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HomeMy WebLinkAboutlanduse case.boa.214ehopkins.021-73 '" NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case No. 73-21 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 Offi~ial Code of Aspen of June 25, 1962, as amend- ed, a public hearing will be held in the Council Room, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, (or at such other place as the meeting may be then adjourned) to ccnsider an application filed with the said Board of Adjustment requesting authority for variance from the provisions of the Zoning Resolution, Title XI, 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, then 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 con- sideration to the opinions of surrounding property owners and others affected in deciding whether to grant or deny the request for variance. The particulars of the hearing and of the requested variance are as follows: Date and Time of Meeting: Date: July 12, 1973 Time: 3 :00 p.m. Council Chambers Name and Address of Applicant for Variance: Name: Elizabeth Marie Ott Address: P.O. Box 2039 Aspen, Colo. Location or description of property: Location: 214 East Hopkins Description: Lots N & 0, Block 74 Variance requested: 8.5' height variance Duration of Variance: (Please cross out one) j'q(....:~U"'-ij{ Permanent THE CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT / crL?^-/ :/!1~<l / / Chairman 91 ~. v \..) BY APPEAL TO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT CITY OF ASPEN JUl -6-73 285tll' ****l:llAlO Case No. 13-.:U 1-?'-1~ Date Appellant ~O';AP.,;TJ 1'V\-11 n~ Orr:- Address u , Owner {~y ~ fh; VL?u'V, <- (}f/Address J. i" q (i' 1',)(;" '()' ,.. ~;.., _ C) (', <:. >~ ,- \,),> 'L" Location of Property Building Permit Application and prints or any other pertinent data must accompany this application, and will be made a part of CASE NO. '13 - :1.--1 The Board will return this application if it does not contain all the facts in question. ~j~.iPt.'= o:;r::~7:'l~.h~Wing J?~~~~~;: -t 36.b&-: Lvl!lh' /c; or--mi/tJ' t O>7e &4( ~€ ~e ~t r2R>Tae a . Q t/r{, Gtte. 7 other Clral 1-!k ' '1 C6k dy!e )?W <> Signed ~?Vb tt 1fYJ tkr J L Otb App llant Provisions of the Zoning Ordinance requ~r~ng the Building Inspector to forward this application to the Board of Adjustment and reason for not granting permit: Application is made for a building permit to remodel a two family dwelling and build a third floor for an astronomical observatory. The proposed astronomical observatory will be 36.5 feet high. The Maximum permitted height is 28 feet. Sec. 24-6(a) Maximum height of buildings. Permit Rejected, date CHIEF BUILDING INSPECTOR Status Application Filed Date of Hearing____ Mailed Secretary NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case No. 73-21 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 Offi~ial Code of Aspen of June 25, 1962, as amend- ed, a public hearing will be held in the Council Room, City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, (or at Ruch other place as the meeting may be then adjourned) to ccnsider an application filed with the said Board of Adjustment requesting authority for variance from the provisions of the Zoning Resolution, Title XI, 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, then 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 con~ sideration to the opinions of surrounding property o~~ers and others affected in deciding whether to grant or deny the request for variance. The particulars of the hearing and of the requested variance are as follows: Date and Time of Meeting: Date: July 12, 1973 Time: 3:00 p.m. Council Chambers Name and Address of Applicant for Variance: Name: Elizabeth Marie Ott Address: P.O. Box 2039 Aspen, Colo. 8.5' height variance -it~ ~'/1U &fr~ +r #U.. t/Il-~~ ~ f:d d .L-a Cl/ M'. {, "r t!n>1/yrt-e-rJ.......~ U7' if /Yt-1 . t7 '-m'.4 /A.-,l fiyJ Location or descri tion of Location: 214 East Hopkins Description: Lots N Variance requested: (;, Duration of Variance; (Please cross ~ Permanent THE CITY OF ASPEN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT / ? 1 ...~.. ;/ BY ,'/'/L.' . 1/ /" ,':. 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I ~ ~~ ,.. ---- :,.- " L_.___ CITY OF ASPEN .. P. O. BOX V . ASPEN. COLORADO 81611 MESSAGEW~ " TO DATE I Lorraine Graves city Clerk L Re: Bd. of Adjustment Betty ott property July 12, 1973 Frances Whitaker cannot attend the Boars of Adjustment meeting on this date. He telephoned the building departmen~ to state he does not object to the : variance for Beety ott property. \ Frances Whitaker's property is lots R & S Building Dept~A" /""' C. Cladis /~ BY "00"" N ~?:i.R : .' [;",.,. '-" B'--T I,.,' ~,,< .,"'" Onl;,'''. 1,-,'" LNS'T"U C;rl (1N<; TO 5~NO'-'" 1. K~EP YECLI.-OW ,-,CPY. Z_ >"ENO WHITE: A"'O ,,'N'" r:lJPL'-S wITH CA"'BLlN LNT.o.Cr I SIGNED I" '~ INo,HHJC,"UN$ To 1>.,<::0:'''''''>: <,T.;E."~' E." pINK coPY, RE-rUA'" WHITE: copy TO o;~N1 . David L. Mullikin Box 30 Aspen, Co,ss1611 h');r ?, 1()73 Eli38.~8th 1',1. D~:::t 'kJY. 2039 i\.spe:;., ::~Q ~;~_61l I ~~~Qrs:a~1 that you have purchased a home on Hopkins street and wish to install or build an astronomical observatory in it for your son's use. I have considerable experience in the use of astronomical telescopes and would like to offer you the following advice before you proceed with this commendable venture. as possible It is preferable to install any telescope as far from a city\with its light and glare. Since you are confined to the city you should do what is possible to reduce the problem of city light glare. All that you can do, is to build your observatory as high from the ground as possifule, and to keep your efforts from being near worthless, you must manage to get the level of the telescope above the level , of surrounding street lights. TI'R reason for this is that you cannot look through a bright light source and see a dim object such as star nebula. And of course you get the added bonus of increased field of view if your telescope is mounted above surrounding buildings and trees. This will bring another problem into the situation, and that is stability. No building can b~esigned solid enough to suitably support an astronomical telescope of any size. It is not a question of the weight of the instrument, but of vibration. It is practically impossible to walk across a building floor without creatinF a small vibration, and if the floor should be supporting a telescope operating at 100 power, then the vibrations are multiplied 100 times, making observation impossible. To control the vibration problem, you must isolate the telescope from the building. This can be done by mounting the telescope on a concrete or steel pillar f~rmly imbedded in the ground. The pillar should pass through any existing floors without contact with the floors and the size of the pillar should be at least six inches of diameter for each five feet of height. Should you desirQ further or more detailed information on this subject, please feel free to call on me at any time. - ,} / ,j '/ J,UI, /I,f-'/IJ,. o LU___.Lt_'LI..____ci.. [ - --,' / '