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Land Use Case.HP.520 Walnut St.HPC17-94
•L-* Greenwood-Ortiz Historic Designation ~520 Walnut Street HPC17-94 ~ AMPL 74 84 If 2 - 5 9 7 £ 111'-9 .. CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET City of Aspen Historic Preservation Committee DATE RECEIVED: 07/12/94 CASE NUMBER: HPC17-94 DATE COMPLETE: PARCEL ID#: 2737-073-00-025 PROJECT NAME: Greenwood-Ortiz Historic Designation Project Address: 520 Walnut Street APPLICANT: Michael Ortiz & Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz Applicant Address: 520 Walnut Street REPRESENTATIVE: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz Representative Address/Phone: 201 N. Mill, Ste.,207 Aspen, CO 81611 925-4502 TYPE OF APPLICATION: 1 STEP: X 2 STEP: 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: . MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Committee FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: 520 Walnut Street, Landmark designation DATE: August 10, 1994 SUMMARY: The applicant requests landmark designation of the property at 520 Walnut Street. There are two structures on the site, a miner's cabin built in approximately the 1880's and what appears to be a miner's cabin which has been very much altered and added on to. APPLICANT: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners. LOCATION: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark Designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearings), and first and second reading of a Landmark Designation Ordinance by City Council. City Council holds a public hearing at second reading. LOCAL DESIGNATION STANDARDS: Section 24-7-702 of the Aspen Land Use Code defines the six standards for local Landmark Designation, requiring that the resource under consideration meet at least one of the following standards: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado of the United States. Response: This standard is not met. ~13.\ Architectural Importance: The structure or site 1,flects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character. Response: This house is a good example of a simple j worker's cottage which has only minor alterations on the interior and exterior. It is a traditional rectangular, gable roofed Victorian structure and has double hung 1 .. windows and a front door with arched 1/2 lites which were typical in that era. The clapboard siding appears to be original. Alterations which have been made to this structure are the picture window on the south elevation and the standing seam metal roof. C. Architectural Importance: The structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen. Response: This standard is not met. D. Architectural Importance: The structure is a significant work of an architect whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect or builder is unknown. ly. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The house is one of three historic residences on Walnut Street. Walnut and Spruce Streets once formed a small neighborhood which was directly adjacent to the Smuggler Mine operation. This area undoubtedly served as worker housing. Today, the base of Smuggler Mountain is densely developed, primarily as housing for local workers. Preservation of the remaining Victorian structures which are scattered throughout the neighborhood is important in providing some reference to the type of mining era development which once characterized this area. F 3 F./ Community Character: The structure or site is \giltical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites Of historical or architectural importance. Response: This site is representative of the modest , scale, style and character of homes constructed during j the mining era, the community's primary period of historic significance. Recommendation: Staff recommends HPC approve Landmark 2 .. Designation of Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, Willliam's Addition to the City of Aspen, finding that standards B, E and F are met. Additional Comments: 3 ~_1\ 1~ GRETCHEN GREENWOOD & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~~ ARCHITECTURE ·INTERIOR DESIGN·PLANNING *4, u 4¥ 4 I im . 4 1. -- . 4 b , 18 t '43 * u . t.ef . - . . I I ' 201 N. MILL, STE. 207 · ASPEN, CO 81611 · TEL: 303,925·4502 · FAX: 303/925-7490 .. County of Pitkin } AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE BY } SS. POSTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING State of Colorado } FOR A PITKIN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes and says as follows: I, c«Lutu CreattoooD being or representing an Applicant for a Pitkin County Development Permit, personally certify that the attached photograph fairly and accurately represents the sign posted as notice of the public hearing on this matter in a conspicuous place on the subject property (as it could be seen from the nearest public way) and that 17 the sign was posted and visible continuously from the CX I day of ~c.,£~- , 199E~ to the /~~ day of 0/(41'Clt 1149 (Must be posted for at least 15 days before the public hearing). P 77~ - Appl:ifc~, s c94[n€42Ee- Subscribed and sworn to before me . this 1%, day of ,.) : ; 1- 9 19ld by 614812 1-1,Kl -rrite-Ehad.t I. T Pt.LIC lionel . + J:. //I - WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. -- My commission expires:. 7~14 14< m.= fUL /0. ell- Notary Public's Signature A -90 -fbe<- cts> 9- Clj~ 01 LE Address PLA=E pw,POSL=- I€h-Le__ 17*51=L- Fl=2=12* .. C. Architectural Importance. The miner's cabin structure is a unique architectural type for the mining era of Aspen, reflecting the lifestyle of the miner during the Victorian era of Aspen. E. Neighborhood Character. This cabin was probably at one time in a neighborhood of many miner's cabins, that were used by the miners close to the base of the Smuggler Mine. A few old buildings are evident in the neighborhood. The preservation of this building in this neighborhood would further maintain the neighborhood history of the community of miners that lived at the base of Smuggler Mine. F. Community Character. The preservation of this structure further preserves the mining history of Aspen. In closing, this building fortunately is in a pristine historical condition. By designating this building as a landmark, this building that reflects a particular history of Aspen will be restored and preserved. .. County of Pitkin > > SS. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC MAILING State of Colorado > OF A PUBLIC HEARING FOR A PITKIN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes,and says as follows: I, G/JAEA· 62/ L-£-<400 cPo<l being or representing an Applicant for a Pitkin County Development Permit, personally certify that a public mailing to all landowners within 300 feet of the subject property, ten (10) days prior to the hearing. Applicant's Signatur 40 99 SubscFibed and sworn to before me this *Eft day of Ju 6/ , 199+ WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 7/(93 ~ 45 .U W, Lka ~Notary Public's Signature 70.04 95« (1*« 00 Address .. PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 520 WALNUT STREET LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 10, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 pm 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 Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City 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 July 22, 1994. City of Aspen Account .. HOMEOWNERS IN A 300 FOOT RADIUS FROM 520 WALNUT STREET 2737-073-00-019 ALICE AND WILLIAM GRIFFITH 1700 BROADWAY SUITE 720 DENVER, COLORADO 80290 2737-073-00-011 DOUGLAS P. ALLEN ALPINE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 225 N. MILL ST. SUITE 210 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-08-001 BRIAN WEINER C\0 PMG 504 MILAN BLDG SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205 2737-073-00-031 STANLEY AND ROSE LAURISKI P.O. BOX 803 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-90-101 DAVID CROUCH 101 MAPLE LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-204 KEN OAKES 204 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-202 LESTER HAUER 202 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-200 DOUGLAS DRISKELL 200 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-205 PATRICIA AND RICHARD SZEWZUK 2975 SEAHORSE AVE. VENTURA, CALIFORNIA 93003 .. 2737-074-90-207 BEVERLY ANNE CAMPBELL 207 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-206 LEE MILLER 4909 S. ALBION ST. LITTLETON, COLORADO 80121 2737-074-90-303 DAVID WEISS P.O. BOX 11911 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-90-012 SMUGGLER HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION 2737-073-00-045 CLURE W. BENNIS P.O. BOX 4618 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-051 DOUGLAS AND BARBARA SHEFFER P.O. BOX 250 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-026 ROBERT L. ZUPANCIS 511 RACE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-025 MICHAEL ORTIZ AND GRETCHEN GREENWOOD P.O. BOX 10599 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-020 2737-073-00-021 2737-073-00-022 2737-073-00-023 2737-073-00-024 2737-073-03-030 ANGELINA M. GRIFFITH 530 WALNUT STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 .. 2737-073-00-020 ESTATE OF JOE MUHICH C\0 ANGELINE GRIFFITH 530 WALNUT ST ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-042 JON BUSCH 548 RACE ST. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-046 WARD AND ELIZABETH HAUENSTEIN 535 SPRUCE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-02-047 MARGARET ANN AND DAVID HARRIS 533 SPRUCE ST. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-027 ELLA V. SKUFEA P.O. BOX 124 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-90-308 MARY FRANCIS POWELL P.O. BOX 9726 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-10-015 DIANE AND TONY RUTGERS 512 SPRUCE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-10-013 MAX AND ALICE VAUGHN 3221 E 1\2 ROAD CLIFTON, COLORADO 81520 2737-074-19-001 JOHN ERSPAMER AND MARCIA POUTOUS 534 SPRUCE ST #1 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 .. 2737-074-10-031 JEFF TASSE MARY MCGUIRE KELSO TASSE C\0 LINDA DETERS 2372 112 RD CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 2737-074-18-001 DONALD LEE DELISE P.O. BOX 345 WOODY CREEK, COLORADO 81656 2737-074-90-301 DONALD S. WEISS P.O. BOX 11911 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-66-201 ALAN GREENWALD PINE BROOK TIRE CO. 295 CHANGEBRIDGE RD. PINEBROOK, NJ 07058 2737-073-66-202 JOHN J. JR SARNO MARY ANN MCQUADE 49 APACHE WAY TEWKSBURG, MA 01876 2737-073-66-203 JANICE BECKER THOMAS RESTAINO 72 ALDER AVE. SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960 2737-074-27-001 CENTENNIAL-ASPEN A LIMITED PARRTNERSHIP 100 LUKE SHORT CT. ASPEN, CO. 81611 2737-074-90-208 CHARLES M. KELLY DEBORA DYKES 00208 COTTONWOODS LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 .. 2737-074-09-012 STEPHEN F. ARTHUR P.O. BOX 4871 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 ;M„ R. J. PECK CO., 4~ F¢IDLING, JEI:;:1:~. A NEW YORK GENERAL PARTNERSI·~ RIDLING, MIRIM/Y 9 OGDEN ROAD 1110 STONYBROOK DRIVE SCARSDALE, NY 10583 U NAPP ., ,CA 94558 BARRETT, WILLIAM A. AND - SANDERS, RICHARD ALLEN PRIMIANI, MARC S. , 2029 CENTURY PARK EAST, 408 2041 BROOKHIGHLAND RIDGE LOS ANGELES CA 90067 v BIRMINGHAM, AL 35242 COATES, JOHN J. JR. £j DIXON, DONA J. COATES, MARY ANN DIXON, KATHLEEN A. P.O. BOX 25277 924 VINE STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73125 (, ASPEN, co 81611 MIRIN, BERNARD HABBERSTAD, PAUL P.O. BOX 7681 P.O. BOX 8091 ASPEN, CO 81612 4 ASPEN, CO 81612 HUNTTING, STANLEY R. SPEER, CHRISTINE ·L,/ HUNTTING, MARGARET A. 4655 PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD , P.O. BOX 2894 BOULDER, CO 80301 ' ASPEN, co 81612 LARSON, WENDY L. NUGENT, THOMAS A. , 98 GLENN DEE RD., #9 927 VINE'ST. ASPEN, CO 81611 ASPEN, co 81611 .U KEMP, CHARLOTTE LEIGH ~ KERR, MICHAEL K. BOYD, MARY LETTA P.O. BOX 7128 P.O. BOX 87 ASPEN, CO 81611 ASPEN, co 81612 CARDER FAMILY INSURANCE PARTNERSHIP , MOORE, THOMAS P. WALTERS, AMY CARDER - C/O MOORE. TERRY L. 40 MULE DEER TRAIL C/O 102 RAMA ROAD LITTLETON, r n 801'-7 l.. l., J BEAVER FALLS, PA 15010 LADIN, LAWRENCE L. PILATI, SALLY R. P.O.BOX 11630 3704 MACKEY COVE DR ASPEN. ..%'. l, l.J 81612 v PENSACOLA FL i.. ... J.L 30%9 4-31 Jo MARCELO, RUEL O. LAPIN, RICHARD M. .U 300 PUPPY SMITH; SUITE 205-204 P„0. BOX 8313 ASPEN, Co 81611 ...~ ASPEN, r·% n 81612 J '., W f - IBUNEVICH, PETER JAFFE, NORMAN .V ZBUNEVICH, BRIGITTE 5301 CRACKER BARREL CORWITH ROAD 11 9-4 9 COLORADO SPRINGS, co 80917 BRIDGEMAMPTON, NY AIR HOST, INC. WIENER, WILLIAM B. JR„ 333·TEXAS, STE. 2375 1,355 l.. Y NI·Il:rIEELIme (:) AD; SUITE 205 T N 38119 SHREVEPORT, LA 71101 MEMPH15, FREI, MURIEL CANTER, JERRY CANTER, MARC E. P.O. BOX 50443 ' P.O. BOX 2171 81612 SANTA BARBARA, f'% I 93150 ASPEN, l., l., GOLDHAMER, THERESA W. WIENER, WILLIAM B. JR. 4 333 TEXAS; SUITE 2375 95 SOUTH JERSEY STREET DENVER, co 80224 SHREVEPORT LA 71101 BERNARD, SUSAN BITTNER, SHIRLEY MARIE .9 945 VINE STREET 563 BETHANY CURVE ASPEN, CO 81611 SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060 --2==/ MACGILL, SUZANNE B. LAIRD, DR. LOMA L„ 4920 NE STALLINGS DR. P„0. BOX 2051 NACOGDOCHES, TX 75961 ASPEN, CO 81612 , 60 BYRUM, ALBERT G. JR„ PARKER, ALEXIS BYRUM, PATRICIA ' 1004 LEATHERWOOD CIRCLE 901 SW 5TH PL ET LAUDERDALE FL 33312 MARTINSVILLE, VA 24112 CHRISTENSEN, CAROLINE I. SHERMAN, YONEKO SUZUKI .>« P.O. BOX 7928 720 EAST DURANT AVE. ASPEN, co 81612 ASPEN, co 81611 MENDELSON, MEL I. SHERMAN, YONEKO SUZUKI MENDELSON, ROBERTA L. P.O. BOX 7928 5412 FRANCISCA WAY AGOURA HILLS, CA 91301 ASPEN co 81612 --«- MC CARTHY, KEVIN J. LAI, RICHARD TSENG-YU AND LAI, BARBARA ELLEN 5731 E. VOLTAIRE 330 E. 38TH ST.; APT. 16J SCOTTSDALE AZ p C: 0 C: 4 NEW YORK, NY 10016 .}..}....., RAUCHENBERGER, CARL CARLSON, MATTHEW W. RAUCHENBERGER, MERILYN 1480 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1003 VINE BARRINTON, IL 60010 ASPEN, ../., En 81611 MC .DONAGH, THOMAS G. JENNINGS, RICHARD M. GENDELS, JOEL M. 340 W. 57TH ST.; SUITE 10P 1004 VINE STREET NEW YORJ<, NY 10019 ASPEN, ...... I 816·1.1 ...... ;UNDAKER, GORDON S„ REAL ESTA•• CO . U./ . 2458 OLD DORSETT RD. 6 SUITE 300 . ST. LOUIS, MO 63043 .- BASS, RAIFIEL P.O. BOX 611 VAYNARD, THOMAS E. u ASPEN co 81612 112 VINE STREET ...----"----------- -----·-----.- ASPEN, Cr .0 81611 v HUNTER CREEK 1045 PARTNERSHIP A MINNESOTA GENERAL PARTNEPh %2HIP 4428 YORK AVENUE SOUTH NICHOLS, MARTHA A. u MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55410 P. O. BOX 3744 ASPEN co 81612 .-I STANLEY, NANCY C„ 950 N. KINGS ROAD *120 CHAPMAN, HARVEY G. JR„ AND RUTH J. ·v WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069 5415 ENCINO AVENUE --- ENCINO , d v LEONARD, LINDA UND. 1/2 INT. CA 91316 -- CHAPMAN. KEITH, KAREN & KATHY UND„ 1/ 8435 SOUTH "A" STREET {ETTIC), JACK A. j TACOMA, WA 98444 §875 RIDGEWAY ROAD .AKEHURST, NJ 08733 ' ·.~ MDK··"ASPEN ASSOCIATES MERANZE, WALKER C/O 6234 PIDCOCK CREEK RD. 0 1 - REALTY, INC. NEW HOPE PA 18938 - -40 1 899 N.E. 164TH STREET ORTH MIAMI BEACH F:' l„ 33162 .1 MAGIDSON, JAY M. MAGIDSON FINE ART -C/0 520 E COOPER AVE RYMAK, BILL a ASPEN CO 81611 530 WEST 10TH. AVENUE - ROOMFIELD, co 80020 . WOLOSHIN, MELVYN A. WOLOSHIN, ROBERTA S. P.O. BOX 7107 MITH, NANCY ROSS y WILMINGTON, DE 19803 .0. BOX 185 DREST HILL, MD 21050 . WIMBERLY, THOMAS FELTON III P.O. BOX 761 ENWOOD, JOEL D. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201 531 NW 59TH ST OCA RATON FL 33496 BARNARD, WILLIAM C. C/O ZAP! HEALTH CLEANING PO BOX 8313 OUSTON, DOUGLAS J. ASPEN - r.f 1 -3 81612 683 BOLTON ALLED LAKE, MI 48888 AULSON, WILLIAM T. .0. BOX 7693 .. PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 520 WALNUT STREET LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, August 10, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 pm 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 Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City 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 July 22, 1994. City of Aspen Account 4634- »Le-2,>1*crt-1-0,3536 1~30~94013- - rlbutit 111.Z 9 O Y E C SAND STRUCTURES :' ~\ -··~'~0~ LEGEND . . - \ -- 604 COL designated i 4986 UP[~ I ! not yet designated o *+4 N- $ 1 d · ,-)", 1 . i EEMei=L.St£1Ction not yet designated a - 0 :i ... 4 • I .i ... , 001 yet desi,„ated 0 designated 0 32\ \ 0 .04 - - #1 Al- 9**BMBW ....I..-I-- I 0 9 I 9FNfdreeI a--\ I.X.7 - \9:v I CJ . 2. cort,narcial core %TORIC [35mCTS { Arta-Q~ISC)B)8121 .. 3.west bleeker/halam street , 4.ha#am take . . 3- l. ' , Ele.)3 - trr~ity church . I . · .-4 - %139,--y .....rrll ,\Uuuflu¥ 0 1 -irril -51 - ....,101 lilill,11111 0.-- . 1 --9 . 'I€*1% .41 0 & 1. - .-I - 1 bTIBIA illigi:Il I. T.,TfMFEFI-UnIES\ \Viyrta,e¢k. 1 6 \<6 s - I I 1==~~ZI~Z -r-liI[II]11:[EI[C] 311]Illr Jilig] 1 J,712L liEiI»N-Em,9 Lk v- . -- - - 6-2 0 1'~A·LA/££7- -. 1/ '16 . :.f . 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Ellm . - mn;er, 1 -, 7 - - VA .. 6. ... 4/4>45 4 13!El ~,1 M 42:N·' 1 0 -0- -71.1. - - . - I .. . - . . . r\\ ..... 1 • i --.Il -- -g Es - m. 19 - -7 - . ../. -- t 11.2 .. ~ 1~ GRETCHEN GREENWOOD & ASSOCIATES, INC. /7'~~ tli ARCHITECTURE·INTERIOR DESIGN·PLANNING JULY 12,1994 ATTACHMENT 2 HISTORIC DESIGNATION FOR 520 WALNUT STREET 1. Applicant's Name and address: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz 520 Walnut St. Aspen, Colorado 81611 (303) 925-4502 Representative: Owner/ Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz 2. Street Address and Legal Description: 520 Walnut Street Aspen, Colorado 81611 Lot 8 and the North one-half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City of Aspen. 3. Attached to the application is a copy of the disclosure of ownership of the parcel. 4. Attached to the application is a vicinity map locating the subject parcel within the City of Aspen. 5. Attached is the written description of the proposal and a written explanation of the proposed development and how it complies with the review standards. 201 N. MILL. STE. 207 · ASPEN. CO 81611 · TEL: 303/925-4502 · FAX: 303/925-7490 · IX- USE APPIICA=CH REM 1) * ~ Project Name O/¢77 Z RES/ZE,leE 2) Prgled: Irxiatic~ 5020 WALN (ET- STREET Lur 8 and-tkt NORTH ONE- Wat-r OP Lorrot 82.ock 3 W,CE,*ms t¢¥>moN (inlicate street allress, lot & block nmber, legal descriptirn where M>PEN appropriate) 3) Present z~ing f- 0' 4) Int Size 53 G25 4-· 19-. S) Nplicard:'s Mam, Mdress & 9018 # *RE't'~V GREEN WO O D · 0277 L AA I C,MEL 6871 910 WAl-N (/7 sr. 00~PEN las . 450 1 6) Pe%,esa¢cative' s Haine, Iddass & 81(02 4 0/€grethtN ¢2'26 6/v wh oo SOO WALNUI SE. M,PEN, 40. 81(,11 Clas' 4504 7) Type of Application (please check all that apply): Oorditional Use Conceptual SPA __ 80nceptual Historic Dev. Special Revier - Final SPA - Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline concephal ED Minor Historic Dev. Stream Margin Final RID ~ Historic Denolition Mountain yiew Plane Subdivisirn ~ Hist-rnic Designat-1 M Corxkniniumization Tect/Map Amerxlment (NS Allotment Iot Split/Int Iine - (NOS ExeIption Adjustment 8) Description of Existing Uses (number and type of existing structures- approximate sq. ft.; number of bedmans; any previous approvals grarrted tb the property). 9. EX [ 9,KN 9 9771(terLUC E s 1 80,100 rn C 3,000 99, 8- 40'90,01/1 64(tl 9) Description of Develciment Application i 015*CUL PatteNerTZDN . '5€E 'rrPAUC /rllow 10) Have you attached the following? 4~ Izesponse to Attadment 2, Miniam Submission Contents Response to Attachment 3, Specific Submission antents 46 Response to Attadment 4, Ieview Standards for Your Application . 14 lili /4/7/I *66,~~ illillighi"Alus"Illaitt/:Till,ilililili r. 1 'llill"IMFIA'u --=.C- .- GENERAL WARRANTY DEED · M on \B 64 CarlD. Reich, whose address is P.6.-60* 1464 7Au SADE to (hi Sala , for the consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), in hand paid, hereby sells add conveys to Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood, as Joint Tenants, whoseaddressis SOO bOALK,Ler efr, Ae,FE:N 20 8161 I - , the following described real property in the County of Pitkin, State of Colorado,- CO 4 N PARCEL 1: r 9 A DN A part of the NE1/4 SWIM of Section 7, Township 10 0 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M., described as follows: D C 0 CO Beginning at a point from which Corner No. 22 of Tract 40 in said Section, according to the Independent Resurvey thereof, bears South 03°04'26" West 234.feet; thence South 45 feet; thence East 125 feet; thence North 45 feet; thence West 125 feet to the point of beginning. -& Z\ 0 ALSO KNOWN AS: ON O\ C *M 2 + LOT 8 AND THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, WILLIAMS ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN. u @ -0 with all its appurtenances, and warrants the title to the same, subject to and except for: R. m 0 1. Geberal taxes for 1994 and thereafter; n 6%/r-2 -3 ory r 2. Right of the proprietor of a vein or lode to extract or remove his ore therefrom, should the same be found to penetrate or intersect the premises hereby granted as reserved in United States Patent record- ed December 24, 1901 in Book 55 at Page 116; 0 3. Right of way for pipes and mains across the Smuggler Ranch by b Deed recorded March 18, 1885 in Book 24 at Page 59; and o 4. Right of way for Pole lines and wires across the NE1/4 SW1/4 of At Uf Section 7, Township 10 South, Range 84 West of the 6th P.M. as ~ ' set forth in Deed recorded January 20, 1887 in Book 29 at.Page 0 582. Per By) 9 CITY OF ASPEN PAID 36961 -749 P-272 PIT TY CLERK ECORDER C 25 425 ..f'.Dil all reference being to the Pitkin County, Colorado real property records. SIGNED this 09> day of Al A Li , 1994. L.j d >411 Carl D. Reich STATE OF ~Lo 2-ADo) ) SS. COUNTY OF TaTUO ) Ad The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 41 - day of Ph Aul , 1931 by Carl D. Reich. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: (SEAL) Notary Publt \ reich\gwd 11 (+01'AR¥\ \172UBLIE>£47 My Commission Expires April 22, 1998 2 .. ATTACHMENT 4 REVIEW STANDARDS: APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC DESIGNATION 1. WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSAL: The property at 520 Walnut has a 12 foot by 20 foot Victorian miners cabin located on the property. The miner's cabin is original to the property, yet it has been relocated on the property a number of times throughout its history. The cabin presently sits on a wood foundation, and it is our plan to add a concrete foundation with red sandstone facing. The miner's cabin is in its original condition with original siding. The only alteration to the structure has been a new red standing-seam roof that was added in the 1970's. Our intentions are to replace this roof with a more authentic material. The Historic Preservation Commission would be reviewing my selection of materials. It is our intention to have the cabin historically designated, as we plan to move it on the site to a place where it will remain a detached building from the new main house, that we are in the process of planning. The relocation of the miner's cabin to another location will allow the building to remain as a separate structure and to be preserved in its original condition. The proposed structure for historic designation must meet at least one of the review standards for historic designation. This cabin meets many of the following review standards: A. Historical Importance. The miner's cabin is a principal building to the mining era of Aspen. More than likely, the miner who built and owned this cabin worked in the Smuggler Mine, due to the proximity of the cabin to the historic mine. B. Architectural Importance. The structure reflects the unique Miner's cabin architectural style, one room building that is unique to the history of the Silver Mining era of Aspen. 'r . ..1. 7 / 1 f 9,»?209,4 \ 3 .fi#,4~ f ·~*42:· .. ' ' . I'. 4 : , ' %..%, .9. A .16· ·· . NICN I FOUND SURVEY MONUMENT AS DESCRIBED i / b.te LEGEND AND NOTES t. ,-1.11.,1 1 '--htf»U 2- .-ti ' 4¢73 N , i. ' 142' 1.40 ' · ':. Bre<..1 A SURVEY CONTROL EVERGREEN TREE -= -- OVERHEAD UT ILITY LI NES . 4,1 I ·tly# 12..1:$03(4; 0 WOOD OR WIRE FENCE DECIDUOUS TREE , 1 -10 e 0 UTILITY POLE ~~~ ' ' '6 0 10 20 TITLE INFORMATION FURNISHED BY: 1 FOOT CONTOURS / 1 PITKIN COUNTY TITLE. INC. 44:..'c : CASE NO. PCT-8279 POSTED ADDRESS: 520 WALNUT STREET- DATED: 10/01/93 / / 311 11?.4 4 i ® WATER SYSTEM . re, / 1 // , C.*. 19,0. 1 1 F I - ''K~*.14 11 1 1 11. 12 9 - P 'ty ...f.~ // 1 'r g... l HOUSE ta¥1 . 1 DRIVE - \\ , 0-. 331/ / 93 49 - I 6--/ 9184 ,31) i - - 1 O 30 ,- ENCROACHMENT - - 7 0 7---*7 ~- --£ --1- -- -- N 90-00 - 00 - W 125.00 -/ --1 =e£1 - - -- ---- 2- - -- - -~-~- 0» P_f- i ~- _ _-- 4 fi 75 // ~~EAVE 1154 ~ .,- 12.5 20 3 ' ~ .33 -2!LI KE - ~ / .OR '4,1 99'= 21.3 22.t A ft'G-' - 1 / -U- . 1 , -- / no , / 2 ...../.4. M I STORY M i OLD HOUSE -1 - 2 PARKING - 24 / 4 - - . 4, 1, ... 1 / / < 14.4.// >gi . 4% / / / 36 4 1.1 ?91. l/ - It/2 STORY HOUSE 0 ./ 3 1 1 / 12 0 -- ~ . 80 01 / 1 e MEAK [I• 78 7 05-/ 0 / .er -0 . 0 1 9 1- 1 r 10·1. _ .-EAVE 107 9 / N 90'00'OWE 125.00' BASIS OF BEAR;NGS ~LHI 9184 --6----------1- >-1 LIU // --- / . · 1 9184 ENTRY TIM 1 00 h· 1, K Ed / 9 4./ / 24.0 1 PARKING 1 j J , . 1 - / ALLIM~ \ CERTIFICATION 4- , CAP ------~·-t 4 /® ~ co . - . u · 3 91841 THE UNDERSIGNED STATES THAT THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREON WAS \ FIELD SURVEYED DURING ' i. 00'C-ri /-),F-;, 1993 AND IS ACCURATE 9*, 9184 . // N 90'00' 00 - E 125.00 /\\ BASED ON THE FIELD EVIDENCE AS SHOWN. AND THAT THERE ARE NO -' · / . 1 D!5CREPANCIES OF RECORD. BOUNDARY LINE CONFLICTS. ENCROACHMENTS. -- 11 / / \99 EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY IN FIELD EVIDENCE OR KNOWN TO ME. 1 - f EXCEPT AS HEREON SHOWN. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITH NO ABOVEGROUND APPURTENANCES. AND DOCUMENTS OF RECORD NOT SUPPLIED TO THE SURVEYOR ARE EXCEPTED. THIS SURVEY IS VOID UNLESS WET STAMPED 9 HousE 1 I DATED: 2 : 4-1 1 I ~i•s~.6 :., 1 el 1 1 1 . 1 1 . JOHN M. HOWORTH P.L.S. 25947 F? i --=ZIT: e,4 ' ./. 1 LU I DEPOSITED THIS____DAY OF 1993. IN BOOK____OF THE SZ COUNTY CLERK'S LAND SURVEY PLATS/RIGHT OF WAY SURVEYS AT PAGE... N AS RECEPTION NUMBER THIS LAND SURVEY PLAT " COMPLIES WITH SECTION 38-51-102 COLORADO REVISED STATUES. at . 1 .9 1 0: - SECTION 7. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH. RANGE 84 WEST OF THE 6th P.M. 1 COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER f. ~ COR IER NO. 22. TRACT 40 IMPROVEMENT/TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY ' SEC. 7. T 10 S. R 84 W. oF OF THE ath P.M. ' LOST CORNER- A PART OF THE NE 1/4 SW 1/4 OF SECTION 7. TOWNSH IP 10 SOUTH. RANGE 84 ~ b. 4 WEST OF THE 6th P.M. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 70•: -- BEGINNING AT A POINT FROM WHICH CORNER NO. 22 OF TRACT 40 IN SAID " SECTION. ACCORDING THE THE INDEPENDENT RESURVEY THEREOF. BEARS ' SOUTH 03'04'26-WEST 234.6 FEET: 9 , 1 3%31 THENCE SOUTH 45 FEET: THENCE EAST i 25 FEET: -. ·. 8.-gi THENCE NORTH 45 FEET: %, THENCE WEST ,25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALSO KNOW AS. . 1 .:11 ...4 LOT 8 AND THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 9. BLOCK 3 WILLIAMS ADDITION TO 'MET THE CITY OP ASPEN. COUNTY OF PITKIN. STATE OF COLORADO. .0 I .1 1<:Ik;.4 ARE, 5,625 50. FT. •/- - G. ·.·'.;A' *$. . 9 361 ..:.SP .4 ''*·46 4 PREPARED BY . f.'..* .·2·31,•=: ASPEN SURVEY ENGINEERS. IN '2 . 7: W·'44 4· *80 210 SOUTH GALENA STREET ,¢4 1.-1 '071¥1 ASPEN. COLORADO 81611 NOTICE· ACCORD iNG TO COLORADO l..Aw YOU MUST COMMENCE ANY LEGAL :-4,- ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT ON THIS PLAT WITHIN THREE YEARS PHONE/FAX (303} 925-3816 ..t,J AFTER YOU FIRST (!SCOVER SUCH DEFECT. IN NO EVENT MAY ANY ACT'ON 8.ASED UPON ANY DEFECT iN r fS PLAT BE COMMENCED MORE THAN TEN DATE JOB YEAR. PROM THE DATE (42 742 CE:TIFI CAT ON SHOWN HEREON THE CER'riFICATION !5 1010· ,fr ··16: 521 STAMPED WITH THE S.FAL OF THE 11/93 23297 , 1 1 /- 1 -. 0 . 2. I € WITH THE SEAL OF THE SURVEYOR BELOW. Maw I €t SURVEYOR. n.. 16. fuhdvil. - J-z--~ ·rri.*:· 200'00 - E 45.00 ,- ' St, 3.00 00.00 N \. NU7 STR At LE 1 4 0 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: 520 Walnut Street, Landmark designation- PUBLIC HEARING DATE: September 6, 1994 SUMMARY: The applicant requests landmark designation of the property at 520 Walnut Street. There are two structures on the site, a miner's cabin built in approximately the 1880's and what appears to be a miner's cabin which has been very much altered and added on to. APPLICANT: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners. LOCATION: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark Designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearings), and first and second reading of a Landmark Designation Ordinance by City Council. City Council holds a public hearing at second reading. HPC recommended approval of Landmark Designation 7-0 on August 10, 1994. LOCAL DESIGNATION STANDARDS: Section 24-7-702 of the Aspen Land Use Code defines the six standards for local Landmark Designation, requiring that the resource under consideration meet at least one of the following standards: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado of the United States. Response: This standard is not met. B. Architectural Importance: The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character. Response: This house is a good example of a simple 1 .... worker's cottage which has only minor alterations on the interior and exterior. It is a traditional rectangular, gable roofed Victorian structure and has double hung windows and a front door with arched 1/2 lites which were typical in that era. The clapboard siding appears to be original. Alterations which have been made to this structure are the picture window on the south elevation and the standing seam metal roof. C. Architectural Importance: The structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen. Response: This standard is not met. D. Architectural Importance: The structure is a significant work of an architect whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect or builder is unknown. E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The house is one of three historic residences on Walnut Street. Walnut and Spruce Streets once formed a small neighborhood which was directly adjacent to the Smuggler Mine operation. This area undoubtedly served as worker housing. Today, the base of Smuggler Mountain is densely developed, primarily as housing for local workers. Preservation of the remaining Victorian structures which are scattered throughout the neighborhood is important in providing some reference to the type of mining era development which once characterized this area. F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites Of historical or architectural importance. Response: This site is representative of the modest scale, style and character of homes constructed during the mining era, the community's primary period of 2 0 0 historic significance. Recommendation: Staff and HPC recommend the P&Z approve Landmark Designation of Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, Willliam's Addition to the City of Aspen, finding that standards B, E and F are met. 9 Additional Comments: i 29'6«£2-C:Lt 9-0 3 3 .. County of Pitkin } AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE BY } SS. POSTING OF A PUBLIC HEARING State of Colorado } FOR A PITXIN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes and says as follows: 1, 5/22781*N -77 6'REE/Vueou being or representing an Applicant for a Pitkin County Development Permit, personally certify that the attached photograph fairly and accurately represents the sign posted as notice of the public hearing on this matter in a conspicuous place on the subject property (as it could be seen from the nearest public way) and that the sign was posted and visible continuously from the £:~ i~ /«~ day of f~*'U-57- , 1993( to the 4976 day of .34/FER»*-, 19 0 (Must be posted for at least 15 days before the public hdiFThg). ~Appl~ant' s Slyng,lfilre Subscribed and sworn to before me ' this £00 day of /2«kies- , 199*5 - by DATE TIME toop- PLACE.Z.1261 i WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. 4 14, f . 4 f Z My commission expires:4~0~f a-'(e, 894 . Irn.···.44.t2.-0* .. 1 :1 1 Nb€hrv-#Gblic ' s Sianature 9>k.222142,·0' c52,2224.- 'f= L '10 / AJ M*/ El-- W€-1-0 3 Address 11*#11(0 L Z'Gl (f . 44 ' 4 I N .. County of Pitkin > > SS. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC MAILING State of Colorado > OF A PUBLIC HEARING FOR A PITKIN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT PERMIT The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes and says as follows: i, 48.ETO#EN -7-1 42/2€EN Wootb being or representing an Applicant for a Pitkin County Development Permit, personally certify that a public mailing to all landowners within 300 feet of the subject property, ten (10) days prior to the hearing. Applicant' s Signatur€~~ .~6~ U l'/ Subscribed and sworn to before me this,424* day of, /1 67* , 1999 WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL. MY'COMMISSION EXPIRES: Auqut & ) (197. 1 tary/$'liblic 's s ignature 40 11€16»ty 3. Ki€.D~~,t P-c . 'Address po / M. 0/// 36, bye · 203 A.OP".3 1 CO . 9 (6 l / - flic ~crevi~ 1~ 4 /«- 'Ng 4 ~3(44 l Pt 4,~ HOMEOWNERS IN A 300 FOOT RADIUS FROM 520 WALNUT STREET 2737-073-00-019 ALICE AND WILLIAM GRIFFITH 1700 BROADWAY SUITE 720 DENVER, COLORADO 80290 2737-073-00-011 DOUGLAS P. ALLEN ALPINE PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 225 N. MILL ST. SUITE 210 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-08-001 BRIAN WEINER C\0 PMG 504 MILAN BLDG SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78205 2737-073-00-031 STANLEY AND ROSE LAURISKI P.O. BOX 803 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-90-101 DAVID CROUCH 101 MAPLE LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-204 KEN OAKES 204 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-202 LESTER HAUER 202 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-200 DOUGLAS DRISKELL 200 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-205 PATRICIA AND RICHARD SZEWZUK 2975 SEAHORSE AVE. VENTURA, CALIFORNIA 93003 A- .. 2737-074-90-207 BEVERLY ANNE CAMPBELL 207 COTTONWOOD LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-90-206 LEE MILLER 4909 S. ALBION ST. LITTLETON, COLORADO 80121 2737-074-90-303 DAVID WEISS P.O. BOX 11911 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-045 CLURE W. BENNIS P.O. BOX 4618 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-051 DOUGLAS AND BARBARA SHEFFER P.O. BOX 250 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-026 ROBERT L. ZUPANCIS 511 RACE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-025 MICHAEL ORTIZ AND GRETCHEN GREENWOOD P.O. BOX 10599 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-00-020 2737-073-00-021 2737-073-00-022 2737-073-00-023 2737-073-00-024 2737-073-03-030 ANGELINA M. GRIFFITH 530 WALNUT STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 \0 .. 2737-073-00-020 ESTATE OF JOE MUHICH C\0 ANGELINE GRIFFITH 530 WALNUT ST ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-042 JON BUSCH 548 RACE ST. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-046 WARD AND ELIZABETH HAUENSTEIN 535 SPRUCE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-02-047 MARGARET ANN AND DAVID HARRIS 533 SPRUCE ST. ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-073-00-027 ELLA V. SKUFEA P.O. BOX 124 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-90-308 MARY FRANCIS POWELL P.O. BOX 9726 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-074-10-015 DIANE AND TONY RUTGERS 512 SPRUCE STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 2737-074-10-013 MAX AND ALICE VAUGHN 3221 E 1\2 ROAD CLIFTON, COLORADO 81520 2737-074-19-001 JOHN ERSPAMER AND MARCIA POUTOUS 534 SPRUCE ST #1 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 .. 2737-074-10-031 JEFF TASSE MARY MCGUIRE KELSO TASSE C\0 LINDA DETERS 2372 112 RD CARBONDALE, COLORADO 81623 2737-074-18-001 DONALD LEE DELISE P.O. BOX 345 WOODY CREEK, COLORADO 81656 2737-074-90-301 DONALD S. WEISS P.O. BOX 11911 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 2737-073-66-201 ALAN GREENWALD PINE BROOK TIRE CO. 295 CHANGEBRIDGE RD. PINEBROOK, NJ 07058 2737-073-66-202 JOHN J. JR SARNO MARY ANN MCQUADE 49 APACHE WAY TEWKSBURG, MA 01876 2737-073-66-203 JANICE BECKER THOMAS RESTAINO 72 ALDER AVE. SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960 2737-074-27-001 CENTENNIAL-ASPEN A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 100 LUKE SHORT CT. ASPEN, CO. 81611 2737-074-90-208 CHARLES M. KELLY DEBORA DYKES 00208 COTTONWOODS LANE ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 .. 2737-074-09-012 STEPHEN F. ARTHUR P.O. BOX 4871 ASPEN, COLORADO 81612 /71 M .. GUNDAKER, GORDON S. REAL.. EE;~ L,W 4j 2458 OLD DORSETT RD. :; SUITE ~00 . ST. LOUIS, Mo 63043 BASS, RAIFIEL P.0„ BOX 611 MAYNARD, THOMAS E. ASPEN co 81612 112 VINE STREET - -- ---- ASPEN, co 81611 v HUNTEER CREEK 1045 PARTNERSHIP A MINNESOTA GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 4428 YORK AVENUE SOUTH NICHOLS, MARTHA A. u MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55410 P.O. BOX 3744 ASPEN co 81612 .-/ STANLEY, NANCY C. 950 N. KINGS ROAD *120 CHAPMAN, HARVEY G. JR„ AND RUTH J. ·v WEST HOLLY WOOD, CA 98069 5415 ENCINO AVENUE --- ENCIND, f.% A 91316 v LEONARD, LINDA UND. 1/2 INT. CHAPMAN, KEITH, KAREN & KATHY UND„ 1/ 8435 SOUTH "A" STREET BETTIO, JACK A„ ~, TACOMA, WA 98444 3875 RIDGEWAY ROAD MDK-ASPEN ASSOCIATES LAKEHURST, NJ 08733 MERANZE, WALKER C/O 6234 PIDCOCK CREEK RD. F - R.S.L. REALTY, INC. NEW HOPE PA 18938 , . 1899 N.E. 164TH STREET -~ - -- NORTH MIAMI BEACH FL 33162 MAGIDSON, JAY M. MAGIDSON FINE ART -C/0 520 E COOPER AVE PRYMAK, BILL ASPEN co 81611 1530 WEST 10TH. AVENUE - BROOMFIELD, co 80020 -- WOLOSHIN, MELVYN A. WOLOSHIN, ROBERTA S. P.O. BOX 7107 SMITH, NANCY ROSS . WILMINGTON, DE 19803 N. P.O. BOX 185 FOREST HILL, MD 21050 . WIMBERLY, THOMAS FELTON III P.O. BOX 761 KENWOOD, JOEL D„ . BIRMINGHAM, AL 35201 2531 NW 59TH ST -- BOCA RATON FL 33496 BARNARD, WILLIAM C. J C/O ZAP HEALTH CLEANING PO BOX 8313 ASPEN co 81612 HOUSTON, DOUGLAS J. 1683 BOLTON WALLED LAKE, MI 48888 PAULSON, WILLIAM T. \6/ P.O. BOX 7693 AIR HOST, INC„- WIENER, WILLIAM B. JR. 6,4 333 TEXAS, STE. 2375 1.355 L. Y NI·IFIE~AD; SUITE 205 SHREVEPORT, LA 71101 MEMPHIS, TN 38119 FREI, MURIEL CANTER, JERRY CANTER, MARC E. P.O. BOX 50443 r P.O. BOX 2171 SANTA BARBARA, r.6 93150 ASPEN, CO 81612 WIENER, WILLIAM B. JR„ . GOLDHAMER, THERESA W. 333 TEXAS; SUITE 2375 95 SOUTH JERSEY STREET DENVER, Co 80224 SHREVEPORT LA 71101 BERNARD, SUSAN BITTNER, SHIRLEY MARIE >22 945 VINE STREET 563 BETHANY CURVE SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060 ASPEN, co 81611 MACGILL, SUZANNE B. LAIRD, DR. LOMA L. 4920 NE STALLINGS DR. P„0„BOX 2051 ASPEN, Co 81612 , . NACOGDOCHES, TX 75961 PARKER, ALEXIS BYRUM, ALBERT G. JR. BYRUM, PATRICIA 1004 LEATHERWOOD CIRCLE 901 SW 5TH PL FT LAUDERDALE FL 33312 . MARTINSVILLE, VA 24112 CHRISTENSEN, CAROLINE I. SHERMAN, YONEKO SUZUKI -I P.O. BOX 7928 720 EAST DURANT AVE. ASPEN, CO 81612 -~ ASPEN, CO 81611 MENDELSON, MEL I. SHERMAN, YONEKO SUZUKI MENDELSON, ROBERTA L„ P.O. BOX 7928 5412 FRANCISCA WAY ASPEN C, f.1 AGOURA HILLS, CA 91301 81612 --il MC CARTHY, KEVIN J. LAI, RICHARD TSENG-YU AND LAI, BARBARA ELLEN 5731 E. VOLTAIRE 330 E. 38TH ST.; APT. 16J NEW YORK, NY 10016 SCOTTSDALE AZ (:) J.... %., 4 RAUCHENBERGER, CARL CARLSON, MATTHEW W. RAUCHENBERGER, MERILYN 1480 LAKE SHORE DRIVE 1003 VINE BARRINTON, IL 60010 81611 ASPEN, r ...., MC .DONAGH, THOMAS G. JENNINGS, RICHARD M. GENDELS, JOEL M. / 340 W. 57TH ST.; SUITE 10P 1004 VINE STREET NEW YORJ<, NY 10019 93 ASPEN, 60 81611 1. R. J. PECK CO., 4 4 RIDLING, JERI 4 NEW YORK GENERAL PARTNERSI·lmE' RIDLING, MIRIJR P OGDEN ROAD 1110 STONYBROOK DRIVE BCARSDALE, , un NY 10583 NAPA f., .> 94558 4 BARRETT, WILLIAM A. AND . SANDERS, RICHARD ALLEN DRIMIANI, MARC S. 2029 CENTURY PARK EAST, 408 2041 BROOKHIGHLAND RIDGE OS ANGELES CA 90067 BIRMINGHAM, AL 0...3 .....9... DOATES, JOHN J. JR„ . . DIXON, DONA J. I DOATES, MARY ANN DIXON, KATHLEEN A. P.O. BOX 25277 924 VINE STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73125 , , ASPEN, CO 81611 MIRIN, BERNARD ~ HABBERST AD, PAUL 4 P.O. BOX 7681 P.O. BOX 8091 ASPEN, CO 81612 ASPEN, co 81612 4 HUNTTING, STANLEY R. SPEER, CHRISTINE HUNTTING, MARGARET A. 4655 PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD . P.O. BOX 2894 BOULDER, CO 80301 ASPEN, CO 81612 4 LARSON, WENDY L. NUGENT, THOMAS A„ 98 GLENN DEE RD., A9 ,., VINE'ST„ ASPEN, f.% f.,1 81611 ASPEN, uJ 81611 J KEMP, CHARLOTTE LEIGH KERR, MICHAEL K. BOYD, MARY LETTA PO BOX 7128 p.0. BOX 87 ASPEN, CO 81611 .~~ ASPEN, Co 81612 CARDER FAMILY INSURANCE PARTNERSHIP .~ MOORE, THOMAS P. WALTERS, AMY CARDER - C/O MOORE, TERRY L. 40 MULE DEER TRAIL C/O 102 RAMA ROAD 1::' F LITTLETON, co 80127 BEAVER FALLS, i 15010 LADIN, LAWRENCE L. PILATI, SALLY R. P.O.BOX 11630 3704 MACKEY COVE DR ASPEN, co 81612 >-I PENSACOLA FL "7 01- .1 A - 01 16" MARCELO, RUEL O. LAPIN, RICHARD M. 6-/ 300 PUPPY SMITH; SUITE 205-204 P.O. BOX 8313 ASPEN, co 81611 ASPEN, l., l., 81612 BUNEVICH, PETER JAFFE, NORMAN 4· ~9 BUNEVICH, BRIGITTE 5301 CRACKER BARREL CORWITH ROAD ent niDa nia (:.P I:?T ki ('2 Q On §2 (3 9 17 ARTDCFHAMPTON. NY 11932 . 116 PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 520 WALNUT STREET LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, September 6, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 pm before the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission in the 2nd Floor Meeting Room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submitted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. s/Bruce Kerr. Chairman Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission Published in the Aspen Times on August 19, 1994. City of Aspen Account - 697 be 34- Icke~ 619Lked -043_916%4 - 14 - 7, i) MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council THRU: Amy Margerum, City Manager ~ U UD THRU: Leslie Lamont, Deputy City Manning Direct~ FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer DATE: September 12, 1994 RE: 520 Walnut Street, Landmark designation, First Reading of Ordinance #77, Series of 1994 SUMMARY: Staff recommends Council approve First Reading of Ordinance # 1/' , Series of 1994 for the proposed landmark designation of 520 Walnut Street. There are two structures on the site, a miner's cabin built approximately in the 1880's and what appears to be a miner's cabin which has been very much altered and added on to. The applicant requests that Council also approve a $2,000 landmark designation grant, pursuant to Section 7-704. The property meets the eligibility criteria for this grant award. APPLICANT: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners. LOCATION: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark Designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearings), and first and second reading of a Landmark Designation Ordinance by City Council. City Council holds a public hearing at second reading. HPC recommended approval of Landmark Designation 7-0 on August 10, 1994. P&Z recommended approval of Landmark Designation 5-0 on September 7, 1994. LOCAL DESIGNATION STANDARDS: Section 24-7-702 of the Aspen Land Use Code defines the six standards for local Landmark Designation, requiring that the resource under consideration meet at least one of the following standards: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a 1 ../ principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado of the United States. Response: This standard is not met. B. Architectural Importance: The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character. Response: This house is a good example of a simple worker's cottage which has only minor alterations on the interior and exterior. It is a traditional rectangular, gable roofed Victorian structure and has double hung windows and a front door with arched 1/2 lites which were typical in that era. The clapboard siding appears to be original. Alterations which have been made to this structure are the picture window on the south elevation and the standing seam metal roof. C. Architectural Importance: The structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen. Response: This standard is not met. D. Architectural Importance: The structure is a significant work of an architect whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect or builder is unknown. E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The house is one of three historic residences on Walnut Street. Walnut and Spruce Streets once formed a small neighborhood which was directly adjacent to the Smuggler Mine operation. This area undoubtedly served as worker housing. Today, the base of Smuggler Mountain is densely developed, primarily as housing for local workers. Preservation of the remaining Victorian structures which are scattered throughout the neighborhood is important 2 .. in providing some reference to the type of mining era development which once characterized this area. F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This site is representative of the modest scale, style and character of homes constructed during the mining era, the community's primary period of historic significance. Recommendation: Staff, HPC and P&Z recommend that Council approve Landmark Designation of Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, Willliam's Addition to the City of Aspen, finding that standards B (architectural importance), E (neighborhood character) and F (community character) are met. Staff also recommends that Council approve the applicant's request for a Landmark Designation grant. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to read Ordinance # 97 , Series of 1994." "I move to approve Ordinance # 77, Series of 1994 on First Reading." "I move that a $2,000 Landmark Designation grant be awarded to the applicant." City Manager Comments: Exhibits: Ordinance #930 , Series of 1994 A. Vicinity map B. Current photograph of 520 Walnut Street C. Owner's request for a $2,000 designation grant 3 .. ORDINANCE NO. 91 (Series of 1994) AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING 520 WALNUT STREET, LOT 8 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, WILLIAM'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN, AS "H," HISTORIC LANDMARK PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-7-703 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen, have filed an application for Historic Landmark Designation of their property, pursuant to Section 24-7-704 of the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Committee recommended Historic Designation 7-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on August 10, 1994; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended Historic Designation 5-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on September 7, 1994; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-7-702 of the Municipal Code, the City Council has found that the subject property meets standards B (architectural importance), E (neighborhood character) and F (community character); and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to affirm those recommendations as rendered by the Historic Preservation Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission and complete the Landmark Designation process; and WHEREAS, the property owners shall receive a $2,000 landmark 1 .. designation grant, for which the property is eligible, pursuant to Section 7-704 of the Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That the structure and property at: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. be granted "H," Historic Landmark Designation. Section 2 That the Zoning District Map be amended to reflect the rezoning described in Section 1 and the Planning Director shall be authorized and directed to amend said map to reflect said rezoning. Section 3 That the Planning Director shall be directed to notify the City Clerk of such designation, who shall record among the real estate records of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Section 4 That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section 5 A public hearing on the Ordinance was held on the 11th day of 2 .. October, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which hearing notice of the same shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of , 1994. John S. Bennett, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this day of , 1994. ATTEST: Kathryn S. 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' I :It,t.~ r..1 ;7:.73<>.f'J*:64924..L'~ .'.2~:8 I - .. \\ a GRETCHEN GREENWOOD & ASSOCIATES, INC. a ..Fil \ /U ARCHITECTURE · INTERIOR DESIGN ·PLANNING .- l , . t .. '1 7 C 1 '1· 41 . -7/ . 4 .. . I. ..rak -3../63/. -0 f /* 4,-*434 - 4 . Exhibit "B" 201 N. MILL, STE. 207 · ASPEN, CO 81611 · TEL: 303 925-4502 · FAX: 303 925·7490 -~165 p02 SEP 07 '94 12:09 . 520 Walnut Street Aspen, CO 81611 September 7, 1994 Aspen City Council Aspen, Colorado Re: 520 Walnut Street Landmark Designation Dear Council: We request a $2,000.00 grant for the landmark designation of the property 520 Walnut Street, Aspen, CO 81611. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerply, , 1~~el ~-0rtiz Gret54 Grkenwood Owner Owner - mso-0901 Exhibit "C" - Vii C MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council THRU: Amy Margerum, City Manager \9 -4/ - U THRU: Stan Claus'-f~ty Planning Director FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer DATE: October 11, 1994 RE: 520 Walnut Street, Landmark designation, Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 SUMMARY: Staff recommends Council approve Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 for the proposed landmark designation of 520 Walnut Street. There are two structures on the site, a miner's cabin built approximately in the 1880's (the focus of this landmark designation request) and what appears to be a miner's cabin which has been very much altered and added on to. In addition, Staff recommends Council approve the applicant's request for a $2,000 landmark designation grant, pursuant to Section 7-704. The property meets the eligibility criteria for this grant award. APPLICANT: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners. LOCATION: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark Designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearings), and first and second reading of a Landmark Designation Ordinance by City Council. City Council holds a public hearing at second reading. HPC recommended approval of Landmark Designation 7-0 on August 10, 1994. P&Z recommended approval of Landmark Designation 5-0 on September 7, 1994. Council approved First Reading of Ordinance #48, 3-0 on September 12, 1994. LOCAL DESIGNATION STANDARDS: Section 24-7-702 of the Aspen Land Use Code defines the six standards for local Landmark Designation, requiring that the resource under consideration meet at least one of the following standards: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a 1 .. principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado of the United States. Response: This standard is not met. B. Architectural Importance: The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character. Response: This house is a good example of a simple worker's cottage which has only minor alterations on the interior and exterior. It is a traditional rectangular, gable roofed Victorian structure and has double hung windows and a front door with arched 1/2 lites which were typical in that era. The clapboard siding appears to be original. Alterations which have been made to this structure are the picture window on the south elevation and the standing seam metal roof. The fairly pristine condition of this structure makes it potentially eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places. C. Architectural Importance: The structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen. Response: This standard is not met. D. Architectural Importance: The structure is a significant work of an architect whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect or builder is unknown. E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance Of that neighborhood character. Response: The house is one of three historic residences on Walnut Street. Walnut and Spruce Streets once formed a small neighborhood which was directly adjacent to the Smuggler Mine operation. This area undoubtedly served as worker housing. Today, the base of Smuggler Mountain is densely developed, primarily as housing for local workers. 2 .. Preservation of the remaining Victorian structures which are scattered throughout the neighborhood is important in providing some reference to the type of mining era development which once characterized this area. F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This site is representative of the modest scale, style and character of homes constructed during the mining era, the community's primary period of historic significance. Recommendation: Staff, HPC and P&Z recommend that Council approve Landmark Designation of Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, Willliam's Addition to the City of Aspen, finding that standards B (architectural importance), E (neighborhood character) and F (community character) are met. Staff also recommends that Council approve the applicant's request for a Landmark Designation grant. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994." "I move to adopt Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 on Second Reading, for the Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street." "I move that a $2,000 Landmark Designation grant be awarded to the applicant." City Manager Comments: Exhibits: Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 A. Vicinity map B. Current photograph of 520 Walnut Street C. Owner's request for a $2,000 designation grant D. Proof of public notice 3 .. ORDINANCE NO. 48 (Series of 1994) AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING 520 WALNUT STREET, LOT 8 AND THE NORTH HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, WILLIAM'S ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN, AS "H," HISTORIC LANDMARK PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-7-703 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen, have filed an application for Historic Landmark Designation of their property, pursuant to Section 24-7-704 of the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Committee recommended Historic Designation 7-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on August 10, 1994; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended Historic Designation 5-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on September 7, 1994; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-7-702 of the Municipal Code, the City Council has found that the subject property meets standards B (architectural importance), E (neighborhood character) and F (community character); and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to affirm those recommendations as rendered by the Historic Preservation Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission and complete the Landmark Designation process; and WHEREAS, the property owners shall receive a $2,000 landmark 1 .. designation grant, for which the property is eligible, pursuant to Section 7-704 of the Municipal Code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That the structure and property at: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. be granted "H, " Historic Landmark Designation. Section 2 That the Zoning District Map be amended to reflect the rezoning described in Section 1 and the Planning Director shall be authorized and directed to amend said map to reflect said rezoning. Section 3 That the Planning Director shall be directed to notify the City Clerk of such designation, who shall record among the real estate records of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Section 4 That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section 5 A public hearing on the Ordinance was held on the 11th day of 2 .. October, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which hearing notice of the same shall be published once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of , 1994. John S. Bennett, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this day of , 1994. ATTEST: Kathryn S. 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INC. ARCHITECTURE · INTERIOR DESIGN · PLANNING 0 1 J,3 .143 4. 41 3 ..r,™ 47 ';.. , -4'f' .0 L.* 0.,6 - '1 f ./ I Exhibit "B" 201 N. MILL. STE. 207 · ASPEN, CO 81611 · TEL: 303 925-4502 · FAX: 303 925-7490 .."02 SEP 07 '94 12:09 520 Walnut Street Aspen, CO 81611 September 7, 1994 Aspen City Council Aspen, Colorado Re: 520 Walnut Street Landmark Designation Dear Council: We request a $2,000.00 grant for the landmark designation of the property 520 Walnut Street, Aspen, CO 81611. Thank you for your consideration. Since7% JPL 009;1 4/LW At:3% Mic* 25-€)rtiz Gretchbgj. ~enwood Owner Owner ~\-/ mso-0901 Exhibit "C" .. . /.Ill/, · PUBUC NanCE RE 520 WALNUT 5I'REI LANDMARK . DESIGNATION NO'nCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing 1 will be held on Tuesday, Octoer 11, 1994, at a meet· Ing to begin at 5.00 pm be*~re the Aspen aty Couc 0 dl Cound Chambers, City Hall 130 S. Galena Street t Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submit- " ted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut 3 Street Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, £ WUIiams Addition to the Clty 01 Aspen For further f' information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen A Pitldn Manning Oflice, 130 S. Galena St„ Aspe~ CO. 92(15(Ed s/John Bennett, Mayor Aspen City Council Published in The Aspen Times on September 21 1994. Exhibit "D" - I .2 9/7 Saturday,Sunday, October 15·16,1994 • Ae Aspen Tunes 21-C Public Notice «-fc the option of the County, on December 1, 1999, at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 pm belore For further Information, contact Amy Amidon this Agreement, Grantee desires to accept the ORDINANCE NO. 46 or any date thereafter. the Board of County Commissioners, District at the Aspen PitkIn Planning Ollice, 130 S. Gale- easement as provided herein. (Series of 1994) The resolution, in summary outline, Is as toi- Courtroom, 506 East Main Street, Aspen to con- na St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. GRANT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF bwa older an application submitted by Alplne Bank s/Joseph Krabacher, Chairman 1. In consideration of the terms and condi THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, VACATING Preamble recltes the authority for Issuance ol requesting Special Review approval to allow a Aspen Historic Preservation Committee tlons stated In this Agreement, Grantor con- PORTIONS OF GALENA STREET ADJOINING the Series 1994 Bonds and other matters relat- walk-In bank branch office at the Aspen Airport Published in The Aspen Times on October 14, veys to Grantee, its successors and assigns, a THE CUL-DE-SAC AT ITS NORTH TERMINUS Ing thereto. Business Center. The property Is located on 1994 perpetual, non-excluslve road easement for the CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 2,537 SQUARE Section 1 defines certain terms for all purpos- Lot 1, Block 3, Filing 1, Aspen Airport Business construction, maintenance, repair and use of a FEET ALL WrrHIN THE CrrY OF ASPEN, PITKIN es of this resolution. Center. For further Information contact Ellen PUBUC NOnCE roadway across Grantor's property for ease of COUNTY, COLORADO. Section 2 ratilles all action previously taken Sassano at the Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, RE: JAFFEE 1041 HAZARD REVIEW AND GEN- access to Grantee's property to the use of the Copies of this ordinance are available in the by the County in respect to the Refunding Pro- 920-5098. ERAL SUBMISSION real property described in Exhibit C tor vehicu- office 01 the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 South lect and the sale and delivery of the Series 1994 s/Robert W. Child, Chairman NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- lar ingress and egress across Grantor's proper- Galena, Aspen, during normal business hours. Bonds. Board of County Commissioners ing will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1994 ty lor the benefit 01 the Grantee and the general -hWALLY adopted, passed and approved this Section 3 authorizes the issuance of the Published In The Aspen Times on October 14, at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 pm belore public to access Grantee's property. ~ of October 1994. Series 1994 Bonds. 1994. the Board of County Commissioners, District TERMS AND CONDITIONS John S. Bennett, Mayor Section 4 sets forth the details of the Series Courtroom, 506 East Main Street, Aspen to con- 1. The road easement shall be appurtenant to ~shed In The Aspen Times October 14, Section 5 authorizes the optional prior RE: OWL CREEK RANCH, LOT 8, SPECIAL Jr. requesting approval of 1041 Hazard Review duration. The easement will be Fevokable ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 1994 Bonds. PUBUC NOTICE sider an application submitted by Wilton Jaffee, Grantee's property and shall be of perpetual 1994. redemption of the Series 1994 Bonds. REVIEW TO ALLOW IN EXCESS OF 15,000 and General Submission. The property Is loiat- based on failure of Grantor or successors to Section 6 sets forth the execution and autho- SQUARE FEEr OF FLOOR AREA ed approximately three miles southeast of perform any of the terms and conditions ORDINANCE NO. 47 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- Highway 133 on the south side of Prince Creek required herein. rization requirements. (SERIES OF 1994) Section 7 describes registration, transfer and ing will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1994 Road in Section 24, Township 8 South, Range 88 2. Consideration. The following consideration AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CITY COUN- exchange procedures. at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 pm before West. For further intormation contact Ellen Sas- shall be granted lor the access easement: CIL GRANTING A REZONING FROM AF-2 PUD Section 8 provides that the Series 1994 Bonds the Pitkin County Board of County Commis- sano at the Aspen/Pilkin Planning Office, 920- a. Grantee will dedicate one-hall acre of land TO OPEN SPACE (OS) TO THE PUBLICALLY be fully negotlable. sioners, District Courtroom, Pitkin County 5098. within the Williams Ranch subdivision as pub- OWNED ZOUNE OPEN SPACE SECTIONS 2 & 11, Section 9 states the necessity for and Courthouse, 506 East Main Street, Aspen to s/Robert W. Child, Chairman lic park land with public access. TOWNSHIP 10 SOUrH, RANGE 85 WEST OF THE approval ol the Project and the Series 1994 consider an application submitted by Prime Board of County Commissioners b. Grantee will dedicate the se,tion of Smug- 61'H P.M., HIGHWAY 82, ASPEN COLORADO Bonds. Aspen Properties, Ltd., requesting Special Published In The Aspen Times on October 14, gler Road which traverses the Smuggler Mine Copies of this ordinance are available in the Section 10 provides that the Series 1994 Review approval to allow In excess of 15,000 1994 County. parcel, as described in Exhibit D, to Pitkin office ol the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 South Bonds are equally secured. square feet of floor area. The property is locat- Galena, Aspen, during normal business hours. Section 11 provides that the Series 1994 ed at Lot 8, Owl Creek Ranch PUD. For further NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING 3. Alignment and Legal Description. The FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this Bonds are special limited obligations of the inlormation contact Rick Magill at the PLEASE TAKE NOICE: That the Board of access easement shall conlorm to the align- 11 day of October, 1994. County and are not to be considered general Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 9205062. County Commissioners of PltkIn County, Col- ment described on Exhibit C. John Bennett, Mayor obligations or indebtedness of the County. s/Jody Edwards, Chairman orado will conduct a public hearing on the fol- 4. Width. The easement shall be sixty feek in ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk Section 12 describes the character 01 the Pitkin County Planning and lowing resolution on October 25, 1994 at 5:00 width or such greater width as may be neces- Published In The Aspen Times October 14 , agreement. Zoning Commission pm, and the Board of County Commissioners gary to satisfy existing codes, conditions and 1994. Section 13 states that payment 01 the Series Published in The Aspen Times on October 14, Meeting Room, Pitkin County Courthouse, 506 requirements of Pitkin County or such other 1994 Bonds is not secured by the pledge of any 1994. E Main Street, Aspen, Colorado, at which time governmental agency with appropriate jurisdIc- ORDINANCE NO. 48 and place all members of the public may tion. property. (Series of 1994) Section 14 accepts the purchase contract for PUBUC NOTICE appear and be heard: 5. Use. The road easement is non-exclusive AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CrrY COUN- the Series 1994 Bonds. RE: OATES CARETAKER DWELLING UNIT A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY and may be used by Grantor, its heirs, succes- Ca.DESIGNATING 520 WALNUT STREET, LOT 8 Section 15 is reserved. REVIEW COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COL- sors and assigns. The easement shall be used ~HE NORTH HALF OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, Section 16 authorizes the execution and use NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- ORADO, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF by Grantee, Its successors, assigns for purpos- ~'S ADDrrION TO THE CITY OF ASPEN, of the final offering statement lor the Series Ing will be·held on Tuesday, November 15,1994 PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, GENERAL OBU- es stated In the Grant above. Grantee accepts AIIIIHISTORiC LANDMARK PURSUANT TO 1994 Boqds. at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 pm belore GATION OPEN SPACE REFUNDING AND this easement on behalf of the general public SZ~ 24-7-703 OFTHE MUNICIPAt. CODE Section 17 sets forth the form of the Series the Board of County Commissioners, District IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SERIES 1994, IN THE and its acceptance serves to ensure the use of Copies of this ordinance are available in the 1994 Bonds, Certificates, and Registration Courtroom, 506 East Main Street, Aspen to con- AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF this easement by members ol the general pub- office ol the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 South Panel. slder an application submitted by John Oates $6,100,000 AND PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN lic to access Grantee's property. Galena, Aspen, during normal business hours. Section 18 provides for the application of requesting approval for a 600 square foot care- DETAILS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. 6. Construction and Maintenance. Grantee FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this gross revenues. taker dwelling unit in an existing cabin. The Copies of the proposed resolution are avail- agrees to pay for atl repairs and maintenance 11 day of October, 1994. Section 19 provides for delivery of the Series property is located on Lot 2, Wollson Subdivt- able for public inspection irom 8:30 am to 4:30 costs and expenses attributable to Grantee's ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 1994 Bonds. slon. For further information contact Rick Mag- pm in the office of the Clerk and Recorder, 530 use 01 the road easement. Grantee agrees to Published in The Aspen Times October 14, Section 20 provides lor the disposition of 111 at the Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 920·5062. E. Maln Street, Aspen, Colorado. Phone 92051 prepare a temporary construction access plan 1994. bond proceeds. s/Robert W. Child, Chairman 80. for vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Grantee Section 21 provides for the redemption of the Board 01 County Com miss ioners Jeanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk further agrees that all costs of surveying, engl ORDINANCE NO. 50 AN ORDINANCE OF THE outstanding 1983 Refunding Bonds. Published in The Aspen Times on October 14, Published in The Aspen Times on October 14, neering, construction, repairing and maintain- CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COL- 1994 Section 22 provides for the redemption of the 1994. Ing the road easement shall be paid solely by ORADO AMENDING CHAFTER 24 OF THE outstanding 1983 Revenue Bonds. Grantee, Its successors or assigns. MUNICIPAL CODE LAND USE REGULATIONS, Section 23 Is reserved. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 7. Construction of Improvements to Mollie TO PROVIDE A PLANNING AND ZONING COM- · Section 24 provides for the transfer of funds RE: 624 EAST HOPKINS COMMERCIAL GMQS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Gibson Park. Grantee agrees to construct MISSION SPECIAL REVIEW TO PERM[r PARK- and accounts. ALLOCATION County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Col- improvements to the Mollie Gibson Park on a ING ON GARAGE APRONS IN MULTI-FAMILY Section 25 provides for a Reserve Account. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- orado will conduct a public hearing on the lol- sub contractor basis lor Pitkin County. PROJECTS SUBJECT TO NEW REVIEW CRITE- Section 26 provides for a Rebate Fund. Ing will be held on Tuesday, November 1, 1994 lowing ordinance at 5:00 p.m. on the 25th day 8. Soil Removal. Grantee will dispose of OU2 RIA ESTABLISHED IN SECTION 24-5-302(A) AND Section 27 describes the general admintstra- at a meeting to begin at 4:30 p.m. before the of October, 1994, at the Board of County Com- soil removed from the Smuggler Mobile Home SECTION 24-7-404(B) tion of funds. Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission, 2nd missioners Meeting Room, Pitkin County Court- Park on the Smuggler Mine Property. Copies of this ordinance are available in the Section 28 describes the rate maintenance Floor Meeting Room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., house Plaza, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, Col- 9. Warranties. Each party warrants that It is office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 South covenant. Aspen, to consider an application submitted by orado, at which time and place all members 01 the owner of the property Identified in the Galena, Aspen, during normal business hours. Section 29 sets loAh tax covenants. MHS Partners, Box 1709, Aspen, CO, requesting the public may appear and be heard: recttals and described in the exhibits as FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this Section 30 sets forth additional general approval for a commercial Growth Manage- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY grantors and grantee's property. Grantor war- 11 day of October, 1994. covenants. ment Quota System allocation 012,70{) net COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COL- rants that he will cause all liens and encum- John Bennett, Mayor Section 31 provides for additional parity leasable square feet to construct a two story ORADO GRANTING AN ACCESS EASEMEN-r TO brances to be released or subordinated with ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk bonds. office building. The property Is located at 624 E. THE DEVELOPERS OF WILLIAMS RANCH respect to the easement granted herein and Published in The Aspen Times October 14, Section 32 defines ~Events of Delault." Hopkins Ave.; Lot Q and the west pl Lot R, ACROSS THE MOU.!EGIBSON PARK O:dinance that hewillwarrant and defend Grantee's title 1994. lic '1; Section 33 concerns remedies tor delauit. Block 98, City and Townsite ot Aspen. For tur- NO. and use 01 the road and driveway or ol the road Section 34 concerns duties upon default. ther information, contact Kim Johnson at the Series 1994 easement from any and att claims to the road ORIMNANCE 51 (SERIES OF 1994) ' Section 35 specines no impairment of the Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S. Gatena St., RECITALS easement by third parties made by, on, or AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CITY COUN- Series 1989 Bonds. Aspen, CO 9205100 1. There is currently being developed the behalf 01 Grantor. CIL GRANTING A SIX MONTH EXTENSION OF Section 36 concerns defeasance. s/Bruce Kerr, Chairman Williams Ranch subdlvision which consists ol 10. Default. Either party shall have the right THE 1992 LODGE GMQS ALLOTMENT GRANT- Section 37 provides for amendment of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission affordable housing for local residents of Pitkin to enforce the obligations of perlormance ol ED BY ORDINANCE 3, SERIES OF 1993 FOR 720 resolution. Published in the Aspen Times on October 14, County. the other party as contained herein through lit- EAST COOPER AVENUE, ASPEN COLORADO. Section 38 concerns successor registrars or 1994 2. The developers of Williams Ranch subdivt- Igation seeking an award of damages or inlunc- Copies ot this ordinance are available in the paying agents. sion are desirous of obtaining a local access tive relief. The prevailing party in such litlga- olfice of the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 South Section 39 provides for bond Insurance from PUBUC NOTICE road to the subdivision through lands owned tion shall be entitled to recover all costs Includ- Galina, Aspen, during normal business hours. AMBAC Indemnity Corporation. REN DEUSE 1041 HAZARD REVIEW & GENER- by Pltldn County. . ing reasonable attorney's fees. FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this Section 40 speclfies a payment procedure AL SUBMISSION 3. In exchange lor an a'ccess easement, the 11. Amendment. This Agreement shall not be 11 day of October, 1994. John Bennett, Mayor ~~suant to the municipal bond insurance poll- ing will be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1994 acre of public park land within the subdivision written Instrument signed and acknowledged NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- Williams Ranch developers will dedicate 1/2 amended, modified, or supplemented except by ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk Section 41 speclfies notices to be given to at a regular meeting to begin at 5:00 pm before for the use of the general public. The develop- by the parties. Published In The Aspen Times October 14, AMBAC. , the Board ol County Commissioners, District ers also agree to construct improvements to 12. Successors and Assigns. All provisions of 1994. Section 42 concerns consent of AMBAC. Courtroom, 506 E. Main St., Aspen to consider the Mollie Gibson Park at their expense. the Agreement, Including the benelits and bur- Section 43 concerns the parties Interested an application submitted by Donald DeLise 4. In exchange lor the access easement, the dens created thereby shall run with the land PUBUC NOTICE herein. requesting 1041 Hazard Review and General Williams Ranch developers will dedicate the and shall enure to the benefit 01 and be binding Please take notice that the Board of County Section 44 concerns the effect of actions on Submission approval for construction of a sin- section of Smuggler Road which traverses the upon the parties respective heirs, administra- Commissioners finally adopted approved on bond owners. gle family residence. The property Is located on Smuggler Mine parcel to Pitkin County, as fur- tors, successors and assigns. October 11,.1994, the following Resolution No. Section 45 states findings about the maxi- the east side of Castle Creek Road approximate- ther described in the attached easement. 13. Notices. Any notice required or permitted 94-181: mum net effective interest rate and remaining ly 4 miles south of Highway 82; Philadelphia NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE hereunder shall be in writing and shall be PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- authorization. . mill site (M.S. 7570 B), the Hightand Mary (M.S. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF deemed given when personally delivered to SlONERS RESOLUTION 9+181 AUTHORIZING Section 46 directs officers and employees of 7570) and the Wilton Belle (M.S. 2114 For fur- PITKIN COUNTY, that PitkIn County grant to any party hereto or when mailed, postage pre- THE ISSUANCE OF PrrKIN COUNrY, COL- the County to take all action necessary to effec- ther information contact Tim Malloy at the Williams Ranch subdivision an easement paid, by registered or certified mall, return ORADO, AIRPORT REFUNDING REVENUE tuate the provisions of the Resolution. Aspen/Pitkin Planning Office, 920-5098. across the Mollie Gibson Park as fully receipt requested, to the following addresses: BONDS,SERIES 1994, IN THE AGGREGATE PRIN- Section 47 concerns severability. s/Robert W. Child, Chairman described in the attached Easement Agreement Grantor: Pltkin County Board of County Com- C~L AMOUNT OF $1,140,000; AND PROV1[)- Section 48 repeals all conflicting resolutions. Board of County Commissioners and authorize the Chair to sign any documenta- missioners ~ 1141 CONNECTION THEREWITH Section 49 provides that the resolution will Published In the Aspen Times on October 14, tlon related to the granting of such easement. c/o County Manager jolution authorizes the Board of Coun- be irrepealable until a certain time. 1994 EASEMENT AGREEMENT 530 East Main Street imissioners (the "Board"), on behalf of Section 50 provides that the resolution will THIS Easement Agreement CAgreement") l. Aspen, Colorado &1611 County, Colorado (the "County"), to be elfective immediately upon Its adoption. PUBUC NOTICE made this day of , 1994, between the Board ot Grantee: Estate of Stefan Albouy Issue the "Pitkin County, Colorado, Airport Section 51 provides lor publication by title RE: 939 EAST COOPER AVENUE LANDMARK County Commissioners ol Pitkin County c/o Gary A. Wright Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1994," (thee and short outline. DESIGNATION AND CONCEPTUAL DEVELOP- ("Grantor.) and the Estate of Stefan Albouy, 201 North Mill Street, Ste. 106 Series 1994 Bonds'D in an aggregate principal FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROVED, the lith MENT REVIEW CGranteeD. Aspen, Colorado 81611 amount of $1,140,000 lor the purpose of provld- day ol October, 1994. NOTICE 6 HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- RECITALS . IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties under- ing funds to refund, pay, and discharge the Copies of the full text of the resolution are Ing will be held on Wednesday, November 2, . 1. Grantor owns certain real properly jituate stand and agree to perform and to be bound by County's outstanding Airport Relunding Rev- available in the Pltkin County Clerk's Olfice dur- 1994, at a special meeting to begin at 5:00 pm in PitkIn County, Colorado described on Exhibit each ol the terms, conditions of this Agree- enue Bonds, dated as of April 1, 1983 (the Ing regular business hours at 330 E. Main before the Aspen Historic Preservation Com- A CGrantor's property"); ment, the ellective ol which shall be the date 'Refunding Project"). The Series 1994 Bonds Street. mittee In the second floor meeting room, City 2 Grantee owns certain real property situate first above written. will be dated as of October 15,1994, will mature P~lished The the Aspen Times on October Hall, 130 S. Gatena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to In PltkIn County, Colorado adlacent to Copies ol the proposed ordinance are avail- on December 1 of the years 1995 through 2004, 14,1994. consider an application submitted by Bob & Grantor's property described on Exhibit B able for public inspection duringt regular bust- and will bear Ink.., from their date to maturi- Darnell Langley requesting approval of Land- CGrantee's property"); ness hours in the office of the Clerk and ty at rates ranging trom 4.10 to 5.50 per annum, PUBUC NOTICE mark Designation and Conceptual Development 3. By the execution 01 this Agreement, Recorder, 530 East Main Street, Aspen, Col- payable semt-annually on June 1 and December RE: ALPINE BANK AABC BRANCH OFFICE SPE- Review to duplex the existing historic resl- Grantor desires to convey to Grantee a non- orado. Phone 920-5200. 1 in each year, commencing December 1, 1994. CIAL·REVIEW dence and to construct three detached units on exclusive 60 Mot access road easement for Jeanette Jones, Deputy Clerk and Recorder The Series 1994 Bonds will be subject to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hear- the property at 939 East Cooper Avenue, Lot A vehicular Ingress and egress to the Williams published In The Aspen Times October redemption prior to their stated maturity, at Int witl be held on Tuesday, November 15, 1994 Block 37, East Aspen Addition, City of Aspen. Ranch residential subdivision. By execution of 14,1994 . 3 ..1 LEGALS DEADLINE WOON o. TUESDAY Copy must be clearly typed. Mo Fax transmissions accepted for publication RATES 1 st insertion - .5060/line; 2nd insertion - .3680/line *t ..1 , 9.1 1 Proof of publication - $2 ·4'. W PA·, . I Saturday-Sunday, September 17-18, 1994 • The Aspen Times 17·C - Classified Ads Public Notice ORNIWICE NO. 47 (SER63 01· 101) AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CHY COUNCIL GRANI1NG A REZONING FROM AF-2 PUD TO OVEN Wo#kshops Suppoit Community Pe,sona/s SPA£ E 0 10 'i r ) IHE I UU Ja .Y OWINE! ) A )1 N. ( M t·N SPACE SECI'IONS 2 & 11, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUrlt RANGE 85 WESr OF THE 61*111'.M., HIGHWAY 82, Cbsses & Clinics Groqos Se#vice ASPEN COIDHADO WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-7-1102 01 the Miulkil)al Code the applicant, the City ot Aspen, hits submitted an application lor a map amendment to rwoie a 57.15 cre 01 publicly uwned open space hom AF-2 PU) to Open Space; and ASPEN ACTING Workshops, Tues- CHEMICALLY SENSITIVE people or ADOPTION; HAPPILY married, pro- WHEREAS, the City of Aspen recently annexed the day nights at the Aspen Chapel. For people with CFS interested in net- Colorado Firefighters fessional couple want a healthy new- property within 90 days 01 annexation; and 57.15 acres Into the City and is rewired to rezone the information call 923-4620. (8/20tf: working. Cathleen. 544-0531 (6/ and Forest Fire Fund born to adopt and love. Please call W}*REAS, a duly noticed ibblic Hearing was held 35tfc) 15wthf 24tD our attorney at 1(800) 418-9999, A. bythe Aspen}Uutingan<!Zaning Commissionqhere- inatter ComnussionD on August 16, 1994 to consider ASPEN WRITERS' WORKSHOP: CHRISTIAN ENCOURAGEMENT for OR 534. (9/2-13:36-37cc) the map aintdinent, and Wednesdays, 7pm. All are welcome. emotional healing. Sundays 6pm, Al- WHEREAS, the Commission considered the repre- 925-6177 or 920-7814. pine Fellowship, Basalt. 923-3887. sentations made by the Plarning stai and Interested Georgia Flood Relief public and lound thai the rezoning application corn- HATHA YOGA; Monday 5:30- 6:45 CREATE YOUR DREAMS. Free video HAPPY (late) BIRTHDAY ples with Section 24-7-11(2; and pm at Aspen Youth Center. Tuesday, presentation, Aspen Library. Most Specify preference on John Colson! WHEREAS, the Calinlission recommen£5 to the City Cancl approval 01 rezoiling the publkly owned open 9:30- 10:45am, Aspen Community Mondays, 7pm, 923-2358. check space from AR PU) to Open Space: aii l Church. Leslie Freimuth, 925-5852. DEBTORS ANONYMOUS: Meets Checks to Red Cross WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council having consid- (5/31tf:22tfc) ered the Planning and Zoning Commission's recoin- Mon. noon, First Baptist Church. Box 4070, Aspen, mendation lor a map amendment does wish to grant Wed., 5:30, St. Mary's. (5/3;18tfc) CO 81612 Speak French · the re~pested map amendmet, tor the 57.15 acres 01 HAPPY (late) BIRTHDAY pulkly owned open space, Sections 2 & 11, Township DISCRIMINATION, LET'S Help each Charges: Visa, MC Jason Rushing! 10 So~Ah, Range 85 West of the 607 PM., Aspeii Co~- other. Talking about any kind of dis- 1 (800) 842-2200 on,10. All purposes, native speaker, 9 crimination Call GV, 923-4796. NOW, 1}UCRO:ORK BE tr ORDA[NED BY'rHE enY years teaching experience. COU*101·'lliECrn'Of ASPEN,COU)RAIX>. Catherine, 544-0964. ELDERCARE - CAREGIVER Support Section l. Illat it does hereby i,aill rezoning of the Group, 5:30 second Tuesday. Pitkin CLOTHES AVAILABLE to take to WALK A DOG! 57.15 acres 01 plidkly owned open space, Sedions 2 & (9/13-19:37cc) County Senior Center. Call 920-5432. needy out of valley- Thrift Shop, 925- 11, Tinvuship 10 Socah, Rat* 85 West olthe 6th PM., (3/17tf;lltfc) Call the Aspen/Pitkin AspenCok-,rado trumA}21~1) toOpenSpace 3121. (8/16tf;33tfc) Sectk*i Z The Oicial Zone !*suict Map tur the City TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION. GLENWOOD SPRINGS; Fridays, DO YOU have a lonely dog who would County Animal Shelter 01 Aspen, Coloato, sliall be and is hereby amended to Free advanced lectures for medita- 8pm, Sl. Stephen's basement. love a canine companion? Homes at 544-0206 dect tlhose rem~ning ~:tkvis as set torth in Sedion 1 tors every Wednesday, 7:30 pm. Narcotics Anonymous, 10th and and/or foster homes needed as a for more information entered on the Otacial Map in accordance with Section above and such amendments shall be promptly 925-8122. Grand. community service for loving, non- 24&1~113 01 the M,inicipal Codel Hea/#7 Se,vices 1 HAVE MS and want to start a sup- barking dogs. 963-3858. (1/29;6tfc) Section &1'hat theatyaerkbe and lt,eby is direct- ed, upon the adoption 01 this ordinance to record port group. Judy, 963-3563. GRASSROOTS TV, Channel 12 sur- (1/7,2tfc) vey; What programming do you enjoy KDNK Section 4. ¥ any sedion. subsectkn sentence. clause ae,k and Recorder. ASPEN - BASALT CARE CLINIC: INTIMACY GROUP; Relationship watching most? Write; Box 2006, As- phrase or porthin 01 this ordinance is for any reason Health care for low income families. communication. Men and women. pen, 81612, fax 925-8001. Terrific Tunage held invalid or u,zonstit~ional by anycourt of compe 927-4268. tent juriscliction, such provision and such holding shall Wednesdays, 7pm- 8:45pm. No GRIEF & LOSS, Community Hospice. Public Radio for the Rearing not allect the validity 01 the remaining portions thereol. COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES charge. 920-9447. First, third Tuesdays, 5:30pm, Fork Valley. 88.3 FM. Sectiont This Ordinance shall not e#ect any edstiI€ lit#ation and shall not operate as an abatement 01 any Walk-in Clinic Hours: Monday 9- UFE SUPPORT: For cancer sur- Health & Human Services. First on the dial in Pitkin Countyl action or pluceedk41 1*nv peixti:41 under or by virtue 10am; Wednesday 1 -2pm; Thursday, vivors. Meets first and third Mon- 544-0726. (9/1,36tfn) 01 the ordi~wlces repealed or ainended as Iterein pro 3-4pm. 0405 Castle Creek Rd (by days. 927-9390 for information. Hospital). 920-5420. (tfc) PITKIN COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES vided and the same shall be con[kided arid conch,ded under such prior ordinances LIVING SOBER: Sunday 9am. Aspen Food Stamps, Medicaid, Public As- Section 6: A public hearing on the Ordinance shall be CONFIDENTIAL AIDS/HIV Testing & Country Inn, Hwy 82. (Old Pomogran- sistance. 920-5350 (5/19tf;20tf) held on the day o[ Oct. 11,1991 at 51» PM. in the City Counseling. Colorado Alternative ite). (2/11 tfc) Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall Aspen Cokolaito, fil- RESULTS: CREATING Political Will Singles Test Site, Community Health Servic- teen (15) days prior to whidi hearing a public notice of es. 920-5420. (tfc) LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP - 920- To End Hunger, Education/Action the same shall be published one in anewspaper of gen- 4310. Meetings 4th Tuesday/7:15pm, 923- THE ROARING FORK SINGLES Will eal drculalion within the City 01Aspen. INIT«]DLJCED, READ AND (Mi)IERED PUBIN·01) as FREE PREGNANCY TESTS available BIPOLAR SUPPORT group. For infor- 3627. (11/17:47tfc) be sponsoring a variety of activities provided by law, by tlie City Council ot the City of at Community Health Services, 920- for fall. Join us for our popular po- Aspenonthe 12dayoISeptember, 1994. 5420. (tfc) mation call 920-2065. THE ASPEN Buddy Program is seek- John Bennett Mayor NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Basic ing caring, responsible adult mentors tluck dinner, discussion groups, ATTEr: Kathryn S. Koch, City Ck* MAMMOGRAMS: COMMUNITY text study Fri. 6 p.m., St. Mary's, to act as Big Buddy volunteers. Sin- hikes, bike trips, dances and more. FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this Health Services. Financial assis- Main St. gles, couples, or families from Aspen Call our 24hr hotline for info and dayoL, 1991 tance for ages 35 and over. 920- Jolui Bennett, Mayor to El Jebel are needed. Lots of perks! newsletter. 920-7516. ATIEil' Kathr,ii S. Koch, City Ck:rk 5420. (tfc) NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: open Call 9255717. Flblistled iii 1-he Aspen Miles un September 16, MID-LIFE SCREENING PROGRAM ;~~re~~n~~ji~~rs~e~hurs 6:30pm, St. THRIFT SHOP Needs transportation Ganve SWes for women 40-64. Planned Par- ' for clothing to go to outlying areas. ORDINANCE If*). 48 enthood in Glnwd Springs. 945-8631. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS Support 925-3121. (1/29tf:6tf) (Series 0119!M) group; Mondays, beginning 2/14, ANC)RDULANCE<)F'IHEASPENCr'Ya)l,DICILDES· SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED Disease 7pm, St. Mary's Catholic Church, YOUTH-TO-YOUTH NEEDS a few ENAMNG 520 WALNUr STREEr, inT 8 AND THE Clinic, by appointment. Community Carbondale. sofas for Y2Y room at Middle School Designer Clothing NORrH HALF oF 181' 9, 131 £)CK 3, WILIJAM'S AD[* Health Services. Confidential. Call 110441011·{ECr]YOI·'ASPENAS-H,"11191'ORKJIAND- 920-5420. (tfc) OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: MWF Elizabeth, 925-6623, ext. 345. MARK PURSUANF TO SECI ION 24-7-703 OF THE Nearly new, size 4,6,8, shoes / MLNCU'AL CODE 8:10am. Newcomers Tues 5-6:15pm, boots size 6 1/2 -7 1/2. Evening, WHEREAS, Gretchen GreenwoodOrtiz and Michael Summer is Thurs 5-6pm. First Baptist, Aspen. Mee#ngs ski wear, coats, suits, sweaters, Ortiz, ow™rs 01 531 Walnut Street Lot 8 and the north Here! SEX AND LOVE Addicts Anonymous: casual wear and accessories. hali 01 LA* 9, Bluck 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen, have Bled an apitcation for Historic Landmark Mondays, 7:30pm, back door base- INTERESTED IN Gamblers Anony- Household items and linens also. [}esignation 01 their propetty, punguant to Section 24-7 The time is now... ment, Methodist Church, Glenwood. mous? Call Mitchell at 920-2553. 450 S. Original, Apt. #1. Satur- 7(1101 the Municipal Code; ancj to lose those extras SEXUAL ASSAULT Support Group: 7 - -1----.g-_ ommended Historic [)esignation 7-0 tor the subject day 9am. WHEREAS, the Historic Preservatkon Conmittee rec- call Dafna, 927-9820. Mondays, 6-7 pm. Call Response, litulbium =UU! 1 property at ad,ly i*,liced public hearing on August 10, (9/14-16,37cc> 920-5357. 1994 and WELL BABY CLINIC, Community WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission Health Services, 0405 Castle Creek SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Aspen Coun- BUDDHIST SHAMATHA Sitting Medi- recunmended Ilistoric Desiglation 50 for the subject Rd, by hospital. 920-5420. (tfc) celing Center's confidential, afford- tation Practice Mondays, 6-7pm, SATURDAY SEPT. 17, 9am til 5pm. ploperty at a ~ly notia,d public hearing on Set)tem- ber 7, 1994, and able outpatient program. 920-5555. Aspen Community Church. Dennis, 220 Holland Hills Rd., Holland Hills, WHEREAS. pursuant to Section 2+7-700 01 the Munic- SU/WON SURVIVORS OF INCEST, Anony- 923-4090. (nptfc) Basalt. (9/14-16;37cc) ipal Code, the City Council has jound thal the subject property meets standards 13 (architectural impor- mous (SIA), Wednesdays, 7:00 to 33222 ; Ghips 8:30 pm, Basalt Methodist Church. WHEREAS, City Council wishes to alfrm those rec- SUBSTANCE ABUSE Relapse Pre- (AA) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: vention Group, 5pm, Wednesdays. tion Committee and Italuu,w and Zoning Conunission Friday 7:45am Community Church, Aspen Counseling Ctr, 920-5555. and complete tile landmwk 1)esignation process; and WHEREAS, the property owners shall receive a Noon Episcopal Church. 6pm St. THE ROARING Fork Head Injury Sup- $2,0001[uldmark desigiation grwit, lor wiuch the prop Mary's Church, 7pm 1st Babtist port Group; third Friday. Country Inn, 05ED* erty is e44#ble, pursuant to Sect»n 7-7()1 01 the Munia- Church. Saturday, 9am St. Mary's Carbondale, 7pm. Sharon, 963-0259. pal Code NOW THEREFORE BE rr ORDAND BY THE Church, noon, 1st Baptist Church, THE VALLEY Sexual Abuse Center is Section 1 ity Church. 8pm Episcopal Church. tion on joining a group, please call be granted "11,- Ilistoric l andmark Designation. Cr]YWUNCLI.OF'11-[ECKYOFASPEN, COLDRADO: 7:30pm ARU. Sunday 10am, Aspen a non-profit program serving victims That the structure and property at: Counseling Center. 6:30pm Common- of sexual abuse. For more informa- Block 3, William's Addition to the City 01 Aspen. 520 Walnut Street. lot 8 and the north hall Of int 9, 928-0499. Section 2 the Valley Sexual Abuse Center at ~-3kiM,TaditionA~ AIDS/ASPEN C.A.R.E.S (Community 928-8044. 1181 the Zoning District Map be amended to reneet the rezoning describet! in Section 1 mid the Planning for AIDS Resources & Educational WESTERN ALLIANCE For The Men- D.rector shall be authorized and directed to ainend Services) Meeting every 3rd Monday, tally 111: (WAMT), A family support Section 3 said map to refled said rezoning 5:30-7:30pm. Hotline: (303)920-4292. group. Tom or Ollie Sherman. 945- Mountain living for motivated team oriented people, That the Planning [)irector sliall be clirected to notify AL-ANON VALLEY Meetings: AS- 8310. who want to make a difference in a progressive the City Clerk 01 Slk·11 cle,ig,lation, who sid record PEN, Monday, 7:30pm, Baptist fine clothing and ski retail company. among the real estate records of the Pitkin County Church. BASALT, Monday, 7pm, Fellowship Our 32 year old retail and catalog operation is seeking naire. Cle,k and Recor~r's Olke a ce,116ed copy of this Ordi· Methodist Church, GLENWOOD Section 4 SPRINGS, Monday noon, St Barna- individuals to work with us as we open Thal il any section, subsecion, sentence, clause, bas Catholic Church; RIFLE, Mon- MEN'S ECUMENICAL BREAKFAST: the new Aspen Mountain Ski School Store pliase or porlion d tlus Ontilwkie is [or any reason day, 7pm, Gun Barrel Square. Tuesdays, 7:00am; spiritual discus held invalid or unconstitutaal by ally unrt of compe- located at the Silver Queen Gondola. tent jitrisdictilin, 9 h portitm stulll be deemed a sepa- sions 7:30-8:30am, Aspen Commun- ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS; Sat ity Church. Attractive salary and benefits program. kiklit4; sh;111 licit afit<1 tlie valkaty of tli remaining rate, distinct and imiependent provision and such eves. 7:30, Aspen Country Inn, any i portions thereol questions please call Keith Leighton CommunRy SKI TECHNICIANS, BOOT FIT SPECIALISTS A put,he hearing cil the Ordinanm was held on the 920-2296. Section 5 ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL· ' Must have experience in ski equipment sale and service. lit h (Ly ot (Xld *:r. at 51*) 1).In. 61 tir City ('0111 ~cil bevlce Cluititliers. Asimi City 112111, Astrit, Colorado, fifteen Family, friends' support group. Call Full-Time & Part-Time (15) days prior to which hearing notice 01 the same Nancy, 923-3645. (11/26:49tfc) s|uil| ~,e IM~ills|ie~~ i,i,ce u] a IR:Wspdljer 01 geirral cir- ASPEN - BASALT CARE CLINIC: Seasonal a,Litioi c will 81 tt i· ( 'tty 01 A,1,e, 1 ASPEN COUNSELING CENTER, 24 Health care for low income families. IN11*)1*K'!·1), KFAI) ANI) C *ti) Rl:J) IUMUSHEI) as HOUR CRISIS LINE. 920-5555. 927-4268. Send Resumes Attention: pr~,vicicil by law liy tlie C'ity ('ouncil of tlie City ot Asptn on the clay 01 101. (12/16-22:52p) Joi u~ S. Bennett, Ma>ur GRASSROOTS TV CHANNEL 12 Director of Operations - Gorsuch Ltd. • 263 East Gore Creek Dr. Bl-POLAR BEARS Support Group for seeks experienced volunteers to Vail, Colorado 81657 or FAX 1-303-476-4323 Kill·NE Katlu·yti S. Ki*·h. C Ry ('teri 1·114At J Y a{It,ptal, pa,sed and appru~d th~ day ul, depression and manie depression. video events summer and winter. Excellent growth opportunity working with our premier retail management system. 1»1. Susan, 925-7610. 925-8000. Al'1151' Kathry,i S Koch, City Cle,1( 0 0 9 PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 520 WALNUT STREET LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 pm before the Aspen City Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submitted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. s/John Bennett, Mayor Aspen City Council Published in the Aspen Times on September 23, 1994. City of Aspen Account PUBLIC NOTICE RE: 520 WALNUT STREET HISTORIC RELOCATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 1994, at a meeting to begin at 5:00 pm before the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submitted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesting to relocate the historic miner's cabin to another portion of the property. An 8 foot variance into the required 15 foot front yard setback is also requested. The property is located at 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the North one/half of Lot 9, Block 3, Williams Addition to the City of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen Pitkin Planning Office, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO. 920-5096. s/John Bennett. Mayor Aspen City Council Published in the Aspen Times on September 23, 1994. City of Aspen Account (490 °1 A Ag- 1·c_Lu,jU-h w-e© 4 9 //lo s w Dt~,f!··11 1·Meb 9 1 ~4 ~w'~ 016:W.ti4144 ·91'2·' i , .,.,;~~·,0 : 18·C The Aspen Times • SaturdaySunday, September 2+25, 1994 Public Notice NOTICE OFPUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE THE PEOPLE OF THE 5TATE OF COLORADO, TO (303)925·9190 positions are not scheduled lor election in 1996 NO. 94-11 THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANT(5): FIrst Publication: September 16, 1994 NOTICE TO TRUCK DEALERS shall conthue reprelenting two 01 the three newly To Whom It may Concern: This Notice Is given You are hereby summoned and required to Last Publication: October 14,1994 , INVTTATION TO BID established districts. Their terms shall end as previ with regard to the tollowing described Deed ol appear and delend against the claims 01 the Corn- Published in The Aspen Times on September 16. Starwood Water District, Aspen, Mtkin County, oully :che,klled, In January, 1999.- plaint filed with the Court In this action. by Aling with 23,30, and October 7, 14, 1994. Colorado, requests bids from qualified tluck dealen Section 3. k h the Intent 01 this Resolution and bat- Grantor 03orrower): Maco Stewart the Clerk 01 this Court an Answer or other response lorthe foOowing lot questton to not allect district by district voting Ort#nal BeneOdary Colonial hwestinent Corpon- You are required to file your Answer or other REQUEST FORBID-CLEANING SERVICES One 1994 or 1995 new four wheel drlve one ton commissioner term limitation or commissioner tien Current Owner 04 the Evidence 01 Debt Colo- response within 30 days after the zervice of this Sum- 1.OCATION: City oi Aspen -Ice Garden, 233 W. work truck with plow, dump bed and sander. salary provisions otherwise provided by the Char- nial Saving FA mons upon you. Service of this Summons shall be Hyrnan, Aspen, Coloardo 81611 Spedhcations and Instnictions to hidden will be ter Date oIDeedollh,st:September26. 1980 complete on the day 01 the last publication. A copy The City of Aspen -Ice Garden ts accepting bids tor available to Interested parties on and after 10·00 *rRODUCED, FUET READ AND SET FOR PUBLIC Recording Date of Deed of Trust Oct 28, 1980 01 the Complaint may be obtained train the Clerk 01 the cleaning 01 the tce arena Janitolial and cleaning a.m., local t'me Monday, September 26,1994, at the HEARINGONTHE 30™ DAY OFAUGLEr, 1994. Orlgtnal Principal Amount 01 Evidence ol Debt the Court. requirements are set forth in the Facility Cleaning otilce of the Starwood Water District, P.O. Box 629, SECOND READING ON THE 13TH DAY OF $72.000.00 N you lall to Ate >uur Answer or other response to Requirements. Copies of these requirements can be 0121 Stewart Drive, Starwood Subdivision, Aspen, SEPTEMBER 1994. Outstanding Principal Amount of Evidence of the Complaint in writing within 30 days alter the date obtained by contacting arena manager George Pucak Colorado. Phone 3038258939. Fax 303825-5870. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLELISHED N 11·1~ZIA Debt as of the date hereot $63,087.72 01 the last publication, judgment by default may be (9205142). The time period for the cleaning contract Separate, sealed bids will be received until Mon- ASPEN TIMES ON THE 9TH DAY OF SEF[EMBE~ County of Recording Pitkin rendered against you by the Court for the relief shall be from October 1,1994 through December 31, day, October 3, 1994, at the above address, at which 1994. Book and Page No. or Reception No. 01 Recorded demanded Iii the Complaint without further notice. 1994. time and place bids will be opened pub'cly and APPROVED AND ADOPTED UPON THIRD RE,|~ Deed of Trust: In Book 398 at Page 92 l'his Is an action to quiet title to the tollowing real Bids mut besubmitted tothecity*Aspe~ 130£ read ING AND AFTER PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 19T1~' Legal Description 01 Real i¥operty: property situate in Pitkin County. CO: Gatena Cat the information window) no later than Bill Johnston. Manager DAY OF SEFTEMBER 1994. Condominium Unit 6, AIAX CONDOMINU~ lor- Lot 6 01 the AABC Rowhouse Subdivision, a Resub- 4:00 pm on September 26,1994. Starwood Water District PUBLISHED AFTER ADOFTION IN THE ASPEN merly described as Manor House Condominklms, as division ol Lotl, Block 7, Amended and Restated Plat Published In The Aspen Tknes on September 16 P.O. Box 629 0121 Stewart Drtve TNES ON THE 23RD DAY OF SEMEMBER, 1994 shown on the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 7 at 01 the Aspen Airport Business Center Filing No. 1 of and 23,1994. Aspen, CO 81612 Copies 01 the full ted 01 the Resolution are avalk page 20, and as shown on the Map 01 the Alax Con- record at Mat Book 19 at Page 43 01 the records' 01 Published in 'n,e Aspen Tlmes on Septanber 21 able for put* impecoon bm 8.30 am to 4:30 pin. dominiums, formerly described as Manor House the PltkIn County Clerk and Recorded, sublect to the PUBLIC NOTICE 30.1994. In the office of the Clerk and Recorder, 530 East Condominiums recorded in Plat Book 7 at page 61, coinants, restricnons and limitations contained in THE FOUNDATION MANAGERS OF THE WORLD MahAspen, Colorado 81611 Phone: 303·920·5180 and as more fully described in the Condominlum that Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and SURVIVAL FOUNDATION DO HEREBY MAKE AVAIL PRQJECr #SHE 0021-028 3 Jeanette Jones, Deputy County ae:t Declaration thereof recorded November 6, 1978 In Restrictions lor the MBC Rowhouse Subdiviston ABLE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION THE FORM 990PF SUBACCOUNT# 10165 Nlished In The Aspen Times on September 23, Book 357 at page 660, County of Pltki,1 State ol Col- recorded in Book 530 at Page 928 of the records of ANNUAL REPORT, INCLU){NG ALL ATTACHMENTE NanCE OF FINAL SEITLEMENr 1994. orado. the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder. FOR THE 1991 & 1992- CALENDAR YEAR. A FREE In accordance with the notice provisions con- SlEJECT to the terms, conditions and obligations Dated: May 9,1994 COPY OF THE ANNUAL REPORT CAN BE talned in 38-26-107 C.R.S. 1973 as amended, the ORDNANCE 39 of said Condominium Dedaratlon. which has the 1Utished In the Aspen Times OBTAINED BY ANYONE WHO REQUSTS Ir RT[HIN DEPAR™ENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF (*RiS OF 1994) address 01 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Pint Publication: August 26,1994 180 DAYS OF THIS NOTICE BY SENDING A SELF- COLORADO hal established OCrOBER 11, 1994, as AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN Crrr COUNCIL THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF Last Publication. September 23, 1994 ADDRESSED, STAMPED ENVELOPE TO: WORLD the date 01 final settlement with Kolbe Striping Inc, GRANTING A NINErY DAY EXTENSION OF THE THE PROPERTY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF BY: G A Wrght#10028, SURVIVAL FOUNDKnON, P.O. BOX 1467, ASPEN, Contractor tor the conmniction 01 Colorado Project 1990 COMMERCIAL GMQS AU,Or~T GRANrED IHEDEED OFTRIET. Attorney for the Plaintiffs COLORADO 81611 No. SHE 0821-028, consisting ol epoxy pavement BY RESOLU[ION 90-58 AND RESOLUTION 9061, THE UEN FORECU)SED MAY NOT BE A FIRST 201 North M111 Street, Suite 106, Aspen, CO 81611 ANY QUESTION; REGARDING THE OR Or}·{ER marking. located on S.H. 82 beginning in Glenwood FOR THE 409 EAST HOPKINS COMMERCIAL DEVED LIEN Telephone. 3038255625 FOUNDATION MATTERS SHOUD BE DIRECTED TO: Springs at M.P. 0.00 and extending Southeasterly OPMENT, 409 EAST HOPK1145 AVENUK ASPEN COL· Colontal Savin@$, FA, the owner 01 the Evidence Published In The Aspen Times August 26 and PATRICK FOX R)UNDATION MANAGER (303) 923- through the city 01 Aspen to MP. 45.00, situated in ORADO 01 Debt secured by the Deed 01 Trust described September 2.9, 16 and 23, 1994. 4979. Gartield, Eagle and Pltkin Counties, State of Col- FINALLY, adopted, passed and approved this 12 herein, has filed written election and demand lor Published In The Aspen Times September 23, 1994. orado. day 01 September 1994. sale as provided by law and in saki Deed 01 that THE CrIY OF ASPEN has Issued an RFP to accom- Claims containing a verilled statement ot the John Bennett. Mayor THEREFORE. Notice Is Hereby Given that lwill, at modate the installation of a voice and data cable PUBLIC Nall~ amaunts due and unpaid must be In the lorm 01 a ATIEST: Kathryn S. Koch, aty Cle,1/A 10:00 0'dock In the lorenoon 01 October 12, 1994, at plant for City Hall. The purpose of the RFP is to Notice 01 Dection: The Following Proposed Home written afidavit and must be recel,€d by the CON Cophes ol this ordinance are available in the offidl the South front door, PltkIn County Courthouse, 506 retain a contractor to Install test, label and docu- Rule Charter Amendments will be voted on at the TROLLER Department of Transportation at 4201 E 01 the City Clerk City Hall Aspen, Colorato, dlir·~ East Main, Aspen, Coloradorsell at public auction to ment the cable plant The cable plant must be fully general election held county-wide in Pltkin County Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80222, on or normal ottice hours the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real compliant with the latest TIA/E]A standards and sup- on November 8, 1994. before 5.00 p.m. of the final settlement date alxne. Published in The Aspen Times on September 23, property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), port 100 Mbps transmission throughout the bulkl- Please take notice that the Board of County Com- JAMES E SEBELS, Acting Chief Engineer, 1994. Grantorm' heirs and assigns therein, for the pur- Ing. Bidders me* request additional Information or a missloners has adopted on September 13, 1994 the Published In The Aspen Times on September 23, ORDINANCE NO. 41 DIvision of Highways. pose of paying the Indebtedness provided In said copy 01 the REP by calling 308.9205045 or writing to: following Resolution: Evidence 01 Debt secured by the Deed 01 Trust, pkis Cable Plant RFP, Department DP, 130 S. Galena St, A RESOLUnON OFTHE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- 301994. (Series 01 1994) attorneys' fees, the expenses 01 sate and other items Aspen. CO 81611. Bids are due by 5 p.m. on Septem. MISSIONERS OF Pr™04 COUNIY, COLORADO, SUB AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE a;lowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a ber 26,1994. Mr[TiNG TO THE ELECrORATE PROPOSED HOME PROJECT #SHE 0821-027 AND SALE OF CrTY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, REV- Certificate of Purchase, all as provided bylaw Published in The Aspen Times on September 16, RULE CHAFTER AMENDMENTS RECrrALS SUBACCOUNT # 10164 ENUE BONDS (THE ASPEN INSmUTE PROJECT) THE LAW FIRM OF BURKE & CASTLE, P.C. IS 23,1994. 1. The Board 01 County Commissioners (the Board) NOTICE OF FINAL SErTLEMENr SERIES 1994, IN A PRINCIPAL AMOUNT NOT TO ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY appointed a Home Rule CharterTask Force in 1993 to In accordance with the notice previsions con- EXCEED $7,000,000; MAKING DETERMNAMONS AS INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR LEGAL NOTICE review what issues may be appropriate for amend- talned in 38-26-107 C.R.S. 1973 as amended, the TO SLIFICENCY OF REVENUES AND AS TO OTHER l'HAT PURPOSE. Nolte ks hereby glven that the Forest Service, U.S. ment or darification In the Home Rde Charter. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, STATE OF MATTERS RELATED TO THE PROJECT AND Dated August 22, 1994. Department 01 Agriculture, 16 considering an 2. The Home Rule Charter Task Force met over a COLORADO has established OCIOBER 11,1994 as APPROVING THE FORM AND AUTHORIZING THE I Judy James, ec change ol land with the Board ot County Commts- series of months and reviewed the Charter tor multi the date of final settlement with Adarand cons- EXECUTION OF CERTAIN DOCLNE,rrS RELATING Deputy Public Trustee In and tor the sioners 01 Pltkin and Eagle Counties. Colorado, under pie issues including some specitically identined by tors, Inc., Contractor for the construction of Col- THER£% County of Pitld* Cdorado. the authority 01 the Ad of May 19, 199«PL 103-255). the Board of County Commissioners. orado Project No. SHE 0821-027, consisting ol FN4AUY ADOFTED AND APPROVED this 12 day FIrst Publication: September 2,1994. The land under jurisdiction of the Forest Service that 3. The Home Rule Charter Task Force completed guardrail and weather station. Located on S.H. 82 at o#September 1994. Last Publication: September 30, 1994. Is being considered tor eochange is described as: A recommendations to the Board which are attached various sites near the Summit ol Independence John & Bennett Mayor Published in The Aspen Times September 2, 9,16, pard of land lying in Tracts 43,45, and 46, T. 8 S., R to this resolution as Exhibit 1 and incorporated here- Pass, situated in Lake and Pitkin Coun~es, State 01 ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 23 and 30,1994. 87 W., 6th P.M., commonly known as the Mount In by reterence. Colorado. Copies 01 this ordbance are available In the oince Sopris Tree Nursery, containing 128.03 acres, more 4. The Board set for election in 1993, the questions Claims containing a verified statement ol the 01 the City Clerk, City Hall Aspen, Colondo during NOTICE OF PUBUC TRLETEES SALE or less, in the White River National Forest, Eagle put torth by the Home Rule Charter Task Force, but amounts due and unpaid must be in the form 01 a normal oince hours. NO. 94-10 County, Colorado. The Pltkin and Eagle County lands a technical deficiency denied the voters the opportu- written affidavit and must be received by the CON- Published In The Aspen nmes on September 23, TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: Thts Notice is which have already been conveyed by the counties nlty to vote on these questions. TROUER Department of Transportation at 4201 £ 1994 given with regard to the following described Deed of to the United States are described as: 154 patented 5. Four of these questions were voted on and Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80222, on or Trust mining claims located within the Holy Cross, Hunter- passed by the electorate at the primary election In belore 5:00 pm. of the final settlement date above. ORDINANCE 42 JAMES E SIEBELS, Acting Chlet Englneer, (Series 01 199,0 Original Grantor of Deed of Trust (Borrower): Fhringpan, Colleglate Peaks, and Maroon Bell,Sno- August, 1994, but there are two questions still Shadow Mountain Equities Inc. a Color*10 corpora- mass WUderneIs Areas; Richmond Hill; Aspen Moun- remaining. DMahn 01 Highw«ys. AN ORDINANCE INCREASING THE EMERGENCY tk,n tur: Wmt· C~ Rivi. A.•ete.2(ba Creek RU: of t!* S,nle B):rl :ME :~b Cs-: Bfug d = C,e r,dillihed In Th,• A-NY•., T.me: r.p Sept•mber 23. TELEd-im,NE CHARot UPON TELEPHONE O:*tal Bendclary al Deed 01 Tnt First Nati- claims are more pmtlcularly described In Quit Claim torate on these tworemaining questions. 30.104. EXCHANGE ACCESS FACUmES WmEN nE CnY al Bank of Freeport PUBUC NOTICE SIGN A REVISED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEr Deeds dated July 26, 1994, and recorded in the offf NOW THEREFORE BE rT RESOLVED, that OF ASPEN AND AUrHORIZING THE MAYOR TO Current owner 01 the evklence of debt secured by dat records 01Ea~e County as Reception No. 543818 The Board directs that the following questions the Deed of Trust First Bank North FKA First (Book 647, Page 806) and August 16, 1994, recorded shall be placed on the ballot lor the general election PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That the Board ot County MENT CONCERNING AN EMEROENCY In.EPHONE National Bank of Freeport In the omcial records 01 Pltkin County as Reception In November in a manner that allows these ques- Commissioners 01 Pitkin County, Colorado, at its SERVICE AUrHORITY IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH Dateot Deed o#Trust: May 16,1985 No. 373279 (Book 758, Page 738). Four (4) additional tions to be voted on individually: special meeting on the Bth day 01 September, 1994, AND OPERATE AN EMER~NCY IEL.EPHONE SER- Recor,Mng Date 01 Deed 01 Trust May 24, 1985 dalms which will be conveyed by Pitkin County to 1. POUCY MAKING AND ADMINISTRATION - and after a duly-noticed public hearing, adopted the VICE SYSTEM IN THE CrTY OF ASPEN County of Recording Pitldn County, CO the United States are described as: Storm King Lode Shall the conflicting provisions of the Home Rule following Resolution which will submitted to the FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this 12 Reception No. of Recorded Deed ol Trust: 26&132 Mining aaim (USMS No. 9232); Annie Hayford Mde Charter be clarified to provide for the policy govern electorate for approval at the November 8, 1994 day 01 1994. Book and Page 01 Recorded Deed of Trust Book Mt,4 Claim MMS No. 6043); Magle Lode Mining Ing role ol the Board of County Corninbsioners and county,vide General edection: John S. Bennett, Mayor No. 486 Page No. 628 - aaim (LEMS No. 5749); and Silver np Lacie Mining the administrative role of the County Manager, so RESOLLmON OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- ATrESr: Kathryn i Koch, City Clerk YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the under- Clalm OEMS No. 6066). The 154 claims total approxt- that the County Manager be responsible for the MISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, Copies of this ordinance are available in the oince signed as the legal owner 01 an Evidence of Debt, mately 1,307 acres, more or less, and are located employment of all department heads and other staff, APPROVING A BALLOT ISSUE FOR THE COORDI- 01 the City Clerk, City Hall Aspen. Colorado, during dated May 16, 1985, in the or*ial principal amount within the Arapaho, Gunnison, and White River except as otherwise provided by law. Specifically, NATED EL.ECTION OF NOVEMBER, 1994, CONCERN- normal omce hours 01 $30~000.00 dollars and which is secured by the National Forests, Eagle and Pitkin Counties, Col- shall Section 2.72 01 the Home Rule Charter which ING AN AMENDMENT TO THE PITKIN COUNTY Publkshed In The Aspen Times on September Zi Deed of Trust described above, has filed written orado. currently reads· l'he Board shallappoint alidepart. HOME RULE CHARTER MA~DATING A REDUCTION 1994, election and demand for sale as provided in said There Is no need to equalize values pursuant to ment heads and the members of all Citizen Boards» FROM FIVE (5) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO Deed of Trust. The outstanding principal balance the Act of October 21, 1976 since the legislation be repealed and reenacted to read as follows: THREE (3) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND PRO- ORDINANCE No. 43 (exclusive of interest and any other charges proper- specifically Indicates that the values are considered 2.72 l'he Board shall appoint al] the members 01 VIDING FOR THE TRANSInON TO THAT COMMIS- (SERB OF 1994) ly allowable under the documents evidencing sald to be 'approximately equal.- Floodplains and/or wet- all Citizen Boards. SIONER REPRESENTATION FORMAT AN ORDINANCE OF THE Crn COLNCIL OF THE debO due and owing upon the Evidence of Debt lands may be Involved, and may fall under the and shall the Home EUe Charter be amended to Resolution No. 94160 CrrY OF ASPEN, AMENDING CHAPTER 24 OF THE secured bythe abovedescribed Deed of Trust being requirements 01 Eigecutive Orders 11988 and 11990. add Sectlon5-23 toread as iollows: REntrA13 MUNICIPAL CODE, LAND USE REGULATIONS, BY loreclosed ts $268,750.18 as ot July 19, 1994. Persons having valid objections to this proposed 5.2.3 Except as otherwise provided by law, and in 1. There is currently scheduled a coordinated AMENDING SECrION 243-101 TO ALLOW ARCHI- The following·described property Is atl of the exchange must ille their objections with the Forest the case of employees reporting to other elected off- election on November 8, 1994, at which election bat TECWRAL PROJECTIONS TO EXTEND EIG}frEEN property encumbered by sald Deed of Trust Supervisor, White River National Forest, Box 948, cials, the County Manager shall hire and remove all lot issues such as amendments to the Pitldn County INCHES INTO REQUIRED YARDS AND TO AMEND UNIT 1, USE WEEKS 1, 7,9,37, 38, 43, 44, 45 AND Glenwood Springs, CO 81602 within 15 days after department heads. All other county staff members Home Rule Charter are permitted pursuant tostate THE DEFINITION OF ARCHITECTURAL PROJEC- 46 date ollast publication of this notice. and employees may be hired and removed by the constitution. TIONS LNT 4, LISE WEEKS 10 AND 20 Published in The Aspen Times on September 16, County Manager, or at his direction, these powers 2. The Board of County Commissioners 01 Pltkin HNALLY, adopted, passed and approved this 1~ INT8, USE WEEKS 8, 15 AND 43 23,30 and October 7,1994. may bedelegated by the County Manager to depart- County is permitted to place such ballot issues on day of September 1994. UNIrr 11, USE WEEKS 2, 3, 13,37,44 AND 45 ment heads orother subordinates. the ballot of a coordinated election pursuant to the John Be,inett May~ UNIT 12, USE WEEKS 7, 12, 13, 14, NOTICE OF PUBLIC TRLETEESALE NO. 94-13 2. APPOINTMENT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE provisions 01 the Home Rule Charter. Attest!<ath,yn S. Koch, City Cler-12~ 15,2136,37,38,40,43 AND 44 TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: DEPARIMENC OF FINANCE - Shall Section 5.42 of 3. The Board of County Commisshners believes Copies 01 this ordinance are available in the oltice SHADOW MOLHrAIN LODGE AT ASPEN, accord· You are hereby notmed that the holder of the the Home Rule Charter be repealed and reenacted to that the question 01 tile number 01 County Commts· 01 the CIty Clerk City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. during ing to the Amended Condomintum Map thereof Indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust herein reflect that the Director of the Depaltment 01 Anance sioners to be elected and to serve on the Board b an normal ottice hours recorded August 28, 1985 In Plat Book 17 at Page 73, described has med a Notice of Election and Demand shall be appointed by the County Manager, and to important kssue of public concern and li approprk Published in The Aspen Times on September 23, and according to the Condominlum Declaration lor for Sale In accordance with the provisions of the read as follows: ate tor determination by the voters of this county in 1994. the Shadow Mountain Lodge at Aspen, recorded Deed ot Trust and pursuant to the laws 01 the State 5.42 The Director of the Department of Mnance a ballot issue. October 29, 1984 in Book 475 at Page 783 and 01 Colorado. shall be appointed by the County Manager. NOW, 11{EREFORE. BE rT RESOLVED as lollows: PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment thereto recorded August 26, 1985 in The Deed of Trust being foreclosed is described as IN'IRODUCED, ARST READ, AND SEr FOR PUBLIC Section 1. The Board of County Commissioners RE: 520 WALNUr SIREEr LAM)MARK 8001[493 at Ne604. lollows: HEARING AT THE REGUIAR MEErING ON THE 30th submits the following language for a countywide DEIGNATION COUNTY OF PITKIN, STATE OF 001.ORADO Deed 01Trust 1¥om Grantor: Gary M. Feldman and DAYOFAUGLET, 1994. ballot Issue in the November 8, 1994 coordinated NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pubtlc hearir€ THE UEN OF THE DEW OF TRUST TO BE FORE Lisa M. Feldman NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBUSHED 04 THE election, to wit will be held on Tuesda Octul 1 11. 1994, ata meet- CLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LEN. Tothe Public Trustee ot Pitldn County ASPEN TlMES ON THE 2ND OF SEF[EMBER, 1994 SHALL SECTION 2.1 OF THE PITKIN COUNTY Ing to begin at 5.00 pm belore the Aspen City Coun- THERE]URK NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN that 1 will, Current Owner of Evidence 01 Debt Secured by the APPROVED AND ADOPTED AFrER SECOND HOME RULE CHARTER BE AMENDED TO PROVIDE cil Council aiambers, City Hall 130 S. Galena Street at 10:00 0'dock am. on the date 01 September 28, Deed of Trust Alpine Bank Aspen READING AND PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 13TH DAY FOR A BOARD OF COLINTY COMMISSIONERS OF Aspen, Colorado, to consider an application submit- 1994, at the Pitkin County Courthouse, 506 East 011*nal Principal Balance: $560.000.00 OFSEFIEMBER, 1994, THREE (3) MEMBERS AS ESTABUSHED BY RESOLU ted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood Main St. Aspen, Colorado, sell at public auct™ to Present PArlcipal Balance $143,195.a2 PUBUSHED AFTER ADOPTION IN THE ASPEN 11ON 94-160?* requesting Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut the highest and best bkider tor cash, the real prop- Dated: October 5, 1993 TIMES ON THE 23RD DAY OF Say[EMBER, 1994. Section 2. The passage 01 the ballot Issue set lorth Street lot 8 and the Nonh one/hall 01 Lot 9, Block 3, erty described above, and all interest of said Recorded: November 12, 1993 Jeanette Jones, Deputy aerk & Recorder In Section l hereol at the coordinated election shall Williams Addition to the City 01 Aspen. For hirther Grantor, the heirs, successors and assigns 01 said in Boolc 730 Copies of the full text N this Resolution are *vall- result In the following amendments to the Mtkin information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen Grantor, ior the purpose 01 paying the Indebtedness At Page 540 able lor public Inspection in the office of the Clerk County Home Rule Charter: Pltldn Plannbg Omce, 130 S. Galena St„ Aspen. CO. provided in said Note and Deed 01Trust. attorneys' As Reception No.: 363224 and Recorder, 530 £ Main St, 8:30 am -4:30 pm. ARTICLE 11, Section 2.1 shall be repeated in Its 9205(86. fees, and the expenses 01 sale. and will delver to the The Deed of Trust encumbers the following Published in The Aspen Tknes September 23,1994. entirety and replaced by the tollowing new Section s/John Bennett, Mayor 2.1: purchaser a Certincate of F'urchase, aU as provided described real property sltuate in the County of Aspen City Council by law. · Pitkin. State 01 Colorado, to wit: DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF PrrKIN, COL- -2.1Creation Published kt The Aspen Times on September 23, Date: A-st 8, 1994 U* 65, Horse Randi, aceordtrig to the Plat thereol ORADO, Case No. 94PR22, DMston - There shall be a Board of County Commissioners 196)41 Thomas Carl Ohen recorded Au04 27,1991 In Book 27 at Page 27, being NOTICETO CREIXTORS BY PUBUCATION IN THE consisting of three (3) members who shall be quab Public Tnestee ot the County 01 Pltldn, all d the property encumbered by the Deed ofTruit MATIER OF THE ESTATE OF WILTON JAFFEE, also fied electors ot the County and who shall have reskt- PUBLIC NOTICE State 01 Colorado THE LEN OF THE DEED OF TRLET TO BE FORE Imown al Wl.TON JAFFEE Sr.,Deceased ed within the County for not less than one (1) year RE 520 WALNUT 5rREET HISTORIC RELOCATION ~ FIrst Publication Date: AL€ust 26. 1994 ClOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LEN. NOTICE TO CREUTORS' prior to the election." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Last Publication Date: September 23, 1994 THEREFORK notice is hereby glven that I will at Estate ot WILTON JAFFEE, Deceased ARTICLE Il Section 2.1.1 shall be repealed In its wil be held on Tues€100', October 12, 1994, atameet- By. Judy Jamer. Deptly Public Trustee 10:00 0'clock am on the 26,h day ol October, 1994, Case No. 94PR22 entirety and replaced by the lollowing new Section ing to be0n at 500 pm belore the Aspen Historic at the south boat door oi the Pitldn County Court- All perions having clairn agninst the abownamed 2.1.1: Preservation Commission, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, ATIX)RNEYS house, 506 East Main Street, Aspen, Colorado, sell at estate are required to present them to the personal -2.1.1 Transition City Hall 130 & Gatena Street, Aspen, Colorado, to Patrick D. McAINster, Esq. ' public auction to the highest and best bidder for representaUve or to the (District Court ot Pitldn, The two Commissioner positions eliminated by consider an appilcation submitted by MichaN Ortiz David L Lm>o, Esq cash. the real property 01 Grantor, and the heirs aix! County, Colorado) on or belore January 24, 1995, or the amendment to Charter Section 2.1 shall be eliee- and (ketchen Greenwood re*=ting to relocate the GARAELD & HECHT, P.C. 601 East Hyman assigns 01 Grantor, tor the purpose of paying the the clahns may be torever barred. tuated by a redistrictIng of the Board ol County historic miner's cabin to another portion 01 the Avenue, Aspen, CO 81611• (303)925-1936 Indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust, attor- Jeanne JaNee Commissloner Districts In 1995 reduct,W at mnnber property. An B tool variance into the required 15 Published In The Aspen Times August 26 and neys' lees, and eo,penses 01 sak and will deliver to PO Box28 to three Commissioner Di•rict•, sald red'stricting loot hoot yid setback ls abo re,pested, The prop September 2.9,16, and 23,1994. prchaser a Certlticate 01 Purchase~ as provided by Aspen, Colorado 81612 to become eflecttve lorthe purposes olthe coor- erty 11 located * 520 Wdnut Street 11* 8 and the the law, 01 the State 01 Colorado. 1 Mchael Farley, Attorney/personal Representa. nated general election 01 November, 1996. and the No,th one/haN d Lot 9 Block 3, Wallams Addition to DEnner co~Er, Dated this ?th dayl September, 1994. live commencement 01 the term of oince 01 the Board 0, the City 01 Aspen. For h,ther kibnnation, contact PnKIN COUNIY, COLORADO Thomas CarI O~n, Pubic Trustee 01 the Colu*y 01 WadeAshWoods Hil &Farley, PC County Commissioners in January, 1997. UDon the Amy Amidon at the Aspen Pltkin Planning Oince, Case No. 94 CV 453 Pltidn. Colorado 360South MonroeSt.,040~ ball:ofthereterenced redistrictig oolyon®Com- 13Oi Galena St. A/pen, 00 9206096. SIMMONS BY PUBUCATION BM. Clrol L 1~ote Deputy Public Tnistee Derive, Colorado 80209 miukiner podtion will become vacant to be Blled 0/John Bennett, Ma>g LALREL P. PACE and JEAN M. PACE. PWr-K vs. Attorney tor Owner at Evidmoe 01 Debt (303)3228@43 by election in 1996 ior a Ul lour yew term, rather Aspen City Co~licil PAUL B. RnTER and RICHARD MAUJEWSKI atio Stephen R Comor, PC Pubished in The Aspen Tkne, on September Zl than the three Commissioners poiltions which Pub-ed 4 The A,pen Thnes on September 21 1,lown u laCHARD MALIEVSKY; Delendanti 600 E- Hop-, Suite 301 30 and October 7,1994 would haw been open torelectioo pu.IJ.Il tothe 1984 Aipem,Color,£10 81611 Ove district lonnat. 7'he two Commt~looers whole («I) - - *Vt I b MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and Council THRU: Bill Efting, Acting City Manager// THRU: Stan Clauso ~5* Planning Director FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer DATE: March 27, 1995 RE: 520 Walnut Street, Landmark designation, Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 SUMMARY: Staff recommends Council approve Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 for the proposed landmark designation of 520 Walnut Street. There are two structures on the site, a miner's cabin built approximately in the 1880's (the focus of this landmark designation request) and what appears to be a miner's cabin which has been very much altered and added on to. In addition, Staff recommends Council approve the applicant's request for a $2,000 landmark designation grant, pursuant to Section 7-704. The property meets the eligibility criteria for this grant award. This landmark designation has been tabled several times since first brought to Council on October 11, 1994. At that time, Council wished to be informed of any preservation incentives that would be sought through redevelopment of the property. A memo provided in Council's March 13th packet explained that a front yard and sideyard setback variance for the historic cabin only was recommended by HPC. No variances are to be granted for the new residence which will be built on the same property. APPLICANT: Gretchen Greenwood-Ortiz and Michael Ortiz, owners. LOCATION: 520 Walnut Street, Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, William's Addition to the City of Aspen. PROCEDURE FOR REVIEW: Landmark Designation is a three-step process, requiring recommendations from both HPC and P&Z (public hearings), and first and second reading of a Landmark Designation Ordinance by City Council. City Council holds a public hearing at second reading. HPC recommended approval of Landmark Designation 7-0 on August 10, 1994. P&Z recommended approval of Landmark Designation 5-0 on September 7, 1994. Council approved First Reading of Ordinance 1 . #48, 3-0 on September 12, 1994. LOCAL DESIGNATION STANDARDS: Section 24-7-702 of the Aspen Land Use Code defines the six standards for local Landmark Designation, requiring that the resource under consideration meet at least one of the following standards: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or an event of historical significance to the cultural, social or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado of the United States. Response: This standard is not met. B. Architectural Importance: The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character. Response: This house is a good example of a simple worker's cottage which has only minor alterations on the interior and exterior. It is a traditional rectangular, gable roofed Victorian structure and has double hung windows and a front door with arched 1/2 lites which were typical in that era. The clapboard siding appears to be original. Alterations which have been made to this structure are the picture window on the south elevation and the standing seam metal roof. The fairly pristine condition of this structure makes it potentially eligible for listing on the State Register of Historic Places. C. Architectural Importance: The structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type or specimen. Response: This standard is not met. D. Architectural Importance: The structure is a significant work of an architect whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect or builder is unknown. E. Neighborhood Character: The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. 2 . I. Response: The house is one of three historic residences on Walnut Street. Walnut and Spruce Streets once formed a small neighborhood which was directly adjacent to the Smuggler Mine operation. This area undoubtedly served as worker housing. Today, the base of Smuggler Mountain is densely developed, primarily as housing for local workers. Preservation of the remaining Victorian structures which are scattered throughout the neighborhood is important in providing some reference to the type of mining era development which once characterized this area. F. Community Character: The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This site is representative of the modest scale, style and character of homes constructed during the mining era, the community's primary period of historic significance. Recommendation: Staff, HPC and P&Z recommend that Council approve Landmark Designation of Lot 8 and the north half of Lot 9, Block 3, Willliam's Addition to the City of Aspen, finding that standards B (architectural importance), E (neighborhood character) and F (community character) are met. Staff also recommends that Council approve the applicant's request for a Landmark Designation grant. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve Second Reading of Ordinance #48, Series of 1994." "I move to adopt Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 on Second Reading, for the Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut Street." City Manager Comments: Exhibits: Ordinance #48, Series of 1994 A. Vicinity map B. Current photograph of 520 Walnut Street C. Owner's request for a $2,000 designation grant D. 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MILL, STE. 207 · ASPEN, CO 81611 , TEL: 303.925-4502 · FAX: 303/925-7490 00 41 r; 1 . 811 4 91 1 520 Walnut Street Aspen, CO 81611 September 7, 1994 Aspen City Council Aspen, Colorado f Re: 520 Walnut Street Landmark Designation Dear Council: We request a $2,000.00 grant for the landmark designation ofthe property 520 Walnut Street, Aspen, CO 81611. Thank you for your consideration. A Since~*, ~ ~ If 1 4/k -) _ ~11 bic 25-€>rtiz Gretcj&<#. GAnwood Owner Owner -'··-/ mso-0901 j Exhibit "C" 11 1 lilli 1 0. 0. 1 PUBUC NO-nCE · iR RE: 520 WA1NUr 5rREET 1»DMARK NOT}CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing · i 1 will be held on Tuesday, Ocrot·tr 11,1994, at a meet- inK to begin at 5:00 pm belore the Aspen Clty Coun- 0 d. Council a~ambers, aty Hall 130 S. Galena Street t Asper~ Colorado, to consider an application submit- L ted by Michael Ortiz and Gretchen Greenwood requesUng Landmark Designation of 520 Walnut D Street Lot 8 and the North on4/hall of Lot 9, Block 3, 1 Williams Addltbn to the Clty N Aspen For further 11 Informatlon, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen P Pitkin P!artning Otkt 130 i Galena St, Aspen. CO. 920·5096. s/John Bennett Mayor 1 Aspen Clty Council Published h The Aspen Times on September Zi 1994. - -- Exhibit "D" .4 l ·B·.,-4 4444 *«»*AA· »:4*.1.=46»*&4'**/k .. ~ €"D ./' 2/ . 7 3 64*641'«44