PZC Agenda 060104Posted on May 28th, 2004 at the following public places within the Town of Avon:
• Avon Municipal Building, main lobby
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Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission
Meeting
June 1st, 2004 5:30 pm
Meetings Held At: Avon Town Council Chambers
Meetings are open to the public
Avon Municipal Building / 400 Benchmark Road
12:00 pm Commission Site Tour (Meet at the Community Development Department to visit
any of the application sites as requested by Commission members)
5:00 pm Commission Work Session (Discussion of Items on Agenda in Council Chambers)
and discussion of meeting decorum with Town Attorney.
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
(Please note that all times provided are estimates only)
I. Call to Order at 5:30 pm
II. Roll Call
III. Additions and Amendments to the Agenda
IV. Conflicts of Interest
V. Consent Agenda: Approval of the May 18th, 2004 Planning & Zoning Commission
Meeting Minutes [Tab 1]
VI. PUD Amendment (5:35pm – 6:35pm) Public Hearing
Property Location: Lots 54,55,89 &90, Block 4, Wildridge Subdivision/5190 & 5196
Longsun Lane / 5767 & 5775 Wildridge Road East
Applicant/Owner: Jay Peterson [Tab 2]
Description: Jay K. Peterson is proposing an amendment to the Wildridge PUD for the four
residential properties listed above, all of which are located in Block 4 of the Wildridge
subdivision. The subject properties are currently zoned to allow for a total of eleven (11)
dwelling units of duplex and triplex zoning. The proposed amendment is to change the zoning
to single family and downzone the total dwelling units of the properties to eight (8) dwelling
units on eight (8) separate lots.
The proposed PUD amendment will not only change the zoning of these four lots, it will also
change the existing access conditions. Currently, lots 89 and 90 are only accessible from
Wildridge Road East (and also share a reciprocal access easement along the right of way
frontage of both lots). Lots 54 and 55 are likewise only accessible for access from Longsun
Lane as currently entitled. Access to the 8 lots is proposed to occur exclusively from
Longsun Lane. Also, the existing open space (non-developable areas) are proposed to be
reconfigured with this amendment.
VII. Appeals Ordinance (6:35pm – 6:50pm) Public Hearing
Topic: Amend Avon Municipal Code to consolidate the appeals process
Applicant: Town of Avon [Tab 3]
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Description: The proposed ordinance would amend Titles 2, 15 and 17 of the Avon Municipal
Code as it relates to appeals from decisions of the Planning and Zoning Commission. The
Town Council recommended adoption of this ordinance on the first reading at their May 11th,
2004 meeting and are referring it to the Planning and Zoning Commission for review. Second
Reading (and adoption) is scheduled for the June 8th, 2004 Town Council meeting.
VIII. Final Design Plan (6:50pm- 7:00pm)
Property Location: Lot 58, Block 4, Wildridge Subdivision/ 5170 Longsun Lane
Applicant: Lynn Fritzlen Owner: Robert Moehring [Tab 4]
Description: Lynn Fritzlen is proposing a “mountain lodge” style duplex residence on
Longsun Lane. The building is approximately 9,636 square feet in size and each unit
features an attached 2-car garage. Proposed materials include wood siding, stucco, and
stone. A Variance application for retaining walls in the front setback and a sketch design was
approved at your April 6, 2004 Commission meeting.
IX. Final Design Plan (7:00pm – 7:10pm)
Property: Lot 86, Block 4, Wildridge Subdivision / 5749 Wildridge Road East
Applicant: Miramonti Architect PC Owner: Frank Hamel [Tab 5]
Description: The applicant is proposing this final design plan for an uphill lot on Wildridge
Road East in Wildridge. The design is for a custom single-family residence. The residence is
approximately 3,500 square feet featuring stucco, natural wood, and asphalt shingles. A
sketch design was approved at your May 4th, 2004 meeting. A Variance was approved at
your May 18th meeting for the proposed boulder walls in the front setback.
X. Sketch Design Plan (7:10pm – 7:25pm)
Property: Lot 24, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision/2100 Long Spur & 2250 Saddle Ridge
Loop Applicant: Phil Matsen Owner: Phil Matsen [Tab 6]
Description: Phil Matsen has resubmitted a duplex design for the intersection of Long Spur
and Saddle Ridge Loop roads in Wildridge. The previous sketch/final design plan was denied
at your May 4th, 2004meeting. The design has been modified since the last submittal with
material changes and architectural interest being added to all building elevations. Proposed
materials include stucco siding, wood trim, cultured stone, fieldstone, and asphalt shingles.
XI. Sketch Design Plan (7:25pm- 7:40pm)
Property Location: Lot 5B, Nottingham Station PUD/ 1910 Hurd Lane
Applicant: Architectural Services PC Owner: Nancy & Mauri Nottingham [Tab 7]
Description: Architectural Services PC is proposing a single-family residence on Hurd Lane.
The building is approximately 2,903 sq. ft. in size, with a 574 sq. ft. garage and 1919 sq. ft.
unfinished basement. The style of this house will emulate a country farmhouse with 10:12
roof pitches, horizontal siding, shingle siding at the gable ends and a stone base.
XII. Minor Project – Fence (7:40pm – 7:50pm)
Property Location: Lot 8, Block 1, Filing 1, Eaglebend Subdivision/4720 Eaglebend
Drive; Applicant/owner: Catherine Bentley [Tab 8]
Posted on May 28th, 2004 at the following public places within the Town of Avon:
• Avon Municipal Building, main lobby
• Avon Recreation Center, main lobby
• Alpine Bank, main lobby
• City Market, main lobby
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Description: The applicant is requesting the approval of a four-foot metal fence in the rear of
her property. The fence is proposed at four feet tall to compliment the existing railing on the
deck above the proposed “courtyard” area. Attached you will find a site plan and some
recent photographs showing the approximate location of the proposed fence and the design
of the existing metal railing.
XIII. Comprehensive Plan Update and Public Input (7:50pm- 8:00pm)
Topic: Comprehensive Plan Update
Applicant: Town of Avon [Tab 9]
Description: Staff will update the Commission on the progress of the Comprehensive Plan
project. The public is invited to attend and submit oral and written comments on what issues
they consider important to address.
XIV. Other Business (Other business as may come before the Commission)
XV. Adjourn (8:00pm)