While many Snowmass businesspeople and residents are worried that building too much retail space in Base Village will spread the spending too thin, others believe constructing more space will create a robust dining and shopping scene there.

The question of what the right amount is has become a hot topic as Related Colorados application to amend the current approvals on the project wends its way through the Planning Commissions initial review, now expected to wrap up March 4 after another continuance Wednesday.

While its a question that would normally be settled in the second phase of the towns land-use review process, Community Development Director Julie Ann Woods noted Relateds proposal to reduce the amount of retail in Base Village as something to look into early on. The town also hired a consulting firm to conduct an analysis of how much retail Base Village could support, which concluded the development could carry much more than is being proposed.

At last weeks Planning Commission meeting though, Base Village restaurant owner Scott Calliham cautioned against using the same assumptions that went into the planning of the Aspen Highlands base, which now has become more popular for offices than for shops or restaurants. Woods, however, thinks Highlands is a different beast, as it is distant from Aspens core rather than in the midst of it.

Were basically one village, Woods said. And yes, theres three different commercial areas, but it was envisioned that way. Im not concerned that well end up a ghost town.

Woods recognizes that visitors to Snowmass will still go to Aspen to shop and dine, but she thinks the village could still offer more for guests to do in the evening. A survey of visitors conducted by Snowmass Tourism last year showed that guests were most disappointed by the lack of variety of bars, restaurants and nightlife and early closing hours in the village, she said.

So why wouldnt we be looking at that as we move into the next stage of development? Woods said.

Members of the public have mixed feelings about the issue. Job Moraes, manager of the Performance Ski retail store in Base Village, thinks the area would benefit from more shops and restaurants.

I think thats going to attract more people to the base, Moraes said. I think that would be a good idea.

However, real estate broker Andrew Ernemann echoed the concern about following in Highlands footsteps.

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Snowmass continues to ponder right amount of commercial space for Base Village

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February 27, 2015 at 8:46 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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