L1 B1 WR Building DesignTown of Avon
Final Design Staff ortRep
August 19,1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting
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Introduction
August 15, 1997
Multi -family residential
Lot 1, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision
PUD -10 Units
2000 Wildridge Road
The applicants are proposing a 10 unit multi -family development. The units include two tri-
plexes with a four- plex in the center of the property. The lot is almost two acres, with relatively
gentle slopes ranging from approximately 10 to 18 percent.
The units feature a unique mountain contemporary design featuring a blend of cubes with a more
traditional design. The application describes that an older Colorado vernacular style is the
design focus for both the massing and detaining of the buildings. The buildings utilize wood
siding, asphalt shingles and vinyl -clad windows finished in natural colors.
Design Review Considerations
According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 6. 10, the Commission
shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project:
1. Conformance with the Zoning Code and other applicable regulations of the Town.
• Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use.
• Density: conforms to this lot's 10 dwelling unit designation.
• Lot Coverage: The proposed 17% building coverage conforms to the 50% maximum.
• Setbacks: Project conforms to all required setbacks.
• Easements: Address signs need to be moved from Town's Right-of-way. No proposed
encroachments and proposed grading in the 10' Slope Maintenance and Snow Storage
Easement are acceptable.
• Building Height: The tallest height of 34 feet 10 inches as outlined on Sheet Al elevation
conforms to the 35 foot maximum height limit. A second improvement location
certificate at time of framing will be required.
• Grading: All proposed grades conform with the maximum of 2:1 slope guideline and the
proposed driveway grades conform to Town standards.
• Parking: Two spaces are required for each unit plus 3 guest spaces. 20 garage spaces (2
per unit) plus an additional 20 spaces in front of the garages are proposed. Staff
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recommends that three "freestanding" guest spaces be designated to accommodate the
guest parking when two additional guest spaces for a unit are not adequate.
• Snow Storage: Submitted plans show snow storage in Town's road maintenance, snow
storage, and slope maintenance easement. Approximately 1,000 additional square feet of
snow storage areas need to be designated. Part of this requirement should be satisfied by
Building A.
• Landscaping: Staff suggests shrubs be indicated between the two end units on Building B
and Building A to enhance the driveway areas. Otherwise, landscape plan appears
suitable. Plans will need to be submitted for the fence on the eastern side of the property
and approved separately by the DRB.
2. The suitability of the improvement, including type and quality of materials of which it is to be
constructed and the site upon which it is to be located.
This site is one of the most visible in the subdivision. The board and batten siding,
asphalt shingles, and horizontal tongue and groove siding are materials that have been used
throughout the neighborhood. The type of wood of the tongue and groove siding should be
specified. In staff's opinion, the buildings need to be re -designed to eliminate the flat roofed
garages and provide more trim and architectural features on the buildings.
3. The compatibility of the design to minimize site impacts to adjacent properties.
The architectural concept presents a unique blend of mountain style architecture with
cubes balancing the front and back of the buildings. The garages are the front cube
component, which protrude from the front of the buildings and face Wildridge Road. There
are no other building forms in the subdivision with such a predominant garage element. In
staffs opinion the garage element is boxy in appearance and dominates the front view of the
buildings in a manner not compatible with the neighborhood. The building design features
three garages in a row for Buildings A and C and four in a row for Building B. The north
elevation on Building A and C, and north and west elevation on Building B, present a very
basic, repetitious design which Design Guidelines discourage. In staff s opinion the
building elevations that face Wildridge Road, including the front of the garages, the elevation
of the buildings facing the garages, and the sides of the garages need to be re -designed to
achieve compatibility with the adjacent neighborhood.
4. The compatibility of the proposed improvements with site topography.
The design requires a moderate amount of grading to accommodate Buildings A and B.
5. The visual appearance of any proposed improvement as viewed from adjacent and neighboring
properties and public ways.
The garages will likely dominate the view of the units from the road. The form of the
garages will not be attractive as viewed from the road. This is particularly the case with the
Building B design.
6. The objective that no improvement be so similar or dissimilar to others in the vicinity that
values, monetary or aesthetic will be impaired.
The architecture is dissimilar from other buildings in the vicinity. In staff s opinion,
dominating the front streetscape area with a plain cube design will impair aesthetic values of
this prime location at the entrance to the subdivision.
7. The general conformance of the proposed improvements with the adopted Goals, Policies and
Programs for the Town of Avon.
The site plan is not in conformance with the Design Guidelines as outlined in the above
review criteria.
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Options
1. Approve with conditions.
2. Table to address concerns.
3. Deny based on findings the application does not conform to the review criteria.
Staff Recommendation
Based on the information presented to staff at the time of our review, we do not believe the
proposed design is in conformance with the adopted review criteria. (We did not have
perspectives of the buildings from the street view or a model, which would be helpful in further
evaluating the design). Specifically it does not conform to Criterion #3, compatibility with the
neighborhood, Criterion #5, view from adjacent rights of way, and Criterion 96, dissimilarity in
design so as to impair aesthetic values. Staff recommends denial.
Recommended Motion
I recommend denial of the Final Design for 10 unit multi -family project on Lot 1, Block 1,
Wildridge Subdivision as depicted on plans dated received August 14, 1997 with the following
findings:
1. The application does not meet Criterion #3. The garage element dominates the front of the
building, and creates a plain, boxy appearance that is not compatible with the surrounding
neighborhood.
2. The application does not meet Criterion #5, the garage design does not present a compatible
view from the adjacent right-of-way due to its' repetitious, flat, boxy design.
3. The application does not meet Criterion #6, based on the predominant garage element is
dissimilar from other designs in the neighborhood and will impair aesthetic values.
If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at
949-4280 (extension 131), or stop by the Community Development Department.
Respectfully submitted,
Karen Griffith, CP
Town Planner
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Recommended Motion
Approve Final Design for 10 unit multi -family project on Lot 1, Block 1, Wildridge
Subdivision as depicted on plans dated received August 24, 1997 with the following
conditions:
1. Snow storage areas be designated outside Town's easement meeting Town
requirements.
2. Final driveway location to be approved by staff --7(D LOA
Three parking spaces shall be located within a common area for overflow guest
parking.
4. Signs shall be moved outside 10 foot sign setback.
W Back up area, of all parking spaces shall meet Town Standards..
staff.
Add plant materials to planting areas between Unit B1 and B2 and Between Al and
A2.
7. Specify type of wood for horizontal siding and wood trim.
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Planning & Zoning Commission Action
❑ Approved as submitted
❑ Denied
CC Approved with conditions (noted below)
❑ Tabled
❑ Withdrawn by applicant
Conditions of approval, reasons for tabling or withdrawal of application, or basis for denial (refer
to code or guidelines by number):
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