PZC Packet 102025AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
MONDAY OCTOBER 20, 2025
PUBLIC MEETING BEGINS AT 5:30 PM
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1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL (CHAIRPERSON) - 5:30 PM
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
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3. DISCLOSURE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST OR EX PARTE COMMUNICATION RELATED TO AGENDA ITEMS
4. PUBLIC COMMENT - COMMENTS ARE WELCOME ON ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING AGENDA PUBLIC
COMMENTS ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES. THE SPEAKER MAY BE GIVEN ONE (1) ADDITIONAL MINUTE SUBJECT TO
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION APPROVAL.
5. PUBLIC HEARING
5.1. CTA25005 AVON MUNICIPAL CODE UPDATES TO TITLE 7 LANDSCAPING CODE - PLANNING MANAGER,
JENA SKINNER
6. CONSENT AGENDA
6.1. SEPTEMBER 22, 2025 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
7. FUTURE MEETINGS
7.1. NOVEMBER 10, 2025
7.2. NOVEMBER 17, 2025
8. STAFF UPDATES
9. ADJOURN
MEETING AGENDAS AND PACKETS ARE FOUND AT: WWW.AVON.ORG
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, AVON RECREATION CENTER, ONLINE AND AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY
IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION NEEDS, PLEASE, IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING,
CALL MATT PIELSTICKER AT 970-748-4413 OR EMAIL MATT@AVON.ORG WITH ANY SPECIAL REQUESTS.
TO: Planning & Zoning Commission Members
FROM: Jena Skinner, AICP, Planning Manager
RE: PUBLIC HEARING: CTA-25005 Code Text Amendments .4v O n
DATE: October 14, 2025 n , n P o
SUMMARY: This report presents a Code Text Amendment ("CTA") application to the Avon Planning and
Zoning Commission ("PZC") aimed at modifying and updating specific provisions of the Avon Municipal Code
("Code"). This package includes essential changes to comply with directives from Colorado State Bill SB24-
005.
Fortunately, Avon Code Section 7.28.050 Landscaping is largely in compliance with this bill. However, the
Code currently does not address the use of artificial turf. This proposed amendment will ensure that Avon
fully complies with the bill upon adoption.
OVERVIEW: This Code Text Amendment package predominantly affects Title 7: Development Code, which
is largely administered and utilized by the Community Development Department. Affected language being
inserted, added, or modified is red color, underlined, with language being deleted black color, and bold with
strikethrough for the purposes of showing certain numbers or letters as being stricken (e.g., the number 4 is
hard to see with an un-bolded strikethrough).
GOALS: The proposed Code Text Amendment aims to clarify and simplify our landscaping regulations
while ensuring compliance with Colorado State Bill SB24-005. Avon's water -conscious code is effective,
and including language about artificial turf will clearly communicate to the public that our code promotes
water sustainability within the Avon community that includes soil protections. This will encourage best
practices in landscaping investments without requiring the removal or destruction of valuable vegetative
materials from our environment.
PROCESS: Staff underwent an analysis to determine compliance with SB24-005 in early 2025.
Determined to be largely in compliance with the bill, it was also determined that language pertaining to turf —
more specifically, artificial turf, needed to be included into the Code. Upon completion of the previous Code
Text Amendment CTA24002 on September 9, 2025, Staff turned their attention to CTA25005 and this
amendment.
STATE BILL
STAFF PZC
TOWN COUNCIL
SB24-005
ANALYSIS & PUBLIC HEARING `
ORDINANCE &
ADOPTED
REPORT RECOMMENDATION
PUBLIC HEARING
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION: The Application was publicly notified in the Vail Daily on Oct. 3, 2025. No public
comments have been received.
DISCUSSION: The primary goal of Staff is to enhance the clarity and communication of the Avon Code for
all users, particularly in areas that directly affect our community's priorities. Water conservation is a key
priority for the Town of Avon, and these amendments are designed to strengthen our efforts in this area as
we regulate the public realm. The Town Attorney has reviewed this amendment to ensure compliance with
State regulations as proposed.
970-748-4023 jskinner@avon.org
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PLANNING ANALYSIS: The following section includes the applicable commentary and analysis for
CTA25005 (Code Text Amendment).
CODE TEXT AMENDMENT: REVIEW CRITERIA: The Planning and Zoning Commission and Town
Council must consider a set of review criteria when reviewing code changes. The review criteria for
Code Text Amendments are governed by Avon Municipal Code ("AMC") §7.16.040, Code Text
Amendments. Staff responses to each review criterion are provided below.
(1) The text amendment promotes the health, safety and general welfare of the Avon
community;
Staff Response: This update seeks to enhance the health, safety, and welfare of the Avon
community by maintaining a compliant Code that reflects State laws and intentions.
(2) The text amendment promotes or implements the goals and policies of the Avon
Comprehensive Plan;
Staff Response: This amendment does not affect the Comprehensive Plan, as this document has
language supporting this effort as stated in Policy G.4.3: Promote water conservation through public
education, supply management, and demand management techniques. 7.28.050 was initially
amended in 2022123 with this intention, and we have had success in bringing more awareness to
water conservation through use of our Code. This amendment furthers this intention in complying
with the State's additional concerns, not contemplated previously.
(3) The text amendment promotes or implements the purposes stated in this Development
Code; or
Staff Response: Section 7.04.030 Purposes of the Development Code lists several pertinent goals
and purposes for the Avon community that support Staffs efforts to maintain the Avon Municipal
Code. The most relevant goals that may be applied include the following:
• Implement the goals and policies of the Avon Comprehensive Plan and other applicable
planning documents of the Town
• Provide a planned and orderly use of land, protection of the environment and preservation
of viability, all to conserve the value of the investments of the people of the Avon community
and encourage a high quality of life and the most appropriate use of land throughout the
municipality
• Achieve innovation and advancement in design of the built environment to improve efficiency,
reduce energy consumption, reduce emission of pollutants, reduce consumption of non-
renewable natural resources and attain sustainability
• Prevent the inefficient use of land; avoid increased demands on public services and facilities
which exceed capacity or degrade the level of service for existing residents; provide for phased
development of government services and facilities which maximizes efficiency and optimizes
costs to taxpayers and users; and promote sufficient, economical and high -quality provision of
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all public services and public facilities, including but not limited to water, sewage, schools,
libraries, police, parks, recreation, open space and medical facilities.
• Bringing awareness of State bills through our Code is essential for Avon and its community.
(4) The text amendment is necessary or desirable to respond to changed conditions, new
planning concepts or other social or economic conditions.
Staff Response: This Code Text Amendment ensures consistency with the State and the recent
implementation of bill SB24-005.
GENERAL REVIEW CRITERIA (applicable to both applications): Conformance with General Review
Criteria in AMC §7.16.010(f)(1), General Criteria, which provides criteria that are applicable to all
development applications:
(1) Review Criteria. The reviewing authority shall be Director when the Director has the authority
to administratively approve a development application. The reviewing authority shall be the
PZC and/or Town Council for all development applications which are subject to public
hearing. The reviewing authority shall review development applications for compliance with
all relevant standards and criteria as set forth in the specific procedures for the particular
application in this Development Code, as well as the following general criteria which shall
apply to all development applications:
The development application is complete;
(ii) The development application provides sufficient information to allow the reviewing
authority to determine that the development application complies with the relevant
review criteria;
(iii) The development application complies with the goals and policies of the Avon
Comprehensive Plan; and
(iv) The demand for public services or infrastructure exceeding current capacity is
mitigated by the development application.
Staff Response: Staff believes sufficient information exists to allow Council to review this application
with the applicable review criteria This Amendment application will not impact demands for public services
or infrastructure because it is not a development application.
Specific to (iv), the General Review Criteria provisions are geared toward development
applications to ensure that a new development plan will neither injure nor cause significant
disruptions to existing development. This Amendment will not result in construction activities and,
as such, does not affect impacts to services or infrastructure.
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RECOMMENDED FINDINGS:
CTA25005:
1. The text amendment promotes the health, safety and general welfare of the Avon community by
focusing on compliance with State bill SB24-005;
2. This text amendment promotes and strengthens the implementation of the updated goals and
policies of the Avon Comprehensive Plan and supporting plans;
3. The text amendment consistently promotes or implements the purposes stated in this
Development Code with the new language completing compliance with the State; and
4. The text amendment is necessary or desirable to respond to changed conditions as they pertain
to water conservation in the State of Colorado.
GENERAL CRITERIA FINDINGS:
1. The development application is complete;
2. The development application provides sufficient information to allow the reviewing authority to
determine if it complies with the relevant review criteria;
3. The development application complies with the goals and policies of the Avon Comprehensive Plan;
and
4. The demand for public services or infrastructure exceeding current capacity does not require
mitigation as there is no development application accompanying the Code Text Amendment that
results in a physical project that utilizes public services or infrastructure.
OPTIONS: PZC has the following options with the Application:
• Recommend approval of the application as drafted
• Recommend approval of the application with changes
• Continue the public hearing to a specific date
• Recommend denial, with findings
RECOMMENDATION: Approval of this Ordinance and Code Text Amendment package/application.
PROPOSED MOTION: " 1 recommend approval of CTA25005, an amendment to the Avon Municipal Code,
based on the findings in Sections §7.16.040, Code Text Amendments, and §7.16.010(f)(1) General Criteria
(for an application)."
Thank you, Jena
ATTACHMENT A: Proposed Code Text Amendments
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ATTACHMENT A
7.28.050 Landscaping.
(a) Purpose. The purpose of the landscaping standards is to ensure that landscaping in the Town:
(1) Integrates building sites with natural topography and existing vegetation;
(2) Minimizes disturbed areas;
(3) Conserves limited water resources by prescribing acceptable water irrigation design budgets;
(4) Limits functional and nonfunctional turf grass to designated use areas and properties in Avon;
(45) Reduces water use and off -site impacts which can affect the Eagle River;
(56) Reduces the amount of reflected glare and heat absorbed in and around developments;
(67) Breaks up large expanses of parking lots; atd
(78) Preserves residential neighborhoods by lessening the impacts of potentially incompatible uses:, -
(9) Decreases potential wildfire hazards while increasing wildfire resiliency in Avon; and,
(10) Encourages use of native plant species applicable to Avon.
(b) Applicability. This landscaping Section shall apply to all new development and redevelopment as
provided in Subsection 7.28.010(b).
(1) Landscape plans for multi -family and commercial properties shall be designed by a licensed
landscape architect, QWEL certified professional, or a professional landscape designer, unless
otherwise specified. Inspection and compliance with approved landscape plan must be obtained
prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
(2) Modifications, expansions, or the addition of new irrigated area(s) being added to a property with
an existing irrigation system, may require a combined assessment of the total irrigated area and
water use as part of the development permit review.
(c) Landscape Design Irrigation Budget.
(1) All irrigated landscaped areas must be included in the calculation (Appendix 7B). The total
irrigation water cannot exceed a maximum applied landscape design irrigation budget of 7.5
gallons/season/square foot of irrigated landscape area (12 inches/season). At the discretion of
the Director of Community Development, an increase in the landscape design irrigation budget
to 8 gallons/season /square foot (12.8 inches season) may be permitted if implementing one or
more of the following landscaping design elements to incentivize health landscapes:
(i) Non irrigated protected native vegetation.
(ii) Ecological restoration areas.
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ATTACHMENT
(iii) Non -irrigated permeable areas.
(iv) Stormwater conveyance infrastructure.
(d) Plant Material and Water Need
(1) Aside from the use of invasive and/or noxious plant species, almost native plants can be
utilized in a landscape plan. The Landscape Design Irrigation Budget (Appendix 7-B) requires
each plant to be classified as low water, medium water, or high-water use. These categories are
necessary for calculating the plant water need. An estimate of the plant water needs in gallons
per square foot per season, must be provided for any proposed vegetation in the proposed
landscaping design.
(2) Each hydrozone shall plant materials with similar water use.
(3) Plants shall be selected and planted appropriately based upon their compatibility factor and
adaptability to the climatic, soils, wildfire ignition potential, elevation, and topographical
conditions of the project site. To encourage efficient use of water, the following are highly
recommended:
(i) Protection and preservation of native species and natural vegetation to the greatest extent
practicable.
(ii) Selection of plants based on water need, disease, wildfire potential, and pest resistance.
(iii) Recognition of horticultural attributes of plants (i.e., mature plant size, invasive surface
roots) to minimize damage to property or infrastructure.
(iv) Consideration of the solar orientation and type of plant with plant placement to maximize
summer shade and winter solar gain.
(v) Consideration of wildlife. The Town of Avon does not recommend use of fruit -bearing
vegetation that may increase human -wildlife conflicts. Any damage resulting from wildlife
foraging on fruit -bearing landscaping material is the responsibility of the property owner.
(4) Protected native vegetation areas without irrigation are incentivized through the landscape
design irrigation budget calculation.
(5) Invasive and/or noxious plant species are prohibited.
(6) Turf is not allowed on slopes greater than 4:1. Use of best practices for erosion control will be
implemented on steep slopes.
(7) Irrigation work performed within the drip line of existing trees requires hand grubbing no deeper
than 6 inches (F) and must be as far from tree trunk as practically possible. Do not cut roots
larger than four inches (4") in diameter (dig under or around).
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ATTACHMENT A
(8) Stormwater management practices minimizes runoff and increases infiltration which recharges
groundwater and improves water quality. The implementation of stormwater best management
practices like use of bioswales in landscape and site plans is encouraged.
(9) Green stormwater infrastructure is incentivized through the landscape design irrigation budget
calculation. The following treatments associated with the landscape and described in the
drainage report will have the following hydro zone values:
(i) Non -irrigated permeable surfaces without plants are incentivized through the landscape
design irrigation budget calculation.
(ii) For purposes of the calculation, stormwater conveyance infrastructure such as vegetated
bioswales shall apply a plant factor value representing the plantings with an efficiency
value based on the irrigation method. These areas are incentivized through the landscape
design irrigation budget calculation.
(10) Project applicants shall refer to the Town of Avon Engineering Department for information on
any applicable stormwater ordinances and stormwater management plans.
(e) Landscape Buffer. The following regulations apply to properties where a nonresidential district or use
abuts a residential district or use:
(1) A minimum fifteen -foot -wide buffer space shall be provided.
(2) The buffer shall be designed with adequate landscaping or screening to properly separate the
differing uses.
(3) Walls, boulders, fencing, or a combination of design elements that support the intention of
creating a buffer, may be substituted for required shrubs.
(4) Where a natural buffer exists, as determined by the Director, it shall remain undisturbed.
(5) Mechanical equipment, permanent detention and temporary erosion and sedimentation control
basis are prohibited in the buffer area.
(6) Utility easements should avoid being placed in the long dimension of a buffer yard.
(7) Wherever practical, pedestrian access shall be placed through the buffer yard.
(f) Functional and Nonfunctional Living Turf Grass and Artificial Turf
Aoolicability. The installation. olantina. or olacina. of anv nonfunctional turf. nonfunctional
artificial turf, or invasive plant species, as part of new development projects or redevelopment
projects including common interest community properties (multi -family or those areas with an
owner's association), commercial, institutional, or industrial properties are prohibited, unless
exceptions are provided in this section for other residential properties without a common interest
or common interest areas, and other nonresidential areas as specified.
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Functional or Essential Turf Grass. Functional or essential turf grass located in recreational use
areas or other spaces that are regularly used for civic, community, or recreational purposes is
permitted. More specifically, this typically irrigated turf grass may be used for essential areas
and or uses associated with parks, sports fields, playgrounds, picnic grounds, amphitheaters, or
similar, and in reasonable and limited portions of residential yards.
Nonfunctional or Nonessential Turf Grass. Nonfunctional or nonessential turf grass areas
include but are not limited to medians; parking lots, transportation corridors; areas sloped with
more than a twenty-five percent grade; commercial, institutional, or industrial properties; areas
that are neither designed nor used for passive or active recreational uses.
Use of Kentucky Bluegrass is prohibited in nonfunctional or nonessential areas of Avon.
Nonessential irrigated turf is to be replaced with water -wise landscaping as much as
practicably possible without impacting quality of life or landscape functionality
(ii) Nonfunctional or Nonessential Turf does not include turf that is designated to be part of a
T water aualitv treatment solution.
Artificial Turf. Artificial or synthetic turf is permitted only in areas delineated or associated with
playground equipment, uses like mini -golf facilities, or for use on recreation fields. It is
prohibited to use artificial turf as a substitute or replacement in live landscaping areas on all
residential and commercial arooerties.
(fg) Wildland Urban Interface. All landscaping improvements installed after the effective date of these
regulations must comply with any WUI policies, plans, or codes, as adopted and amended by the
Avon Town Council.
(1) Avoid fire -prone plant materials and highly flammable mulches and design landscaping per its
wildfire hazard potential. Landscaping design plans for projects in fire -prone areas shall address
fire safety and prevention. Further, all landscape plantings for properties in a potentially
moderate or high wildfire hazard zone must be predominantly Firewise or placed per best
wildfire practices for planting within 30 feet of a residence.
(i) 0-5 feet from a residence. Highly flammable vegetation such as trees or shrubs shall not be
planted within the first five feet of any structure. Landscaping in this zone may include
hardscaping such as on -grade patios, walkways, driveways, or similar; non-combustible
mulch such as pea gravel, cobble and stone; or perennial flower beds or low ground cover.
(ii) 5+ feet from a residence Trees panted -immediately adjacent to the five-foot zone that
encroach within five feet of a residence should be limbed up to a height of s+X-ten feet or
one-third the total height whichever is less and should be trimmed or pruned to leave at
least a two -foot gap between the nearest branch and the building. New installations of
trees or similar vegetative materials should be placed no closer than 10 feet from a
structure.
(2) Wildfire mitigation is permitted within areas classified or restricted as non -developable.
Proposed mitigation in these areas must be approved by the Town of Avon.
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ATTACHMENT A
(gh.) Road Right -of -Way. Landscaping outside of necessary revegetation materials used for erosion control
or that landscaping as installed and maintained by the Town of Avon shall not be permitted in any
right-of-way.
(1) Landscaping placed adjacent to road -right-of-way may not encroach into actual road -right-of-
way. Encroaching landscaping may be removed by Town of Avon.
(2) Approved address markers may be placed in road -right-of-way with permission.
(#i.) Landscaping Requirements. All hydrozones shall contain a combination of vegetation or vegetation
and non -vegetative alternatives (e.g., boulders) to create creative installations with varying heights.
Table 7.28-7 Landscape Materials - Size and Area Requirements
Landscape Material
Evergreen Tree
minimum 1.5" Caliper
Deciduous Tree
minimum 1.5" Caliper
Shrubs
minimum 5-gallon
Perennials / ground cover
minimum 2.5 Qt or 1-gallon
Annual flower bed
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
Low-water or'Mountainscape' ground cover
No minimum plant size (Calculated by area using
mature width of plants
Earthen berm
minimum 18" high
Shredded bark or 2" - rock mulch such as river
rock
Ornamental pavers
not to exceed 50% Calculated by area
Permeable Pavement
not to exceed 50% Calculated by area
Landscape boulders
3' or greater in height
Rockery
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
Crevice Garden
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
Seating
No minimum Calculated by area
Landscape lighting, sculpture, art, and/or
sheltering structure/landmark, rain garden,
bioswale„ use of recycled and/or repurposed
materials
No minimum plant size (Calculated by area)
Low-water native vegetation as defined by CO
Native Plant Society CoNPS
No minimum plant size (Calculated by area)
CoNPS Certified Native Garden "Bronze"
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
CONPS Certified Native Garden "Silver"
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
CoNPS Certified Native Garden "Gold"
No minimum plant size Calculated by area
(f) Plant selection shall emphasize low-water native mountain region vegetation ('Mountainscape') and
shall limit the use of high-water use plant species. All required landscapes, except for dry landscapes,
shall include a designed irrigation system.
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ATTACHMENT A
Examples of nonessential W4 areas inGlude but are not limited te� medians; areas adjaGent to epe-R
'F-UFRVe uses.
7.28.050(I)
(5) Dead Landscaping. Replacement may be permitted within a reasonable proximity to the original
location. It may not be possible to remove the dead vegetation in its entirety due to erosion or
similar concerns. Dead vegetation may be replaced with non -vegetative materials (e.g., a
boulder, art/sculpture, etc.), upon approval of the Director. Non-native vegetation or vegetation
classified as an invasive plant species shall be replaced with native vegetation.
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AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES avon
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 2025
PUBLIC MEETING BEGINS AT 5:30 PM C 0 L O R A D 0
PUBLIC MEETING: 5:30 PM
1. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL (CHAIRPERSON)
MEETING COMMENCED AT 5:30PM. A ROLLCALL WAS TAKEN, AND PLANNING COMMISSIONERS BRAD CHRISTIANSON,
CARLY HANSEN, BRIAN SIPES, NICOLE MURAD AND NANCY TASHMAN WERE PRESENT. COMMISSIONER ELIZABETH
WATERS WAS PRESENT VIA ZOOM. COMMISSIONER RICK SUDEKUM WAS ABSENT. ALSO PRESENT WERE PLANNER
II MAX MORGAN, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MATT PIELSTICKER, PLANNING MANAGER JENA
SKINNER, HOUSING PLANNER PATTI LIERMANN, AND DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR EMILY BLOCK.
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
ACTION: COMMISSIONER TASHMAN MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA. COMMISSIONER CHRISTIANSON
SECONDED THE MOTION, AND THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY, 6-0.
3. DISCLOSURE OF ANY CONFLICTS OF INTEREST OR EX PARTE COMMUNICATION RELATED TO AGENDA ITEMS
THERE WERE NO CONFLICTS OF INTEREST OR EX PARTE COMMUNICATION. COMMISSIONER SIPES MENTIONED FOR
THE RECORD THAT THERE WAS A SITE VISIT AT THE SLOPESIDE DEVELOPMENT SITE PRIOR TO THE MEETING THAT
WAS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
4. PUBLIC COMMENT- COMMENTS ARE WELCOME ON ITEMS NOT LISTED ON THE FOLLOWING AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS
ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES. THE SPEAKER MAY BE GIVEN ONE (1) ADDITIONAL MINUTE SUBJECT TO PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION APPROVAL.
PLANNER II MAX MORGAN ANNOUNCED HIS DEPARTURE FROM THE TOWN OF AVON AND SAID FAREWELL TO THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION.
5. ACTION & RECOMMENDATION TO TOWN COUNCIL
5.1 SLOPESIDE COMMUNITY HOUSING: CONCEPTUAL DESIGN- PATTI LIERMANN, HOUSING PLANNER
ACTION: COMMISSIONER SIPES MADE A MOTION TO RECOMMEND TO THE AVON TOWN COUNCIL ACCEPTANCE
OF THE FINAL CONCEPTUAL PLANS, SUBJECT TO A FULL DESIGN REVIEW PROCESS WITH A MAJOR DEVELOPMENT
PLAN APPLICATION, WITH THE FOLLOWING SUGGESTIONS:
- THAT THE EXISTING MASSING AND SPACING OF THE BUILDINGS (BUT NOT NECESSARILY THE EXACT
ARTICULATION OF THE BUILDINGS) IS WHAT IS BEING APPROVED, ESPECIALLY THE SPACING AND THE
WRAPPING AROUND ON THE EAST END
- 3 TRASH AND COMPOSTING RECEPTACLES ARE PROVIDED RATHER THAN 2
- THE PARKING BE DESIGNED SUCH THAT THERE IS 1 PARKING SPACE PER BEDROOM IN THE LOT, AND THAT
ONLY GUEST PARKING IS ALLOWED ON THE STREET
COMMISSIONER MURAD SECONDED THE MOTION, AND THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY 6-0.
MEETING AGENDAS AND PACKETS ARE FOUND AT: WWW.AVON.ORG
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, AVON RECREATION CENTER, ONLINE AND AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY
IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION NEEDS, PLEASE, IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING,
CALL MATT PIELSTICKER AT 970-748-4413 OR EMAIL MATT@AVON.ORG WITH ANY SPECIAL REQUESTS.
6. CONSENT AGENDA
6.1. RECORD OF DECISION - SRU25001 MONTESSORI CHILD CARE FACILITY
6.2. SEPTEMBER 8, 2025 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
ACTION: COMMISSIONER CHRISTIANSON MADE A MOTION TO APPROVE THE AGENDA. COMMISSIONER TASHMAN
SECONDED THE MOTION, AND THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY, 6-0.
7. FUTURE MEETINGS
7.1. OCTOBER 13, 2025 - No BC, EW
7.2. OCTOBER 20, 2025
8. STAFF UPDATES
9. ADJOURN
THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 6:10 PM.
APPROVED:
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MEETING AGENDAS AND PACKETS ARE FOUND AT: WWW.AVON.ORG
AGENDAS ARE POSTED AT AVON TOWN HALL, AVON RECREATION CENTER, ONLINE AND AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY
IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION NEEDS, PLEASE, IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING,
CALL MATT PIELSTICKER AT 970-748-4413 OR EMAIL MATT@AVON.ORG WITH ANY SPECIAL REQUESTS.