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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.drac.19990812DESIGN REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION - Minutes August 12, 1999 Roger Moyer, Vice-Chairperson, called the Special Design Review Appeals Commission meeting to order at Noon in City Council Chambers with members Roger Moyer, Bob Blaich, Tim Mooney and Mary Hirsch present. Steve Buettow and Jeffrey Halferty were excused. Staff members present were Chris Bendon, Community Development; David Hoefer, Assistant City Attorney; Jackie Lothian, Deputy City Clerk. REVIEW CRITERIA : a) yield greater compliance with the goals of the Aspen Area Community Plan; b) more effectively address the issue or problem a given standard or provision responds to; or c) be clearly necessary for reasons of fairness related to unusual site specific constraints DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Steve Buettow was excused. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: WESTEND PARTNERSHIP, 234 WEST HALLAM – WINDOW STANDARD & ONE STORY ELEMENT Sworn-in at the prior meeting (08/05/99): Jim Colombo, applicant. The Affidavit of Notice was presented at the public hearing on August 5, 1999. Chris Bendon stated that this was a continued public hearing for appeals from the windows standard and one story element for 234 West Hallam, the East Residence. At the prior meeting the committee requested amendments to the plan for entry ¬ canopy and horizontal element above the first story windows, the cantilevered- ­ out. It was now 12 inches and provided some relief from that front façade. The Staff recommendation remained the same with amended conditions specific to the window variance represented in the drawings dated August 10, 1999. The applicant was required to seek a change order to the building permit. Bendon said if the committee members chose to approve the one story element, then condition #1 would have to be amended to include that standard. Jim Colombo said that they had taken lead that majority of the board had asked for a cantilevered element above the decks 12”. He said that they felt that it did accommodate the interest in separation and any further expansion in that area would become a structural problem as well a shade problem with an inhospitable condition. It would have too much over-hang from the roofline from the inside looking out. Colombo said it would cause shading with the southern exposure. A patina-copper 1 DESIGN REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION - Minutes August 12, 1999 element was added at 8-foot 6-inches as the board suggested and seemed to work just fine. It distinctively showed the first floor element and there was a distinct separation with the addition of the cantilevered element. Colombo noted the area was also heavily treed. Mary Hirsch noted that the changes of the door with the copper-entry lowered made the window treatment (of the cantilever) friendlier. Colombo said that there was a 6-foot wall not shown that filled the area separating the 2 homes. Tim Mooney stated that it was certainly an improvement and was now in compliance. Bob Blaich said it was a real improvement on the window but he said that there was still a problem with the 2-story element. Hirsch said the window was an improvement and balcony was a directive for the step-back from the front door. Moyer said that he was comfortable with a motion and the balcony over the front door created more life. He said that with the cantilever, it broke up the front. MOTION: Mary Hirsch moved to approve the waiver of window standard, condition #1. for the East Residence located at 324 West Hallam, as demonstrated in the drawings dated August 10 and the staff report, meeting Standard B. Tim Mooney second. Roll call vote : Blaich, no; Mooney, yes; Hirsch, yes; Moyer, yes. APPROVED 3-1 MOTION: Mary Hirsch moved to approve the request to waive the one story element for the East Residence located at 324 West Hallam as th demonstrated in the August 10 drawings, finding the design just as an effective method. Tim Mooney second. Blaich, no; Mooney, yes; Hirsch, yes; Moyer, yes. APPROVED 3-1. Mooney said he wondered if the back of the canopy would be solid or was just the height of the canopy re-designed. Colombo replied that there would probably be bric-a-brac fill-in. Colombo thanked the board for the second meeting and the recommendations. Meeting adjourned at 12:30 p.m. Jackie Lothian, Deputy City Clerk 2