EB PUD PZC Res. No. 86-01TOWN OF AVON
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RESOLUTION NO. 86 -1
SERIES OF 1986
A RESOLUTION FROM THE TOWN OF AVON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
RECOMMENDING THE AVON TOWN COUNCIL APPROVE ORDINANCE 86 -12
AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF AVON BY
THE INCLUSION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY (EAGLEBEND SUBDIVISION) IN THE
SPECIALLY PLANNED AREA ZONE DISTRICT
WHEREAS, Eaglebend, a partnership, has filed application
with the Town of Avon to amend the zoning district map to include
the property ( Eaglebend Subdivision) in the specially planned area
zone district of the Town of Avon; and
WHEREAS, public hearings have been held by the Planning
and Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon, pursuant to notices
required by law, at which the applicant and the public were given
an opportunity to express their opinions and present certain
information and reports regarding the proposed amendment; and
WHEREAS, following such public hearings and consideration
of such information as presented, the Planning and Zoning
Commission finds as follows:
1. The proposed Specially Planned Area Zone District
and designated zoning criteria is compatible with
the surrounding area;
2. The proposed Specially Planned Area Zone District
is in harmony with the character of the neighborhood;
3. The proposed development would generally have a
positive effect on the immediate area;
4. The proposed Specially Planned Area will have a
positive effect upon future development of the area;
5. The exceptions from the zoning ordinance
requirements and limitations are warranted by
virtue of the design and amenities incorporated
in the site plan;
6. Land surrounding the proposed Specially Planned
Area can be planned in coordination: with the
proposed Specially Planned Area;
7. The proposed Specially Planned Area is in
conformance with the general intent of the
Master Plan and general intent of the Master Plan
and general zoning ordinance;
8. The existing and proposed streets are suitable
and adequate to carry anticipated traffic within
the area and in the vicinity of the area;
9. The existing and proposed utility services are
adequate for the proposed development;
10. The Specially Planned Area creates a desireable
environment;
11. The Specially Planned Area makes it possible
for the creation of an innovative and efficient
use of the property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO, THAT:
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon,
Colorado hereby recommends the Town Council of the Town of Avon,
Colorado adopt ORDINANCE 86 -12, Series of 1986, AN ORDINANCE
PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF
AVON BY THE INCLUSION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE SPECIALLY
PLANNED AREA ZONE DISTRICT, subject to:
1. Completion of the annexation process;
2. Approval and recording of a Final Subdivision
Plat for Eaglebend Subdivision showing land
divisions, allowed uses, densities and zoning
restrictions as noted on EXHIBIT B (Zoning Plat
for Eaglebend);
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3. The following modifications to EXHIBIT B:
Area I a. Reduce assigned Development Rights from 67 to 56
Residential Development Rights;
b. Reduce Maximum Building Area Ratio from 50
percent to 35 percent;
C. Increase Minimum Useable Open Space from 25
percent to 35 percent and add note to include
outdoor recreational facilities such as tennis
courts and swimming pools in useable open space
calculations.
Area II a. Reduce Maximum Building Area Ratio from 50
percent to 25 percent;
b. Add note to reduce designated building setback
requirements by 2 feet at a minimum distance
of 10 feet above ground level.
Area III a. Reduce Maximum Building Area Ratio from 50
percent to 20 percent;
b. Increase Minimum Useable Open Space from 25
percent to 60 percent.
Area IV a. Reduce Maximum Building Area Ratio from 50
percent to 25 percent;
b. Increase Minimum Useable Open Space from 25
percent to 40 percent.
Area V a. Increase the designated front lot setback on
Lots 16, 17, and 18 from 20 feet to 25 feet.
APPROVED THIS 20TH DAY OF MAY, 1986.
Patricia Cuny, Secretary
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Michael S. Blair, Chairman
RESOLUTION 89 - 9
SERIES OF 1989
RESOLUTION FROM THE TOWN OF AVON PLANNING AND
ZONING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING THE AVON TOWN
COUNCIL APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO AVON TOWN COUNCIL
RESOLUTION 88 - 27, DELETING CONDITION NO. 1,
"RESIDENTIAL USE IS RESTRICTED TO A TENANT BUSINESS
OF THE WOLFF WAREHOUSE, LOT 23, BLOCK 1, BENCHMARK
AT BEAVER CREEK SUBDIVISION."
WHEREAS, Henry and Ester Wolff, owners of Lot 23,
Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek, have requested the approval of
an amendment to Avon Town Council Resolution 88 - 27, which would
delete condition No. 1, "Residential use is restricted to employees
of the tenant business of the Wolff Warehouse, Lot 23, Block 1,
Benchmark at Beaver Creek ", in order to allow for an onsite
building manager; and
WHEREAS, a residential use in connection with a business
is allowed as a Special Review Use in the IC (Industrial Commercial)
Zone District; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has held a
public hearing and has determined that the proposed use:
1. Otherwise complies with all requirements imposed by
the Zoning Code; and
2. Is consistent with the objectives and purposes of the
Zoning Code; and
3. Is deemed compatible with surrounding land uses and
uses in the area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO, THAT:
The Planning and Zoning Commission hereby approves and
recommends the Town Council of the Town of Avon, Colorado approve
the amendment to the Avon Town Council Resolution 88 - 27, which
would delete the condition that states, "l. Residential use is
restricted to employees of the tenant business of the Wolff
Warehouse, Lot 23, Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek. ", subject
to:
1. Use of the residential unit be restricted to the
employee of the landlord and no subletting of that
apartment is allowed.
2. That young children between the ages of 2 and 10 be
prohibited from living on site because of the
proximity of the traffic and hazards.
3. That this Special Review Use be reviewed the first
meeting of February 1990.
APPROVED THIS DAY OF Q,%y , 1989.
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Denise Hill, Secretary Frank Doll, Chairm n