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HomeMy WebLinkAboutcoa.lu.iz.AEM/Pioneer 915 E Hopkins.1974 MARTIN H. KAHN ATTORNEY AT LAW ROARING FORK BUILDING BOX 3386 ASPEN. COLORADO 81611 TELEPHONE (303) 925.1539 June 17, 1974 Ms . Donna Baer Planning Department City of Aspen Box V Aspen, Colorado 81611 Dear Donna: I would greatly appreciate your bringing to the attention of the Planning and Zoning Commission the enclosed letter. Very truly yours, ' 4A/AAJ-Z-? Martin H. Kabin r Hv/cm En c s. MARTIN H. KAHN ATTORNEY AT LAW ROARING FORK BUILDING BOX 3386 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 TELEPHONE (303) 925-1539 June 17, 1974 Planning and Zoning Commission c/o Planning Department City of Aspen Aspen, Colorado 81611 Dear iembers of the Planning and Zoning Commission: I am writing on behalf of A.E. . Corporation, whose application under Ordinance 19 for an 8 unit apartment building recently received final approval with certain conditions , one of which was that the units be rented on a long term basis, with minimum six month 's leases. My clients were not clear as to the duration of such a requirement, and I thought it unlikely that you would require such a condition "forever", so I contacted the City Attorney. Ms . Stuller said that she thought it should be forever, but that if I felt differently, I should write to you for clarification and guidance, which guidance she would be happy to follow. I should like to suggest that it would be fair and appropriate to have A.E. . enter into an agreement with the city pursuant to which they would lease their apartments only under leases with a minimum term of six months, and that this agreement should be limited to a reasonable period of time, say three to five years, or some period which you believe is reasonable. The agreement with the city can be recorded, and can provide that it may be enforced by the city or by a prospective or existing tenant. It does not seem reasonable to me to require the owners of property to enter into such agreements for indefinite or very long periods . Not only are such restraints viewed with disfavor in the law, but also, it is hard for anyone to foresee what the needs of both the owners and the city may be beyond a reasonable period of time. Planning and Zoning Commission June 17, l974 Page 2 . I should, therefore, like to ask that you consider this question at your earliest convenience, and , if you feel some time limitation on any agreement with the city is reasonable, - to so advise Ms . Stuller. Very truly yours , Martin H. Kahn cc: A.E.K. Corporation Sandra Stuller, Esq. TO: Planning & Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Office SUBJECT: AEM Apartments - preliminary & final review DATE: June 4, 1974 Conditions of conceptual approval: - - - - 1. Eight parking spaces on the site. 2. Covenant for long term leases . Referral letters are positive. Considerations : Provide for roof drainage directly into dry wells (2x2x1) . Adequate on site drainage retention. Trash storage and removal. Sidewalk, curb & gutter. Snow removal. CITY C ASPEN aspen ,eo ya -.-1 do, aisti box v MAY 27, 1974. MEMORANDUM TO: DONNA BAER, PLANNING OFFICE FROM: JIM MAIKALUNAS, WATER DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR RE: MS. ANDREW_MELEG'S LOT, E & F, BLOCK 32 - SUPPLY OF WATER Dear Donna: Water is available for Mrs. Andrew Meleg, at Lot E & F, Block 32, East Aspen Addition. I foresee no problems. Sincerely, JIM MARKALUNAS Director of the Water Department 1 y 31, 1;7 (.t. Flsnning Zoning Box V Aspen, Colorado 81611 He: A.E.L. Corporation - TIHE PIONEER Dear Sirs: It is understood by this corporation that upon com- pletion of THE PIONIER the apartments will be rented pursuant to leases of 0 minimum six-month period. Yours truly, CO POF TIC". George J. I cGrath Fresident GJ :cG: er rzc4 r SNAP-A-WA. 1' RET ' YELLOW COPY. SEND WHITE AND PINK C"-'ES • 'TH CARBON INTACT GrayLine + Snap-A-Vay 4 GrayLine "Snap-A-Way" GrayLine "Snap-A-Wa y" GrayLine "Snap-A-Way" SPEED LETTER® ToAspen Planning ana Loning 4ommission FROM Aspen Sanitation District Box V — Box 526 ___ Aspen, Colorado 61611 _ Aspen, Colorado 81611 Ili S,.IBJECT_ Tne_-yi_onaer Lots -8_ c lock 32 —rvo.s a to FOLD MESSAGE DATE k y 28 19 74 The Aspen San itation District has been requested to comment on the above proposed building. There is adequate line and plant capacity to furnish sewer service for the prOposed building,4 lc- SIGNED ash pon E ecutive Sec . REPLY DATE 19 —No. 9 FOLD —No. 10 FOLD — '— SIGNED - - — [GroyES 1 "SNAP-A-WAY" FCRM 44-902 3 PARTS WILSON JONES COMPANY •Lr 1961 • PRINTED IN U.S.A. RETAIN WHITE COPY, RETURN PINK COPY 073 CITY OF ASPEN aspen ,cot era da, 81sti box v CITY OF ASPEN PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: The City of Aspen hereby guarantees electric service for the project under Ordinance 19 review listed below. 77/7 Thomas Maddalone Electric Department Director ////7 TCO/cmc ASPEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Box 300 Aspen, Colorado 81611 Richard W. Lee tel. 303-925-2972 superintendent of schools May 29, 1974 Aspen Planning & Zoning Box V Aspen, Colorado 81611 Re: The Pioneer A.E.M. Corporation Gentlemen: The Pioneer Apartments as proposed would not have appreciable impact as far as school enrollment is concerned. The configuration of the apartments as studios would not gain any appreciable numbers of students. In general, I would like the Planning Commission to consider possible school expansion and the necessity of additional school sites. Whereas any single small project would not have much affect, the accumulative effect at some point in the future would necessitate additional school sites. Sincerely yours, 7/I ichard W. Lee Superintendent of Schools RWL:lb CITY C S PEN aspen ,ep: E,.. 6111 1501C v DATE: May 30,1974 • A.E.M. Corp • PO Box 301 • Aspen, Colo. RE: Ord . 19 review for 915 E . Hopkins This is to say that in the context of the existing system this area has adequate access and water supply for FIRE PROTECTION. Yours truly, 7/L1/Z2s William F . Caille Fire Marshall copy: Planning Dept. /Donna Baer • ' 4. CW ) 0 „ -) V•' ..0 I Cu A Y 4 N O'a •� Y N I. N 0 N 1: 14 V ..4 1 C 144 0 1:Y Y..J 0 W 7 C C . 1 H . 4) 0 A 1 A 0 7 ' r •-. H C .. W 4✓Y A N ',11 x r'O •••I 0 •J 4, 0 N U•. 1: U H T 0 a. I . C • 4 A ) .• O A - 1: CP N Y 0 A A 4 .X. > '0 1 71 0 t 44 0 N 0 H 0 r O .. C. Y V. r .0 H :l 0 n1 4 r S C W N H r. . o. Y 7 H U .1 O el .. '. G u A 4, c 0 " O Y 1 N 0 0 0 A 0 V N • Cr A '. 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T.r .a U a,. 3C :, C : 1. , -C w' 3 .. •t.1-1.4 '- 1-- a .` , 1, -, ° N ` ''' •C \r(q`'' ' t a 11 • 1 1' „ •''V• u' ° 4, - 4, C m n, r, :q,'tt -7 w rp TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Office SUBJECT: AEM Apartments - Ord. 19 Conceptual DATE: 5/7/74 8 studio apartments 6000 sq. ft. Hopkins between West End & Cleveland Mixed Residential District Considerations : Density: Proposal is for maximum density under current zoning. Block is presently a mixture of single family, multifamily and 1 lodge. Parking: on site parking space for each bedroom should be provided. TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Planning Office SUBJECT: AEM Apartments - Ord. 19 Conceptual DATE: 5/7/74 8 studio apartments 6000 sq. ft. Hopkins between West End & Cleveland Mixed Residential District Considerations : Density: Proposal is for maximum density under current zoning. Block is presently a mixture of single family, multifamily and 1 lodge. Parking: on site parking space for each bedroom should be provided. A . E . M . CORPORATION Box 301 Aspen, Colorado 81611 March 5, 1974 City of Aspen Planning & Zoning Aspen, Colorado 81611 Dear Sirs: A. E. M. Corporation consists of a small group of concerned Aspen residents interested in long term housing. A. E. M. Corporation is applying for a building permit in order that construction of "THE PIONEER" , which is to be located at 915 East Hopkins Street, can commence as soon as possible. This apartment building will con- sist of eight studio apartments to be rented only on a long term basis to residents of Aspen. The location of the building is in an area of other long term rentals. A. E. M. Corporation had a building permit which was issued in June, 1973. Due to the unavailability of financing at that time the project had to be delayed . Yours truly, .)", George J. McGrath President A. E. M. Corporation GJMcG: er _ Cr IF e 0 o ,1 [..j , .., - ._ , . .,,. . (45) 2 CI ,,, ill i NG itql:‘ ;''';''':C,TN ClCITY CI' ASPFN - C0i.j'N,'7\f" ,--,;" PITIziN1-1 rOj_f-RArt0 : r ADDRESS r, GENERAL 10F JOB 915 E. Hopkins CONSTRUCTION 1 i , L._ ........._ ■ f i wHEN StGNED AND VALIDATED BY EL:LD:NG INSPECTJGN :DEPARTMENT THIS PECSMIT AUTHORIZES THE WORK DESCRWED PELOW. Cle.SS OF WORK: I.. NTZW EY A DO:1' Ot--1 ii At:CF.&i'C'ii;:::;'1 iri REPAIR EJ mOVE El „„, -,,-,, - “,,- :,...,,„ ......., —---________-__------,---,-.-_-_-_-_-_, OWNER I _ ,, NAME _._m_c .„ .___ 1- __ _ADDRESS I ez ____PO LICENSE p,,,n__PHONE LICENSE:1:1- . 1 o It_ NAME (AS LICENSED) CLASS NUMBER 1 - rt: I ,-- ADDRESS PHONE 1 L__.: ■ 0 SUPERVISOR I , 1 *j FOR THIS .108 NAME DATE CER7IFiED1 1-.----- 'LEGAL 1 ! DESCRIPTION LOT NO. E & F 3LOCK NO. 32 ADDITION i L,-- I SURVEY ATTACHED EiTDzs:c.,N A LC BY Pesman 1 BY Dallas Peacock PP No 1 AREA (S.F.) r .A.-.* 2369 THEIGEIT i'.-'0. : TOTAL OCCUPANCY i CWEET) 20 ' 1/2 n Isro", 2 i UNITS 8 -,_ A r Cr GROUP I A_ 1 FIN Li i G_-ARACE 5!No,..E pi A 7-7-,,c!,E,_:LI TC,TAL 1 TYPE 1 Etcti IBASEIVI.ENT ,. ' uNF,N; 4_ couBLE Ei D7iTACH‘-:' HI ""'MS studios1 CONSTR ZOttE , I DEPTH I 1 SIZE SLACINL; EPA!, [--- , AGENCY -- I . Gs ER LAO0WE 3 ' 8 I FIRST r L 00 R i L r. 0 Lit ,6D5_, 6____.1 EUIL DING r I -, i 2x10 1 c, 1 I r. EXTERIOR . _.i 4. I r- FOOTING Es -t n 1:t21 CEILING I suz ocX_Lo IlCo‘ same 11: ZONING 1 ; 13 ........1.'•-" - I 4- 7 I EXTERIOR CONC.X_j li [ 1 n f-Dtl, WALL8 I1 r 32r [ PARKING 0 TH:CKNESS MAS'Y n 11 same ; L _ ; i; IV, THICK n CAISSONS f—i ROOFING PUELIC HEALTH St AB I--, &GR.BEAMS 1--I MATEk!A,.. gravel. i 1 1 . , __ ' I ■ MASONRY ABOVE ABOVE AEOVE ll, ENGINEERING I EXTERIOR. THICKNESS IS FLR 2ND ELR. ZED FES ji— ....{ 1 —r 1, VALL STUD SIZE t ABOVE AEOVE & SPACE 1; FLS. 1" 2iNL.', TER 3RD FIR LI II 4, I I I r 1 i ri..EMA R KS Il 8 studio aps. - rentals t-- - - —,, I il I I 4- ----i— _ --,---i_ - —1 ---- --_ II i - il ..,, , !NOTES TO APPLICANT: II I 1 1 f-C■f•? ilAWiCTION. Oa INi-ORMATION CALL '.725- 7336 __1 FOP. ALL WOTCK DONE UNDER THIS PERIAIT TIE TERMITTEE A CEDErTS FULL REEPOIJS:tit/I ITY TOP :I ‘,/A L L.'.;"\.7 t 0 COMPLIANCE `.',/iTil THE DUIFORM ItLitEDINO C.:ODE, TILE COUNT L ZCSI: itii :::SOLUTIDLi o CITY 1 I ZOANINLS OPOINANCE, AND ALL OThER COUt-ITY RESOLUTIONS OR CITY ORDINANCES ',CNIC:itEVER j; OF WOP,K .-:" 120 ,00 t, APPLI:S. LEPA.2:A7E PCP,,, TS ,',-,;.2ST OL. OZTAINED FOR ELECTRICAL, FLOMEING AND HAT CI SIESS, SLVit`.Z.W!Nc"3 FOOLS AND FENCES. t H AN _ i ; FErifriIr EXPIRES 60 OA'I'S FRCtM DATE ISSUED UNLESS WORK IS START ED. 11 Min ,-- 246 . .0 IsELlifteD INSPECTIONS St.1)6.I-L BE REOjESTEO ONE V;ORIONG DAY IN ADVA). ::E. ALL FINAL iNSPECT)ONS SHALL L:L MADE tiN ALL IIEMS CE WORN 11EFORF 0'72:71.iFA1if.V is f r.f,"q1TED j --777—T-------- 1 ,.,,,,,,,,E 1 CFLEcX ; 11 FEE S--- 1 CASH , 123 2'7 r 3_,--L• g J S BUILDING SHALL NOT BE OCC:UPIED UN III. A CERT IERLA rE OF occupA ::y -.11,"::■ E€P: p.,,s0Eu.n il EWL.CiNG Dr. PA R 77-tt:N:T I PERMIT SLIEJECT ND- REVOCATION OIL SUSI-ENS:ON FOE VIOL AT,ON OF AN't SASS r. (;:_,VEPNINC, 5 A-AAE, III !.&a,-7,1-4.ATUIRE/ ,, I III 2 OF LiCANT:----- 7/ ,,, APPROVAL BY DATE t....11 1 —A -1-- PI'WAIT N'„. I LICENSE 1 Ricw,; C $: -1::1S FORM IS ,, PERWT ONLY THE PIONEER PROJECT NO. 7301 O W N E R A.E.M. CORPORATION BOX 301 ASPEN, COLOR ADO 81611 ARCHITECT DALLAS B. PEACOCK BOX 2989 ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 SPECIFICATION REVISIONS 1. Add DIVISION 7 MASONRY *See attached 7=== ==1": 2. Section 17. 06 a. Complete electrical lighting, heating and power system. f. Television cable system. 3. . Omit SECTION 17.11 Coordination with Heating and Plumbing. 4. Add SECTION 17.14 Electric Heatirig. *See attached ( 5. Omit SECTIONS 19.01, 19.02, 19.03 and 1904. DIVISION 7 MASONRY 7A MORTAR 7A-1 General A. Certificates: If ready-mixed mortar is used, furnish information stating that mortar delivered to Project conforms to these Specifications. 7A-2 Materials A. Waterproofing Admixture: Horn "Hydratite" , Master Builders "Omicron", Sonneborn "Hydrocide" or approved. B. Accelerator: Calcium chloride liquid, "Anti-Hydro", "Trimix" or approved. C. Retardant: Plasticizing agent, Sika "Plastiment", Sonneborn "Sonotard" or approved. D. Other Materials: Conform to requirements of ASTM Specification C-270, current edition. 1970 Uniform Building Code. 7A- Setting Mortars A. Types: Mortar types specified herein refer to Tables in ASTM Specification C-270, current edition. Uniform Building Code, 1970. 7A-4 Deleted • 7A-5 Additives A. Waterproofing Admixture: Add, in proportions recommended by manufacturer, where exposed to weather or in contact with earth. B. Accelerator, Retardant: Add to mixes where required by weather conditions, as directed. 7A-6 Mortar Mixing A. Proprietary i'roducts: Mix in accordance with manufac- turer's directions. B. Other Mortars: Mix in accordance with requirements of ASTM Specifications C-270, current edition. 7B UNIT MASONRY 7B-1 General A. Work in Other Sections of these Specifications: Mortars for masonry specified herein. B. Building Code: Requirements of the 1970 Uniform. Building Code, if more rigid than those herein, govern. C. Workmanship: 1. General: Lay work.. to : true lines, plumb and level unless otherwise indicated. Fill joints full of mortar. Provide construction joints as shown on Drawings. 2. Wetting masonry units: Do not wet concrete units. 3. Cooperation: Build in work of other trades, as required, without weakening or defacing masonry. D. Precautions: 1. In freezing weather: Do no masonry work unless approved means are provided for heating materials, and masonry is protected from frost until mortar has hardened. 2. In rainy weather: Do no work unless materials and work are protected by cover. 3. . Before stopping work for the day: Bring face and backing to same level. Cover tops of walls with non-staining waterproof covering. 4. When work is resumed: Clean top surfaces of loose mortar. 7B-4 Concrete Masonry Units A. Hollow Units: ASTM Specification C-90, current edition, made with pumice aggregate, modified as required by Building Code. B. Miscellaneous: Provide solid blocks and other special shapes required. Blocks are used for back-up purposes only. 7B-4+ Concrete Masonry Units - Continued: C. Laying Concrete Units: Lay in regular bond, breaking vertical joints to evenly spaced lines, unless otherwise indicated. Units with open cells exposed in fireplaces not permitted. Make joints uniform, approximately 3/8" wide. Build units tight to abutting masonry. Bond each course at corners and intersection. 75 Masonry Reinforcement A. Bars: Intermediate grade deformed steel bars made from billets. B. Wire Mesh: "Dur-O-Wall", "K-Web" or approved No. 9 gauge side and cross rods; width of mesh recommended by manufacturer for wall thickness. C. Reinforced Hollow Cell Units: Install mesh in horizontal mortar joints not more than 16" OC vertically. Lap joints in mesh in accordance with manufacturer's directions, Set bars vertically in open cells where indicated on Structural Drawings. Tie to steel previously placed in walls and fill cells full of grout. SECTION 17. 14 - ELECTRIC HEATING 1. GENERAL A. Furnish and install all equipment necessary to provide electric heating for the units. 2. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM A. Heating - to be electric baseboard system as by "Federal". Each baseboard unit to have individual thermostat. B. The electrical contractor shall guarantee all workmanship and materials and replace any found defective without cost to the Owner for a period of one year after final acc&tance is made by the Owner. Final acceptance must be in writing. C . All materials shall be new, of best quality, 3. SHOP DRAWINGS A. Provide Owner with complete set of shop drawings for the proposed system to be used. Include complete technical data on the manufacturer of heating units as well as the length and location of baseboard units. Show also location and type of temperature controls. 4. GUARANTEE A, The Contractor guarantees by his acceptance of the contract that all work installed will be free from any and all defects in workmanship and/or materials and that all apparatus will develop capacities and • characteristics specified, and that if during the period of one year, or otherwise specified, from date of certificate of completion and acceptance of work, any such defects in workmanship, material or performance appear, he will, without cost to the Owner, remedy such defects within a reasonable time to be specified in notice from the Engineer. In default thereof, the Owner may have such work done and charge cost to the Contractor,