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HomeMy WebLinkAbout*landuse case.HP.233 W Bleeker.0001.2015.AHPC THE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen Community Development Department CASE NUMBER 0001.2015.AHPC PARCEL ID NUMBERS 2739 124 80 851 PROJECTS ADDRESS 233 W BLEEKER PLANNER AMY SIMON CASE DESCRIPTION MINOR HPC DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATIVE COPELAND TWINNING DATE OF FINAL ACTION 1.28.15 FEES WAIVED BY CITY COUNCIL CLOSED BY ANGELA SCOREY ON: 3.6.15 V 73q 0 . 2Lo is 46p ME „ IRE 5 � Aerm�ts K �Ftie��,Etlt�R�ordt�lavigate �Form� ReportsFormat T�abHelp � ��� 4 � � � 014 3 ` Mom Custom Fields Routipg 5#atps e: urn ,.,,,. . � Al odt Aspen Histone Land Use ' Permd =0001201 AHPC a Address X33 4a SLEEKER ST 'Apt�,urte y a1 V3 � z y3 a ASPEN State CO �Zrp 81611 S / ""`� S '`nom;',. '�/ any s, .F.s µ '3F cr Wer mif6lnformahon' N MOM501 Routingqueue u15ppi3ed G11t'�Gtb I c a5 Z R5 ori r 3 x , rzr z Prciledva Status 1pending A fflpr&ed q Desmption;APPLIC00N FOR MINOR HPC DEVELOPMENT-COPELAND RUINING PIONF PARK LOT 2- FEES$'4APdED BY CITY PLANNING DIRECTOR Submitted LIARGRET DE I"4'ALF �q� Running Days n Expires 0108 2016 , t Deaner, m ' WING PIONS Frit name % 801 CASTLE last name COPtLAIdD T d -- � C CRK S PEN CO 81611 Phone �R, �.. r Owner is applit6t. Contradoris applicant?''" last name IDE WOLF First name h11CHOLAS&I+9AGGIE FAPE BLEEKER ST CO 81611 Phone_f9701.927DU8Cu5t` 28204 Adriracs � Lender, _. f Last name First name 1� Phone ( { Address t � � As enGoldS(server angelas 1011 ._MW .. Y E a JAN 9 2015 Fee ;Waiver Request Form CITY OF ASPE�i City of Aspen THE CITY OF ASPEN ammunity�DeEv�elopment Department This form should be completed and submitted to the Community Development Director for review. You will be notified when a decision has been made to waive or not to waive the fees regarded in this request form. For what fees are you requesting waiver? ?5, BUILDING n PLANNING Applicant Name: �/C dL ` Contact Ph.# /��"/z--) --�a l T Mailing address:,,�33 w . &,E4Kf/C' '577 , 14 60 efl6l E-mail address: Corn Project name & address If D rV o ISP1RIr.S1 SU�DI G'/S1C7N We 9 Uel -2.,'UD /MF_N h L,-)7- Fee Fee Breakdown: C�CPW_Z_4AID TwIlVI"PICAIEE/< f%` Rl-� Fee Description Original Fee Requested Fee Description Original Fee Requested Amount Waiver Amount Waiver Energy Code Fee REMP Fee Excavation Foundation Fee Zoning Review Fee Inspection Fee Planning Application Fee Permit Fee HPC Application Fee Plan Check Other: TOTAL OF FEE WAIVER REQUEST$IOr�___ Reason for Waiver: 0 General Fund Department U Waived or decreased by City Council (specify ordinance or other decision document) Other—Please explain: VAI . 64 X5P,--,'V a-.Aloyoc, b1RFcT�i�' Applicant Signa de � r"'r ' �"d to For office use only: Type of fees waived: 05 v �_liyl tyo V Total fees waived: r APP V D D DISAPPROVED lC' - ��� ommunity Development Director Date �i R • i A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVING MINOR DEVELOPMENT FOR COPELAND TWINING PIONEER PARK, LOT 2, SECOND AMENDED WEAVER SUBDIVISION, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION #5, SERIES OF 2015 PARCEL ID: 2735-124-80-851 WHEREAS, the applicant, Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation, submitted an application requesting Minor Development approval to install a sculpture at Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, Lot 2 of the Second Amended Weaver Subdivision, City and Townsite of Aspen. The property is a designated landmark and is owned by the City of Aspen, who has authorized this application; and WHEREAS, Community Development Department staff reviewed the application for compliance with the applicable review standards and recommended approval of Minor Development; and, WHEREAS, the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed and considered the development proposal under the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code as identified herein, has reviewed and considered the recommendation of the Community Development Director, and has taken and considered public comment at a duly noticed public hearing on January 28, 2015; and WHEREAS, the City of Aspen Historic Preservation Commission finds that the development proposal meets all applicable review criteria and that the approval of the request is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Land Use Code; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission approves the application with conditions; by a vote of 7 to 0. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That HPC grants Minor Development approval for the property located at Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, with the following condition: 1. The development approvals granted herein shall constitute a site-specific development plan vested for a period of three (3) years from the date of issuance of a development order. However, any failure to abide by any of the terms and conditions attendant to this approval shall result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights. Unless otherwise exempted or extended, failure to properly record all plats and agreements required to be recorded, as specified herein, within 180 days of the effective date of the development order shall also result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights and shall render the development order void within the meaning of Section 26.104.050 (Void permits). Zoning that is not part of the approved site-specific development plan shall not result in the creation of a vested property right. • No later than fourteen (14) days following final approval of all requisite reviews necessary to obtain a development order as set forth in this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Aspen, a notice advising the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan and creation of a vested property right pursuant to this Title. Such notice shall be substantially in the following form: Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right, valid for a period of three (3) years, pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following described property: Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, Lot 2 of the Second Amended Weaver Subdivision, City and Townsite of Aspen. Nothing in this approval shall exempt the development order from subsequent reviews and approvals required by this approval of the general rules, regulations and ordinances or the City of Aspen provided that such reviews and approvals are not inconsistent with this approval. The approval granted hereby shall be subject to all rights of referendum and judicial review; the period of time permitted by law for the exercise of such rights shall not begin to run until the date of publication of the notice of final development approval as required under Section 26.304.070(A). The rights of referendum shall be limited as set forth in the Colorado Constitution and the Aspen Home Rule Charter. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 28th day of January, 2015. Willis Pember, Chair Approved as to Form: Debbie Quinn, Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Kathy Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk 0 • MEMORANDUM TO: Aspen Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Amy Simon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: Copeland Twining Pioneer Park—HPC Minor Review DATE: January 28, 2015 SUMMARY: Copeland Twining Pioneer Park is sited on a portion of the original Pioneer Park estate, which spanned a half City block along Bleeker Street as seen in this historic etching. i US S'. F In the early 1980s, the property was subdivided to create a vacant 6,000 square foot lot at the far east end of the site. A decade later, a proposal to construct a new home on this lot was submitted for HPC review and became controversial since it was seen as a negative impact on the Pioneer Park - 1 house (at right) and the large estate it was historically sited on. The entire property was sold and the new owner, who had long ties to Aspen, agreed to sell the 6,000 square foot parcel ata greatly discounted cost to anon-profit who would then turn it over to the City for use as a park. Page 1 of 4 • 0 Copeland Twining Pioneer Park was dedicated in 1993. The park was so named because the seller's grandfather, William Copeland, built Pioneer Park, and the seller's uncle was Doc Twining, who served as town doctor, Mayor of Aspen and a State Representative during "The Quiet Years." Once theark was established minor improvements were p � p made, including fence repairs and installation of some paths and benches. The only structure on the park is a hexagonal shed (construction date unknown, does not appear on the 1904 Sanborn Map), seen at right. In 2008, the shed was repaired and flower gardens were added to the site through the efforts of Maggie DeWolf, who HPC the presented with the Elizabeth Paepcke award. . Maggie DeWolf has recently offered the donation of a large sculpture to be placed on the stone patio shown below, at the front of the site. City Council discussed the donation in Fall 2014 and agreed to allow the artwork to be placed here, if approved by HPC, due to the landmark status of the property. r f HPC is asked to review the proposal as Minor Development. Staff recommends approval. Page 2 of 4 APPLICANT: Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation, authorized by the City of Aspen, property owner. PARCEL ID: 2735-124-80-851. ZONING: P, Park. MINOR DEVELOPMENT The procedure for HPC Minor Development Review is as follows Staff reviews the submittal materials and prepares a report that analyzes the project's conformance with the design guidelines and other applicable Land Use Code Sections This report is transmitted to the HPC with relevant information on the proposed project and a recommendation to continue, approve, disapprove or approve with conditions and the reasons for the recommendation. The HPC will review the application, the staff analysis report and the evidence presented at the hearing to determine the project's conformance with the City of Aspen Historic Preservation Design Guidelines The HPC may approve, disapprove, approve with conditions, or continue the application to obtain additional information necessary to make a decision to approve or deny. If the application is approved, the HPC shall issue a Certificate of Appropriateness and the Community Development Director shall issue a Development Order. The HPC decision shall be final unless appealed by the applicant or a landowner within three hundred(300)feet of the subject property in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 26.316. Staff finding: A list of the relevant HPC design guidelines is attached as "Exhibit A." The only guidelines which apply to the proposal have to do with the preservation of historic landscapes. To staff s knowledge, the property surrounding the Pioneer Park home has historically been lawn. The shed that sits in Copeland Twining Pioneer Park was not built at the same time as the Victorian era house. It does however appear to be early to mid-1900s construction and designed to be the focal point of this area of the site, as a decorative building set in the open landscape. The proposed sculpture is approximately 5'x5' at the base and 10' tall. It will be placed about 50' forward of the shed and will equal it in stature. The sculpture has been offered as a donation to the City. Public art is a typical feature of local parks. Staff recommends approval. The HPC may: • approve the application, • approve the application with conditions, • disapprove the application, or • continue the application to a date certain to obtain additional information necessary to make a decision to approve or deny. Page 3 of 4 RECOMMENDATION: Exhibits: Resolution# , Series of 2015 A. Relevant HPC design guidelines B. Application Exhibit A, Relevant Design Guidelines 1.10 Preserve historic elements of the yard to provide an appropriate context for historic structures. ❑ The front yard should be maintained in a traditional manner, with planting material and sod, and not covered with paving, for example. 1.13 Revisions or additions to the landscape should be consistent with the historic context of the site. ❑ Select plant and tree material according to its mature size, to allow for the long-term impact of mature growth. ❑ Reserve the use of exotic plants to small areas for accent. ❑ Do not cover grassy areas with gravel, rock or paving materials. 1.14 Additions to the landscape that could interfere with historic structures are inappropriate. ❑ Do not plant climbing ivy or trees too close to a building. New trees should be no closer than the mature canopy size. ❑ Do not locate plants or trees in locations that will obscure significant architectural features or block views to the building. ❑ It is not appropriate to plant a hedge row that will block views into the yard. Page 4 of 4 i A RESOLUTION OF THE ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVING MINOR DEVELOPMENT FOR COPELAND TWINING PIONEER PARK, LOT 2, SECOND AMENDED WEAVER SUBDIVISION, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, COLORADO RESOLUTION #_, SERIES OF 2015 PARCEL ID: 2735-124-80-851 WHEREAS, the applicant, Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation„ submitted an application requesting Minor Development approval to install a sculpture at Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, Lot 2 of the Second Amended Weaver Subdivision, City and Townsite of Aspen. The property is a designated landmark and is owned by the City of Aspen, who has authorized this application; and WHEREAS, Community Development Department staff reviewed the application for compliance with the applicable review standards and recommended approval of Minor Development; and, WHEREAS, the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission has reviewed and considered the development proposal under the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code as identified herein, has reviewed and considered the recommendation of the Community Development Director, and has taken and considered public comment at a duly noticed public hearing on January 28, 2015; and WHEREAS, the City of Aspen Historic Preservation Commission finds that the development proposal meets all applicable review criteria and that the approval of the request is consistent with the goals and objectives of the Land Use Code; and, WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission approves the application with conditions; by a vote of_to_ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That HPC grants Minor Development approval for the property located at Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, with the following condition: 1. The development approvals granted herein shall constitute a site-specific development plan vested for a period of three (3) years from the date of issuance of a development order. However, any failure to abide by any of the terms and conditions attendant to this approval shall result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights. Unless otherwise exempted or extended, failure to properly record all plats and agreements required to be recorded, as specified herein, within 180 days of the effective date of the development order shall also result in the forfeiture of said vested property rights and shall render the development order void within the meaning of Section 26.104.050 (Void permits). Zoning that is not part of the approved site-specific development plan shall not result in the creation of a vested property right. No later than fourteen (14) days following final approval of all requisite reviews necessary to obtain a development order as set forth in this Ordinance, the City Clerk shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Aspen, a notice advising the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan and creation of a vested property right pursuant to this Title. Such notice shall be substantially in the following form: Notice is hereby given to the general public of the approval of a site specific development plan, and the creation of a vested property right, valid for a period of three (3) years, pursuant to the Land Use Code of the City of Aspen and Title 24, Article 68, Colorado Revised Statutes, pertaining to the following described property: Copeland Twining Pioneer Park, Lot 2 of the Second Amended Weaver Subdivision, City and Townsite of Aspen. Nothing in this approval shall exempt the development order from subsequent reviews and approvals required by this approval of the general rules, regulations and ordinances or the City of Aspen provided that such reviews and approvals are not inconsistent with this approval. The approval granted hereby shall be subject to all rights of referendum and judicial review; the period of time permitted by law for the exercise of such rights shall not begin to run until the date of publication of the notice of final development approval as required under Section 26.304.070(A). The rights of referendum shall be limited as set forth in the Colorado Constitution and the Aspen Home Rule Charter. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 28th day of January, 2015. Willis Pember, Chair Approved as to Form: Debbie Quinn, Assistant City Attorney ATTEST: Kathy Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk �3»��]� . ������ �� �~~~~ " — - � ' igc, �N�� ATTACHMIMT 2 -�0��oPreoervmtinm �nd�� App161.1iia, m 2O1�° |�N � ! JAN �~'~ CITY OF ASPEN (indicate strectaddress, lot & blbck n-umbbr or metes and bounds description of propert�) Parcel ID (REQUIRED)____ Name: Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation 233 W. Bleeker St. m Phone fl. Faxff: E-mail: ndfoundation(a TYPE orAPPLICATION: (please check.al I that a2ply): -y, Oil Historic Designation E] Relocation (temporai Certificate of No Negative Effect E] oi-off-site) Certificate of Appropriateness E] Demolition(total -Minor I fistoric Development F demolition) -k Lot Split -Conceptual Historic Development El I listoric Development -Substantial Arnendiliclit E XISTING CONDITIO���. desc���ojj qfcxisting buildings,uses, previous approvals,etc.) Fenced in park,, benches., Gazebo, paths. PROPOSAL: (description of proposed buildings, uses, "Oct i fcat ion s, etc.) °At(oobnnoo/ A" To place u Mach|c Statue in an open area where benches now sit. Mouae see "'Attachment A"' for park photo showing proposed location ofstatue. |nremembrance ofher late husband, Nick, Maggie wanted ustatue placed in Pioneer Park, the park that together they renovated to its present beauty. Maggie received recognition in 2008 for her outotunding preservation of the Copeland Twining Pioneer Park. P|coxc see ^^AttnubmuootW "Attachment B" The marble sculpture iyemerging from onoriginal \8ton piece ofstone. |tnow weighs 7'0tons, stands \O` tall, and measures 5'|/2' x4'`the heads measure l` inheight. The boy stands 7 |/2` high. Please see ^`A�iuchmcn� B^ for statue details. "Attachment C" General information about the ^`Pionoc�ng9piritx'^ These notes and photos were taken inFebruary of20|4. The statue has evolved considerably since then. ` a �t�:icr �rrl� c-� r� t A - Prc� �•� oseci St�:�tcr � PI �:� Cer�lerlt - cer� t� reci ire t � � circcal � r- k•� rick se�:� tir� c•� �� r� �:� Gower Icfit of �•� I� oto ) N FAS , Mail '::aY/�Jf a:. � :a����t'`_� "a <�d/ f. b .i' r r. * � ,.,,,:�. �' fi"q�" z ,ri,.•''.<„ h, $<� � 4i 4 loom4-, 1 s b�a a ry �a,NZ £r 7 �++: "w, ,a art: � 7� ,4A',-,4.Nas ZE i i x ..'x., ,�. �H ,./�9' dpi'' .✓„ �` ,fir y � ,v'�"' ri ' tV G✓^�i I 1 § Yr�: lx,ma' ''r £�y r �'3%'/ � lsi{p•� d , a bMT, y 9 ATTACHMENT B Notes on Sculpture Placement • Pending OK from the City of Aspen and the HPC Attn: Maggie, Kerri and the Nick DeWolfFoundation 14Marble Sculptor; Greg Tonozzi, is in the fine-grit polishing stage on the "Pioneering Spirit.", so time has come to make r placement arrangements. He and Maggie; on July 3rd, made a trek to Pioneer Park. Both agreed that'the statue should be in the center of the E, circular stone mosaic area. Walt Burger, who originally placed those stones, will clear the necessary area according to Greg's specifications. Once dW the statue is properly place on the ground Walt will replace the stones up to the perimeter of the statue base. Greg would � ' � a�w like to have some greenery placed around the base to soften �yLthe line between ground rock and the marble base. He will x � confer with Walt about the best plants/shrubs to use, those 1 � N"I requiring little care or special watering needs. UU ✓/ Al J Y' Greg will probably use crushed rock under the statue rather than a concrete base. Walt will be able to find a source for this base rock. Myer's Crane of Basalt will be moving.. the statue. We will be '� getting an estimate of time and expense and " an OK from the Foundation before the job ensues. Don Wolfson is the contact person at .�.. Myer's Crane. . -,. The statue, weighing ' 7-8 tons, will be hoisted over the park ; fence and into place. Of course the weather will need to be clear � � n and calm on the chosen day. X43 _ '.`F 3 .' Submitted by: Diane Voight � . 12/30/2014 1451 '� "ATTACHMENT C" - STAW NOTES, GENERAL DESCRIPTI ROM 2/2014 - page 1 of 3 "Pioneering Spirits" rA , As of February 1, 2014: This marble sculpture is emerging from an original 18 ton piece of stone. It now weighs 7-8 tons, stands 10' tall, and measures 5-1/2' x 'INgz'� 4'', the heads measure 1' in height. The boy stands 7 �.s "IV e t W 1/2' high. y All the work is being done by sculptor, Greg Tonozzi. � Greg is known for his abstract art, and he described the steps involved to complete this challenging piece, while conveying the pioneering spirit theme. He explained how patina from age, and organic matter r y P a . in its surroundings will affect the statue. He's had to $ engineer his design with things in mind like the way v water flows off of and away from the statue. Also things like leaves, etc, gathering in crevices. Parts that protrude want to be kept graceful, but with enough Y` integrity to xg resist breakage ' from stress and R 4Mua3' 3 outdoor u � elements. The majority of ' design is complete, however, certain arts are still being A � Jf ', refined. 3 Y�; 4 3 1 . ��8 33 :.Y iik,• Greg described the work required to develop this statue to its fruition. The boy's right hand side was reaching out of the block, it 3x 3 destroyed the flow. Now the arm is tucked closer to the body, his head, hair and face will be similarly y° o moved Note: If an alteration is d deemed necessary, i.e tucking boy's arm, this 4' �F e 7 ` }` uwa must be done globally to make a balance within they statue. This is very time j consuming but also W -x a ; extremely vital to the y ­­ ; endurance and beauty o y�f . 1101, 4do j,o w d the statue „€ .��,`, "ATTACHMENT C" - STAIW NOTES, GENERAL DESCRIPTI ROM 2/2014 - page 2 of 3 It is necessary to remove rake marks. Those marks,just 1/2" deep, crush the crystals. Crushed crystals are damaged crystals that look flat and dull. Once crystals are crushed, a honed finish to 220 grit sandpaper is required to make each crystal shine. This will bring out the beauty of the stone., "If you don't do the work of fine sanding, the result will look dull, you might as well paint the sculpture" said Greg. Note: Greg thought originally of making a rough hewn £' carving, which means leaving machine and chisel marks. One day, while working on the girl's face, he ` refined past that phase. He saw that many parts of this sculpture required a smooth look rather than exposing q p g grinder marks, even though the later is considered contemporary and current fad. 29 ijg i a .6P Stone work progresses in this fashion: ' NOfi z v Ex �t start with a chainsaw (used thus far, oi thousands of dollars in chains), wire saw, then chisel grinding blades (used ti 15 - 9" blades thus far), file, sandpaper x' ,a from 36 to 220 grit (brings our the � * a snowflake beauty). Girl, work required: Bring out the right r side,-hand and torso will emerge, this flow will make the piece more spectacular. • Her legs were chiseled rock - this felt dead - now the front of her legs are coming out more. • Her E hair on right and left side are close to completion - just need filing and sand paper. Sandpaper is required on every piece of hair - , �a 1 each piece of hair becomes a sculpture • her face is now at 60 grit (it started at 16) and has to "" s go to 220 using wheel, and file by hand. 4�`' ' =:s-: E 7 frx "ATTACHMENT C" - STAW NOTES, GENERAL DESCRIPTI ROM 2/2014 - page 3 of 3 Boy, work required: as previously mentioned, tuck the arm, this will mean global alteration. • more definition in . . '° the face, similar to the girl's features. • sandpaper finish y Base: once protective walls around the statue are Fy removed, the stone base needs work to appear less blocky. lC :Boy's head • right side K g €a TonoZZ4 � Stone e as Sculptor ��� Wax z a n W AGirl's forward slide y I,f ry� Moving piece: approximately $3000- , $4000 • conferring with an engineer to decide best foundation. ��1�I{(�y Eery (t� d5 N JAN d ..� e ^ a , www.gregtonozzi.com CITY 03 A6PIEN SEL v_ �E zo f'uge 3 Attachment D - In Recognition of Maggie's Park Project > tx > a 3« Mev , - i f 3 `�i � zvs � ,ea. e��..` ,Yom:s �+� -: ,T?. '�• - , a, ,a - > Vicinity Map - Copeland Twining Pioneer Park • 422 W. Bleeker St. • Aspen, CO Star Mesa c..rw.�¢.l. White star Ranch StarwoodAspen JAN 9 20 7f North Forty /ate y� q�q q� pE ENI pp� gfl fpr m<<a`n R... W h i t e F2 i v r, N 1 v4 p�4 "95 t, DE �� �1 aY�STesssCeMet ! o 3 r^ �vq nee syy.o.r �! ,...-,.....,�gyC'1/i> �,6�, c+..M �O "Mr: � Maroon creek Club °m wr l �' +,tRed ltin Ruicb rwo crw. 'iy�c _$• Sooli Coarse �'•*reo,�q :s :AW--... '?." o .fc n Pitkin Mesa; two led • .. s ;, 82lo �tr°g^ •rYc' it: wnwk�aa S -� J F s Purermif. ... \f'f4�Df ka�" "w ,�i i _ xsgh k }{1 x a �' �' ! 3 - 2!111 i. ♦ '� '�di i, -e Ufa est ErW..�. '_.. a+.o om�7. �"•.. .. `»`tea 4 g Maroon Creek Course Aq-t.«wcn.n y.� •.tea..... a g }M.¢?^P�" - A V! G4/ S gggv S Y ttiVtt rM'Wo-, ,wv�.. .4. \11. • '�4a+YaM N. �' z: ��, a Wee♦.r, .1 M�Wn r'L I $' i reit"twood� 0 <'YiiWg6 , �� 4 -_ Momlain Valley �;� .q rPcn ittrh -ndi Ski Arca .. Pine tak92 e c r:YM•�..,. e.fogra.°,e 9. m January 21, 2015 THE CITY OF ASPEN Amy Simon - OFFICE OF THECITY/ATTORNEY City of Aspen Community Development 130 S. Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 RE: Pioneer Park Dear Ms. Simon: I am an attorney;licensed to practice law in the State of Colorado and presently serve as , -the City Attorney for the City of Aspen. In this capacity I have examined the ownership and control of the property located in the City_of Aspen and known as Pioneer Park. I can hereby confirm that the City of Aspen has complete authority,to take action for the minor development " that is proposed for the park by the Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation. The property is not encumbered in any manner affecting the use.of the property for the development that is proposed. --As the owner of this property, the City of Aspen authorizes Margaret DeWolf/Nick DeWolf Foundation and Margaret DeWolf to represent the City regarding the application, submitted to the Historic Preservation Commission for the installation of the artwork4hat is proposed for this minor development. If you need anything further, please advise. Thank you. - Sincerely, James R. True City Attorney s 130,SOUTH GALENA STREET ASPEN,COLORADO 81611-1975 PHONE 970.920.5055 FAX 970.920.5119 Printed on Recycled Paper EXHIBI -� " AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIRED BY SECTION 26.304.060(E),ASPEN LAND USE CODE ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: u CD0 1el�e/p-�ln, ina Ploge erParis� /ZZ WlgleeAer s Aspen, CO SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING DATE: 20 1ST_ STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. County of Pitkin ) I, lQ n e 4— (name,please print) being or representing an App icant to the City of Aspen, Colorado, hereby personally certify that I have complied with the public notice requirements of Section 26.304.060 (E) of the Aspen Land Use Code in the following manner: Publication of notice: By the publication in the legal notice section of an official paper or a paper of general circulation in the City of Aspen at least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing. A copy of the publication'is attached hereto. V Postingo notice: ' B posting of notice, which form was obtained from the f YP g Community Developm6it'Department, which-was made'of suitable, waterproof materials, which was not less than twenty-two''(22)`inches wide and'twenty-six (26) inches high, and which was composed of letters not less than one inch in height. Said notice was posted at least fifteen(15)days prior to the public hearing on the 13 day of cJANy_ARY , 20 L5 , to and including the date and time of the public hearing. A photograph of the posted notice (sign) is attached hereto. Mailing of notice. By the mailing of a notice obtained from the Community Development Department, which contains the information described in Section 26.304.060(E)(2) of the Aspen Land Use Code. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing, notice was hand delivered or mailed by first class postage prepaid U.S. mail to all owners of property within three hundred (300) feet of the property subject to the development application. The names and addresses of property owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County as they appeared no more than sixty (60) days prior to the date of the public hearing. A copy of the owners and governmental agencies so noticed is attached hereto. Neighborhood' Outreach: Applicant attests that neighborhood outreach, summarized and attached, .was conducted prior-io'the first public hearing as required"in- Section. 26.3041.035, Neighborhood Outreach. A- copyof the neighborhood outreach summary, including the method of public notification and a copy of any documentation that was presented to the public is attached hereto. (continued on next page) Mineral Estate Owner Notice. By the certified mailing of notice, return receipt requested,to affected mineral estate owners by at least thirty (30)days prior to the date scheduled for the initial public hearing on the application of development. The names and addresses of mineral estate owners shall be those on the current tax records of Pitkin County. At a minimum, Subdivisions, PDs that create more than one lot, and new Planned Developments are subject to this notice requirement. /y Rezoning or text amendment. Whenever the official zoning district map is in any way to be changed or amended incidental to or as part of a general revision of this Title, or whenever the text of this Title is to be amended, whether such revision be made by repeal of this Title and enactment of a new land use regulation, or otherwise, the requirement of an accurate survey map or other sufficient legal description of, and the notice to and listing of names and addresses of owners of real property in the area of the proposed change shall be waived. However, the proposed zoning map shall be available for public inspection in the planning agency during all business hours for fifteen (15) days prior to the public hearing on such amendments. Signature The f regomg"Affidavit of Notice"wascknowledged befpre me this/�qday of , 20 /-�by T A/f WITNESS MY HAND AND OFFICIAL SEAL My commission expires: a� Notary Public CATHY C QUEEN NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF COLORADO NOTARY ID 0 19984014989 OMMON UE14glag JWNA 01imi ATTACHMENTS AS APPLICABLE: — - • COPY OF THE PUBLICATION • PHOTOGRAPH OF THE POSTED NOTICE(SIGN • LIST OF THE OWNERS AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES NOTICED BY MAIL • APPLICANT CERTIFICATION OF MINERAL ESTAE OWNERS NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY C.R.S. §24-65.5-103.3 � 3 z tom: E•vii...,,. - 1j L i i.i i PU�BL"ICN+�t fat@. Wetl , January Ti I'1'tE:'. 5 OQ p m 5 4 , PIaCe; City:Ha11, :130 5 Galena ' t Stre'et�Aspen. PUrposeo. Sa HPC will review an'applcation for , Minorm _Develo entroval to erect R 'aPP_.___ a soul _tore on this site Thea Heart , � . p pP x, isdick DeWolf Foundation, 233 W Bleeker Street; Aspen, C4, 81611 . 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