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. I understand that this documdr~)isa public document. Owner signature: \\6-1/ L- date: 4 ~ 1-2- ~ tu, Owner printed name: orl Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT COMIMU 1\liP/ DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT GENERAL LAND USE PACKET Tt u. Cir. OF Ablih i Attached is an Application for review of Development that requires Land Use Review pursuant to The City of Aspen Land Use Code: Included in this package are the following attachments: 1. Development Application Fee Policy, Fee Schedule and Agreement for Payment Form 2. Land Use Application Form 3. Dimensional Requirements Form 4. Matrix of Land Use Application Requirements/Submittal Requirements Key 5. General Summary of Your Application Process 6. Public Hearing Notice Requirements 7. Affidavit of Notice All Application are reviewed based on the criteria established in Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code. Title 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code is available at the City Clerk's Office on the second floor of City Hall and on the internet at www.cityofaspen.com, City Departments, City Clerk, Municipal Code, and search Title 26. We strongly encourage all applicants to hold a pre-application conference with a Planner in the Community Development Department so that the requirements for submitting a complete application can be fully described. Also, depending upon the complexity of the development proposed, submitting one copy of the development application to the Case Planner to determine accuracy, inefficiencies, or redundancies can reduce the overall cost of materials and Staff time. Please recognize that review of these materials does not substitute for a complete review of the Aspen Land Use Regulations. While this application package attempts to summarize the key provisions of the Code as they apply to your type of development, it cannot possibly replicate the detail or the scope of the Code. If you have questions which are not answered by the materials in this package, we suggest that you contact the staff member assigned to your case or consult the applicable sections of the Aspen Use Regulations. March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Land Use Review Fee Policy The City of Aspen has established a review fee policy forthe processing of land use applications. A flat fee or deposit is collected for land use applications based on the type of application submitted. A flat fee is collected by Community Development for applications which normallytake a minimal and predictable amount of staff time to process. Review fees for other City Departments reviewing the application (referral departments) will also be collected when necessary. Flat fees are cumulative - meaning an application with multiple flat fees must be pay the sum of those flat fee. Flat fees are not refundable. A review fee deposit is collected by Community Development when more extensive staff time is required. Actual staff time spent will be charged against the deposit. Various City staff may also charge theirtime spent on the case in addition to the case planner. Deposit amount may be reduces if, in the opinion of the Community Development Director, the project is expected to take significantly lesstime to process than the deposit indicates. A determination on the deposit amount shall be made duringthe pre-application conference bythe case planner. Hourly billing shall still apply. All applications must include an Agreement to Pay Application Fees. One payment includingthe deposit for Planning and referral agency fees must be submitted with each land use application, made payable to the City of Aspen. Applications will not be accepted for processing without the required fee. The Community Development Department shall keep an accurate record of the actual time required for the processing of a land use application requiring a deposit. The City can provide a summary report of fees due atthe applicant's request. The applicant will be billed for the additional costs incurred by the City when the processing of an application bythe Community Development Department takes more time or expense than is covered by the deposit. Any direct costs attributable to a project review shall be billed to the applicant with no additional administrative charge. In the event the processing of an application takes less time than provided for bythe deposit, the department shall refund the unused portion of the deposited fee to the applicant. Fees shall be due regardless of whether an applicant receives approval. Unless otherwise combined by the Director for simplicity of billing, all applications for conceptual, final and recordation of approval documents shall be handled as individual cases forthe purpose of billing. Upon conceptual approval all billingshall be reconciled and past due invoices shall be paid prior to the Director accepting an application for final review. Final review shall require a new deposit atthe rate in effect atthetime of final submission. Upon final approval all billing shall be again reconciled priorto the Director accepting an application for review of technical documents for recordation. The Community Development Director may cease processing of a land use application for which an unpaid invoice is 30 or more days past due. Unpaid invoices of 90 days or more past due may be assessed a late fee of 1.7% per month. An unpaid invoice of 120 days or more may be subject to additional actions as may be assigned by the Municipal Court Judge. All payment information is public domain. All invoices shall be paid prior to issuance of a Development Order or recordation of development agreements and plats. The City will not accept a building permit for a property until all invoices are paid in full. For permits already accepted, and unpaid invoice of 90 days or more days may result in cessation of building permit processing or issuance of a stop work order until full payment is made. The property owner of record is the party responsible for payment of all costs associated with a land use application for the property. Any secondary agreement between a property owner and an applicant representing the owner (e.g. a contract purchaser) regarding payment of fees is solely between those private parties. March, 2016 City of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Agreement to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the City of Aspen ('City") and Property Phone No.: Owner ("1"): Email: Address of Billing Property: Address: (Subject of (send bills here) application) I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No., Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property ownerthat I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. For flat fees and referral fees: I agree to pay the following fees for the services indicated. I understand thatthese flat fees are non-refundable. $. flat fee for . $. flat fee for $. flat fee for . 5. flat fee for For Deposit cases only: The City and I understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to know the full extent ortotal costs involved in processing the application. I understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed bythe City to the above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered bythe City as being received by me. 1 agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read, understood, and agree tothe Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for no-payment. I agree to pay the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of stafftime. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render and application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, 1 agree to pay additional monthly billingstothe City to reimburse the City forthe processing of my application atthe hourly rates hereinafter stated. $ depositfor hours of Community Development Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. $ deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. City of Aspen: Property Owner: Jessica Garrow, AICP Community Development Director Name: City Use: Title: Fees Due: $ Received $ March, 2016 City of At)en I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ATTACHMENT 2 - LAND USE APPLICATION PROJECT: Name: ACM FRE Et-toug E Location: 14AU-AM (A-HE Parcel ID# CREQUIRED) ·71310-7606)Sol APPLICANT: Name: /1-CES /spen C©Flte,1, fly En\Aran meital et-w[164 Address: ® PUPPY GYnl-1-t-1 sT /€· PEN 00 8%611 Phone#: Q-10 49 97 G-1 6 6 REPRESENTIVATIVE: Name: Charl es Cunni ff e- Archil- ecyl- s ~0 MABINA SALES f (DOLLEEN UU G-Hurt Address: 61 0 E. HNMA N AVE ASPEN CO gte)11 Phone#: 9-7 0 q '236 96910 [33 GIVIQS Exemption D Conceptual PUD I Temporary Use Il GMQS Allotment 03 Final PUD (& PUD Amendment) Special Review Subdivision ELE Conceptual SPA ~~] ESA- 8040 Greenline, Stream 03 Subdivision Exemption (includes CE Margin, Hallam Lake Bluff, Condominiumization) L.-3 Mountain View Plane [23 Final SPA (&SPA 2 Commercial Design Review £ Lot Split Amendment) CE Residential Design Variance 02 Lot Line Adjustment , Small Lodge Conversion/ Expansion r- L.-3 Conditional Use Other: EXISTING CONDITIONS: (description of existing buildings, uses, previous approvals, etc.) PROPOSAL: (Description of proposed buildings, uses, modifications, etc.) Have you attached the following? FEES DUE: $ LI~ Pre-Application Conference Summary L_j Attachment #1, Signed Fee Agreement 7-7 6 Response to Attachment #3, Dimensional Requirements Form L.j Response to Attachment #4, Submittal Requirements - including Written Responses to Review Standards E. 1 3-D Model for large project All plans that are larger than 8.5" X 11" must be folded. A disk with an electric copy of all written text (Microsoft Word Format) must be submitted as part of the application. Large scale projects should include an electronic 3-D model. Your pre-application conference summary will indicate if you must submit a 3-D model. March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ATTACHMENT 3 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM project: ACEG -Freedn ous e Applicant: ACES Location: \0 0 FUFe¥ Er¥,rE+1 9-r e HALLA tv, ll-A#E Zone District: Acceanio , flanned Dave*pment Lot Size: 2-27 ac,ves Lot Area: 1,001,990 ge (Forthe purpose of calculating Floor Area, Lot Area may be reduced for areas within the high-water mark, easement, and steep slopes. Please refer to the definition of Lot Area in the Municipal Code.) 0 Commercial net leasable: Existing: Proposed: () Numberof residential units: Existing: 2- Proposed: O Numberof bedrooms: Existing: O Proposed: () Proposed % of demolition (Historic properties only): N/A Not /43Plicable oluc tb \nifivvic viatvre of €01€ i,v-,phAL,nents, DIMENSIONS: and no \ouitoling& on s He are bethq aff-e czted . Floor Area: Existing: Allowable: Proposed Principal bldg. height: Existing: Allowable: Proposed Access. Bldg. height: Existing: Allowable-. Proposed On-Site parking: Existing: Required: Proposed % Site coverage: Existing: Required: Proposed % Open Space: Existing: Required: Proposed Front Setback: Existing: Required Proposed Rear Setback: Existing: Required. Proposed Combined F/F: Existing: Required Proposed Side Setback: Existing: Required: Proposed Side Setback: Existing: Required Proposed Combined Sides: Existing: Required °roposed Distance between Bldgs. Existing: Required: Proposed Existing: Required: Proposed: Existing non-conformities or encroachments: Variations requested: 9-h-eclrot m(XYgn eXPIrp-flon ~ Yev VEW March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ATTACHMENT 4- MATRIX OF LAND USE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS For application requirements, refer to the numbers in the second column. These numbers correspond to the key on page 9. For multiple reviews, do not duplicate information. All application materials must be complete and submitted in collected packets. All drawings must include an accurate graphic scale Type of Review App Submission Process Type (See Process Number of Required Requirements Description in Att.5) Submittal Packets (See key on page 9.) 8040 GREENLINE REVIEW 1-7, 8-10, 35 P & Z 10 8040 GREENLIN EXEMPTION 1-7, 8-10, 35 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW 2 STREAM MARGIN REVIEW 1-7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 35 P & Z OR ADMINISTRATIVE 2 FOR 0 ADMIN., 10 FOR (based on location) P&Z STREAM MARGIN 1-7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 35 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW 2 EXEMPTION HALLAM LAKE BLUFF 1-7, 13 , 14, 35 P & Z 10 REVIEW MOUNTAIN VIEW PLANE 1-7, 15, 16, 35 P & Z 10 CONDITIONAL USE 1-7,9, 17 P & Z 10 SPECIAL REVIEW* 1-7, Additional Submission Reg. P & Z 10 depend on nature of the Special Review Requested. SUBDIVISION 1-7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21, 35 P & Z, AND CITY COUNCIL 20 EXEMPT SUBDIVISION 1-7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 35 Cl ITY COUNCIL 10 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 1-7,22 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW 2 LOT SPLIT 1-7, 22 CITY COUNCIL 10 CODE AMENDMENT 1-4,7, 23 P & Z, AND CITY COUNCIL 20 WIRELESS TELECOM. 1-7, 16, 24, 25, 26, 27, 35 ADMIN, OR P&Z 2 FOR ADMIN., 10 FOR P&Z SATELITE DISH OVER 24" IN 1-7 ADMIN, OR P&Z 2 FOR ADMIN., 10 FOR DIAMETER P&Z RES. DESIGN STANDARDS 1-7, 9, 28, 29, 30 P & Z OR DRAC 10 VARIANCE GMQS EXEMPTION* 1-7, Additional Submission Reg. ADMIN., OR P&Z AND/OR 2 FOR ADMIN., 10 FOR depend on nature of the Exemption CC (BASED ON EXEMPTION P& Z, 20 FORP& Z AND CC Request. TYPE) CONDOMINIUMIZATION 1,31 ADMINISTRATIVE 2 PUD 1-7,32,33,35 CONCEPTUAL -P&Z, AND 20 FOR P&Z AND CC CC Fl NAL - P & Z, AN D CC (Submit Separately for Final PUD Review) LODGE PRESERVATION PUD 1-7,35 P & Z, AND CC 20 March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (9701 920 5050 IEITY-62*SPEN-COMMUNITYDEVELOPNENTDEPARTMENil ATTACHMENT 4- MATRIX OF LAND USE APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS (CONTINUED) PUD AMENDMENT 1-7 ADMIN., OR P & Z, AND/OR CC 2 FOR Admin., 10 (BASED ON AMENDMENT for P & Z, 20 FOR P TYPE) & Z AND CC SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA 1-7,35 CONCEPTUAL -P&Z, AND CC 2 FOR Admin., 20 (SPA) FINAL -P&Z, AND CC for P&Z AND CC AMENDENDMENTTOSPA 1-7 ADMIN. OR CC (BASED ON 2 for Admin., 20 for DURATION TIME) P & Z and CC TEMPORARY USE 1-7 ADMIN OR P&Z (BASED ON 2 for Admin., 10 for DURATION TIME) City Council ACCESSORY DEWELLING 1-7,9 ADMIN OR P&Z (BASED ON IF 2 for UNIT THE PROPOSAL MEETS REVIEW Administrative STANDARDS) Review REZONING 1-7 P & Z AND CC 20 DIMENSIONAL 1-7, 34 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 9 REQUIREMENTS VARIANCE * Consult with a Planner about submittal requirements. ** A pre-application conference with a Plannershould be conducted priorto submitting any land use application. Please call 920-5090 to schedule a pre-application conference. March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ATTACHMENT 4 - CONT'D - SUBMITTAL KEY 1. Land Use Application with Applicant's 12. Accurate elevations (in relation to mean sea Subdivision as it relates to the rest of the city name, addressandtelephone number, level) of the lowest floor, including basement, of and the street system in the area ofthe contained within a letter signed bythe all new or substantially improved structures; a proposed subdivision. The contents of the plat applicant stating the name, address and verification and recordation of the actual shall be of sufficient detail to determine whether telephone number of the reprehensive elevation in relation to mean sea level to which the proposed subdivision will meet the design authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. any structure is constructed; a demonstration standards pursuant to Land Use Code Section that all new construction orsubstantial 26.480.060(3).20. Subdivision GIS data. 2. The Street address and legal description improvements will be anchored to prevent of the parcel on which development is flotation, collapse or lateral movement of any 20. A Landscape plan showing location, size proposed to occur. structure to be constructed or improved, a and typeof proposed landscape features. demonstration that all new construction or 3, A disclosure of ownership of the parcel on substantial improvements will be anchored to 21. A subdivision plat which meets the terms of which development is proposed to occur, prevent floatation, collapse or lateral movement this chapter, and conform tothe requirements consisting of a current certificate from a title of any structure to be constructed or improved; of thistitle indicating that no furthersubdivision insurance company, or attorney licensed to a demonstration thatthe structure will the may begranted forthese lots nor will additional practice in the State of Colorado, listingthe lowest floor, including basement, elevated to at units be built without receipt of applicable names of all owners of the property, and all least two (2) feet above the base flood elevation, approvals pursuantto this chapterand growth mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, all as certified by a registered professional management allocation pursuantto Chapter contacts and agreements affecting the parcel, engineer or architect. 26.470. and demonstrating the owner's right to apply forthe Development Application. 13. A Landscape plan that includes native 22. The precise wording of any proposed vegetative screening of no less than fifty (50) amendment. 4. An 8 7" X 11" vicinity map locating the percent of the development as views from the subject parcel within the City of Aspen. rear (slope) of the parcel. All vegetative 23. Site Plan orplans drawn to a scale of one screening shall be maintained in perpetuity and (1") inch equals ten (10") feet or one (l") inch 5, A site improvement survey including shall be replaced with the same or comparable equals twenty (20 ') feet, including before and topography and vegetation showing the material should it die. "after" photographs (simulations) specifying the current status of the parcel certified by a location of antennas, support structures, registered land surveyor, licensed in the State 14. Site sections drawn by registered architect, transmission buildings and/or other necessary of Colorado. (This requirement, or any part landscape architect, or engineer shall be uses, access, parking, fences, signs, lighting, thereof, may be waived bythe Community submitted showing all existing and proposed site landscaped areas ad all adjacent land uses within Development Department if the project is elements, the top of slope, and pertinent on-hundred fifty (150') feet. determined not to warrant a survey.) elevations above sea level. Such plans and drawings should demonstrate compliance with the Review Standards of this 6. A site plan depicting the proposed layout 15. Proposed elevations of the development, Section. and the project's physical relationship tothe including any rooftop equipment and how it will land and itssurroundings. be screened. 24 FAA and FCC Coordination. Statements regarding the regulations of the Federal Aviation 7. A written description of the proposal and 16. Proposed elevations of the development Administration (FAA) and the Federal a written explanation of how a proposed and how it will be screened. Communications Commission (FCC). development complies with the review standards relevant to the development 17. A sketch plan of the site showing existing 25. Structural Integrity Report from a application. and proposed features which are relevantto the professional engineer licensed in the State of review. Colorado. 8. Plan with Existing and proposed grades at two-foot contours, with five-foot intervals for 18. One (1) inch equals four hundred (400) feet 26. Evidence that an effort was made to locate grades over ten (10) percent. scale City Map showingthe location of the an existing wireless telecommunication services proposed subdivision, all adjacent lands owned facility site including coverage/ interference 9. Proposed elevations of the development by or under option to the applicant, commonly analysis and capacity analysis and a brief known landmarks, and the zone district in which statement as to other reasons for success or no 10. A description of proposed construction the proposed subdivision and adjacent success. techniques to be used. properties are located. 28. Neighborhood block plan at 1"=50' 11. A Plan with the 100-year floodplain line 19. A plat which reflects the layout of the lots, (available from City Engineering Department) and the high water line. blocks and structures in the proposed Graphicallyshow the front portions of all subdivision. The plat shall be drawn at a scale of existing buildings on both sides of the block and one (1) equals one hundred (100) feet or larger. theirsetback from the street in feet. Identify Architectural scales are not acceptable. Sheet parking and front entry for each building and size shall be twenty-four (24) inches bythirty-six locate any accessory dwelling units along the (36) inches. If necessaryto place the plat on alley. Indicate whether any portion of the more than one (1) sheet, an index shall be houses immediately adjacent to the subject included on the firstsheet. A vicinity mapshall parcel are one story Conly one living level). also appearonthe firstsheet showing the (Continued on next page.) March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 28. Roof Plan. 34. Exterior Lighting Plan. Show the location, height, type and luminous intensity of each above 29. Photographic panorama. Show grade fixture. Estimate the site illumination as elevations of all buildingson bothsides of measured in foot candlesand include minimum, the block, including present condition of the maximum, and average illumination. subject property. Label photos and mount Additionally, provide comparable examples on a presentation board. already in the communitythat demonstrate technique, specification, and/ or light level if they 30. A Condominium subdivision exemption exist. plat drawn with permanent ink on reproducible mylar. Sheetsizeshall be twenty-four (24 inches by thirty-six (36) inches with an unencumbered margin of one and one-half ( 1 14) inches onthe left hand side f thesheet and one-half (1/2) inch margin around the other three (3 ) sides of the sheet pursuant to Land Use Code Section 26.480.090. 31. A description and site plan of the proposed development including a statement of the objectives to be achieved by the PUD and a description of the proposed land uses, densities, natural features, traffic and pedestrian circulation, of-street parking, open space areas, infrastructure improvements, and site drainage. 32. An architectural character plan generally indicating the use, massing, scale and orientation of the proposed buildings. 33. A written description of the variance being requested. March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ATTACHMENT 5 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURE 1. Attend pre-application conference. During this one-on-one meeting, staff will determine the review process which appliestoyourdevelopment proposal and will identifythe materials necessaryto review yourapplication. 2. Submit Development Application. Based on your pre-application meeting, you should respond to the application package and submit the requested number of copies of the complete application and the application and the appropriate processing fee to the Community Development Department. 3. Determination of Completeness. Within five working days of the date of your submission, staff will review the application, and will notify you in writing whetherthe application is complete or if additional materials are required. Please be aware that the purpose of the completeness review is to determine whether or not the information you have submitted is adequate to review the request, and not whether the information is sufficient to obtain approval. 4. Staff Review of Development Application. Once your application is determined to be complete, it will be reviews by the staff for compliance with the applicable standards of the Code. During the staff review stage, the application will be referred to other agencies for comments. The Planner assigned to your case or the agency may contact you if additional information is needed or if problems are identified. A memo will be written by the staff member for signature by the Community Development Director. The memo will explain whetheryour application complies with the Code and will list any conditions which should apply if the application is to be approved. Final approval of any Development Application which amends a recorded document, such as a plat, agreement or deed restriction, will require the applicant to prepare an amended version of that document for review and approval by staff. Staff will provide the applicant with the applicable contents for the revised plat, while the City Attorney is normally in charge of the form for recorded agreements and deed restrictions. We suggest that you not go to the trouble or expense of preparing these documents until the staff has determined that your application is eligible for the requested amendment or exemption. 5. Board Review of Application. If a public hearing is required for the land use action that you are requesting, then the Planning Staff will schedule a hearing date for the application upon determination that the Application is complete. The hearing(s) will be scheduled before the appropriate reviewing board(s). The applicant will be required to nail notice (one copy provided by the Community Development Department) to property owners within 30 feet of the subject property and post notice (sign available at the Community Development Department) of the public hearing on the site at least fifteen (15) days prior to the hearing date (please see Attachment 6 for instructions). The Planning Staff will publish notice of the hearing inthe paper for land use requests that require publication. The Planning Staff will then formulate a recommendation on the land use request and draft a memo to the reviewing board(s). Staff will supply the Applicant with a copy of the Planning Staff's memo approximately 5 days prior to the hearing. The public hearing(s) will take place before the appropriate review boards. Public Hearings include a presentation bythe Planning Staff, a presentation bythe Applicant (optional), consideration of public comment, and the reviewing board's questions and decision. CContinued on next page) March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (970) 920 5050 .. CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 6. Issuance of Development Order. If the land use review is approved, then the Planning Staff will issue a Development Order which allowsthe Applicantto proceed into Building Permit Application. 7. Receipt of Building Permit. Once you have received a copy of the signed staff approval, you may proceed to building permit review. During this time, your project will be examined for its compliance with the Uniform Building Code. It will also be checked for compliance with applicable provisions of the Land Use Regulations which were not reviewed in detail during the one step review (this might include a check of floor area ratios, setbacks, parking, open space and the like). Fees for water, sewer, parks and employee housing will be collected if due. Any document required to be recorded, such as a plat, deed restriction or agreement, will be reviewed and recorded before a Building Permit is submitted. March, 2016 Citv of Aoen I 130 S. Galena St. I (9701 920 5050 VICINITY MAP N T.S. 1 - 0 7 - HERE Ne 0 t r Fory< #t <- _----224 3 22' ,-1 r--3 LIC i \ NORTH ' 3 023 1 -1 11\ 3 [ZE] 1--11 1 1 1 I -CG f /4% - -2-- SMUG-El? _ . \255%· 5. 1 I. 1 il 11 11 11 1. ' Il il il «H FRANCI~ lilli 41 lilli 1 i 1 11 11 1) il 11 1 HALLAM 1 j I Il lili ; 1 1 I 1 1 1 1! Il 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 0 r-- - U W. 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For the latest product information about National Flood Insurance Al 1 - lip %- *i#*ki:~ -5/ $6· Program ·Ilood maps checkthe FEMA Flood Map Store at www. mic.fema.gov le f 7786 7794 RECEPTION#: 619489, 05 2015 at 02:30:26 PM, 1 OF 2, R $16 Janice K. Vos Caudill tkin County, CO NOTICE OF APPROVAL FOR A STREAM MARGIN REVIEW EXEMPTION FOR THE HALLAM LAKE NATURE PRESERVE, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET Parcel ID: 2737-073-00-801 APPLICANT: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 100 Puppy Smith Street Aspen, CO 81611 SUBJECT & SITE OF APPROVAL: Stream Margin Review Exemption, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve ZONING: Academic (A), Planned Development (PD) SUMMARY: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) requests a stream margin exemption to restore the area surrounding the educational pond at the Hallam Lake Nature Preserve (The Preserve). The Preserve is located within the Academic zone district with a Planned Development overlay. Due to its proximity to the Roaring Fork River; The Preserve is within the Stream Margin Review area. Development within 100' from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and areas within the Flood Hazard Area is subject to a heightened review process, The existing educational patio is used for environmental programs and provides access to the educational pond. ACES seeks to improve the educational patio to enhance safer access to the pond and the scope ofwork includes stabilization ofthe bank, re-grading and relaying the flagstone pavers as shown in Exhibit A. AGES will also realign the rocks around the Hallam Lake Spring, concealing the piped water source. to emulate a more natural setting. The project will be limited to approximately 500sf of disturbance. No tree removal is proposed as part of the project. STAFF EVALUATION: The proposed change meets the review criteria for a Stream Margin Review exemption (Exhibit B). The patio area surrounding the educational pond is an existing feature on the property. The improvements will not expand the tloor area or areas exempt from floor area calculations. Additionally, the landscaping will enhance safety during school programs by providing a gentle sloping grade to the pond. DECISION: The Deputy Community Development Director finds the project exempt from Stream Margin Review as noted above and on Exhibit 'A' to be consistent with the review criteria (Exhibit B) and thereby, APPROVES the request. APPBOVED BY· C j>lf t"·--· 4 172~\6 \Jelmifer ~elan, Deputy Community Development Director Date / Exhibit A: Project Location (Recorded) Exhibit B: Review Criteria (Not Recorded) 19%bit 11 ~,. -135' x 6' = 21 Osf I - I t···:'.4 fi»40fifl-·'. . S.?: r . 249,23.:1 -2 C 1 - : 1. 42*J·..4#6&9.4 ~~ ·...j·A.··**,4.3 £, I. I 30' x 8' = 240sf | le ' no ..91 9 46,./ ·a· conceptual plan aces o Note: The conceptual plan shown is not a part of this approval. The graphic was provided to show the areas of disturbance outlined in the projed description. Janice K. Vos Caudill, kin County, RECEPTION#: 619489, 05/ 2015 at 02 :3 :26 PM, 2 OF 2, rt·0: AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.060 (E), ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: , Aspen, CO SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 'TAL 4~ cak 2 4 9 4: 39 Frl , 201-,2 STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. County of Pitkin ) I, be ZE~ (name, please print) _~A/Ch %6 8 being or representing dn Applicant to the City Zf Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: V Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Posting of notice: By posting of notice, which form was obtained from the Community Development Department, which was made of suitable, waterproof materials, which was not less than twenty-two (22) inches wide and twenty-six (26) inches high, and which was composed of letters not less than one inch in height. Said notice was posted at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on the day of , 20 , to and including the date and time of the public hearing. A photograph of the posted notice (sign) is attached hereto. Mailing of notice. By the mailing of a notice obtained from the Community Development Department, which contains the information described in Section 26.304.060(E)(2) of the Aspen Land Use Code. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, notice was hand delivered or mailed by first class postage prepaid U.S. mail to all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet of the property subject to the development application. The names and addresses of . j property owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they .,.24 ~peared no more than sixty (60) days prior to the date o f the public hearing. A .· ·z, .., ·. n copy ofthe owners and governmentalagencies so noticedis attached hereto. ...I Neighborhood Outreach: Applicant attests that neighborhood outreach, summarized and attached, was conducted prior to the first public hearing as required in Section 26.304.035, Neighborhood Outreach. A copy of the neighborhood outreach summary, including the method of public notification and a copy of any documentation that was presented to the public is attached hereto. (continued on next page) 1 - Mineral Estate Owner Notice. By the certified mailing of notice, return receipt requested, to affected mineral estate owners by at least thirty (30) days prior to the date scheduled for the initial public hearing on the application of development. The names and addresses of mineral estate owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County. At a minimum, Subdivisions, SPAs or PUDs that create more than one lot, new Planned Unit Developments, and new Specially Planned Areas, are subject to this notice requirement. Rezoning or text amendment. Whenever the official zoning district map is in any way to be changed or amended incidental to or as part of a general revision of this Title, or whenever the text of this Title is to be amended, whether such revision be made by repeal of this Title and enactment of a new land use regulation, or otherwise, the requirement of an accurate survey map or other sufficient legal description of, and the notice to and listing of names and addresses of owners of real property in the area of the proposed change shall be waived. However, the proposed zoning map shall be available for public inspection in the planning agency during all business hours for fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on such amendments. The foregoing "Affidavit of Notice" was acknowledged before me this 1 5- day 0 4,|c,i7 . 20(~. by 14.0,-re.G, Sc cr-<---~ -0 WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL Mycommission expires: JP16£0-0 En*,~~U Glterbi~ Notary Public KAREN REED PATTERSON NOTARY PUBLIC ATTACHMENTS AS APPLICABLE: STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID #19964002767 • COPY OF THE PUBLICATION My Commission Expires February 15,2020 ] • PHOTOGRAPH OF THE POSTED NOTICE (SIGN) n • LIST OF THE OWNERS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES NOTICED BY MAIL • APPLICANT CERTIFICATION OF MINERAL ESTAE OWNERS NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY C.R.S. §24-65.5-103.3 -emii-EP........ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RE: 100 Puppy Smith St. (Aspen Center for En- vironmental Studies) Public Hearing: August 2,2016,4.30 PM Meeting Location: City Hall, Sister Cities Room 130 S. Oalena St., Aspen, CO 81611 Project Location: 100 Puppy Smith Street (ACES) Legal Description: PID #273707300801, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve, County of Pitkin, State 01 Colorado. Description: The applicant would like to upgrade ana expand an existing viewing platform into an education and wildlife observation station. The viewing platform is located in the 100-year flood· plain Land Use Reviews Reg: Stream Margin Review, PO Amendment Decision Making Body: Planning & Zoning Com· mission Applicant: Aspen Center for Environmental Stud- ies, 100 Puppy Smith St. Aspen, CO 81611 More Information: For further information related to the project, contact Reilly Thimons at the City of Aspen Community Development Department. 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO. (970) 429.2754, reilly.thimons @cityotaspen. com. Published in the Aspen Times on July 8, 2016 (12240694) ACES VIEWING PLATFORM 91 1, CHARLES CUNNIFFE June 28,2016 ARCHITECTS Reilly Thimons RECEIVED Planning Technician Community Development Department JUN 3 0 2016 Aspen, CO 81611 CITY OF ASPEN Re: AGES Viewing Platform COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. The existing structure will remain unmoved in its current location, while the railings and stair treads will be replaced to meet code and safety standards. In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an organic railing system that blends the wooden platform into its natural surroundings. This CNC-milled plywood railing system undulates along the length of stairs and is not only safer than the existing condition, but allows for additional viewing spaces on landings for classes, partial coverings from the weather, and a changing spatial awareness. While leaving the existing footprint of the platform in tact, ACES will update the railings and treads to create a more functional, safe, and useful platform for its students. 4 4 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen. Colorado 81611 • tel 970.925.5590 • tax: 970.925.5076 m www.cunniffe.com ~ m** ACES VIEWING PLATFORM THEJ CHARLES CUNNIFFE ARCHITECTS TABLE OF CONTENTS RECEIVED • Legal Description of Site JUN 3 0 2016 • Signed Letter by Applicant CITY OF ASPEN • HOA Compliance Form COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • Written Responses to Review Criteria • FIRM Map • Vicinity Map • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan Legal Description • ACES Existing Condition Drawings and Proposed Project Drawings • Notice of Approval for Stream Margin Review Exemption • Map of Hallam Lake Annexation • Ordinance No. 7 • ACES Viewing Platform Improvement Exhibit 4 4 ~ 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen. Colorado 81611 • teel. 970.925.5590 • fax: 970 925.5076 • www cunniffe.corn ~ CITY OF ASPEN PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Justin Barker, 429.2797 DATE: 4/7/16 PROJECT: 100 Puppy Smith St (ACES) REPRESENTATIVE: Marina Skiles, 925.5590 REQUEST: Stream Margin Review DESCRIPTION: The subject property is located at 100 Puppy Smith Street and is occupied by the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES). The property is zoned Academic (A) and contains a Planned Development (PD) Overlay. There are currently several existing structure and platforms located around the property, one of which is a viewing platform located along the Roaring Fork River. The applicant would like to remodel and expand the platform in order to make it code-compliant and more amenable for the summer kids' education program. The proposed development is located within the Stream Margin Review Area, which is inclusive of both the 100-year flood plain and 100 feet of the high water line of the Roaring Fork River. It appears from the provided documentation that the proposed development is located within the 100-year flood plain and would be subject to P&Z review. The applicant will need to respond to the criteria in Section 26.435.040.C. Since this property is within a Planned Development, the expansion of this structure will also require an amendment to the Planned Development. The amendment will be combined with the Stream Margin Review at P&Z. Below are links to the Land Use Application form and Land Use Code for your convenience: Land Use App: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Portals/0/docs/City/Comdev/Apps'/020and%20Fees/2013%20land%20use%20app%20form.pdf Land Use Code: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Community-Development/Planning-and-Zoning/Title-26-Land-Use-Code/ Land Use Code Section(s) 26.304 Common Development Review Procedures 26.435.040 Stream Margin review 26.445 Planned Development Review by: Staff for complete application Referrals: Engineering, Parks Public Hearing: Planning & Zoning Commission Planning Fees: Planning Deposit - ESA review $4,550 for 10 hours Referral Fees: Engineering (per hour) - $325 Parks (flat fee) - $975 Total Deposit: $5,850 (additional planning hours over deposit amount are billed at a rate of $325/hour; additional engineering hours over deposit are billed at a rate of $325/hour) ASLU Stream Margin 1431 Crystal Lake Rd PID # 273718131007 1 To apply, submit the following information: Il Completed Land Use Application and signed fee agreement. E Pre-application Conference Summary (this document). m Street address and legal description of the parcel on which development is proposed to occur, consisting of a current (no older than 6 months) certificate from a title insurance company, an ownership and encumbrance report, or attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, listing the names of all owners of the property, and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements affecting the parcel, and demonstrating the owner's right to apply for the Development Application. m Applicant's name, address and telephone number in a letter signed by the applicant that states the name, address and telephone number of the representative authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. m HOA Compliance form (Attached) m A written description of the proposal and an explanation in written, graphic, or model form of how the proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application and relevant land use approvals associated with the property. m A site improvement survey (no older than a year from submittal) including topography and vegetation showing the current status of the parcel certified by a registered land surveyor by licensed in the State of Colorado. E Two 11x17 copies and one full sized copy of plans depicting the project, the 100-year flood plain area, and the high water line to confirm applicability and any impacts to these areas. Il Written responses to all review criteria. El An 8 1/2"by 11"vicinity map locating the parcel within the City of Aspen. m 1 Complete Copy of all application materials. If the copy is deemed complete by staff, the following items will then need to be submitted: 0 1 additional copy of the complete application packet and, if applicable, associated drawings. m Total deposit for review of the application. E A digital copy of the application provided in pdf file format. Disclaimer: The foregoing summary is advisory in nature only and is not binding on the City. The summary is based on current zoning, which is subject to change in the future, and upon factual representations that may or may not be accurate. The summary does not create a legal or vested right 2 COMMU NITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All land use applications within the City of Aspen are required to include a Homeowner Association Compliance Form (this form) certifying the scope of work included in the land use application complies with all applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed bv the property owner or Attorney representing the property owner. Name: Property Owner ("1") Email: Phone No. Address of Property: (subject of application) I certify as follows: (pick one) E This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. E This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. El This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. I understand this policy and I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. 1 understand that this document is a public document. Owner signature: date: Owner printed name: or, Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: Customer Distribution Land Title Our Order Number: QPR62007446 IAGALAhtlt; €21*' r»4Y -Sin[• [967- Date: 04-22-2016 Property Address: 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611 For Title Assistance KIM SHULTZ 533 E HOPKINS #102 ASPEN, CO 81611 970-927-0405 (phone) 970-925-6243 (fax) valleyresponse@Itgc.com PLEASE CONTACT YOUR CLOSER OR CLOSER'S ASSISTANT FOR WIRE TRANSFER INSTRUCTIONS ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Attention: KATIE SCHWOERER 100 PUPPY SMITH ST ASPEN, CO 81611 970-925-5756 (work) 970-925-4819 (work fax) kschwoerer@aspennature.org Delivered via: Electronic Mail RECEIVED JUN 3 0 2016 CITY OF ASPEN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 4 4 I. Land Title Guarantee Company Property Report Land Title Order Number: 62007446 GUARANTEE COMPANY WWW.LTGC.COM This Report is based on a limited search of the county real property records and provides the name(s) of the vested owner(s), the legal description, tax information (taken from information provided by the county treasurer on its website) and encumbrances, which, for the purposes of this report, means deed of trust and mortgages, and liens recorded against the property and the owner(s) in the records of the clerk and recorder for the county in which the subject is located. This Report does not constitute any form of warranty or guarantee of title or title insurance. The liability of Land Title Guarantee Company is strictly limited to (1) the recipient of the Report, and no other person, and (2) the amount paid for the report. Prepared For: - A LENDER TO BE DETERMINED -- - -~ ~ ~ - This Report is dated: RECEIVED 04-20-2016 at 5:00 RM. JUN 3 0 2016 Address: CITY OF ASPEN 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET, ASPEN, CO 81611 COMWONITY DEVELOPMEN1 Legal Description: HALLAM LAKE NATURE PRESERVE, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. Record Owner: We find the following documents of record affecting subject property: CHARITABLE LAND -- EXEMPT ***************** PROPERTY TAX INFORMATION ********************** PARCEL NO.: 273707300801 2016 LAND ASSESSED VALUE $706,570.00 2016 IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSED VALUE $196,200.00 2015 REAL PROPERTY TAXES CHARITABLE LAND --- EXEMPT IN THE AMOUNT OF. i *AA*AAA/Al/AA/*Aill"1111**AA*Al*AA/AAA/*AAA/AA 1.1 1*11*11/111/11*A 4 4 -./..000' RECEIVED 20 June 2016 JUN 3 0 2016 Ms. Reilly Thimons Planning Technician CITY OF AS City of Aspen Community Development Department (044«/Nrry nr,e PEN 130 S. Galena Street, 3rd Floor L,CLOPMENT Aspen, CO 81611 Re: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) Hallam Lake / Letter Certifying Date of Construction of Existing PlaHorm Dear Reilly: Please be advised that the viewing platform located at Hallam Lake which is the subject of a redevelopment plan was constructed prior to the adoption of Ordinance 7, Series of 1997 which annexed the 21.5 acre AGES property into the City of Aspen. As such, no information has been found at the City of Aspen providing additional information on the provenance of the platform. To the best of our knowledge, the platform was constructed prior to 1993. This information is based on the recollection of Mr. Jim Kravitz, Director of Naturalist Programs at AGES. Mr. Kravitz has verified that the platform existed in 1993 when he arrived at AGES and he has a photo dated 1993 as evidence. A review of documents recorded at the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder, images of historic photos archived at the Aspen Historical Society, and other records pertaining to the development that has occurred at the ACES Hallam Lake location has not yielded any more specific information on the construction of the platform. For these reasons, it is our understanding that the platform may remain and be expanded upon as proposed in the redevelopment plan submitted by Charles Cunniffe Architects. Please call with any questions. 0(10 Chris Lane Chief Executive Officer Aspen Center for Environmental Studies ,\,pen Centerfor I„Granmental Studies ~ 100 Pupp)-Smith Street I Aspen, Colorado 81611 | www.,™pennature.org | 970.925.5756 Mr. Michael Kraemer Pitkin County Community Development Department Minor Amendment to a Development Permit / 125 White Horse Springs / PID 264335200003 15 October 2015 Page 12 The foregoing " Certification Letter" was acknowledged before me this 10*Elay of J qne 20*by Kathiene. Schwoerer WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL My commission expires: Q . 1~ · 2018 A<am€€tu-~~ Nbfary Public 00 c M 80 0,%,%,11'ti '11#,//~/:/3%4 ..'El- *·'NO TAR *:31% •m E U) * :272 s_€·.308 L I C ."02 949. ...PS 'f,11$1!11 tal,90 4//m,tit„00 ./- h <*i*,0,AE 1--1 LJ - Aspen Centerjor Environmental Studies 22 April 2015 RECEIVED JUN 3 0 2016 Justin Barker Senior Planner CITY OF ASPEN Community Development Department COIMM)MTY -DE'fL0PMEN7 Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES - educational platform Dear Mr. Barker, This letter is to confirm that I am the authorized representative for Aspen Center of Environmental Studies, the owner ofthe referenced property in the attached application. I hereby designate Charles Cunniffe Architects to represent the owner in all matters pertaining to the application for review by City Staff and any pertinent board and hearings forthwith. Sincerely, Ed/-- Chris Lane CEO Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 4 4 A~pen Center IM Environmental Studies 1 100 Puppv Smith Street I Aspen, Colorado 81611 ~ i,ww.aspem.iture.org ~ 970.925.5756 1.1 ~,·,•174/ 1 COMMUN~Y DEVELOPMENT DEPAR-1*MENT/*2*v/=Wr~lm *~9m~,cal ~~ 1 Homeowner Association Compliance Policy All land use applications within the City of Aspen are required to include a Homeowner Association Compliance Form (this form) certifying the scope of work included in the land use application complies with all applicable covenants and homeowner association policies. The certification must be signed by the Dropertv owner or Attorney representinq the Dropertv owner. properly *f~ES> AS~n Cerrkr ·for Ervi haY2£rital Stud 06 ~ * Owner ("1"): Email: Phone No.: Address of \00 fu (TY SMETH SITEST 9 1 rc 1-- c Property: A*f EN, 00 cn (subject of €1611 application) Z I certify as follows: (pick one) ~J This property is not subject to a homeowners association or other form of private covenant. U This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application do not require approval by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. 01 This property is subject to a homeowners association or private covenant and the improvements proposed in this land use application have been approved by the homeowners association or covenant beneficiary. I understand this policy and I understand the City of Aspen does not interpret, enforce, or manage the applicability, meaning or effect of private covenants or homeowner association rules or bylaws. 1 understand that this docurodht isa public document. 1,' \ -,1 A Owner signature: \\.2>L/ L/~ dater 4 ~ 7-1 ~ i u & Owner printed name: or, Attorney signature: date: Attorney printed name: 4 4 CITY OF ASPEN CITY OF ASPEN COMIMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Agreement to Pay Application Fees An agreement between the City of Aspen ("City") and Property Phone No.: 0170 42.9 9-1,66 em.\01 owner (r): CH#1S UAW E Email: C (Clve®(15p€nnoi uve. Org , Address of (00 Puper SMITH g T Address: b uo fuFFY SMITH ST Billing ,. Property: (Subject of At FEW 00 (send bills here) AGPEN Co application) 474\ bl\ 2/6/1 I understand that the City has adopted, via Ordinance No., Series of 2011, review fees for Land Use applications and payment of these fees is a condition precedent to determining application completeness. I understand that as the property owner that I am responsible for paying all fees for this development application. For flat fees and referral fees: I agree to pay.the following fees for the services indicated. I understand that these flat fees are 9-tnff r Vt non-refundable. Fiahhi' 4 -3/n(Ag *er Ci'·1--ycounc; I ved uoti on) $1 7.01 LE) flat fee for Ehg¢n€€*4-g $· flat fee for Bx Yl<g $. fiat fee for . $. flat fee for For Deposit cases only: The City and I understand that because of the size, nature or scope of the proposed project, it is not possible at this time to know the full extent or total costs involved in processing the application. I understand that additional costs over and above the deposit may accrue. I understand and agree that it is impracticable for City staff to complete processing, review and presentation of sufficient information to enable legally required findings to be made for project consideration, unless invoices are paid in full. The City and I understand and agree that invoices mailed by the City to the above listed billing address and not returned to the City shall be considered by the City as being received by me. I agree to remit payment within 30 days of presentation of an invoice by the City for such services. I have read„understood, and agree to the Land Use Review Fee Policy including consequences for no-payment. I agree to pay the following initial deposit amounts for the specified hours of staff time. I understand that payment of a deposit does not render and application complete or compliant with approval criteria. If actual recorded costs exceed the initial deposit, 1 agree to pay additional monthly billings to the City to reimburse the City for the processing of my application at the hourly rates hereinafter stated. $ deposit for hours of Community Development Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. $ deposit for hours of Engineering Department staff time. Additional time above the deposit amount will be billed at $325.00 per hour. City of Aspen: Property Owner: 1\56Ek) 6611--80 ·R>@ EmitowNSAL %-luc[IK •« A ' Jessica Garrow, AICP Community Development Director Name: Grk £ 2.-AN.)2 4WL City Use: Title' Fees Due: $ Received $ .C_ ED - 1-?PA~#Ufj.tA %:49249490*0·f-:· p.. ··4 -0 - p . -:.- 1-:·~.=.-,~-·,9-f··,- 4·24-· 1- :.. 1.4 : 1/*: , ...;f.L:..3 -l.,f:-/.ZEF ~r.. '- .- . ·:* . / 4 - · '..'· .- '.--'»-- 44}Fit f 3--f·~· ·~~;039§21210- 7- -<·&'h··: ·7 ·3>·t-- ·ci.: .=.· ·: ~ :-~ iJ:~ t ·~~~ ... :> . .· · .~~~~ ~ f~.--f·j~~32 f 2.-~: t·,4- ~ :~ *= -i--5 6~5- v- * 6:(:,45<irift~~-,/.;-,: i····.- · . ~° fj {k: .·:~ f.~ .r· . (.. ~ : .~~.~: ~- f- -·>.: . Z ·.~f j 20 June 2016 JUN 3 0 2016 Ms. Reilly Thimons Planning Technician „ CITY OF ISVN City of Aspen Community Development Department 00.,4,~Ti )~~1EL L~~flEN, 130 S. Galena Street, 3rd Floor Aspen, CO 81611 Re: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) Hallam Lake / Letter Certifying Date of Construction of Existing Platform Dear Reilly: Please be advised that the viewing platform located at Hallam Lake which is the subject of a redevelopment plan was constructed prior 10 Ihe adoption of Ordinance 7, Series of 1997 which annexed the 21.5 acre ACES property into the City of Aspen. As such, no information has been found at the Cily of Aspen providing additional information on the provenance of the platform. To the best of our knowledge, the platform was constructed prior to 1993. This information is based on the recollection of Mr. jim Kravitz, Director of Naturalist Programs at AGES. Mr. Kravitz has verified that the platform existed in 1993 when he arrived at ACES and he has a photo dated 1993 as evidence. A review of documents recorded al the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder, irnages of historic photos archived at the Aspen Historical Society, and other records pertaining to the development that has occurred at the ACES Hallam Lake location has not yielded any more specific information on the construction of the platform. For these reasons, it is our understanding that the platform may remain and be expanded upon as proposed in the redevelopment plan submitted by Charles Cunniffe Architects. Please call with any questions. CY'vergtply€purs, Chris Lane Chief Executive Officer Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 4,1 speri Cente· for Elivironnienta] Studies | {00 Puppy Smith Strect j Aspen, Col.orado 8IGII ~ guiv,aspennature.org | 970,925,5756 e3*?7 IN 1 1 Chapter 26.435 DEVELOPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS (ESA) Sections: RECEIVED Sec. 26.435.010. Purpose. Sec. 26.435.020. Authority. Sec. 26.435.030. 8040 Greenline review. JUN 3 0 2016 Sec. 26.435.040. Stream margin review. Sec. 26.435.050. Mountain view plane review. CITY OF ASPEN Sec. 26.440.060. Application. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Sec. 26.435.070. Procedure for approval of development in ESA. Sec. 26.435.080. Application. Sec. 26.435.090. Conditions. Sec. 26.435.100. Amendment of an ESA development order. 26.435.010. Purpose. Certain land areas within the City are of particular ecological, environmental, architectural or scenic significance and all development within such areas shall be subject to heightened review procedures and standards as set forth in this Chapter. These areas shall be known as Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) and shall include the following: A. 8040 Greenline. Areas located at or above 8040 feet mean sea level (the 8040 Greenline) and including that area extending one hundred fifty (150) feet below, measured horizontally, the 8040 Greenline. Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce impacts on the natural watershed and surface runoff, minimize airpollution, reduce the potential foravalanche, unstable slope, rockfall and mudslide and aid in the transition of agricultural and forestry land uses to urban uses. Review shall further ensure the availability of utilities and access to any development and that disturbance to existing terrain and natural land features be kept to a minimum. B. Stream margins. Areas located within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within the one-hundred-year floodplain where it extends one hundred (100) feet from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within a Flood Hazard Area (strearn margin). Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce and prevent property loss by flood while ensuring the natural and unimpeded flow of watercourses. Review shall encourage development and land uses that preserve and protect existing watercourses as important natural features. C. Mountain view planes. Development within designated mountain view planes as set forth in Section 26.435.050 shall be subject to heightened review so as to protect mountain views from obstruction, strengthen the environmental and aesthetic character of the City, maintain property values and enhance the City's tourist industry by maintaining the City's heritage as a mountain community. D. Hallam Lake Bluff. That bluff area running approximately on a north-south axis bordering and/or overlooking the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies Nature Preserve and bounded on the 4 4 City o f Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - ESA Page 1 east by the 7850-foot mean sea level elevation line and extending one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, up slope and there terminating and bounded on the north by the southeast lot line of Lot 7A of the Aspen Company Subdivision and on the south by the centerline of West Francis Street. Developmentin thisarea shall besubjectto heightened review soastoreduce noise and visual impacts on the nature preserve, protect against slope erosion and landslide, minimize impacts on surface runoff, maintain views to and from the nature preserve and ensure the aesthetic and historical integrity of Hallam Lake and the nature preserve. Note: All elevations used in this Section are based on the U.S. Coast and Geologic Survey (USC & GS) benchmarklocatedinthesouthwesterlycornerof thecountycourthouse foundationatanelevation of 7,906.80 feet above mean sea level. (Ord. No. 55-2000, § 6) 26.435.040. Stream margin review. A. Applicability. The provisions of the stream margin review shall apply to all development within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams and to all development within the Flood Hazard Area, also known as the 100-year flood plain. B. Exemptions. The Community Development Director may exempt the following types of development within the stream margin review area: 1. Construction of pedestrian or automobile bridges, public trails or structures for irrigation, drainage, flood control or waterdiversion, bank stabilization, provided plans and specifications are submitted to the City engineer demonstrating that the structure is engineered to prevent blockage of drainage channels during peak flows and the Community Development Director determines the proposed structure complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 2. Construction of improvementsessential forpublichealthandsafetywhichcannot bereasonably accommodated outside of the "no development area" prescribed by this Section including, but not limited to, potable water systems, sanitary sewer, utilities and fire suppression systems provided the Community Development Director determines the development complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 3. The expansion, remodeling or reconstruction of an existing development provided the following standards are met: a) The development does not add more than ten percent (10%) to the floor area of the existing structure or increase the amount of building area exempt from floor area calculations by more than twenty-five percent (25%). All stream margin exemptions are cumulative. Once a development reaches these totals, a stream margin review by the Planning and Zoning Commission is required: and • The square footage of the existing structure is remaining the same at 109 sf. The only expansion * is occurring on the stairs in order to bring them up to codle and add educational landing spaces. City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 2 b) The development does not require the removal of any tree for which a permit would be required pursuant to Chapter 13.20 of this Code. • No trees will be removed during the construction of this education station/treehouse c) The development is located such that no portion of the expansion, remodeling or reconstruction will be any closer to the high water line than is the existing development; • Verification of the high-water line proximity pending improvement survey results. For the purposes of this application we will assume we are within the flood plain. d) The development does not fall outside of an approved building envelope if one has been designated through a prior review; and • No previously designated building envelope e) The expansion, remodeling orreconstruction will cause no increase to theamountof ground coverage of structures within the 100-year flood plain. • The ground coverage is remaining the same within the 100 year flood plain. An improved platform located about 10'2" above grade is within the 100-year flood plain. The existing structure is elevated above grade with columns and the proposed renovations maintain the same relationship to the ground. C. Stream margin review standards. No development shall be permitted within the stream margin of the Roaring Fork River unless the Community Development Director makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all requirements set forth below: 1. It can be demonstrated that any proposed development which is in the Special Flood Hazard Area will not increase the base flood elevation on the parcel proposed for development. This shall be demonstrated by an engineering study prepared by a professional engineerregistered to practice in the State which shows that the base flood elevation will not be raised, including, but not limited to, proposing mitigation techniques on or off-site which compensate for any base flood elevation increase caused by the development; and • Reference Survey attached in packet 2. The adopted regulatory plans of the Open Space and Trails Board and the Roaring Fork River Greenway Plan are implemented in the proposed plan for development, to the greatest extent practicable. Areas of historic public use or access shall be dedicated via a recorded easement for public use. A fisherman's easement granting public fishing access within the high water boundaries of the river course shall be granted via a recorded "Fisherman's Easement;" and •Not applicable - the site is used for academic purposes. 3. There is no vegetation removed or damaged or slope grade changes (cut or fill) made outside of a specifically defined building envelope. A building envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be recorded on a plat pursuant to Subsection 26.435.040.F.1; and • No trees or vegetation are to be removed during this construction project. 4. The proposed development does not pollute or interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary, including erosion and/or sedimentation during construction. Increased on-site drainage shall be accornmodated within the parcel to prevent entry into the river or onto 4 4 its banks. Pools or hot tubs cannot be drained putside of the designated building envelope; and City ofAspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 3 •The modest proposal will not alter the natural changes in the riverthrough erosion or sedimentation during construction as the majority of construction will be produced off-site, limiting the amount of construction next to Hallam Lake and the Roaring Fork River. 5. Written notice is given to the Colorado Water Conservation Board prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course and a copy of said notice is submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and •Not applicable 6. A guarantee is provided in the event a water course is altered or relocated, that applies to the developer and his heirs, successors and assigns that ensures that the flood carrying capacity on the parcel is not diminished; and •Not applicable 7. Copies are provided of all necessary federal and state permits relating to work within the 100- year flood plain; and • A copy of the most recent exemption bythe Community Development Directorin 2015 is provided. Prior to this exemption, all work occurred before permits were required. 8. There is no development other than approved native vegetation planting taking place below the top of slope or within fifteen (15) feet of the top of slope or the high waterline, whichever is most restrictive. This is an effort to protect the existing riparian vegetation and bank stability. New plantings (including trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses) outside of the designatedbuilding envelope on the river side shall be native riparian vegetation as approved by the City. A landscape plan will be submitted with all development applications. The top of slope and 100- year flood plain elevation of the Roaring Fork River shall be determined by the Stream Margin Map located in the Community Development Department and filed at the City Engineering Department; and • No proposed vegetation planting. 9. All development outside the fifteen (15) foot setback from the top of slope does not exceed a height delineated by a line drawn at a forty-five (45) degree -angle from ground level at the top of slope. Height shall be measured and determined by the Community Development Director using the definition for height set forth at Section 26.04.100 and method of calculating height set forth at Section 26.575.020 as shown in Figure "A"; and •Unenclosed platform should not encroach on the height restriction delineated by 45 degree angle line. 10. All exterior lighting is low and downcast with no light(s) directed toward the river or located down the slope and shall be in compliance with Section 26.575.150. A lighting plan will be submitted with all development applications; and • Not applicable 11. There has been accurate identification of wetlands and riparian zones. • Reference survey and additional drawings in Application Set . 4% 4.... pregrli," - City of L h.,0,1 i 11.It / Part 40{ / Te¢ *f / Page 4 IMIBIN!422-3 31.- / 471-3.-rE//ll 1~11 i S,thic• 'i ... E* ACES VIEWING PLATFORM GiEl CHARLES CUNNIFFE June 28,2016 ARCHITECTS Reilly Thimons Planning Technician RECEIVED Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 JUL O 7 2016 CITY OF ASPEN Re: ACES Viewing Platform COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. • The existing structure will remain - no change will be made to the existing footprint. • The railings and stair treads will be replaced to meet code and safety standards. o In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an innovative railing system that blends the wooden platform into its natural surroundings. • The existing platform was built prior to the annexation of Hallam Lake and the ACES property into Aspen city limits; see attached affidavit from ACES executive director. • The existing platform lies within the 100-year food plane, as does all of ACES property; according to the City of Aspen Engineering Department, an addition or renovation to an existing-non-conforming structure must cost less than 10% the purported cost to replace the existing non-conforming structure. o CCA, working with Hansen Construction, has determined that a new viewing platform would cost approximately $9,000.00, while the proposed new railings and steps will come in at approximately $700.00. Detailed cost estimates are not available at this time. • The proposed new railing and stairs will not encroach further into wetlands or flood-plain area. In lieu of a formal improvement survey, we have located the structure in relation to the center line of the Roaring Fork River on our site plan. City Engineering has said that an improvement survey was not necessary for this project. • The existing structure has been deemed structurally sound by KL&A, our structural engineer; the new railing will only strengthen the existing conditions 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 m tel: 970.925.5590 • fax: 970.925.5076 N www.cunniffe.com ~ 1.1 ACES VIEWING PLATFORM 22 CHARLES CUNNIFFE June 28,2016 ARCHITECTS Reilly Thimons Planning Technician Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES Viewing Platform Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. • The existing structure will remain - no change will be made to the existing footprint. • The railings and stair treads will be replaced to meet code and safety standards. o In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an innovative railing system that blends the wooden platform into its natural surroundings. • The existing platform was built prior to the annexation of Hallam Lake and the ACES property into Aspen city limits; see attached affidavit from ACES executive director. • The existing platform lies within the 100-year food plane, as does all of ACES property; according to the City of Aspen Engineering Department, an addition or renovation to an existing-non-conforming structure must cost less than 10% the purported cost to replace the existing non-conforming structure. o CCA, working with Hansen Construction, has determined that a new viewing platform would cost approximately $9,000.00, while the proposed new railings and steps will come in at approximately $700.00. Detailed cost estimates are not available at this time. • The proposed new railing and stairs will not encroach further into wetlands or flood-plain area. In lieu of a formal improvement survey, we have located the structure in relation to the center line of the Roaring Fork River on our site plan. City Engineering has said that an improvement survey was not necessary for this project. • The existing structure has been deemed structurally sound by KL&A, our structural engineer; the new railing will only strengthen the existing conditions I 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 # tel: 970.925.5590 • fax: 970.925.5076 • www.cunniffecom 1 4 ACES VIEWING PLATFORM @a CHARLES CUNNIFFE ARCHITECTS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Cover letter • Table of contents • Pre-application surnmary • Legal Description of Site • Signed Letter by Applicant • HOA Compliance Form • Written Responses to Review Criteria • FIRM Map • Vicinity Map • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan Legal Description • ACES Existing Condition Drawings and Proposed Project Drawings • Notice of Approval for Stream Margin Review Exemption • Map of Hallam Lake Annexation • Ordinance No. 7 • ACES Viewing Platform Improvement Exhibit I 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 • tel: 970.925.5590 • fax: 970.925.5076 • www.cunniffe.com 1 ORDINANCE NO. ~- , (Series of 1997) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO TIIE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE 'HALLAM LAKE PARCEL" ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, on November 18, 1996, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies did file with the City Clerk of the City of Aspen a Petition for Annexation of territory lo the City of Aspen; and WHEREAS, the petition, including accompanying copies of an annexation map, has been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and the City Engineer and found hy them to contain the information prescribed and set forth in §31-12-107, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the owners of one hundred percent (100%) of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of streets and alloys, have consented in writing to the annexation; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 69. Series of 1996) at its regular meeting on November 25. 1996, did find and determine said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with the provisions of §3 1-12-107, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 4, Series of 1997) at its regular meeting on January 1, 1997, did find and determine, following a public hearing, said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with § 31-12-105, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that approval of the annexation of said territory to be in the City's best interest; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDA1NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: 1111111111111111111111111'llim 111!111111111111[Ilili 405578 08/20/1997 03:11P ORDINANCE 1 of 3 R 16,00 D 0,00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK Section 1. That the tract of land described in the Petition for Annexation, commonly referred to as the "Hallam Lake Parcel", and as shown on the annexation map, is hereby annexed to the City of Aspen, Colorado. Section 2. The City Clerk of the City of Aspen is hereby directed as follows: (a) To file one copy of the annexation map with tile original of this annexation ordinance in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Aspen. (b) To certify and file two copies of this annexation ordinance and of the annexation map with the Clerk and Recorder of the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. (c) To request tile Clerk and Recorder of Pillin County to file one certified copy of ttlis annexation ordinance aix] of the annexation map with the Division of Local Government of the Department of 1.ocal Affairs. State of Colorado. S~ion-3. The City Engineer of the City of Aspen is hereby directed to amend the Official Map of the City of Aspen to reflect the boundary changes adopted pursuant to this annexation ordinance, Section-(t That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Secibil.5. That this ordinance shall not have any effect on existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances amended as herein provided, and the same shall be constmed and concluded under such prior ordinances. 111'11111111111111 lilli 1111111111111111111 11111 lili lili 405578 06/20/1997 03:11P ORDINANCE 2 of 3 R 16.00 0 0,00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK 2 A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on the 2fday of ~~4-ta~-4997, in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the Zo day of G;~£UULU, , 1997. ..i A%r.. John S. Bennett, Mayor :: .1 2 'JATTEST: ~ 11 !'· 1. ' .Eo»» 4 2.te--f_ Kfild-~d 51(,i€gch, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved thisc:51*f" day of 4*-247/ , 1997 FL [33-g-- 4 ,1 At, John ~. Bennett, Mayor ATrEST: SEAL 1 -14*40 poit Ka<Al S> 961, City Clerk 403378 08/20/1997 03,11P ORDINANCE 111'111 lilli 1111'1111111111111'11111'11111 lilli lili lili t#Lg.Nd 3 of 3 R 16.00 0 0.00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK 3 RECEPTION#: 619489, 04 vl/2015 at 02:30:26 PM, 1 OF 2, R $16 ./.W Janice K. Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO NOTICE OF APPROVAL FOR A STREAM MARGIN REVIEW EXEMPTION FOR THE HALLAM LAKE NATURE PRESERVE, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET Parcel ID: 2737-073-00-801 APPLICANT: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 100 Puppy Smith Street Aspen, CO 81611 SUBJECT & SITE OF APPROVAL: Stream Margin Review Exemption, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve ZONING: Academic (A), Planned Development (PD) SUMMARY: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) requests a stream margin exemption to restore the area surrounding the educational pond at the liallam Lake Nature Preserve ('rite Preserve). The Preserve is located within the Academic zone district with a Planned Development overlay. Due to its proximity to the Roaring Fork River; The Preserve is within the Stream Margin Review area. Development within 100' from the high water line of the Rearing Fork River and areas within the Flood Hazard Area is subject to a heightened review process. The existing educational patio is used for environmental programs and provides access to the educational pond. ACES seeks to improve the educational patio to enhance safer access to the pond and the scope ofwork includes stabilization ofthe bank, re-grading and relayingthe flagstone pavers as shown in Exhibit A. ACES will also realign the rocks around the Hallam Lake Spring, concealing the piped water source, to emulate a more natural setting. The project will be limited to approximately 500s f of disturbance. No tree removal is proposed as part of the project. STAFF EVALUATION: The proposed change meets the review criteria for a Stream Margin Review exemption (Exhibit B). The patio area surrounding the educational pond is an existing feature on the property. The improvements will not expand the floor area or areas exempt from floor area calculations. Additionally, the landscaping will enhance safety during school programs by providing a gentle sloping grade to the pond. DECISION: The Deputy Community Development Director finds the project exempt from Stream Margin Review as noted above and on Exhibit 'A' to be consistent with the review criteria (Exhibit B) and thereby, APPROVES the request. Aly,OVED BY· C «ldp= 4/aD 49 fldhnifer ~lan, Deputy Community Development Director Date / / Exhibit A: Project Location (Recorded) Exhibit B: Review Criteria (Not Recorded) RECEPTION#: 619489, -/01/2015 at 02:30:26 PM, 2 OF 2, Janice K. Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO 3 /0 11 20 X 1 b (0 . 9 t . 1. 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Job I 02 96¢: 7 coM l.r·: I Po.l .fo MO< 1700 5.03 -7 7/of Ar/,5 r-9/(An; HALLAM LAKE ANNEXATION =6- 0.1 4.1 9 ..,~r,OAL. 1 30.17 -ra :' Af»00.. 60N,«ruck h\¥93 ORDINANCE NO. ~-1 , (Series of 1997) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO TIIE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE "HALLAM LAKE PARCEL" ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, on November 18, 1996, the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies did file with the City Clerk of the City of Aspen a Petition for Armexation of territory to the City of Aspen; and WHEREAS, the petition, including accompanying copies of an annexation map, has been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and the City Engineer and found by them to contain tile information prescribed and set forth in §31-12-107, C.R.S.,and WHEREAS, the owners of one hundred percent (100%) of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of streets and alleys, have consented in writing to tile annexation; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 69, Series of 1996) at its regular meeting on November 25, 1996, did find and determine said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with the provisions of §31-12-107, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 4, Series of 1997) at its regular meeting on January 1, 1997, did find and determine, following a public hearing, said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with § 31-12-105, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that approval of the annexation of said territory to be in the City' s best interest; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDA1NED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: 111'IN 111&1111111 lilli lili Ill'll 11111111 lilli 11111111 405578 08/20/1997 03,11P ORDINANCE 1 of 3 R 16,00 D 0.00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK MAP OF: 0 A.C.E.S. 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SHEET 1 OF 2 .y- SLTE £44·42¢,Lili.J#U ·~C j 71 1 4% G n 1 )31 - 6140·2...·C.-2:2['3.1....4.4.* T VICINITY MAP h /9 ONTEMOFm~R --cl~,t»// PEMM™.COUNT,615 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A PORTION OF THE ASPEN CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SPECIALLY PLA}*,EF, ,NEAPER ·DE ,/ \ DE'~a.OMENT PLAN FLECOROGD JUL¥ 8. 201 1 AS PLAT BOOK 97 AT PAGE 31 'ECEPTIO, NO .1102) Flal /00€Nou' To ASPEN CENIER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIS SPECI,I,LLY PLANA . AREA ANAL 1/ COU,~I.- STATE OF COLORADO / :t \ /7-- 1 , 1 El)GE©FRIVEM. P %K / -/ : - ' MOD./2-0 4\«-Of.« , 4 - / 2«12 // r --/- 7 EZ21223 .· *-/Mal.C. IJ •EMI 'LAZARO - 37///1 PER,r ION COUNTY G,5 -l // 4 2 ,--/; f / -r/ NOTES | C U OATE OF..0 WORK. AUGUET ..20/5 L f' 2} DATEOFPRE'Al™no„:M*'20'n 3) LINEAR UNrrs THE INEAR UN. USED IN ™E PREPARA,ON OF ™»S RLAT ¢S ™E i:il 1 # SURVEY,OOTASCEFINED..THELINI·rED'TATESDEPW;rn'ENTOF CO-ERCE. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STNCARCJ8 AND TEC~IOLOGY. / 4, 0,5,80,-a[ARING AaEAI-*301'974'11·08'ED[!WEENCITYOFASPENGPS,40 0 AT THE INTERSECTIONOFGVNISCHSTREET AMDFRANCS ./.2-%9 C AT THE 1.rERSECn' OF ZIX™ S™EET.,ND FRANCI S,m*r. CON,NOL ...GS i 2--4,A i -- 6 ARE BASED ON ™E 200B AWION ENGINEEING·CITY OF A-EN COM™CL M,- i k~/-1 2 (SE) TOOE-TERMINE (,WNERSHIP')R EASEMENTS-RED»,0 FOR I.L MAT'OOK 97PAGE 31 . ™ISMAP DOES NOT CONSTiTUrE A TITLE SEARCH.............C SE RELIED UPON THE DOCU~ENTS */PLATS OF RECORD AS SHOWN IN./ INFOF,-noN REGARDING EASEMENTS, RUGHTS OF WA·r A,®/OR TrlE OF RECORD. SOURCE DOCUUENTS. 'CREON .6-19 I ....EUVITION ™2 1//IM™ASPe,DRIDE,AP,~a.CON™ClOATLI WHICH 18 ®ASel ON AN EULVA,ION OF 772080' - 08> CN ™E Nea STATION I. I FL.00~..~EAS PER FIRM PANEL 0354/MAP NUMBER.....ARY DAT : OFAINE.,2015 . o s 1PHIC ~E I I ....W. NOTCONSTITUTEABOUNDARYSURVE¥.™EPROPEATY 1 Inch .10ft U.S SURVEY FEET SOURCE DOWMENTS: • PLAT-Crr¥/TOWNWT'OFA,PINMAP.F.U.HAN,ANMAPI,2/16/19,5.C NO. 102/I E • arr/FeE. IPSCONT'oill'ul'wrATI//2009,07/13,120. • PLAT Al/TADDENDUMTOASPENCENTERFORENVIRINMENTALSTUDI.SPECIAL.. ....RE.FINAL D[ViloPMENTPLAN(07/0,/2011 PUTeOOKWPAGE 31~EC No 581102) c ./0. THEM™INCOUNTY,C©tORADO.CORD,UN//0.HER..OTED SUR,IEVOR'SSyATEMFNT SOPRIS ENGINEERING - LLC I, MARK £ BECmER. t,0**1¥ /1*m/ TH,5 MAP WAS PREP/ED / SOPRIS ENGINEE~ G, M FOR A C El, ~NOT»,T 4---.·TO·% arn OJ ktf KNOV * NO /1*F CIVIL CONSULTANTS 24,?Wl. t.'m 502 MAIN STREET, SUITE A3 IWI~&71:1:Fla~,Ea,am'- .j ~a,-*-A-mar /1.*n- r-1 'Ae CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 B.J'· '*tf;...0 rEA~ 1 ~W T- 0~1.01 [lm¥ 01 KJI DiK»~- (970) 704-0311 SOPRISENG@SOPRISENG.COM £ 1 •The modest proposal will not alter the natural changes in the river through erosion or sedimentation during construction as the majority of construction will be produced off-site, limiting the amount of construction next to Hallam Lake and the Roaring Fork River. 5. Written notice is given to the Colorado Water Conservation Board prior to any alteration or relocation of a water course and a copy of said notice is submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and •Not applicable 6. A guarantee is provided in the event a water course is altered or relocated, that applies to the developer and his heirs, successors and assigns that ensures that the flood carrying capacity on the parcel is not diminished; and •Not applicable 7. Copies are provided of all necessary federal and state permits relating to work within the 100- year flood plain; and •A copy of the most recent exemption by the Community Development Director in 2015 is provided. Prior to this exemption, all work occurred before permits were required. 8. There is no development other than approved native vegetation planting taking place below the top of slope or within fifteen (15) feet of the top of slope or the high waterline, whichever is most restrictive. This is an effort to protect the existing riparian vegetation and bank stability. New plantings (including trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses) outside of the designatedbuilding envelope on the river side shall be native riparian vegetation as approved by the City. A landscape plan will be submitted with all development applications. The top of slope and 100- year flood plain elevation of the Roaring Fork River shall be determined by the Stream Margin Map located in the Community Development Department and filed at the City Engineering Department; and •No proposed vegetation planting. 9. All development outside the fifteen (15) foot setback from the top of slope does not exceed a height delineated by a line drawn at a forty-five (45) degree angle from ground level at the top of slope. Height shall be measured and determined by the Community Development Director using the definition for height set forth at Section 26.04.100 and method of calculating height set forth at Section 26.575.020 as shown in Figure "A"; and •Unenclosed platform should not encroach on the height restriction delineated by 45 degree angle line. 10. All exterior lighting is low and downcast with no light(s) directed toward the river or located down the slope and shall be in compliance with Section 26.575.150. A lighting plan will be submitted with all development applications; and • Not applicable 11. There has been accurate identification of wetlands and riparian zones. • Reference survey and additional drawings in Application Set e 4.,T- 4 proor,-1•, 1 . City of L 11.,1/ he' 0#1 , Part 40( Top *' Page 4 51.. r 1, • ./1.pect _1, 1 s.th.c. 1 C i .... - A" b) The development does not require the removal of any tree for which a permit would be required pursuant to Chapter 13.20 of this Code. • No trees will be removed during the construction of this education station/treehouse c) The development is located such that no portion of the expansion, remodeling or reconstruction will be any closer to the high water line than is the existing development; • Verification of the high-water line proximity pending improvement survey results. For the purposes of this application we will assume we are within the flood plain. cD The development does not fall outside of an approved building envelope if one has been designated through a prior review; and • No previously designated building envelope e) The expansion, remodeling or reconstruction will cause no increase to the amount of ground coverage of structures within the 100-year flood plain. • The ground coverage is remaining the same within the 100 year flood plain. An improved platform located about 10'2" above grade is within the 100-year flood plain. The existing structure is elevated above grade with columns and the proposed renovations maintain the sarne relationship to the ground. C. Stream margin review standards. No development shall be permitted within the stream margin of the Roaring Fork River unless the Community Development Director makes a determination that the proposed development complies with all requirements set forth below: 1. It can be demonstrated that any proposed development which is in the Special Flood Hazard Area will not increase the base flood elevation on the parcel proposed for development. This shall be demonstrated by an engineering study prepared by a professional engineer registered to practice in the State which shows that the base flood elevation will not be raised, including, but not limited to, proposing mitigation techniques on or off-site which compensate for any base flood elevation increase caused by the development; and • Reference Survey attached in packet 2 The adopted regulatory plans of the Open Space and Trails Board and the Roaring Fork River Greenway Plan are implemented in the proposed plan for development, to the greatest extent practicable. Areas of historic public use or access shall be dedicated via a recorded easement for public use. A fisherrnan's easement granting public fishing access within the high water boundaries of the river course shall be granted via a recorded "Fisherman's Easement;" and •Not applicable - the site is used for academic purposes. 3. There is no vegetation removed or damaged or slope grade changes (cut or fill) made outside of a specifically defined building envelope. A building envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be designated by this review and said envelope shall be recorded on a plat pursuant to Subsection 26.435.040.F.1; and •No trees or vegetation are to be removed during this construction project. 4. The proposed development does not pollute or interfere with the natural changes of the river, stream or other tributary, including erosion and/or sedimentation during construction. Increased on-site drainage shall be accommodated within the parcel to prevent entry into the river or onto its banks. Pools or hot tubs cannot be drained outside of the designated building envelope; and City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 3 east by the 7850-foot mean sea level elevation line and extending one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, up slope and there terminating and bounded on the north by the southeast lot line of Lot 7A of the Aspen Company Subdivision and on the south by the centerline of West Francis Street. Development in this area shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce noise and visual impacts on the nature preserve, protect against slope erosion and landslide, minimize impacts on surface runoff, maintain views to and from the nature preserve and ensure the aesthetic and historical integrity of Hallam Lake and the nature preserve. Note: All elevations used in this Section are based on the U.S. Coast and Geologic Survey (USC & GS) benchmarklocated in thesouthwesterly cornerof thecounty courthouse foundation atan elevation of 7,906.80 feet above mean sea level. (Ord. No. 55-2000, § 6) 26.435.040. Stream margin review. A. Applicability. The provisions of the stream margin review shall apply to all development within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams and to all development within the Flood Hazard Area, also known as the 100-year flood plain. B. Exemptions. The Community Development Director may exempt the following types of development within the stream margin review area: 1. Construction of pedestrian or automobile bridges, public trails or structures for irrigation, drainage, flood control or water diversion, bank stabilization, provided plans and specifications are submitted to the City engineer demonstrating that the structure is engineered to prevent blockage of drainage channels during peak flows and the Community Development Director determines the proposed structure complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 2. Construction of improvementsessential forpublichealthandsafetywhich cannot bereasonably accommodated outside of the "no development area" prescribed by this Section including, but not limited to, potable water systems, sanitary sewer, utilities and fire suppression systems provided the Community Development Director determines the development complies, to the extent practical, with the stream margin review standards. • Not applicable 3. The expansion, remodeling or reconstruction of an existing development provided the following standards are met: a) The development does not add more than ten percent (10%) to the floor area of the existing structure or increase the amount of building area exempt from floor area calculations by more than twenty-five percent (25%). All stream margin exemptions are cumulative. Once a development reaches these totals, a stream margin review by the Planning and Zoning Commission is required; and • The square footage of the existing structure is remaining the same at 109 sf. The only expansion is occurring on the stairs in order to bring them up to code and add educational landing spaces. City of Aspen Land Use Code Part 400 - Approval Documents Page 2 Page 12 The foregoing "Certification Letter" was acknowledged before me this 10*Bay of .1 line. 2.09'by ~<clthle,ne. Schwoerr WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL My commission expires: Q . 14 · 2018 2-2/JJ»---- 14)tary Public ,*,uu"mwmt %1&401,14,4, 09· d :4.94... ..4, % •09 k:. NO TA R ....0 a .m E :10 0 At »08 Llc .·' Of 00. ...,947 1%,420 COL»e. mom,mmi"'~ Chapter 26.435 DEVELOPMENT IN ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS (ESA) Sections: Sec. 26.435.010. Purpose. Sec. 26.435.020. Authority. Sec. 26.435.030. 8040 Greenline review. Sec. 26.435.040. Stream margin review. Sec. 26.435.050. Mountain view plane review. Sec. 26.440.060. Application. Sec. 26.435.070. Procedure for approval of development in ESA. Sec. 26.435.080. Application. Sec. 26.435.090. Conditions. Sec. 26.435.100. Amendment of an ESA development order. 26.435.010. Purpose. Certain land areas within the City are of particular ecological, environmental, architectural or scenic significance and all development within such areas shall be subject to heightened review procedures and standards as set forth in this Chapter. These areas shall be known as Environmentally Sensitive Areas (ESA) and shall include the following: A. 8040 Greenline. Areas located at or above 8040 feet mean sea level (the 8040 Greenline) and including that area extending one hundred fifty (150) feet below, measured horizontally, the 8040 Greenline. Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce impacts on the natural watershed andsurface runoff, minimize air pollution, reduce the potential for avalanche, unstable slope, rockfall and mudslide and aid in the transition of agricultural and forestry land uses to urban uses. Review shall further ensure the availability of utilities and access to any development and that disturbance to existing terrain and natural land features be kept to a minirnum. B. Stream margins. Areas located within one hundred (100) feet, measured horizontally, from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within the one-hundred-year floodplain where it extends one hundred (100) feet from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and its tributary streams or within a Flood Hazard Area (stream margin). Development in these areas shall be subject to heightened review so as to reduce and prevent property loss by flood while ensuring the natural and unimpeded flow of watercourses. Review shall encourage development and land uses that preserve and protect existing watercourses as important natural features. C. Mountain view planes. 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County of Pitkin ) Nenrrchon (name, please print) KNY-l,t being or representing an Applicant to the City of Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing. A copy of the publication is attached hereto. Posting of notice: By posting of notice, which form was obtained from the Community Development Department, which was made of suitable, waterproof materials, which was not less than twenty-two (22) inches wide and twenty-six (26) inches high, and which was composed of letters not less than one inch in height. Said notice was posted at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on the day of , 20 , to and including the date and time of the publicheadng. Aphotograph oftheposted notice (sign) is attached hereto. Mailing of notice. By the mailing of a notice obtained from the Community Development Department, which contains the information described in Section 26.304.060(E)(2) of the Aspen Land Use Code. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, notice was hand delivered or mailed by first class postage lE,) 1 -1 7-, prepaid U.S. mail to all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet of the 5.-:u,, property subjett to the development application. The names and addresses of CKTAHO. 1 -property owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they 5 appeared do'more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of the public hearing. A 1 Off,E .2 i i.1,31, 11 ! copy of the owners and governmental agencies so noticed is attached hereto. Neighborhood Outreach: Applicant attests that neighborhood outreach, summarized and attached, was conducted prior to the first public hearing as required in Section 26.304.035, Neighborhood Outreach. A coPy Of the neighborhood outreach summary, including the method of public notification and a copy of any documentation that was presented to the public is attached hereto. (continued on next page) L.V 44 Mineral Estate Owner Notice. By the certified mailing of notice, return receipt requested, to affected mineral estate owners by at least thirty (30) days prior to the date scheduled for the initial public hearing on the application of development. The names and addresses of mineral estate owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County. At a minimum, Subdivisions, SPAs or PUDs that create more than one lot, new Planned Unit Developments, and new Specially Planned Areas, are subject to this notice requirement. Rezoning or text amendment. Whenever the official zoning district map is in any way to be changed or amended incidental to or as part o f a general revision of this Title, or whenever the text o f this Title is to be amended, whether such revision be made by repeal of this Title and enactment of a new land use regulation, or otherwise, the requirement o f an accurate survey map or other suffi cient legal description of, and the notice to and listing of names and addresses of owners of real property in the area of the proposed change shall be waived. However, the proposed zoning map shall be available for public inspection in the planning agency during all business hours for fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on such amendments. 442.,A S ' Rtufe The foregoing "Affidavit of Notice" was qcknowledged before me this ~t- day of 64*1-k£t/ , 20 LA by I<11/6 tle-#A 01,51 WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL - My commission expires: MISLOD DA.o*i ~it~ _~_~M~GVV .-*-- Notlry Public KAREN REED PA1-TERSON NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO ATTACHMENTS AS APPLICABLE: NOTARY ID #19964002767 iM,Commission Expires February 15,2020 • COPY OF THE PUBLICATION • PHOTOGRAPH OF THE POSTED NOTICE (SIGN) • LIST OF THE OWNERS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES NOTICED BY MAIL • APPLICANT CERTIFICATION OF MINERAL ESTAE OWNERS NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY C.R.S. §24-65.5-103.3 idic 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RE: 100 Puppy Smith St. (Aipen Center for Environmental Studies) Public Hearing: September 20, 2016, 4:30 PM Meeting Location:City Hall. Sister Cities Room 130 S. Gatena St., Aspen, CO 81611 PrO»ct Location: 100 Puppy Smith Street (ACES) Legal Description: PID #273707300801, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve, County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. Description: The applicant would like to upgrade and expand an existing viewing platform into an education and wildlife observation station The viewing platform is located in the 100-year flood- plain. Land Use Reviews Req: Stream Margin Review, PD Amendment Decision Making Body:Planning & Zoning Com- mission Applicant:Aspen Center for Environmental Stud- ies, 100 Puppy Smith St. Aspen, CO 81611 More Information:For further information related to the project, contact Reilly Thimons at the City of Aspen Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO, (970) 429.2754, reilly.thimons@cityofaspen.com. Published in the Aspen Times on September 1, 2016(12344082) 043-(4304 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Reilly Thimons, Planning Technician THRU: Jennifer Phelan, Deputy Planning Director RE: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) (100 Puppy Smith Street) - Stream Margin Review and Minor Amendment to a Detailed Review-Public Hearing MEETING DATE: August 2, 2016 Due to the applicant not supplying the required documents requested by staff and referral agencies, staff is requesting the public hearing be continued to September 6th. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends continuation of the public hearing to September 6th. PROPOSED MOTION: "I move to continue the ACES application to September 6th." Planning and Zoning Commission Page 1 of 1 CITY OF ASPEN PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE SUMMARY PLANNER: Justin Barker, 429.2797 DATE: 4/7/16 PROJECT: 100 Puppy Smith St (ACES) REPRESENTATIVE: Marina Skiles, 925.5590 REQUEST: Stream Margin Review DESCRIPTION: The subject property is located at 100 Puppy Smith Street and is occupied by the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES). The property is zoned Academic (A) and contains a Planned Development (PD) Overlay. There are currently several existing structure and platforms located around the property, one of which is a viewing platform located along the Roaring Fork River. The applicant would like to remodel and expand the platform in order to make it code-compliant and more amenable for the summer kids' education program. The proposed development is located within the Stream Margin Review Area, which is inclusive of both the 100-year flood plain and 100 feet of the high water line of the Roaring Fork River. It appears from the provided documentation that the proposed development is located within the 100-year flood plain and would be subject to P&Z review. The applicant will need to respond to the criteria in Section 26.435.040.C. Since this property is within a Planned Development, the expansion of this structure will also require an amendment to the Planned Development. The amendment will be combined with the Stream Margin Review at P&Z. Below are links to the Land Use Application form and Land Use Code for your convenience: Land Use App: http://www.aspenpitkin.com/Portals/0/docs/City/Comdev/Apps%20and%20Fees/2013%20Iand%20use%20app%20form.pdf Land Use Code: http:#www.aspenpitkin.com/Departments/Community-Development/Planning-and-Zoninq/Title-26-Land-Use-Code/ Land Use Code Section(s) 26.304 Common Development Review Procedures 26.435.040 Stream Margin review 26.445 Planned Development Review by: Staff for complete application Referrals: Engineering, Parks Public Hearing: Planning & Zoning Commission Planning Fees: Planning Deposit - ESA review $4,550 for 10 hours Referral Fees: Engineering (per hour) - $325 Parks (flat fee) - $975 Total Deposit: $5,850 (additional planning hours over deposit amount are billed at a rate of $325/hour; additional engineering hours over deposit are billed at a rate of $325/hour) ASLU Stream Margin 1431 Crystal Lake Rd PID #273718131007 1 @. ACES VIEWING PLATFORM £321 CHARLES CUNNIFFE ARCHITECTS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Cover letter • Table of contents • Vicinity Map • Pre-application summary • Title Commitment • Letter of authorization • HOA Compliance Form • Revised Fee Agreement • Affidavit of existing platform existing non-conformance • Written Responses to Review Criteria • Stamped Survey - overview • Stamped Survey - area of existing platform • Survey overlay • Wetlands Map • Wetlands Overlay • FEMA Flood Zones Map • Architectural Drawings, existing and proposed • FIRM Ma p • FIRM Map enlarged • First Addendurn to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan Legal Description • Notice of Approval for Stream Margin Review Exemption • Map of Hallam Lake Annexation • Ordinance No. 7 I 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 • tel: 970.925.5590 • fax: 970.925.5076 • www.cunniffe.corn 1 @. ACES VIEWING PLATFORM @53 CHARLES CUNNIFFE April 22, 2016 ARCHITECTS June 28,2016 August 11,2016 Reilly Thimons/Justin Barker Planning Technician / Senior Planner Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES Viewing Platform, Hallam Lake Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (AGES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. • The existing structure will remain - no change will be made to the existing footprint. • The railings and stair treads will be replaced to meet code and safety standards. o In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an innovative railing system that blends the wooden platform into its natural surroundings. • The existing platform was built prior to the annexation of Hallam Lake and the AGES property into Aspen city limits; see attached affidavit from ACES CEO. • The existing platform lies within the 100-year food plain, as does all of ACES property; according to the City of Aspen Engineering Department, an addition or renovation to an existing-non-conforming structure must cost less than 10% the purported cost to replace the existing non-conforming structure. o CCA, working with Hansen Construction, has determined that a new viewing platform would cost approximately $9,000.00, while the proposed new railings and steps will come in at approximately $700.00. Detailed cost estimates are not available at this time. • The proposed new railing and stairs will not encroach further into wetlands or riparian area. With our area survey, we have located the existing structure and proposed addition in relation to the center line of the Roaring Fork River, the high-water line, the edge of bank, and the flood plain. • The existing structure has been deemed structurally sound by KL&A, our structural engineer; the new railing will only strengthen the existing conditions. 4 new posts will be required to support the proposed new railing system. • The flood plain elevation will remain unchanged. I 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 • tel: 970.925.5590 • fax: 970.925.5076 • www.cunniffe.com ~ 361B ACES VIEWING PLATFORM .U CHARLES CUNNIFFE June 28,2016 ARCHITECTS Reilly Thimons Planning Technician Community Development Department Aspen, CO 81611 Re: ACES Viewing Platform Description: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) desires to upgrade an existing viewing platform near Hallam Lake. Serving as a teaching space and wildlife observation station, ACES wishes to bring the existing platform up to code for the safety of the children and ACES staff utilizing the platform. • The existing structure will remain - no change will be made to the existing footprint. • The railings and stair treads will be replaced to meet code and safety standards. o In addition to creating a safe learning environment on the existing structure, ACES proposes an innovative railing system that blends the wooden platform into its natural surroundings. • The existing platform was built prior to the annexation of Hallam Lake and the ACES property into Aspen city limits; see attached affidavit from ACES executive director. • The existing platform lies within the 100-year food plane, as does all of ACES property; according to the City of Aspen Engineering Department, an addition or renovation to an existing-non-conforming structure must cost less than 10% the purported cost to replace the existing non-conforming structure. o CCA, working with Hansen Construction, has determined that a new viewing platform would cost approximately $9,000.00, while the proposed new railings and steps will come in at approximately $700.00. 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P'ANG / ACES VIEWING PLATFORM 1 53 CHARLES CUNNIFFE ARCHITECTS TABLE OF CONTENTS • Cover letter • Table of contents • Pre-application summary • Legal Description of Site • Signed Letter by Applicant • HOA Compliance Form • Written Responses to Review Criteria • FIRM Map • Vicinity Map • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Development Plan • First Addendum to ACES Specially Planned Area Final Developrnent Plan Legal Description • ACES Existing Condition Drawings and Proposed Project Drawings • Notice of Approval for Stream Margin Review Exemption • Map of Hallam Lake Annexation • Ordinance No. 7 • ACES Viewing Platform Improvement Exhibit ~ 610 East Hyman Avenue • Aspen, Colorado 81611 • tel: 970.925.5590 • fax 970.925.5076 • www.cunniffe.com ~ N-Ji - 1 lud|dil| fLWUU) 05&DOLU• 41~ \N~Er-COUN~Y 3« C.- - -- 0. %4 \NASPEk'7?90 7\ 29 - \49*X -1\ APPROXIMA I L SCALE IN FELT d:P<\6 1 1 - ..19.: 500 0 5[ 4,42 . 4 4> 18 \2•4 CC 7801 44 31- OARING FORK RIVER 445%K--fNST 1%09 <1 P# P- - k«6» 41- / C) - m /-32714*30 3+ D /1 1 ' \91 NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM - iff 7809 X34 Private Drive 0 EX 1 - i / -<3- DT -- - 781.3 t.9- · -1 *,A'ZONE X & . 1\ 93 *ReferencL // FIRM 0 i ~ ~ FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP :*~6. *Err<Y.. 1/-- £9) Y a ,r, 7836 1 \ 11 1 1 1 ~\ i ZONE X ~ · ···· 781 8 j: f>-1-01 ~ 7833 111 PITKIN COUNTY, 2 [----------W This map COLORADO AND Program: INCORPORATED AREAS ing, part ti -1 1--1 1 1 \\ DO 7819 1 t 1 3 1 plant met 3>l Certain 2 PANEL 203 OF 325 ri 1, 9 IIALLAM b) flood 1 --1/i»« L ~-• 1# ··~ -7830 X EFFECTiVE OAT 11 '1 LAKE T FILIE«y-J L E; 7823 ~~ '~ ~ 7828 6 Boundari ' 1, ' --- 9-71-- 11 1 . 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For the latest product information about National Flood Insurance '1 .L/ 9 )-Ti~,&h*~f or amendments which may have been made subsequent to the date on the 1, 2 Program Aood maps check the FEMA Flood Map Store at www. msc.fema.gov i' 1, i r.- ---- 11 |ti 'El >74+ 7786 ~ VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 1 - 1 ii + i 99 tr 7.14 be UJ w W M 1 6 -4 .14 20 D ™ *w 0 0 - z 70 U.1 ~ LL C) z O 6- - Clegi\ Fom< 0 ,< : € 4 /-/ 0440, 0 \ 9~ rn r--1 U A ORTH / $. 3 1-1 I 1 1 Ki 1 Uns / r ' .0- 3 CEJ J 11 1 1 -1 1 11 -4.:4 f./4 --2- '\AUG*1~ER _ 1 1 11 11 1< 1 L_J €2<.-1 /46 1 11 11 11 It 11 1 471 RANCI~ 1 11 11 Wl *1 ill 11 1 3 ----+ I 1 1 1 L j 1 - Il 11 11 1 ALLAM I i Il ,I Il li il Il li i r-- 1 1. A l 1-1 1 -1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 . U Il. LEEKER 2 1 11 11 11 11 li 11 11 i 1 Il 11 11 1-J L....1 i l i 11 1 L-=1 1 1 1 11 lit .l i 1AIN .4./....../ 1 11 11 11 Il 1 4---1 1 l---11 1 11 " ' 11 1 i k 1 f-\~ 4(,~i:~k I m 0 71 > am W m e F~ 0 m < 0 -O , 0 -112= pum I ZKz 70 I I 05 U 0 I QUIH.L Z Z 1.Sall=I , MONARCH RECEPTION#: 619489, 0 ,15 at 02:30:26 PM, 1 OF 2, R $ Janice K. Vos Caudf in County, CO NOTICE OF APPROVAL FOR A STREAM MARGIN REVIEW EXEMPTION FOR THE HALLAM LAKE NATURE PRESERVE, COMMONLY KNOWN AS 100 PUPPY SMITH STREET Parcel ID: 2737-073-00-801 APPLICANT: Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 100 Puppy Smith Street Aspen, CO 81611 SUBJECT & SITE OF APPROVAL: Stream Margin Review Exemption, Hallam Lake Nature Preserve ZONING: Academic (A), Planned Development (PD) SUMMARY: The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES) requests a stream margin exemption to restore the area surrounding the educational pond at the iIallam Lake Nature Preserve (The Preserve). The Preserve is located within the Academic zone district with a Planned Development overlay. Due to its proximity to the Roaring Fork River; The Preserve is within the Stream Margin Review area. Development within 100' from the high water line of the Roaring Fork River and areas within the Flood Hazard Area is subject to a heightened review process. The existing educational patio is used for environmental programs and provides access to the educational pond, ACES seeks to improve the educational ratio to enhance safer access to the pond and the scope o fwork includes stabilization of the bank, re-grading and relaying the flagstone pavers as shown in Exhibit A. ACES will also realign the rocks around the Hallam Lake Spring, concealing the piped water source. to emulate a more natural setting. The project will be limited to approximately 500s f of disturbance. No tree removal is proposed as part of the project. STAFF EVALUATION: The proposed change meets the review criteria for a Stream Margin Review exemption (Exhibit B). The patio area surrounding the educational pond is an existing feature on the property. The improvements will not expand the floor area or areas exempt from floor area calculations. Additionally, the landscaping will enhance safety during school programs by providing a gentle sloping grade to the pond. DECISION: The Deputy Community Development Director finds the project exempt from Stream Margin Review as noted above and on Exhibit 'A' to be consistent with the review criteria (Exhibit B) and thereby, APPROVES the request. APPROVED BY· 4444- A 1 7-1,/\S Lle¢tnifer ~~lan, Deputy Community Development Director Date / Exhibit A: Project Location (Recorded) Exhibit B: Review Criteria (Not Recorded) IEEEfE ~~,-|35' x 6' = 210sf I ·#R#¢,i¥f'··f.:~"' ~~ v,-:.f-jit**4·-vi,.·1*:,. ~ ior'- 02., ft: ; 4, /0 -Ul ES 0 - 30' x 8' = 240sf I 0O -O 4:. ·Al 24. conceptual plan aces Note: The conceptual plan shown is not a part ofthis approval. The graphic was provided to show the areas of disturbance outlined in the project description. Janice K. 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I -~ ~ " ·' ·' di , ~ 1 w,L»1 LAK~E »4.,0<AT;Obl CCUNDY I·5 404.T 00.-:ACE tr·4 DUCP '=M ILIZAICTI H. f//IK, O /2-11 LENTE< v ' 1 ~ r~ me. Cit/24<:MID:·r,•L *5 <IC/eti '/ :02/- tyt M ',.mi ASPEN ?0**---- ~ < \6 .27);55«94«v <.............R/Fla -·37~4 0 P>GE AL LEDO LIND X005/0 1,1 Dc.r[>70 wr·w dON' VUHTUMZ M.SOM= ™ 0©01< 31;Z 82 2,7 AvO /#1 --C.rall-~~14>* ik lili if Le© 9.jer 09 LOT 2, Mill,Al•01 5Uidi~ION 6,•uw:~r/ -- - .. E-b i /' /''- 7Sp. ®i?> 1&~ ('Ij 2 »dE CO.*5ts ANC 010'1»CM AL.Dr46 WITZ,aer».0 ts·'rhot- 0'·NO~« Q,Fre< MOd NC•Al »NO<A- i . 7-·ON 80.;h~irrt :Cr COe<B / ANCS ANG 1.1,AN «· 1%1 6 >URI•- AMI€*KnON 14 CDr c ht./.5 ...... 7\94\ 4/ %%*rk-) 02>---J '1 J 4:hz=r N~-- ACCEPTANCE FOR RECORDING . THID 41/ Cr HAL.·41 /.KE ANIC<•-13N //0 Allft.C .1 0 · JU 4., \ i,nart, ccu,·ro ccux·0 0.1 TE=-21···--:- CA·r " AX FLIYE, IN T,·t OF'FC: 0• TH CLERI,f .aND •.m'.2... 0· .-4.-,·- - - _. _ 0 •*.. IN f'W 3<XJ< ,.:r·... AT 96£ - 1 1 N J ' 6 5 g g .§ 12 § § 1, ~ 30 \ i <1 '~ 41 1 I lidi i ~ 1 RE x&*in f / 'li r../.57 -ZOIC'fl SCALE1~N=lOOFT A RE_ t&»U / j f 44,·5 * 1 1 Alptne Surveyo. 1,~c. ~ &=% JID --1- d 15.42 '/or t,£60™2 05./.< Tit. .0. ,«, c. [e,a z '7<757€< ...7=I. ./. - f - 5 0 0517 t/or If t.f r-©retr:; HALLAM LAKE ANNEXATION P-4 07"C• Bed, 173)Co /1////IMM/m 01011 elli .VT-a,4. 1 30 17 70 5.'. ,•en,43,4. OISN«*Ch· ORDINANCE NO. ~- , (Series of 1997) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN TERRITORY TO TIIE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE "HALLAM LAKE PARCEL" ANNEXATION. WHEREAS, on November 18, 1996, the Aspen Cen(er for Environmental Studies did file with the City Clerk of the City of Aspen a Petition for Annexation of territory to the City of Aspen; and WHEREAS, the petition, including accompanying copies of an annexation map, has been reviewed by the City Attorney's Office and the City Engineer and found by them to contain the information prescribed and set forth in §31-12-107, C.R.S.,and WHEREAS, the owners of one hundred percent (100%) of the area proposed to be annexed, exclusive of streets and alleys, have consented in writing to the annexation; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 69, Series of 1996) at its regular meeting on November 25, 1996, did find and determine said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with the provisions of §3 1-12-107, C,R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council, by resolution (Number 4, Series of 1997) at its regular meeting on January 1, 1997, (lid find and determine, following a public hearing, said Petition for Annexation to be in substantial compliance with § 31-12-105, C.R.S.; and WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that approval of the annexation of said territory to be in the City's best interest; NOW, THEREFORE, IBE IT ORI)AlNED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: 1111111 lilli mil lilli lili mil 111!11 111 lilli lili lili 405578 08/20/1997 03:11P ORDINANCE 1 of 3 R 18.00 D 0.00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK Section_1. That the tract of land described in the Petition for Annexation, commonly referred to as the "Hallam Lake Parcel", and as shown on the annexation map, is hereby annexed to the City of Aspen, Colorado. Section 2. The City Clerk of the City of Aspen is hereby directed as follows: (a) To file one copy of the annexation map with the original of this annexation ordinance in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Aspen. 0)) To certify and file two copies of tz,is annexation ordinance and of the atmexation map with the Clerk and Recorder of the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado. (c) To request the Clerk and Recorder of Pitkin County to file one certified copy of tllis annexation ordinance and of the annexation map with the Division of Local Government of the Department of Local Affairs. State of Colorado. S~On-3. The City Engineer of the City of Aspen is hereby directed to amend the Official Map of the City of Aspen to reflect the boundary changes adopted pursuant to this annexation ordinance. SectiQI111, That if any section, subsection, sentence. clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section-5, That this ordinance shall not have any effect on existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances amended as herein provided, and the same shall be construed and concluded under such prior ordinances. 111'11111111111111 lilli 1111111111111111111 lilli lili lili 403378 06/20/1997 03:11P ORDINANCE 2 of 3 R 16.00 D 0,00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK 2 A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on the 09~day of 46(.ua.0.~y.1997, in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBUSHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the /o day of 44x„-a,~c.4 0 1997. f ·,f Alr.. John S. Bennett, Mayor ...1 , 1 'ATTEST: 511 !. 1 : 2-*zil»j'j ~Uf_ *' K®fl·~d t..,14%h, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved thisc:*0~ day of , 1997. 04.0. [310~,.~05+-- John ~. Bennett, Mayor ATTEST: SfAL .-MAL.6 kt- - Katy* 9 *A, City Clerk 1111111 lilli 111111 lilli lili 111111111111111 lilli 1111 lili 408578 08/20/1997 03t11P ORDINANCE 71!trn.of,3 3 of 3 R 16.00 D 0.00 N 0.00 PITKIN COUNTY CLERK 3 -2x4 PLATFORM 1. LE#InfinllnninnMRB qHHI!11HRRHBINRRRI~ i 1-1/8" PLYROOD ONG MILLED PLACED AT PLATFORM 2 =- VARYING 54 *F - INTERVALS PLATFORM 3 - 37 EF .==== I ==ZE:== =LATFORM 4- 2X4 PLATFORM -- = PLATFORM 1 £-* E-- 24 EF -- 11 Eli - W-41- - - 9 4 - o ....... LL < - .,/i" -E + EXISTING TOP PLATFORM -1 - i O Z ~.,0/ EL. 10'-9 1/2" LU platforms U) 3 Hillk 11!lilllililli« stairs <C LU 0 B'-1" 1 0 PROPOSED UPPER LEVEL PLAN Al.3 0 © COP. 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S.* .... inlor ......10= of ./ map The MS. may /783 ell. =i 0 EFFECTNE DATErS,OF mISIONiS,To™lspANEL *41@87 040 be re,ched I F.W .1 1-000-.8-0820 and . vabn- . | ;787 ~PREVIGIONDATE: 1-fili~„i, 1-,„1.lin.d...er„dn~mi, I http/~wim.clem: #. RD ching. Lpecl.IF».dH.2.1,1&,a. Irl.banpr'Dfd..y '0'.b",up-.dlop./. 7793 # 1, 0 Aerr~bon lochar,Wea~,IFIe~dElk„-n. 1/Micerpur~.p-Iuu*~.uldl.,1..al If yow ~v, qu~tlonm *0 I. m. 01 qu,*1~r~ co~efnng th, Na.nal Flood *I.n andlo..orp€MI'eprevi,wi~~siedli-*-n, Ine,- 2,02,-ne. el,~e cill-MEMA MAP (1-877.33~2627) of . - PITI,i,r coi,NT'.· yi-¢the F EMA -N*n athmi j-remi .vAusine#I 4 1 77. \Cell .,LOUG'//w.. t'NINCOR}•(>RAT]~iJAM~AS ZONE AE f 1 2 7802 = *0,7.-K FO'* 0.0% 192MO0FT-+- 78,3 3/ 0 ~~torcal~eN.t*n.IF~ed In~u~aneee~- at 1«0~]M*20 I.UNT¥.Al' Cowmy.........0./ T.I. 7817 5 . -9!J. 1 7803 0 A * *92 £ 7BOA r= ,#,6 0 Fi.$10. ZONE h££UL_.E~eL--1/.m' 4.D 1 r .8 SEE „ ,~~w rrt,A 250 0 .0 - 7820 9 50 5 , OILLESAE. - IE 7823 ~ .) 0 -U 5-ls--Flow 40 3? ~(-~; ,& 0 .IW U ' .#0 B /830 : 8 - 1 ~ jul 4 i iL ZONE 11 61 9 4 'f F ~ '7065 A ~ - PANEL 0354E U' 5 ~60& 6 ' #/&~ton -p . Al l . 1, 8 W .MUD.,R f I . A HARILD*JR I 11'11"Im =a-mm '® 4. • 44 78jf ./. 27. m FIRM 0 8 FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP 1,40"". MTKIN ri~IN7¥ :3 - 2 0.47 DETAILED 71/ ry= 1Wr. 28. -, 7 7847 7,9 STUDY 61.fEE'- --~ 6. 37 6 I 1 / -Ins T~AL 1!D PITKIN COUNTY, r ... [Ittlit 57 '% le# /0 6 0, S, 70 # NtiNIT - CE COLORADO 1-9--143*I (,TYW '/ I |TY [>FA5P.N 1/2 ~ AND INCORPORATED AREAS 2 v . 4 + 4 1..~45, ~ : ~ 0001 -~1- - 6 59 ~82 % : 6,~"4fs, 7'™ST . PIG PANEL 0354 OF 0725 2870 4 I KL0305 (SEEMAPINDEXFORF™UPANELLAYOUT} 9 'I. 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EXPLANATION OF LEGAL DESCRI PTIONS A€)FEN CEKIT-19. FOK. TE-IE PROFE.12]V BELONIGING -TOTHE ADFE-11 BUD©QUENT TO TH E AFFROVAL AND ACCE.FrANCE ENVI€ONIVIENTAL ©TUDIE© CENTER. FOK ENVII<ONIVI ENTAL 5-FUDI ED (AGED) FON NECOADING OF T]-115_ FINAL FLAT OFTWIE ASFEN WAD ACQUIRED OVER A FEN. 1013 ON DEVERAL CENTER. FOR ENVI B.ONIMENTALOTUDIE© OFECIALLY YEAK©. TI--1 E LAReEDT RDRTIOE·~] OF T-HE- FliOFERTY FLAKINED AFEA FINAL DEVELDFVIENT PLAN IT Wde CONDISTS OF HALLAMI LAI<E AND THE LAND DISCOVEIKED THAT ATIOCT- OF LAND OwhIED DY-- KEN 19615FOF·D 11\AlvIEDIATELy- SURROUNDEr···16 THE 1-,Al«E · Th-11€p AL,65 HAD BEEI--1 114,ADVERTENTLy Ob/11 TTED F-Abl,PENITY FOMTION 1 % RE_FE!9«ED TO IN-1 TKIE OVE€ALL FIROVI 71-4 E. PROF'EATY OFEC€I FTIOI®TI--4EKEDr 006613 OF PIRECTOME) LESAL DESGRIFTION N) "71-IE Oft]6pIH/AL ACE€) hILESSITATI hi(3 -11-IE FREFARAI-ION OF Tl--11 ED 13OUNDARY-'1 TI-liD HALLAVI LAKE PROPERTY; A,IDDENDUIvt FL-XE. THE ON,1 ITTED T-FALT WA€) ArTE,T# ALTH·IOUGH FIKIVATELY- 0*61613, WAO UDED DEEDED-TO ACED ON OCTOIDEA I 4 1999 BYTHE DUK.11-46 A€]FENI '9 IVIINII-·le YEARD FE)IK. FUBLIC, WALTEit R FAEFECKE LI NE INDUK,4·-ICE TAL,51- .51' A RECAEAT ION AND A€> A C.Olvllvl Ege]AL SOURCE OF IDAIKa/\IIH AND SALE DEED RECOMPED OCEO©EF< 19, ICE'BEFORE THE ADVENT OF ELECTRIC, REFRIGEIKA 1999 AO RECEPTION NO. 43B774 AND I© SHOWN AND MICHAEL FOX ~ TION UNTIL ]TWA© DOLD 70 7-HED.€,C. blmE)WN .DE€XDFJOED ON OHEET I OFTHIS ADDEHPUIVI FLAT. DECKILTAin' FAI\/1.1 LM AND EVENTUAL[/ -TE) WALIES AN D ELIZABETH FAEFCKE IN 1954 ALONG WITH 1«1(DOT- OFTM E_ LAND EAOTE€LT- OFA+40 IM[KIE]DIATE[y 51*rE OF COLOIKAIA te>. ADJACENT TO THE HALLAM LAKE FROFEKTY. COUt·-ITY' OF 717141*4 5 T-1-11© LAKIP WA© ORIGIHIALLY' FLArrED AD LAI<EVI E.W ADDITION. WHAT- 15 H OW PU FF'1'3*11TH [3-]E FOREGOIKIG, C,Em-IFIC€TE WA€) STIREET WAS OR16114ALLT FART OF LAKEVIEW ACANCWLEDGEP DEFOME 1«15 -174 1€> ____-____-[*ria= ADDITION ANID WAe CALLED blvt UG+LER. STACEE , 201· 1 [3215 KEN] 12Ar©FORD. A VIAF OF ALL THE DEE[35 AND OTHER IN©TRU ' MY COMIvilee,ION EX.F:'11:<Ep' MENTS [37- VIEAI\·16 oF WHICH KEE> ACQUI RED W1 TW E-25 VIT K-1*40 AMP OFFICIAL SEAL. TINE FROFE€rr WOOLD KEDEMBLE A COR/lei-E>< Gle©AW PUZZLE. TNEKEFOKE, IN THE rNEFARA TION OF 77410 AGED ©rELIALLY- FLANNED Al<EA FINAL DEVELOF MENT MAN WE HAVE ENDEDU 1·400Ner FL©LIC VOREP TO €.ENDLVE ALL THI E GlUEST-ION>19 Tl-IAV HAVE AKI©EHI OVER TME ASTO THE EXISTENCE OF GAPO OVEKLArD CONFLICT5 AND AMBIGUITIES 917«TE OF COLE)IKA[30 ~ 73, cONal INED I t··4 71-15 16OculvIENITE) OF RECORD EY COUNITy OF· Fl-TKIN W-1-110-1-1-1-15 LAND WA© ACQUIKED AND AL©O TO IDENTIFY' OH T}-IE eFOUNO T-HE DEOT EVIDENICE OF Tl-1E FORE(2011\16 CE<T-1FICATE WAD ACTUAL OCCUFATION AND ODE. ACKNOWLECE€13 SE:·095 ME T-14 0 _5£«CP- ; 2011 e€ MICHAEL_ FOX DEFOIKE THE FREFAKATION OF TE]le FLAT bio COHEMENT Mgrt-IEWAATICAL OE©C,KIP"nON OF THE ~ ' MY COMMISDION EXPIRED * Et\!TIKE FKOFERIC HAE) EXIeSTED. ONE.FUKEDEDE OF Wl TNES© 1«11'. MAND Ah.IP OFFICIAL.DEAL. THIe) FLAT le) *TE) RE#152<THID LACK OF AN] OVE.KALL DE©aKIPTION. THE LEGAL DE©CRI Fl-ION ON DHEET- 1 Er·4031\4FPe©ED THE ENTER. 1943757Y er-IVIETED AND BOON.[29 FORTHE F=11€67-fll\dE. KIOT»er- FLE3LkL AN.[3 -THE LEGAL DriCKIFTION OH 51-IEET- 3 ENCOMI FAEDE© 15~r lvIETE© AND 130014[36 A LLOF TRIE ACE© FROFEjETY' 90077413191->r Al·-1D EASTERLY OF 71.-IE " Oitl®INAL ACE© eoUNIC)Adey 11 INLUDING ALL LA-ID OWNIED BY--ACE€) WITHIN AND ADJACENT TO LAKEVIEWADDITION. THE CITATION OF VARJOL-8 DEFAKATE FARCE LO OH ©1-IEET © 15 PROVI DE.13 901-Ely FORTH E BJIKFDDE OP OLARIFT-11-46 THE FROVENANCE OF-FITLE- TO T-HE PARCEL» AE>11-IET WE.R.E ACQUIIAED OVERTIME. ALL TI-E FARCEL© DEOCKI ©ED ON SHEET 3 LIE WITHIN THE CO/IMODITE OVEIKALL EDE.©OFKI A-1 OK.1 ON SHEET 1, AND NOTHI NG H E]KE-11\1 81-IOULD 13E COI~]95rKUED -10 1 19!FLYrTI-IATTKIE- FORTION OFTHE ACES Fltormerr DEFIC-FIP ON ©HEET 5 12) SEFPRATE FROK/1 71·4E ~ OVEMALL PROFENTY-AD SHOWHI ANC) DE€:)Cft,131-2 0 ON OHEET- 1. Tk-IE *ab FROFER:Pr Ae, DEPICTED ON SHEET 1 15 A aINGLE.Tle·CT OF LAND SUbJECT TOTHE ZONING h,93 SET FOKTH IN ORDH/44<LE. KIC). (b, €>EftlED OF 1197/ AFID A€) 5LX,H CANNOT- 55- 1 P···ICKEMENT~AL!-5- SOLID Wl TIHOUT ©UDDIVIDION. A LJDT OF ALL THE DEEDS Al-ID OT-HER 1»15Tf€O'k,/121475 lar' \+110-1 AC.fie~ ACQUIREIP TITLE TE) 115 FROF'Eler Wal,D, NO DOL)©73 COr-ISTI -TUT' 15 A OUFFICIENT LE6AL DEFECRI FTION FOA POKADOED OF ZONINIG THIE FROFERn< DOT IT WOULE) Ski EP LI-ITLE LICHT OH TRIEL FOD!-nAKI AND bIZE OF THE FIKOFEFTY' At IT E><.1©75 1000«- ON-THE GROUND. ACAREFUL 1€EADING OF TKIE LEBAL DEOCKIFTION ON SHEET I WILL REVEAL Th-IAT I T TIKAO<5 D<ACTLY WITH THE LEGAL DE€£1€1 FTION OH ©HE ET 3 SUCH THAT IT ENT-IR.ELy INCLUDED THE 1. ©67 ACAE POIVION OF THE PROFERTY OEFICTED ON ©HEET- D. uIC''any delieoc~~~~ s suo~~y'~hdlhZ RZE#Clu~first'di~cover'sc~~de~ ~ct Alpine Surveys, inc. Surveyed Revisions 531.00 Title FIRST ADDENDUM TO Job No 86 ' 1609,3 In no event may any aclion based upon any defect in this survey be commenced Drafted aol . CO O.03.00 AE>PEN CENTE.M: FOil EKIVImE)NIMENTAL 51031 [fe Client A.C. E. D. more than ten years kom the date ol the certification shown hereon. Post Office Box 1730 Aspen, Colorado 81612 5.21.01 ©PECIALLy FLAKINE[7 AmEA 970 925 2688 1. I 8.01 FINAL ,[DEVELOFWIENT 91LAN 12.1,4.03 CORK[Cr "Al\4&160]TIES~ CITY Or A€)115-14, COLORADO SHEET 2 OF 3 9.C©.10 ADDENDUM PI_AI (CORRECT-ED 5.29.117 - r n « - I#- I. - 4£/4#4 -FIRST ADDENDUM- TO ASPEN CtNTER FOR ENVERDN B Itq 3922fr· 112- ME~TAL STUDI~ SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN f POL)ND : REBAR 4 0\F LEGAL DESCFJFTION j L.5. 2376 /97554./GL/ 2776. .79. *2~~>:~ . e.~~ .~... 710©15 A ie. /90.12 r- ,\ 6 79 ~ 1 1 'CO U E r 1,1.«.,9 1 r .1 .-- 4 /41 ;L-- 8 A.TRACT OF LAND ©110€T-E[3 lEi Tk·IE 411-Er Or,0\€DFEr·li ca)NITr- Of: 76. 1 44__OP- 007---4--1 81.-/* e•.6 8 FITKIN, 517<rE OFCOLOI«IJO, 1Dr.11--IG VIOKE FULLY DE€OKI DED AD FOI_LOWE) ' .. - LAKEVIEW /ODITION, ACCOMDINS-ID THE FLATTI-1EREOF IKkDMDED 40\ 270 .1 .< 3 7 -#<. ' l k € LJV P \ XII 80 ·~-8 Af \.3 ~----£-4_E__Y .C-- 01-ProF Abl°EN -t)i, 9.09 , .... 541 174 81-*EET' •= TKANDFOIKN/IEIK. 4----*.Jh . - 1 4, 9.,-Xt.!1/. . «194.44.1 f,64,2 4 #f 0 - 4 -7 - - 1,-1, 2 , 4-/0 (0 j t. '. DnE,INNING ATTI-IE NOIKTI-IWEST- CORNER OF lOT 1, EtaLK 2 PROFERrr ' IN FLAT- DED<2,47 15NBE 125, WHENCE THE QUARTER. COMN.IER 371 .,t f,37~ - STONE ...... ELES-KICAL FANEL©-1 U»' /54/ter£ /F i. _23/........... COMVION -IC) DECTIONE) 7 AND 12, -TOWN©.1-417 10'DOUT-HI, f;AH6115 ~ 72: / r- 7 ; /0.201 54 ANID ©5, F.reprEET-IVEL© W'EOT- OFTHE €31>Cl--1 F!91Nal:AL „......... .. full. · < ORD)NANc~ 'NO:13 LPERja OF ~,f .-7 ...... POINT oF i MEKIDIAN, FITKIN al)HTY, COLOI«130, CEAKS HOR]-1-1 14°31'5111 ,/I,£ C - -c eA -,t,8.61,4/ 11 yro.f 1/1,/2 n..:.1. TABLE OF TREES: DEGIK]IN'ING' \ n *13 - -2 2 2 CALL CorRDNWOOP UNLEDS ON-IERWIDE NOrER> IKEBAR.4 Of, i f. C-->3.8... U WEDT 772.54 FEET· L.5 9 04 .. 085\ 1. 12" D. 1.7.2. L ~_,/-'-' ... ~ r.9 -6. 22.1.-ht.53 79~ ' p©UN023LUM. CAP' BET IN eNE. T-1-1ENCE NO--1 156 15' 2211 EAST 20.(L FEET -ID TRIE CENTEMLINE 2. 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SCUTE-120° 2.1'30" WAOT- 160, CO FEEI ALONG THE 2//~ / / 11 - -4. red, 41 1. .3 9 3 /(iIi / WE©TEKLY LIK.IE.OF LOT- 5 -10 TI-IC ©66.4~H WE©T COIKNIER OF LOT 51 1. j J E.3,· o. -'.-1 2.f» -CUk ~~,·. / THENCE OCUTIN 71°11'(33" CADT 133. IE) FEIET- AIDING THE 33: [0" D \V .5-Ujrrik .. 34. 3-18"0. :i ~ M.4 ©OUB-Imic:Ll' UNE5 OF LOT© 2, 3,4 41-40 5 OF. PLECAZ, LAI<EVIEV 35 12" FINE 0./ 4-Tvo 51[)Fer' -----I 22*Lis J, ®16.- ip ck:, 1 · : </p- If i,/ ADDITIONI AND ALONG THIT. EXTEN.DION -THEKEOF -TO Tl-1 E 1 1 41CCID YN*/t INTEASECTION VITE-1 THE WEEFT-EKLy ECON[PAKY- OF THETRUEIVIAH 37. 15" p. / I~Ul LDIi·-3, lc- / / ~r>T, 6~43 -„, \15 · 1. ·i CHA/N PURPOSE KIE,161-IFORMOOP COMMENCIAL flaJ~frCT~· 36. 3-8"P. 10"0-.12.[2 ~ TIKEE HOUSE OHE €)TORN' 1=:·42~ 9 3- 4 .,/ ./ / i '-1 . TMA I L E,«cjr_ki ENT- l / l/ 1 STATEMENT 130(JNDA€ir~· , £ 1 +4 k. 20 E WIDE_ 11-4EINGE 31)-04 40°27' 13': WES 1 17. CD FEET Al-ONG SAID WEDIERL>r 01. 931, P. . 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NOKIH DI'll'30" EAST- 6430 FEET, ANC) CE!<TIFICATED + 43 4* El*rl 8 Toe*-ICW AND DELSCFWDE A 541[) DOUNS«T-OFTHE GIVEN IND-[-11UEE TOTHE m NOKI-1-4 40'55'00' 96[ 7 ID FEET TO THE 3 54151-1NG CONDITIONS OF' ~ 49 ~ ~ ~··.~ i 1«CT OF LAND INADVERT-ENt-LY A T-K/U OF LAND DITUATED IN THEEADT HALF OF BaJTHWEST CORNER OF THAT FOFTIONI OF- purrf INTERSECTION WITH DAIC) WESTERLY BOUNGNKY- OF Ek/IFLOY'EtiEDING ¢ MIEA[3*y/ 1# ~ di~.OMITTED FA.Of/1 THE ASPEN CENTER DECrION 12, TOWNDHIP 10 SOUI-H, RANGE 85 WEr AND 2*111-H OFRECT C FORVIEKer- 510166®LER BT'KEEE, 1-1-lf -1-RUEVIAN NekE,H 20*HOOD COWIVIEFOAL r jECTi B V %;i' fOR ENVIFON MENTAL STUDIES IN THE WE€jr HALF OF ©EcrION 7, 10*142*41 F 10 SOLPH LAKEVIEW AP[DITION) VAXEC) er ORDIK+Alt[. 13), i THENCE Al-ONG ©Al ED V'/Efjfmm->r DC»40»My THi 4 ELEVATIoNS:TIKEEI-lott)E ~ ~ * SFEDALLy FLAKINED »REA fIAN R»165 84 WEOT OFTk-IE OIX-Ft-1 FNKIr·©lf:AJ- h/trit<jOI,Ar< SERIF© OF- I9977 FULLEWING, 00012©ED AND Dle>13*DED $ 8 1%'RECOF.DED IN FL.«T- 2500< -___-_-__ FITioN CO, 631©ADq Mot€.E DAK]-ICUL/¢1[2< 6 THEALE NOMS-1 02100 001 WEST ID.555 FEET ALONG .NOFUH 85°09'15" EADT- 2017 FEEr, 5 EL-EVATIOND:.gy[-g.,2*VBALE WOU©E- 50 1\ Ng' \1·\ AT r>4~,Ae~ liECEPT10N DESCIK]bED AL FOLOWE,6 -11-IE WE€51-61«01- LINE OF©Al[) \AWEED FUFFY- 5111TH 20 KIC]KIE-1 42-46'12" LAST 101·79 FLET AND 9 9 OP THE KECOK,DE, 51 -5TfULE-I--TOTL-Ic CENTEKLINE OF SAID VACATED FUriv 2, h·IOKIN 40'27'132 MAZIE 117·66 rEE.T-(-ro Tl-IC 1.11 %#+REER- Ebuh« coLO~OO. DELINNING ATA rOINTON-THE EOUrHEXLY Dil)IN[Wer 2)M I TH STK.ELE.-~· INTERDECrION \41-0-1 Th-IE 5.ey[-EjQr E><TENE=,ON OF THE 52 1 N ALL OTMER REBFECeTHE OF L»405 BELONIGING TO THE ASPEN CEINTEK FOA THENCE ALOIND 5410 CENTEK.UNE TH E FUL-LOWING NOrl-KIEKL,7- LINE OF ILE- 6, DLOCK 1, LAKEVIEW' LEGEND · THE OftleINAL FLAT MEMAIND ENVIMONVIENTAL STUDIED AC E -53 WINDNCE-THE COL)KIED /\LI D D I€yl»*ID - ADDITION, ,. IN FULL FOMCLAND EFFECT. QUARTER CORNEW DETWEEN SAID SECT-10145 7»10 12 , OOUTW 7275'02," E€jr 24.!6 FEET- AND u -1-14ENCE NOXTH 79'll'00" WEET I'l. IQ FEET- ALONG 0~ AGES MUNDAKY- r BEARD NOKTH 22°41' 1©" EAST- 6032.607 FEIT · , SOUT-H 71°11'CO' EA€iT 7.10 FEEt , SAID D<TENSION -ID THE NOKTHIEAbl-- CORNER OF 53 THENCE ALONG DAIP A.C.E.S. mOUNPARY 11-1€ . THENCE DES«J-ING SAID CENT=UKIC 5000-115'15'22 UN G, 4 DOUNDAMJES OF · 43 c- - FARCELO INT-EANAL FOLLOWING CE)0!eED.«ID [Dit'[»*Le * WEDT 20.C» FEET TOTHE NOMTH CADT COF«Imle Or SAID 23 THENCE. HORT-H 79°11'00" Weir 114.06 FEET- ALONG, -roovt,~LL,ACE€p * '~ i SOUTH 34'55; 17'„ DitiT 3>Del FIelD maJNDART OF THE GIVEN INDTITU-& i 10\IC) NON-HEMIT LINE OP lf)76 713 THE CORNEFC ,- FFOFE,ler'SHOWN FOK 4 2 Ea.JTH 020 05 40 EAOT I -78-19 rEE-3 3-k-IENCE AL-ONG SAID ~COIND«YOF TI-IC 61VEN COMIA/ION 10 LOr© 6 Ab·12 5 OF ©Al D BLOCK I i ----- pumyt):MS> OF CLARIT< Avo sTREET·C 3 50U1-14 74' 18'00" EADT- 25.73 Fral »10 INEST-ITUTE THE ROLL,OWING CCURSE© AND 015!ANCES:, 24 -TMENCE Hom-Id 20°2~'30'~ EAST 100,00 FEET ALONG 4 YOUT[-4 62' 31'00"EA€H- Id:95.75 FEET TO THE o foun-1 06'14'55"~VEDT 103.34 FEET, 1-41 E W'EST LINE OF LOT 5 70 THE NOKT]-IWebl- ~ _.--------------_ Off T·BAILL (E,HEET __'x- 7~.~K- REC.06.0 FarrION OFTKAST 42 INTE:f-,SETON WFT-1-1 THE NOMIHERLY DOUNPARy OFTHE. 30211-118*05'51" WEDT IOD· 06 FEET COMNEA OF LOT-.5 04 THE flUTH UNE OF FUFF!- ORTEA\\_ 4 FAVEE) bTREE F-. £---ADJUSTED FODIVION OFT«Cr 61VEN INNITUT-mi , SOUTH 09°32'30' EASE 51.13 FEE-f AND 91 IT-H 51;REEr· (SHEE.18: \ ---77\ HOTE. THE IKECOKI) FOSITIOH HAS AN THE LAS>---™er- EXTENSION OFT[-115 5(1.111 LINE OF INTEFEEfaION WITH A LINE TI--IN' le, f;«ALLEL WITHI m SOUT-1-4 23• r>' 11" 5*iT P. 15 FE-tiT' To 25 THENCE NIOKfH -79-it'co" WEST I;.2 I FEET -TO THE- Bo - ENONEOUS TIE. AMPLE FiELD FMANGte grgEED· i d / @ FOUND Oft Er_r \ 8 6= \\ 4, AND TEN! F[ZI FIKOR/1 TWO.5-RDNE GArE FOE:re),· i / MONUMENT : ,--~/* .-1. EVIDENCE FLACE©TME TAACT -- INTHEADJUST-ED POSITION. AT-KACTOF LAND AITUATED 79 24!13 EXTENSION TO THE 14 -EK©ECTION W TH THE. DAID LINEAC.le€,5 FUFFV SMITE-1 .51-REET TD TNE \223 63555= :4 THENCE SOUTH 75'09'll' EAEr 41 I 2 FEET ALONG 26 11-IENCE NOR:11-1 lot49 'CO" EAST ·40.<Do FLEJ- ALONG 6 ; INT--lESE]%:,OFTHE NE.0% OFE,EcrION 12, 36 \ + 1 \ \won Wr-©TE-AIX- LINE OPT-HETRUE»1»1 NE]Q-100KHOOD NORTH LINE OF FUFF'revll-TH mi--MEET, 1 1 TOWKISE-lIP 10 300T-}-17 FELANGE O5WEST \ OFT,-IE 6Tl-1 F. MI., CITYOFASPEN 5-ATE \ COIvlk/IERC.IAL PROJECT-/. M 27 THEKICE- SOUrl-4 717 1 '00" EAST- 110.20 FEET- ALONG \\ & OF COLOF»EDO. WORE FULLY DE&FIEE.D M THIENCE NOK[1-4 43-04' 11 ?25[ (21,26 FEETA LONG 5410 NONTH LrNE 101-1-42 ©OUTIHEADT- COKNIUK. oF \ \ A© FOLLOWS= ' 40 1,>, 57 \ ,\09,1 -~ SANCTUARY \ \ \ 1 3261 NNING AT A POINT WHENCE A US. bFI.A65 Tl-IE EJOUTHEAST-Eler- LIKIE EXTENDLO OF BLm,6 1 . THENCE NOI TI--1 10%49'00" EASE 160 00 FEET ALONG , DAID wrep-1-ELY LINE -OTHE INTE'tzpune··4 vim-1 LOT 4, ©Lax 4, LAKIEVIEW ADDITION, 9% ...t\\ , i 071, 1 \ CAP DATED 1954 AND MAR,<CO AD THE EAST- x , 1 ./ AND 2, L.«EVIEW ADDITION, THE EAST- UNE OF LOT-4 TO TNE ZxlyrH LINE OF LOT -7,· ~ \ 1 GALAMJER COKNE,< OF©A!05ECTION 3258415 58 39 61.1 ; 5.46°24112 6.979.30 FEET· *<to 4 \ 's -11-]ENCE ALONS,EAD EXTENDION NOMIH DI'll' 30' 29 11-IENCE SOUTH 79°ll'CO" EAST 95.Col MELE-1- ALONG i CAOT 1.64 FEET -10) THE ta,AH CO~IER-OF LAKE-VIEW' THE SOUTH UNE OF L.CED 7 AND 11 -IOTHE INTEfSEC- ,\ :: ftED€& WZY·ii,CEFEi,dleciffrtrT· 59-*4- 11\0 -44 fEF. 0 23:,8 ADDITIONk TION WITH SAID WEOTEmer DOUNDARY- OF THE 2 33 +HRE» *9»91.31 FER 42©24' 9 ... 30 HOA THENCE AL-ONG, DAID DCUT-HEASTEKL>r UNE_ TMOUvIAN NEIGHBOrt--loOP COMIMEFE.IAL FrajECTi 5" W 16.37 FEET-· 60 EX-1-ENDED OF 5,00<5 I »ID 2 THE Rll.DWING, m TMENCE hIC)1«1-1 0732)120' WEST 129.75 FEEIALOI·46 Mo THENCE h·IOBII-1 105. 55 112.-1- TD 1%-IE FONT OF - \ 1 0 n . 2 CUB€)55 AND DIE5GAhrf:5 5 EAID WESTERLY LINE -1011-16 [KITERS,fariah WITH THE y EEGINNING CONTANING 11,037.601 FT, MOAEort --~19 8~~ 37 ..~-.; ,~ __~_~-<--1,-' RO<[HEKLy LINE Of DLOCKO 3 AND,4, LAKEVIEW ADDITION · -- Lmee. 12-El <30/ / . --- V, r-/----,----/ \ 1 - /2 //*-7F - VICINITY MAP , 3, THE-hEE NOUH 79° 11 '00" WEST- 301.23 FEEl-- Tel-WE 61 f ( ~ >SCALE: I t ICID OSJG,INAL [A51IRLr 000#DAK'r OFTHE PME)rEKTr OFTWIL / 44 ~3) 1\ ' AorEN CENTEK FOR ENVIENIMENTAL OTUDIE5(A.C.F.5.3 0 \ LOCATION OF 03 -9/ ./11 4 - t]AIDA.C.E.5. 00;JKIDAA'r TOA fOINT IN -3-1[- CENTERLINE OF 32 -1-1-lE_NCE NOMO-I orca'od EA©T :01.37 FEET ALONG EXISTING WA AULLAM LAKE ~ >itflf,EK- HERE--1334 ':,, TI-IE ROAKING ro«AVER.,· PLATFORM '; 2./ L.V + a __ THENCE ALOr·46 .5.ND A.C.E 5. BCONPABV ANPALONG \(R, 1-1--In C,ENTE-MLINE OF THE les«ZING F~ FlvER.311-115- 62 1 -- /1-1000¢41» 1 _16(18\14 . u NOMIl-4 014'27'00' WEST 1 1 5.50 MEET=, FOLLCWit·46 CCUR€:>CD »·10 DISTANCED · ROARING ¢ 5Mus<BLEft 888282229'£1 - 4 t,.4 -4- 9 NOMI-H 05'27'00' WEST 2.32 FEET \7% i u • v r-I ci CZ] Ci Ca CZ] CJ 1 o HOMIN 40' 30'.00' EADT 14.j~·50 FEE.-4 352, FRANCIS 01 lin====2 36 NOKI-1-1 20 2-5'00' ADT 18 -75 FEE·T 1 1, , ~ ~ 64 j* 7-i n 02 CZE) CE=] ~ n Ca -' 0 1=0 0n0= 37 NOKIH 140 1 1'00' WOT 24· A FLET ¢j_, HALLAM ~ ~ E B Ed 30 NON·54 30-1300" WEST 123.19 rEEl-f 1 04 34 BagE 0 2 Li 9 2=FL___IL.I .0 NOMIR·12 ' 30'00" WEETT 136· 56 Fref 4 82=10--- 41 HO·¤TRI I ~ 26'00" WED- 10(0·22 r=cE< » ott, 6LEEKEEK |~ 2¤0=00000 39 NORTI-1 340017'00,1 WENT 105 54 FEEl- /5 33 MAIN , --=============p' \ 1 1/8 f») 0\\ ,\ ; t\OKIAH 27 (30"00' WEDT 56. CD Flf-T; 66 71/lili -1,>,\\, ?i~o'33-1013% 13~ 4 / DIRECTOR --- a .-ET/272----~' ~~ 67 68 69 'L----------------------/ -7 1. ' I' -mg*35~2 72 ~ /3 1 44 NOFIH CU22'00" WEST 125.65 FEET AND e 32 HOUSING O'TroF/\Ef'EN # NOKil-12620'00" WEET EVT.CO F E.EL NORTH --- b --;:-:.:' Vt %, g % I 6 8 2 5 ~--,/''i 55 Of-THE HOKEH ANNIDO€r!01% 10 THE CITY- or Aerst· m EDU ATION 314 45 hIOFE-1-1 Cd 53'20" WEDT 15 51 FEET -10 AF x I THENCE NOMTH 05°10'000 =Atil- Ick. 67 FECIALONIG'LINE ' LP \ DF-MENT FONDO 45 0 1 I 4 CEN R AND ·~ x~~-~~ 46 55-54 oF 6\ID NOMIH ANNKXAJION 107HE SOUTHEAST 30 VV 1'' COR+4[KOF LOT I OF THE ME«[WI fl-©DIVIWION,· PUBLI AREA tti--7 THENCE AUDNIGTH[30UTH LINE Of€]AID Lori THE 73 1 41"iR' %11, 47 101-LOWING, COO!45[9 »ID 015-1»£[b' NOMT[1-1 0(7 5'CO" 0, N : .:1% .e WEOT (05.00 FEEl- AND 30,174 43°07'4:'WEST I,45.00 \1\ 42,05*224 , 4. IA 29 1 \ \\ r / #% FEET TDTI-IE ONIGINAL A.C E.S. 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HOUSING b- U 4 2 *., 4 , --~£~10 lt' 4 .0 ECUTH 19.00'00' WEi- 43.50 mET 57 SOUT-1-1 27.07' CO" EAD-T- 1 15.46 FEET ., I '' £ gf Q B 3, SCUIT-1 37*cxko' EADT 51.40 FEE-71 EMPLOYE A.-I- ' :0, 61 falrl-4 30-50DCy WENE 116.43 rttrf, b 1 N i E.AEGIENTZ) FOR 6 ORM 11 (DEESHEETS) G 0231 « 62 SOUTH 05'01'COl WEer 194.13 FEET, 0 --- 4 11 63 eOUTHI 77'55'00" M/[57 33.01 FEET 1 H (SEE E>HEET 3) '. . 230U11-1 17'25'CO" EAST 28.54 FiEN, ,0 1/U : '#.. ,€6306= 1 Udfl'-PifVALL+ji,411 4 i / ge,4, ss .Scun-1 49'55'00' EASSI- 127.22 rEE-T; . 2141-4 44'34'00' WEST 21.54 FEET; 1 12 BE , . 1,1,1,1|j FRANCIS -------3-rEZFEr e. 20_)1-1-1 54'47' 12-'„ EA€>T 87·66 FEET- -- 68 WORT)-1 79'05'CE) EAE=T- 216.49 FEEY' 69 SOUT+,1 4941'co' EAST- 49.60 Fer-r, k.._ LL-LLLi-la-1.-~~·L..=to- ~ =37 /2 / 00 0 0 0 W , 11 M 15.16'~_<2*zz--22 22~~L-(2-- - O 0 ' '-1 104 \ 8'r-------------------- ------------------------_---s-, \ : -f.-2 4-1-~4-4-,-L,4 -4 m 2001-8 34'25'00'. 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C 5 more * * yeafs from le dale 04 Ihe certlicaton shown hemn Post Office Box 1730 5.21.09 SPECIALLY PLANNED AMEA Aspen, Colorado 81612 1.ID. 09 970 925 2688 9.30 09 FINAL DEVE.LOrl\,dENT PLAN - 9.06.10 ACDOENDUM PLAI~ el 17 Or ADFEN , COLE)19~E© SHEET 1 OF 3 / r no Q (r·=·r, A Oa 7HS 20 yly, O ET 1711;ST ADDEND™I TO ASPEN Li <TILit , 17011 ]23311*)1. 1,IENTAL STUDIES SPEC OWNER'S CERTIFICATE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL CITY ENGINEER~S APF THIb FlleT ADDENDUM TO THIS FIRSF ADDENDUM TO 1, KEN KANBFOKD , FREPIDENT OF THE fDO«ID TrIE FINAL FLA- OF TH E Ae fed CENT-EK EX Tl-IE FINAL FLATOF T--45 OF DIFETOFE) FOIK. T-GIE A©FEN CENTER. POil ENMIKON IvIENTAL STUDIED ·Ef'mIALLy FLANINED Eb··MlfaJHK/1-AL 95[LDIE El«IKONVEN]TAL ejUDIED (ACED), ON DEWALT AKEA Fl HAL IDEVELOr'Nl€191- FLAN WA'b AFF'ADVE[3 ~«E>\ FINAL [DEVEI-OFVT[ OFACE) THE ONNER: OF -13-IE IKEAL F'FOr~Egrr- 53-r THE PIRECRX OFTHE CITY (y Pte€j.A e>r 11-le- cirr 6450'NEER PECK.laMP 0-4<1€.504,51-TU€rE IN -11-4E CITY-OF DEFAKIK/lENT OF Covit/IUNITY DEVELOPVIENT- COLORACC) TWID -__--2-_ *OVEN , Ca>4--Pr Or rITKIN, SLATE Of COLORACZO, CONTAIN I h.5 25.5 ACME©, kAOIKE- OK LIZ©, PLUED AN ADDITIONALTRAL-ra-IOWN At-·ID DEDCRIBED HEREON CONTAIbllt·46 11,037. 0 8(»Afil -------- - - ----------------- ------ ---- 01 T FEET (O.2.5 ACKEj WORE OPALE©4 +NEREZ«- DIRECTOR AbfiLE© To T-KN~© ADDEr··IDUM-[O-1-»IE A©PER CENTEK FON ENVINONMEINTAL€jUDIED OPECIALLy F'u#NHED AREA FINALDE_VELOFMENT PLAN RECOM.DED IN FL/KE MOK _____-_-AT FASE _______OF THE 115(0415 OF PI TKIN COUNTY; COLOKA[30 +5 _HALLAM LAKE NARRATIVE & FECEFT-1014 HO. -_-_-_--------- EXPLANATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AOPEN CENT-El€ FOFE TNE FIKOFE_fE]V BELONGING -TO THE ADVE-H SUIDOCQUEN-1- TO11-1 5 AFF'R , ER·Jvll©WHENTAL ©TUDIDE> CENEK FOA ENVRONMENTAL STUDIO (ACED) FDA KECOAC)11-49 OFTME WAS ACQUI«ED OVER A PERIOD OF DEVEIKAL (El·-4-FER FOR E>]VIBC)AN YEARD. THE LARBEZE FORT-1041 OF THE PROPERM FLANNED ASEA FINALE 03>461©TD Of' HALLAM 64<E AND THE LAND DISCOVE_RED THATATKN 1 KEN 19+15FOIED 1 N/IMEDIATEL>r- eL?KNOUNDI-[%6 -T-k-IE L»<E · THIED /\OES) HAE) BEEN NAD' t P.SED'PEVE FORTION 1% REFER-RED-to IN-] TANE OVE€ALL FIROVI 74-lE PADFERIL IDE 1 5100 OF DIRECD?e L E-eAL DESCE! FTION AD "Ti-IE OKIeINAL ACED NEDESSIT>€[-11\tb THE FRE 13©UNDARY-". 7&4 9 HALLAVI L.AKE PROFEKTO ADDE.NOUM FU<r. 4-Flf An-ENT' AL-1-1.-IOUGH PRIVATELY- OWNED, vee UDED DEEDE[9 -TO ACE.5 ON O DURANG ASPEN'© IVIININe YEARD F'<Dit F'Ue>LIC. WALTEE F FAERKE LINE RECREATION AND Ae A COMMERCIAL SOURCE OF DAFGAI>·1 AND ©ALE DEE ICE BEFORE THEADVENT OF ELEETRUC REFRIGERA' 1999 Ab RECEPTION NO. 436 MICHAEL FOX TION UNTIL JT «AD EDOLD TO T-HE D.€,C. DFUWA DESCROLO ON 2)MEET I < DECKET«r FAMILY At€) EVENTUALLY--30 VALIER AND ELIZAbE»-1 FAEKKE IN 1954 ALONG WITH IVICOT OFTHE LAbID MAOTE€LT- OFAA]O lodEDIATELY 569-5 OF COLOI«EXA ©22 ADJACENT TO THE HALLAM LAKE FIKOFEMPT: COUNTV OF rl-TKIN J Tl-liD LAND WAS ORIGINALLY FLATTEDA© LAI€VI EW,ADDITION. WHAT le) HOW PL-)Frrn,MIT}-1 O-1[5. fOREGOINIG C.rm-IFCATE WA© STREET WAe ORIG,INALL>r- PART OF LAKEVIEW /02-NOWLE-OGED ME. lv·15 -1-1-1 1©__-___--_-[Ar'OF ADDITION AND ve© CALLEED OVILIVel_ER SEKEET- / 2011 [bor- KEN RAP·45FORD. A h/AF OF ALL THE DEEPE, AHD OT} -IER IN€iTEU' MT' C.Ok~Ilvile©ION [D<FIFE€p-- ME>-1-re er VIEAN'b of: WHIO--1 ADES> ACdk_JIKE-[3 WITNES© VIY HANG ANG) OFFICIAL- DEAL. TI-IE FIEFE·grr WOULD KEDEMBLE A COMPII>< 0169/W POZZLE. -1-14[KE-FOKE, INT-HE FliEFAKA' TION OF 1-14 15 ACEED .OFECJALLY- PLANNED A«EA FINAL DEMELOFM ENT FLANI WE HAVE ENDEA' NOOKFy FUDLIC VOREP TEDRE«)1.-VE ALL T-k-16 GUEOTIONS Th-IAL 1-1Ad ARIDEH OVER TlivIE AD-ID THE EXIS)TENCE OF GAh OVEKLAP> CONFLIC-TDAND A»InIGUITIES fjTNE OF COLDe[30 i 55. CONTAINED ' H -0-15 160(Ulvic>4-IE:) OF «CORD Bf COUNTr OF rl-11<15-1 WA:O-1 THE LAND WA© ACQUIKED AND ALSO -TED IDENTIFY ON THE eFoUND THE DE«-r EVIDD·NCE oF TW E FE)REGOI NG CE<71 FICATE- 47\0 ACIUAL OCCUHAIION AND ObE, AD<NOWLE[JGED 2>r.:atE MILT-141€p__-__-_-_-DAY-C:F , 2011 01- MICHAEL fe><. BEFOIKE THE FREFAgATION OFT}-lle FLAT NO COI-4[MENT MATHE-k,lATICAL DESCRIFTION OF THE . MY-COMMIEJEPION EXFIREED' _________-_ ENFIRE. F-KOFERn'- 1-1.AD li><101-EC). ONE FUKFObE OF · WI Thlee MIr HAND ,ANIC) OFFICIAL.SEAL THile FLAT- 1©TE) REMEIXTHID LAD< OF AN OVEMALL DE©CRIFT1ON. THE LEGAL- DE«KIFTION ON 231-IEET- 1 ENCON/IFF€©E© 1-HE ENT-Ift F«Drefily 5<IVIETED AND EON[)5 FOR-THIE- r:11€3T-TINIE. NOT»er- PUBLIC MADTHE LEGAL C)[33Zted·FTION 014 2*1EET 3 Er-ICOMFAE©Ee ©r METE* AND ©OUNE»ALLOF 7-HE AGE'b PROPEKTY- eoUTHERLY- AND EASTEKLy OF TE-1E " ORU6!h]AL ACE© MUNDARy ' IHLUDING ALL L»--19 OWNED Dr-ACE€) WITHIN AND ADJAUN-E TO LAI<EVIEW ADDITION. 11·4E CATAT10-4 OF VARIOOD SEPARATE FARCELS OH ©1-4EET 5 15 PROVIDED SOLELy FORTI--IE Fl)1€FDDE OF- 01-ARIFCING THE- FKOVENANCE. OFT-ITLETOT-HE_ F»9-25 A5 TNE>r WERE ACQUIGED OVERTIME. ALL -rHE E«CEL© DE©CAL©ED CH ©HEET 3> LIE WIT[-!IN THE CO/lfa©l VE OVEKALL DE©OFKIrrIO-4 0-4 ©HEET- I , AND NOT-HING HEKLIN©HOULD EE CONEfT-NUEPED 1 IVIFLorTI-NAT TRIE FOMIrION OF 1-HE ACES VIKOFECTY DEFICIEP ON ©HEET & le) SEPARATE FROk/1 -71-IE OVEMALL FROPE.VT-/\5 SHOWN AND DEOCRIBED chi 2*-IEET- I. THE ACLES FROFEKJY- Ae DEFICTED ON eHEET 119 A SINGLETIVCT- OF LAND al_jaJECT TOTI-IE ZONING AS SET- FOKTH 13 (DIKON»ICE KIC).0/ SERED OF t°I97, AND Ae 56<8 CANNOT ZE- INCKEVIENTALLy SOLID \A/.7-1-IOUT ©UDDIVI©104. A UST OFALLTHE DELDE> AND OT-HEF< 1 t·t-rfU,1Eh·]15 IM \+ICIA ACE.5 ACQUIRED T-1 7-LI TE) 1-Tb Flerfier Wa.AD, NO DOUDE CONSTI-TUTI A OUFFICENT L-E6AL_ DESce I FTION FOA POIKPOSED OF .ZONING »-IE PROPERTU ©UT- IT= WOULD €*lEi) LITILE LIOHT- ON THE. Foat-n~.1 AND :DizE OF THE- 71•OPE.grne, IT- EXIDTED 10[*r ON -THE GKOUND. A CAREFUL READING OF THE- LE.BAL DE©CM.IFTION ON SHEET I WILL KEVEAL GIAT ITT'«049 E»CE WITH THE LE6AL DESCRIFTION ON al-IEET 3 a.)CHTHAT IT ENTlf<FLy 11-,la_LUED THE- 1. ©67 AC,SE FOP T1O·4 OF THE FfeIATTOE,FloTED O-4 24-1EET- D. NOTICE, kcording ~o Colorado lawyou mus! commence~y I. a¢Monbasgd I upon any defec) in th. s~vey .& /ree ~ears aMer you firM discove, such delec. Alpine Surveys, Inc. s In no event may any actkn based .. any defect n thls surviey be commenced D more ~han ten years from the dale 0 t. ce.mieaton srown hereon Post Office Box 1730 Aspen, Colorado 81612 970 925 2688 £.NNED Alliti. lill-NA-L DEVELOPillENT PLA-N RECORDING CERTIFICATE THI€) FlIREFT ADDEN [DL)k/110 THE FINAL Ft»I OF -fl-lE A«FEN CENFER FOR ENVIKONMIC.KEDAL DTUDIED.©fULALLy FL»«1ED Aft.EA FINAL DEVEL.Of»119-41- FL»1 WAe ACCZF:TE[P FOK FILING lk! THF OFFICE OFTHE CIERA AMID AXORPER OF FITi<IN COUNITY- COLOKA!30 7-1415 DAYON---_--___---/bal I I.N FL.d ece< If_____-_AT rAG,E -----_____A© REC,EFflON bla CLER#»415 -IKEIn?ENJ & 5.31,00 Title FIRST ADDENDUM TO Job No 8,0 / 146 + 3 6.0300 A©f'EN CENTILE fO!1 Ob·.IVI~NMENTAL *TUDIES Client ACE.© 5. ll. 09 9.19.09 ©FELIAL©r Fl-»INE[2.AAE>k 12.14.01 CORRECT 'AlvlbIGUITIE-5' FINAL DEVE-LOF'MENIT ~494 9. C©.10 ADDENDUM PLAT ellY OF' AOF'54, COLO'RA[PC) SHEET 2 OF 3 I. v- -r A 6}.7. \90 Ble L€91%04't' FIRST ADDE -/.. 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ID rEET- ALONG THE SOUntrier LINES Or LOT© 2,3,4 Al··40 5 Or DLCCK-2, LAI<EMEW 33. 10" D / 35 18" FIN, 5 i V._Tvo 50©r It'·dTER©ELTION WITE-1 THE VaFFE·Kly ECON[)Aer- OFTHETRUEMAN ak *" P 37 128· O / I•5·1 .1 WEOD FRAME 1 £'Ne -THENCE SOU[1-1 40°27'131' WEST 117.00 FEET ALDING SAID WEUTERLY i ©Ul -DE-b ~~ i I lili'.4 20 FT WIDE PURPOSE NEIGHBOKHOOP CON/IKIEKNAL FRDJMCD 38. 3-3·' 9, 0"D .12 'CRm ~ ' TREE HOU© E M. 301' D 4 (DEE ©HEEM ONE STOF« 465337~0, 00,3 4. s 79.j, TMAIL E/\DEPIENT- /' lf: STATEMENT IMUNPAeri 40. 10,·0, 0 6/ FOR- ELE*\710Nt) BUILDING ..'. r ™4Ne « ' aer ~REFAK , er THENCE Saill-1 42146'127 WEDT lai.79 FEET ALONG SAID WEUTEKLY- 44. 24» D ' ao " 5 j32 /0 ' ~ , 1.9 •A84 THE FUREEDE OF Xl-.HOART,· 42. 5 0 1 RD W a '57«WCALL HO.jan'I t~~~ 24 . jl/' / 43. 15 0 44. 34• O 1 Crs! 22~24{61 ) %441 -,LY:· 1 1 1 TGr " k---- €*lt,&3-3 \5 1FCA TMENCE Eam--1 85°01'15" WEDT 20.1-7 FEEIALONG SAID WESTERLY /2£44 , ... 1 11, Pugpoent 6FCLAEIThT MOLJ-}PAK>r -DTHE IN[-ERS)EO1O91 WITH THE SCUrHEAOTE€Ly 45 240 4. 10" U 2 : 4 , 1 -23 ©>HC»/,Ar[- A L.A€GE·K 13(ON'[20\Ar OF BLOCK 1, Le<EVIEWADOITON · 47 6• [7, ~n [ , te p TOTAL ANEA i L i. \ Ek j ©CAL_ETHAN THAT ad THENCE DOUTI-4 40'53'aD" wET 715 FE-Ef AL.at DAI O 40. 14' D 4/ G / 0 -6 / 1.2567 AIMED i ii it 1.C.. n ,SHEEN- 1 TI-]E- FEXT-ION DOUNHEAOT-EXLY ECUKIPAI« TO THE SOUTHEA©-7 CORMEN ON 50 12'01,14"0,240 1 2 I. 1 l. 4, I ., OF -THE_ ACES YKE)rE€'00 51£)01<1 1,· 91. 12" 9 , 22 • DITUATED IN THESCUT-HWEer ~P-V--1 / '' . l// 11 x u OCCLD FIEED mt-THE AFFRO/Ell THEr·*LE' f£Url-1 51 - 1 61 ' 201! WE€jf- 5430 FEET ALONG THE ECUrk-IE~l-¥ 52. 6 0 1 $ 90. 1 29 1 QU>.yay· , 5/CRolu 7, · p 1 THEL VAKIOUD FARC.ELS AE©EMOLE-13 Wit-LY not.}bIDAK·f OF ZA) D 31UD,MAN HE.»4IX»10013 4-RDIUABLE +402©ING TRE ect.)9 »Fer OF DLE)02 1 AND ALONG TME TOUT-HEKLY BOUNDARY 2 1 TOA/ND-Ilf' lo€JouTM, f*#165 9 el 1 U WEDT-, 6-FAH EMI. 1 LIT< OF AMEN, PITKIN ~ 1. k SIC)re,1 BEWEA AND TI~Al L OF-©Al'E) DL.80% 2 · ELASEME-1-4-TE> ANDTHE FAKKING THENCE BOUTH 41'30" WEE:T I.66 FEEr ALCNDTME EXTENDION Of- w. 12•0 / 2 COUNT COLD«30· t'f, 49 44 p·'' .4 AREA, AND Fit»Lly-10 IDENTIFY RAID DOL)11-1Efer Ea-»4153«fer- 10 TRE INTEADEc-TlOHI WITH TldE 57. 18" D \*1 < 425'0 ~1 ~ '11.7 1 fult 1.--- i 1 -I -_ 1 1- 2 I I 4 1 44 4~ 'PROFESE,opt k]OUSE' 7746 OF DLOCK. 2 LAKEVIEW ADDITION TO THE ea_JTHERNMIC©T- CO«Eft 91 18'0. ' \B \7\76 0/EATIVE AND CONSOLIOATED TCP GIJkltvIE·FOLAI- TiUJECT-· 01 141,0 1 Ev, u .~ FDOND: RED€g "CAP Q\% . u f.. S // 1 NOTE- -*74.<2* 00 RDAK'l TH lED RD'KnON OF -THE FISPEKPT' THENTE.SOUTH 43-04' 11" E€il- 6.(25 FEET AOIS SAID WEUraft- 6*, 8"D.,28" 0. 1.9. 1018 n , 40 44 M" D , 1 1 q C~ UL 1 3 ~ 3' ~ ®'° 7 El-ORM DEWEK EASEMENTS ' 05. e'·0 -ex \ 9. * 0 -1 1 .53-AGNIPKTE. ~' ~ ~ 0 v ARE ©P-lowh PER. FIELD ©Ult/Ergy~ ·0~ DCUHAARY--70 TRIE EASm<et- D<m·451014 OF THE DOU-SH LINE OF FM,Ar·4(31© STREET· $ U p ' 6,7: 120 3,400· \ 3 Z D n \ ~ POND 4 0. 2 &,ASDEPICTED INT+4252340 / 49 THENCE HOKI-H -909' 11" WEeT 41.12 FEET ALONG 5AiD / -~ 0 -g -' WATER©EWEK EASEMENT / .9 04 LEGAL DESCRIFTION (coN€~INUED) EXTE>-1©101·'4 10 Tl--12 602-r-1-4EAB5[-Et>r CO»]Ef<. OF 1-1-4 E 131)NIC]«7- 2. a' O. 4,1 3 1 99 1\ 1 -k 4 7 92*24'2873 9-0 0 24" O -x <404- \1 S ?(\ 1 K\ IkiRCEL Ill COLOM?NED)/ t. R - l ) " ©. 0 -------------1 31 1 1% i. .0.,/b---f w j / 8 A FAFEEL OF LAND Cattle_00&10 MARCEL 1 ON DISTANces: /90 0 1 OF THE GAVIN It€S)-1TUTE Q -7-1-95 REGENTD OF- THE UNIVE,5'TY OF 71· 43.0 TMEhICE AfO-6 5/\10 WIN[2«>r THE fOLLOWING COURDED ANC) 12 " 0 01'0., 2 -41'P., 2-18"0 1125 EASTERLY 131)NE*NE:r> DEINGA«Flf' OF L.NHID NOFTH 237°13' 11" WEST- ©D. 15 NEET, 13" 0 AfFROXIMATELY-TWCh·trr(231 MEET- IN 9/11»1 hORII-1 01°31'30'WE©T 5-I 93 FEET, a 4 36" 0. V,\ 5 , 2-8" D WED-T-EAY OF»1 rxleTING C.NAJN LINK FEINCE, 2-Yll-·45 t©KIt-1 1©°05'5911 EAST- 10©·©6 FEET- 1 14 1%4 ,,8 0 / ,/ 4 1©ETWEEN 15«1*ZEL I »JO THE-nt'Ey!*4 WEIGHBORHCOP RATH CO° 14' 50" EA€T 103.34 FEET'TO THE 81 El Fix)ND: REe,AR i GAP 21' 0- ~00~_ Fl€1JECT'. L.9.9018 1 \\ 91-0 /4) k 1 - i RDINT OF [DEelt·1Nlt46. 8" F 4 3 4 h HE I i ~ / 3 4 * 9 PARCEL IV THE /JEVE 015%(RIDED) PROPERTY- CONIelee OF THE HDUOWING A \ f fo) ,/642, I Lf / 0/t... 1 b / PAFCELD" 81. ID" 0 1 % 8\ 7 02. 11"0. \ 0 1 U 7 +CATED F A f*J- Or THE yACATED) FOMION OF FUFFC ©MITH €071<EEFOOKMEKIN- 03.42 ·[2. 04 »r, p 1 44045 I %1 -1 3 1 4*7-1 L -- t#ART LOTS 1,48,4,5,6,7,0,9, 10, I I AND I2 *LOCK 2/ ' .5 1. ' 'A . 24#k#*Ptu « / .. 9 0/ / €0&1666LE.€ 95[FEET; LAKEVIEW ADDITIOK··1 3 V>LATED B>r 611¥ ON Fy«CEL I C PAKT-Or- LAMEMEW ADDITION) \5.S, 15\ ( 02 J- . A©FEK.1 ORDINANCE NUMBER le, bEAE'S OF 1997. \ 7t. L„~ 4*f// f /*o' f' 61.\3. J \ tv) - ·-Wt"q i LOT© 4 7 25,1.10 11 AMP 12, SE]5*21,- I M --P- THAT FORION OF L/*25 AVENUE- crthid DCUTHE€ly OF ©MLGGLE« -4 71.-1/ / 31 / r ~ , e; 4 001<VE'rog.' s CERTI FICATE €51-REET-(NOW' PUFFVSVIIT-1 51*.EETO, ADAND TOT-HE EXTENT 4 9,ADA]-ED efT- CITY- OFAMEN OADINANICE NUI/le€:12.5, SERIES 1/ 83,0/ 2 , 1 91APE A FIELP ©URVEr or-THE Morr-grr- 9-EWN AND COMIN'lle©IOHEmp' KESal·41014 KECCXPErp JUNE 24, 1955 1N 1 1 4 ' I JAVIED) fi REDER, HEREDY CLEMITIFY- 11--IAT- ON Vt« 5, Fils OF 1953, »113 er FITKIN COUNTY BO«D OF ca_*47r h / 1 __~«[Flf~~@·EQU rgo,z.Arr DEBOUIDED HEKEON. T+4E WaS)C) MAMIE ' FIKOFEOSCX t-El..)DE" -11-NEE SOOK 180 AT F»E 376. / 409,1-/ OFT: REED t 07 WOOD FRAME HOObE, THE TWO STORY WOOD FW\ME. WILDI,4 THE ONE 95]Ofer EmUCCO SUILDING. AND T}-iE OHE Oft-JIKY WCOED FNEUSL 11 .R» P.'t~»7-5 45-FL,<L~~~~~TH / 0 2. 2 F€At/15 1--0275 WERE FOG)1\[D TO DE LD«FED EN·!TRILT WITJAIN L 9 9134 THE EXUHCJA#*r LINED OF THE ABOVE, [DET£ftle€[D Fl*DFU~ENV A F*FLEL OF LANE) CONTIGLEX-8 -TO YAKEL 1 ON ITE] WEi'Efer -THE LCE«rION AND DIMIENDION©OF ALL gUILDINGS, souND,Ner; 12>EING 11-IAT RD!91»4 OF HOMm--1 04*FEN esl¥EET- r' 75 ° 5 B° 19' 30* W 05.16 64-- - IMPI=OVE,MENTD, EADEVIEK.[TD »40 -EGI--fr# OF WAY N EVIOEKEE L¥'hG KIORTWERLY OF WALL-Ak/1 9-FKEET 10 41-12 2-IORTHEACr OTT NOTE FKEyllene> Aite AIUFU€[ELY €**DWIN. 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Surveyed Revisions 3.04.60 Title FIRST ADDENDUM TO Job No &- 161 - 3 Inweventmayan,*ctieba,06.onanydeled n.tss,-yl,~C~fnence Drafted 7.01.97 5.31.Co ASPEN CENT-EIK FOK ENVIMONMENTAL STUDIED CHent AC E.5 mo.Inan In #I lom * del of Ihe ce~licalon sh*. helon Post Office Box 1730 5.21.09 OFECIALLY PLANNED Al<EA Aspen, Colorado 81612 1.15.09 970 925 2688 9.30.09 FINAL DEVELOrivlm.NT FLAN - 9 ·06·'C) A'RQU.18291 &01-A CITY Or ADVEN, COLOI«00 SHEET 1 OF 3 ADDENDIJ-- TO 6LZV).7 ™T 07 Y-El al-m 7-m 8 -m =7 4 h-m D 1 7 -=T -Er 7-Er -m , & 1-1 797 Warrm'~ A -Er £ i w ~„ 99-~ T -£3 1 Ir--El V £ M 47 1-main . 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FOK EbMRON IvIENTAL STUDIED Z)fliALLy FLANINE-[3 ENIV'11€)1·«IENTAL €3UDIED DFEOALL>r FLANNEr.2 ENVIRONVIEN'[AL EFUDIED©f'mALLy FLANK.lEI) El«IKONVIENIAL ejUDIES (ACED), oN fbrt-IALF AKEA FINAL IOEVELOPMENT FLAW WAgb APrmOVEO f#EA FINAL [DevIl-OrknENT- FLAN #NAED AffrayED AfACIA FINAL DEVELOn/ENT FLAN WAD ACC.EFTE[P OFAGE€>, TE-15 OA/h·Ing OF Th-IE KEAL_ FFC)FiNPr- En- THE DIRECTOR OF THE CITY OF ADFEN Ifyr- 7-11 r CITY E}-AGNEEROFTHE CITY- CJFA€prEt-1 rE)% FILING lAi THF OFFICE OF THE. C.LEKK AND PEECAME> REXEON, SITUATE IN THE CITY- or DEFARTMENT- OF COMMUNTT DEVELOPMENT- COLOKACO -1-1-11€> ..._z-- 0«'r OP _---_----____,2311 REZORPER OF FITK] IN COUhil-X- COIDKAGO -4-11 23 P©VEN , Ca_»MY OF r\T¥<\24, 25rgE OF COLO»,OD, DAYOF__________._~.&01 1 14 FL€f ecot< CON-13«INING 25.5 451€50, WOMUL OK L.me, 0------AT FAGE -__--__--_A© F-ECEf'[1014 1-40. PL-UED AN ADDITIONAL TRACTG-10*N AHO DEOCIKIEbED MEKEON CONTRKING 4037·08@-141KE --- ____-- ...------------------------ --- cirr-046¥21*i. ----------------------------' FEET (O.2.5 ACKE), MORE OR.LEE©, +NEKE-53-- DIRroic< AGNEED To -[-1-1~€> ADDEPHOL)M JO T»IE ASPEN C.EbITE€ FOR ENVINONK/IENTALOTUDIED OFECIALLY PLANNED AKEA F NAL DEVELDFVENT FLAN CLE·FK AN.O FAFCOIVEK RECM.DED IN FLP<1 500)K _______- A-I- f,66 _______Off Tl-45 KECONDS OF PITKIN COUNTK COLOMA[30 /\S HALLAM LAKE NARRATIVE & liECEFTION +40.._-__--------- EXPLANATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AfFEN CENT-CE FOK- TMS PROFF-KTY- bELONGING TO THE ADFEN BUCRUENT TO THE AFFRO«1_ AND AOLEPTA>KI ENVIMONMENTAL EPTUDIE€D CENTER FOK ENVIIeNMENTAL STUDIED (ACED) FON nECOFe-DING OF TRIE FINAL FLAT OFT1-12 AOFEN WAS ACQUIRED OVEAA PERIOD ON SEVERAL CENTEK, FOA ENVIBON·IMENTAL ©TUDIEO OFECIALLY' YEARD. THE- LAP<6EDT Ft)101041 OF: Tl-IE PI©PE-1%<M F>LAKINED AREA F INAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN IT WAS i _ CON©IZED OF HALLAM L.:AKE AND THE LAND DISCOVE.RED TH/EAT»CE- OF LAND CYYNED INT-- KEN MANIBFORD 191MEDIATE[yOU«OUNDit-GTHE L,«E · T}-lie ALED HAD BEEN It©ADVERIENTLY 00'TTED FAEDIPENT; PORTION le RE.FE.€8-EDTO 14 TLNE OVE<~ALL FBOK/1 -TI-4 E PROFERTY- DECRI FTION,THEKEE« SOAt€D OF [DIRECOm© LEBAL DE€pOKIPTION /Ke "TWE OK!6IhbAL ACE© NLE©€JITN-lt\6 Th]E_FREFAMATION OFT-HIED 13OUNE)Al«". Th-1 fi HALLAVI LA<E FROFEKTO ADDENOL» FL-€. 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WHAT 15 HOW PUFFYI»1 TH El--15 FOK.EGOING Of-STIFID«rE WA© STREET WAe ORIGINALLY- PART OF LAKEVIEW /%0«laMLE-,065-0 255-FOFE ME 71-lie __ -_-____._C*COF ADDITION AND WAe) CALLED 61116661-ER 5-FREf-I , 2011 Ber KEN IRAMIDFOIKED. A h/(Ar OF ALL THE DEED© ANIC) OT{ HER IN€iT-ELP Plf Cok/IlvildepION EXP]firer __-_-_--__-___--_-- MENITS 5'r ME»19 Of WHIO-1 AE[it> ACQUIKED WITNE©b vIY' 1-144[7 AMP OFFICIAL EEAL. TNE FIQDFE·KIY WOULD KESEMBLE A COMPLE>< 01(3790AW R.)ZZLE. TWEKEFOKE, IN THE FNEFAKA 1-ION OF T+-1 1 9 ACE€i brIC]ALLY- PLANNED AKEA FINAL DEVELOPMENT FLAN WE HAVE ENDEA- f.]88«r FUELIC voleED TED REVOLVE ALL THE QUETIONS Thi« HAKE Al€lted OVER 1]MIE A©To THE EXISTENCE OF- GAPO OVEKLAPJ CONFLIC-bAND AlvIBIGUITIES D-170-E OF COLD»EX) ~ De?. COUNTr OF rl-TKIN Wl-liU-1 -m-'E LAND WA€) ACQUIKED AHP ALDO TO CONTAI NE.o i K -n-€ docutvlfi·4-rb OF «cap ter IDENTIFTON TP-IE efroUND T-HE DE©-r EVIDEPACE OF TME FOmEDINIG CE<T-IFIC/€t- Whe ACE-UAL OCCUFATION AND Ubm. ,AC,KNOWLE[rbED Dr:ORE lvIE--T-1-40 _______-__- CA-Cy -, 2011 01* MICHAEL FOX. BEFORE T»IE FREFAMArION Or Thlie FLAT NO COHmle-ENT b/lA[-+4[LA/9-ICAL Otte<Lr<If'[JON OF IHE ' 19'IM COMMIDDION EXF'lieb' _____-____ ENT-IRC FMCDFEKLY- 1-lAP EXIOT-EP. ONE FUKFDDE OF , WIT-NEZED VIN' MANIE) »P OFFICIAL.SEAL. Tl-lie FLAT le)To IKE»Ir.EXTH D LALK OF AN OVEKALL DE©agip'TlON. THE LEGAL DE©cRIFT-ION ON 231-15ET- 1 Er·]CON'1FF©DED »-HE EblT-Ea F«rtifer 5.rMETED AND BOUNDS, Fo·A-THE f 11€EjrTIME. 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Surveyed ReRsions 5.31 CO Title FIRST ADDENDUM TO Job No 86 / 169,3 In .0 event may any action based lin any defel n mis .u~ey be commenced Drafted 3,04. co 0.03.00 A©FEN CENTE.61 fO!1 51\JVIRUNMENTAL DTUDI[r© Client A.C.E© mc~e ihan len ye,rs fiam the Cale 0, me coitificaoon spown hereon Post Office Box 1730 5.21.09 Aspen, Colorado 81612 ©FULIALLY FL»1%150 Al<EA 970 925 2688 9.ID.01 FINAL DEVELOP'kIENT FLAN 12. 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Al.4 rh EXISTING SITE PLAN 1 1- = 401-0" \N3031*ld 133251S 8/"20/6129-1; F. MAP O F· A.C.E.S. VIEWING PLATFORM -14 EAST 1 SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 85 WEST & WEST 1 SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE 84 WEST I·-'.6 2*ba*=i~ E·335¥ 293-«.i CITY OF ASPEN, COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF COLORADO. -. '~°:~74~ Me-,~.3-ID -<wt>'~gi2~~~~1~-1~.i~4~591 SHEET 1 OF 2 ,rvas,/:3.u,tq :;wi-'Wihervf . -·~2IF,li#*N~ u * 9%*p'j N - :1552**,27*i.»224-,3-·.-'A.-~.C"~4~~1~4-041'.7. N*.Z-- -. 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N _/ N . 1 - ./.- &.. $.j 5.PA BOUNDARY • PLAT BOOK 97 PAGE 31 5) THIS MAP DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A TITLE SEARCH BY SOPRIS ENGINEERING, LLC (SE) TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP OR EASEMENTS OF RECORD. FOR ALL 1 -4/ INFORMATION REGARDING EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY AND/OR TITLE OF RECORD, SE REUED UPON THE DOCUMENTS AND PLATS OF RECORD AS SHOnN IN THE SOURCE DOCUMENTS, HEREON. ·S-159··. 6) BASIS OF ELEVATION. THE 1998 CITY OF ASPEN DREXEL 13;ARREL CONTROL DATUM, WHICH IS BASED ON AN ELEVATION OF 7720.88' (NAVD 1988) ON THE NGS STATION 7) FLOOD AREAS PER FIRM PANEL 0354E MAP NUMBER 08097CD354E PRELIMINARY DATE OF JUNE 11,2015. GRAPHIC SCALE 1~ 8) THIS MAP DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A BOUNDARY SURVEY OF THE PROPERTY. 1 inch = 10ft. U.S. SURVEY FEET SOURCE DOCUMENTS: • PLAT -CITY & TOWNSITE OF ASPEN MAP-GE BUCHANAN MAP (12/16/1959 REC. NO, 102025) • CITY OF ASPEN-GP5 CONTROLMONUMENTATION 2009 (07/13/2010) • PLAT - FIRSTADDENDUM TO ASPEN CENTERFOR ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN (07/08/2011 PLAT 8OOK 97 PAGE 31 REC. NO. 581102) ALLOF THE PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO RECORDS-UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT SOPRIS ENGINEERING - LLC I, MARKS. BECKLER, DO HEREBY STATE THAT TH15 MAP WAS PREPARED BY SOPRES ENGINEERING, LLC FOR A.C.E.S. AND THAT IT [S TRUE AND CORRECTTOTHE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. CIVILCONSULTANTS 502 MAIN STREET, SUITE A3 MARKS. BECKLER L.S. NO. 28643 NoncE AccoRDINGTOCOLORADO.WYe/Mu. cOMMENCEANYLECAL ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY WITHIN THREE YEARS CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 AFTER O. FIRSTDISCOVERS'CHDEFECT. 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CLERK AND DEOC~43!52 At3*25(3·42)13L)~TE. )N 7-1-lt C.~Tr OF DEPARIViENT OF COIVIVIUNTr DE-VE_OrMENT COLORADD 79119> _--z.---- PAY OP ------------,2011 RECORPEF· OF FITKIN COUNt-Pr COLOKA[30 1-k-liD PSVEN , Ca)her OF FITKIN, 251*1-15 OF COLORACD --_-___ [*roF____________,kai i IN Pljf eaX CONITAINING 25.5 ACEES, MOIKE OR LEE©, 21____Ar FAaE ---_--_.__Ae) RECEPTION No. PLU©AN ADDITIONALTRACTablOWN AND DESCRABED MEKEON CONITAIKIINI6 11,037.6 OQUARE OIT< EN»·4/RE- FEEl- (O.25 »CM©, MORE OK. LES)3, HERED·r- DIRECRX AGME_ED 7-01-Al© ADDE_HEUM -TO T-klEADPEN 1 CENTEK FOR ENVIMONMENTALSTUDIES OFECIALLY PLANNED AREA FINAL DEVELDFPTENT FLAH CL.EAK- AND FNECOM*PE-fl REGADED IN FLKI- BOOK -___-___ AT FASE ------_OF THE F..ECOND© OF PITKIN COUNTN COLDFA[30 /1© HALLAM LAKE NARRATIVE & liECEF'T-1051 }·40. -___--_----___ . ExPLANATION OF LEGAL DESCRI PTIONS ASPEN CENTER Fog. THE. PROFEBTY- BELONGING TD TE-IE ADVE-H BUD©QUENIT TO THE AFFROVAL AND AOLEFFANCE ENVIRONVIE#l-AL ©TUDIE€=, CENTER- FOR ENIVI RONVIENTAL STUDIED (ACED) FOK KECOADING OFTKIE- FINAL PLAT OF-chIE Ae,FEN , WAS KQUIRED OVEP. A FERIOD OF :5EvE©AL CENTER. FOR ENVI MONMENTAL OTUDI E»OFECIALLY YEA€.9. THE LARGEDT FORTIOKI OF THE FIKEDFEIKM FLANNED ARLA FINAL DEVE.LEDFVIER·JT PLAN IT WA6 ~ CON©IST-5 Of 1-1ALLAM LAKE AND THE LANIO DISCOVERED THAT AT»GE OF LAND OWNIED EPr KER FANDFOFC) I A/IlvIEDIATE!_>r 2)UKEOUK.-1.[DIp·*3 THE L,«E · THI© AEE.5 HAD BELE}·-4 INADVERIENTLYON/11TTED PAESIDENT; PORTION 15 RE-FERREDTO IN-1 TKIE OVE€ALL FIROM T}-15- FROFERIX- DESCRIFT-lOri-5-]EME-Z*r RECEIVED DO»U) of= DIRECTOR© LE-eAL DEDCKIFTION /6 "TI-IE OK.1611·«L ACE© NELESSITArlt» 3-HE- FREFAKAT-IOK,1 OP-0415 13OUNDARY ". TE··115 HALLAVI LAKE FROPE€110 ADDENDL_*/1 FLAT. TE-IE OMITTED T-SACT WAS 1 ATE€31-4 ALTHOUG,-1 PKIVAT-er OWNED, WAO UDE[D DEEDED 10 ACED OH OCIODERI I, 999 er'THE I JUN 3 0 2016 DUKIble A©FEN'© Iv'llhllkle YEARD FOK. PUbLIO WALTE-11 9 rAEFOCE LIFE INSUSN--ICE TALUT 01' A OFASPEN 1€.ECREATION AN[3 AO A COMMEN.C.]AL ©001€CE OF DAFGAIN AND.5,ALE DEED Am=OIUDED CDC[DbER 1 9/ "' 7/ 3 ICE' BEFOIKE THE ADVENT OF ELECINIC REFIKIGERA' I999 At KECEFTIOIN NO. 436774 AND le DHOWN ANID Ut I Y MICHAEL Fa< TION UNTIL IT v\Ae .SOLOTO 1-HED. €.C. BleWA DESS€,!DED ON 5HEET I OFTHID ADOEHPUM FLAE DECKED«r FAM I Lor AND EVENTUALLX--RD WALIER AND COMMiINITY DEVELOPMENT ELIZABET}-1 FAEAKEE IN I954 ALONG WITH WICOT OFTHE. LANID EAbl-El€Lr OFAKID Ilvlk|EDIATELy ~ OTATE OF COLOKA[XA ££2 ADJACENT TO THE HALLAMI LAKE FADFEKrY: COUhrer or rl-TKIN J TWID LAKIP WA© ORIGINALLY FLATTED AD i LAKEVI EW ADDITION. WHAT 15 t-NOW FumrS*AITH ENE FOREGOIKIG, C.r-MI-IFIC«[-E WAD STREET WAe ORIGINALLY- FART OF LAKEVIEW /%2»ICWLE[3650 0E·FOSE 1«15 TWI©_--__- __t*rae ADDITIONI AND WA© CALLED OVIUGGLER. STREET: , 2011 Im·- 1<.EN BAr·45FORD. A kl/\F OF ALL THE DEED© AN-IE) OTHER INST-RU' 91¥ COk/lk/Ileelohil EXF=lfice. __-__.-_.--__-__-_- hdENT-5 0,r ivIE»le oF WHIO-1 CEO EQUIKED WITLIE€© MIY h4ANP AND OFFICALE,EAL. TNE FleFEEJY' WOULD KE©EMBLE A COMPLE>< Ule©AW FUZZLE. THEKEFOKE, IN 'THE nEFARA' TION OF T-1-410 ACEO ©FECIALLy- PL-ANNIED A«EA FINAL DEVELOflv[ENT FLAN WE HAVE ENDEA' Nal)«ler FUDLIC VOREP TOREDOLVE ALL THE (QUE©TIONO THAL HAVE ARISEN OVERTIME A·510 THE EXINENCE OF GAFC) OVEKLAm CONIFLIC-TDAND AMBIGUITIES ST*rE OF COLD«[30 ~ 56 CONT-AINED I N-THE 60(UMENTb oF RECOED er COUNITY- OF MITKIN W.k-110-1 -THE LAND WAO ACQUALED AHP AL-50 TO IDENTIFY- Ot-4 THE eMOUND T-HE DEeT EVIDENCE OF 71-IE FOREGOINIS CE«TIFICEI-C VA€p ACTUAL OCCUFATION AMID l-)2:A ADKNOWLICEpED DE: Ore:E METHED __---_-____C>«CP- 4 2011 D< MICHAEL FOX. BEFOIKE THE FREARAT-ION OF Thlle FLAT NO COHEMENT MIATHEK/IATICAL OESCK Ir[-ION OF THE v MT- COMMISDION EXFIREED + ____.-_--_-___-_-_ EbrEIRE Fi<OFEATY HAE) EXIeSTED. ONE FUKY¥»E OF > WIT-NES© KIT MAND ANIP OFFICIALDEAL. THIe) FLAT le) TO MEME.PY'THID L/LK OF AN OVERALL DEDGICIPEON. THE LEGAL DE©CRIFT-ION ON €DHEET- 1 E:·41)lvIF»€©ED THE 2 -1·Rn FgorE-gly 5-61VIE.TED AND Ba->MOD FORTHE r lity[-1-INIE. NOT»er- FU3LIC ,«ID THE LESAL Des€IFTION ON 51-4EET 3 EHCOK/IFAE©E© err MIETEe AND BOUNDe ALLOF THE AGE€p FROPEATY- eoUTHEI©r At-43 EASTEKLy OF -1-1-IE " OKIGINAL ACE© eaJNC)Aler " INLUOING AL_1. L_Ah.]D OWNED) BT AGE€> W ITHIH AND ADJACIP·17 TO LAKEVIEW ADDIT-ION. -1-NE Oil)«[-ION OF VARIOLED DEFAKA re FARCE Le ON O-15ET '515 PROVI[DED OOLELY- FORTKNE AJgFDEDE OF- CLARIFYING THE FF©VENANCE OFFIT-LE-TO THE PASCEL.* ASTI-Imf WEAE *2?UIKED OVEATINdE. ALL THE_FARCEL© DEOCKI©ED ON ©PICET 3 LIE WITHIN THE CO/IFObiTE OVERALL DESCE!«ION ON SHEET 1, AND INCT-MINIG, HIEKE.11\IBHOULD.13E CONSFKUED-TO i 1 MIPLY--71-IAT TKIE FORTON·| OF T-HE ACED F*Ori<TY' DEFICEP ON €31-IEEJ- 5 10 2€Fy\RATE FROW -THE 0/ENALL PROFENTY /\5 SHOWN »ID DEOCRIBED ON 51-]EET I· THE AGES FROFEMPr Ae DEFIC[-ED ON ©HEET 115 A SINGLETIK/,CT OF LAND 5UbJECT TOTHE ZONING AS SET FOFETH IN ORDN»ICE NO.(b, SEFIED OF- I0117, »ID AS SLCH CAh·.NOT BE INOKEK/IEbIT>AL]y SOLD WITI·-100 al©DIVI©ION. A UST OF ALLTHE DEED© AND OT-HER I r451-91451·475 1* U-llc--1 /\CIa ACQUIRED TITLI TO lTD FROPE=grr Wal[3, bio , DOUOT; CONSFITUTE A OUFFICENT LESAL , DE€02.leTION FOA PUFF©bED OF ZONING THE 4 4 PROFEfur BUT I T WOULD DHEP LITTLE LIGHT ON TRIE 705171~ AND bIZE OF THE FBOFEAT¥-AD IT EXIENTD 70[*r ON THE GKOUND. ACAREFUL READING OF THE L-IreAL DE€Oilf-HON ON eHEET I WILL ·ALVEAL THAT I T TRAO<S DOACILY WITI-4 THE LEGAL DEOCRIFTION OH aHEET 3 eUCH TI-4.4-T- IT ENTIR.ELy INCLUDED THE. 1. ©67 ACKE FtxrION op THE FROFE.gn- OEFICTED ON SHEET D. NOTICE Accord,~ 10 Colorado law you must commence a. legal action baNad Surveyed Revisions 5 31. aD Title FIRST ADDENDUM TO Job No 86,14:Ff, 3 upon any delecl in Ih,5 survey within three years aller you @sl dIscovnuch dalect. Alpine Surveys, Inc. Drafted 3.04.00 8.03.cio In nolvell mayaly aclion based upon any delect in this suley be commenced ASFEN CENrrjet VOIC ENVIRONIMENIIAL SUED client ACE.S, morethan le'years'Im 'ed'leollhe colilicall' show' hereon _ I post Office Box 1--- 5.21 09 Aspen, Colorado DfiLIALLY i 4NIE[P M 9.le.01 970 925 2688 32.14. CA COR,€ f 4,42*36VT'ge FINAL DEVE MENT F 1 SHEET 2 OF 3 9 -CO. 10 A[22@9g2Vh/1 P L€r (LITY Or Ae,1 - ., COLOKA--10 A - ®4.-'2:/82* pIF a,;b; 42 FIRST ADDENDUM TO ASPEN CENTER FOR EN¥*RDNMENTAL STUDIES SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 0-< 5 4 ~M % 41(--- To 0 - - 1271· / /,00 " e rf I.1 -7- 1 11/ ;L i FUJND RED€ e CAF LEGAL DE©0123 FrION N.JAG 1 2! 1 L.9. 2376 \\437>/ »*74/ ¢75 -7, 3.4.-9 .C ...f32-70- Yir -r £1.Nnrr'. - liJ O.C- 1 ATRACT OF LAND ©111ATED IN TWE CITY or POFEN, COON-er Or e L -,4 90"Ht/· 1779"rCA-D«- '14..' - -:~~..» . 7-1.-2.- .PN- /9041 FIT·KIN, 517<rE OFCODKADO, .DILIP··16 WORE FULLy DISCf<I DED Ae ~ ~ ° P E FOUOWED I 3 C - 4 Zi e . - 4. I 1--0- r - - i Lf) ti) j t. I I k.: C 4.h/ , PRO)}fI./97-7- LAKEVIEW ADDITION, ACCONOING-TO THE FLAI- 1-k-1 EREOF F,Rd)MIDED CITy oF AbFEt\1 MiE- & GRA YEL Pal-H - - - 2 .4 8-co 3,0 ~+~ ~~ 9/41 - [EE,ININING ATTME NOIN'HWEE)1- COFNE.ft OF [OT- 1, DLED< 2 -¥1 --\,--\ IN FLAT ©931=22 AT [5NSE 13), WHENCE THEGUAFTEfe.CO»NER: ELECEKICAL. SAWEL©-~ Ur- /' + I . COMMOK] -ID DECEIOND 7 AND 12-~ -TOWNSHIF 10'SOLJT-H, MAr--1(5[15 . ....1. /'~' ~ 2721:tul:t - 6 TABLE OF TREED RELEL© · ~ ' ' 7 I r /4 1, in .........".'.1,1 > -./ 1 5/2 3 64 AND ©5>, RE©FELT-IVELY-, WES)-F OFTHE Sl>G-1--1 FRINICIVAL CALL CDUCNWOCO UN{255 (FROFIM]SE NUTZ/) REDAR. 4 602\Fl ' C ---- Wet]T 772.54 FEET· ~I .Ap·~ *73. i\ 6 77° / /'CO IMEKIEDIAN FITKIN CIJNTC COLOFAIDO, CE,09© NORTH 14'39'El " ' UL_// 94 - I. 12 ' D L.2191 6< i ·~1 -FUNO-ALUM CAP ©ET IN eNS. Tl-IENCE NONI--11 5615'22' EAST 20.03 FEET- -DTHE CENTERLINE 1 0'1 L r >--124 1 ry 0. 4 OF THE V>AD€1-EO fOR31O4 OF= PUrrr- 3)tv] 1 TH ©TREET (OFOINAMLE 0. K.10. I'b, 5Eitle> OF 1973 · 4.2-8"0 4.. 80 0 i ~/ - 045 3 b V =18 7-4 THENEr-»IOK[-1-4 79°11 '60'~ WEST- 7- 90 FLET- ALON·16 ©AIC) 5. 6" 0 1 r /~»N~ i. 8,1 0 - 1 7. 8· t:z r-· 47?305*-4 1 -2/ CENTERLINE f 'ledp/Lgf~--1.04. 0,° 00 ... / -I. Le,91*.e ) Ta AD-L:· / BET: RE265 f CAP THENCE NORT*1 72° I©'08" WEN 44.16 FEET ALONG SAID SMITH SKEET Co L.fl ,~ r ... CONTEKLINE; 9. 28"0· 1 - 1 L ~ 2 , , 1~ 1.4 /°fs .9, r f -3-2'..4...IA ®52 44 r .{-1 \ - Le let- THENCE IDEPARTING €AID CENTERLINE NOMTH 02'CO'03" VEST 'it &52 L 4 , 12. 3-8" 0., G" 0 g,4/4 1©.555 FEET- 1071-lE NOIKTHWEDT COANEK OF: SAID VACATED 1 9 2 1 : 94 - PDATION OF FUrn' DIVI ITH ST-NEST· /, 0.2 a 13. G"D , 12"0 ; *49 2 3.jU ~~AUitIC.3 - --- TMr-NCE ea_)TH 74° ID'CO'~ EAST 3970 rEET ALONG Tl-IE NOMJHEALY · / 1 / 6 E.,AS~ElvIENIT LINE OF 5412 \AXPED RDKTION OF FUrrr 3*110-1 STKEET TO THE 15. 36" 0. 9 - 3 0 I,-2 14('IS' re \4) /'d], 3 (-\34-: I~7~/i--/ / 1lf / 0~ 1%. 4%0'12 , IIi SOUTHWEST CORNE!< OF BLOCK 3 1AKEVIEW/\DDI TION · THE.NCE 20-0-4 -79'll'aL)"E,ejf- 110.12 I=UNT ALoh}6 5410 6 1 VEN '*C/0/ 1 K.Oft·THEFU- LINE -ID THE t·401€I-HEA€5[- Colit-]EA OF €Al CD *ACATED 5. t--I, cp INDEITUTE 3 4 @i /02 241 1 4 2 7 8 W hi ' ' :/·~ i W, ,p« ff -9 :7fv-, / EMIFION Of- FUPPY' Ellm-1 OriKEET· f EE / 844. / THENCE AL£*461-HE EAD-TERLY 136UK,IPASr OF SAID WAOKEED i Z ZE : 1 \\ J " t...-~«ekr> 4 -1 / FOF.TIOKI 01° FUFFr Ok/Il TI-4 9[nEET- DOLAH OW'12 CO~' WE€ir 40.CO 23. 6'0·1'9 '36 24. (/ D a.« E FEET -1-0 1-INE 5031~1-154€fr Com··415:ft OF SAID VADATED FogioN OF 29. G " O 1 4/2 ., '37. ' 042 #~¤ / -i; /0.2·,6 :0 0 0. THENCE_ 90017-1 71°1 14:30" EADT 19.21 FEETAIONG THE eCUTMEfer 0 440 RJFPr- DMIT!-1 237,EET-· B Bill. 1 .'2 $' E,a D / :27 I·21-" E) U~ , ---- 9 k r 0 3, 1 / LINE OF PUFPre*AIT}-1 ED TE-15 NOKIHWEET CORNEK Or LOT 5, FDONO:RED•k; CAM C>77-~m' . L.~ ·1(50 :11/~/. ~ CITVOFASFER I BLOCK. 1, LAMEVIEU/ ADDITION · ©WITCH ©TATION /8 / / 1-MENCE ECUTH .20~ 2-1'30" W~'DT- 10000 FEET ALONG THE 1 34 0 '02./, .9€.3,72;'-/4*244 7U'/A,6 /02*--_ -2%14~-~ 12 TELE /4/r j / 53 WEOTEKLY LINE OF LaP 51OTHE SCUFHWEOT COFNERI OF LOT 5/ 32 WES" 3. .. /,7., ., 1 1 1 33.10" 0 /42 ~ // THENCE exly-j-3-4 71°11'CO"!9\91- 133.18 feel- ALONG THE Ti 144 42 ~1,/3:Z~*41011'#, ..Wto ' l· tOUn-*120 UNES Or \-OT© 20,4 4-\0 5 Or- D\-OCK 2-, LAMV\ENA,/ 1 /./ / 35 0" FINE e .... 4-114O5To!<1, 5 790 / 14< 1 / It·~dTEA©ECTION W'IT}-4 THE WESTEKLY ECON·loAKY OFTHETMOEIVIAN / 105·'> / \ADOD Fle*lE /2 1 / ADDITION AND AIONG TKIE EXTENDION THEKEOT TO -1-1-le NEIGHBOKI-·1000 COMMIEI€IAL. f'€13%13 | CUA#Al 11 ' DO" E )53 je, 3-8.2.,ID"D. 52· CR 40. 10" 0., 14" D 1-4\L E»amang-r ! 1 F , STATEMENT IMUNDART,· ~~ ~ 4~11 ~~b) ~~r-„%~~(- 4 J"- / 6--4~ f~*~ 20 Fr WIDE. 1 1 / PURPOSE -THENCE ga.»-1 40°27' 13" WEN 117· 0 FEET ALONG 540 Ve=imjt¥ 22»h 44.06' 8 0.1 8 3 B a ~ 5[RAWDAli HOUSE" ti U. e. 1 i SEr. ~EW, .CE -THENCE SOLJI-KI 42°46' 12-" WEST 101.-79 FEET ALONG E]AID WES-]TAL>r ,L.5.1184 THE PURREDE OF Da.+4[2«Tt 25 / + 1 *_._ SNEET-315 Fofl THENCE EO-fT-1-1 05°01'15" WES 20,17 FErn- ALONG, 5410 WE©TERLY 3 2 N FOR ELEVAIONS ) 4;<U 1 PU<posm·5 6FCLASI-[35 MOUNPARY- 1OTHE INT-ERDLJOHI WITH TI--IE. SOUn--IEASTEKLY 6,51 (DEE DHEET- 5 L 24•0 / 9-1 ~ 11' ' 0* ' 10 ©HOOT A LAKSER DOUNCy\FRY OF BLOCK 1, L,N<ff.VIEW/\DPI-TlON · 21 ji L P .i.0. R- /1 1 i SCALE THIAN THAT 04 Th-lEttE- eafr}-1 40 53'00" WEST Z 15 FEr.f AL.at €,AID / loTAL AAE-,A ' - ' ~ 47. 54 07 W D..0 \E' p. ~ Bil i l k IL 1 1 46 *'0 / ~mul J ,: U / 1 ©1 ,\ ©HEET I THE FOKTION SOUn--IEA©TERLY- DOUKIE)Al«TO THE DOUT-MEADT CO»IEN OF 411. 50 0., M-'10. 88 / 1.067 AIED 50 12" D., 14"0,24"0 1 ? f ./j ' G / 1011 0 OF THE ACE© FROFEEPr ©LOCK I ; - 1 *p / 0 AD ©I-TUAIEDINME DCUEHVE€5[ 2 37 l. 4j i ,v GEL)FIE.C) Ea'~-THEAFFACXE,!3 -THENCE' SDal-H Ol' 19' 30" WEZil- 04.30 FELT ALONG THE -SOUn-IERI-¥- r e"J ; 'f / %*C25-ri %F€28L -7/-&EL C 1 pu p i, AFFORDAbLE 1-4CU©ING TRE 13(3)134[ZAAY- OF ©LOO< 1 AND ALONG Tb-·115. SOL-)-0-Ing.Dr ea_)NOARy 1 64 9591-. 6- Ph/1. G. 1/ 40 /,6.3 1 ' FKOFEE©OS HOUSE'> D-in OF B :2 2 LAKE-VIEW AE)[DITION -TE) THE 00.JrHEKNI«la>I- COF+461=K 94. 9 0 1 ~7- 9 1 L STO191 DEV\/EA AND TRAI L OF ©AID bldoK 2 · 8 1 6\11- OF AbrEN, r \TKN EADEMEN-15 AND-THE FARKIHIC> TKIE+41 -SCU11-1 ~71'30" WET I.GO FED- Ale·49 T-HE D<TENDON OF 4.1 / 25 0 1..· 0 14 1 Of COUNTLI COLONACID· > Ry Y f 1 +4 AiELEA, AbID FHALLY 10 IDENTIFY EAID Sa»-IERLY 8001~10«KY- 1-0 TNE INITEADEC-1-101\1 WITH -Tl-IE 58. 14"D. ~1 ~ THE-VANIOUS) VARCE_LE) /9©ElvIDLED WF€31-Eger eaJKIDAKY- OF 5AJ D -T~EVI»-1 NEIOHIBORHOO[3 99· 18·'O W. *'12 \ W lai' 0. FOUND: RED€ i' CAF /1-h 0/EATIME AND CONE©LIENEED TO ayl»15€CLIAL 'FRELIECE· <1. A f q -7 loTE- 4%5 L e. 1018\ 2 1% < 9 1.- F©141 THIt FOR]ION OF -THE FROPERPr -TRIEMI.SOUTH 4,04' 11" EesT 6.·25 FEET Alot-46 SAID WEei-EKLY- r. BCONAAR~~ TOTI-IE EAOTEFLY D<-rENSION afl-HE .SCUT+-1 211€OF 53. 8"D„28'0. 64,14" D. Niz.. . 3 &ASDEFICIED INT1.-lEDTORVI 1 THENCE t·4OKTH 45°01' 11" WEejl-41.12 FEET ALONG €AIE) 65. e' D 5 Q 50 P 1 01-»NATE FAANCI© STE.ECT· 46 12" ID. FL. \ -1 Z U 1 4 PON CD , j 0 ... - WATEKOEWER. EAbEMENT / Ov 9 LEGAL DESC.KI FTION (zm-INUED) D<TENDION -10 71-15 ea-)11-1 Eem<LY- COMNER. OF THE BOON[JAer GZ. 12" P , A" 0 0 GS. /S ·' P. -i M-N-.%---.1- , 4 59 8\ / 42 ITE, EAOTERL->r [BCU#12*30 2€111(GASTAIF OF L.»113 Nom»-1 2913' 11" WEST- ©37.15 FEET, r/2,556* '/~96 F~ i -t --EW\Le\_BWEXOR Zft' ,NLE~,~~'24 \to te elli 241,0. ------ D«CLEL 111 COLO«[13); 1,4 ~ AE,REEIVIENT PROVIDED 70 4 n>~ 0 OFT-1-le *IVEKI lt€ST1TUTE (THE iKESENTE> OF -THE UNI\/me>Irr OF 70, !0" 0. -.- 11 € 4 46\ THS.HICE ACO·4(3 561[3 BOUND«y THE FOLLOWING COURDED Al\10 43" 12" [2. DIDTANCED A FAKEEL or LAHO CONTIGU<JUD JO FGNRCEL 1 OIl ID"D.,244•0.,2-18"a , 304 -. ~. f AFFit><IVIATEL>r -TWENTr C ZO) F=MET IN wl CEH hORE-kb el°3230"WEST 51.93 FEET, 4% 11 8 4 13" D 75. 36" P. . I.\ \\ 9 mt\ 40 : 8"o. FOUND: REDAR , CAP . 1 % 4 4/ DETWEEN FAmIL_ 1 AND THE -Tit'EVIAN i-IEIGHBOR~HEIX) NOMIH CO° 14' 58" EA€yr 103.34 FEET' TO TRIE .4 ,& \*-20 f .- -9.4 /V 03,21 9,7 0 0. 4 cokllv'lfNZIAL Fl©JECT. POINT OF 13€etrlt·~4196. 9 WEBTERLY- OF AH DOWING CI-IA]N Lib-11< FENCE, LT-1HS 1-4OAT{-4 1©°05' 59" EAST IO©·86 FEEr 2-8"p *.1 0. 4.9.96)I6 ~ \ 9 1 8~ /49 k / - '' ti ' 0 g;3 5 o Ar r a / / 13 ... 3 4 39' 0 4 1 -\ \ 1 /2 j * :a. 1 '9 \ / flab I e x -ca 24 1 FAFEELD'- 0" O. p \ 0 ( •• 7 ; A~42~ /2 2 / 2, n L /0- \ 4 -F+TEr X 6 1,10 0 PARCEL jv THE Amo/5 DecKIDED PROF'Elell' CONIeleiTD oF Tl·-IE FOUOWING 4447 8\ 7\ / \ 9 n r r ®7.04.. 2 4-/ 03. 42" P , Co p A \ 1 1- -4 73 6 / · AST OF THE VACATED FOIVION OF FUFF€©MIITH '51 (frICMERL \ %*10661-FL~ 95[KEET) LAKEVIEW ADDITION VACATED e>r (5419 O F PARCEL I C PAKT- OF LAd<EMEWADDI TION) ANC/Cl 7-u ~_A._U »/ 1 * Ager#.-4 ORDINANCE Nuvte,Efe. 1·34 06-FqE~ OF 1997. \ 5 e --742 4514 / \ 4/ 1 1 1-OT© 4 7,0,9.10 I I AH) 12, elor<li «/4/ LOTS 9,2 3,4, 5, O,7, lD, 1, lo, I I ARP 12 1351.CO< 2/ 9915 /1 j 5 .e I k T--d 49 / 9//0 EORMEYE)&' 5 CE-le:T-1 FICATE THAT FORI-104 Or L.AME AVENUE 1-7»Id EXIJTHEitly OF DMILGGLER F*\ 3% 1'\ \/14-J.-b -2 / 41/ 4 / \ 1, JANdED fi SEDER, HEKEBT- cm·vi Fl' -T-1-IAT- ON VI« 5 Fll© OF I953, »IC) 31- FITKIN COUNTY- mo«C) Of CCONTY 9-TREEr(NON' PUFFC©hAITH D-PKEE-O, ADAND TOT»IE EXTENT / / 4 VAZATED DY CITY OF AOMEN ONDINANICE HUMBEA 5 SEFIED i. P -XS,i Nit i L Z h / 1 HAPE A FIELD OUKVEr OF= THE fl©FEKTY 2?HEWIN »·10 COMIMI©SIONEmb' KE€aiJT]014 RED,950 JUNE 24,1955 IN - ABillitg*ZI - \\.8 4€274 5ET: REFW< i PLAS. CAF // * 3;1 i £ 1/ 4 DE©Ggle€D 1--1[grON . THE WCOP rl*+12 11 FleFEE«X HOUSE" 11-IE MOK ISO /€1- Gee 376 f ~fl~,C4L /4./flif/,\Le- j ./ VOOD FKAVIE HOODE, THE TWO STDIer WOOD) F»*15 5(-JILI)114/ TKIE ORE '51©mr SEUCCO BUILIDING ANIP THE ONE €sTE-JAM wcop B·&·deCL 11 c~- 1.9.9184 20·EN / I I , I. / <42,X-/ - FAME K€JE WERE FEJUND TO DE LOGAIED EN·]11'SE,L,F- WITHIN ~ 0 04 <for --* \ N~T: RED#]3 1 CA - L/NK 64 3 80 -- - /00 41 CH M Il »444. 1 TME IDOUNCF€>r LIENIE OF THE ASOVE. DE€£f·~ NLED F923llEKTNE A FA€EL OF L.»10 CONTIGUOUS TO BAftEl_ 1 ON ITS WEl-En>r AFFRoXIMATE 15FNALT ! -L.9. ll54 /-G<Z · 'g Do· W THE LOAT-ION »40 DIMIEHOIONS OF ALL El)ILDINGD, ©CUND,Ner; BE-ING, TRIAT FO!<rION OF blolq-1 ADFEN SUKEET- 64-- -lk IV 75.07, // 3,1/V \\ 5 ZA \ OR 1«IONN TO b/IE- AGO ALL 51·40FOO-®15Nlb IZA- C:)1~ ON THEDE UMIT© OF THE GTr OFAOTEN LIN 19533 AND [Dr~HIG WE©TE<LY OF 4 - - '-170 41. /2 ' 9 43° EA' ,)'1 E 6-16' IMPBOVE.VIE}·415, EADEVIEkrfe AND €19-{15 OF WAY IN SADEACE M NS Klorl-1-15€.Ly OF k-IALLAM €yFKEET 101-1-IE 1-4Ofql-]EY<Ly 011-N- O to go 40 60 00 11)57- NOTE . FKEK'le€9> A-Rus /&0;r)1<ATELy 2*-OWN. • DLOCK 2-, LAKEVIEW APIDITION, ADAND TO Th-IE E<T~ENT VACATE[37 -1-MID IlvIFI€OCE]vICJ~11- 91.JIVE.19 IF DEFODITEP Dr CITYOF,ADFEN ORDINIANCE NUMPEN. 5/ Dty,leD OF 1955, AMID 1 Wi-Al -[-ENE FIT<IN COUNTY CLC« 4 K,ECONDEN Or FITKIH aDUNITY BO«[3 OF CCONNY COMIK./119©15]NERD' JAMES F.-ER, 376 EXCEPT-ING THEMEFROM -THW rOMTION OF SATO \640€-TED VACATED BEALIC. 1 "=20' / 21 ·DEFAMJELT- FRON,1 TRE erf>1 CENT'Em fOF< ALFINE EUMVETS), INC. eyri Rm€,OLUTION KECOM·DEP JUNE 204 I955 It-4 Bal< 1©0 AT FAGE 1 ASPEN /1 ENVIKONMENNIAL ©TUDIEE) 511DALLy FLANNED \ ©719 ©Ase, or= C>E>%€14!(3 s / 25-ry- 1 ABLEA FINAL DEVELE)fb/]ENT FLAN, 1 © TO BE L.0 9154 91-1~E-El- Cat«E>rED -10 THE NEGE-1-47> OF TRE (-)t·NIVERSITr OF roUND 1·vIONUIVIEN=15 Afi bHOWN. CON*IDEXEE) A©FAKTOFT-1-415 ©Ah/12 !310- ' 031-ORAED Br DEEP f<Ear«DED IN 1300<256 AFF>456 577 1 f / / *4 MENT- IN FULFILLVIENT OF T-ME CONDI TIOND OF: 1 AFFI©AL CONTAINIED IN /©PEN (LITY 1 ~ 03\61 L Ole.EPIr·NAPASE NKD, (>, I917- NOTICE According to Colofado law you must commence any legal action based upon amy delect in this sunrey within Ihree years after you h discover such defect Alpine Surveys, Inc. Surveyed 1 30 13 PL. Revisions , tz ID 9) 11.01.17 Title FIRST ADDENDENDUM TO Job No 56.169.5 more Ihal len years from the date o! le ca. ilication shown hereon Drafted 10 · 93 ER 8.5.15 4.23.10 A©FEN CENTER FOK ENVIKONMENTAL STUDIED Client A.C.E.ex In /0 eleni may any action based upon any de!/cl I 1.,8 lu,Vey be commenced Post Office Box 1730 tb. 31. CO ©FECIALLY -LANNED - - EA FINAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN Aspen, Color 1611 6-'3·15 6·07· 16 7- €OK HOL 1€EL. ~531.CO 970 925 261 0.19.97 AP AL efoT E 10Ne. iD.ll.09 E><123Tlt-46 DPON' - 6.22 9-7 9 - F-CUDE :HM._ _ 4 rukr;9 '5.09 EMYLOY-E CIEN >46 10 ME#En// SHEET 3 OF J 5.29.11 08?131=191 1*1819 ¢*k#kt M C 14231 2 CA MA 3'-8 1/2 f f ./ I. lilli 9 1.AS.3} CHARLES 1. 4, ===== I i \2 ht> * (ASS ~4 1 =-===-:===.21= U./ ------- m 2 ARCHITECTS f...9 CUNNIFFE ====== FLATFURM in EXIS-• 6 7 [A35 ) 4 * 1 ~ A35) f cunniffe.com - -- 109 9 ----- 610 EAST HYMAN AVE. - ASPEN. CO 81611 EXISTING 2X /1002 PLATFORM TO REMAINI ---. TEL: 970.925.5590 V y===== FAX: 970.920.4557 , C.%1 -------------------------- I 8.-14' ,~ EXISTINe STAIRS TO BE REPLACED- ; 3-0 Ii. 414 1 ' 1 W , NORTH4 3 KEY PLAN HALLAM LAKE C AS.3 J gh EXISTING UPPER LEVEL PLAN NTS 2 1/4" = 1'-0" 0 0 DUISTING PLATFORM ABOVE 'i,Pi 'U~.- ... geax 0 +0- /~3 · 3140.f*Eakll' \ . -bc->27*«b EZF 1 0 - 10 6 14 AB51 1 A3.5 D 4 /»23 \,--j 9 6 ---- ----- = w Qi.-*Pt:495 #m ---- f (k-- ----1 -47 > M >3 6'-11 -1/8" ~0 \~~ EXISTING TIMBER COLUM!43 ON, EXISTING FLOOR CONGPIETE FOOTINGS PLANS 1.2.*:. 14 9.tx 9.11? T \ - -t -ISSUE· DATE: CONCEPTUAL SET 03/23/,6 ..20...'' . 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