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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.HP.406 E Hopkins Ave.HPC 7-96(1 se: l-¥ fc- 7 -96 -------* 3 406 E. Hopkins - Isis 7-96 --- 2737-073-30-006 3» \ 1 %63 1-&9 9 6 . P 4 422==. .. CASELOAD SUMMARY SHEET CITY OF ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION DATE RECEIVED: 3/15/96 CASE # HPC 7-96 DATE COMPLETE: PARCEL ID # 2737-073-30-006 PROJECT NAME: Isis Building HPC Landmark Designation Project Address: 406 E. Hopkins, Aspen Date rec'd not avail, computer reg. a date, so put today' s. APPLICANT: Isis Limited Liability Company Address/Phone: c/o Houston & O'Leary, Inc., 305 S. Galena, Aspen 81611; 925-8664 REPRESENTATIVE: Charles Cuniffe Architects Address/Phone: 520 E. Hyman, Suite 301, Aspen, CO; 925-5590 PLANNING FEE: $0 # APPS RECEIVED 0 # PLATS RECEIVED 0 TYPE OF APPLICATION: Landmark Designation 1... .4 ....,.L ..!AD' 1 - 1- 1 HPC C]Yes C]No P&Z C]Yes UNO CC C]Yes E]No CC (2nd reading) C]Yes UNo REFERRALS: 3 City Attorney O Parks U Zoning U Environmental Health U City Engineer U Housing Il Planning Il Other: Il Other: DATE REFERRED: INITIALS: DATE DUE: CLOSED/FILED DATE: INITIALS: ROUTE TO: IAND USE A1PPIIaTICN E~' ~ ATIM:HMENT 1 EXHIBIT . 6 - 1) Project Name Isis Building Historic Preservation/Adaptive Reuse 2) Project location 406 E. Hopkins Ave., Aspen, Colorado - Lots K, L and M, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen, Pit County, Colorado. (indicate street ackiress, lot & block ntmher, legal description where appropriate) 3) Present Zoning Commercial Core (CC) 4) Lot Size 9,000 sq.ft. 5) Applicant' s Name, Address & Fhane # Isis Limited Liability Company c/o Houston and 0'Leary Inc., 305 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611-925-8664 6) Representative's Name, Address & Phone # Charles Cunniffe Architects 520 E. Hyman, Suite 301, Aspen, CO 81611-925-5590 7) Type of Application (please check all that apply): Conditional Use Cenceptual SPA X Conceutlial Historic Dev. Special Review Final SPA Final Historic Dev. 8040 Greenline Conceptlal RID Minor Historic Dev. Stream Margin Final ED X Historic Demolition ~Mountain View Plane Subdivisian __X_ Historic Designation 1 Condaniniumization Tect/Map Amerdment a,OS Allat:ment Lot Split/I.crt line (NOS Ebbimptian Adjustment 8) Description of Existing Uses (r=ber arxi type of existing structures; approximate sq. ft.; number of bedmans; an~ previous approvals granted to the propertY). ' Two story brick/sandstone masonry and timber frame construction, containing; Movie Theater: 4,297.0 sq.ft. net leasable Plumbing Shop: 1,469.5 sq.ft. net leasable Dwelling Unit: 753.0 sq.ft. net leasable (2 bedroom) 9) Description of Develgment Applicatian See attached letter 10) Have you attached the following? X Respense to Attachment 2, Minima Subnissicn Contents x 1%espcnse to Attachment 3, Specific Submissicn Contents x Response to Attachment 4, Review Standards for Your Application » PUBLIC NOTICE RE: ISIS THEATRE LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Tuesday, December 5, 1995 at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by Isis LLC, requesting Landmark Designation. The Isis Theatre is located at 408 E. Hopkins Ave.; Lots L, M and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5096 s/Sara Garton. Chair Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission Published in the Aspen Times on November 18, 1995 City of Aspen Account (*~, *f-D fl»h-i.2 Ur.+~-0, c)~l.t 5 43 .. MEMORANDUM i > TO: Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: 406 E. Hopkins, Isis Theater- Landmark Designation DATE: December 5, 1995 SUMMARY: Staff and HPC recommend P&Z approve historic landmark designation of 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, the Isis Theater. The Isis, formally known as the Webber Block, was built in 1892. It was originally used for commercial shops until approximately 1920, when it was converted to a theater by the Women's Civic Improvement League, for silent movies and minstrel shows. The existing alterations to the front facade are believed to have been made in the 1960's. APPLICANT: Isis LLC, represented by Vann Associates and Charles Cunniffee Architects. i LOCATION: 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen. PREVIOUS REVIEWS: HPC recommended approval of landmark designation 7-0 on August 9, 1995. HISTORIC LANDMARK Section 7-702. Standards for designation. Any structure that meets two or more of the following standards may be designated "H," Historic Overlay District, and/or Historic Landmark. It is not the intention of HPC to landmark insignificant structures or sites. HPC will focus on those which are unique or have some special value to the community: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or event of historical significance to the cultural, social, or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado, or'the United States. J Response: The building was built for Henry Webber, who was elected Mayor of Aspen in 1888. Other buildings in town are associated with Weber, who also built the Elks building and Pioneer Park. .. B. Architectural Importance. The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character, or the structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type (based on building form or use), or specimen. Response: The building is a traditional Italianate commercial building with a strong cornice line, brick corbeling, and brick and sandstone construction. Prior to alterations made in the 1960's, there were storefronts at the first floor level. C. Designer. The structure is a significant work of an architect or designer whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect's last name was Quayle, but no other information is available. D. Neighborhood Character. The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The surrounding neighborhood is a historic district and contains many significant historic structures and Aspen Landmarks. Two adjacent buildings, the Collins Block and the Brand Building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. E. Community Character. The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This building is the last 19th century commercial structure in downtown Aspen which has not been rehabilitated. Restoration of the original appearance of the structure would increase its contribution to the character of the commercial core and its representation of architecture from Aspen's mining era. RECOMMENDATION: Staff and HPC recommend P&Z approve landmark designation of 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, finding that standards B, D, and E are met. .. villa- MEMORANDUM ~ TO: Mayor and Council ~00~~ THRU: Amy Margerum, City Manage~ C THRU: Stan Clauson, Community Development Directo«30 4€ 04 ~ 9, FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer -17 RE: First Reading of Ordinance # CE> Series of 1995, 406 E. Hopkins, ~ --~ < , Isis Theater- Landmark Designation -9 -/Ct DATE: December 18, 1995 SUMMARY: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve Ordinance - #EE), Series of 1995 on first reading. The Isis, formally known as the Webber 9-1 ) Block, was built in 1892. It was originally used for commercial shops until approximately 1920, when it was converted to a theater by the Women's Civic ) /_ 1 \ Improvement League, for silent movies and minstrel shows. The existing f-j N j alterations to the front facade are believed to have been made in the 1960's. / APPLICANT: Isis LLC, represented by Vann Associates and Charles Cunl-liff<~ f Architects. 1 LOCATION: 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and * Townsite of Aspen. PREVIOUS REVIEWS: HPC recommended approval of landmark designation 7-0 on August 9, 1995. P&Z recommended approval of landmark designation 6-0 on December 5,1995. HISTORIC LANDMARK Section 7-702. Standards for designation. Any structure that meets two or more of the following standards may be designated "H," Historic Overlay District, and/or Historic Landmark. It is not the intention of HPC to landmark insignificant structures or sites. HPC will focus on those which are unique or have some special value to the community: .. A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or event of historical significance to the cultural, social, or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado, or the United States. Response: The building was built for Henry Webber, who was elected Mayor of Aspen in 1888. Other buildings in town are associated with Webber, who also built the Elks building and Pioneer Park. B. Architectural Importance. The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character, or the structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type (based on building form or use), or specimen. Response: The building is a traditional Italianate commercial building with a strong cornice line, brick corbeling, and brick and sandstone construction. Prior to alterations made in the 1960's, there were storefronts at the first floor level. C. Designer. The structure is a significant work of an architect or designer whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect's last name was Quayle, but no other information is available. D. Neighborhood Character. The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The surrounding neighborhood is a historic district and contains many significant historic structures and Aspen Landmarks. Two adjacent buildings, the Collins Block and the Brand Building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. E. Community Character. The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This building is the last 19th century commercial structure in downtown Aspen which has not been rehabilitated. Restoration of the original appearance of the structure would increase its contribution to the character of the commercial core and its representation of architecture from Aspen's mining era. .. RECOMMENDATION: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve landmark designation of 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen, finding that standards B, D, and E are met. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to read Ordinance # SB Series of 1995." "I move to approve Ordinance #EE>, Series of 1995 on first reading. City Manager Comments: Exhibits: Ordinance #%, Series of 1995. .. ORDINANCE NO.52) (Series of 1995) AN ORDINANCE OF THE ASPEN CITY COUNCIL DESIGNATING 406 E. HOPKINS AVENUE, LOTS L, M, AND N, BLOCK 87, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, AS "H," HISTORIC LANDMARK PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-7- 703 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, the Isis LLC, with the permission of the owners of the property, Dominic and Kathryn Linza, have filed an application for Historic Landmark Designation of their property, 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen, pursuant to Section 24-7-704 of the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission recommended Historic Designation 7-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on August 9, 1995; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended Historic Designation 6-0 for the subject property at a duly noticed public hearing on December 5, 1995; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-7-702 of the Municipal Code, the City Council has found that the subject property meets standards B (architectural importance), D (neighborhood character), and E (community character); and WHEREAS, City Council wishes to affirm those recommendations as rendered by the Historic Preservation Commission and Planning and Zoning Commission and complete the Landmark Designation process. 1 .. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO Section 1 That the structure and property at: 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen be granted "H," Historic Landmark Designation. Section 2 That the Zoning District Map be amended to reflect the rezoning described in Section 1 and the Community Development Director shall be authorized and directed to amend said map to reflect said rezoning. Section 3 That the Community Development Director shall be directed to notify the City Clerk of such designation, who shall record among the real estate records of the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office a certified copy of this Ordinance. Section 4 That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof. Section 5 A public hearing on the Ordinance was held on the 22nd day of January, 1996, at 5:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado, fifteen (15) days prior to which hearing notice of the same was published once in a newspaper of general circulation within the City of Aspen. 2 .. INTRODUCED, READ, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the 18th day of December, 1995. John S. Bennett, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk FINALLY adopted, passed, and approved this day of ,1996. John S. Bennett, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk 3 .. Vtl r MEMORANDUM GE/IL TO: Mayor and Council ,/ /44 1- Ce THRU: Amy Margerum, City Manager ; 06 THRU: Stan Clauson, Community Development Direct&- \ ~e FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer \4.€El" RE: Second Reading of Ordinance #58, Series of 1995, 406 E. Hopkins, Isis Theater- Landmark Designation DATE: January 8, 1996 SUMMARY: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve Ordinance #58, Series of 1995 on second reading. The Isis, formally known as the Webber Block, was built in 1892. It was originally used for commercial shops until approximately 1920, when it was converted to a theater by the Women's Civic Improvement League, for silent movies and minstrel shows. The existing alterations to the front facade are believed to have been made in the 1960's. APPLICANT: Isis LLC, represented by Vann Associates and Charles Cunniffe Architects. LOCATION: 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen. PREVIOUS REVIEWS: HPC recommended approval of landmark designation 7-0 on August 9, 1995. P&Z recommended approval of landmark designation 6-0 on December 5, 1995. City Council approved first reading of Ordinance #58, Series of 1995, 5-0 on December 18, 1995. HISTORIC LANDMARK Section 7-702. Standards for designation. Any structure that meets two or more of the following standards may be designated "H," Historic Overlay District, and/or Historic Landmark. It is not the intention of HPC to landmark insignificant 6.-1 .. structures or sites. HPC will focus on those which are unique or have some special value to the community: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or event of historical significance to the cultural, social, or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado, or the United States. Response: The building was built for Henry Webber, who was elected Mayor of Aspen in 1888. Other buildings in town are associated with Webber, who also built the Elks building and Pioneer Park. B. Architectura/ /mportance. The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character, or the structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type (based on building form or use), or specimen. Response: The building is a traditional Italianate commercial building with a strong cornice line, brick corbeling, and brick and sandstone construction. Prior to alterations made in the 1960's, there were storefronts at the first floor level. C. Designer. The structure is a significant work of an architect or designer whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect's last name was Quayle, but no other information is available. D. Neighborhood Character. The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The surrounding neighborhood is a historic district and contains many significant historic structures and Aspen Landmarks. Two adjacent buildings, the Collins Block and the Brand Building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. E. Community Character. The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This building is the last 19th century commercial structure in downtown Aspen which has not been rehabilitated. Restoration of the original appearance of the structure would increase its contribution to the character of the commercial core and its representation of architecture from Aspen's mining era. .. RECOMMENDATION: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve landmark designation of 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen, finding that standards B, D, and E are met. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve Ordinance #58, Series of 1995 on Second Reading." City Manager Comments: Exhibits: Ordinance #58, Series of 1995. .. PUBLIC NOTICE RE: ISIS THEATRE LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday. January 8.1996 at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen City Council. Council Chambers. City Hall. 130 S. Galena St., Aspen. to consider an application submitted by Isis LLC. requesting Landmark Designation. The Isis Theatre is located at 408 E. Hopkins Ave.; Lots L. M and N. Block 87. City and Townsite of Aspen. For further information. contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Department. 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5096 s/,Iohn Bennett. Mavor Aspen City Council Published in the Aspen Times on December 23. 1995 City of Aspen Account 4 1 C 941 4 fluatj (flu-F\ (7 C70 .. /\rr- PUBLIC NOTICE RE: ISIS THEATRE LANDMARK DESIGNATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on Monday, February 12, 1996 at a meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen City Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application submitted by Isis LLC, requesting Landmark Designation. The Isis Theatre is located at 408 E. Hopkins Ave.; Lots L, M and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen. For further information, contact Amy Amidon at the Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Department, 130 S. Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5096 s/John Bennett. Mavor Aspen City Council Published in the Aspen Times on January 23, 1996 City of Aspen Account (My'l .tr SW,hk~ V ci-0<71 l l <1 ~9 6 q~,0 .. lIC© MEMORANDUM~ TO: Mayor and Council THRU: Amy Margerum, City Manager \pr THRU: Stan Clauson, Community Development Directort~~0" FROM: Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Officer RE: Second Reading of Ordinance #58, Series of 1995,406 E. Hopkins, Isis Theater- Landmark Designation DATE: February 12,1996 (continued from January 8,1996) SUMMARY: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve Ordinance #58, Series of 1995 on second reading. The Isis, formally known as the Webber Block, was built in 1892. It was originally used for commercial shops until approximately 1920, when it was converted to a theater by the Women's Civic Improvement League, for silent movies and minstrel shows. The existing alterations to the front facade are believed to have been made in the 1960's. APPLICANT: Isis LLC, represented by Vann Associates and Charles Cunniffe Architects. LOCATION: 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen. PREVIOUS REVIEWS: HPC recommended approval of landmark designation 7-0 on August 9, 1995. P&Z recommended approval of landmark designation 6-0 on December 5,1995. City Council approved first reading of Ordinance #58, Series of 1995,5-0 on December 18, 1995. HISTORIC LANDMARK Section 7-702. Standards for designation. Any structure that meets two or more of the following standards may be designated "H," Historic Overlay District, and/or Historic Landmark. It is not the intention of HPC to landmark insignificant .. structures or sites. HPC will focus on those which are unique or have some special value to the community: A. Historical Importance: The structure or site is a principal or secondary structure or site commonly identified or associated with a person or event of historical significance to the cultural, social, or political history of Aspen, the State of Colorado, or the United States. Response: The building was built for Henry Webber, who was elected Mayor of Aspen in 1888. Other buildings in town are associated with Webber, who also built the Elks building and Pioneer Park. B. Architectural Importance. The structure or site reflects an architectural style that is unique, distinct or of traditional Aspen character, or the structure or site embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a significant or unique architectural type (based on building form or use), or specimen. Response: The building is a traditional Italianate commercial building with a strong cornice line, brick corbeling, and brick and sandstone construction. Prior to alterations made in the 1960's, there were storefronts at the first floor level. C. Designer. The structure is a significant work of an architect or designer whose individual work has influenced the character of Aspen. Response: The architect's last name was Quayle, but no other information is available. D. Neighborhood Character. The structure or site is a significant component of an historically significant neighborhood and the preservation of the structure or site is important for the maintenance of that neighborhood character. Response: The surrounding neighborhood is a historic district and contains many significant historic structures and Aspen Landmarks. Two adjacent buildings, the Collins Block and the Brand Building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. E. Community Character. The structure or site is critical to the preservation of the character of the Aspen community because of its relationship in terms of size, location and architectural similarity to other structures or sites of historical or architectural importance. Response: This building is the last 19th century commercial structure in downtown Aspen which has not been rehabilitated. Restoration of the original appearance of the structure would increase its contribution to the character of the commercial core and its representation of architecture from Aspen's mining era. .. RECOMMENDATION: Staff, HPC, and P&Z recommend Council approve landmark designation of 406 E. Hopkins Avenue, Lots L, M, and N, Block 87, City and Townsite of Aspen, finding that standards B, D, and E are met. RECOMMENDED MOTION: "I move to approve Ordinance #58, Series of 1995 on Second Reading." 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Aspen/Pitkin County Housing Office and has Detroit 44, Jacksonville 0 9 p.m. - Aspen Billiards vs. Castle Public Notice Is hereby given that by an taken public comment at public hearing: and Buffalo 23, Miami 20 Creek Tubs Order of the County Court ol Pitkin County, WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Colorado, entered on November 7, 1995, In the proposed affordable housing units meet or Cleveland 26. Cincinnati 10 Wednesday, Jan. 10 above-entitled action, the name of Theresa exceed all applicable development standards Houston 23, New York Jets 6 7 p.m. - Valley Partnership vs. Taque- Johanna Belrfelder was changed to Theresa and are consistent with the goals and elements Carolina 21, Atlanta 17 ria El Nopal Johanna Vonler of the Aspen Area Community Plan: and Philadelphia 21, Arizona 20 8 p.m. - Ritz vs. Glenwood Nancy B. Adams WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Clerk of the Court/Deputy Clerk Ordinance furthers and Is necessary for public Chicago 31, Tampa Bay 10 9 p.m. - John Olson vs. Burning Published In The Aspen Times December 9, health, safety, and welfare; and Washington 35, St. Louis 23 Knights 16 and 23, 1995. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Kan- City 20, Denver 17 Thursday, Jan. 11 CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, San DIego 27, Indianapolis 24 7 p.m. - Chart House vs. Cooper St. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS COLORADO. FUR GOVERNMENE CONSOIJDATION STUDY Section r Furiuant .0 Section 21-7.GOLD. of Dallas 21, New York Giants 20 Pier The Town 01 Snowmu, VUIage. Colorado and th, Munklpal Codi Ihi Clty Counell ilidi I Seattle 44, Oakland 10 8 p.m. - New York Pizza vs. KB the Snowmas, Water and Sapltallon DI,t,Ict - 'ollow*l "0,4 lo 'll PI,Mialld- Mondif, 0•me , Co./Westec Security . requesting propo•h from quallned litm• 10'4 h...1.1.-i - "1 - U , . 1 4 P. . 1. , " '. San Francisco 37, Minnesota 30 9 p.m. -Thunder vs. LIttle Nell evaluate the possible con,olldatton ol the t. Th• CIty 01 AM" h~ = dopled 0-' i, Town ol Snowmass Village, a Colorado Home develop allordable hou,Ing with mont. h. . . m Situreay, Dic. 23 Rule Munlcipality, with the Snowmass Water ad payment ol allordable houslq dedkatton 11,1;4 · .~ All Ilme, Aspen Sanitation District, a Colorado Special District. and San Diego al NBW York Giants, 10:30 a.m. Bowl games Firms shall have a demonstrated track record 2. That the City could not have reuonably Detroit al Tampa Bay, noon ' In conducting consolidation studies that anticipated the provision ol the 1,1, Theater Include: fiscal analysis; legal analysts: sources site lor affordable housing and therefore had New England at Indianapolis, 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24 College Bowl Games and uses analyals; comparative study ol not Identified the specific site tor affordable All times Aspen operations; and cost/benellt analysis. RIP's housing: and Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 25 may be obtained by calling the Town Clerk's 3. That the Blte Is well suited lor the Houston at Buffalo, 11 a. m. Aloha Bowl office at (910) 923-3777. Deadline or proposals development 01 affordable housing, taking Into Is January 16th, 1996. account the avallablitty 01 services proximity to Seattle at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Cleveland at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. Kansas (9-2) vs. UCLA (7-4), 1:30 p.m. Published In The Aspen Times December 23 employment opportunities and transit opportunities and that the site la not affected (ABC) and 30, 1995, and January 6 and 13,1996. by environmental constraints to development San Francisco at Atlanta, 11 a.m. or historic preservation concerns: and Wednesday, Dec. 27 PUBUC NOTICE Philadelphia al Chicago, 11 a.m. New Orleans at New York Jets, 11 a.m. Copper Bowl RE: ISIS THEATRE LANDMARK DESIGNATION 4. That the method proposed will result In Air Force (8-4) vs. Texas Tech (8-3), 6 at the time the Impacts ol the development will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing employee housing being produced prior to or Minnesota at Cincinnati, 11 a.m. will be held on Monday, January 8, 1996 at a be experienced by the community: and Carolina at Washington, 2 p.m. p.m. (ESPN) Thursday, Dec. 28 meeting to begin at 5:00 p.m. before the Aspen 5. That the development Itself requires the City Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, 130 provision of affordable housing on-site to meet Denver al Oakland, 2 p.m. Alamo Bowl S. Galena St., Aspen, to consider an application Miami at St. Louis, 2 p.m Monday, Dec. 25 Texas A&M (8-3) vs. Michigan (9-3), 6 submitted by Isis LLC, requesting 1.andmark Its service needs; and Dallas at Arizona, 7 p.m. p.m. (ESPN) Designation. The Isis Theatre Is located at 408 6. That the proposed units as set forth in the application are not In conflict with the- E. Hopkins Ave.; Lots L, M and N, Block 87, City provisions of Chapter 24 of the Municipal Coill~ Friday, Dec. 29 End Regular Season and Townslte of Aspen. For further Information, or the Aspen Area Community Plan. Sun Bowl contact Amy Amtdon at the Aspen/Pitkin Section 2: That the City Clerk Is d IrecteFF Washington (7-3-1) vs. Iowa (7-4), Community Development Department, 130 S. upon the adoption of this ordinance, to record Men's poll Women's poll 12:30 p.m. (CBS) Galena St., Aspen, CO 920-5096 a copy of this ordinance In the office of the Independence Bowl s/John Bennett, Mayor PitkIn County Clerk and Recorder. Aspen City Council Section 3: A public hearing on the Ordinance Michigan State (6-4-1) vs. LSU (6-4-1), Published In The Aspen Times on December shall be held on the 8th day of January, 1996 at The Top Twen4 Five The Women': Top Tv,enly Five 3:30 p.m. (ESPN) 23,1995. 5:00 pm In the City Council Chambers, Aspen The top 25 teams In The Associated The Top Twenty Five teams in The Holiday Bowl City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. fifteen (15) days Press' college basketball poll, with first- Associated Press' women's college bas- Colorado State (8-3) vs. Kansas State ORDINANCE NO. 95-59 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE prior to which hearing a public notice ot the place votes In parentheses, records ketball poll, with first-place votes in (9-2), 7 p.m. (ESPN) CITY OF ASPEN APPROVING THE PROPOSED same shall be published In a newspaper of through Dec 17, total points based on 25 parentheses, records through Dec. 17, Saturday, Dec. 30 AFFORDABLI HOUSING UNITS IN ASSOCIATION general circulation within the CIty 01 Aspen. poinls for a first-place vote through one total points based on 25 points for a first- Llbelly Bowl WITH THE REMODEL AND RENOVATION OF INTRODUCED READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law, by the CIty point for a 25th-place vote, and previous place vote through one point for a 25th- East Carolina (8-3) vs. Stanford (7-3- THE ISIS THEATER (LOTS L, M, AND N BLOCK Council of the City of Aspen on the 18th day of ranking: place vote and last week's ranking: 1), 10 a.m. (ESPN) 8D CITY AND TOWNS!TE OF ASPEN, WHEREAS, Section 24-8-209.J. of the December, 1995. Record Pls Prv Record Pts Pv Peach Bowl Municipal Code provides that the City Council, John Bennett, Mayor 1. Kansas (57) 6-0 1,017 1 1. Louisiana Tech (30 8-0 975 1 Virginia (8-4) vs. Georgia (6-5), 6 p.m. based on the recommendation ot the Joint ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch City Clerk 2. Massachusetts (8) 6-0 1,558 3 2. Connecticut 8-1 920 3 (ESPN) Growth Management Commission, must Published In The Aspen Times Dec. 23,1995. 3. Arizona 8-0 1,430 4 3. Vanderbilt 6-0 888 4 Sunday, Dec. 31 approve the method by which an applicant NOTICE 4. Kentucky 5-1 1,418 5 4. Tennessee 8-1 825 2 Sugar Bowl proposes to provide affordable housing: and Coal Basin/Waste Plles Project WHEREAS, the Isis Theater has proposed two Contractor's Settlement 5. Memphis 5-0 1,252 6 5. Stanford 4-1 789 9 Texas (10-1-1) vs. Virginia Tech (9-2), (2) three (3) bedroom affordable housing units Notice Is hereby given that on January 3, 6. Georgetown 7-1 1,240 7 6. Virginia 4-2 773 5 5 p.m. (ABC) on a proposed third story of the existing Isis 1995, at Denver, Colorado, final settlement will 7. Villanova 7-1 1,196 2 7. Penn St. 7-2 736 6 Monday, Jan. 1 Theater; and be made by the STATE OF COLORADO with WHEREAS, on August 23, 1995 the applicant Bogue Construction, hereinafter called the 8. Connecticut 7-1 1,175 8 8. Arkansas 9-1 687 7 Outback Bowl received Conceptual Approval from the -Contractor-, for and on account of the 9. Cincinnati 6-0 1,111 12 9. Colorado 10-2 656 8 Penn State (8-3) vs. Auburn (8-3), 9 Historic Preservation Commission; and contract for the construction of the CoalAIIA 10. Iowa 8-1 1,036 9 10. Georgia 5-2 591 12 a.m. (ESPN) WHEREAS, on December 5,1995 the applicant Basin/Waste Plles Project which Include~ 11. North Carolina 7-1 1,031 10 11. Iowa 6-0 571 11 Cllrus Bowl received approval from the City of Aspen topsoll distribution, grading, channe~ Planning and Zoning Commission for a GMQS construction and revegetation at the Coal Basin 12. Wake Forest 4-1 918 11 12. Purdue 4-3 505 13 Tennessee (10-1) vs. Ohio State (11-1), Exemption tor the enlargement of a Historic Mine near Redstone. 13. Utah 6-1 848 13 13. N. Carolina St. 5-1 480 14 11 a.m. (ABC) Landmark; to be used for commercial and · Any person, copartnership, association or 14. Illinois 7-0 722 16 14. Oregon St. 7-1 468 15 Gator Bowl residential purposes which increases both the corporation who has an unpaid claim against the 15. Missouri 6-1 689 14 15. Texas Tech 6-2 460 10 Clemson (8-3) vs. Syracuse (8-3), building's existing floor area and Its net said project, for or on account of the furnishing leasable square tootage: and of labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, 16. Mississippi St 5-1 571 15 16. Duke 8-1 392 16 10:30 a.m. (NBC) WHEREAS, on December 5, 1995 the City ol provisions, provender or other supplies used or 17 Michigan 8-2 539 18 17. Wisconsin 6-1 330 17 Collon Bowl Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission also consumed by such Contractor or any of h15 18 Georgia 6-1 469 - 18. Alabama 6-2 295 18 Colorado (9-2) vs. Oregon (9-2), 11:30 recommended approval for Special Review to subcontractors tri or about the performance of 19. Syracuse 8-0 350 25 19. Old Domlnlon 4-1 239 20 a.m (CBS) exceed the allowable floor area of 1.5:1 to 1.8:1 sald work, may at any time up to and Including In the CC Zone District, the reduction of said time ol such Ilnal settlement, Ale a verified 20. Duke 5-2 307 21 20. Mississippi 7-1 228 19 Rose Bowl required trash and utility service area and the statement of the amount due and unpaid on 21. Georgia Tech 6-3 261 19 21. Oklahoma St. 5-0 181 23 Norlhwestern (10-1) vs. Southern Cali- reduction of the minimum open space account of such claim. All such claims shall be 22 Virginia Tech 3-1 251 17 22. North Carolina 3-1 146 22 fornla (8-2-1), 3 p.m. (ABC) requirements In the CC Zone District; and Illed with the Inactive Mine Reclamation 23. Virginia 3-2 180 23 23. Florida 9-0 78 - Orange Bowl WHEREAS, December 5, 1995 the City 01 Program, Division of Minerals and Geology, 24. California 4-0 170 - 24. Texas A&M 5-3 75 24 Notre Dame (9-2) vs. Florida State (9- Aspen Planning and Zoning Commission also Room 215, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, recommended that the Aspen City Council Colorado 80203. Failure on the part ol a creditor ' 25. Louisville 6-3 124 20 25. Northwestern 8-0 72 - 2), 6 p.m. (CBS) approve the Historic Landmark: status for the to file such statement prior to such linal i Other receiving votes: UCLA 117, Mar- Others receiving votes: Kansas 61, Isis Theater; and settlement will relieve the State of Colorado ' 1 queue 57, Stanford 52, Tulsa 44, Vander- Auburn 53, Montana 37, Notre Dame 36, Tuesday, Jan 2 WHEREAS, on December 5, 1995 the Joint from any and at! Ilabllity for such claim. bilt 41, Boston College 39, Arkansas 35, Massachusetts 31, W. Kentucky 24, Flesta Bowl Growth Management Commission lorwarded a Dated at Denver, Colorado, December 18, 1 positive recommendatio'n to the Aspen City 1995. Maryland 35, Texas Tech 35, Washington DePaul 8, Ohio St. 8, Seton Ha118, South- Nebraska (11-0) vs. Florida (12-0), Council on a vote ol 8-2. St. 33, Miami, Ohio 29, New Mexico 28 ern Miss. 8, Clemson 7, Southern Cal 6. 6:30 p.m. (CBS) WHEREAS, the Aspen City Council has STATE OF COLORADO, acting by and through: ; Maggie Van Cleel, Program Assistant 1 reviewed and considered the proposed Publlihed In The Aspen Times on December alfo, dable housing units proposed for the lils Theater text amendments under the applicable 23,1995. 1 Saturday-Sunday, January 27-28, 1996 • The Aspen Times 134 - Public Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS the opinions of surrounding properly owners Galena, Abprn, cluring normal buflnefs hours by amendment or deletion as contained iii lotinal of the City 01 A,pen on the 22nd day of Estate of TRUDY W BARR, Deceased and others affected In deciding whether to grant 1 INAI [ Y ack)!,ted, passed and approved this Section 7-141 of Artikle V of th q chapter At January 1996 Case No P 95 PR 38 or deny the request for variance A VARIANCF - day of- 1496 least one (1) topy of the Uniform Building Code John S Bennett, Mayor All persons having clalm; against tile above- GREA-11.R 1 HAN OR I USS THAN 111.4 r loh„ S Bennett, Mayor and thilforin Bullcling Cocle Standards fliall be All Fil- Kathryn 9 Koch, City Clerk named estate are required to present them to RI.QUES I ED COULD RE GRAN! 1.1) A 1- 11 S I Kat hryn S Kodi, City C lerk available for insped ion during regular lilifinefs Published m I he Aspen limeq on January 27, the personal representative or to the (District DATE AND I IME Or MI El ING l ues€lay, Published iii Ihe A,pen hmes on J.muary 27, 1,0,1/9 1996 Court of Pltkin, County, Colorado) on or before February 6,1996,5.15 P M Commissioners' 1996 Section 2 UBC Appendix Chapter 11 Section May 21, 1996, or the claims may be lorever Meeting Room, Courthouse Plaia 1302 2 is amended to read as follows ORDINANCE NO 5 Aspen Grove Financial Corp and Aspen Plnes ORDINANCE 2 1302 2 Aspen/Pitkin Energy Conservation (Serie, 011996) barred Code adopted Buildings fhall be designed and AN ORDINANCE OF 1 HE CITY COUNCIL OF Ronald Charles Baar financial Corp requesting approval for a 127' (Series of 1996) Box R, Aspen, CO 81611 arterlal highway setback varlance for both AN ORDINANCE O! THE CITY OF ASPEN, built to comply with the requirements of the 1HF CITY 01' ASPEN, COLORADO, IDENTIFYING Personal Representattve Parcels A and B, where 200' is reqi 'red, and a COI ORADO, ADOPTING THE 1996 MUNICIPAL Aspen/Pit kin Energy Conservation Code, AND DESIGNATING THOSE SITES AND Frank H Shalroth (970) 9255700 27' front yard setback variance for Parcel B, CODE attached and incorporated by this reference At SrRUCTURFS CONS1lrUTING THE CITY OF 333 Logan Street, Suite 220 where 100' ts required, for construction of a WHEREAS, the City of Aspen has had the City least one (1) copy 01 the Aspen/Pitkin Energy ASI'EN INVENTORY OF NON-LANDMARK Denver, CO 80203 ranch gate Property Location Parcel, A and 13, ordinances recoilified In order to malnlam them Conservation Code shall be available for WIS FORIC 511 FS AND S IRUCTURES (ROUND Ill) 303-773-0118 Aspen Villake Rive, front Homes in ati orderly faihion, and inspection during regular buqtness hours AS AUTHOR!7LD PURSUANT TO SECTION 24-7- ~ Herron, Isabel requesting approval for a 3' WHEREAS, there is now on file In the office of Section 3 Ihat il any section, subsection, 709 OF THE MUNICIPAI. CODE Published In The Aspen Times January 20,27, height variance, whele 28' is the maximum the City Clerk copies of the Municipal Code of sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this WHEREAS, Section 24-7-7098 of the Municipal and February 3,1996 height allowed, for an addition to a single- family the City of Aspen, Colorado, for public ordinance Is for any reason held invalid or Code requires the Aspen Historic Preservation residence Property Location 2427 Juniper Hill Inspection, unconstitutional in a court of competent Commission (HPC) to Identity and evaluate the PUBUC NOTICE Rd , Lot 14, Block 7, Filing 1, Brush Creek Village NOW, 7 HFREFORE BE IT ORDAINFI) BY THE jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a historic sites and structures situated within the Notice is hereby given that on February 6, Subdivision CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO separate, distinct and independent provision City of Aspen at least once every five (5) years, 1996 at 10 a m at Basalt Mini Storage, P O Box Blaze, Helen requesting approval for Section I Adoption There is hereby ado],ted and shall not affed the validity of the remaining prepare an official inventory ol the same, and 335, Basalt, CO, the undersigned, Basalt Mint varlances from the setback and floor area the Municipal Code of the City ol Aspen, portions thereof recommend revisions thereto tor adoption by Storage will sell at Public Sale by competitive requirements of the R-15 ione district to allow Colorado, as amended by the 1996 Section 4 That this ordinance shall not have the City Council, and bidding, the personal property heretofore Issuance of a building permit for an Illegal recolidication of the prior and existing any eflect on existing litigation and shall not WHEREAS, management of the Inventory ol stored with the undersigned by residential garage Property Location an 'open Municipal Code operate as an abatement of any action or Historic Sites and Structures is considered to be SPACE NUMBER Edt, Rudie Tobbach, 119 area" parcel in the Ardmore Subdivision, across Section 2 Title - Citation - Reference Ihis proceeding now pending under or by virtue of a vital aspect of Aspen's historic preservation Fast Cooper #2, Aspen, CO 81611 Ardmore Drive from Lot 6 code shall be known as the "Aspen Municipal the ordinances amended as herein provided, program and meets an Important goal of the Two bags, 20 boxes of clothing, 1 sofa. 2 tool Published in The Aspen Times on January 27, Code- and it shall be sufficient to refer to said and the same shall be construed and concluded HI'C, to foster pi,blic awareness of Aspen's boxes, 4 floor mats, 1 bicycle, 1 microwave 1996 code as the "Aspen Municipal Code" in any under such prior ordinances preservation program and to work In harmony oven, 1 suitcase, 1 rowing machine, 2 electrical prosecution for the violation of any provision A public hearing on the ordinance shall be with the community to preserve, protect, and cords, 12 boxes, 1 ski equipment, 10 tires, 3 tire PUBUC NOTICE thereof or in any proceeding at law or equity It held on the 12th day of rebruary 1996, in the enhance Aspen's historic resources and unique rims, 15 other misc Items RE· 820 E COOPFR AVENUE, 1.ANDMARK bliall be sufficient to designate any ordinance City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Arpen, character, and Published In The Aspen Times January 20 and DESIGNArION adding to, amending, correcting or repealing all Colorado WHEREAS, HPC and Planning Staff completed 27,1996. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public or any part or portion thereof as an addition to, INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED field studies and Inventory documentation hearing will be held on Monday, rebruary 12, amendment to, correction or repeal 01 the PlIBI ISHED as provided by law by the City between September, 1990 and March, 1992, with PUBLIC NOTICE 1996 at a meetind to begin at 5.00 p m before 'Aspen Municipal Code" Reference, may be Council of the City of Aspen on the 22nd day of the assistance 01 profescional conqultants as NO1 ICE OF FINAL PAYMENT the Aspen City Connell, Council Chambers, City made Iii the titles, chapteri, crillon and January 1996 contracted hy the Planning l)epartment, and After thirty (30) dayt from January 19, 1996, Hall, 130 S Gatena Street, Afpen, to conglder an gibsection 01 the "Act)en Munlcipal C ocie" ami lolu, 9 Bennett, Mayor WIll.RFAS, the Inveittory adoption process the City 01 Aspen, Owner, will be eligible to pay application submitted by Wes and Susan Anson, such referencef shall apply to thole tillef, All F.Sl Kathryn S Koch, CIty Clerk wai broken down Into three rounds, and to Valle del Rio Company Inc, Contractor, the owners of 820 E Cooper Avenue, I.ot P, Block chapters, sections or wbsections aq they Publlqhed In 1 he Acpen I Ime, on January 27, through duly noticed public hearings, the City full balance due on Phase 11 of the Afpen City 111, City and Townsite of Aspen, requesting appear In the code 1996 of Aspen adopted the 1992 Inventory ol Historic Hall Renovation covered by the General landmark designation For further tnformatlon, Section 3 Reference Applies to All Sites and Conditions of the Contract Documents All contact Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation Amendments Whenever a reference M made to ORDINANCE NO 4 Structures (Round I) on June 22, 1992 and persons having claims tor labor, rentals, Officer at 920-5096 this code as the "Aspen Municipal Code" or to Series 1996 (Round lt) on January 11, 1995, and services, or materials furnished under this s/ John Bennett, Mayor any portion thereof, or to any ordinance of the AN ORDINANCE OF 1 HE Cll Y COUNCH. OF WHEREAS, in undertaking Round 11! of the ~ Contract, who shall not have been paid, Aspen City Council City of A9pen, Colorado, codified herein, the THE Crl Y OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO AMFND Inventory reevaluation, Plannln Staff met with therefore, shall present the same to the Owner Published in The Aspen Times on January 26, reference shall apply to all amendments, THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY THE ADOPTION OF property owners on June 21, 1995. to answer In writing and verified prior to date specified 1996 corrections and additions heretofore, now or THE UNiFORM ADMINISTRAT[VE CODE questions regarding the inventory reevaluation above, or the Owner shall be free ot all liabilities hereafter made PROVISIONS FOR THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL process and historic preservation program, and lor attempting to obtain payment to such PUBLIC NOTICE Section 4 Title Chapter and Section Headings CODE 1993 EDITION WrTH AMENDMENTS WHEREAS, the Hi'C conducted a duly noticed persons by the Contractor Claims must be RE 820 E COOPER AVENUE, VARIANCES Title, chapter and section headings container! WHEREAS, extensive construction activities pu blic hearing on June 28, 1995 to solicit citizen submitted to David Hauter, City Engineering REQUESTED herein shall not be deemed to govern, limit. are taking place within the City of Aspen and and property owner Input In order to assist HPC Department, 130 South Galena Street, Aspen, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public modify or in any manner affect the scope, the Roaring Fork Valley, and Colorado 81611 hearing will be held on Wednesday, February meaning or intent 01 the provisions of any title, WHEREAS, thorough coordination of WHEREAS, the HPC Individually reviewed and in re-evaluating the Inventory, and Published In The Aspen Times January 20 and 14, 1996, at a meeting to begin at 5.00 p m chapter or section hereof development-related codes ts critical to the evaluated the sites and structures on the 27,1996 before the Aspen Historic Preservation Section 5 Reference to Specific Ordinances public and staff to reduce confusion and error, Inventory and has recommended additions, Commission, Sister Cttles Meeting Room, The provisions of this code shall not in any and to improve compliance, and deletions, and classification changes to the NOTICE OF PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S SALE Basement, City Hall, 130 S Galena Street, Aspen, manner affect matters of record which refer to, WHEREAS, administrative provisions were not Inventory, and No 96-1 Colorado, to consider a request trom Wes and or are otherwise connected with ordinances Included in Ordinance 42, Series 01 1993, which WHEREAS, the Hi'C recommends that Council To Whom It May Concern Thls Notice Is given Susan Anson, owners of 820 E Cooper Avenue, which are therein specifically designated by adopted the National Electrical Code (NEC), and ratlly and adopt the Inventory of Nontandmark with regard to the following described Deed of Lot P, Block 111, City and Townsite 01 Aspen, for number or otherwise and which are Included WHEREAS, upon further consideration, the Historic Sites and Structures (Round 111), as Trust the tollowing variances, which may be granted within the code, but such reference shall be Chief Building Official has determined that the proposed Theie properties, along with those Gregory B, Anselmo, Original Grantor by HPC due to the property being a designated conftrued to appty to the corresponding Uniform Building Code does not provide adopted through Ordinance #34, Series ot 1992, (Borrower) historic landmark a variance 01 7'6" on the front provision contained within this code appropriate enforcement authority between the Ordinance #4, Series of !995, and those Maurice Beriro, Original Beneficiary yard setback for the purpose of constructing Section 6 Ordlnances Passed Prior to NEC and other development codes, therefore structures which have been designated historic Maurice Bertro, Current Owner of the entry steps and an entry vestibule, an 8' rear Adoption of the Code The last ordinance adoption of the Uniform Administrative Code landmarks shall constitute the "Inventory of Evidence of Debt yard setback varlance for a garage, a variance of included in this code was Ordinance #30, Series Provisions should be adopted via ordinance Historic Site< and Structures," pursuant to Secured by the Deed of Trust 5' on the east sideyard and 5' on the west of 1995 the following ordinances, pacsed NOW, THEREFORE, BE 11 ORDAINED HY I HE, Section 24-7-709 of the Municipal Code September 19,1995, Date of Deed of Trust sldeyard for the purpose of constructing egreqs subqequent to Ordinance #30, Series of 1995, eli Y COUNCH OF 1 HF CIT Y 01 ASPFN, NOW, THERFI'ORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE October 2, 1995, Recording Date of Deed of lightwelli on the eaft and west sides of the but prior to adoption of thi; code, are herrhy COI ORADO Cll Y COUNCII. OF TIll CITY OF ASPEN, Trfist building, a combined sldeyard varlance of 10' adopted and made a part of this code Section I COI ORAIX), TIIAT Pitkin, County ol Recording due to the lightwells, an t'AR bonui of 5{)0 sq ft Sectlon 7 1:flect 01 Code on Paft Actlonq and I hat Se,tion 7-156 of the Munlilpal Coile of Section I 386099 Reception and/or Film Nos el to allow window placement whkh violates the Obilgationg I lie adoplion of this code (lorq not the City 01 Aqiwn, Colorado, adoliting the 1991 1 lie propertiog 11<ted In Exhibit "1.7 which Is Recorded Deerl of 1 rvit City of Aspen's "Rendentia.! Design Stand<uds' ,Iffril prosm Liticin% fin ordinance viel,1 1.,1, Edltl~in (,f the Natioli,il I let tric at (i,(le, 19 attached hereto and fully incorporated herein, 795, Rook No, 657, Page No, Book and Page and cauge•, portion, of the building to be committed prior to the efleitive (late of thic herehy amended to read af follows need of 1-ri,St counted at 2·1 [AR ror more Information, code, doe, not w'alve ally ter or penalty (lite and Sec 7-15(, National Electrical Code and shall be and are hereby ratmed and designated YOU ARE l IFRI'.BY NO 111113) that the owner 01 contact Amy Amkdon, }11•,toric Prefervatkin unpald on the rin the effective date of thiq code, ' [Jiliforni Actmintqtrative Coile Provision< for tile as t he Invent ory 01 Non-1.andmark H kstoric Sites the evidence 01 debt, the original princtpal Offlcer, at 920-5096 and doeq not affect the validity of any band or National I lectric,il Code [ 99'1 ! (lillon aclf}1)1 rd and Gtnicturef (Round 111) Sec tion 2 amount of which was Fifty-Five Thousand and s/ Donnelley frdman, Chairman cash dri)Mit pofted, filed or dep{Mlted Purrtiant to Ihe power and authoilty Purillant to tile review and re-evaluation ol no/100 ($55,000 00) dollars, and which Is Afpen Historic Prefervation Commission pursuant to the requirements of any ionferred by the law of the State of Colorado secured by the Deed of Trust described above, Published in The Aspen limes on Jamary 27, ordin,mm and the Charter of the City of Aspen, Colorado, the Inventory a, conducted by the Historic has filed written election and demand tor sale as 1996 Section 8 Refprencef to Prior Code there k hereby adopted and incorporated I'rerervation Commic,lon and Community provided in said Deed of Trust The outstanding References in city form•, documents arie! herem by reference as it fully set forth those Development 1)epartment, the following principal balance ellie ancl owing upon the PUBLIC NONCE regulations to the chapters and sections of tile regulations contained in the National Electrical properties have been added and included In the evidence of debt secured by the above- RE 616 W MAIN ST, ON-SI rE RELOCAI ION former city code fhall be con,trued to apply to Code, 1993 Edition, published by the National Inventory 01 Non-Landmark Historic Sites and described Deect of Truit being foreclosed Is AND LANDMARK DESIGNATION the corresponding provision contained within 1 ire Protedion Aisoclation, Batteryinarch Park, Structures (Round Ill) as ratilled and approved $55,000.00 as of December 18, 1995 NOTICI- IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public this code Quincy, Mag,ailitisett+,02269, and the Uniform herein The real property being loreclosed 19 - all - hearing will he held on Wednesday, February 14, Section 9 Severability If any section, Administrative Code Provisions for the National Ihe Meadows, as shown on Exhibit 2,- a portion of the property encumbered by said 1996 at a meeting to begin at 5.00 p m before the subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion [lectrical Code 1993 Edition, pul,lished by the attached, gener,Illy described as a tract of land Deed 01 Trust, and is described as follows Aspen Historic Preservation Commission, Sister of thli ordinance is for any reason held invalid International Conference of Building Officials, iii Section 12, Township 10 South, Range 85 Lot 2, LACET SUBDIVISION According to the Cities Meeting Room, Basement, City Hall 130 S or unconftitutional In a court ol competent 5360 Workman Mill Road, Whittier, Cal,fornia, West ot the 6th PM the Aspen Meadows Plat recorded July 15, 1991, in Plat Book 35 at Galena St , Aspen, to consider an application jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a 90601-2298, except as otherwise provided by property is bounded by Meadows Road, Pages 10 and 11, County of Pitkin. State of submitted by Jet trey Aaronson, requesting separate, dictinct and independent provision amendment or deletion as contained in Section Gillespie Street, Roaring Fork Road and the Colorado approval to raise an existing barn in order to and shall not affect the validity of the remaining 7-157 01 Article VI of this chapter At leaft one Roaring Fork River, in Aspen, Colorado Section also known by street and number as construct a foundation/basement The following portion™ thereof (1) copy of the National Ilectrical Code and the 3 Pursuant to the review and re-evaluation of THE I.IEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST BEING variances are requefted a 5' west sldeyard Section 10 This ordinance shall not have any Unitorm' Administrative Code Provisions for the Inventory as conducted by the Historic rORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A 11RS'I LIEN. variance, a 3' rear setback variance, a height effect on existing litigation and shall not operate the National Electrical Cocle 1991 1 dition shall Prefervation Commission and Community THEREFORE, NOI ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I variance to 16' for an accessory structure [he as an abatement 01 any action or proceeding be kept on file in tile office of the Clerk 01 tile Development Department, the following will, at 10.00 0'clock a m on the date ol applicant is also requesting landmark now pending under or by virtue of the City of Ag)eli, Colorado, and 9hall be made property M hereby retained on the Inventory of February 28, 1996 at Pltkin County Courthouse, designation of the property, which is located at ordinances adopted herein, and the same chall available for inspedi(in during regular business Non-1 andmark Histori c Sites and Structures 506 East Alain Street, Aspen Colorado (south 616 W Main Street, Lot N, Block 24, City and be construed and conctu€led under stich prior 11(„Irq (Round 111) M ratifted ancl approved herein front door), sell at public auction to the highest Townsite of Aspen for further Information, ordin,inies Section 2 Red Hutte Cemetery, a tract of land situated in and best bidder for cafh, the real property contact Amy Amidon, Historic Preservation A public hearing on thic ordinance shall be I hat Section 7-157 of the Municipal Code of the NWI/4 01 Section 12, rownghip 10 South, Alk described above, and all interest ol said Officer at 920-5096 held on the 12th day of 1-ebruary, 1996, m the the City of Aspen, Colorado, which gection Range 85 West of the Gth P M Grantor, the heirs, successors and aqsigni of s/ Donnelley Erdman, Chair City Council Chambers, Aspen City }lall, Aspen, amendg certain proviqions of the National Section 4 said Grantor, for the purpose of payln,1 the Aspen Historic Preservation Commission Colorado Electrical Code, 1993 1~lition, is hereby Purquant to tile review and re-evaluation of Indebtedness provided In said evidence of debt Published in The Aspen 1 lmes on January 27, INTRODUCTI), RFAt) AND ORDERI D amended to read as follows the Inventory as concluded by the Historic and Deed of Trust, attorney's fees, and the 1996 PUBLISHI·.1) as provided by law of the City of Section 7-157 Aniendment Prefervation Commiscion and Community . eupenses of sale, and will deliver to the Aspen on the 22nd clay of January 1996 A 1 he following general amendment k made Development Department, the following purchaser a certificate of purchace, all as PUBi.IC NOTICE John S Bennett, Mayor to the provifions of the National Electrical properties are herel)y deleted from the provided by law RE RESNICK FXTENSION Or VESTED RIGI {1 S All ES r Kathryn S Koch, City Clerk Code, 1993 1 dition, herein adopted by Inventory of Non-Landmark Historic Sites and January 4, 1996 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing Publiqhed In the Aspen 1 Imes on lamiary 27, referer,(p Structures (Round 111) as ratified and approved Thomas Carl Oken, Public Trustee will be held on Wednesday, February 28,1996 at 1996 All electrical wiring In Grotip A,1 .,1,11, and 11 herein due to demolltion or lois of Integrity or Judy James, Deputy Public Trustee a regular meeting to begin at 5.00 pm before the occupancieq, as defined in the Uniform Building hiftoric fignificance Publl,hed In 1 he Aspen 1 lines on Jai .,iry 27, Board of County Commissionerq, District ORDINANCF NO 3 Code, shall be Installed In an at)i)roved raceway, 137 W Smuggler Street, I ots A and B, Block and February 3,10,17,24, 1996 Courtroom, 506 E Main St, Aspen to consider Series of 1996 except low voltage wiring lor audio, ilenaling 34, City and Townsite of Aspen an application submitted by Roll International AN ORDINANCE Or THE CITY COUNCIL OF and thermostats, which shall be accepted in any 325 N Third Street, Lots H and 1, Block 35, PUBLIC NOTICE Corporation requesting to extend the expiration THF CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, ADOF! ING method approved for the area served City and Townsite of Aspen PLEASE TAKE NOTICE That the Board 01 date of the vested rights and GMQS allotment AD[)11!ONS 10 THE BUILDING REGULATIONS All 125 volt, single phase 15 and 20 ampere 925 King Street, as adopted through County Commissioners of Pltkln County, granted by Resolution Nos 92419,93-131, and OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THI: ClrY OF receptatles to serve counter top space inctalled Ordinance #34, Series of 1992 935 King Street, Colorado, at Its regular meeting on January 24, 92-388 1 he property Is described as Parcel 2, ASPEN, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS THE within six (6) leet of a sink shall have ground- as adopted through Ordinance #4, Series of 1996, and alter a duly-noticed public hearing, St Illwater Ranch Parcels For further ASPEN/Pll KIN ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE fault circuit interrupter protection tor 1995 shall remain on the inventory adopted the following Resolution Information contact Francis Krlimanich at the WHEREAS, Aspen adopted the 1986 Model personnel Section 5 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD Or COUNTY Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Energy Code in 1991, and WHEREAS, The Model B The following general amendment is made A map depicting the properties included In COMMISSIONERS OF PITKIN COUNTY, Department (970) 920-5103 Energy Code does not regulate outdoor heating to the provisions of the Uniform Administrative the Inventory of Non-1 andmark Historic Sites COLORADO, AUTHORIZING APPROVAL OF A s/James R True Chair systems, such as snowmelt and outdoor pools Code Provisions for the National Flectical Code, and Structures (Round Ill) shall be prepared by USE AND MAIN FENANCE AGREEMENT Board of County Commissioners and ipas, a'ld 1993 Fdition, herein adopted by reference the Community Development Department and BETWEEN Pri'KIN COUNTY AND THE TOWN OF Published In 1 he Aspen Times on January 27, WHFREAS, The Aspen/Pitkin Energy '!lie following shall be deleted from Chapter 1, made available tor public inspection during BASAL.T FOR THE BASA[ T/KIWANIS RIVER 1996 Conservation Code was developed with review Section 301 CIO Exempt Work regular business hours In the offices of the PARK and feedback from the Energy 2000 Committee, 12 Electrical wiring, devices, appliances, Community Development Department Copies of the lilli text · 'he Resolution are PUBI IC NO I ICE the Community Olfice of Resource Ffliciency, apparatus or equipment operatmg at le,s thail Section 6 available for public i.•pection from 8 30 a m to RE ISIS THEATRE LANDMARK DESIGNA! ION the Rocky Mountain Institute, and local utility 25 volts and not capable of supplying more than This ordinance shall not have any effect on 4 30 pm Inthe oftice of the Clerk and Recorder, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public companies, and 50 watts of energy existing litigation and shall not operate as an 530 East Main Street, First Floor, Aspen, hearing will be held on Monday, February 12, WHEREAS, The Afpen/Pltkin Energy 13 Low-energy power, control and signal abatement of any action or proceeding now ~ Colorado 81611 Phone 970-920-5180 1996 at a meeting to begin at 5.00 p m before Conservation Code establishes standards tor circuits of Classes 11 and 111 as defined In this pending under or by virtue ol the ordinances leanette Jones, Deputy County Clerk the Aspen City Council, Council Chambers, City pools, spas, and snowmelt systems, and code repealed or amended as herein provided, and Published In The Aspen Times on January 27, Hall, 130 S Galena St , Arpen, to consider an WHEREAS, 11 iq the policy of the City to Also deleted is Sec 301 (a) Permit Feec and the fame shall be construed and concluded 1996 application submitted by Isis L[ C, requesting encourage feature, In any development which Table No 3 A Electrical Permit Fees · under st,ch prior ordinances Landmark Designation The Isis Theatre Is will conserve energy resources and minimize Section 3 Section 7 NOTICF Or PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE T}IE located at 408 E Hopkins Ave, I ots 1., M and N, the consumption of energy 1 hat if any section, qubsection, sentence, If any fection, subsection, sentence, clause PITKIN COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUS1 MENT Block 87, City and Townsite of Aqpen For NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr ORDAINFD BY THE clause, phrace or portion of this ordinance is for phrase or portion of this ordinance is lor any TO ALL PROPER rY OWNERS Al'FEC-1 ED BY furtlier Information, contact Amy Amidon at the CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 01' ASPFN, any reason held invalid or unconstitutional in a reafon held invalid or unconstitutional in a THE RrQUES rED ZONING \ Ak ANCE Aspen/Pitkin Community Development CO!.ORADO court of competent jurisdiction, such portion court of competent Jurisdiction, such portion DESCRIBED BE!.OW Department, 130 S Galena St, Aspen, CO 920- Section 1 That Section 7-140 of the Municipal shall be deemed a ceparate, distinct and shall be deemed a ceparate, distinct and Pursuant to Pitkin Comity Zoning Resolution 5096 Code of the City of Afpen. Colorado, is hereby Independent provkion and shall not affect the Independent provision and shall not affect the of June 5. 1955, aq amend··d, a Public Hearing s/John Bennett, Mayor repealed and re-enacted to read as follows validity of the remaining portions thereof vall{lity 01 the remaining portions thereof will be held In the Dictrict Courtroom, Pitkin Aspen City Council Pursuant to the powerf and authority Section 4 Section 8 (ounty Court House, Aspen, Colorado, (or at Published In The Aspen Times on January 27, conferred by the laws of the State of Colorado That this ordmance ghall not have any effect A public hearing of the ordinance shall be Bitch other place as the meeting may then lie 1996 and the ('harter of the City of A<pen, ('olorado on existing lit,Rallon and shall not operalr a, an hrld on the 26th day of rebruary, 1996, in the aillourned) to consider an application filed wtth there Is hereby adopted ac the building wic Mr abatement of any action or protee<111,11 now City Council Chainbers, Afpen City Hall, Aspen, the said Board ol Adjustment requesting ORDINANCr NO I the City ol A,pen, Colorado, there Is hereby pending under or hy virtue 01 the ordinances Colorado authoilty for varlance from the provliton, of (Series of 1996) adopted and incorporated herein by reference amended af herein provided, and the game INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED the County zoning Resolution AN ORDINANCE OF 1 HE ClrY COUNCIL OF as if fully get forth those regulations contained shall be congtrued ancl concluded under cuch PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City All persons affected by the propofed varlance THE Cl rY OF ASPEN, COLORADO. AME NDING in the Unitorm Building Corie, 1991 Fditlon, priorordinances Council of the City ol Aspen on the 22nd clay of are invited to appear and state their views, ARTICLE IV, "SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES", OF Including Appendix Chapters 4, 13, 15, 16, 30, A public hearing on the ordinance shall be January 1996, protests, or objections If you cannot appear CHAPTER 1 1 OF THE ASPEN MUNIOPAL CODE 31, 33, and the Uniform Building Code held on the 12th day of rel,ruary 1996, in the John S Bennett, Mayor personally at such meeting, then you are urged 10 PERMIT SMOKING IN SECONDARY Ael Ml Y Standards, 1991 Edition publighed by the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Afpen, Al-TFST Kathryn S Koch, City Clerk to itate your views by letter. particularly 11 you AREAS OF EArING ESI AB! ISHMENTS International Conference of Building Officials, Colorado Published in The Aspen Times on January have objection to such variance, as the Board of Copies ot this ordinance are available In the 5360 South Workman Mill Road, Whittier, INTRODUCED, RrAD AND ORDERED Adjustment will give serions confideration to office of the City Clerk. City Hall, 130 South California 90601 except as otherwke provided PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City 27,1996