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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLand Use Case.HP.427 E Hyman Ave.HPC032-00l,2,-1 6 dgwbla Aut- ~ 2737-182-16-007 HPC032-00 The Baggage Claim Minor HPC -427 E.Ihman /-7 Ayf- 4 ?51 1 1 .- 1 P 1 3} h 4 .. CASE NUMBER HPC032-00 PARCEL ID # 2737-182-16007 CASE NAME The Baggage Claim Minor HPC PROJECT ADDRESS 427 E. Hyman PLANNER Fred Jarman CASE TYPE Minor HPC OWNER/APPLICANT Karen Woodard REPRESENTATIVE Same DATE OF FINAL ACTION 11/15/00 CITY COUNCIL ACTION PZ ACTION ADMIN ACTION HPC Reso. #55-2000 BOA ACTION DATE CLOSED 1/3/01 BY J. Lindt .. ... - *- .S %.. - I :.2 . I. : .4 PARCEL ID: ~2737-182-16007 ~ - DATE RCVD: 10/26/00 #COPIES:1 CASE N8 Hf9932-99 CASE NAME;|The Baggage Claim Minor HPC PLNR: Fred Jarman I .: PROJ ADDR:|427 E. Hyman ~ CASE TYP:|Minor HPC ( STEPS:~ li r . . 1. '. = 1.:.11 1, OWN/APP: Karen Woodard _ ADR1427 E. Hyman Ave. { C/S/Z: ~Aspen/CO/81611 { PHN: 925-8777 ~ REP4Same ADR:~ Cis/z:i PHN1 FEES DUE: 480 D ~ FEES RCVD1480 (put in Timeslips) 1 STAT: ~1 "v~v,v.~wm.2 REFERRALS REF~ BY 1 DUEd MTG DATE REV BODY PH NOTICED 41 . l '~~~~~M~Uww ~ DATE OF FINAL ACTION:· \./19 kv CITY COUNCIL: REMARKS 1 - Pll BOA: CLOSED:~L~ 4 BY: 49 1 l,-PArli' I DRAC: PLAT SUBMITD: | ( PLAT (BK,PG):1 1 ADMIN: -11(br. Res<).?~355- 2-Oocb 1 i · .. DEVELOPMENT ORDER ofthe City of Aspen Community Development Department This Development Order, hereinafter "Order", is hereby issued pursuant to Section 26.304.070, "Development Orders", and Section 26.308.010, "Vested Property Rights", of the City of Aspen Municipal Code. This Order allows development of a site specific development plan pursuant to the provisions of the land use approvals, described herein. The effective date of this Order shall also be the initiation date of a three-year vested property right. The vested property right shall expire on the day after the third anniversary of the effective date of this Order, unless a building permit is approved pursuant to Section 26.304.075. or unless an exemption, extension, reinstatement, or a revocation is issued by City Council pursuant to Section 26.308.010. After Expiration of vested property rights, this Order shall remain in full force and effect, excluding any growth management allotments granted pursuant to Section 26.470, but shall be subject to any amendments to the Land Use Code adopted since the effective date of this Order. This Development Order is associated with the property noted below for the site specific development plan as described below. Karen Woodward, 427 E. Hyman. Aspen. CO 81611 Property Owner's Name, Mailing Address and telephone number Lots G-I. Block 89. City and Townsite of Aspen Legal Description and Street Address of Subject Property Minor HPC Approval for Door Alteration Written Description of the Site Specific Plan and/or Attachment Describing Plan Historic Preservation Commission Resolution # 55-2000 Land Use Approval(s) Received and Dates (Attach Final Ordinances or Resolutions) November 25,2000 Effective Date o f Development Order (Same as date of publication of notice of approval.) November 26,2003 Expiration Date of Development Order (The extension. reinstatement, exemption from expiration and revocation may be pursued in accordance with Section 26.308.010 of the City of Aspen Municipal Code.) Issued this 25th day of November, 2000, by the City of Aspen Community Development DireBitor. JO-yrot G. 041 --. Joyce(jbhlson, Community Development Deputy Director PUBLIC NOTICE Of DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL 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 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: Lots G-I, Block 89, City and Townsite of Aspen, by Resolution of the Historic Preservation Commission ofthe numbered 55, series of 2000. For further information contact Julie Ann Woods, at the Aspen/Pitkin Community Development Dept. 130 S. Galena St, Aspen, Colorado (970) 920-5090. s/ City of Aspen Account Publish in The Aspen Times on November 25.2000 4 1/ 61 MEMORANDUM To: Aspen Historic PreserKation Commission /«44 4 THRL: Julie Ann Woods. Community Develooment Director //u ·445 Joyce Ohison. Deputy Planning Director Int) ,b FROM: Fred Jarman. City Planner ~ 0 £0» L 4., 1 ) 2 Arr RE: 427 East Hyman Avenue- Minor Review. Public +G@¢:rg ,pr DATE: November 15.2000 P., . j *.* ..4*. ~3·*dim.... 1- = ti 11* - irt·'13- c -· .'ace 224 ' ; . - . 4 J - *f ZE. 2 i , ' f E WY'•11. - 4249 APPLICANT: Karen Woodard LOCATION: 427 East Hyman Avenue. Lots H. I. and six feet of Lot G. Block 89. (IiI and Townsite of Aspen. Pitkin County. Colorado. ZONING: Commercial Core (CO Zone District with a Historic District Overlay SUMMARY: The applicant wishes to improve the recessed entryway and replace a existing 1960s glass door with wood frame with an solid glass doo resembling the current door located at Amen Ward}. ! .. STAFF COMMENTS: The applicant. Karen Woodard. is requesting approval for a minor development to replace an existing 1960s glass door with wood frame with a solid glass door resembling the current door located at Amen Wardy. The door to be modified is located in the Aspen Block building which fronts both South Galena Street and Hyman Avenue. The building received landmark designation via Ordinance 57, Series 1981 by City Council. This building, zoned CC. is also located in .Aspen's Historic District. Staff and members of the HiSIOriC Preservation Commission have conducted site visits t6 the property. The request to improve the current appearance of the existing entryway with replacing the existing door that is in poor condition with a more contemporary solid glass panel door will enhance the current entryway to the store. Staff has no concerns with the door replacement as it does not face the street and is a marked improvement to the existing entranceway. The Historic Preservation Commission. upon review of this application may consider the following decision alternatives: > Approve the application as submitted; > Approve the application· with conditions to be mei prior to issuance of a building permit: > Table action to allow the applicant further time for restudy. (Specific recommendations should be offered.): or > Deny approval finding thar rhe application does not meet the Development Review Standards. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the HPC approve this minor development request to replace an existing wood framed glass door with a solid glass door as represented in the photographs with Ihe following conditionS: 1. That the applicant agrees to utilize a contractor that has participated successfully in the Historic Preservation Contractor Licensing Program: and 2. That the applicant shall not install or use the proposed glass door in a manner that blocks the existing fire-exit door at the back wall of the landing in the entranceway. Discussions with the City of Aspen Building Department indicated any blocking of the fire-exit door represents a significant fire hazard and shall not be permitted. The fire-exit door shall remain fully functional at all times: .. 3. There shall be no deviations from the exterior elevations as approved without first being reviewed and approved by HPC staff; 4. The applicant shall be required to provide the contractor with copies of the HPC resolution applicable to this project. The contractor must submit a letter addressed to HPC staff as part of the building permit application indicating that all conditions of approval are known and understood and must meet with the Historic Preservation Officer prior to applying for the building permit; 5. All representations made by the applicant in the application and during public meetings with the Historic Preservation commission shall be adhered to and considered conditions of approval, unless otherwise amended by other conditions: and RECOMMENDED MOTION: r C., "I move to adopt Resolution 2 6. Series of 2000. for a minor development request To replace an existing wood framed glass door with a solid glass door as represented in the photographs with the following conditions stated herein." EXHIBITS: 0 j Ev nibit A: Review Criteria and Staff Findings C ' \ 1,LA 5. 4 - i E .hibit B: Application and photo documentation Exhibit C: Resolution # 55. Series 2000 3/1,4.4 -41 1/ l'hu 3 .. EXHIBIT A MINOR DEVELOPMENT No approval for any development in the "H." Historic Overlay District. or involving historic landmarks shall be granted unless the Historic Preservation Commission finds that all of the following standards (Section 26.415.010.B.4) are met: a. The proposed development is compatible in general design, scale, site plan, massing and volume with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is in an "H." Historic Overlay District, or is adjacent to an historic landmark. For historic landmarks where proposed development would extend into front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks, extend into the minimum distance between buildings on the lot. exteed the allowed floor area by up to five hundred (500) square feet. or exceed the allowed site coverage by up to five (5) percent, the Historic Preservation Commission may grant necessary variances after making a finding that such variation is more compatible in character with the historic landmark and the neighborhood than would be development in accord with dimensional requirements. In no event shall variations pursuant to this Section exceed those variations allow-ed under Section 26.520,040(B)(2), for detached accessory dwelling units. Response: The project involves one minor alteration to the property. which does not directly face th& strdot: -The Aspen Block building. originally constructed in 1886. has maintained a business. commercial service. and residentifil ..function consistent to its function today:' The ®blicant wishes to replace the existing door to the old --Baggage Claim - with a new solid glass door for the new renant - TUMI. Staff feels that given the buildings uses a-Ad facial rbodificarions and perpendicular location to the Hyman Mail. the new- Ass door does not detract from the historical significance of the Aspen Block Building. b. The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposed for development. Response: There are several other solid glass doors in the immediate vicinity of the proposed location for this door. The proposed changes would not affect the character of the neighborhood. c. The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic significance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or adjacent parcels. Response: Staff finds that the proposed door does not detract from the significance of the Aspen Block building as it is not seen directly frOm Ihe street. 4 d. The proposed development enhances or does not diminish or detract from the architectural character and integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof. Response: Staff finds that the proposed solid glass door does not detract from the significance of the Aspen Block building as it is not seen directly from the street. 5 .. EXHIBIT C RESOLUTION NO. -, (SERIES OF 2000) RESOLUTION OF THE. ASPEN HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR MINOR DEVELOPMENT TO REPLACE AN EXISTING WOOD FRAMED GLASS DOOR WITH A SOLID GLASS DOOR FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 427 EAST HYMAN AVENUE, LOTS H, I, AND SIX FEET OF LOT G. BLOCK 89, CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN, PITKIN COUNTY, COLORADO PARCEL ID# 2737-182-16-007 WHEREAS, the applicant. Karen Woodard. requests minor HPC approval to replace an existing wood framed glass door with a solid glass door for the property located 427 East Hyman .Avenue. Lors H. I. and six feet of Lot G. Block 89. City and Townsite of Aspen. Pitkin Counrv. Colorado. The property is designated landmark and located in the Historic Overlay Zone District: and WHEREAS, all developmenr in an -H.- Historic Overlay District or development involving a property listed on the --Invanton' of Historic Sites and Structures" must meet all four Development Review Standards of Section 26.415.010.8.4 of the Aspen Land Use Code in order for HPC to grant approval. namely: 1. Standard: The proposed development is compatible in general design. massine and volume. scale and site plan with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is in a -H." Historic Overlay District or is adjacent to an Historic Landmark. For Historic Landmarks where proposed development would extend into front yard. side yard and rear yard setbacks. extend into the minimum distance between buildings on the lot or exceed the allowed floor area by up ro five hundred (500) square feet or the allowed site coverage by up to five (5) percent. HPC may grant such variances after making a finding that such variation is more compatible in character with the historic landmark and the neighborhood. than would be development in accord with dimensional requirements. In no event shall variations pursuant to this section exceed those variations allowed under The Cottage Infill Program for detached accessory dwelling units pursuant to Section 26.40.090(B)(2). 2. Standard: The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character o f the neighborhood o f the parcel proposed for development. 3. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic significance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or on adjacent parcels. 6 .. 4. Standard: The proposed development enhances or does not diminish from the architectural character or integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof; and WHEREAS, Staff performed an analysis of the application based on the standards, found favorably for the application. and recommended approval with conditions; and WHEREAS. at their regular meeting on November 15th. 2000. the Historic Preservation Commission considered the application. found the application to meet the standards. and approved the application with conditions by a vote of to NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That this minor development request to replace an existing wood framed glass door with a solid glass door as represented in the photographs for the property located 427 East Hyman Avenue. Lots H, I. and six feet of Lot G. Block 89. Ciry and Townsite of Aspen. Pitkin County. Colorado. as presented at the November l:hh. 2000 meeting. be approved with the following conditions: 1. That the applicant agrees to utilize a contractor that has participated successfully in the Historic Preservation Contractor Licensing Program: 2. That the applicant shall not install or use the proposed glass door in a manner that blocks the existing fire-exit door at the back wail of the landing in the entranceway. Discussions with the Cir. of Aspen Building Department indicated any blocking of the fire-exit door represents a significant fire hazard and shall not be permitted. The fire-exit door shall remain fully functional at all times: 3. There shall be no deviations from the exterior elevations as approved without first being reviewed and approved by HPC staff: 4. The applicant shall be required to provide the contractor with copies of the HPC resolution applicable to this project. The contractor must submit a letter addressed to HPC staff as part of the building permit application indicating that all conditions of appror d are known and understood and must meet with the Historic Preservation Officer prior to applying for the building permit: and 5. All representations made by the applicant in the application and during public meetings with the Historic Preservation commission shall be adhered to and considered conditions of approvai. unless otherwise amended by other condicions. 7 't .. APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION at its regular meeting on the 15th day of November, 2000. Approved as to Form: David Hoefer, Assistant City Attorney Approved as to Content: HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Suzannah Reid, Chair ATTEST: Kathy Strickland, Chief Deputy Clerk 8 .. NOTICE OF DECISION TO: Karen Woodard FROM: Fred Jarman, (Acting) Historic Preservation Officer RE: The Baggage Claim - TUMI in Aspen DATE: November 2,2000 SUMMARY: Karen Woodard, current owner of the Baggage Claim located at 307 South Galena, City and Townsite of Aspen, is requesting to make minor modifications to the entranceway to an adjoining building located at 427 E. Hyman Avenue. (The former L'equipe building) This building is slated to be occupied by a TUMI store in the near future. The project entails several modifications to the entranceway on the Hyman Avenue entrance. Karen Woodard met with Amy Guthrie prior to her departure for maternity leave. The end result was that several of the modifications were so insignificant as to not require formal review by the Historic Preservation Commission. These modifications are described below. NATURE OF THE PROPOSED PROJECT: Karen Woodard is requesting to make the following modifications: 1) Remove the carpeting and glue on the exterior on the steps and landing in the entranceway and to restore the steps to a solid gray cement finish. (See attached picture) In the event of attempting to remove the glue from the steps. it was found that the steps must be removed and replaced with new concrete /cement. Staff has found this to be an appropriate solution; 2) Insert a "grate" style door mate to be placed in the cement floor of the landing in front of the proposed new door. Staff has found this to be an appropriate solution; 3) Modify and repaint the existing "fire exit" door at the back wall of the landing in the entrance way to blend the door into the wall, remove exterior door knob and door trim, repaint (slick) the wall and door with one tan color so that the door blends in with the back wall and still maintains the function of a "fire exit" door as required by the Universal Building Code (UBC). This repainting will also include the painting of lettering of TUMI on the back wall. Staff finds this modification to be appropriate; STAFF COMMENTS: The Historic Preservation Officer, current acting Historic Preservation Officer, and the Zoning Officer for the City of Aspen met with Karen Woodard at different times at the locations where the proposed entranceway improvements are to occur in order to understand the intentions and proposed modifications to the entranceway. Amy Guthrie, at an earlier site visit, indicated to Karen Woodard. that these minor modifications to be conducted by Roger Moyer (a former Historic Preservation Commission member) were 12 . .. appropriate and insignificant as to not require formal review by Historic Preservation Commission for minor modifications to a building entranceway located at 427 E. Hyman Avenue (The former L'EQUIPE building), City and townsite of Aspen, Pitkin County. Colorado. Currently, Staff continue to maintain the same understanding with the following conditions: 1. That the applicant shall agree to the described terms in this Memorandum and that, in the event the applicant wishes to deviate from the approved modifications represented in this memorandum, the applicant shall return to the City of Aspen Historic Preservation Officer with any request to modify the terms of this request prior to taking any action on the building; 2. That the contractor to perform the work as indicated shall be Roger Moyer. If, in the event that Roger Moyer of"Aspen Painting" is unable to conduct the work, the applicant shall notify the City of Aspen Historic Preservation Officer about the change in contractors prior to the commencement of any work on the building; 3. The color chosen for the sticking ofthe exit door at the rear of the entranceway shall be a tan color as agreed upon by Amy Guthrie and the color o f the cement for the steps and landing shall be a color of gray as agreed upon by Amy Guthrie; and 4. That the applicant agrees to comply with provisions iIi the City of Aspen Municipal Code as they apply to this proposed development. (ACTING) HIS TORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER The (Acting) Historic Preservation Officer finds the requested minor modifications to the building as outlined in this Memorandum as appropriate and insignificant as to not require formal review by Historic Preservation Commission for minor modifications to a building entranceway located at 427 E. Hyman Avenue (The former L'EQUIPE building), City and townsite of Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado. 1 1 1 I f 0., it b{ l· 0 0-- 0 0( u,( ·(f ApplicantIs Signature of Agreement i A A 1 1 000 1 Fred Jarman<tditing)~storic Preservation Officer ~obert J. Snyder Realty Services, ~ 304 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 970-925-2450 970-544-0996 (fax) November 14, 2000 The Historical Preservation Commission Community Development Department City of Aspen Attn: Fred Jarmen Dear Commission; As managing agent for The Aspen Block Building Partnership, owners of the Aspen Block Building, I would like to express our complete support for the door change request at the former L'Equipe space that will come before you at the November 15, 2000 meeting. The existing door in the recessed entry of 427 E. Hyman Ave. is in very poor condition and has been in need of replacement for some time. We are in support of replacing this door with an all glass door very similar to the front door of the Amen Wardy store. The existing door is not historic and was put into service sometime in the late 1960's or early 1970's during one of the renovations that was completed during that time. The entries to both stores on Hyman Street 'were completely re-done in the late 1960's and early 1970's to the current configuration so I would not think this door we are asking to replace would have any historical significance. We have recently completed Part One of the application process to add the Aspen Block Building to the National Register of Historic Structures. The Architectural Officer, Mr. Joseph Saldibar of the Colorado Historical Society has no objection to this change of the door but suggested that we keep the existing door in storage to prove it date of manufacture if requested by the National Park Service who will review both the exterior of the building and interior rehabilitation within the next 30 months. The new proposed glass door will "disappear" when open during the summer months and closed during the winter and not be visible at all from a front elevation perspective. The concrete step is going to be replaced in the spring when weather and contractors scheduling will permit. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely Mour>, l1tjn 1 194 PURB& Rob Sfryder, Managing Agent Aspen Block Building Partnership - 0 f , 1. 11· 1 1.2 l .1 J:'...~4..j : ~ 1~<~i:.1 ~f...~jilf,1!~,A t . 1 . 11 I ..1 -~~ I .1,111*r , , 4 0 7-'-1. 1 'JI . '. 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SNYDER liEALIY SERVICES INC'. ;04 Sourn I GALENA, St ]1·1·E A • AsI'EN, COLORADO 81611 Historical Preservation Committee Community Development Department Attn: Fred Jarmen . i'.% *.I 11 .. **8£ -6.21 --Ii I i.- 1 11/1 1 '4[1-1 i - -i 111 21 3 gig & k *I-£--0 ---WEE)*Z,424 11; 41 W 1 '-4 v////Ay 11 1 1-*,\-1 A- I i - /. Iriplir - M ¢ ---X- 1 1 1 t . -. fl e '1 ----1 / /1 Ii-QI+TA~ 6: 1 j 1 1 ATTACHMENT 1 LAND USE APPLICATION FORM 1. Project name *e -2>AG,e,AGEE CLAint - 7 lim 1 610 Aspe M 2. Project location 4 17 2. #Vvy, AA) (*pe 4 -81,-02£ ELDS j A:*en i Col orqri A A (GIt (indicate street address, lot amd block number or metes and bounds description) 3. Present zoning ~OMA MPTN,4-~ 4. Lot size 5. Applicant's name, address and phone number Ka¢*lA Woorjam - -(lif¥'461*E 42-7 2 P.1,~ MAO Ave. Aspe~ G 94-877-7 9 15:/7-7 4 CLA/* 6. Representative's name, address, and phone number 4<en u,nocinid 42-1 6-. lk~paa Avt, Apen, 90%-87-7-1 0/ 925-/7-7-7 Mov.,t 7. Type of application (check all that apply): Conditional Use Conceptual SPA Conceptual HPC Special Review Final SPA Final HPC 8040 Greenline Conceptual PUD A X Minor HPC Stream Margin Final PUD Relocation HPC Subdivision Text/Map Amend. Historic Landmark GMQS allotment GMQS exemption Demo/Partial Demo View Plane Condominiumization Design Review Lot SpliULot Line Appeal Committee Adjustment 8. Descrip.ion of existing uses (number and type of existing structures, approximate sq. ft., number of bedrooms, any previous approvals granted to the property) R~-[-~ 1 1- *02 62 6321-12;/ 1.1/ A~ - 16 /i< 2*V 7-, PAG r + 9 (Al A « Lise- 9. Description ofdevelopment application To -Tinprove Ppoess- Grf ~M··ly-~ 1 K)Col - a nci renln.Be, Drwip ( 0,4-, ,€14 libn r 1-3- A¥,r'vvl \9(nrk) a.1,a. 1-4 foj shqfw) 1.,1(4-14 a Sol Tri G-(ars~book -ikno.. - ~ se€ pinall) 04- AME,0 14) Ae'01 2170/2-1 10. Have you completed and attached the following? F~A Attachment 1- Land use application form N~,4 Attachment 2- Dimensional requirements form ~,5 Response to Attachment 3 Response to Attachment 4 .. ATTACHMENT 2 DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS FORM Applicant: Address: Zone district: Lot size: Existing FAR: Allowable FAR: Proposed FAR: Existing net leasable (commercial): Proposed net leasable (commercial): Existing % of site coverage: Proposed % of site coverage: Existing % of open space: Proposed % of open space: Existing maximum height: Principal bldg: Accesory bldg: Proposed max. height: Principal bldg: Accessory bidq: Proposed % of demolition: Existing number of bedrooms: Proposed number of bedrooms: Existing on-site parking spaces: On-site parking spaces required: Setbacks Existing: Minimum required: Proposed: Front: Front: Front: Rear: Rear: Rear: Combined Combined Combined FronUrear: Front/rear: FronUrear: Side: Side: Side: Side: Side: Side: Combined Combined Combined Sides: Sides: Sides: Existing nonconformities or encroachments: Variations requested: (HPC has the ability to vary the following requirements: setbacks, distance between buildings, FAR bonus of up to 500 sq.ft., site coverage variance up to 5%, height variations under the cottage infill program, parking waivers for residential uses in the R-6, R-15, RMF, CC, and O zone districts) .. ATTACHMENT 3 GENERAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS All development applications must include the following information (Section 26.304.030): 1. Contained within a letter signed by the applicant, the applicant's name, address and telephone number, and the name, address, and telephone number of any representative authorized to act on behalf of the applicant. ~<3>0~ The street address, legal description, and parcel identification )EL-000 \ number of the property proposed for development. 3. A disclosure of ownership of the parcel proposed for development, consisting of a current certificate from a Title insurance company, 5 £*glud attorney licensed to practice in the State of Colorado, listing the names o all owners of the property, and all mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements affecting the parcel, and demonstrating the owner's right to apply for the Development Application. 4. An 8 1/2" x 11" vicinity map locating the subject parcel within the 04.@d City of Aspen. 5. A site plan depicting the proposed layout and the project's physical relationship to the land and its surroundings. 6. A site improvement survey certified by a registered land surveyor, licensed in the State of Colorado, showing the current status of the parcel including the current topography and vegetation. (This requirement, or any part thereof, may be waived by the Community Development Director if the project is determined not to warrant a survey document.) 7. A written description of the proposal and a written explanation of how the proposed development complies with the review standards relevant to the development application. 8. Additional materials, documentation, or reports as deemed necessary by the Community Development Director. Le-c -bedeho ,~ of 24/2 -8@ 41) Tkef-Egflaje dai-nr- 3-(x tkii lu Aspevir......~K®e- Cil«-rowNG(TE- SASpe4 7 41-7 E N y kna M Ave/ 17 sp€n, Co Sm (C 1 All of Us H -Fl + -1-ke Fa 5-~_~~l L & Ref & Lat- 6 .. ATTACHMENT 4 SPECIFIC SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: MINOR DEVELOPMENT REVIEW All applications for minor development review must include the following information: 1. If determined appropriate by the Community Development Director, a site plan or survey showing property boundaries and predominant existing site characteristics. 61(/3 2. An accurate representation of all major building materials, such as samples and photographs, to be used for the proposed development. y€5 3. A scalg_drawing-of the proposed development in relation to any existing structure. /HhTA/04 4. If applicable, a statement of the effect of the proposed development on the-- ; P original design of the historic structure and character of the neighborhi - .. ATTACHMENT 5 DEVELOPMENT REVIEW STANDARDS No approval for any development in the "H," Historic Overlay District, or involving historic landmarks shall be granted unless the HPC finds that all of the following standards are met: 1. The proposed development is compatible in general design, scale, site plan, massing and volume with designated historic structures located on the parcel and with development on adjacent parcels when the subject site is in a "H," Historic Overlay District, or is adjacent to a Historic Landmark. For Historic Landmarks where proposed development would extend into front yard, side yard and rear yard setbacks, extend into the minimum distance between buildings on the lot, exceed the allowed floor area by up to 500 sq.ft., or exceed the allowed site coverage by up to 5%, HPC may grant such variances after making a finding that such variation is more compatible in character with the historic landmark and the neighborhood, than would be development in accord with dimensional requirements. 2. The proposed development reflects and is consistent with the character of the neighborhood of the parcel proposed for development; and 3. The proposed development enhances or does not detract from the historic significance of designated historic structures located on the parcel proposed for development or adjacent parcels; and 4. The proposed development enhances or does not diminish or detract from the architectural character and integrity of a designated historic structure or part thereof. "HISTORIC DISTRICT AND HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGN GUIDELINES" HAVE BEEN ADOPTED BY THE CITY AND ARE AVAILABLE AS A FURTHER EXPLANATION OF THE INTENT OF HPC AND GENERAL PRINCIPALS OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION. ALL APPLICANTS SHOULD CONSULT THIS RESOURCE, COPIES OF WHICH ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. .. ATTACHMENT 6 GENERAL SUMMARY OF ONE STEP HPC APPLICATION PROCESS 1. The following are the types of development applications which are processed in one step by the HPC: • Minor development review • Partial demolition • On-site or temporary relocation 2. Development review procedure summary. The one step HPC review procedure is as follows: • Attend a pre-application conference. The purpose of this one-on-one meeting with the historic preservation planner is to determine the review process into which your development proposal fits and to identify the materials staff will need to review your application. • Submit development application. Based on your pre-application conference, respond to the appropriate portions of the application package and submit the requested number of copies, and fee if applicable, to the Community Development Department. • Determination of completeness. Within five working days of the date of your submission, the application package will be reviewed by Staff to determine if all required information has been included. You will be notified in writing when additional materials are necessary. • Complete notice requirements. • Review of development application. Once the application is determined to be complete, the item will be scheduled on the soonest HPC agenda available. The submission due date is a minimum of nine days prior to the HPC meeting date to allow for staff review and memo preparation. It is the planner's task to review the application with respect to it's compliance with land use regulations and to write a memo to the Historic Preservation Commission. In the memo, the planner will recommend approval, approval with conditions, tabling, or denial of the application. The memo is normally available at the end of the week prior to the HPC meeting. The planner will call the applicant or representative when the memo is ready and can also provide the expected agenda time for the item. .. 3. At the meeting, staff will make a brief presentation of the case and then the Chair will ask the applicant or representative to make a presentation or to clarify any aspects of the project. HPC members will comment on the proposal and then vote on an action. 4. Receipt of building permit. Once the approval of HPC has been received, a building permit application may be submitted. At this time the proposal will be reviewed for compliance with the Uniform Building Code and zoning regulations. Fees for water, sewer, park dedication fees, and employee housing will be collected if due. Any document, such as a plat, deed restriction, or other agreement which is required to be filed, must be recorded before the building permit will be issued. 5. HPC assigns a member of the Commission to be the "project monitor" for each project. The monitor (and Staff) may periodically visit the site as work is under construction. If any aspects of the project change after the HPC approval, the applicant, Staff, and the project monitor will attempt to address them without returning to HPC. .. ATTACHMENT 7 DEFINITION OF MINOR DEVELOPMENT Minor development shall be defined as follows: • Remodeling of a structure where alterations are made to no more than one element of the structure, including but not limited to a roof, window, door, skylight, ornamental trim, siding, kickplate, dormer, porch, staircase, and balcony; • Expansion or erection of a structure wherein the increase in floor area of the structure is two hundred fifty (250) square feet or less; or • Erection or remodeling of combinations of, or multiples of no more than three (3) of the following features: awnings, canopies, signs, fences, and other similar attachments; or windows, doors, skylights, and dormers. Erection of more that three (3) of the above listed features may be defined as minor if there is a finding that the cumulative impact on such development is minor in its effect on the character of the existing structures. • Unless the community development director determines that the development is to be reviewed as a significant development, the erection of street furniture, signs, benches, public art, or similar development which is to be placed in the Commercial Core or Main Street Historic Districts. .. ATTACHMENT 8 PUBLIC NOTICE REQUIREMENTS Minor development review requires notice by posting of the property. Following is a description of the notice requirements. Posting. Posting of a sign in a conspicuous place on the property is to be done 10 days prior to the hearing. It is the applicant's responsibility to obtain a copy of the sign from the Community Development Department, to fill it in correctly and to bring proof (preferably a photograph) to the hearing to show that the posting took place. PLEASE NOTE THAT A PUBLIC HEARING CANNOT BE HELD WITHOUT PROOF OF NOTICE ON AN AFFADAVIT FORM PROVIDED BY THE CITY, PRESENTED AT THE MEETING. ROBERT J. SNYDER REALTY SERVICES INC. 304 SOUTH GALIENA, SUrrE A ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 970/925-2450 FAx 970/544-0966 August 23,2000 Karen Woodard Baggage Claim/ TUMI Hand Delivered Dear Karen; I have reviewed the plans dated August 17, 2000 submitted by TUMI for the entry to the new TUMI store and find the plans as submitted acceptable to James E. Cox Properties, the landtord. I would like to see the technical information on the concrete coating and will submit to you the two color samples we would like to see them use if at all possible. Please give me a call should you have any additional questions or need our assistance with HPC. Sincerely,yours0 0{4 45 Rob 9®der James E. Cox Properties 0-/07 1-' - D.J b . 1/ e17/ 74 O .0 : J U r ru i U 1 06 1ILVIA DAVIS PIJ..N COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER 6.00 ' QUIT CLAIM DEED JAMES E. COX whose address is County of Contra Costa , and State of California , for the consideration of TEN AND 00/100 Dollars, in hand paid, hereby sell(s) and quit claim(s) to JAMES E. COX AND NANCY COX whose address is Countyof Contra Costa , and State of Cali fornia , the following real ~~ property, in the County of PITKIN , and State of Colorado, to wit: ~ * 01 THE EASTERLY 6 FEET OF LOT G, ALL OF LOTS H AND I, BLOCK 89, ~~ CITY AND TOWNSITE OF ASPEN K 10 m:moT UN:cy WOOP 10 E g FE f -7T O 12* 1 5 --- also known as street and number with all its appurtenances Signed this 1st day of August ,19 95 0- CALIFORNIA | Arn . mn r.n 'kinthiMubVi 1 r. County of Contra Costa The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1st dayof August 19 95 ,by JAME S E . COX My commission expires 061: 6 /491 m*1¥24,#fdow-Whitb<*=tk=h-£ j) U.3 A - E. <but d A-/ f Notary Public LAURA E. SANCHEZ < Z 5 0.717.1 COMM. # 1041746 * 14' ? 11. Notary Public - udifornla E ~ kid 1 4/ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 '-"' rvly Comm Expires OCT 6.1998 ; No.898. Rev. 2-85. QUIT CLAIM DEED (Short form) 0.-~)1 Bradford Publishing, 1743 Wazce St., Denver, CO 80202 - (303) 292-2500 - 8-90 2 OF ASPEN ITY OF ASPEN I 1 4/ r 17 . 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One of Snowmass Village's most popular & affordable bed & breakfast 20 different specialties, county ambulance services with advanced life Rearing Fork Valley, featuring the unique characteristics of living in each of the valley's on-site. 650 S. Monarch Street. 970-925- I I 00, I -800-54-ASPEN, www.aspenclassic.com Il lodges. Adjacent to the VIg. Mall & just 100 yards from the slopes. 45 nicely decorated rooms with coffee makers, refrigerators, hair dryers, iron & ironing boards. New outdoor evel Ill trauma certification with 24-hour emergency physician coverage, six communities. Stop in for a great cup of coffee & free Friday pie, in our 1903 farmhouse The Gant. Aspen's finest condominium resort. featuring deluxe 1 -4 bedroom condominiums, heated swimming pool & hot tub. Cont'I breakfast included. E-mail: lodging@pokolodi.corn T scanning. Specializes in orthopedic & sports injuries. Located west of next to Alpine Bank. Share your dreams with one of our 5 star brokers-a team specializing each with full kitchen, fireplace & private balcony, located 214 blocks from downtown. Pools, Internet: www.pokolodi.com 970-923-43 I 0, 800-666-4556. Creek Rd. 925-I I 20. F20 in service, integrity & the art of real estate. 970-923-2111# E-mail: email@bjac.net saunas. hot tubs & complete services including complimentary airport & town transportation. The Silvertree Hotel. Snowmass Village's only full-service ski-in/ski-out hotel. Newly remodeled & expanded full-service conference center. 6 ID West End St, Aspen, Co. en Family Chiropractic. Dr. Michael Bathke, Certified Chiropractic Or Website: www.bjac.net SNOWMASS 800-345- 1471, or 970-925-5000. UPPER MAP H2, LOWER MAP 12 Conveniently located on the Village Plaza, with easy access to all Snowmass has to offer. ias worked with many amateur & professional athletes. Specializing in Carol Ann Jacobson Realty, Inc. Opening doors to the most exceptional properties in the All amenities including luxurious suites, on-site restaurants, room service, concierge, healt Hearthstone House. "One of a kind in downtown Aspen" is one way to describe the juries & auto accidents. Natural health care. Private & group insurance Roaring fork Valley for over 27 years. we offer a specialized approach based on each buyer's club with steam room & massage therapy. heated pools & whirtpools, ski shop. airport Hearthstone House. Frank Lloyd Wright style invokes a feeling of relaxed comfort. ahuttle & plenty of conference space. For business or pleasure, choose us! Open year- impensation. Designated Sloans Lake provider. Open Mon-Fri, noon-6pm or seller's needs & desire for privacy. 606 E. Hyman Ave., Aspen. Phone 970-925-28 I I. Visit nent In the Athletic Bldg. 925-7844. F] our web-site: carolannjacobson.com F4 Knowledgeable staff. Picture-perfect views of Aspen Mtn. Complimentary imported cheese & round. 970-923-3520.800-5259402. wine served each evening beside roaring fire. Great breakfasts-wonderful start for an active Snowmass Mountain Chalet. One of Snowmass Village's best-kept secrets. im L. Comcowich, DDS. Dr. "C'"s specialty is unsurpassed esthetics Century 21 Starr Associates, Inc. Stop by one of our offices and let us help you with your day of skiing, shopping or cultural activities. We've been a part of Aspen for over 30 years! Ski-in/ski-out & adjacent to the Snowmass Mall, this 64-room Bed & Breakfast Chalet lectures about throughout the world. He has a general practice real estate needs throughout the Rearing Fork Valley. Conveniently located across from the 134 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-7632. www.hearthstonehouse.com LOWER MAP F9 nce! Monday-Thursday, 8:30am-4pm; Aspen Dental Arts Bldg., 420 W. gondola ar 520 E. Hopkins, Suite Ill (Garden level). 920-9770.800-881-9034, web-site: offers the finest in service & amenities. Rooms newly renovated with cozy log furniture & Hotel Durant. Charming 22-room bed & breakfast in the heart of Aspen. All rooms elegantly exceptional decor. Complimentary full breakfast & soup lunch daily. Outdoor swimming bll, 925-7730. Author'$ note: We ore very fortunate to have such o tine www.centur,21.com; Email: 021 starr@aol.com HS work is f/owless & his reputation is ofthe highest quo/ity. Ell decorated with unique style. Our superb location is two blocks from the gondola & walking pool, hot tub, sauna & fitness center. E-mail: stay@mountainchalet.com Internet: Coates, Reid & Waldron. Our REALTORS average over 20 years of fuli-time experience in distance to award-winning restaurants, theater & shopping. Enjoy complimentary continental www.mountainchalet.com 970-923-3900, 800-843- 1579. thopaedic Associates of Aspen. The Athlete's Choice for the world's most sophisticated real estate market. Discover why there is no substitute for breakfast; apras-ski with friends by the fire or in the Jacuni. Our extraordinary hospitality & Snowmass Village Central Reservations. Snowmass Village is a year-round family medicine in Aspen. For over 42 years, we have treated elite athletes & experience, commitment & knowledge. Robert Ritchie, 720 East Hyman Ave. in the Aspen warmth of this family-owned bed & breakfast make us Aspen's best value. 122 East Durant St. resort located 10 miles from Aspen. Central Reservations offers packages including care to international. national & local athletes. Our physicians are Athletic Club Building. 970-920-0565; aspenvalues.com Fl 970-925-8500. Upper Map H9 lodging. skiing, activities, special events. air transportation, shuttle service & car rental. .xpertise & technological breakthroughs. U.S. Ski Team/U.S. Mtn. Biking Frias Properties. Aspen's choice for Real Estate Sates, Property Management, and Vacation Hotel Jerome. The meticulously restored 93-room hotel-on the National Register of Call 1-800-SNOWMASS (or 1-800-598-2004); e-mail: info@snowmassvillage.com: Drs. Freeman. Purnell, Hunter, Pevny, Donnelly (Spine Specialist) & t). 100 E. Main St. 925-4141. E9 Rentals. Our full-service company offers experienced, professional agents and personalized Historic Places & Aspen's premier hotel for over 100 years. Elegantly appointed guest rooms www.snowmassvillage.com attention. 730 E. Durant Avenue, 970-920-2000,800/633-0336; internet (web) with marble baths. Year-round heated outdoor pool, Jacuzzi & fitness room. Meeting rooms Stonebridge Condominiums-slopeside. Well-appointed 1,2&4 bedroom friasproperties.com; email-reservations@friasproperties.corn H] for up to 400 & Grand Ballroom for parties up to 250. Dining at its finest is served in the condominiums, some with lofts & dens. Swimming pool, Jacuzzi. saunas, fireplaces. Dail Visit our map website at Interwest Realty. A full-service real estate company. We specialize in first-rate service for Century Room. The Jerome Bar 0-Bar) on Main St. has been a long-time favorite eating & maid service. Courtesy airport & Village shuttle. Located directly on the slopes in buyers & sellers of resort homes & condominiums. Vacation rentals available in some of drinking establishment since 1889. The Library serves sophisticated spirits in a comfortable Snowmass Village. 800-323-2577 or 970-923-4323; stonebridgecondominium.corn -.AspenSmass.com Aspen's finest locations.710 E. Durant, 925-2772; www.rentalsaspen.com H] living room setting. 330 E. Main St. 970-920-1000 or 800-331 -7213. E7 Stonebridge Inn. Grand mountain lodge 50 yards from the ski slope, offering 95 Mason & Morse Real Estate. Since /96 4 The Source for Rea/ Estate. With offices in Aspen, Hotel Lenado. Aspen's most romantic Bed & Breakfast Inn welcomes you with award- comfortable, up-to-date rooms & suites-some economy rooms. Complimentary delux winning architecture, distinctive interiors, personal service & a warmth & style atl its own. Just continental breakfast, great restaurant & lounge. Pool & two hot tubs. an' 0, 2-7242. Basalt, Carbondate & Glenwood Springs, we know the territory. Call for a free copy of our 19 rooms with four-poster hickory & hand-carved applewood beds, feather comforters, www.destinationsnowmass.com Sourcebook of Recl Estate in the Roaring Fork Valley featuring homes, ranches, land, condomini- whirlpool baths & woodstoves. Amenities include complimentary full breakfast, rooftop hot Tamarack Townhouses. Our 2.3&4 bedroom townhomes are lo, the base Cultural Guide ums, commercial properties. Look for our internet site at www.mason-morse.com 514 E. Hyman Ave,, Aspen, CO, 816 It, (970) 925-7000-toll free (888) 354-7500. F5 tub, library & meeting room. Walking distance to shops. restaurants. ski shuttle & music Fanny Hill. Units include full kitchens. fireplaces, washer/dryers & the ~ -r - '' o#ers p festival. 200 S. Aspen St. Aspen. 970-925-6246 or 800-321 -3457. F8 & Jacuzzi. Great locations, moderate rates. Units are also available at Terracehouse. MUSEUMS AND MUSIC The Independence Square. Aspen's only Bed & Breakfast on the Mall. One block from Lichenhearth & Willows. 800-922-7242 www.destinationsnowmass.com Aspen Mountain in a historic building. Amenities include Continental breakfast, Aspen airpor·t The Timberline. Ski-in ski-out, fully equipped deluxe accommodations. Tastefully iseum. Recognized for presenting world.class exhibitions, the Museum transportation and use of the world-renowned Aspen Club. 404 S. Galena St., 970-920-2313. decorated w/ several-sized units. Full kitchens, lofts, efficiency studios & some with ric brick hydro-electric plant on the Roaring Fork River & Rio Grande Snowmobile 414 Riding L'Auberge d'Aspen. Our romantic individually-styled cottages make us a unique geraway. services, restaurant, Jacuzzi. & more. 970-923-4000/800-922-4001; thetimberline.corn igramming includes changing exhibitions of contemporary & historic art Tours Horseback 800/633-0336, internet friasproperties.com; email: reservations@friasproperties.corn HS fireplaces. Daily maid service, courtesy transportation from Aspen Airport. friendly gu 6 adults. free lectures & more! Winter Exhibitions: 12/9/99-1/30/00 raphs: 12/16/99 Art of Grace & Passion. American Indian Mosterworks; Aj'.a;4 Each of the cottages features an individual theme, all with one-of-a-kind hand-crafted Top of the Village Condominiums. Premier ski-in/ski-out condominiums that offer furnishings, peaked ceilings, fireplaces, down comforters & kitchenettes. The L'Auberge staff elevators, balconies, full kitchens, fireplaces, washer/dryers. 2,3 & 4 bedroom units. Po ient: Annual Winter Benefit FENDI Freestyle at St Aegis, Aspen. 590 N. Mill Private Hay Rides provides friendly & personal service. Our in-town location offers easy access to all Aspen has 2 hot tubs & exercise room on property, plus private shuttle service around Snowmas ,pm; Sun. noon-6pm; closed Mon. Free reception & gallery tour each Western 4/gam Sleigh Rides to offer. 435 West Main St. 970-925-8297 UPPER MAP E13 Village. Located at the top of "Snowmelt Road" on Dawdler ski run. 800-525-4200. 925-8050. www.aspenartmuseum.com UPPER MAP B5 www.destinationsnowmass.com Lift One Condominiums. Located at the base of Aspen Mountain & on the bus route. Parties T**BRANCH Luxury 1,2, & 3 bedroom condominiums offer beautiful interiors, fireplaces, VCRs, maid ;ociety. YEAR-ROUND private slide shows, walking tours, archives & WINTER Tues. night Speaker Series (1-11-00 to 2-29-00) & Old Ski Films ASPEN·COLORADO service, heated pool, hot tub & saunas, laundry. AAA rated. 131 E. Durant, (970) 925- 1670, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 2-00)-all at the Mountain Chalet Conference Room. SUMMER public & (800) 543-8001, 970-925- 1152 (FAX). Lower map, 19 Alpine Property Management. Let us share the best of Snowmass with you. We a i, Ashcroft & Independence Ghost Towns. SEASONAL Wheeler/Stallard 970-925-4614 Limelite Lodge. The place to stay in downtown Aspen. Near Gondola, skier shuttle. the premier management company in Snowmass, offering an impressive selection of s-Fri. 970-925-3721, fax 925-5347. Email: ahistory@rof.net DIS at the foot of the world-famous Maroon Bells restaurants & exciting nightlife. Moderately priced, excellent rating. Enjoy two heated vacation rentals including townhomes, luxury homes and condominiums. The only thin ival & School. This internationally renowned classical music festival & swimming pools, two Jacuzzis & sauna. Quiet, immacutate rooms with color cable TV, HBO, overlook is the mountain. In the Snowmass Center above the Village Market, Suite #2 iedule is June 22-August 20,2000. The 9-week festival presents several phones & refrigerators in all rooms. Friendly courteous service. AAA & Mobil Guide rated. 923-5860: 800-543-0839; www.alpineproperry.com SNOWMASS CENTER ~ orchestral performances, opera, chamber music, family events, master 1-800-433-0832 or 970-925-3025; aspen.com/limelite GS Aspen Classic Properties. See listing under Aspen Lodging. ~ The Mountain Chalet. Ideal location; adjacent to downtown Mall, 300 yards to the Exclusive Vacation Properties, A ResortQuest Company. The Fine Homes Di pre. Tickets range from $8-$50 with many events free. Always free lawn boncert series runs Oct. 29,1999-April 21,2000. For information: call Gondola. Friendly. casual atmosphere with bright, cheerful decor. The coffee pot is always on. of Coates, Reid & Waldron and Houston & O'Leary. Aspen and Snowmass' most excl ~o www.aspenmusicfestival.com UPPER MAP A14 & A15 Breakfast, pool. sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, exercise room. banquet/conference facilities & rental homes with full concierge services. Our Team of Home Care specialists provid ASPEN LODGING parking garage. Owner-operated. 333 E. Durant. 970-925-7797.17 conscientious property management. 620 E. Hyman Ave., 970-925-8664. FA Sardy House Hotel. Aspen's finest Victorian built in I 892. now an elegant 20-room hotel First Choice Properties & Management. Serving our Snowmass Village & Aspen Aspen Classic Properties, Inc. Lodging to fit everyone's needs from a studio condominium & restaurant Amenities include complimentary futl breakfast, heated pool, spa, sauna, bar guests since 1978, we offer fully equipped. quality properties from economy studios t to a six-bedroom private home. 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