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HomeMy WebLinkAboutordinance.council.056-76RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves ORDINANCE NO. (Series of 1976) AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING ARTHUR'S RESTAURANT (LOTS K AND L OF BLOCK 58, ORIGINAL ASPEN TOWNSITE) AS AN HISTORIC STRUCTURE AND SITE AND DECLARING THAT AN EMERGENCY EXISTS REQUIRING THE ADOPTION HEREOF AS AN EMERGENCY PROVISION PURSUANT TO SECTION 4.11 OF THE HOME RULE CHARTER WHEREAS, the Aspen Historic Preservation Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission have forwarded a recommenda- tion to the City Council endorsing the designation of Arthur's Restaurant as an historic structure and site and the City Council wishes to pursue that recommendation and complete the designation process, and WHEREAS, the Council is advised that the maintaining of the historic structure will be endangered if the designation process is not expedited and wishes, therefore, to adopt this ordinance pursuant to the procedures established by Section 4.11 of the City's home rule charter, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, Section 1 That the following described structure and site be and hereby are determined to have historic significance and that they be designated as an H Historic Overlay District pursuant to the provisions of Article IX of Chapter 24 of the Aspen Municipal Code. Lots K and L of Block 58 of the Original Aspen Townsite, Pitkin County, Colorado, the present location of Arthur's Restaurant. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves ATTEST: Kathryn S~ Hauter City Clerk Section 2 If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are declared to be severable. Section 3 That the Council has determined that unless adoption of this measure is expedited the historic building designated may be demolished and a significant historic structure lost to the community. Consequently, it is ordered that this measure be approved only by the unanimous vote of councilmen present or a vote of five (5) councilmen (whichever is less); that this ordinance shall require passage at two meetings of Council, but that neither a public hearing nor a first publica- tion shall be required; and that this ordinance shall take effect immeidately upon final passage. INTRODUCED, READ AND APPROVED by the Aspen City Council at its meeting held ~ ~ , 1976. ' .,tacy ~tand~ey III Mayo~ ~_~ / FINALLY ADOPTED AND APPROV~E~n ~~ /~ ~ , ATTEST: Stacy S~andley ~I / ~~x3 J ~~Y°r/ ~ / ~athryn S~ ~uter -- City Clerk 1976. -2- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS 100 Leaves STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF PITKIN ) SS · CERTIFICATE I, Kathryn S. Hauter, City Clerk of Aspen, Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing ordinance was introduced, read in full, and passed on  reading at a~eeting of the City Council of the City of Aspen on ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 , and published in '~' the Aspen Times~ a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of Aspen, Colorado, in its issue of __~~~_. , 1976, and was finally adopted and approved at a regular meeting of the City Council on ~~ /~ , 197 ~, and ordered published as Ordinance No. ~ , Series of 197 ~, of said City, as provided by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of said City of Aspen, Colorado, this ~ day of ~ , 197 ~.