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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.sm.Sheldon Gordon.1979 MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Richard Grice, Planning Office RE: Gordon - Stream Margin Review DATE: May 17, 1979 The Planning Office has received an application requesting stream margin review for the construction of a single family residence on the Sheldon Gordon property. You will recall having reviewed several applications relating to this property in the past. At the present time the property is in the process of being subdivided into two parcels. This requested stream margin review approval is in relation to the removal of the existing residence on the parcel and the replacement of that residence with a new one. Dave Ellis of the City Engineering Department has reviewed the application and comments that, "There appear to be no problems in terms of the flood plain hazzards since the building site is from 15 to 20 feet above the maximum flood stage of the Roaring Fork River as shown on the U.S. Corps of Engineers Flood Plain Report. The grading for the improvements would also be sufficiently removed from the river as not to create any adverse impacts on the stream channel or vegetation." A site inspection was conducted today specifically with regard to the location of a needed public trail easement paralleling the river. The applicant's attorney, Tom Wells, is in agreement that the location for that trail is the best location possible. Prior to the final approval of the subdivision, that trail easement will need to be precisely defined and platted on the sub- division plat. At this time the Planning Office and the Engineering Department recommends approval of the stream margin review subject to the grant of a trail easement. CITYF ASPEN 130 sq. tth galena street aspen, colorado 81611 M E M O R A N D U M TO: Richard Grice FROM: Dave Ellis DATE: May 16, 1979 RE: Gordon Stream Margin Review In reviewing this project it would appear that there are no problems in terms of flood plane hazard since the building site is from 15 -20 feet above the maximum flood stage of the Roaring Fork River as shown on the US Corps of Engineers Flood Plane Report. The grading for the improvements would also be sufficiently removed from the river so as not to create any adverse impacts on the stream channel or vegetation. The dedicaiton of a public trail easement paralleling the river and below the building site has been discussed with the applicant's architect and we would recommend that this be made a condition of the approval. The site inspection is scheduled prior to the May 22 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting so that there should be a concensus as to the location of the trail by the time of the meeting. Subject to the grant of a trail easement the Engineering Department recommends approval of the stream margin review. cc: Thomas Wells DE /pr MEMORANDUM TO: Dave Ellis, City Engineer FROM: Planning Office, Richard Grice RE: Sheldon Gordon - Stream Margin Review DATE: April 17, 1979 The Planning Office has received an application for stream margin review from Tom Wells and Associates. Mr. Wells has submitted the attached set of plans as satisfaction of the submission requirements of Section 24 -6.3. Dave, we are tentatively planning to take this item to the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission on May 15, 1979. In order to make that date, I will need your written comments returned to the Planning Office no later than May 1st. Should you have a problem with this date, please let us know and we will reschedule.