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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Estes Park Board of Adjustment 1967-07-13RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Board of Adjustment July 13, 1967 Committee; Attending: Chairman Dannels; Members Harry Tregent, N. T. Petrocxne, Rollen Sutter and Ed Palmer. Chairman Dannels; Members Harry Tregent, N. T. Petrocine, Rollen Sutter and Ed Palmer. Also Attending: Building Inspector Ted Hackett and Town Clerk Dale G. Hill Absent:None Mr John W. Schlendorf, Gartner Haus, and Mr. Richard F. Frenzel, Hobby Horse MotorLodge appeared before the Board of AdjuSt«nt to appeal the notrcea issued by the Building Inspector instructing them to make their signs c n fortoVe SiS ordiLncePbefore August 1, 1967. Letters and Mr. Frenze! dated July 10, 1967 were read to the Board and are made a p of these proceedings. Board member Sutter Introduced the folloulng resolution and moved that It be passed and adopted; resolution be it resolved by the board of directors of the board of adjdst- MENT OF THE TOWN OF ESTES PARK, COLORADO; That a variance to the P^t1hC°tf^Creri:ri912681b;2g-L:f to"' ing the date the Code must be comp thi Board of Adjustment recommendMr. Schlendorf and Mr. Frenzel, that this Board of j extend the to the Board of Trustees of the Town the ordinance totime limit on all non-conforming signs to comply with the oroina March 1, 1968. Palmer, and Sutter. Those voting "No" none. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. Dale G. Hill, Town Clerk APPROVED! JUL 24 1967 ^ TOvvi'! ur PAKK ^ 1^ BOARD Or TRUSTEES MOTOR LODGE Box 40 Area Code 303 Phone 586-3336 Estes Park, Colorado July 10. 19S7 Mr. U. Ted Hackett Building Inspector Tcujn of Estes Park NOTICE OF APPEAL Section 12.12-2 of Municipal Code of the Town of Estes Park pertaining to signs. Originally when I received the notice to move my sign in May, 1967, to comply uith the sign ordinance for a setback of B feet from the property line, proceeded to make plans accordingly. I partially disassembled the sign and had planned on changing the location for compliance. The ujord mas then passed doun highway 34 that ue would not be required to move our signs due to the fact that we did not have sidewalks and interfering with pedestrian traffic. So, I proceeded to reassemble my sig and forgot'the whole matter until I received the request from the Building Inspector, Mr., Hackett, Now, this request for a sign move by the 1st day of August, I967. t° ^ is unjust under the circumstances and I would like an extension of ti until'3this season is over. To move the sign now will work an undue hardship on our operation here at the Hobby Horse Motor Lodge. It will entail equipment working and the damaging of our landscaped area around the sign with no chance of repair this late in the season, I hereby waive notice of hearing and consent to a hearing on July 13, 1967. Richard F,x FrenzelM \ Hobby Horse Motor Lodfte RESTAURANT Phone 586-4310 Box 1688 ESTES PARK, COLORADO 80517 July 10, 1967 Building Inspector Town of Estes Park Estes Park, Colorado Dear Sir: Notice of Appeal I hearty waive notice of a hearing and consent to a hearing on July 13, 1967. With regard to my large sign in front of the Gartner Haus, I request relief from complying with the existing ordinance for the fol­ lowing reasons: (1) To move the sign south eight feet would result in a serious traffic problem, as it would be too close to the existing structure of the permanent building. (2) The sign is not properly designed. If it were moved back and raised up it would be top heavy and look as though it were on stilts; this would not be attractive. (3) Where the sign now is it can hardly be seen due to being too low and too far back from the highway. (4) When a property owner has over 200 feet frontage I believe the same ordinance should not apply that applies in a congested area. If relief is not granted, I would request consideration be given which would permit me to have a new sign designed, to conform, by the spring of I968. The season is half over and it would be almost impossible to do anything this year. The reason nothing was done earlier this year was that I was informed that a plan coiild be vrorked out for the large signs on Highway Jk, ,John W. Schlendorf