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Aspen Chapel sees success with request to update site plan
By River Stingray Follow
rstingray@aspentimes.com at Aspen Times
· July 8, 2026
· 4 min read
The Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners approved on first reading Wednesday an ordinance to amend the Aspen Chapel Property Restrictive Covenant and accept a Nordic Easement.
The Aspen Chapel of the Prince of Peace Board of Trustees requested to amend the covenant in order to accommoda...
Key takeaway “The Restrictive Covenant that is really driving the issue in front of the board right now came out in 2019 when the Chapel and the BOCC engaged in a land exchange, or property swap,” County Attorney Richard Y.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The approval of the ordinance to amend the Aspen Chapel Property Restrictive Covenant has significant implications for the chapel's future development and the surrounding community. The updated site plan, which includes a detached building for offices and accessibility upgrades, will enhance the chapel's ability to serve as a hub for religious services and community events. The recording of the Nordic easement will also provide a formalized trail system for Nordic skiing and pedestrian use, connecting the chapel property to the larger network of trails in the area. This move is consistent with Pitkin County's efforts to balance development with preservation of open space and recreational opportunities. As the chapel moves forward with its plans, it will be important to monitor how the updated site plan and easement impact the character of the surrounding neighborhood and the overall quality of life in the area.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 8, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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What is this story about? The Pitkin County Board of County Commissioners approved on first reading Wednesday an ordinance to amend the Aspen Chapel Property Restrictive Covenant and accept a Nordic Easement.
The Aspen Chapel of the Prince of Peace Board of Trustees requested to amend the covenant in order to accommoda...
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