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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.CU.585 Cemetery Ln.1976-CU-5 MEMO A � , TO CITY MANAGE I' ' ` CITY MANAGER C FROM: CLAYTON H. MEYRING CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR DATE: April 14, 1976 RE: PARKS & RECREATION MAINTENANCE BUILDING I have reviewed the plans submitted for the Parks and Recreation Maintenance shops. The plans as submitted are very inadequate and no permit should be issued for the following reasons: 1) The plans should reflect the conditions imposed by the Planning and Zoning Commission when they gave Conditional Use approval. This would mean a site plan showing landscaping, berms, roadways, etc. 2) A survey of that part of the property is required by Sec 301(b) of the Building Code as amended, which should. include: a) Type of monuments set on property corners. b) The location and dimensions of any ease- ments or rights -of -way of record or in evidence on said property. c) The location of any existing improvements on said property or on rights -of - way on easements. Lou Buettner is working on this survey but has not completed it yet. 3) The Building Code requires a one hour occupancy separation between the office greenhouse area and the repair garage and one hour separation between storage and repair garage. All openings between these areas must be protected by a one hour fire assembly. The plans do not reflect what the walls are constructed of or what the openings are. 4) Two exits are required from the repair garage and the required doors must swing in the direction of egress. 5) Plans do not reflect whether the windows are operable to meet ventilation requirements of the building code. 6) No details have been given for construction of greenhouse windows type of glazing or ventilation requirements. MEMO-PARKS & REC BLDG. Page 2 7) There are no details given for block walls around the yard area and building to support the earth berm. Those walls must be designed as retaining walls to meet the requirements of the Building Code. 8) The plans show no provision of how the building is heated, therefore, it is difficult to determine whether the heating system will conform with applicable codes. 9) The steel beam and its supporting columns has not been designed, sized nor detailed to show that it will support the loads imposed. The above must be corrected and in addition any other discrepencies that might come to light when a more pro- fessional study is given the proposed project inorder that the city can be reasonably assured that the finished product will comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. cc: Bill Kane --- \ \\__________/,- \ ; 4.4 • \‘... ---)'' / , k6 k m -.0";- � ' . l tis <.9ns m3,�ao . \ \ \, .L‘ \ s„.\• „a ' .•';,F I Y i .0 v� �Y \ 0 c r '�; - ,.:., ; ' i o 0 O� C ..... ...,... x , ..„......„ • „..... e.... . _ , .. . ..,,,, a ,. . ‘444 ,1/4. __<— \ .... ,k. 0 - :-. 3 " --- \ \\ to ° T, 7 _ 44 Hp.r l i .. , is i . ., ;Nita., 4 „ te. , eft 0 . , 3 S i d . _\ 0 0 . . .. ., v s' ).'C % ;o ea -""rIF lL .___�. 0. 0 -- - Ilk .A.:‘,40 tn \ S , - I d Ofir A k . 11010 e . si- Lll,:i " , 4 0 ! Iv.. /// i c °'3 / . ? F lol , ~ " s � Z lv , � 1 M \ au ; 7 ' i ,YI D g 1 1 c x d' Z . e, 1 m . ` � I 1 y ' t ode cl I-- / a \ � • ..,- 1,.....„R„L V j r I Y •T.IO O.t9 V V4 -,,,,_ S ".-4 ' : .1 C) . . :: rd . . . i ' ' '': - - 7 1 : ;;, ,t.' ; t , ' . . . . -- 44/ ' , tt-' „%::::._—.) 'Al g y� 1'.0 j 1 L Y�1. r , 4 t a � xtl 1. .° RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves /ORM C HOrrkr tBO .E L. I0. ___ _ LLL __ Regular Meeting Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission February 17, 1976 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Jack Jenkins at 5:15 p.m. with members Roger Hunt, Allison Downing, Patrick Dobie, Danny Abbott, and Chic Collins present. Unexcused was Bryan Johnson. Also present was City Attorney Stuller, and Hal Clark and John Stanford both from the Planning Department. Conditional Use Clark mentioned that officially the public hearing was Parks Maintenance closed on the parks maintenance building. Armstrong presentc to the Planning and Zoning Commission a more detailed map of the landscaping for the Parks Maintenance Building. What was included in the plans was a new proposed fairway for the golf course. The road at the entrance for the Plum Tree will not be effective and will be closed. The only people that will be using the bicycle path will be those going to the Open Door and those who will be using the parks building. Armstrong also presented drawings of what the building with the landscaping will look like. The ' reason for not placing the building behind the Plum Tree was because the tennis courts will be placed directly behind the Plum Tree. Therefore, the only place they could get sewage would•be to either pump it 800 feet up to the Plum Tree or go down to the cul -de - sac where Metro is connected. The only access would be off of highway 82 and they can't drive the vehicles across the fairways. Motion Abbott made a motion to approve the Parks Maintenance Building granting conditional use; also further that when the building is completed that the storage shed will be moved or come down and not be on the golf course; further stated that the landscaping will be completed before final (occupancy permit) and if Open Door moves the parking for Open Door and that building will be moved and the parking will be eliminated for that particular site. If these buildings are removed, it will be compatible with the land use in that area. Hunt made an amendment to the motion furthering conditioned upon items 1, 2, and 4 of the Planning staff letter of 15 January 1976 and further conditioned that no parking or no storage will be allowed outside the compound area. Downing made a second to the motion. All in favor, motion carried. f Park Circle Hunt made a motion to postpone the Park Circle Conceptual Subdivision until the next regular secheduled meeting; seconded by Abbott. All in favor, Jenkins abstained. Motion carried. Subdivision Mr. Jordon was present to represent the Hallam Addition. Exemption The surveyor made an error and stated that the property Hallam Addition was 18,000 square feet; however, the actual square footage (Bill Martin) of the property is 11,500 square feet. Therefore, it would be creating a non - conforming lot if he was allowed to be able to split just the two fee title lots. The planning department is recommending that a condominiumiZati,on he done where an agreement be drawn having the property in common ownership. Condominiumizing the property so it would have two owners. Jordon mentioned that they would like the opportunity to either condominiumize or use a use maintenance agreement. A use maintenance agreement would provide that two people could each own an undivided one -half interest in the lots subject to the maintenance use agreements contained in the agreement. 1u i s s imilaj iscondominium declaration, but doesn't come wit'bi.si the purview of the condominium net. 1- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves Regular Meeting Planning and Zoning Commission January 27, 1976 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Jack Jenkins at 5:10 p.m. with members Roger Hunt, Bryan Johnson, Patrick Dobie, Chic Collins, Danny Abbott and Allison Downing present. Also present was City Attorney Stuller and City/ County Planner Kane. Approval of Minutes Hunt made a motion to approve the minutes of January 20, 1976, with the following corrections: on page 3, fourth paragraph insert after the word residents -- outside the Cc and C -1 zone. On page 4, fifth paragraph insert after Callahan the word project. Seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion carried. New Business Kane brought the Planning and Zoning up to date on Council's most recent decision on the Trueman Property. At the January 26 Council Meeting Council approved a 35,000 sq.ft. building consisting of a 20,000 sq.ft. grocery store; 5,000 sq.ft. accessory neighborhood commercial; 10,000 sq.ft. housing. The developers may resubmitt an additional 10,000 sq.ft. for office space. The Council may decide on a 45,000 sq.ft. building. Jenkins introduced the two new members which Council appointed at their January 26, 1976 meeting. The members are Bryan Johnson and Allison Downing. Collins acknowledged the memo which City Attorney Stuller had written up. The memo was in reference to the function of the Planning Department, the Planning Commission and the City Council. City Attorney Stuller told the Commission the only way they are going to learn about Ordinance #87, Series of 1975, which is in reference to the quasi - judicial hearinc is through practice. However, the most important thing would be is for the Commission to remember that when a motion is made to incorporate their findings and con- clusions and rationale for the action. If they can't, City Attorney Stuller suggested they postpone the findinc and conclusions and she will draft them. If there is a complex question and takes time to formulate and articua'te a position, the Commission is free to consider a resolution and at the next meeting itemizing it. The Courts have looked and said the Boards have to spell out for the applicants their reasons for their .actions. Tie Court cannot be asked to anticipate or second -guess what the Board is doing and why. If the Board does it, they will get the benefit of the doubt and is a nice benefit to have when appealing the matter. (Conditional Use Jenkins felt the Parks.Maintenance Building fit into the Parks Maintenance code legally; however, after listening to the people speak at the public hearing, was questioning whether the building from an appearance standpoint will fit into the proposed location. City Attorney Stuller mentioned to the new members that because the next three items were public hearings at the January 20 meeting; they are not allowed to vote. Jenkins read into the record a letter from Walter B. Mil protesting the Parks Maintenance shed because the area i heavily travelled and a possibility of heavier equipment . moving into the area in the future. -1- • • Planning and Zoning Commission January 27, 1976 - Parks Maintenance Jenkins asked Kane to include in the Planning Office (cont'd) recommendations the following: 1) the employee parking and all equipment and supplies incidental to the operation would park inside the bermed area; 2) they have a detailed landscaping plan; 3) a bike path alternative; 4) an isometric sketch plan. Hunt moved to table the Parks Maintenance Building until the next Planning and Zoning Meeting; seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion carried. Record Shop Kane mentioned the planning and zoning commission moved to include the record shop as a conditional use in the Durant Mall. The Planning Office is recommending approv Hunt was concerned about the heavy impact of parking in the area due to the parking from City Market and parking already coming into the Durant Mall. Collins didn't feel it was an appropriate neighborhood commercial use; It is on the periphery of the CC and C -1 and would have a bad effect on the commercial area. Motion Dobie moved to approve the record shop as a conditional use in the Neighborhood Commerical zone. Jenkins said that it already is a conditional use in the N/C zone. Abbott made a second to the motion because he felt a store like this is needed because music lessons will be given. City Attorney Stuller asked Dobie if he made that motion because he feels that it is appropritate because it is compatible with the surrounding land uses and uses in the area. Dobie replied that he did. City Attorney Stuller said that Abbott's second is irrelevant because a needed use in the community is irrelevant and cannot qualify someone's motion by adding an additional reason. Abbott withdrew his second. The motion died for a lack of a second. Abbott made a motion to approve the record shop because there are not stores in town, particularly a neighborhoo use for music students or somebody who wants to play a guitar or other instruments and we don't have anyone in town who sells a wide range of musical instruments and this will only be half of his business and it would be a neighborhood use because a tourist isn't going to come in and take a week of music lessons and leave, this is for a conditional use and a good idea; seconded by Dobie All in favor of the motion were Jenkins, Abbott, and Dobie. Opposed were Hunt and Collins. Motion Carried. Bread and Pastry Kane presented floor plans which the applicant had Shop prepared a specific detailed breakdown of how the use of the space will be. The Planning office recommends approval of the plan with the conditions there not be a high tourist turn -over kind of retailing practice. Motion Hunt moved to approve the conditional use of a retail bread and pastry shop in the Victorian Square Building conditioned upon: 1) no snack bar, cafe -type food is prepared; 2) no provisions be allowed for customer consumption of food on the premises. Reasons for those conditions is we don't want a food service to go into the space, it is to be strictly retail bread and pastry shop as presented by the applicant's presentation. The bread and pastry shop activity appears a desirable use in the area; seconded by Abbott. Hunt added an amendment which was the type of food is to also include drink; seconded by Abbott. All in favor motion carried. -9- C 3 January 27, 1976 HAND DELIVERED Mr. Jack Jenkins, Chairman Planning and Zoning Commission City of Aspen Re: City Request for Approval of Conditional Use Golf Maintenance Sheds Dear Mr. Jenkins: In recapping your public hearing on the "City Request for Approval of Conditional Use- Golf Maintenance Sheds," I wish to reaffirm my opposition to said use at its proposed location because of the follow- ing information brought forth at the hearing: The original golf course plan done by experts called for a location more centrally located to serve the maintenance of the course. A central location is necessary for economy of operation and for control. It seems that the main reason the location has been chosen is because of availability of sewer and water. This is a poor excuse to further congestion in an area that is already heavily travelled and more,and heavier equipment movement in the area is a future prospect. Certainly, provision for sewer and water (if even needed) can be made at a better location. There is no argument that maintenance facilities are desire - able, but to intrude into an area that is residential when other loca- tions on the golf course are more desireable is a breach of faith with the open space acquisition. If a warehouse now, why not a heavy equip- ment shed, work shops, garages, ad infinitium, at a later date? To allow this construction is contrary to the stated goals of the Coun- sel - to provide less confusion and pollution for Aspen. Sincerely, Walter B. Milts WM:jm -2 Planning and Zoning Dmmission January 20, 1 Urban Mass Transit alternatives analysis stage, they will proceed on a furth. Report (cont'd) study on all the parts of new engineering data coming in; then an election by the people of the community will be held and UMTA will decide on the vote choice. The summer will shift into preliminary engineering, the final EIS; and shipping completed. The construction will start in 1977 and the opening will be in the fall of 1977 The problems are: where should it go in downtown Aspen- - the Planning and Zoning play an important part in deciding that; the right -of -way costs on the Midland are high; and the importance of the City and the County being side -by -side. Parks Maintenance Jenkins opened the public hearing. Jenkins read into the Public Hearing minutes a telegram from Pasquinelli Construction Company protesting the construction of a parks maintenance building in that area. City Manager Mahoney explained the reasons as to why the City would like to build a parks maintenance building in the proposed area. There is congestion down at the City shops, the area should be cleaned up. The people have to come down from the water department and ride the mowers into town, putting wear and tear on the equipment. It is awkward to maintain the golf course and the parks department from that location. The four alternative places to be able to store this equipment are: 1) leave the equipment at the water department; 2) the Rio Grande property; 3) the site available west of the golf course but would not be located centrally for parks maintenance; 4) the corner of Castle Creek, highway 82 area where the building is being proposed to be placed. The building would be 12 feet high. The first 8 feet would be landscaped and only 4 feet of the building would be seen. ARmstrong mentioned they are storing $60,000 to $80,000 worth of equipment outside, they would like to cut down the wear and tear on the equipment, and to have a buildir in which they could maintain the existing equipment to keep it running as long as possible. Large eqipment will not be kept there. The building will be completely enclosed so people will not be able to see it and the opening of the building will be facing the golf course. Kane read the obligations of the Planning Commission as to what needs to be ascertained at a conditional use hearing those being: 1) decide whether the proposed use otherwise complies with all therequirements imposed by the zoning code, 2) whether the proposed use is consistei with the objectives and purposes with the zoning code, 3) if the proposed uses are designed to be compatible with the surrounding land uses and uses in the area. The public were concerned with where the mowers would be, if they would be visable from Cemetary lane, how many people would be using the facility, where would the employees park, the square footage of the building, it was suggested to have the maintenance shed closer to the golf course, it was also suggested to have the shed near the Plum Tree Inn, the possibility of the shed in the future storing larger equipment, the traffic whic it may generate. City Manager Mahoney decided to look at the possiblities of putting the maintenance shed closer to the Plum Tree Inn. Jenkins closed the Publid hearing. Jenkins mentioned that the use does comply with the requirements of the zoning code and it is consistent wit -2- • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves Fox' x C F. HO[CXEL O. e.. L. ca - Regular Meeting Planning and Zoning Commission January 20, 1976 _ Maintenance Shed the zoning code in the applicable district; but is it (cont'd) compatible with the surrounding land use and uses in the area. City Manager Mahoney reassured the Commisison there will not be junk or equipment hanging around the outside area of the shed. Public Hearing Kane explained that this is a conditonal use hearing for Record Shop a proposed record and music accessory shop in the Durant Mall. There was a vote by the Planning Commission to include record shops as a permitted conditional use in the N/C zone. Kane felt the request should be approved because it represents what the applicant spoke about at the last meeting and meets the criteria of the • conditional use provision. It will also be.a conditiona use if there is an application to put a record shop in the Trueman property building. Collins was against putting the record shop in the Durant Mall. Collins felt by putting businesses for local residents that -the commercial core will deterioate and tourist type shops will be the only kind in the mall. Herb Klien, representing the applicant, summarized as to why a record shop should be a use in the Durant Mall. The business is oriented towards the local resident; it fits in the N/C zoning district; it provides for one - stop type shopping for local residents; a record shop would fulfill frequent buying needs; wide variety of muscial services will be offered. Klien presented a floc plan of the music shop which indicated a variety of services that will be offered. Jenkins closed the public hearing. Public Hearing Jenkins opened the public hearing on the bread and pasty Bread and Pastry shop. Jenkins read into the record a letter from Don Shop Lemos expressing his support for the bread and pastry shop. Hunt asked if Kalin intended to prepare and sell sandwic and hot or cold drinks on the premises for consumption. Kalin replied they would not be. Kalin explained there will be no baking or any food preparation on the premise All the goods sold will he shipped in from outside of the City every morning. The purpose of the bakery will be to provide just a retail outlet for the items to be brought in. The total retail area is 450 -500 square fee Jenkins asked for a better floor plan. Jenkins closed the public hearing. Callahan Subdivision Jenkins opened the public hearing. Kane explained the separate actions which the Planning and Zoning Commission had to take. They are the Final Planned Unit Development Plan; a Conditional Use determination forthe recreational facility; a Stream Margin review; and a revision of the preliminary plat. Kane mentioned Clark had looked at the flood plain maps, and the buildings are situated above the 100 year flood plain and do not affect the Roaring Fork River. The Planning Department is recommending Stream Margin Review ASPEN/PITK �t ; : ! ing Department 1 3 0 s o street aspen, ` - 81 61 1 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Staff (HC) RE: Conditional Use - Park Maintenance Building DATE: January 15, 1976 This is a public hearing to consider the conditional use of a Park Maintenance Building to be located on the Aspen City Golf Course behind the Open Door facility, with access to be from Cemetary Lane. Notice of this hearing has been published in the Aspen Times and sent to property owners within 300 feet of the entire golf course property. Ted Armstrong of the City Parks and Recreation Department, and Mick Mahoney, the Aspen City Manager, will be present at your meeting to present the proposal. The Planning Office recommends approval of the application, with the following comments and conditions: 1. We are impressed by the need for such a facility at the golf course to foster efficient maintenance of the golf course property. 2. The site location as proposed appears preferable to locating such facility off of Chatfiord Road, in that truck traffic through the surrounding subdivision will be eliminated. 3. We agree with the comments of Josephine Mann, that a detailed landscaping plan should be developed for the site, reviewed by the Planning Office and inspected for compliance before building occupancy. We feel this to be necessary due to the need for lessening the visual impacts of such a facility in an established residential area of Aspen. 4. We have reviewed the building plans as drawn by architect Gregory Cole and are pleased with the design elements, i.e., the rearrangement of the interior road access; the low pro- file of the building; the south orientation of the structure; and the use of berms to screen the building structure and storage areas, etc. MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning Commission FROM: Planning Staff (HC) RE: Conditional Use - Park Maintenance Building DATE: February 12, 1976 This is a renewal by the City of Aspen of their request for con- ditional use approval of a Park Maintenance Building to be located at the Aspen Golf Course. The project was considered by the P & Z at a public hearing held on January 20, 1976, and again on January 27, 1976, at which time it was tabled. The minutes of these two minutes are attached for your convenience. Mick Mahoney and Ted Armstrong will be present at the meeting to present additional information on the request. 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' Nerr /4 1 c'E£tZ 6 / / "� / Z- / e (ciwj Cr CO E ry ii *i P S, LEGAL NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on January 20, 1976, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers to consider a Conditional Use of a Park Maintenance Building to be constructed by the City of Aspen on the Aspen Golf Course to be accessed from Cemetery Lane and located generally to the North of the "Open Door" facility. A copy of the proposal may be examined in the office of the City/ County Planner during normal working hours. /s/ Kathryn S. Hauter - City Clerk Published in the Aspen Times January 1, 1976. a • • q Jack: I received a telephone telegram stating the following: Strong protest on construction of park maintenance building. Pasquinelli Construction Company Bruno Pasquinelli Lansing, I11. 1 -20 -76 4:40 P.M. Received by Barbara E. Knight, Planning Secretary 1550 Homestake Aspen, Colorado January 10, 1976 Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission Aspen, Colorado Dear Members: Since I will not be able to attend the January 20 public hearing, I am writing my response to the proposed Park Maintenance Building on the Aspen Golf Course. The plans and the location appear to be satis- factory to me. However, I would like to have two condi- tions attached to your approval: 1. no vehicles, equipment, or supplies should be parked or stored outside of the building, 2. attractive landscaping and plantings should be installed, in keeping with the residential and recreational character of the neighborhood. Thank you. Sincerely, Jo 2 192t phi a S. Mann A ttiIi NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 300 FT. OF EXISTING REQUEST Notice is hereby given that the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission shall hold a public hearing on January 20, 1976, 5:00 P.M., Council Chambers, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado; to consider a Conditional Use of a Park Maintenance Building to be constructed by the City of Aspen on the Aspen Golf Course to be accessed from Cemetery Lane and located generally to the North of the "Open Door" facility. A copy of the proposal may be examined in the office of the City /County Planner during regular business hours. L .CA REPORT #76-01-03 t, A SPEN TITLE CO��IPANY A TITLE LNYVR .NCE AGE.ti icy POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81811 (303) 925 -4:444 We have examined the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Pitkin County, Colorado, for record ownership of property within 300 feet of: Golf Course Parcel 16, as shown on Annexation Map of City of Aspen, and find: WEST ASPEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1 / "K Gt /i3t() Wih eact, — '01 S, Litm,�- ,� Sf - C,y iLL.obd t Lot 9 A}8rr- &- Masan-- merann --- Lot 10 Wava Turner ' ,662.52 6 ?"7.g &,a lc/ Lot 15 Julius & Melanie Kolis — ,e, /‘/-43'41.687-6-n 4. Lot 16 Richard & Connie McCrudden —' /0 67/ Lot 17 Charles & Billie Brinkman /267 c,o_fo Lot 18 Hans Schwarz -- v /5 Lot 19 Michael Annan - , Slh-/ 3 / . 3 ,,.s. ljcu , c[ci o Lot 20 C xr - - tr n,L}*- Tee -i uc ( � Int) & T Int) Lot 21 John & Alice Carter - 7.9&4 ,6b( taC IAY)7 62Ce/ C,- 92(ov/ Lot 23 Peter Brinkman - sr 3 ? Lot 24 George & Barbara Nelson — A!Lv+L Lot 25 Raymond & Mary Lynne Law — '36- / /s// Lot 26 Maxwell & Elizabeth Marolt Ez /6/3 Lot 27 Richard & Mary Lee — 5 2 Lot 28 Donald & Linda Helmich — /3 ..3/3' Lot 29 Donald & Sandra Simpson — 4 509V &Of/ 5/S >J Lot 30 Jean Greiner (1 Int) & William & Constance Owen (1 Int) Lot 31 Charles & Pamalyn Hopkins — 0_06 = h Lot 32 Charles & Pamalyn Hopkins 1C S' Lot 33 R.P. & Sally Fitzgerald /?96 Lot 34 Claudine Connor — ?VS Lot 35 Claudine Connor 3c1 - - 1 actiwo c/4/ - malt, Lot 36 Aiexan:- . i. - - -- Lot 37 John Huebinger, Jr. Lot 38 Richard Holahan — -175? 77626 (Z - /� -%�G -f Je 7 (-3 vn CJ(cr7L<C Lot 39 Gary Thurnau - lr &7 C Lot 40 Larry Melnick 7P/ o7- C17ezzynL '& ("2 (i n , % 2C) D Lot 41 Rusudan Gabliani -- ( 3 O O T( y S c" ,42 d e - ( � 4 L{ 7 )c y ' 6 Lot 42 Edward & Marion Nichols - /CO Lot 43 Anthos & Susan Jordan / /c9/6; ASPEN TITLE COMPANY A TITLE C' SURA_iCE AGENCY POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 -4444 - 2 - i WEST ASPEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 1 -A � Lot 1 James & Vicki Patterson -' Lot 2 Harold & Harriett Sams �/o L<E2tNda_ y � /[ "� � .5.2a9 "411- jaAtialth 4/-617E") rites( .x e toms - S� Lot 3 Joseph & Judith Zanin - / y( Lot 4 Joachim & Renate Weimann ( IInt) & Sue Chesnut ( Int) /96' Lot 5 Lawrence & Marie Bowman — / Lot 6 Robert Logfeil "- C2ct Lot 7 T H J L t' KL' EL/I Su.,,Cac' (J . _ Lot 8 Urs & Barbara Zangger ( Int) & Frank & Marilyn Beer ( Int) —/ / Lot 22 Robertg Robert Taylor & Wynn Binger - (0 7475 Gecfr �t yjj z� t c¢Ldv " G >t� 5Syae WEST ASPEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 2 Lot 1 Ruth Ziets - / 37/x( , , ta '�' ,g//4/06 Fcur� li du_ ) vo9 5 Lot 2O� William Wesson Lot 3 Po�ob a4' ge Inc. - 7/05 Cc L zA fuse! d�u ( arlt 3 3;v/ Lot 4 Frank & Isabella Segl /y�9't Y' Lot 5 Christian & Ilse Bruehsel 3a S �``'� ,,,a-w a ur . o to a 3 Lots 6 - 12 Part of Golf Course - Lot 13 - West Aspen Co. Q 5ALw � u . 'o zner Ilc� l` ` dot 14 C- = �� - Lo 5 Ca Yvin"'B'r.on�hove x ' tL k - `'21-4°41-37&14 L 4 . 1 t , a91 0 ?1C4-( 7> x,c Lot 16 Charles & Francis Dibrell Lot 17 Robert F. Stifter — /c9 5 /e) S S;10 u a 1 Pa-lea-a 'e- 7 °0 rel, Lot 18 Jo Ann Valley yr & Lot 19 Floyd & Josephine Mann — 9� (:)9/0 Lot 20 Herbert Frensley -?/16-6(-0701) e i t*- ' -a ,- n 72CD • Lot 21 Reese & Betty Henry '? Lot 22 Alfred C. Nicholson — '30'9 7 Lot 23 Alfred C. Nicholson - 3 `r7 Lot 24 M.A. DiSabatino, Jr. & G.C. DiSabatino L/6 -- Lot 25 Richard & Muriel Taylor. - 1 7 7 7\� Lot 26 Stanley & Carol Karpelowitz �;i,c, ' Lot 27 Richard Meeker & Alfred Nicholson { I ASPEN TITLE COMPANY A TITLE. INSURANCE AGENCY POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81811 (303) 9254444 - 3 - WEST ASPEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 2 (Cant'd) Lot 28 Joseph & Brigit Luciani / /S Lot 39 Johnny & Alleyne Mitchell ` c2/5 CLLuriCltcc 71 / cct t.I /07) 7 70 - y Lot 40 Robert & Elizabeth Gile eta a 5 Lot 41 James & Lila Gibbons 3 y gS Lot 42 Eleanor Marlow — j 5, 9 Lot 43 Paul & Hanna Wirth — 59 Lot 44 Paul & Hanna Wirth -59' WEST ASPEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 3 Lot 1 Harold & Constance Harvey — / 99 Lot 2 Alfred & Elizabeth Nicholson ` 307 Lot 3 Allen Whitaker - .7fo '7 C -' L' { Lot 4 Irma Prodinger — �O Lot 5 Sallie & Bruno Pasguinelli — 4 5o3 Atita c " n(f , 1t 6 CC! 3 SNOWBUNNY SUBDIVISION - BLOCK 2 — / /6W Lot 15 Yvan & Marie Tache / 3 - - Lot 17 Harry Heuer — Lot 18 Jack & Eleanor Jenkins — ! Sag C a- ASPEN TENNIS CLUB ie r^ Lot 1 Bryant f Inc. —27a &/ d Lt• 4-0-z- 3O (urn --- e n e Lot 11 C•karl.es-- .Baertdess - // D/ CASTLE CREEK SUBDIVISION - � �, Lot 1 Sarah Gulick ,7 / /In/ s/-5/ CznGea v qA 9 Pc; ,)/ Lot 2 Martha Grewal 3/ , ?/ Lot 3 Donald .& Patsy Newbury / `ice Lot 4 Gale & Eleanor Spence -- 7 3/ Lct 5 Ron & Anne Austin //O 3 Lot 10 Franees - Ow- -, • , _ -- i-no Finch fro City., c-t M { , a 1\5\ w ,QA - St-cut /Etc i/ S, Vic, fa�c ASPEN TITLE COMPANY A TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 1111 _ d _ CASTLE CREEK SUBDIVISION (Cent I d) . - Lot 11 Thomas & Donna Iacono mac! /P> Lot 12 John & Cynthia Callahan - - 71 ) Lot 13 Warner & Anne Heineman -- L/57 C` p Cey1 kr/ e A 900024/ Lot 14 Kenneth & Martha Sterling /3 2& (25.2„t.....erj ( V / d26'-°-7, K:t-j2—e n n I, , , • REPORT #76 -01 -03 ASPEN TITLE COMPANY A TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81011 (303) 925 -4444 - 5 - POMEGRANATE EAST APARTMENTS Unit 1 Walhart Realty Co. Unit 1B Pomegranate Development Co. Unit 2 Gary & Katherine Levitz Unit 3 Jon & Carolyn Mann Unit 4 Ted & Cynthia Bartholow Unit 5 Marcelle Payton Unit 6 George & Marianne Hartnett Unit 7 Robert & Mary Furman Unit 8 Carl Williams Unit 9 Margaret & Elbridge Vance Unit 10 Robert Christensen, Robert Luedeking, & Gunther Piepers Unit 11 Thomas Blake Unit 12 Donald & Carol Hubner Unit 13 P.C. Miller Associates, Inc., Jon Hedrich, & Arthur Henkel Unit 14 M.A.R. Haviland Unit 15 David Jr. & Virginia Thomas Unit 16 Jack Courshon Unit 17 Sarah Martindale j ASPEN TITLE COMPANY A TITLE LNSVRANCE AGENCY POST OFFICE BOX 27 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (303) 925 -4444 - 6 - CLASEN - PECJAK SUBDIVISION Lots 1 & 2 Trista Conger & Jeanne Reeve ISELIN SUBDIVISION Lots 1 & 2 Daniel Wardwell M &B DESCRIPTION IN SECTIONS 11 and 12 -10 -85 James L. Hall Walter B. & Bonnie R. Mills Oscar & Wilma Cerise Montgomery H.W. Ritchie Holy Cross Electric Association, Inc. Estate of Michael Christopher Marolt Joseph T. Zoline Zoline Foundation James E. & Alberta Moore Rocky Mountain Mennonite Conference Benjamin W. Jayne & Robert T. McBride as Trustees under Trust Agreement dated February 25, 1970 Samuel J. & Joy N. Caudill 191 Regular Meeting Aspen City Council December 22, 1975 I ORDINANCE #89 I (Series of 1975) n' l I Ord. 89 • AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING THE STITZER RESIDENCE (LOTS K, L, AND M, BLOCK .�J Historic 81) VAN HOEVENBERGH RESIDENCE (LOTS M, AND N, BLOCK 71) AND THE COWENHOVEN Designation- BUILDING (LOTS A, B, C, AND D, BLOCK 95) WITHIN THE CITY OF ASPEN AS HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND SITES PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IX OF CHAPTER 24 OF THE ASPEN MUNICIPAL CODE was read by the deputy city clerk. Councilwoman Pedersen moved to adopt Ordinance #89, Series of 1975, on second reading; seconded by Councilwoman Johnston. Roll call vote, Councilmembers Behrendt, aye; Johnston, aye; Parry, aye; Pedersen, aye; Wishart, aye; Mayor Standley, aye. Motion carried. ORDINANCE #90, SERIES OF 1975 Maintenance building in P, park zone Mayor Standley opened the public hearing. Mayor Standley asked City Manager Mahoney if he wanted to make a presentation. City attorney Stuller explained that all this Ord. 90 ordinance does is to change the building code to allow maintenance sheds as a conditional Maintenance use in the park zone. Before a conditional use is approved it must go before P & Z sheds in after notice to all the adjacent land owners. park zone - Mayor Standley closed the public hearing.. . Councilman Wishart moved to read Ordinance #90, Series of 1975; seconded by Councilwoman Pedersen. All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #90 (Series of 1975) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ASPEN ZONING CODE PROVIDING FOR THE DESIGNATION OF PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS CONDITIONAL USES IN THE «P) PARK DISTRICT AND FURTHER DEFINING PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS THOSE CONTAINING OFFICE, GARAGE, VEHICLE AND TOOL STORAGE, GREENHOUSE, AND SIMILAR USES PROVIDED ALL ARE LIMITED TO PARK OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PURPOSES was read by the deputy city clerk. Councilwoman Pedersen moved to adopt Ordinance #90, Series of 1975, on second reading; seconded by Councilman Parry. Roll call vote; Councilmembers Johnston; aye; Pedersen, aye; Behrendt, aye; Wishart, aye; Parry, aye; Mayor Standley, aye. All IN I in favor, motion carried. - I i ; ORDINANCE #93, SERIES OF 1975 City Manager Waive Parking Requirements `! - Mayor Standley opened the public hearing. Ord. 93, Ken Senn, resident on the corner of South Spring and Main, explained that when he first City Manage moved into the house there were no parking signs. Later the City put up a two hour Waive parking sign, and he received a parking permit from the City Manager's office. When Parking he went to have the parking permit renewed, he found that he could not renew it. Senn requirement felt that by placing the two hour parking requirement in front of his house that it would be defeating the City's intention of de- emphasizing the use of the automobile because he will be moving his two automobiles every two hours in order to keep from paying the City $6.00 per day to park the automobiles. Councilman Behrendt suggested that Senn park his vehicle down in the Rio Grande property. Senn replied that he didn't care to leave his vehicle unattended every day because of the items that he keeps in his vehicle. City Manager Mahoney asked City Council to pass Ordinance #93, Series of 1975; but that he would lift the parking signs in front of Senn's home for 2 -3 months. • Mayor Standley closed the public hearing. Councilman Parry moved to read Ordinance #93, Series of 1975; seconded by Councilwoman Johnston. All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #93 (Series of 1975) I AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, AMBULANCES, POLICE VEHICLES, OTHER EMERGENCY VEHICLES, PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC UTILITY VEHICLES TO ENTER AND PARK IN THE PEDESTRIAN MALL; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PERMIT, ON CONDITION, SERVICE AND DELIVERY VEHICLES TO ENTER AND PARK IN THE MALL; AND, FINALLY, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PERMIT SERVICE AND DELIVERY VEHICLES TO PARK IN LEGAL PARKINGS AREAS IN EXCESS OF ANY TIME LIMITATIONS THEREIN WHEN NECESSARY TO RENDER SERVICES OR DELIVER MERCHANDISE was read by the deputy city clerk. Councilwoman Pedersen moved to adopt Ordinance #93, Series of 1975, on second reading; seconded by Councilwoman Johnston. Roll call vote; Councilmembers Parry, aye; .-,. Johnston, aye; Pedersen, aye; Behrendt, aye; Wishart, aye; Mayor Standley, aye. All in favor, motion carried. POWER RATE INCREASE 1. e City Manager Mahoney explained that - a group from the Public Service Company'came and Public - said that they would make an application to the Federal Power Commission for a 39 Service per cent increase of the price of power that they sell to the City of Aspen. This Company would be on top of a 20 per cent increase they got approximately a year and a half ago. power rate On top of that 20 per cent increase, they have a 27 per cent increase in the fuel increase cost adjustment. They now want a 39 per cent increase to give latitude; adding percentages comes to a total 86 per cent increase. There are a lot of things that we need to address. City Manager Mahoney mentioned that he has been in touch with • it RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves ORDINANCE NO. ( ID (Series of 1975) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ASPEN ZONING CODE PROVIDING FOR THE DESIGNATION OF PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS CONDITIONAL USES IN THE (P) PARK DISTRICT AND FURTHER DEFINING PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS THOSE CONTAINING OFFICE, GARAGE, VEHICLE AND TOOL STORAGE, GREENHOUSE, AND SIMILAR,USES PROVIDED ALL ARE LIMITED TO PARK OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PURPOSES WHEREAS, upon recommendation of the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission the City Council has determined to expand the conditional uses within the (P) Park Zone District such as to, on review, permit construction of park maintenance build- ings, and WHEREAS, the City Council feels it necessary to further amend the code by defining the phrase "park maintenance building" in terms of the permissable uses of such facility, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 ' That Section 24 -3.2 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, hs hereby amended by the addition of Park Maintenance Building to the list of CONDITIONAL USES within the (P) Park Zone District. Section 2 That Section 24 -3.1 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, is hereby amended by the addition of subsection (CC) thereto which said subsection reads as follows: "(CC) Park Maintenance Building A building within park land used to store and repair vehicles and equipment and also usable for greenhouse and office purposes, provided all uses are limited 1D park operation and maintenance purposes." RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves Section 3 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid pro- visions or applications, and to this end the provisions or applic- ations of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 3 That a public hearing be held on this ordinance on et"/ , 1975, at 5:00 P.M. in City Council Chambers, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which hearing public 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, at its regular meeting held e�rc ( u 11 / 1975. A Al le ATTEST: / / STACY S'ANDLEY III, MAYOR / l�C.fiL-/L�{,li ,,, ) Yom'' / ^-"" clef o KATHRYN SJ HAUTER, CITY CLERK . FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROVED ON r 1975. ATTEST: STACY STANDLEY III, MAYOR KATHRYN S. TAUTER, CITY CLERK / . 1902 • Re•ular Meetin• Aspen Cit Council November 24, 1975 seconded by Councilman De Gregorio. • - All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #90, SERIES OF 1975, MAINTENANCE SHEDS I Maintenance Councilwoman Pedersen moved to read Ordinance #90, Series of 1975, seconded by Councilman 1 Sheds De Gregorio. All in favor, motion carried. ORDINANCE #90 Series of 1975 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ASPEN ZONING CODE PROVIDING FOR THE DE- SIGNATION OF PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS CONDITIONAL USES IN THE (P) PARK DISTRICT AND FURTHER DEFINING PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDINGS AS THOSE CONTAINING OFFICE, GARAGE, VEHICLE AND TOOL STORAGE, GREEN- HOUSE AND SIMILAR USES PROVIDED ALL ARE LIMITED TO PARK OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PUTPOSES was read by Mayor Standley Councilwoman Johnston said there was a problem with the office in the park zone; she did not object to a building for maintenance, but did not like the office. Councilman Behrendt moved to remove the designation of office from the Ordinance; seconded by Councilwoman Johnston. Councilmembers Johnston and Behrendt for the motion; Councilmembers Pedersen, Parry, De Gregorio, Mayor Standley, opposed. Motion NOT carried Roll call vote; Councilmembers Pedersen, aye; Parry, aye; Johnston, aye; De Gregorio, aye; Behrendt, aye; Mayor Standley, aye. Motion carried. Councilman De Gregorio moved to adjourn the meeting at 9:10 p.m.; seconded by Council- woman Pedersen. All in favor, motion carried. / • I/ is _ athryn S. Hauter, City Clerk P • Regular Meeting Aspen City Council December 8, 1975 Mayor Standley called the meeting to order at 5:08 p.m. with Councilmembers Behrendt, De Gregorio, Johnston, Parry, Pedersen, Wishart, City Manager Mahoney, and City Attor- ney Stuller present. MINUTES Councilwoman Johnston moved to approve the minutes of the November 17, 1975, special Minutes .Council meeting; seconded by Councilman Wishart. All in favor, motion carried. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Councilman De Gregorio moved to approve Account 4 ierove the accounts payable; seconded by Councilman Payable Parry. All in favor, motion carried. CITIZEN PARTICIPATIO! 1. Kiefer Menri ,n 11 told Council at the last meeting he had questioned Council's Kiefer constituency in uupport of the mall expansion and suggested there was no meaningful / Mall Commiss mmissi i. support. Council's response was to spend $15,000 to go forward with it. Mendenhall stated when the City discovered they could not raise the amount of money needed for the mall, they decided to do with half as much in order to accomplish the same thing. Mendenhall told Council that his group now includes a majority of the City Council which created the mall; two out of three former chairmen of the Mall Commission. Mendenhall suggested the City look very carefully at the mall expansion; there are other priorities such as parking and employee housing. 2. Cam Johnson told Council she had had a problem with the building department. When a Popcorn Wagon she gave them a survey for her new location of the Popcorn Wagon, the building department . Survey told her it was too old and not certified. Various Councilmembers told Ms. Johnson that the same thing had happened to them; a recent, certified survey was a code require- ment. e COUNCILMEMBER COMMENTS • 1. Councilwoman Johnston told Council the RBH building walkway was building up with ice I RBH Building and becoming very dangerous. Council instructed City Manager Mahoney to take care of the! walkway I problem. • RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves raw w C. I. HOCCKEL e. B. • L. CO. Regular Meeting Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission February 17, 197E Meeting was called to order by Chairman Jack Jenkins at 5:15 p.m. with members Roger Hunt, Allison Downing, Patrick Dobie, Danny Abbott, and Chic Collins present. Unexcused was Bryan Johnson. Also present was City Attorney Stuller, and Hal Clark and John Stanford both from the Planning Department. Conditional Use Clark mentioned that officially the public hearing was Parks.Maintenance closed on the parks maintenance building. Armstrong present to the Planning and Zoning Commission a more detailed map of the landscaping for the Parks Maintenance Building. What was included in the plans was a new proposed fairway for the golf course. The road at the entrance for the Plum Tree will not be effective and will be closed. The only people that will be using the bicycle path will be those going to the Open Door and those who will be using the parks building. Armstrong also presented drawings of what the building with the landscaping will look like. The reason for not placing the building behind the Plum Tree was because the tennis courts will be placed directly behinc the Plum Tree. Therefore, the only place they could get sewage would be to either pump it 800 feet up to the Plum Tree or go down to the cul -de -sac where Metro is connected. The only access would be off of highway 82 and they can't drive the vehicles across the fairways. Motion Abbott made a motion to approve the Parks Maintenance Building granting conditional use; also further that when the building is completed that the storage shed will be moved or come down and not be on the golf course; further stated that the landscaping will be completed before final (occupancy permit) and if Open Door moves the parking for Open Door and that building will be moved and the parking will be eliminated for that particular site. If these buildings are removed, it will be compatible with the land use in that area. Hunt made an amendment to the motion furthering conditioned upon items 1, 2, and 4 of the Planning staff letter of 15 January 1976 and further conditioned that no parking or no storage will be allowed outside the compound area. Downing made a second to the motion. All in favor, motion carried. a I Park Circle Hunt made a motion to postpone the Park Circle Conceptual Subdivision until the next regular secheduled meeting; { seconded by Abbott. All in favor, Jenkins abstained. Motion carried. Subdivision Mr. Jordon was present to represent the Hallam Addition. Exemption The surveyor made an error and stated that the property Hallam Addition was 18,000 square feet; however, the actual square footage (Bill Martin) of the property is 11,500 square feet. Therefore, it would be creating a non - conforming lot if he was allowed to be able to split just the two fee title lots. The planning department is recommending that a condominiumization be done where an agreement be drawn having the property in common ownership. Condominiumizing the property so it would have two owners. Jordon mentioned that they would like the opportunity to either condominiumize or use a use maintenance agreement. A use maintenance agreement would provide that two people could each own an undivic'ed one -half interest in the lots ■ subject to the maintenance use agreements contained in the agreement. It is similarrcondominium declaration, but ■ doesn't come within the purview of the condominium act. -1- i• 1 1 1 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves row a C. r. MO€CKEL • • • L. CO - Regular Meeting Planning and Zoning Commission January 27, 1976 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Jack Jenkins at 5:10 p.m. with members Roger Hunt, Bryan Johnson, Patrick Dobie, Chic Collins, Danny Abbott and Allison Downing present. Also present was City Attorney Stuller and City/ County Planner Kane. Approval of Minutes Hunt made a motion to approve the minutes of January 20, 1976, with the following corrections: on page 3, fourth paragraph insert after the word residents -- outside the Cc and C -1 zone. On page 4, fifth paragraph insert after Callahan the word project. Seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion carried. New Business Kane brought the Planning and Zoning up to date on Council's most recent decision on the Trueman Property. At the January 26 Council Meeting Council approved a 35,000 sq.ft. building consisting of a 20,000 sq.ft. grocery store; 5,000 sq.ft. accessory neighborhood commercial; 10,000 sq.ft. housing. The developers may resubmitt an additional 10,000 sq.ft. for office space. The Council may decide on a 45,000 sq.ft. building. Jenkins introduced the two new members which Council appointed at their January 26, 1976 meeting. The member. are Bryan Johnson and Allison Downing. Collins acknowledged the memo which City Attorney Stulle: had written up. The memo was in reference to the functioi of the Planning Department, the Planning Commission and • the City Council. City Attorney Stuller told the Commission the only way they are going to learn about Ordinance #87, Series of 1975, which is in reference to the quasi- judicial hearing is through practice. However, the most important thing would be is for the Commission to remember that when a 'motion is made to incorporate their findings and con- clusions and rationale for the action. If they can't, City Attorney Stuller suggested they postpone the findin and conclusions and she will draft them. If there is a complex question and takes time to formulate and articuaite a position, the Commission is free to consider a resolution and at the next meeting itemizing it. ' The Courts have looked and said the Boards have to spell out for the applicants their reasons for their actions. Tte Court cannot be asked to anticipate or second -guess what the Board is doing and why. If the Board does it, they will get the benefit of the doubt and is a nice benefit to have when appealing the matter. Conditional Use Jenkins felt the Parks Maintenance Building fit into the Parks Maintenance code legally; however, after listening to the people speak at the public hearing, was questioning whether the building from an appearance standpoint will fit into the proposed location. City Attorney Stuller mentioned to the new members that because the next three items were public hearings at the January 20 meeting; they are not allowed to vote. Jenkins read into the record a letter from Walter B. Mil protesting the Parks Maintenance shed because the area i heavily travelled and a possibility of heavier equipment moving into the area in the future. -1- Planning and Zoning Commission January 27, 1976 Parks Maintenance Jenkins asked Kane to include in the Planning Office (cont'd) recommendations the following: 1) the employee parking and all equipment and supplies incidental to the operation would park inside the bermed area; 2) they have a detailed landscaping plan; 3) a bike path alternative; 4) an isometric sketch plan. Hunt moved to table the Parks Maintenance Building until the next Planning and Zoning Meeting; seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion carried. Record Shop Kane mentioned the planning and zoning commission moved to include the record shop as a conditional use in the Durant Mall. The Planning Office is recommending approval Hunt was concerned about the heavy impact of parking in the area due to the parking from City Market and parking already coming into the Durant Mall. Collins didn't feel it was an appropriate neighborhood commercial use; It is on the periphery of the CC and C -1 and would have a bad effect on the commercial area. Motion Dobie moved to approve the record shop as a conditional use in the Neighborhood Commerical zone. Jenkins said that it already is a conditional use in the N/C zone.. Abbott made a second to the motion because he felt a store like this is needed because music lessons will be given. - City Attorney Stuller asked Dobie if he made that motion because he feels that it is appropritate because it is compatible with the surrounding land uses and uses in the area. Dobie replied that he did. City Attorney Stuller said that Abbott's second is irrelevant because a needed use in the community is irrelevant and cannot qualify someone's motion by adding an additional reason. Abbott withdrew his second. The motion died for a lack of a second. Abbott made a motion to approve the record shop because there are not stores in town, particularly a neighborhood use for music students or somebody who wants to play a guitar or other instruments and we don't have anyone in town who sells a wide range of musical instruments and this will only be half of his business and it would be a neighborhood use because a tourist isn't going to come in and take a week of music lessons and leave, this is for a conditional use and a good idea; seconded by Dobie. All in favor of the motion were Jenkins, Abbott, and Dobie. Opposed were Hunt and Collins. Motion Carried. Bread and Pastry Kane presented floor plans which the applicant had Shop prepared a specific detailed breakdown of how the use of the space will be. The Planning office recommends approval of the plan with the conditions there not be a high tourist turn -over kind of retailing practice. Motion Hunt moved to approve the conditional use of a retail bread and pastry shop in the Victorian Square Building conditioned upon: 1) no snack bar, cafe -type food is prepared; 2) no provisions be allowed for customer consumption of food on the premises. Reasons for those conditions is we don't want a food service to go into the space, it is to be strictly retail bread and pastry shop as presented by the applicant's presentation. The bread and pastry shop activity appears a desirable use in the area; seconded by Abbott. Hunt added an amendment which was the type of food is to also include drink; seconded by Abbott. All in favor, motion carried. Aspen Planning and 'coning Commission. November 15, 197 Use Determination commercial use as defined or as anticipated by the NC Durant Mall (cont'd) zoning district. Clark read the intent of the N/C zone. Leonard Oates, Attorney representing the above listed businesses mentioned that in regard to a coffee, tea, and spice shop that would be classified as food. As far as the Roaring Fork Operation; it is a type of busine which is oriented towards the residents of the neigh- borhood and not tourist oriented. The Pitkin Tack and Leather Shop could be classified as a hardware operation; also tourists would not be interested in purchasing bridles and saddles. City Attorney Stuller explained that the agreement provided that if during the length of Ordinance #19, Series of 1973, that if they were to make whole committ- ments to uses, that they were to be in harmony with the uses listed. The leases do conform to that agreement. Motion moved to include the three stores to be under the definition of permitted use in neighborhood commercial zoning; seconded by Dobie. Collins questioned if these uses set the stage for them • to be in other neighborhood commercial areas. City Attorney Stuller replied, no. City Attorney. Stuller read from the Code; and explained that unless the Planning and Zoning made a change to the code specifically itemizing these uses, people with similar or the uses of variation on this they will have to come back to the Planning and Zoning for a determination each time. City Attorney Stuller felt that at times they will have to make a change to the code to accommodate. She felt that a code change would not be necessary because in a N/C neigh - borhood it would be acceptable; however, maybe in a N/C residential it would not be. withdrew his motion. Hunt moved that the Planning and Zoning find that the three uses are compatible uses __ _____ _ -____ within the designation of N/C for purposes of this application; seconded by Dobie. All in favor, motion carried. Stream Margin Clark introduced the application stating that this is on Review Sneaky Lane below Castle Creek Bridge. He wishes to Bob Stardoy construct a garage at this location. Shows 32' from the center of the stream. I looked at the property and there is about a 12 to 15 foot bank that protects the building from the stream. We recommend approval of the stream margin request because it is within 100' of the stream. Motion Abbott made a motion to approve the stream margin review for Bob Stardoy; seconded by Hunt. All in favor, motion carried. Public Hearing Jenkins opened the public hearing. Kane explained that Maintenance Shed the Parks and Recreation Department are looking for a new place for their maintenance shed. Their present loca tion, they feel is cumbersome, inconvenient, and expensive as a basis for operation for storing machinery and getting to the golf course. One of the major obsticles to the applicant is that park zone doesn't allow for maintenance sheds. They are appearing before the Planning and Zoning for request and amendment of the park zone to allow for maintenance sheds to be used by right. • Jenkins mentioned that since this is a public hearing if anyone in the audience would like to speak. There was no one in the audience who wanted to discuss the maintenance sheds. -2- t 1 tej • - RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves O W • C. /,MO(CR(L V. ,.• L. CO. Regular Meeting Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission November 18,197 Maintenance Sheds Armstrong, Director of Parks and Recreation Department, (cont'd} feels that it would not be less of a nusciance if they Public Hearing were able to put the Maintenance Sheds at that location due to the fact that at present they are taking the vehicles and maintenance machinery through all the residential areas to and from highway 82 on the south- east point of the golf course clear to the northwest corner of the golf course. Greg Cole, who is the architect of the building, explaine that it will include an office for Ed Hicks, a greenhouse which will have clippings for gardenias, there will be areas for planting of evergreen trees, and it has good irrigation for those purposes. Cole explained that they will be berming up to the building so from Cemetary Lane they will see only a berm and white plastic coming up to the surface with the building has behind it. Cole mentioned that the building will take up about 6,000 sq.f Hunt mentioned that he is willing to move that maintenanc shed be included as conditional use in P -park. But he has a problem as to whether the public in that area understands the impact. City Attorney Stuller mentioned that there are two steps to this project - -it has to go through full council adoption as an Ordinance then notice must be given to adjacent land owners and this specific proposal must come back for review. Kane I • explained that there will be a specific conditional use hearing. What has to be done is that it be a conditional use hearing and the Planning and Zoning recommends that the code be adopted and amend it to include this condtior i use and once the code is amended they will have to come back and consider this building in a special conditional use hearing. City Attorney Stuller questioned if the office would be accessory only to the maintenance or if it is the office space for the park complex. Armstrong replied that it would be for park complex. Armstong mentioned that they don't have a park large enough to buy enough equipment to operate the golf course and the parks and that there rj will be no snowplows up there. City Attorney Stuller felt that there would be alot of integration of the whole park system working out of that office; and felt that within a definition of maintenance shed that is quite an enlargement of that concept and suggested that they extract the definition of maintenance shed and include those concepts, but they ought to be articulated early. City Attorney Stuller asked that it means that you would define maintenance shed to include the maintenance storage, garaging of vehicles, and in addition greenhouse and office space as long as it is a function of the maintenance aspect of both the parks and the vehicles you want that full definitiion within maintenance sheds. { Motion Abbott made a motion to approve the structure for park maintenance as a conditional use; seconded by Hunt. All in favor, motion carried. Teen Center A . Clark introduced the teen center. It is a public hearinc -� , to consider the teen center located above Whale of a Wash on Main Street. The City did notification to Q )J y 1 people within 300' of the Whale of Wash. Jenkins opened ; �' ,,S �� � oiv the public hearing on the teen center. Jenkins asked N or if anyone in the audience wanted to comment. No comment SLEMON, MAZZA & LASALLE, P. C. ATTORNEYS AT LAW 404 EAST COOPER AVENUE POST OFFICE BOX 3219 DAVID R. SLEMON ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 AREA CODE 303 ANTHONY J. MAZZA TELEPHONE 925 -2043 JOHN D. LASALLE September 20, 1976 HAND DELIVERY Sandra Stuller, Esq. City Attorney City of Aspen Re: Golf course maintenance building currently under construction Dear Sandy: This firm has been approached by a representative of a sig- nificant number of homeowners in the area where the above referenced construction is currently under way. At this point, the homeowners have merely requested that I present you with the enclosed petitions reflecting their desire that the construction be halted immediately pending their having an opportunity to explore the possibility of a rehearing with respect to the variance which the City must have been granted in order to commence this construction in a residential area. According to some of these homeowners they were never given any notice of any hearings which I assume took place in connection with the City obtaining a variance and thus were not afforded the opportunity to make their objections known. At this time our office has not been formally retained by the homeowners, nor have we been instructed to take any specific legal action. However, I have been advised that the homeowners are in the process of organizing themselves and that it is their desire to do whatever is necessary to stop what they consider to be a serious infringement upon their rights as property owners. Until we have been formally retained and instructed to proceed, I can hardly expect you to take any action on this matter; I believe the homeowners' main concern is that there be a documented date on which the City was put on notice of their objections. ,Vey trly yours, Jon D. LaSalle f.r SLEMON, MAZZA & LaSALLE, P.C. SHERPA CH co SPORTS c 4 LIMITED , Ce e • 505 EAST HYMAN ST. V ASPEN, COLO. 81611 /� 303 925-1977 U 1 ` l Q Cut. o s cant-.di 49 J - rFt.,Q./Lt ( ,l 1. Gad' 580 aC C CL -k- \w w- a ctuiuz- la& t!A Cain c-fi 94A- uscul t `kL 7\ 1 o-- ✓ - `, q L '1/4t subk.,e, ukz4 0- v\ Xc ft e y t.a.uk - i - eAtt, ci c c c ct ruGDALAt Let 3_ ek, covAitouc akcas (4, --ukt 3 00 ce>tuoi, ama o u-;c. U ZCT-vt 1� ibuc -% a_,( c ?,00k /$* , o GL ek �s . . &ks v-LA v.Gt i ct e • Fze for the finest in esoteric equipment for bicycling, backpacking, mountaineering, and cross country skiing cfrLe-a_ .tk , 1 SHERPA 1G, • , SPORTS cL . LIMITED ti 505 EAST HYMAN ST. .0 coc "' ^' 4_ ', ASPEN, COLO. 81611 r ) 303 925 -1977 r'? �, 'LL) to G e � c 4A..�lA. 1 c (_'k 9V1. • II- `� O�J. is 1-r� L0. c Lets Lot u cA ct - �f a- -�- ,k � , Q u d .A..cAt k d C -u s - uk chi ouL, c,-- tLoj cattici crcikC . ac c ) bfr vi- ukiLy.A._ t i `.. for the finest in esoteric equipment for bicycling, backpacking, mountaineering, and cross country skiing Aspen, Colorado 81611 • Date Sly( I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. taw Sig'atur.e / NAME S tIL Ve0aM (Print) ,I ADDRESS 1355 M , V'PW PR A3felS Colo TELEPHONE cry, S - 753 4 Aspen, Colorado 81611 r Date m 7 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under eonstrue -- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. 1 am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. . , 7 d7 " ---n(H er-tel77 ---- e y' r<-4.7"7 - i C S ' ature ' NAME AO. - Z 244 X/ (Print) ADDRESS 7 r 7s c 5. 11 2 4 as /iy /- TELEPHONE ko2 S c7?7 7 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date /17/6 T, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. 1 am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • e Signa re C NAME 1 i C 9 (Print) ADDRESS ��s it /nrt I� /tTicz � //[ 4) / 67v rtit ;5 - i‘iV TELEPHONE 2'0. S - 7 tC7K Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date 7774 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on-Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • 4 Signat re NAME ' Kate (Print) ADDRESS • At/ r —4 x s TELEPHONE Aspen, Col ado 1611 Date I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity • of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. O e f t w j e .. a W .�w.'. 4 ''. 6.44,, .... tea , ,/ Signa l e NAME C. K (Print) ADDRESS 3 tr- Air 1060 TELEPHONE + , P Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date zetlt f' /f74 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. A Signature a NAME Ire's L 1 / E AA t ... MP (P ADDRESS .0 Or r. TELEPHONE S' , 7C(2 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date �k- !fo. I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • _ Cola' . Signature NAME (Print) ADDRESS l Lk (As p��, ectA 1(0 11 TELEPHONE 9 J S 33SC1 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. Signature NAME 4./ 4 ,t! - L/ irF S (Print) ADDRESS /PVC / LIT/ /'cc.1 #02 / C'p z- TELEPHONE fps — 3".5 • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date! 6/ 74 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • iC I7 Si nature NAME P+cmal._ R.% AuSc -H (Print) ADDRESS \a1Ca MT kJ FJ < \ \JZ TELEPHONE qa S - 3 \ ■ • Aspen, Colorado 81611 • Date 4 7 - /(0 - 7(0 • I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity • of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. S=ignature //JJ NAME PAUL /T _ 1 'AuSC// (Print) ADDRESS /30 x '8794 PE.v g/, // TELEPHONE 9,2 — 3 //0 • • • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date .drry l✓✓ (r7C I, as owner of improved - . - .- property in the vicinity • of the construetion of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. 0 W •rct. £t -14 .C-..� � ,�i- v�a6c> "� an. , e t (_ -w t In K i -� vii �- Y ^ 2 41.3-44..c., 17 (C Signature t ) NAME � IS . �- I L e j ,IL . (Print) ADDRESS 14 LL, ell_ ICik) _a)(L(t.JG TELEPHONE • j,1S - •S 1 A S Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date ' / )cp( 1 1 ! 6 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. (;-I) R JAA) IF JRAI � ,�, 00-41- 4/ . Signa re NAME I frE{e ki { S FC (Print) �7 ADDRESS Caf . (-f 6,61 N`zq14 et , 614;(5 6 id aw woaq- TELEPHONE 9 Z J . 3 c Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. Signature NAME X7 K� (Print) ADDRESS /4 ,h ( ?r////' TELEPHONE Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date 9)4' /I- 274 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. ` C Sign ture [(( NAME ,/ T. l/i f (Print) '// ADDRESS 4G J (P icrtt / y TELEPHONE 92 2 7 Aspen, Colorado 81611 /� Date 2—e://77 e, /6 / -1 7( I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. 2 Signature (� NAME R e^ -A, a .) 4i c' »ur!IPpt (Print) _ ADDRESS /39) )j e PV1 V S > - 1 1/% /// S /'e , (a /0 e/6 // TELEPHONE V/) S - t / 3 6 • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date — /2? f� I, as owner of improved and/or unimproved property in the vicinity • of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. Signature /� �/ NAME rCR RE 7- R ���-17 / /(Y_ 1 (Print) ADZ 38 ( 77 0 ( .- TF y //(' :. TELEPHONE 2 - 5 9 Aspen, Colorado 81611 G Date // /477, I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • R -94 5 A-0-(1 S ignature 1 NAME h C t , I nc? JL (Print) / I ADDRESS C FI 0 C e L,v e. T a I 111<A r TELEPHONE C/ ? 5 - 35 (y- Aspen, Colorado 81611 // Date /7 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • £ /4;il Signature NAME C /. ' i (Print) // _ ADDRESS / s �'� S >(77,4 41S' TELEPHONE 72,- 7-7/0-i Aspen, Colorado 81611, Date J I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. 1 am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. Signetur: NAD1E A/9 C d /1/C C ZA (Print) , �7 / / 1 ADDRESS /d g /c'.e'efii ,11 r` co/d TELEPTIONE / � %� }P — v .y Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date 90 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. I am adamantly opposed to this structure being placed in a distinctly residential area. I feel that property values in the area will be jeopardized and that my rights as a homeowner and citzen were violated by not being notified of this action. Sign- ure •NE J / -7,77 awie (Print) � f7 ADDRESS � ?,S /1",cf/ ,4iee ar ✓G �I O / <l / r/% 4„i ah TELEPHONE 30 $ - J` 2..r p 72 7 • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date r / /iJ 7 6 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. e -ce —44 ' e- de. 4 — ✓ , /A $ eer ?" 5 z - e-I- e--7 Signat re NAME J. $terlinp gqi tib$ (Print) $ox C z.a ADDRESS *Open, Colo. $2 ate TELEPHONE ,-. Aspen, Col / rad ^� 81611 Date = ( (y /4 I, as owner of improved and/or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. r 1 et--?C9 LUt Lad kt ;fir i r � i \ �� 61)- • , ,, / d pi 4 ,,,,,L , 0L.,_.2..p.,,_ ,Q__ .: Cam_ 6-4/td r C/, �� Ck Signature / NAME 6 A tr ,S 1 E C— (Print) ADDRESS 700 C4-s / to C Fk Th ,. .A A/ r---C__ - o 1,61/ TELEPHONE 9. ¶ ? 3 5 5 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date ) h I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity • of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. � »9 ISO /��07 /C j, 7 7 /e '' re- 4 ,�/>79/e /UNG -- 0k- 4 /"Mf} /N TEN fJN cL Y/ /L4/N N A S F-M/< /�IUEu /v 74-7C15---41 /`/ cP/N /;N 7f//-S /S • CAr c w /A/ /f - , /Q /S /-// /le 7,ce G t/1- -4 /, , LZtLze Signature NAME '<I )( /Fic (Print) � ADDRESS 7iuu CC/467 t€ e //PPS_ AVIAI TELEPHONE � — WV? Aspen, Co�iorr 81611 Date /�f 'X� / j )t 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. 1 am opposed to this installation and request that it he halted. e - es;en. tit; satin_«- - lArnt- 4 -? o-- &f - (e� .) ,tip- e 6 e , m4-1- "ea 6.14..) G ti 4.j c �1� '` Q. . ,/- 4.tHia..4 0...,„... t t.re t e....i f nfre..... a.....„., etizestt „ &44"9%-, (LC-4--t-l-i—,Jej;a ‘ZA--C-41;-- , y4,___ ),, pp 14.---10 I - , i.e.,,4 tit Ole- X . -e...c 7��c.. -41. ■a fr.- a d- _ ,L • Signature ^n -- NAME / (Print) , t n+#e CAIt ADDRESS #2 rYA /T /"BFI D B ASprN TELEPHONE 924 ut4 titchie ifez 37 Larkspur, Colorado 30118 September '1, 1176 City Council City of As'en Aspen, Colorado Re: Golf Course Maintenance Building Under construction Gentlemen: It hap; rep nt?y core to my atterttivntna; a golf ;our3e maintenance buildin; i3 bri ng constoucted in extremely close : •oxiiity to pr.;_rty 'shish ' own in Aspen. - both my property and the maintenance building under construction areciesriy in a residential section, I assume ti,ct it *a: necessary for th.. City tooetain a var— iance in orderto be.inthia construction. I received no notice t::at such a var— iince waa under consideration and as a result was unable to voice my extremely strong opposition to th construction of 31.1c a boiiding. It seems to ns a more appropriate end less conspicuous location on City land adjacent to the Jolf Course pro shop and supervisor;; facilities should be used. Such a. 1 c teon would have no detreimental impact on private property views values and aesthetics guaranteed nrootcirty .owners on Cemetery Lane by zoning rries which doubtless attracted them Co this area The City should be aware that the eon.. stru.tion of t`3.s service or industrial type building betrays thoserho purchased ;,roperty in good faith in an area zoned for sesidential type bolding only. ky opposition to this type of installation is so strong that if 1 am not granted the opportunity to express my opposition at a review of to vn m os t whip w a s �; I ould seriously consider takin.� court action' Jo y o hx v erse — 1 ,tu property owners against the City or taking whatever other steps may be appropriate to halt the current objectionable construction. tours very truly • i ?hni t Asper olorado 81611 AO Date e 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. / 1/(14 1L, AV L ak J2IL40 PLA---- i c I I by # Ilj ' A1.4 2- 7 / / 7 No v . . . „r, , , A 7 . ‘ Citill _ ' IA 6 ezo,r Signature i NAME iAlo AU, ■ - e t / L__ (Print) At — ADDRESS ' ,.,.[ C AI � j ,( a, TELEPHONE 7 K7-3 /26/, Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date Sent. 16, 1976 I, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance bui]_ding under construc- tion on 'Come tery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. — the l ocation of tie bu..laiu,; in a residential area l_ ; - 1 advi sad-. It v1.11 adver e1 a2'ect t_e re. ident I s saft ev and :welfare to have a co:: ercial building s, close to hones. -the traffic on Cemetery hane is already so heavy and a build -ny>, of i:_?i -s nature 71-11 only add to the , n °oule2, -' e received notice of this; ,ro - oosal a]r,-o iinately one year ago • and 'G the bin.° were told t: at :c could n r oi.'c st (i= if we ved i'tLin 300 feet o" the 'aamilaint_;. -In my opinion :ace ri.-e many other nit s nuch `more .".- -t wale to a but lc 011 ._aba:re. S g • Tre NAME Throes s Tarn ?() (Print) ADDRESS 770 Cemot orY Lane Arlen, Colorado 81611 TELEPHONE 92 -3780 Aspen, Colorado 8161.1 Date _42i / x.4 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • said construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. \,hle vJ@Lk nC cktza_ or e dean ago ct b 3. Hinc + - re,\a e C y, sr csNL\I tt . - e CQ S ou e, P°S °c ld k �r� • car,l-\ a \\ems CG,-F. L,0c.s \d a n yvAot aZ e Cis , ai� 0 CQ LO-1 QU‘o_ubl \do ka a1/43 WW `orl owt.oci b(}\ } LA r\ i Car ;r a more SuA'ccn( \ oc� k__J/ Signature u NAME 1 )cY111'A .—L f4C04\ h (Print) ADDRESS rV16 CE rna �ZJ� La r.32._ ADDRESS Rsp. , Cd\o , g llo I I TELEPHONE aa5 3F-Iv) Aspen, Colorado 81611 h Date C t — a� 1, r.s owner of improved and/or unimprovei property in the vicinity of the construction of the city mai:,tenaace building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review tke variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction.. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. C C l4-y or -. P \ Cxn n trg 4- Lon i r3 ocd Signature n NAME .c orbstinL R • U 3ckotI L _ (Print) ADDRESS S Aspen, Lob man Rtkt TELEPHONE G aS lc0 • Aspen, Coloradoo 81611 Date $74:, i4 .C �'T �� �� L J. as owner of improved and /or ..:rimprove9 property in the vicinity of construction of the city maintenance building under construc- tion : n Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review t_e .variance greeted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering said construction. T am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. a a_Aiy Eit tP . 0 LJ @ Signature NAME C1e0.Ylo ( Yax k LA) (Print) / L ADDRESS /�I S O $ \ ■ec' r\\'(\ \ , TELEP.-[ONE �� S-3z_/) _ • Aspen, Colorado 81611 Date �1 -Z 1l 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city mairten:nce building under construc- tion Ja Cemetery Lane do hereby req',1est the City Council to review t`e_ variance granted by the Plarui; .; and Zonin- Board covering said construction. 1 am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. • o a. C Signature NAME r = — �!`/ A, L 7-- (Print) ADDRESS 1 Sta0.1/4)30i0ti'7 Li%)� f,J , X1(0// TELEPHONE 30, ra s - a '7 • Aspen, Colorado S1G11 Date 9(27/?' 1, as owner of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of tic construction of the city maintenance building under construe- - tion on Cemetery Lane do hereby request the City Council to review the variance granted by the Planning and Zoning Board covering • sal):; construction. I am opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. `ignaturre c NAME )/m/t5%n S'✓kr,v- rll (Print) / ADDRESS / ;IL) S ¶oerrc l/ fir ( 0/ TELEPHONE 7 2 5 Z J—cy w.. s Aspen, Colorcdo 81611 Date 47z 7 - 76 1, as oedier of improved and /or unimproved property in the vicinity of the construction of the city maintena-iee building under construc- tion on Cemetery Lane d hereby request the City Council to review t`i v granted by the Planning add Zoning Board covering m said construction. 1 a opposed to this installation and request that it be halted. Litt aide 30:1 i ilkatidarc:a4-4:4 cii-eluc. &IAA- e • • d i r m a a di, 414.45, Signature • NA?IF 1)04)AL 0 L . Si M PS0,c ) • (Print) ADDRESS / 5/62R14 L/(7-/A t3 • As Co. '/6 TELEP,[ONE 926 ' 2 5 2 / / •