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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.HP.435 W Main St.HPC43-94143 4 l,0 ¢,1 ce, w St A .ye 1 11- A14 3 -9 4 f * 44 » - ! A . .. CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen Historic Preservation Committee DATE RECEIVED: 12/05/94 CASE NUMBER: HPC43-94 DATE COMPLETE: PARCEL ID#: 2735-124-50-053 PROJECT NAME: L'Auberge Conceptual Historic Development Project Address: 435 West Main, Aspen, CO APPLICANT: ALH Holding Co., Applicant Address: 435 West Main REPRESENTATIVE: Gibson and Reno Dave Gibson Representative Address/Phone: 210 E. Hyman Aspen, CO 925-5968 TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: 2 STEP: X 3 STEP: HPO Insubstantial Amendment or Exemption: HPC Meeting Dates: P&Z Meeting Date: CC Meeting Dates: 1st 2nd REFERRALS: Planning Building Zoning City Engineer Parks Dept. City Attorney DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: DUE: FINAL ROUTING: DATE ROUTED: INITIAL: City Atty City Clerks Office Other: FILE STATUS AND LOCATION: COMMENTS: .. mg MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Committee FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: 435 W. Main Street, L'Auberge- Significant Development PUBLIC HEARING DATE: December 14, 1994 SUMMARY: The applicants request HPC approval for a Conceptual Development plan which includes a 206 sq. ft. addition to the existing manager's residence (previously approved by HPC), an 84 sq. ft. addition to the laundry, construction of 13 new guest cabins, and a minor reconfiguration of the site plan. The existing F.A.R. on the site, which encompasses an entire half-block, is 4,647 sq. ft., and the proposed F.A.R. is 9,755 sq.ft. The allowable F.A.R. is 20,250 sq.ft. The cabins on this site were built in the 1950's. Although they have not been listed on the Historic Inventory, they do contribute to the character of the Main Street Historic District and do represent early lodge/ski chalet development. APPLICANTS: ALH Holding Co., represented by Gibson and Reno. LOCATION: 435 W. Main St., Lots A-I, Block 38, City and Townsite of Aspen. SITE, AREA AND BULK INFORMATION: See attached information, provided by the applicants. ADDITIONAL COMMISSION REVIEWS: This project will be competing for a tourist accomodation allotment in the Growth Management Quota System process. A formal application must be submitted by January 15th, and the applicant must have received Conceptual approval at that time. The proposal will also be reviewed as a P.U.D., under which the applicant may request the setback and parking variances described in the application. CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Development Review Standards 1. Standard: The proposed development is compatible in character with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is .. in an H, Historic Overlay District or is adjacent to an Historic Landmark. For Historic Landmarks where proposed development would extend into front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks, extend into the minimum distance between buildings on the lot or exceed the allowed floor areas, HPC shall find that such variation is more compatible in character with the historic landmark, than would be development in accord with dimensional requirements. Response: The applicant wishes to expand the number of lodge rooms available on the site and has used the existing small cabins as a model for their redevelopment proposal. The intention is to create a small "village" with pedestrian paths that wind through the lodge. The parcel is surrounded by historic resources, with the Christiana lodge to the west, a Queen Anne house and Floradora across the street, and another Queen Anne house to the east. The applicant describes the new cabins as having a Victorian character, and also proposes to alter the existing cabins by adding new trim and changing some siding. Staff does not support either of these actions. The existing cabins were built in the 50's, and although they have not been designated historic, they are worthy of preserving in their original character, a chalet style. New development on the site should respect that character and not try to imitate the adjacent Victorian buildings. Main Street is an eclectic neighborhood with other styles besides those from the Victorian period. The manager's house, which was presumably built more recently than the cabins, is compatible with them and with the rest of the historic district without exactly imitating either. The design for the two level cabin seems to be most problematic in its detailing and its relationship to the street. The entrances to these cabins are not visible from the street, and because of below grade space they are elevated and have windows which are about 6' off of the ground. (The below grade space helps to keep the height down to 18'.) Staff recommends that two story cabins only be located at the rear of the property. This will alleviate some of the streetscape concerns and will also allow more of a view into the property. The general concept of this proposal, new development in the form of small cabins, is appropriate, however, the site now appears to be very densely developed. There are arguments to be made for completing the street edge by bringing development forward on this property, but the open space that exists now is also important to Main Street. Staff suggests that the architect study the .. possibility of combining a few of the units into one building to provide more variety on the site. 2. Standard: The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposed for development. Response: The required parking spaces for the site (25) are not appropriate to the historic district and Staff recommends that HPC support the applicant's request to P&Z that a portion of those spaces be waived. In addition, parking spaces should be grasscrete where possible. 3. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the cultural value of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or adjacent parcels. Response: Staff finds that the proposal may detract from the value of adjacent resources if it is styled to imitate Victorian structures. This diminishes the visual prominence and importance of the true historic resources. 4. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not diminish or detract from the architectural integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof. Response: No designated historic structures are directly affected by this proposal. ALTERNATIVES: The HPC may consider any of the following alternatives: 1) Approve the development proposal as submitted. 2) Approve the development with conditions to be satisfied for Final HPC consideration. 3) Table the Conceptual Review with conditions. 4) Deny the Conceptual Plan. .. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends HPC table the application to January 11th, with the following recommendations. Please note that the applicant has a January 15th deadline for the GMQS application. 1) The detailing of the existing cabins should not be altered. 2) The detailing of the two story cabins should be restudied so that it does not reference Victorian architecture, and there should also be better definition of the entryway and lowering of the window height if possible. 3) The two story cabins should only be located at the rear of the site. 4) HPC should support the applicant's request to P&Z that the number of required parking spaces be reduced. As many parking spaces as possible that can be grasscrete would be preferable. Additional comments: LAND USE APPIICA:II[CN FORM 1) Project Name . L' AUSERGE 2) Project location 4-35 W. MMN 677 Av#14. Cal- LarS A 7»R u I a Loc•: 38 (indicate street address, lot & block nmber, legal description ,•i,re . appropriate) 3) Present Zoning " O" OFFICE 4) Iot Size _21¤¤Q_1~0 5) Applicant's Nane, Address & Phone # ~4+4 hbU>1/46 46., 4@16 W. /1,4, N 91*Eer> A SP-K, Co. 925· 8297 9 pepreserecative' s Name, Mdress & Pb,xe # 6/2,»N 1 22*,0 ARC•*maS, 12.10 E HY#hu Ate* 2.2, 461'EN. 60. 919· 5798 7) Type of Application (please check 2,1 1 that emily): Oonlitional Use _ C--Jiial SPA ~ emoeA]al Historic Dev. Special Review - Final SPA Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline Conceptual FUD - Minor Historic Dev. St=eam Margin Final POD Historic Demlition I- Mountain View Plane - Subdivision Historic Designatian Cor•irminiumization Text/Map Amentlment (M* Allotment Iat Spli.17[£3t Line - QUS Ehomption Adjustment approocimate sq. ft.; amber of bedroans; any pmvious approvals granted tio the Descn:iption of Existing Uses Crl=ber and type of existing strtrfures - property)- N I NE (GU F.97- CAB th/6 EUS-1- Olb'1)4L 9.G ta SF:\ , PLL,6 A '2- Be.. MAN AGE R€ RES, DENCE WITH CoVEREP PAR.KI K.6 6701--AL /974- 5Fb, PLUS, LAUN Pgy' 4 0¢=ace Obral- (17 v-h c GR.lue 767*C- 4<247 9= ) 9) Description of Developnent Application RROPOSE -rt) ADD '396 eF -h MA,JAGERSG lfEED( CE,JaE, 84- SP -TO L.Ao M.DRY AND 1 95 NE»J QUERn- CA€31149) 09 1 l 48<8 6% 1 6/08 SP NEW Coutw-Ruc:nod, Wrrl* Njub¢2. ckt*kkE}Wb 70 E-7#98*G CAB/)<6. 10) Have you attached the following? Response to Attachment 2, Mininlun Submission Contents Response to Attadment 3, Specific Submisision Corrtents Response to Attachment 4, Review Standards for Your Application 1111111 .. SUPPLEMENT TO HISTORIC PRESERVATION DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS IMPORTANT Three sets of *RLfully-labeled drawings must be submitted in a format no larger than 1 1.x17-, OR one dozen sets of blueprints may be submitted in lieu of the 1 1-x17- format. APPLICANT: AL-14 Mou, ' AG co ADDRESS: 4-28 \N. MA, d Sr AsPER Co , ZONE DISmICT: ' to " OFACE LOT SIZE (SQUARE FEET): 2-1, 000 9-F EXISTING FAR: . 1-7 : 1 ALLOWABLE FAR: . 75 : 1 PROPOSED FAR: . 34 : 1 EXISTING NET LEASABLE (commercial): 25 +3 tp PROPOSED NET LEASABLE (commercial): G-1 7 1 SF EXISTING % OF SITE COVERAGE: 18 7. PROPOSED % OF SITE COVERAGE: 3+ 1 EXISTING % OFOPEN SPACE (Commerdal): 45% 11 PROPOSED % OF OPEN SPACE (Commer.): 15 1 Z EXISTING MAXIMUM HEIGHT: Princioal Bl®.: ll / Accessory Bldg: PROPOSED MAXIMUM HEIGHT: Princioal Bldc.: (8 / Accessory Bldc: PROPOSED % OF DEMOUTION: 6 2 EXISTING NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: 1 1 PROPOSED NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: 2+ EXISTING ON-SITE PARKING SPACES: 1 1 71 Ge ON-SITE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED: 99 1 (Sel- 13,4 5pic,Al- lasvi Eh.A SEIBACKS: EXISTING: ALLOWABLE: PROPOSED: Front: 2 ' Front: 10' Front: 2, Rean 4, Rean 15, Reac ,2 ' Side: 0, Side: $51 Side: L.' Combined Front/Rear: Combined Fri/Rr: Combined Front/Rear: EXISTING NONCONFORMITIES/ €>Er E>ACC<36 AU- 9/DE:9. LADGE USAGE /,J 0 20,JE; ENCROACHMENTS: CAS, N * -1' ENCQ..c>Ac>Heb Ok) C,19 PRofeA-Tl VARIATIONS REQUESTED (elicible for Landmarks Only: character comoatibility finding must be made bv HPCk FAR: Minimum Distance Between Buildngs: 3.5 77. SETBACKS: Front: 2' Parking Spaces: Rear: 2' Open Space (Commerdal): 10 70 Side: O' Height (Cottage Infill Only): Combined FrtlRr: Site Coverage (Cottage Infill Only): 12-2-94 DAVID GIBSON, L'AUBERGE AIA Al)GliS-r Conceptual Development Plan for Significant Development RENC). in the Historic Overlay District AIA Discussion of Review Standards and Plan Contents SCOTT The L'Auberge Lodge property occupies the entire North half SMITH, of Block 38, with 270 feet of Main Street frontage, including AIA nine detached cabins and a manager's residence. The proposal is to allow the existing structures to remain, and to add an 9- ... /7 additional 13 guest cabins to the site. This design would represent a full "build-out" for the property but would constitute a gross floor area of only.36 : 1, or less than half of IZE* Ezz= that allowable. . 7~1 GIBSON · RENO The new cabins are designed to extend and repeat the scale, ARCHITECTS· 111 texture, rhythm and spacing of the existing cabins, creating a small scale pedestrian-friendly environment along Main Street, and on the interior of the site. The auto access utilizes the two 210 E. HYMAN existing entrances from Main Street, and becomes a 12' wide "Village Street" through the interior of the site, providing both N° 202 a spacial focus and guest pedestrian concourse at the same ASPEN time. This concourse is punctuated at east and west ends with a COLORADO common whirlpool spa beside a mature evergreen tree. 81611 Individual porches, gardens, and two fountains also complete the "Village Setting". 303.925.5968 FACS IMILE - The integrity and prominence of the original cabins is enhanced 303.925.5993 by providing new cabins of similar scale and spacing which completes the fabric of the block.. Meanwhile, the new cabins exhibit a more "Victorian" character, with clapboard siding and corner board trim on the 11/2 story cabins, and vertical board P.O. BOX 278 and batten siding on the new 1-story cabins. Wood windows 117 N. WILLOW N° 2 and entry doors and porch brackets are proposed, along with corrugated metal roofing. TELLURIDE COLORADO 81435 303.728.6607 FACSIMILE 303.728.6658 L'AUBERGE December 2, 1994 Page 2 2 For the existing cabins, the existing venical board and batten .6-·m.' 4·.9. siding, roofing, and windows and doors are all proposed to 4. remain. New trim is proposed to be added, at the base, head, gable ends, and around windows and doors. The existing "river rock" veneer and cedar fencing used throughout will be matched in the new fencing and stone entry piers. In summary; the cabins of L'Auberge are a unique feature of Aspen's Main Street. The Conceptual Development Plan proposes to retain, extend, and strengthen this concept, and to ,, integrate the old cabins into a new lodge design which will ensure the use and enjoyment of this unique cultural and architectural asset for Aspen for many years to come. lauber12.doc )L>*A/V Wr, r.. B -»- 5 , . 1 19 * . I '.. ...t .zi· 2'7" - ' y';·:-•lt. . . 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A- + 4 -1 1 -1.- I.W. 4 2 41 9/K-.41 4 .4# '2 -ti~,- -t . 1 - 1.411,0 1 -61 . I . "1"t I yI . MAIN STREET VIEVV GIBSON · RENO ARCHITECTS 111 15 - - -· ~ 2 -=. ·DE-/4. -.w,-2•N.-0.2-4 ~ZU--3,~6.-1.t'-1/UA.A.E.;ce-·~ .7·. PJ'_-·'1'21.:ir .2-19../.74:4.62,6 2» .2 3,· ·..O 1% 24'llp-X.v:k L.7· -·M.fUP. 1-1. U.·.. ·s-=--.-24.11-1.;2,N·.XL*P.t;4.·.-11.... .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 MOTION: Roger made the motion that HPC grant partial demolition approval to 202 W. Francis lots R,S, Block 48, City and Townsite of Aspen, Colo. with the following conditions: (1) That the applicant understand that this is a design review and that HPC request that the Board of Adjustment look closely at this project. We find that the variances requested are encouraged, that the Board of Adj ustment grant these variances for the following reasons: (1) In opinion this is an excellent project of preservation of an historic structure and the blending of the structure with a new design. (2) That FAR is-in fact being reduced. (3) An employee housing unit on an upper level is being provided which is certainly unusual in this community. (4) We find no problem with the fact that one parking space is being asked to be withdrawn and that we feel this is a strong project in the goals that we are trying to achieve as the HPC and the blending of old and new; second by Les. DISCUSSION Jake: I want to go through the variances one at a time. As I understand it you are reducing your site coverage. Gretchen: We are going from 50% to 49%. Jake: It is currently a non-conformity and you are reducing the non-conformity. The HPC supports the reduction. Jake: I will add a few thoughts for the Board of Adjustment. It should be stated in the motion that HPC approves demolition of the non-historic elements. The applicant will return for more detail review. The applicant will return for ordinance 35 review. We also need conformation of the legality of the partial demolition and interpreted by the city attorney. AMENDED MOTION: Roger amended his motion to state that we approve partial demolition of the non-historic element and as far as the other items they are inclusive except for the legality. The legality of the demolition to be finalized and reviewed by the city attorney; second by Les. All in favor, motion carries. Jake: The applicant is reducing nonconformities and improving the situation. 435 W. MAIN - L'AUBERGE - SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT PH Amy: This site was previously called the Swiss Chalet and is in the Main Street Historic District. At some point this site might 4 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 cabins. The site coverage would drop. Neighbors asked us to increase the set back 10 feet which we are agreeable to. I understand the concern about staff reducing the height to one story and I feel this commission would not like that. If you have a vertical monotony you wouldn't like it. The height difference that we have proposed gives a little relief and variety to the procession down Main Street. The proposal for the existing cabins was to simply add trim and window boxes and alternate batten from ten inches to five inches. I think it enhances the cabins but again we are open to leaving them exactly as they are if the commission feels it is the thing to do. Gideon Kaufman: The items that the neighbors had concerns about were first the elimination of one unit and in addition to that there will be no development or parking in that area to preserve it as open space. We will also preserve the majority of the lilac bushes that exist back there. One of the larger cabins will become a one story cabin. There will be limitations on dogs for guests that reside for less than 20 days in particular units. Trash pickup will be maintained in its current location, south east corner and monies will be escrowed for the paving of the alley in the event that the City allows it to be paved. Linda: What are the larger units going to be used for? What is the height to the ridge? David Gibson: Deluxe units for an alternative choice. The plate height would be nine feet with trussels which would take it to 12 feet. Martha: Are you asking for variances? Gideon: We are going under a PUD and because it is a 27,000 sqft. we have the ability to ask for variances through the process. Joe: The plan calls for variances along Main Street. Chairman Joe Krabacher opened the public hearing. Herb Kline, attorney: I represent Steve and Cheryl Goldbenberg and I submitted a letter which outlines the details of those changes. Cabin #21 would be set back 10 feet from the property line. We are in agreement of the changes. Francis Plache, architect: I represent the Scott Condominiums and in the past there has been problems with garbage and at time the dumpsper is over loaded and it is all over the street. Also we have had dog problems. In the proposal it is recommended that the parking be reduced and we have some concerns about that. Are the units going to be long term rentals. 6 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 Gideon; It is run as a lodge right now and we haven't thought about it. Francis Plache: What I have heard is that there have been three cars at one cabin. In the summer there have been cars up along the block and we would like that addressed. Bob Throm: I have been in Aspen for numerous years and believe that the project before you is more of what we should be doing. We can't all stay at the Ritz and Little Nell nor do we want to. I have know the Haisfields for numerous years and they are a good family and local people and their kids are going to be running this. You should be just as excited about this project as the last one. Gideon Kaufman: I am submitting three letters, one from Charles Israel 522 W. Francis and the other is from Kathleen Ryan and the other from Art Burrows Bond communication who all are in support of small lodges. COMMITTEE COMMENTS Donnelley: I feel this is a very good project and would recommend approval and feel the existing cabins could be cleaned up just as David suggested. I agree with Staff on the two story cabins being not so explicitly victorian. I also agree about the elimination of cabin #22 and #21 moving back and being one story. Jake: I just have a few comments in general I would like to see some variations between old and new. Donnelley: Is the elimination of #22 going to eliminate the parking spaces that were adjacent to it? David Gibson: It would eliminate one space. Les: I have always felt that the small lodges were the heart and soul of Aspen and this is wonderful and is a good project. Joe: I feel it is difficult to evaluate a project like this from an historic perspective because I am not sure how historic this is other than it being small cabins. Generally I feel it is good that the applicant has about 1/2 of the allowable FAR on the site. When you come back at final I would like to see the differentiation between old and new. Gideon: Are we talking subtle or significant differences? Donnelley: There are significant differences when you get near the 7 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 buildings than when you read it from the street. They may have to do with fenestration and detailing materials. We are not asking for different building forms and it is something that David understands. Tom: It is my opinion that Aspen per'se is not a victorian town. The unique qualities and charm of Aspen are based on the variety of styles and periods whether they are wonderful architecture or not. That is my feeling about the first time I drove into Aspen. In that regard I wish the project was less rigid in its organization and designed and detailed more to now. I wish the Main Street composition was less rigid like a soldier, less repetition. The facades of each of the buildings are identical so it makes it look like soldiers. Jake: I support Tom's comments also. If this project falls short it is the relationship to the street. Part of guidelines are to provide linkage to the streetscape. This is our main boulevard. Amy made comments of hooking the units together. Roger: I feel this is a good project and my concern is the landscape, streetscape plan. I would encourage you to open up the center court yard to the street in some manner so that there is a connection, a community. I like the idea of the single story and possibly one or two could be masked together. Allow an inner plan along the street with benches or something. I have no problem with interesting detail on the cabins. Linda: Possibly shift the open space from the corner of the property to make it centrally open. Gideon: That was a situation worked out with the neighbors to try and mitigate concerns and impact on the duplex that sits over there. Roger: Our concern is for the entire community not just one neighbor. David Gibson: This landscape only shows existing trees and we will have a landscape plan that shows all the trees. There will be numerous materials added. In stead of a fence we want to do hedges, shrubs. We want to have a soft space between the buildings. This is the only block in town with an interior. By virtue of that it will beacon people to go in. One thing this does is shield the cars from the public. Amy: There is a sign permit also and waht to situated by the manager residence. It is four feet wide and three feet tall. It seemed a little over sized to me. 8 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 MOTION: Donnelley made the motion that the conceptual development plan for 435 W. Main Street be approved with the following conditions: 1. That cabin unit 22 is removed and 21 is set back 10 feet from the property line. 2. That all new construction be differentiated in a very positive and hopefully contemporary way from the existing structures. 3. That the detailing of the existing cabins not be significantly altered. 4. As many parking spaces as possible can be surfaced with grass-crete or a similar porus and non-hard surface. Motion second by Joe. Gideon: I was told we could not use that. Amy: We discussed this in the Planning Office and a certain percentage of site coverage could be grass-crete. Jake: I do not support the proposed setback from Main Street. Our guidelines address the maintenance of a setback and I feel the setback is too close. I feel cabin 13 and 14 should be located somewhere else on the site and the setback be reduced. You are basing a setback line on one cabin at each end. Gideon: I would like to address that. Main Street has gone from a street that had some traffic to a major thorofare and the desirability of rooms on Main Street has greatly dropped. One of the things we have tried to accomplish is the orientation toward the center so that we were able to get some kind of feeling inside. Jake: Playing around with the buildings and joining them might get you the same density and still contribute to the streetscape for the pedestrian. Gideon: It is a balance in terms of what we are trying to do. Roger: If a neighbor and a developer have a private agreement, that limits our ability to make suggestions to move buildings around and so on. I do not think that is something we necessarily want to allow in the future. We certainly should listen to the neighbors and what their thoughts and requests are and if we can do anything that is good. The way the discussion is going with the regard to the last unit may not be in the best interest of the pfoject. We need to be very careful with that. We need to do what is best for everyone. Joe: My thoughts living on Main Street I know what it is like and 9 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 if you move it in you eliminate the advantage of the interior space and it is that great of a benefit to the community to have another five feet of green space on Main Street when it screws up the center of the design. I do agree with Amy's comment about the windows but I think we are at a conceptual level right now and it has its back toward Main Street and one of our guidelines is have a pedestrian feel but I feel that can be handled in other ways than changing the setback. Is it a better benefit having 5 feet more on Main Street where nobody will be walking out there. Linda: If they can give up a unit for the neighbor they can give up a unit for the streetscape. Gideon: We are at .36 FAR and this is a small project to begin with. We did not come in with maximum. Once you start cutting units it gets complicated. Linda: You cut a unit for a neighbor and we are saying that this is very dense. Donnelley: I feel there is a misunderstanding and I also disagree with Jake. This is a unique block on Main Street and the scale of all the development on this block is very small. Everything on both sides of this will develop out in office scale, With residentially detailed. I am not concerned about it being pushed out and also not concerned about the benefits to accrue to the interior because Joe knows full well even if you set back another three or four feet it would make no difference in terms of the traffic impact and traffic noise. Joe: There are so many good things about this project: They are at about 1/2 of their FAR and the height is under 20 feet and I think there are a lot of positive things. Martha: I do not feel we have been given the benefit of a landscape plan which will be supplied at the next meeting. David Gibson: We will have a model at that time also. The breaks of the masses exist already. Les: What benefit to the neighborhood have you received by pulling out #22 cabin? Gideon: One of the things I have seen in working with public bodies is trying to deal with neighbors and solving those problems, then here is the situation that you get criticized for working with them. Neighbor: We have lived there for nine year and the past neighbors all had children playing in the back yard with lilac trees and more 10 .. HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMITTEE DECEMBER 14, 1994 people walk down the alley rather than wait out front and I know that because I wait for the bus. The alley is really beautiful and it is like a residence. I feel it is appropriate that cabin #22 was eliminated. It is such a neighborly thing for them to do to listen to our concerns and become responsive. Tom: I am a neighbor and I live across on Third and Main and feel it should have more contrasted masses, a neat composition and I also catch the bus there three times a day. Jake: Maybe the real street is the alley rather than Main Street. AMENDED MOTION: Donnelley amended his motion to recommend studying the Main Street elevations especially the story and 1/2 massing and looking at the opportunities for making a combination building; second by Joe. All in favor of motion and amended motion. 316 E. HOPKINS AVE. HOWLING WOLF - MINOR Amy: They have brought in the information on the airlock and submitted a drawing. I proposed approving it minus the turn post at the corner and it should be as simple as possible. Roger: What is the problem with the turn posts? Amy: Because it is adding victorian detailing to something that doesn't have to be detailed. It also interferes with the porch. Donnelley: I agree with staff and this is to be considered a temporary addition and those vertical elements should not try and replicate. Paul Levine, owner: We wanted it a very temporary structure but visually pleasing. Donnelley: If you wanted to use half round post that were plain all up and down that would-work. Tom: The airlock will be removable. Stephen Levitt: It will probably be constructed of small little brackets. MOTION: Les made the motion to approve the request to construct an airlock to 316 E. Hopkins Ave. with the conditions that the airlock be as simple as possible and be in place between Nov. 1st and April 15th; secondjby Roger: All in favor, motion carries. 11 1&7.5-0 ~- ~ #350178 10/28/92 14:29 Rec $15~BK 692 PG 829 Silvia Davis, Pitkin Cnty Clerk, Doc $127.50 GENERAL WARRANTY DEED THIS DEED, made this ((0 day of October 1992, between SWISS 1 -14-' © CHALET/KITZBUHEL PARTNERSHIP, a Colorado general partnership of the ~- County of Pitkin and State of Colorado ("Grantor"), and THE ALH ~ HOLDING COMPANY-GUNNISRN, a Co>lorado corporation, whose legal e rd address is 43 S VV, tr k,No CO Sle /l Of +2 the County of 14/-k· a, and State oft GO ("Grantee"): I w 63 :Of WITNESSETH: ..1 Q That the Grantor for and in consideration of the sum of TEN 41 AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which 9 is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, sold and conveyed, qj -p and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell, convey and 4 3 2 confirm, unto to the Grantee, its successors and assigns forever, c W Z all the real property together with improvements, if any, situate, M/3 1 0, H IN) lying and being in the County of Pitkin and State of Colorado ~ 0 4 € described as Lots 1 and 2, Perkins Subdivision, consisting of Lots 42,4 -1- A, B, c, D, E, F, G, H and I, Block 38, City and Townsite of Aspen, 5 S N rx as shown on the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 10 at Page 25. TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditaments and appurte- E ~ 0 9 na nces thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the 0-+ reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues € and profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, interest, claim and demand whatsoever of the Grantor, either in law or equity, of, in and to the above bargained premises, with the hereditaments and appurtenances. . TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises above bargained and described, with the appurtenances, unto the Grantee, its successors ~,j and assigns forever. And the Grantor, for itself, its successors and assigns does covenant, grant, bargain, and agree to and with 31 the Grantee, its heirs and assigns, that at the time of the ·fi ensealing and delivery of these presents, is well seized of the ,/ premises above conveyed, has good, sure, perfect, absolute and Pif- indefeasible estate of inheritance, in law, in fee simple, and has .41 good right, full power and lawful authority to grant, bargain, sell i.%53 and convey the same in manner and form as aforesaid, and that the 1 same are free and clear from all former and other grants, bargains, 6 sales, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restrictions of whatever kind or nature soever, except those items of record listed , on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the ~'i above-bargained premises in the quiet and peaceable possession of V.3 the Grantee, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thereof. The singular number shall include the plural, the plural the singular, and the use of any gender shall be applicable to all genders. ?G AN 7 j CITY OF ASPEN c ( 4-- -1 47 RET PAID Transfer Declaration Received -~ k '*04 4 *t 2// 9 Mt 1-*74 41., n , 132 5 (351- E a , IACORD~ NSURANCE BINDER~ 1 ISSUE DATE 10/26/92 1 THIS BINDER IS A TEMPORARY INSURANCE CONTRACT, SUBJECT TO 1 THE CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM. 1 IPRODUCER ~ COMPANY 1 BINDER NO. 1 WM C STAPLETON AGENCY, INC I COMMERCIAL UNION 1 LAU200 1 533 E HOPKINS AVE I EFFECTIVE I EXPIRATION I 1 ASPEN, CO 1 DATE 1 TIME [X]AM l DATE I TIME [X]12:01AMI I 81611 I 10/22/92 9 12:01 [·]PM I 11/22/92 I [ ] NOON I 1 [ 1 THIS BINDER IS ISSUED TO EXTEND COVERAGE IN THE ABOVE ~ 1 COOE SUB-CODE I NAMED COMPANY PER EXPIRING POLICY NO: ~ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/VEHICLES/PROPERTY (Including Location) l ~INSURED I THE ALH HOLDING/GUNNISION ~ LODGE LOCATED AT: 435 WEST MAIN STREET, j DEA L'AUBERGE DE ASPEN I ASPEN,CO 81611 l 435 WEST MAIN STREET ~ ~ ASPEN, CO 81611 I =COVERAGES ==============================================g=•======•==•==========•= LIMITS ...................... TYPE OF INSURANCE I COVERAGE/FORMS AMOUNT 1 DEDUCTIBLE 1 COINSUR. PROPERTY Cause of Loss 1 1 1 I J Basic [ ] Broad IX] Spec. 1 BUILDINGS BLANKET 750,000 ~ 1,000 I NA IX] REPLACEMENT CST 1 PERSONAL PROPERTY 150,000 ~ 1,000 | NA 1 DO BLANKET FORM I BUSINESS INCOME 150,000 I NONE I NA 4 ~ GENERAL LIABILITY 1 BUSINESSOWNERS GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000000 IX]Commercial General Liability 1 PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $ 2.000000 I ] Claims Made [X] Occur. I PERSONAL & ADV. INJURY $ 1,000000 I ] Owner's & Contractor's Prot.1 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1.000000 1 FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ 50.000 1 1[) 1 RETRO DATE FOR CLAIMS MADE: MED EXPENSE (Any one person) 5 5.000 1 1 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY; 1 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1.000000 1 [ ] Any Auto & BODILY INJURY (Per Person) $ [ ] All Owned Autos BODILY INJURY (Per Accident) $ [ ] Scheduled Autos I PROPERTY DAMAGE IS I IX] Hired Autos I MEDICAL PAYMENTS 1$ ~ [XS Non-Owned Autos j ~ PERSONAL INJURY PROT. 1$ 1 ' C ? Garage Liability | ~ UNINSURED MOTORISTS 1$ 1 1 1 1$ 1 AJTO PHYSICAL DAMAGE Deouctible ~C] ALL VEHICLES I] SCHEDULED VEHICLES 1 1 ] ACTUAL CASH VALUE 1 1 r ] Collision Ir] STATED AMOUNT li ' Other Than Col: ! 1[1 OTHER I ~ ' EXCESS LIABILITY I J | I . ] Umbrella Form I EACH OCCURRENCE 1$ 1 1 [ 1 Other Than Umbrella Form 1 1 AGGREGATE 1$ 1 IRETRO DATE FOP CLAIMS MADE: I SELF INSURED RETENTION IS 1 WORKER'S COMPENSATION I{] STATUTORY LIMITS I AND I EACH ACCIDENT 1$ 1 EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY I I DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 1$ 1 1 DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE IS ~ 1SPECIAL CONDITIONS/OTHER COVERAGES: PLEASE SEE POLICY FOR EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS. 2ND MORTGAGEE: === NAME & ADDRESS ====================================================================================.======.===: I [X] MORTGAGEE ~ [ ] ADDITIONAL INSURED SWISS CHALET/KITZBUHL, 1 [ ] LOSS PAYEE 1 [] PARTNERSHIP C/O MTN CHALET ILOAN # 333 EAST DURANT ~ ASPEN, CO 81611 ~ AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' .. 41« PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 435 WEST MAIN STREET CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, December 14, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 P.M. before the Aspen Historic Preservation Committee in the second floor meeting room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submitted by ALH Holdings Company requesting approval of Conceptual Development Review to add several new cabins for lodge use. 435 West Main Street is located on Lots A-I, Block 38, City and Townsite of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. s/Joseph Krabacher. Chairman Aspen Historic Preservation Committee Published in the Aspen Times on November 25, 1994. City of Aspen Account - C e p.,1 6 k GLK) fla-X S (UN C./ il ~ 9 1 Saturday-Sunday, November 26-27, 1994 • The Aspen Times 154 4 Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE the property encumbered by said Deed 09 Any or all of the above described lands may 84 West 01 the 6th P.M.; 855 Gibson. Owner: PUBUC NOTICE 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Bill McDonough Trust. be exchanged If values are equal. If the values Ralph & Lynne Whipple RE: 202 WEST FRANCIS STREET IPRTIAL has filed a Petition with the Basalt Water Con- THE LIEN CREATED BY SAID DEED OF TRUST are unequal, either party may equalize the val- Northeast part of Lot 1, Sunny Park Subdivi- DEMOUTION AND RELOCATION 4 servancy District requesting the inclusion into BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST ues by making a cash payment. This payment slon; 101 Park Ave. Owner: Dieter Blbblg. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- said District of the following described lands LIEN. may not exceed 25 percent ot the value of the Lot 1, Block 2, Riverside Addition and all that Ing will be held on Wednesday, Decernker 14, located in the County of Pitkin, State of Col. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I lands transferred out of Federal ownership. part of Regent St. lying southerly of and adja- 1994, at a meeting to be#In at 5:00 pm Wore orado, to wit: will, at 10 o'clock a.m., on the date of December Floodplains and/or wetlands may be involved, cent to said Lot 1 projected southerly to the the Aspen Historic Preservation Committie,In A tract of land situated in Lot 15, Section 9 14,1994, at the South front door, PltkIn County and may fall under the requirements of Execu- southerly line of Regent St. Also the northerly the second floor meeting room, City Hall, 130 S. and Lot 4, Section 16, Township 9 South, Range Courthouse, 506 East Main St., Aspen, Col- tive Orders 11988 and 11990. 15' of Lots 9, 10, 11 and the northerly 15' of the Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an 85 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Pitkin orado, sell at public auction to the highest and Persons claiming such properties or having westerly hall of Lot 12, Block 2, Riverside Addl- application submitted by Tom and Noel Cong- County, Colorado, described as follows: best bidder for cash, the real property valid objections to this proposed exchange tion; 106 Park Ave. Owner: Tim Mooney don requesting to demolish a portion 01 the Beginning at a point whence the 1/4 Corner described above, and all Interest of said must file their claims or objections with James A tract of land In Section 7-10-84, being a part existing house and to relocate the barn at 202 between said Section 9 and 16 bears S63°33'E Grantor, the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, Webb, Forest Supervisor, San Juan National of Tract 40, East Aspen Addition & the Sunset West Francis Street; Lots R & S, Block 48, City 1,015.80 feet; thence S20°14'W 615.22 leet to the for the purpose of paying the Indebtedness pro- Forest, 701 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Colorado Lode, U.S.M.S. No. 5310, and also sometimes and Townsite of Aspen. For further intormation, *ianter of the Roaring Fork River; thence vided in said Note and Deed 01 Trust, attorneys' 81301, no later than 45 days from the first date described as part of Lots 1.2 & 3, Block 5 and contact Amy Amtdon at the Aspen Pitkln Plan- i49'E 85.73 feet along the center of the Roar- tees, and the expenses of sale, and will deliver of publication of this notice. part ot Lots 3&4, Block 6, and a part of Queen ning Ollice, 130 S. Calena St., Aspen, CO. 920- ~ork River to the confluence with the center to the purchaser(s) a Certificate of Purchase, Published in The Aspen Times on November St., Hughes Addition; 935 King St. Owner: Ernst 5096. -MT Woody Creek; thence N62°05'E 67.09 feet al! as provided by law. 4,11,18 and 25,1994. s/Joseph Krabacher, Chairman Kappeli. along the center of Woody Creek; thence THE LAW FIRM OF BLOOM MURR & ACCO- A tract of land In Section 18, Township 10 Aspen Historic Preservation Committee N45°06'E 188.40 feet along the center of Woody MAZZO, P,C. IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A PUBLICATION NOTICE South, Range 84 West of the Sth P.M.; Aspen Published In The Aspen Times on November Creek; thence N 16°46'E 74.15 feet along the cen- DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED Notice Is hereby given that the Forest Ser- Grove Cemetery. Owner: c/o Ramona Markalu- 25, 1994. ter of Woody Creek; thence N36'Of)'E 56.10 feet WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. vice, United States Department of Agriculture, nas along the center of Woody Creek; thence Date: October 25,1994 is considering an exchange of land and Inter- A tract of land situated In the NWI/4 01 Sec- N43°21'E 34.16 feet along the center of Woody Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee ests In land with Robert D. LIndner Ranches tion 12, Township 10 South, Range 85 West 04 PUBUC NOTICE Creek; thence N54°56'E 28.11 feet along the cen- PitkIn County State of Colorado under the authority of the General Exchange the 6th P.M.; Red Butte Cemetery. Owner: c/o RE: CHARLIE & WINSTON SUBDIVISION ter of Woody Creek; thence North 119.97 feet; Arst Publication Date: November 4, 1994 Act of 1922 as amended by the Federal Land Jane Stapleton. EXEMPTION FOR A LOT SPUT thence N34°42'E 114.92 feet; thence N71°58'W Last Publication Date: December 2, 1994 Policy and Management Act of 1976. The lands A tract ol land situated In the east 1/2 01 Sec- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thall' public hear- 237.38 feet to the point of beginning. By: Judy James, Deputy Public Trustee under the jurisdiction of the Forest Service that tion 12, Township 10 South, Range 85 West of Ing will be held on Monday, December 12, 1994 Said Petition shall be heard at the regular Joseph A. Murr, Esq. are being considered for exchange are the 6th P.M., and In the west 1/2 of Section 12, at a meeting to begin a{ 5:00 pm belore the meeting of the Board of Directors of said DIs- Bloom Murr & Accomazzo, P.C. described as: T.37 N., R.3 W., NMPM, Hinsdale Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th Aspen CIty Council, City Council Chambers, trict on December 12, 1994, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. 41017th Street, Suite 2400 County, CO., Sec. 14: NEI/4 NW1/4, Sec. 22: Lot P.M.: 101 & 220 Puppy Smith. Owner: Aspen City Hall, 130 S. Galena, Aspen to consider an at the Days Inn, 950 Cowen Dr., Carbondale, Denver, Colorado 80202 5, Sec, 23: NW1/4 SWIM, Lot 5, T.36 N., R.3 W., Center tor Environmental Studies application submitted by VE.1 & A.ID Partner- Colorado, when and where all persons Interest- Published In The Aspen Times on November NMPM, Archuleta County, CO., Sec. 2: A portion A tract of land In Section 12, Township 10 ship, LLC, c/o Andrew Doremus, 85 Glen Gary ed shall appear and show cause, tri writing, why 4,11,18,25 and December 2, 1994 of Lot 1. Total acreage Is 1 10 acres, more or South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.Mi; the Aspen Drive, Aspen, CO, requesting approval of a Sub- said Petition should not be granted. The failure less. All federal lands are located in the San Meadows property Is bounded by Meadows division Exemption for a Lot Split to create two of any person to file a written COUNTY COURT, Juan National Forest, HInsdale and Archuleta Road, Gillespie Street, Roaring Fork Road and 6,000 square foot lots. The properly Is located objection shall be taken as an assent to the PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO Counties, CO. the Roaring Fork River, In Aspen, CO; Aspen at Lots F, G, H & 1, Block 43, City and Townsite inclusion 01 the above described lands within Case No. 94C304 The Undner lands are described as: T.34 N., Meadows Trustee Housing, Chalet Housing & of Aspen. For further Information, contact Kim the District. Written objections may be filed In PUBLIC NOTICE R.4 W., NMPM, Archmeta County, CO., Sec. 20: Riding Ring. Owners: The Aspen institute, Inc., Johnson at the Aspen/Pltkin Planning Office, advance of said meeting by mailing or delivery IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR THE A portion ol the SW 1/4 SE1/4, Section 29: the Music Associates of Aspen, the Aspen Cert- 130 S. Gatena St., Aspen, CO 920-5100. to the Basalt Water Conservancy District at 302 CHANGE OF NAME OF: NW!/4NER/4, T.41 N., R.10 W., NMPM, Dolores ter lor Physics, and Savanah Limited Partner- s/John Bennett, Mayor Eighth Street, Suite 310, Glenwood Springs, Col- Nancy Lee Dobson, Petltioner. County, CO., A portion of Sections 1 and 6. ship. Aspen City Cotincll orado 81601. Public Notice is hereby given that by an Total acreage Is 1 19, more or less. Al} National Northeast 1/4 of Section 11, Township 10 Published in the Aspen Times on November BASALT WATER CONSERVANCY DISTR]CT Order ol the County Court of County, Colorado, Forest System lands are located in the San Juan South, Range 85 West of the 6th P.M.: Maroon 25, 1994. By: s/Barbara Mick entered on November 2, 1994, In the above-enti- National Forest. It additional nontederal lands Creek Bridge on the Highway 82 right-of-way. Barbara Mick, Secretary tied action, the name of Nancy Lee Dobson was are necessary to equallze the exchange, lands Owner: Colorado Department of Transporta- ~ished In The Aspen Times on November 18, changed to Pula Dhyan Parsons. In Pltkin and Gunnison Counties, Colorado will lion. PUBUC NOTICE ~9· Vlpnd December 2, 1994. Nancy B. Adams, Clerk ot the Court/Deputy be acquired from Mid-Continent Resources In: A tract of land Including portions 01 Lots A-1 RE: 435 WEST MAIN STREET CONCEPTUAL Clerk T.9S., R.89 W., 6th PM, Pitkin County, Colorado, less the south 20' of Lots A-C, Block 32; Lots A-1 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW NOTICE OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE Published In The Aspen Times November 11, Sees. 31, 32, or 33; T. 10 S., R.89 W., 6th PM, and O-S of Block 39; Lots H&1 and part of F, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- No.9+19 18 and 25, !994. Pltkin and Gunnison Counties, Colorado, Sees. Block 47; and Lots K-O and P-S, Block 54; all In Ing will be held on Wednesday, December 14, To Whom it May Concern: This Notice ts 3,6,7,8,17,18, 19, 20, 21,22,23, 25 or 36. the CIty and Townslte of Aspen; known as the 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 P.M. belore NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT Any or all ot the above described lands may Midland Railroad RIght.ot-Way. Owners: the Aspen Historic Preservation Committee in given with regard to the lollowing described Alter thirty (30) days from November 11, be exchanged If values are equal. H the values Thomas Cleary, Paul Young Ill, Michael and the second floor meeting room, City Hall, 130 S. Deed of Trust: Original Grantor of Deed of Trust (Borrower) 1994, City of Aspen Water Department, Owner, are unequal, either party may equalize the val- Sharon Flack, Randolph Marten, Andrew McK- Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an Ronald P. Wallace and Stace Yater-WI!lace will pay to Condon Construction, Inc., Contrac- ues by making a cash payment. This payment elvey, Walter Paepcke Life Insurance Trust, Fer- application submitted by ALM Holdings Compa- Original Beneficiary 01 Deed of Trust Bruce J. tor, the full balance due on the project, -City of may not exceed 25 percent of the value of the nando Gonzalez Parra, Ramon Gonzalez and ny requesting approval of Conceptual Develop- Shipman, Inc. and American Wine Merchants Aspen Water Department, Aspen Mountain lands transferred out of Federal ownership. Margarita Parra, Kitty and Walter Sherwin, ment Review to add several new cabins for Current owner of the evidence of debt Tank Dralnline", Specification No. 980AWT06. Floodplains and/or wetlands may be Involved, Mark and Jennifer Shenvin, and StaspEn Umit- lodge use. 435 West Main Street Is located on secured by the Deed of Trust Bruce J. Shipman. All persons having claims for labor, rentals, ser- and may fatl under the requirements of Execu- ed Partnership. Lots Al Block 38, City and Townsite of Aspen, Inc. and American Wine Merchants vlees, or materials furnished under this Con- tlve Orders 1 1988 and 11990. OTHER For further Information, contact Amy Amidon Date of Deed of Trust August 14,1990 tract, who shall not have been paid therefore, Persons claiming such properties or having Lots 1, 2, 13 & 14, Block 9, Eames Addition; at the Aspen Pitkin Planning Ottlce, 130 S. Gale- Recording Date of Deed 01 Trust March 20. shall present the same to the Owner in willing valid objections to this proposed exchange 720 S. Aspen. Owner: Holland House Ski Lodge. na St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. 1991 and verified prior to date specified above, or must me their claims or objections with Jo Lot 1, Anderson Subdivision; 1101 E. Cooper. s/Joseph Krabacher, Chairman County of Recording Pitkin the Owner shall be tree of all liabilities for Bridges, Pagosa District Ranger, San Juan Owner: Albert & Edwin Anderson. Aspen Historic Preservation Committee Reception No. of Recorded Deed of Trust attempting to obtain payment to such persons National Forest, P.O. Box 310, Pagosa Springs, Lot 3, Aspen Mountain PUD: 915 S. Mill St. Published In the Aspen Times on November 331164 by the Contractor. CO., 81147, within 45 days after date 01 the first Owner: Savanah Limited Partnership. 25,1994. Book and Page of Recorded Deed of Trust Published in The Aspen Times November 11, publication of this notice. Lot !, Oden Lot Split; Aspen Brewery Rulns. Book No. 642 Page No.165 18 and 25,1994. Published In The Aspen Times on November Owner: Oden & Company. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the under- 4,11,18, and 25,1994. Sugar Condo Duplex: 701 W. Smuggler. Own- PUBUC NOTICE signed as the legal owner of an evidence of REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS · ers: Leslye & Fred Sugar and James Lowrey, Jr., RE: 204 EAST DURANT STREET PUD REVIEW debt, the original principal of which was Sixty Sealed proposals In single envelopes NOTICE OF DECISION Trustee. AND AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL ZONE DIS- Thousand Dollars ($60,000.00) and which Is endorsed -Aspen Consolidated Sanitation Dis- REISSUANCE OF OUTFITTER AND Victoria Square PUD; All of Block 17, City and TRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF ASPEN secured by Ihe Dred of Trt™t described above, trIct·CCTV" will be received by the District GUIDE PERMITS USDA FOREST SERVICE Townsite of Aspen; 709 W. Hallam, 721 W. Ilal- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- has med written election and demand tor sale of:ice o; the Aspen Consolidated Sanita:ton Dis- White Mive: Nalional Forcu;t lam, 727 W. Hn,!am, hig will be he:d on Monday, December 1.2. 1494 as provided in said Deed of Trust. The out- trlct, 565 N. Mill St. Aspen CO 81611 until 2:00 Aspen Ranger District 700 W. Bleeker, 708 W. Bleeker, 720 W. Bleek- at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the standing principal balance due and owing upon PM, Monday November 28th, 1994 at which On November 16, 1994, District Ranger Y. er, 225 N. 6th St. Owners: Gerd Zeller, Richard Aspen City Council, Council Chambers, City the evidence of debt secured by the above- time and place, bids will be publicly opened Robert iwamoto made a decision to approve a Hutcheson, Jay Weinberg, Mary Lou Sabatasso. Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an described Deed ot Trust being forectosed Is and read aloud in the presence of bidders or proposal to reissue 20 outfitter and guide Spe- and Arthur Lazarus & Katrina Hempel- Lots applcallon submitted by S.G.A. Aspen Limited $60,000.00 as ot October 19,1994. their duly authorized representatives. clal Use Permits lor a period of five years. This 3&4, Block 3, J.R. Williams Addition, and an Uabillty Company, c/o Douglas P. Allen, 225 N. The following-described property Is all of the The extent of the proposal Is approximately authorization approves, on an annual basis. the adjoining metes and bounds parcel; 557 Wai- Mill St., Suite 210, Aspen, CO, requesting to property encumbered by said Deed of Trust: as follows: intermittent use and occupancy 01 National For- nut. Owner: Angeline Griffith. place a PUD overlay zone on the property and LOT 402, BLOCK 4, ELK RUN PLANNED UNIT •Furnish a 1995 one ton extended van with est System lands by the 20 outlitter and guides A public hearing shall be held on Wednesday, vary the side yard setback, reducing the west DEVELOPMENT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT bubble top, diesel generator on pull out tray, on the Aspen Ranger District. December 14, 1994 at 5:00 p.m. In the 2nd Floor side yard to zero leet and reducing the THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21 AT battery charger, power switch relay, Pursuant to 36 CFR 215.8 (a)(4), this decision Meeting Room at CIty Hall, 130 S. Galena St., required parking by one space to preserve a 65 ceiling PAGE 93 OF THE PITK]N COUNTY, COLORADO Iltes, roof mounted alr condltioner with heat, Is not subject to a higher level of review. Imple- Aspen. For turther information, please contact foot spruce tree on the site. The property Is RECORDS, (AND THAT PORTION OF THE EASE- tile/diamond plate flooring, l 10/12V power out- mentation may begin Immedia£ely. Amy Amidon In the Aspen/PitkIn Planning located at 204 E. Durant Avenue; Lots K, L, M, N MENT WHICH UES IN THE COUNTY OF EAGI-E, lets, cabinets, partitions and bumper hoist. Detailed records ot the environmental analy- Office at 920-5096. and O, Block 77, City and Townstte ot Aspen. STATE OF COLORADO). •Furnish and Install solid state AC/DC control sis are available for public review at the Aspen s/Joseph Krabacher, Chairman For further information, contact Mari, Lackner also known by street and number as: 402 Elk panels with one 13" color monitor, one 4-head Ranger District, 806 W. Hallam, Aspen, Col- Aspen Historic Preservation Committee at the Aspen/PltkIn Planning Oilice, 130 S. Gale- Circle, Basalt, CO 81621 VCR, microphone, intercom, video computer orado 81611. For further information on this Published in The Aspen Times on November na St., Aspen, CO 920-5106. THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST TO BE keyboard with alpha/numeric text display and decision, or to obtain a copy of the decision, 25,1994. s/John Bennett, Mayor FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN accurate footage counter; camera/monitor con- contact Paula Moore at the above Aspen Aspen City Council THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I trols w/ remote rotate, Iris control, focus: for- Ranger District Office. 6303) 925-3445. PUBL[C NOTICE Publtshed In The Aspen Times on November will, at 10: 00 0'clock am. on the date of Dec. 7, ward, reverse, stop for tractor, power and light Published in The Aspen Times November 25, Please take notice that the Board of County 25,1994. 1994, at 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado, supply for camera; all audio/video inputs/out- 1994. Commissioners has adopted on November 15, sell at public auction to the highest and best puts. · 1994 the following Resolution: bidder for cash, the real property described •Furnish pan and tilt color camera, lateral PUBLIC NOTICE A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY above, and all Interest of said Grantor, the scanning capability w/ remote control rotate, Public Hearings for the Re-Evaluation of the COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COL- --rs, successors and assigns of said Grantor, locus, Iris and light sensitivity. City of Aspen "Inventory of Historic Sites and ORADO, AUTHORIZING STAFF TO ALE UTIGA- ihe purpose of paying the Indebtedness pro- •Furnish and install automatic self Structures" - Round 11 TION VS. ~d in sald Note and Deed of Trust, attorneys' feeding/take up motorized cable reel synchro- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all property THE TOWN OF SNOWMASS VILLAGE AND NOTICE OF lees and the expenses of sale, and will deliver nized to tractor with 1000 feet 01 muliconductor owners that public hearings have been sched- THE ASPEN SKIING COMPANY APPLICATION to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all cable. uled before the Aspen Historic Preservation Jeanette Jones, Deputy Clerk & Recorder as provided by law. •Furnish tractor with pipe inspection capabil- Committee (HPC) to complete the review of the Copies of the full text of this Resolution are FOR A HOTEL AND Date: October 20, 1994 ity from 6" to 24" with all necessary sklds, existing "Inventory ol Historic Sites and Struc available for public inspection In the ottice of Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee of the wheels, and adjustment equipment for PVC, tures". The properties listed below are subject . the Clerk and Recorder, 530 E. Main St., 8:30 am RESTAURANT ' County of PitkIn, Colorado VCP, PEP, RCP including all light heads; with to re-evaluation. Based upon Section 24-7-709 01 - 4:30 pm. First Publication Date: November 4, 1994 locating capability. the Aspen Municipal Code, the HPC will be eval- Published In The Aspen Times November 25, (3-WAY) LIQUOR ~ Last Publication Date: December 2, 1994 •Furnish five year extended warranty for all uating all properties in the City of Aspen not 1994. By Judy James, Deputy Public Trustee equipment. Included In Round I and Round 11 which were LICENSE PITKIN COUNTY PUBUC TRUSTEE •Furnish flve days job site training. originally constructed prior to 1910 and which PUBLIC NOTICE Published In The Aspen Times on November The owner reserves the right to add to the continue to have historic value, and such other . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of APPLICANT: 4, 11, 18, 25 and December 2,1994. speclitcations upon written notice to all bid- structures Idenlifted by the HPC as being out- County Commissioners of Pltkin County, Col- Two Schmucks, Inc. ders, walve Irregularitles or to waive technical standing examples 01 more modern archltec- orado, at its regular meeting on the Ist day of NOTICE OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE differences In equipment so that the best Inter- ture. The HPC may add, delete or modify the November, 1994, and after a duly-noticed publtc 316 East Hopkins Ave. NO. 94-20 ests of the District may be served, may reject listing of properties on the Inventory. All prop- hearing, adopted the following Ordinance 94-28: Aspen, CO 81611 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: any and all bids and shall award the contract to ertles listed on the Inventory are subject to AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY This Notice Is given with regard to the follow- the lowest responsible bidder as determined by HPC review for demolition, partial demolition COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COL- OWNER: ing described Deed of Trust: the Owner. and/or relocation pursuant to Section 24-7-602A ORADO GRANTING AN ACCESS EASEMENT TO Original Borro· "· · -i): J.E. Abels BY ORDER OF THE ASPEN of the Municipal Code. THE DEVELOPERS OF WILLIAMS RANCH Two Schmucks, Inc.; Paul Abraham CONSOLIDATED SANITATION DISTRICT CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN Current Borrower(s): J.E. Abels ACROSS THE MOLLIE GIBSON PARK Ordinance Levine, 3129 Maroon Creek Rd., Original Grantor(s): J.E. Abels FlRST PUBUCATION: NOVEMBER 11,1994. Lots A-1, Block 7, Parcel A; 437 W. Smuggler. No. 28 Series 1994 RECITALS Aspen, CO; President/Treasurer;. SECOND PUBLICATION: NOVEMBER 18; 1994. Owner: Charles Marqusee Current Grantor(s): J.E. Abeis 1. There ts currently being developed the Stephen John Levilt, 3129 Maroon Original Beneficiary: Elmmoor Equities, Inc., THIRD PUBLICATION: NOVEMBER 25, 1994. Lots D-1, Block 12,801 W. Bleeker. Owner: Williams Ranch subdivision which consists ot d/b/a Atnju Associates, Inc., Trustee Published In The Aspen Times, November 11, Savanah Limited Partnership. Current Owner of the Evidence of Debt 18, and 25, 1994. altordable housing for local residents ot Pltkin Creek Rd., Aspen, CO; Secretary & Lots N&O, east 27' of N, west 18' of 0, Block County. Manager; Tonya Noble, 301 A Secured by the Deed of Trust: Elminoor Equi- 25; 1018 E. Hopkins. Owner: Robert Card. 2. The developers of Williams Ranch subdivi- AABC, Aspen, CO 81611 .: ties, Inc., d/h/a Atnlu Associates, Inc., Trustee PUBLICATION NOTICE Lots C, D & E, Block 26, and Lots 3,4&5: 517 sion are desirous of obtaining a local access Date of Deed of Trust: March 24. 1994 Notice Is hereby given that the Forest Ser- North St. Owner: Lowell & Eleanor Meyer. road to the subdivision through lands owned APPLICATION DATE; ~cording Date of Deed of Trust: March 25, vice, United States Department of Agriculture, Lots R&S, Block 28: 504 W. Hallam. Owner: by Pitkin County. is considering an exchange of land and Inter- Sally Rae Glenn. 3. in exchange for an access easement, the November 4,1994- A.3 vlY County of Recording: Pltkin ests in land with MacDonald Becket under the Lot A, Block 34: 1001 E. Hyman. Owner: Mark Williams Ranch developers will dedicate 1/2 Deed of Trust Recording Information: Book authority ol the General Exchange Act of 1922 Tache & Christen Cooper Tache acre of public park land within the subdivision HEARING DATE: 745, Page 659, Reception No. 368268 as amended by the Federal Land Policy and Lots F, G & west 1/2 01 H, Block 36: 407 W. Hal- for the use of the general public. The develop- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the legal Management Act of 1976. The lands under the lam. Owner: Chester & Beverly Firestein ers also agree to construct improvements to December 6, 1994 owner of an evidence 01 debt, in the original jurisdiction of the Forest Service that are being Lot C, Block 42; 325 W. Francis. Owner: Men the Mollie Gibson Park at their expense. principal amount ol Five Hundred Thousand considered for exchange are described as: T.37 rill Ford. 4. In exchange for the access easement, the TRADE NAME: and no/100ths Dollars ($500,000.00), secured by N., R.8 W., NMPM, La Plata County, CO., Sec. 17: Lots R-S, Block 45; 300 W. Hopkins. Owner: Williams Ranch developers will dedicate the the Deed of Trust described above, has filed Wl/2, Sec. 18· El/2Et/2: Sec. 19: St/2NE1/4; Sec. Joseph & Alma Olldenhort section ot Smuggler Road which traverses the Howling Wolf, written election and demand for sale as provid- 20: Wl/2SWI/4SWI/2, Wl/2E.1/2SWI/#SWI/4, Lots A-C & west 6.64' of Lot D, inock 50; 233 Smuggler Mine parcel to Pltkin County, as fur- 316 East Hopkins ed in sall Deed of Trust. The outstanding prin- Sec. 29: St/251/2NW!/4NWI/4, Sec. 30: W. Hallam. Owner: Esther BennInghol. ther described in the attached easement. clpal balance due and owing upon the evidence El/2Nfl 14; total acreage Is 656.8 acres, more or Lot F, Block 58; 113 W. Bleeker. Owner: Aspen NOW, THEREFORE RE IT ORDAINED BY THE Petitions or remonstrances 01 debt secured by the above-described Deed of less, and are located In the San Juan National Hotel Partners, Ltd. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Trust being loreclosed Is Five Hundred Thou- Forest, La Plata County, CO, Lots C-F, Block 72: 223 E. Hallam. Owner: Fer- PITKIN COUNTY, that Pitkin County grant to may be filed with the office sand and no/100ths Dollars ($500,000.00), as of The Becket lands are described as: T.37 N., enc & MIrte Berko. Williams Ranch subdivision an easement across of the City Clerk, City Hall, October 13, 1994. R.8 W., NMPM, La Plata County, CO., Sec, 5: Mary Eshbaugh Hayes Loti C&D, Block 73,209 E. Bleeker. Owner: the Mollie Gibson Park as fully described in the The real property to be foreclosed Is Lots 2 and 3, SWI/4NE-1/4, SI/2NW1/4, attached Easement Agreement and authorize Aspen, Colorado. described as follows: Wl/2SE!/4, NI/2SWL/4, T.HN., R.83 W., fithPM, Lots El Block 90; 403 W. Galena (Pitkin Cen the Chair to sign any documentation related to Kathryn Koch The Northerly 38 feet ol Lots A, B, and C, Routt County, CO., Sec. 21: NWI/#SE!/4, ter Condominiums). Owner: Guide Paul Meyer. the granting of such easement. City Clerk North 1/2 01 Lots A-C, Block 95; 304-308 S. Copies of the full text of the Ordinance are Block 78, City and Townsite of Aspen, together SWI/4NEI/4, total acreage ts 443, more or less, with all that portion of vacated Hallam Street, located In the San .litan and Routt National Gatena. Owner: Arcades Associates, Ltd. available for public Inspection from 8:30 a.m. to Published: November 25, 1994. 1.ots G, Block 99;625 E. Hopkins. Owner: 4:30 p.m. iIi the office 01 the Clerk and lying Northerly ol said lots, Easterly of the East Forests. If necessary m equalize values, Becket Bogaert Famtly Trust line {)1 North Monarch Street and Southwesterly may offer additional lands In T.93., R.89 W., Posted: November 25, 1994. Recorder, 530 East Main, Aspen, Colorado 01 Line 4-5 of the City and Townslte ot Aspen. 6PM, Pitkin County, CO., Sees: 31, 32, or 33: or Lots E-F, Block 104: 719 E. Hopkins. Owner: 81611 Phone: 303-920-5180. County ol Pitkin, State of Colorado. T. 10 S. R. 89W., 6th PM, Pitkin and Gunnison Theodore & Katherine Okie Published in the Aspen Times and also is known by street and number as Counties, CO.,Sees: 3,6,7,8,17,18,19,20,21, METF3 & BOUNDS PARCELS Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk November 25, 1994. 218 North Monarch. Aspen, Colorado. 22,23.25 or 36: located in the White River A portion of the East Aspen Additional Town- Published in the Aspen Times on November 25, The real property being foreclosed is all of National Forest. site Entry, Section 7, Township 10 South, Range 1994.