HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.hpc.006-2018 A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION (HPC)
GRANTING MINOR DEVELOPMENT, COMMERCIAL DESIGN REVIEW AND
PEDESTRIAN AMENITY REVIEW FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 400 EAST
HOPKINS AVENUE, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS BLOCK 87, LOT K, CITY AND
TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO
RESOLUTION #6, SERIES OF 2018
PARCEL ID: 2737-073-30-009
WHEREAS, the applicants, Karin and Raphael Derly, represented by Patrick Rawley of Stan
Clauson and Associates, have requested HPC approval for Minor Development, Commercial
Design Review and Pedestrian Amenity Review for the property located at 400 E. Hopkins Ave
Street; legally describes as Block 87, Lot K, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colorado-, also known
as La Creperie du Village; and,
WHEREAS, Section 26.415.070 of the Municipal Code states that "no building or structure
shall be erected, constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, relocated or improved involving a
designated historic property or district until plans or sufficient information have been submitted
to the Community Development Director and approved in accordance with the procedures
established for their review;" and
WHEREAS, HPC must review the application, a staff analysis report and the evidence presented
at a hearing to determine the project's conformance with the City of Aspen's Commercial,
Lodging and Historic District Standards and.Guidelines, Land Use Code Section 26.412.070;
Pedestrian Amenity, and Land Use Code Section 26.415.070.C; Minor Development. The HPC
may approve, disapprove, approve with conditions or continue the application to obtain
additional information necessary to make a decision to approve or deny; and
WHEREAS, HPC reviewed the project during a properly noticed public hearing on May 9,
2018. HPC considered the application, the staff memo and public comments, and found the
proposal consistent with the review standards and granted approval with conditions by a vote of
five—two (5 to 2).
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
That HPC hereby approves Minor Development, Commercial Design Review and Pedestrian
Amenity review at 400 E. Hopkins Avenue (La Creperie du Village) for the permanent installation of
canopy structures in the subgrade courtyard, subject to the following conditions:
1) The project shall submit for and receive issuance of a building permit prior to the permanent
installation of the canopy structures. The approval of the building permit will require
conformance with building code and engineering standards for all aspects of development in the
subgrade courtyard including any existing or proposed lighting.
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Janice K.Vos Caudill, Pitkin County, CO
2) During building permit review, the area (square footage) under the canopy structures will be
calculated and confirmed to determine the required cash-in-lieu payment for Pedestrian Amenity.
At application, this area was described at 134 square feet, requiring a payment of$13,400 ($100
per square foot). Zoning Review will confirm this amount and payment will be collected prior to
issuance of building permit.
3) 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 Community Development Department, the Planning and Zoning
Commission, or the Aspen City Council are hereby incorporated in such plan development
approvals and the same shall be complied with as if fully set forth herein, unless amended by
other specific conditions or an authorized authority.
4) 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.
5) 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.
Finally, adopted, passed and approved by the Historic Preservation Commission at its regular
meeting on the 9° day of May, 2018.
Movedto Form: Approved as to Content:
d ea Wyan, putt'-CiV Attorney Gre Greenwo , +air
ATTEST:
Nicole Henning, Deputy Cit Clerk
Exhibit A—photos and drawings of canopies
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