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L111D B1 WR final designTown of Avon Final Design Staff Report September 7, 1999 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date December 20, 2019  Project type Single Family Residence  Legal description Lot 111, Block 1, Parcel D, Wildridge Subdivision  Zoning Point View at Beaver Creek PUD – Lot A  Address 2001 Beaver Creek Point  Introduction This project is one of five single-family properties for Point View at Beaver Creek in the Wildridge Subdivision. Each residence is limited to 4,500 gross residential floor area with a 30’0” maximum building height. Each home requires three parking spaces and landscaping to buffer each residence. Parcel D is a single-family residence consisting of approximately 3710 square feet with rustic mountain architecture using a stone base with a stucco body and cedar siding accents. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission’s Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4.10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. Density: Single family. Lot Coverage: The applicant is proposing 22.5% lot coverage and is required to be less than 50%. Setbacks: The proposed residence extends to each setback and leaves no room for error. The applicant will be required to verify the setbacks prior to commencing construction by a licensed surveyor. Easements: There are no encroachments or grading proposed in the 10' Slope Maintenance and Snow Storage Easement. Building Height: There is insufficient information on the site plan or elevations to determine the overall height. The south elevations suggest the building exceeds the 30’0” height requirement by approximately 3’0”. Grading: The grading plan indicates areas where slopes are exceeding the 2:1 requirement. Parking: The applicant is proposing four parking spaces and is required to have three. Snow Storage: Submitted plans show snow storage area exceed the minimum standard of 20% of the proposed impermeable surface area. Landscaping: The landscaping plan is consistent with the PUD and Town standards. The conformance with other applicable rules and regulations of the Town of Avon. The overall height specifically on the south elevations must be clarified to comply with the 30”0” height requirement. A fire hydrant is being required by the Town Fire Department between Lots D and E, now referred to as A and C on Beaver Creek Point. The type and quality of materials of which the structure is to be constructed. The architectural style, massing and materials fit well with the site. The design of site grading and drainage to minimize impacts to adjacent sites, rights-of-way and easements. The 2’0” horizontal and 1’0” vertical slopes need to be resolved. Driveway details need to be provided to verify proper drainage. The compatibility of proposed improvements with site topography, to minimize site disturbance, orient with slope, step building with slope, and minimize benching or other significant alteration of existing topography. The appearance of proposed improvements as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and public ways, with respect to architectural style, massing, height, orientation to street, quality of materials, and colors. The objective that no improvement be so similar or dissimilar to others in the vicinity that monetary or aesthetic values will be impaired. The general conformance of the proposed improvements with the adopted Goals, Policies and Programs for the Town of Avon. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval for Lot 111, Block 1, Parcel C, Point View at Beaver Creek with the following conditions: The Lot is now referred to as Lot A consistent with the E-911 system and the Revised Final Plat. Install fire hydrant between Lots A and C on Beaver Creek Point. Resolve the slopes, which exceed the 2:1 requirement. Clarify compliance with the 30’0” height limitation, specifically on the south elevations. The applicant will be required to verify the setbacks prior to commencing construction by a licensed surveyor. Provide driveway details to clarify proper drainage. Recommended Motion I move to recommend final design approval for Lot 111, Block 1, Parcel C, Point View at Beaver Creek with the following conditions: The Lot is now referred to as Lot A consistent with the E-911 system and the Revised Final Plat. Install fire hydrant between Lots A and C on Beaver Creek Point. Resolve the slopes, which exceed the 2:1 requirement. Clarify compliance with the 30’0” height limitation, specifically on the south elevations. Provide driveway details to clarify proper drainage. The applicant will be required to verify the setbacks prior to commencing construction by a licensed surveyor. Move the exterior trusses from the south west chimminy and add to the north west elevation. If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at 748-4030, or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully submitted, Ruth O. Borne Planning & Zoning Commission Action ( Approved as submitted ( Approved with conditions (noted below) ( Denied ( Tabled ( Withdrawn by applicant Approved Motion The Commission moved to approve the final design application for Lot 111, Block 1, Parcel D, Point View at Beaver Creek with the following conditions: The Lot is now referred to as Lot A consistent with the E-911 system and the Revised Final Plat. Install fire hydrant between Lots A and C on Beaver Creek Point. Resolve the slopes, which exceed the 2:1 requirement. Clarify compliance with the 30’0” height limitation, specifically on the south elevations. Provide driveway details to clarify proper drainage. The applicant will be required to verify the setbacks prior to commencing construction by a licensed surveyor. Move the exterior trusses from the south west chimminy and add to the north west elevation. Signed: _________________________________ Date __________ Chris Evans, Chair Attest: _________________________________ Date __________ Greg Macik, Secretary