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HomeMy WebLinkAboutagenda.council.regular.19910422 AG~-ND& April 22, 1991 5:00 CouNCiL .MEETING I. Call to order II. RolX call III. Bcheduled'Public &ppearc~ces a) Proclamation - Stewart Mace b) Outstanding Employee Bonus Awards c) Proclamation - Smuggler Superfund Citizens' Group d) Proclamation - Victims' Rights Week Iv. citizens comments V. Special Orders of the day a) Mayor's and Councilmembers' comments b) City Manager's co~ents VI. Consent Calendar a) Minutes - April 8, 1991 b) 1991 Street Improvement Contract c) Correction Deed Approval - Lane vs. Brien · d) Roaring Fork Forum Trails Letter ~eJ ....~es~TutiOh-'#17, 1991 - Roaring-~6r~'-~-~'~-~olid Waste IGA VII. Liquor License Authority Business a) New Application - The Gantt~ b) Special Event Permit - Aspen Chamber Resort Associat'ion-~c~ c) Renewals - Wheeler; Aspen Art Museum; Black Diamond; Renaissance; Aspen Mine Company VIII. PUb14c Hearings .a)G'?~bOrdinance #5, 1991 - Braden Stream Margin Review~,9~_ b) RFTA Resolution 1990 Supplemental Budget Appropriation QD~L c) RFTA Resolution 1991 Supplemental Budget Appropriation~-_ IX. Action Xtems a) Appointments to Roaring Fork Forum Rail Task Force , Del ' . . b~'.5-~Resolution #18 1991 - ~nquent Parking T~cket Am~yo~ c)~%%~rdinance #10, 1991 - 1001 Ute Subdivision Final ~D~ ~-~ d) Ordinance ~11, 1991 - His%oric Designations~~-{~ e) Ordinance %12, 1991 - Par~ing Pe~its~~-I~ f)~,,~using Authority Staff Report on~ City Projects Progress~ ~~~ L~mon, Colorado, Recovery Effort~ ~ ~ ~~~~ X. f ~.t~on It.ms k~ 9?arterly Financial Report ~r Quality Report In-town School Sites d) Housing Authority Board Composition Response XI. Adjournment Next Regular Meeting May 13. 1991 TO: FROM: DATE: ASPEN CITY COUNCIL CAPER KUNZE, EXE~JTIVE DIRECTOR BOB NEVINS, APCHA PLANNER APRIL 22, 1991 DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE FOR CITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECTS Aspen City Council at their April 1, 1991 work session directed the Housing Authority to prepare development schedules for the following properties: West Hopkins, Kraut, /~.ustin, and East Hopkins. The status and schedules of the four (4) projects are summarized belo~;. Attached are more development schedules and preliminary development budgets for the west Hopkins and Kraut properties. WEST HO~KINS~ A Rezoning Application was submitted to the City on Friday, 22 March. The Public Projects Review Group (PPRG) is scheduled to review the project in early May. The project will then be presented to Planning/Zoning Commission in late May. Selection of an architectural/planning team is currently underway. A team s?ould be contracted wit.h t.he Autho.rity by 3 June. The preparation of the General Submission application will co--ence immediatelf thereafter. The construction of the eleven (11) unit project is anticipated to begin by the middle of October. This reflects a seven (7) month planning and governmental approval process. KRRUT: The Authority is ready to begin developing conceptual alternatives for the Kraut parcel at the end of April. If agreement on a conceptual development plan can be reached by late May, the Authority will be able to submit a Rezoning Application to the City by the end of June. It is estimated construction of the project could begin, weather permitting, by February 1992. This would entail a nine (9) month process, from concept to start of construction. AUBTIN: Several "rough" conceptual plans have been developed for the Austin property. These sketches can be finalized and ready for discussion within two (2) weeks. Once the Kraut Rezoning Application is submitted in June, work can begin on preparing the Austin submittal. This project varies slightly from the others in that it requires Historic Preservation Committee (HPC) review. A ten (10) month design/approval process