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HomeMy WebLinkAboutminutes.council.19650112 Aspen, Colorado Meetingswith Prospective Consultants on Aspen Area Master Plan January .12~ 1965 - At 4:30 PM the following met to interview Mr. Sam Huddleston, planner: Mayor Pabst Jack Walls - Planning Comm. Councilman Kuster Richard Lei Councilman McEachern King.Woodward City Administrator Kerrigan Francis Whitaker Building Inspector Thurston Mr. Phil Helmig - Aspen Institute Pitkin County Sam Cauditl Edgar Stanton Fritz Benedict Wendy Morse Mr. Walls opened the meeting and the following matters were discussed - Scope of services : Maps - 701 contract - ~ Existing land use ; economic~ development; current problems; available information- public meetings; zoning and density controls; time planner will actuallybe in Aspen. Mr. Huddleston said the plan would require two years - and cost would be $39,000.00 - the progam to include: 48 regular trips and 12 extra trips to Aspen. No aerial map - or property data thereon ~o sub-contract to architect on historic buildings. Does include sub-contract for traffic engineer. Mr. Huddleston gave outline of procedure to be followed and Said, if the State agrees that this is a valid project, he would go to work on it at once. Meeting adjourned at 6:20 PM. January 15. 1965 At 4:30 PM the following met for an interview with Mr. CorblOn,' of Leo Daly Co.: Mayor Pabst Jack Walls,Chairman-Planning Comm. Councilman McEachern Franc~s Whitaker City Administrator Kerrigan K~n~.'~ddward Building Inspector Thurston County - Edgar Stanton San; Gaudill Fritz B%nedict Wendy Morse. Aspen Institute Mr. Hel~g. Mr. Walls opened the meeting - and the following program was discussed with Mr. Corbion: Scope of ser~zices Mr. Gorbion. said Jerry Brown would be in Aspen for three weeks for research and collecting data; then for five weeks covering housing, land use, traffic, density;, and should be able to prepare ~m~entory report. He said they could start in March and have comprehensive plan ready befor~ '.Thanksgiving of this year. Discussed cost of reports - would depend on nc.of colors in printing. Jerry Brown is "master" on zoning - and annexation would be considered. He is both a planner and a landscape architect. Cost of plan would be $16,570.00 with reports extra, ramgi~gil from $2,000 to $14,300.00 - additional work would be handled by amendment to contract. Mr. Corbion asked that number of trips be reduced until pt~nning is actually in process, due to cost. Meeting adjourned at 6;15 PM.