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HomeMy WebLinkAboutlanduse case.boa.1022easthyman.014-00 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE #00-14 Before the City of Aspen Board of Adjustment TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AFFECTED BY THE REQUESTED ZONING OR USE VARIANCE DESCRIBED BELOW: Pursuant to the Official Code of Aspen of June 25, 1962, as amended, a public hearing will be held in the BASEMENT MEETING ROOM, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, (or at such other place as the meeting may be then adjourned) to consider an application filed with the said Board of Adjustment requesting authority for variance from the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 26, Official Code of Aspen. All persons affected by the proposed variance are invited to appear and state their views, protests or objections. If you cannot appear personally at such meeting, you are urged to state your views by letter, particularly if you have objection to such variance, as the Board of Adjustment will give serious consideration to the opinions of surrounding property owners and others affected in deciding whether to grant or deny the request for variance. Particulars of the hearing and requested variance are as follows: Date and Time of Meetinl!: Date: January 4, 2001 Time: 4:00 P.M. Owner for Variance: Applicant for Variance: Name: John McCormick Address: 302 E. Hopkins Avenue Aspen, CO 81611 Location or description of propertv: 1022 E. Hyman Avenue, Lot 2, Molny-Eubank Subdivision Variances Requested: The applicant is requesting a three foot, eight inch (3' 8") side yard setback variance for the west side yard for the construction of a garage and second floor addition. Will applicant be represented bv Counsel: YES: NO: X The City of Aspen Board of Adjustment 130 S. Galena Street Aspen, CO 81611 Charles Paterson, Chairman . REceIVED Nav 1 5 2000 THE CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION PACKET ASPEN i P"Y'" COMMU"J'" ~ . "c"" " I , uEVEcvFMENT DATE (x.:rab~1( Z5, 2000 , APPLICANT cTi1\--\N N~\(3'., PHONE qL'5-43L.I~ MAILING ADDRESS 2:DLL \-\cPK\N~fWENl)~ Pt:PEN CO'l.\\o\\ CASE# (X) -I t.f OWNER J()\--\N_J"kCN.HlCK PHONE C12}'5-43L\~ MAILING ADDRESS ?:DL E I-bPK\N~ ~\jEN\)~ P<::JtN co 'i, \\0\ \ LOCATION OF PROPERTY \(lM E. \-\~t-1'i'-! p..~t:N\J[ A. 0 -r- .::J . (Street, Block umber and Lot Number). J. r J . ,..-rrJe./ A/ '1 2 '-' J3 Ax- <- ~",,6-0I/ i//.l,l., ~ WILL YOU BE REPRESENTED BY COUNCIL? Yes_ 'W6_ Below, describe clearly the proposed variance, including all dimensions and justification for the variance (additional paper may be used if necessary). The building permit application and any other information you feel is pertinent should accompany this application, and will be made part of this case. Pl-~F\:::E ~('E ATffiWEb Applicant's Signature I~" REASONS FOR DENIAL OF BUILDING PERMIT, BASED ON THE ASPEN CITY CODE, CHAPTER 26. AN OPINION CONCERNING THIS VARIANCE WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE BOARD BY THE ZONING DEPARTMENT STAFF OFFICIAL HEARING DATE DATE PERMIT DENIED DATE OF APPLICATION RESOLUTION NO. 02 Series of 2001 .A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF ASPEN GRANTING A VARIANCE WITH CONDITIONS IN CASE NUMBER 00-14 RELATING TO PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF ASPEN WITH AN ADDRESS OF 1022 EAST HYMAN AVENUE, ASPEN, COLORADO. WHEREAS, John McCormick has made application, dated October 25, 2000 to the Board of Adjustment for a variance from the dimensional requirements of Chapter 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, this matter came on for hearing before the Board of Adjustment on January 4, 2001 where full deliberations and consideration of the evidence and testimony was presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1. Findings of Fact. The Board of Adjustment makes the following findings of fact: 1. A development application for a variance was initiated by: John McCormick on October 25, 2000 for property with a street address of 1022 East Hyman Avenue, Aspen, Colorado. 2. Notice of the proposed variance has been provided to surrounding property owners in accordance with Section 26- 304-060(E) (3) (c)of the Aspen Municipal Code. Evidence of such notice is on file with the City Clerk. J~J(J~tLt IlUll1I J 1111111111111 ~~7~~~~ ~ I: 44A o R 15.00 0 0.00 . \ 3. The grant of variance will be generally consistent with the purposes, goals, objectives, and policies of the Aspen Area Community Plan and Chapter 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code. 4. The grant of variance is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the parcel, building or structure. 5. The literal interpretation and enforcement of the terms of Chapter 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other parcels in the same zone district, and would cause the applicant unnecessary hardship or practical difficulty. In determining that the applicant's rights would be deprived absent a variance, the Board considered certain special conditions and circum- stances which are unique to the parcel, building or structure, which are not applicable to other parcels, structures or buildings in the same zone district and which do not result from the actions of the applicant. Section 2. Variance Granted. The Board of Adjustment does hereby grant the applicant the following variance from the terms of Chapter 26 of the Aspen Municipal Code by a ~ to _ <!) vote: A three foot, eight inch (3' 8~) side yard setback variance on the west side yard for the construction of a 258 square foot garage. ~ 1111111I11111111 111111 SILVIA DAVIS PITKIN COUNTY CO 460983 Page: 2 of 3 11/19/2001 11:44A R 15.00 D 0.00 APPROVED AS TO FORM n.~J City Attorney (I v of the INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED by the Board of Adjustment City of Aspen on t~ d~ 2001 Chairperson I, the undersigned duly appointed and acting Deputy City Clerk do certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the Board of Adjustment of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at a meeting held on the day hereinabove stated. 'Jlea>1dr~ ~ty City Clerk d. \1'JI'J'\I,'j~;~;u,~' I propose to build within 3.7 feet of my side yard set back for the purpose of building a single car garage consisting of a 2 story addition including the upstairs. This will leave 1.3 feet of side yard left, The dimensions of the addition are 12 feet by 2 I Y, feet allowing for a 260 sq ft garage on the ground floor. The justification for the variance is that it is very normal and of benefit to both the applicant and the City of Aspen to have a place to put a vehicle. The benefit of a garage is recognized by the City in both the construction of employee housing and free market homes, hence the exclusion from FAR, square footage for the purpose of constructing a garage. Since the subject property is well off the street and abuts a 14' access easement, said variance will not negate the reason for having set backs. The property is not viewed from the street and there will still be 14 feet of easement and 1.3 feet of set back (15.3 feet) between the garage addition and the neighbor, who will not be affected by the addition at all. Therefore I hold that this variance is justified in that it allows the applicant to have a garage, something encouraged by the City and certainly a normal part of a house. In addition, the variance will have minimal impact on the neighbors. Sara Oates from the City has recommended that the garage be accessed from the alley. The applicant's plans comply with that request. Therefore the granting of this variance meets the following three circumstances as required by the Board of Adjustment. 1. It is consistent with the purposes, goals, objectives and policies of the Aspen area community plan. 2. It is the minimum variance that will make use of the parcel, building or structure as the applicant does not request us of the entire set back area, but only that portion as necessary for the construction of a garage. 3. Literal interpretation and enforcement of Title 26 would deprive the applicant of the rights enjoyed by other parcels in the same zone district as most of the neighbors, both free market and employee housing have 2 car garages. The parcel does not allow for construction of a garage in any other area. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. ~~ John McCormick ."'.."Y MEMORANDUM TO: Board of Adjustment Joyce Ohlson, Deputy Director-Jttc' THRU: FROM: , , Sarah Oates, Zoning Officer--~ ~- RE: 1022 E. Hyman Avenue DATE: January 4, 2001 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting a side yard setback variance for the construction of a garage and small addition above the garage. Only the garage requires a variance, as the proposed upper floor addition complies with the setback requirements. The subject property, located in the Residential Multi-Family (RlMF) zone district. has the following dimensional requirements relevant to the variances requested: Side yard setback Required 5' Proposed l' 4" The applicant is now requesting a 3' 8" side yard setback variance on the west side to allow for the construction of a 258 square foot garage to be accessed from the alley. The property is bordered by the Roaring Fork River on the east side and a 14' wide access easement on the west side. 1022 E_ Hyman is accessed via the easement off of Hyman A venue but another lot separates the parcel from the street. ST AFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends denial of the variance request finding that Review Standards #2 and #3 have not been satisfied. APPLICANT: John McCormick LOCATION: 1022 E. Hyman Avenue REVIEW STANDARDS AND STAFF EVALUATION: Pursuant to Section 26.314.040 of the Municipal Code, in order to authorize a variance from the dimensional requirements of Title 26, the Board of Adjustment shall make a finding that the following three (3) circumstances exist: 1. Standard: The grant of the variance will be generally consistent with the purposes, goals, objectives, and policies of the Aspen Area Community Plan and this title. Response: The Aspen Area Community Plan does not specifically address this parcel, however it does allow for residential development in this area of the City. Generally, the proposal would be in keeping with the land uses established for this property. The Land Use Code does have incentives in terms of floor area for providing garage space, and to access the garage off the alley. 2. Standard: The granting of the variance is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the parcel, building, or structure. Response: The applicant is requesting the minimum variance possible to build a garage. The garage is a minimal size and there is no other location to place it. Nonetheless, there already exists a reasonable use ofthe parcel without a garage. 3. Standard: Literal interpretation and enforcement of the terms and provisions of this title would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other parcels in the same zone district, and would cause the applicant unnecessary hardship or practical difficulty. In determining whether an applicant's right would be deprived, the board shall consider whether either of the following conditions apply: a. There are special conditions and circumstances which are unique to the parcel, building or structure, which are not applicable to other parcels, structures or buildings in the same zone district and which do not result from the actions of the applicant; or b. Granting the variance will not confer upon the applicant any special privilege denied by the Aspen Area Community Plan the terms of this title to other parcels, buildings or structures, in the same zone district. Response: 1022 E. Hyman is a very confined lot due to its proximity to the river and the fact that the lot does not have street access. But, in reference to Standard 3, staff feels that not having a garage should not be considered a deprivation of rights commonly enjoyed by other parcels in the same district. A garage is an amenity, not a necessity and based on this, staff cannot not support the variance request as we do not feel that this will cause the applicant unnecessary hardship or deprive them of their rights. AL TERNA TIVES: The Board of Adjustment may consider any of the following alternatives: . Approve the variance as requested. . Approve the variance with conditions. . Table action to request further information be provided by the applicant or interested parties. . Deny the variance finding that the review standards are not met. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve the request for a 3' 8" variance for the west side yard setback for the construction of a 258 square foot garage at 1022 E. 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Ql~~L ~) , d--'&.- S-.0 ,~~0 '" " - , , Dear Board of Adjustments I have to strongly object to John McCormick's variance application as it is. but have some suggestions that would make his garage and addition non- objectionable. I'm Tom Alpern of the East Hopkins Affordable Housing Association. (the homeowner across the alley). When OUR units went in. the approval process for our units were rejected by the neighborhood. until there were only 4 family units. ::md a berm was put it to separate access. and to secure a personal. private parking area for the house :'vIr. McCormick now owns. Two of our association's four units. (my family's. ::md the :VUnes' ne.xt doon. only access our homes through the alley. with no front access 1:0 ::my street. With visitors. and service vehicles for every other house down the alley. we're all too frequently blocked as it is! The folks at the mouth of the alley have been forced to build a fence to protect their home from the abundance of head lights and traffic noise! Enough is enough. and the agreements of the past should not be ignored. Although I would lose a beautiful view of three "Aspen" Victorian's with his addition. I wouldn't object if the garage would simply point the other way, or if the alley were extended an extra ten feet. so he could swing out. or have a pizza delivered without us blocking each other. Without extending the alley. he would have to swing the butt of his car onto our walkways. and eliminate our ability to block our own garage with a visitor, delivery, or a service vehicle! This is completely unacceptable! The meters for our building are in my "front" yard. so I have to keep the walkway cleared of ice. If he backs over where I have to chip ice, it would be hell, not to mention the worry of my small children and their toys playing in our porch sized yard through the summer! I'd have to erect short fence along our sidewalk to avoid all this, which might not leave him enough room to maneuver out of his garage! If he's granted approval to build as the plans are now. without pointing it the other way. or filling in his lower yard to e.xtend the alley for a place to swing his cars back, my family of four would lose the ability to park three to sLx guest. delivery, or service vehicles that block nothing but my own garage, and each other. for him to add NO new parking! Again. for him to just point QIle. parking place in a different direction than it does now. a space he already uses anyway. the people on this side of the berm would lose 2 "non-blocking" parking places, and many more if they block each . "..., ........., """" other! Any visitor of mine or his would block the other. and knocking on doors to find a person and ask him to move so you can get to work is a pain I deal with enough already being at the end of the alley!!! Everyone else in down the alley can have at least one visitor pull up blocking just the garage of the people they visit. but I don't think I could even park a small car over my pavement in my lawn without blocking the garage door he described. If anyone in my family. or anyone of your tenants ever has a guest, a client. or even a carpet cleaner pull in back there. the other garage will be blocked! The trash truc:( and deliveries have to get through. because that's our only from door. We'd be forced to annoy and be annoyed by tenam after tenant as we bother each other's new. as yet unscolded guests to please move their cars to the nearest street all the time. My parents come over all the time to visit. pick up. or drop off sleeping grand kids over their shouiders. and they're getting oid! Making every visitor, and client that visits my home office. have to trek around the front of our house up those steps in wimer is a onnai thing to impose. Cur two kids will have cars someday. too. For us. this place is our life. not a temporary profit project. Yes. I have a garage ,hat's supposed to fit two cars. but my guests don't have a clicker, and either will his! The Mines. my neighbors can't fit two cars in their garage, so they always leave a car parked in that alley somewhere. They're a family of four too. as are we. and when all our kids start driving too...! just can't imagine. Please make him point the other way. or at least extend the alley back more. Please don't approve it as it's proposed! Too many people would be inconvenienced by no benefits he can't achieve a different way. The best option though. is to point his garage the other way. how he accesses his parking now. I've been told you have a policy to disallow some maximum square footage bla bla bla, if a garage doesn't point to an alley, but I beg you to walve that punishment in this special case because of the geography. 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'\- 4i l , '~!~ ~f\_.1 '~I ~ ~~ ,gjl (\) " ~ ...... ~/\ 1"-. , ' .: I c -, I 'II II , ' '!': Ii ,.; '1'1" "I' !i I' !:"I " ,II ;" 'I "" I' , , ",iil I,' , .i I: ' ; , , I I' . i I I I ! _-.J ~ :', ~ c c c \ ~ I ~ I , ~ f ~ I , t I \ CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT NAME OF PROJECT: 1022 East Hyman - McCormick CITY CLERK: Jackie Lothian STAFF: Sarah Oates WITNESSES: CD John McCormick @ Sunny Grossblatt EXHIBITS: o Staff Report @ Affidavit of Notice 4D Board Criteria Sheet e letter & video - Tom Alpern MOTION: Jim Iglehart moved approve the three foot eight inch (3'8") variance for Case 00-14: 1022 East Hyman, limiting the square footage to two hundred fifty-eight (258) square feet. Mark Heschelschwartz second. APPROVED 5-0. VOTE: YES 5 NO 0 CHARLES PATERSON YES x_ NO_ HOWARD DELUCA YES x NO MARK HESCHELSCHW ARTZ YES x NO JIM IGLEHART BILL MURPHY YES x NO_ YES x NO_ BOAFORM,DOC County of Pitkin } } State of Colorado } SS. AFFIDAVIT OF NOTICE PURSUANT TO ASPEN LAND USE REGULATIONS SECTION 26.304.060(E) I, , ''::.~., ~ u M ( ( 6 r rYv\ ~ c 1 , being or representing an - Applicant to the City of Aspen, personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements pursuant to Section 26.304.060(E) of the Aspen Municipal Code in the following manner: I. By mailing of notice, a copy of which is attached hereto, by first-class postage prepaid U.S. Mail to all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet of the subject property, as indicated on the attached list, on the day of , 200_ (which is _ days prior to the public hearing date of ). 2. By posting a sign in a conspicuous place on the subject property (as it could be seen from the nearest public way) and that the said sign was posted and visible continuously from the .!.'L day of JD7 (_ , 200 0, to the L day of ~x.J -,200,.L. (Must be posted for at least ten (10) full days before the hearing date). A photograph of the posted sign is attached hereto. ~,\,,\\"ll'H'''''q.. ~,,~~~..~o;,;,~.. ..:i'~...- -..:'1-" ! ':'~OI AR yo". \ L~H ~ . . ~ ~ ... P \J' ~ , of yet: 2.2-. 1 , ., Dangerous ledge! o , . -i: ,.f},-~~ "... .. '''" .,...... . "': - '--. -... r----t- ~ . ~..-, - "\; ---~ ~ His Access. The three spots he wants to change to two! J", -- Ledge! He'd have to back into our front walk! (This shot L.. from our living room) l.ose vie\\' ci cute blue Victorian. Kidsroom view < Masterbed vIew ) o 0'-- H..!l<.-...._'~........w......ID<........."'_ ..... 1....<IIYl.~IOb.rtImo.....r"""......k! IlbOI....._..................j r JOHN T. McCORMICK 600 E, COOPER AVE, ASPEN, CO 81611 USAA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK SAN ANTONIO. TX 78288.()S44 30-7426/3140 2390 1 0130/2000 ~ ~ . ~ ~ ' @oI14t. i ~Seo.nylea1ure5 irdul:led. t Oelailsonbadt ' ~loiJw ~ If! CITY OF ASPEN I $ "155,00 One Hundred Fifty-Five and OO/100____*"'***____****~!!11A11.1*_******"'*.*"'.*..__._.*_*_***_**** 11"00 nQoll" ':3101.071. ~bQI: p~ .; 1I10I.Slllb~QIo"1711" \ --------.. ~ II11JIIU! variance appllication GO^" cP-l~ ~~ ~ ~-fiy' ~ ~I"'- ..:5 . , !:.';-:"v"',,_ t/ ,>....: /i ". f \ I f; [. ~ Z i '(~'J j , I \,to/f. ~, ;) ASPEN / PITKIN (OMMU\.J1TY DEvELOP~ENT DEPARTMEN.T 130 SOUTH GALENA STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611-1975 HEYMAN GERALDINE L PO BOX 4724 ASPEN, CO 81612 ,.._~~...... ._~,r_.~,,~ T~.~~_ 'r.- -'0,' ::;_, -()\ \_ ii......_ 8if.il%47l4 1I"1""II,II"",II"I,I,I"II."I"I,I,I"I"I,I,I"II,I,,j . , /i:'~ IC!.;:1'\"'::\~', t ;: ~ : ~- - J ,] , ',- . \ ' , ,.." / .-.~~ -,,~ ~ ASPEN / PITKIN COMMUNITY DEVElOPMFNT DEPARTMEl\T 130 SOUTH GALENA STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611-1975 TAHTA LLC POBOX 4066 ASPEN, CO 8\612 ". "'" ,,; ~, ,/; fil( _ _ _ _ .__ r 0 ~._ _ . n ___ . -~ 8i:f.i~+4Ci==.€. /1"1,,,,11,/1. . RECEIVED "'~ '~SP~;t~~:':"~~ .~.~:':-':'-5~~/[ ( '1'2''''" \.- " \ c,,, 'c" J ' ~" / tnt ~=~}- D_O..J..~AI Addlllll' ~~ ClMoved, lAIft =- nllrvo,btlmMl n 1bIIIro.... ASPEN / PITKIN COMMUNITY DEVEI.OP'I.1ENT DEPARTMENT 130 Soem GALENA STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611-1975