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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.CU.734 W Main St.1978-CU-4City of Aspen Planning Office Pitkin County Planning & Zoning Commission 130 South Galena Aspen, Colorado 81611 ATTENTION: Mr. Richard Grice Ms. Karen Smith Re: Detailed description of the proposed antique shop for Lots K & L, Block 18, City and Townsite of Aspen Dear Mr. Grice, Ms. Smith and Members of the Planning & Zoning Commission: The following letter is intended to be a detailed descrip- tion of the proposed operation of an antique shop presently under consideration as a conditional use on the above - described property. The proposed shop is to be exclusively an antique shop dealing in high quality Scandinavian antiques occassionaly supplemented with geniune authenticated antique articles from other areas. All of the antiques will be of high quality in the form of large and small furniture and small antique articles such as candle holders, mugs, glass pieces and similar items. Lis G. Sorensen will be a co- owner. She is a Danish citizen residing in the United States, and both she and Mary Webster, the other co- owner, will travel to the Scandinavian countries every year to locate, buy and import antiques, whereby replenish- ing the stock of the shop whenever necessary from available sources. Both of the applicants will actively be involved in the operation of the facility. The shop will offer no nonantiques, gifty type items, junk (junque) or other types of items some- times offered along with genuine antiques in quasi- antique shops. Simulated or artificial antique items will not be available at the shop. The applicants wish to inform the Planning & Zoning Commission that a shipment of Scandinavian antiques has arrived in Texas belonging to them and will be freighted to Aspen shortly for removal later this month (September). The shop will be open seasonally, and may be closed during some off - seasons allowing the owners needed time to travel abroad in search of stock. It is proposed the entire main the building will L r CORRECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Hearing scheduled for October 3, 1978, before the City Planning and Zoning Commission to consider a request for conditional use of Mr. Temple Allen's Victorian building located on the corner of Seventh and Main Street as an Antique Shop has been post- poned until October 10, 1978. The meeting will be held in City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall beginning at 5:00 p.m. For further information contact the Planning Office, 3rd floor of the Aspen City Hall or call 925 -2020 ext. 223. /s/ Charles T. Collins, Chairman Aspen Planning and Zoning Mailed this twentieth day of September, 1978. City of Aspen Planning Office Pitkin County Planning & Zoning Commission Page Two be used as the antique shop. The first floor area is 1,250 square feet in size. The upstairs of the building will be utilized as a three or four bedroom two bath apartment, use permitted as matter of right in the O (office) zone. The base- ment of the structure will be utilized for storage in conjunction with the antique shop proposed to be operated within the build- ing. On site parking is provided to the premises with ten (10) legal parking spaces available and in place. Additional parking is available along Main Street in the block between 7th and 8th Street which provides for unrestricted parking under the Municipal Code. With respect to improvements proposed to the buildings, the applicants advise that they may desire to have the building's exterior painted, but because of its historic designation that any such painting would be done only after approval of color schemes and design by the Historic Designation Committee of the City of Aspen. No other exterior changes are proposed. Any sign which is utilized in conjunction with the antique shop will be tastefully done subject to the applicable provisions of the sign code of the City of Aspen. The applicants will be in attendance at the consideration of this matter and will be willing to further elaborate on their plans and answer questions of the Planning Office Staff and Planning & Zoning Commission. V Mar M. W ster F0 IL�� Lis G. 5 ensen /jms PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on October 3, 1978, in City Council Chambers in City Hall, Aspen, Colorado to consider a request for conditional use of Mr. Temple Allens' Victorian building located on the corner of Seventh Street and Main Street as an antique shop. For further information, contact the Planning Office on the top floor of City Hall or phone 925 -2020, ext. 223. /s/ Charles T. Collins, Chairman Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission Mailed this 13�"day of September, 1978. 11. September 1, 1978 City of Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission and the City of Aspen Planning Office 130 S. Galena Aspen, Colorado 81611 ATTENTION: Mr. Richard Grice, Zoning Administrator RE: Conditional Use Application for Lots K and L, in Block 18, City of Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado - Antique Store Dear Members of the Planning & Zoning Commission and Mr. Grice: This letter is written by the fee simple owner (and contract seller) and contract purchasers of the above described property, who have entered into a purchase and sale contract wherein Mary M. Webster and Lis G. Sorensen (the contract pur- chasers) have agreed to purchase the above described property from Temple W. Allen (the fee simple owner and contract seller) conditioned upon the issuance of a conditional use approval for the subject property to operate and maintain an antique store therein. The applicants propose to operate a high - quality antique store, offering for sale imported antiques. The contract purchasers will be available at the hearing set on this matter to describe in detail their proposed operation. Reference is made to Section 24 -3.2 of the official Code of the City of Aspen, which specifically includes within the O- Office district, the district within which the subject property is situate, antique stores as a conditional use. We would appreciate this matter being placed on the agenda of the Planning & Zoning Commission for consideration at the earliest possible date in September, inasmuch as a closing of October 1, 1978, is contemplated. Please confirm the date of the consideration to us. September 1, 1978 Page 2. We would be more than happy to provide such further and additional information as shall be requested and /or required prior to the hearing by the Planning Office and Planning & Zoning Commission. Temple W. Allen may be reached at 925 -7418, and the contract purchasers through their attorney, Leonard M. Oates, at 925 -2600. Very truly yours, Temple' . Allen, Fee Simple Owner and Contract Seller /-N 1 M�r'ry W Contract Purchaser Lis G. Sbrensen, Contract Purchaser rld Enc. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves I.. w C. r..nI .M I. C. 1. 1n h Q�2 w0 RESOLUTION NO. 19 U (Series of 1978) I 6bi� WHEREAS, the City Council is required to establish W g housing price guidelines on or before October 15 of each Y �pk year for consideration in granting points within the terms �N of the Growth Management Plan, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That within the terms of Section 24- 10.4(b)(3) the following housing price guidelines are adopted for the year 1979: Low Moderate Middle Income Income Income Rental price $.36 /sq. ft. $.47 /sq. ft. $.58 /sq. ft. Sale price $45 /sq. ft. $53 /sq. ft. $61 /sq. ft. Section 2 That the above - adopted rental price terms do not include utility costs. A landlord may assess utility costs in addition to the rental price adopted. Section 3 That the above - adopted rental price terms include the base property tax assessment. Increases in property taxes above those assessed in the base tax year may be assessed, pro rata, in addition to the rental price adopted. For the purpose of this section the property taxes assessed in the base tax year will be defined as the property taxes due and payable on the third year following GMP approval on the project or the property taxes due and payable on the second year following the issuance of the final certificate of occupancy for the project, whichever is greater. `� v X AgTO goo •s uAag pTaq BUT499M P qP OpPZOTOD 'uadsV ;o AgTO aqq ;o TTounoo AqT� aqq Aq pagdopp uOTgnTosa.z gPgq ;O Adoo goaaaoo pup anaq P ST buTob9aO; aqq gPgq A ;TgsaO op XJaTO AgTO buT40P pup paquToddp ATnp 'goox •S uAaggp %i ' j 30AL -K III AaTpuPgS AoPgS WA C� '8L6T ' ;o App sTgq pagdop-r •TPnoaddp quamabPUVW ggMOaD panTaoaa UOT}POTTddP goaCosd aqq goTgM UT aVDA aqq UT pagsTTgpqsa agpa aqg MOTaq TIP; qou APM gTun Aup ;O aoTad TPquea aqq 'buTpuPgsggTmgOU UOTgOas STgq ;O SUOTSTAOad aqq '.zanaMOg •upTd quaivabpupW ggMoao aqq iapun TPnozddP buTXaes suOTgPOTTddP asogq oq sP TT9m su panoaddp ATsnoTna.Td buTsnoq amoouT aTppTm pup agPZapom 'MOT oq ATddP paT ;Tpom sP 'TTPgs Aagq 'anogp b uoTgoaS ;o s= aq aqq uTggTM auaA- 04-av9A mOaJ paT ;Tpom 9aP sauTTapTnb aOTad aqq sa 5 uoTgoaS jPaA appuaTpo gOpa 30 5T zagogop aao ;aq zo uo '190T ; ;o anTgPigsTUTiupP pagpubTSap sgT aO 'TTounoo aqq Aq appm aq TTPgs uOTgPOT ;Tpom gong 'xapul buTsnoq TpuOTbag aanu9G aqq uT 9SPG.Z09p aO USP9aDUT aqq ggTM pabpzanP xapul buTsnoq TPUOTgPN aqq UT asPazoap aO 9sv9aDuT aqq oq Tunba qunomp UP UT zpaA- oq -3PaA mo.T; paT ;Tpom aq TTPgs sauTTapTnb aoTad buTsnoq pagdopp -anogp aqq gpgy y uoTgoaS ' 00 .i a'a 'e vneux v'o x nwx Sane91 001 SON1033308d j0 OH033H r MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Richard Grice, Planning Office RE: Allen Conditional Use P.H. - Antique Store DATE: October 5, 1978 Temple Allen is the record owner of the Victorian Office building located on the corner of Main Street and Seventh. The house dates back to 1889 and has individual historic designation as well as being located in the Main Street Historic District. The attached letter of application requests this condi- tional use hearing and your approval of plans to use the lower floor of the building for an antigue shop with the upper floor being converted to an apartment. The letter goes into some detail regarding the antigue shop and its proposed operational procedures. The HPC has adopted a map which they recommend as a guide for administration of the Main Street Historic District. In addition to the goal of maintain- ing the residential appearance, the map recommends that conditional uses should become less impactive in a progressive manner from east to west on Main Street. While this proposal is commercial in nature' the impact is expected to be minimal - considerably less than the Real Estate Office which previously occupied the building. The Planning Office feels that the pro- posed use is clearly within the intent of the zone district and will have minimum impact upon the residential character of the neighborhood. We recommend you approve this conditional use with the condition that there will be allowed no outside advertising with the exception of one sign which will be subject to the sign code of the City of Aspen. sr u RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO, GRANTING SPECIAL REVIEW APPROVAL FOR SEPARATE DEVELOPMENT OF LOT 14, BLK. 3, FILING 2 OF THE BRUSH CREEK VILLAGE SUBDIVISION Resolution No. 78 - WHEREAS, Hans Lull is the record owner of Lots 14 and 15, Block 3, Filing 2 of the Brush Creek Village Subdivision, and WHEREAS, the owner has requested permission to separately develop Lot 14 of the Brush Creek Village Subdivision pursuant to the provisions of Section 7.22 of the Pitkin County Land Use Code permitting the separate development of substandard contiguous lots under single ownership upon special review approval of the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, The Planning and Zoning Commission considered the request at their regular meeting on August 23, 1978, at which time they recommended approval of the lot separation subject to a bacteriological and chemical quality report being provided to the satisfaction of the County Engineer and provided an engineeredfoundation is designed to mitigate the geologic hazard, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has reviewed the recommen- dation of the Commission and the evidence and testimony presented with re- spect to the application, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado, that it does hereby grant special review approval for the development of Lot 14, Block 3, Filing 2 of the Brush Creek Subdivi- sion with the cutbank on property to be reshaped and reduced in steepness to a 1 to 1 slope and with revegetation and terresing required prior to further construction or improvements. Approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Pitkin County, Colorado at its regular meeting held October 2, 1978. Board of County Commissioners, Pitkin County, Coloardo ATTEST: By County Clerk & Recorder Robert W. Child, Chairman �.a RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves rpw w c r woe<xec e e e c cu APPENDIX Studio 18,000- 27,000 1 Bedroom 27,000- 36,000 2 Bedroom 33,750 - 45,000 3 Bedroom+ 42,750- 63,000 21,200- 31,800 31,800 - 42,400 39,750 - 53,000 50,350- 74,200 24,400- 36,600 36,600- 48,800 45,750- 61,000 57,950- 85,400 LOW MODERATE MIDDLE INCOME INCOME INCOME Rental Price $.36 $.47 $.58 Studio 144 -216 188 -282 232 -348 1 Bedroom 216 -288 282 -376 348 -464 2 Bedroom 270 -360 352.50 -470 435 -580 3 Bedroom+ 342 -504 446.50 -658 551 -812 Sale Price $45 $53 $61 Studio 18,000- 27,000 1 Bedroom 27,000- 36,000 2 Bedroom 33,750 - 45,000 3 Bedroom+ 42,750- 63,000 21,200- 31,800 31,800 - 42,400 39,750 - 53,000 50,350- 74,200 24,400- 36,600 36,600- 48,800 45,750- 61,000 57,950- 85,400 A -1 Ventures (Unit A -1) Michael Conviser & Dave Roupp Box 3104 Aspen, Colo. 81611 Phillip Shumate (Unit A -2) �A % Bruce Moss Box 4441 �,��ii' nBox 98 Aspen, Co. 81611 Alice, Texas 79332 iw�b*Y4 George Carish 19760 Lakeview Deephaven, Minn Lilo Shuldener Box 2124 Aspen, Colo. (Unit A -4) 55331 (Unit A -5) Gerald Hosier (Unit A -6) 620 So. Hamlin Park Ridge, Ill. 60068 Ira Shore (Unit B -1) 290 Pacific Ave. 'j30,Y .? /may Aspen, Colo. Frederick Uhler (B -2) Box 49 Washington, N.J. 07882 Newski Inc. (Unit B -3) Ezra Newman & Ralph Roskies 1308 Denniston Ave. Pittsburg, Pa. 15217 Howard Feinberg (Units B -4, B -5, C -3, C -4, C -5, 1KiX) P.O. Box 1003 9-1 Aspen, Colo. 81611 Thomas Lauchs (Unit B -6) Box 11990 Aspen, Colo. 81611 Dona Stuart Box 11733 Aspen, Colo (Unit C -1) LK-21 J Sirous Saghatoleslami (Unit E -2) B o x 40 8080 Aspen, Colo. 81611 (Unit D -1) iiM*! so; Robert C. Getty (Unit E -1) Route - 1 141A Del Mar P.O., Calif. 92014 Dr. Nickolas Pullos (Unit E -2) 2810; Sheridan Place Evanston, Ill. 60201 Larry Glist (Unit E -4) Flintwood, Box 375 Franktown, Colo. 80116 Richard Bird RMAt (Unit E -5) 1000 So. Monaco #65 Denver, Colo. 80224 Richard Knecht (Unit E -6) Box 15026 Aspen, Colo. 81611 Klaus D. Obermeyer (Unit D -3) P.O. 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