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HomeMy WebLinkAboutagenda.council.worksession.20080408MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Ben Gagnon, Special Projects Planner ~~ THRU: Chris Bendon, Director, Community Development DATE OF MEMO: Apri14, 2008 MEETING DATE: Apri18, 2008 RE; Zupancis-Galena Master Plan Update REQUEST OF COUNCIL: There is no request for formal action from City Council at this time. PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION: There have been no formal actions by City Council with regard to the ZG Master Plan, aside from establishing an initial budget for the master plan process (see "FinancialBudget Impacts" below). The ZG Partnership is made up of the City of Aspen, Pitkin County, the Aspen Art Museum, the Pitkin County Library and the Chamber, and has been engaged in an informal public process since March 2007. DISCUSSION: The ZG Partnership intends to apply to City Council for COWOP eligibility at a public hearing scheduled for April 28. During the April 8 work session, the ZG Partnership will make a presentation summing up the informal public process that has been ongoing since March 2007, including public feedback. The partnership will also describe a general scope of work for a COWOP Task Force, if such a Task Force is to be established. Packet materials on this generalized scope of work is not yet available, as the partnership is meeting on Friday, April 4, to review the potential scope of work. Although the partnership is not requesting any formal action from City Council on April 8, any feedback regarding the informal public process, or regarding the potential scope of work for a COWOP Task Force would be helpful. The partnership will also respond to Council requests to develop information prior to the Apri128 public heazing. BACKGROUND: The Civic Master Plan as adopted in December 2006 includes findings and recommendations intended to guide the future use of public lands in the "Civic Core," between Aspen Mountain and the Roaring Fork River. The ZG Master Plan focuses on the publicly-owned lands between East Main Street and Rio Grande Place, and between N. Mill Street and Obermeyer Place/Concept 600. FINANCIALBUDGET IMPACTS: The City of Aspen budgeted $50,000 for the ZG Master Plan in 2007. As part of its shaze of ZG Partnership costs, the City spent $19,085 in 2007, and $1,450 in 2008, with some bills pending. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Staff is not recommending a forma] action from Council at this time. CITY MANAGER COMMENTS: