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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.en.Eagles Club.1978 j _.) • MEMO TO: MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL FROM: DAVE ELLIS ENGINEERING DATE: April 6, 1978 RE: Encroachment Request - Eagles Club Building This encroachment request is being made by Andre Ulrych for the construction of an exit stairwell in the alley adjacent to the Eagles Building. After discussions with the architect, David Hauter, and a field inspection of the alley, the engineer- ing department recommends against the granting of this encroach- ment. In support of this opinion we offer the following: 1) The alley presently has only two encroachments at grade. Both of these are at the Eagles Building, but neither are integral with the building. Conse- quently, after the total renovation the alley can be free of encroachments. There is no need to pre - serve the status quo if conditions can be improved. 2) The request is for a 65 -foot strip when in fact the stairwell is only 18 feet in length. The remainder is purportedly for dumpsite storage,__but it would probably be converted to other forms of storage with the passage of time. 3) The proposed trash compactor and storage area with -, in the building limits can be built without the encroachment and can easily be enlarged if the need for more room exists, 4) The problem of icicles can also be resolved without any encroachment by providing reversed pitch roofs and interior roof drains, The architect has said that the roof must be rebuilt regardless. 5) Finally, there is really no reason, other than loss of floor space, that the stairwell cannot be in- cluded within property limits. The interior will be completely gutted and rebuilt. This has not been the•type of hardship used to justify similar en- croachments, jk • T ,I • I 7 -- l l rl r Tl i i r tl - • I - Q1 1- 1>1 2 1 i AT - F . * r I r DAVID HAUTER 8 ASSOCIATES, ARCHR S - ECTS I I ' ∎•• ASPEN, COLORADO S238 81811 11 as ea. _0 £• IOr\ etp 1'E Cliaairla 3l X2 7 t""c -I 634 1 A Gar - rte rrOFbGEtJ C etrAT( 1 Adv. C . :Km-Y I fv si(.J I(.dr)IN& 1 MC-S LU art V CS) A S 4t 57 WILL N'I; ccAv h.) The. i' .1 . f\Y' y - - Tic,A644 -l-ld{ -1 NOr. U� y C'k 1 -} CIT /7, ^ 1K) x v y - ✓ ' V V l^�ll { H -v 1 \ A(1 1 kM ) D TI rti r L PO4VI —N"' few - r 7 rd: 07C. � To i °t7AGU- WAY \S rs> Af p ea" a000 Fer-- - 1;f44i9 I IL& 1 vi4 I :) DrYicNJ A k11.tE sQIU0 -Ur Ul\DP-ic-- (1 ran ckieL--rptANC_ vvotAiD 4r 14F-1JJ Ar€ icE7K - Ft A-C4-1- frCS4 13C' k=;.m/4(.., \mu, t„ta.k." A-I24 1:1)( P• ,2 F Cj7gCytO a 0 t A-Kw_, to s.Er_v IN co TF vaoli-t-21\Y• - 1a . a 6 AL-1S r Nmt- ThAT - n-is Ma) ceivol ( dar (.2 w coft4 c)sctoci;a_ TPE-- Mc) E2)1- CAM: ktuluci \N)Wc h-ro KriF PrA ! N PC '��TI'1� kg. L) ,Aa rN3 I Al- i /��" WI 1-I l X151 ==nc GPtC Crrjoi 1 ) c.1E ''rANL) DesiciNNto N& CCN42 flJ • DAVID HAUTER, ARCHITECT P. O. BOX 4W0 B AePRN. COLR ADO 01014 X 2 19 ' /a0®G • 1 t$ aid g 1 { r. ;_ i 41 1 1 41 I t 4 1 - - , f o ; 1 III 1 1 I 1 1 . • I A L11 1 k P I i If } f M - sk f 1 s �, DI fi r . � q = r -11 i i 1 1 a l ir — 1 1 - 1 1. , _A 1 -it ..) ,.., ) Al 2O WIc' - ?'d p l ?s �1 DAVID HAUTER 8 ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS 1 PO. BOY 1902 9250808 1 ~�", 7 /3 �,.. �..ac u' W -.d ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 1 1 i f I 1 ~v I �. -- - i + —� .:. ? F 4 r' II_ it l II E 9 4 1 ! P o � fI F g 9. 0 Iii / - €I ; 3f, U 1 u i i'z II, $ u 5M Via iut • d } C OAVIO HAOTER 8 ASSOCIATES, ARC1*TECTS 1 3808 R Rn�s W � � o' PO BO% 0902 925 - I { i. ie 7 p ..a ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 A N1111147. ,' RE>7 TAI JhAN • I 2 1 -5 ire - Ri '— _ 1 11 Pi s, 9 - fi ; rte �L 1 ` j I T I ,° -. d e 495 r ' I I __: j I. ql ' .,'- r_i p_1 a ip - li ( gy 1 [ . r \ I k 1 t{ 4 $: a e1 Iii i r DAVID HAUTEH A ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS �� I . �.�». ��.. �. ,,.v... .i O. BOX <902.... 925 -36' ^' acPor/a m K - /° ASPEN, COLORADO 61611