TC Ord. No. 1983-4101MINANCE NO. R-1-41
Series of 1983
AN ORDINANCE ANE LADING THE ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN OF AVON; AMID ZONING
CAIN PROPERTY RECENTLY ANNEXED THEREPO.
ItEMS, pursuant to Ordinance No. , Series of 198, the Town
of Avon has annexed to the Town a parcel of real property described in Exhibit
A hereto (the "Parcel"); and
WfE,REAS, the Town of Avon has, pursuant to Ordinance No. 79-12, Series of
1979, established a set of Zoning Districts and adopted a Zoning Map reflect-
ing such Zoning Districts; and
WEIEREAS, the Town of Avon desires to designate a Zoning District applic-
able to the Parcel and to amend the Zoning Map to reflect such designation;
and
WHEMS, as provided by Ordinance No. 79-12, the Design Review Board of
the Town of Avon has held a hearing concerning the proposed zoning of such
Parcel, and has recommended that the Parcel be zoned RHDC (Residential High
Density & Cmrmrcial).
NOW, TMUORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL, OF THE TOWN OF AVON,
COLORADO, THAT:
1. Classification of Parcel. The real property located in the Town of
Avon, more particularly described in Exhibit A hereto, is hereby classified
RE= (Residential High Density & Commercial), as provided in Ordinance No.
79-12 of the Town of Avon. The Zoning Map of the Town of Avon is hereby
amended by designating the Parcel as REIDC, as shown on the map attached hereto
as Exhibit B.
2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect in accordance with
the Charter of the Town of Avon, and the Town Clerk is directed to amend the
Zoning Map of the Town as provided herein.
Ili, PASSED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED
PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL, this day of , 1983, and a public
hearing on this ordinance shall be held at the regular meeting of the TOam
Council of the Town of Avon, Colorado, on the day of ,
1983, at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Offices of the Town.
Mayor
Town Clerk
RURC DUCED, PASSED, READ ON SECOND READING, APPROVED AMID ORDERED
PUBLISHED BY TITLE ONLY THIS DAY OF , 1983.
Mayor
Town Clerk
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Honorable Mayor and Town Council
Town of Avon, 00
Gentlemen:
I, Grace Jenkins 'White, owner of the property located east of Avon Road
and U.S. Highway 6 intersection and north of U.S. Highway 6 and legally
described in the attached Legal Description respectfully request the rezoning
of my property in the County to RHDC; said property to be used for office and
residential dwellings.
I believe this zoning change should be made for reasons described in the
attached Description of Application.
Respectfully submitted,
Grace Jenkins 'White, Owner
P.O. Box 169, Avon, CO 81620
(Petitioner's address
(303) 949-5563
(Phone comber)
Agent for Applicant:
Knight Planning Service
Terrill Knight
P.O. Box 947
Eagle, CO 81631
(303) 328-6371
Edward F./ Rodgers,
by Grace White, Attorney-in-Fact
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DESCRIF.VION OF `APPLICATION
This application involves property which is in the process of annexation
into the Town of Avon; therefore this is to become the initial town zoning on
the property.
The vicinity of this property is characterized by considerable new
development. Both high density development projects, either currently under
construction or completed, and high density zoning are prevalent along the
U.S. Highway 6 corridor. Original density allocations in the Eagle/Vail
P.U.D. are concentrated in-the vicinity of the subject property as well as
recently approved zoning in the County and Town of Avon on the east, south and
north. Commercial uses occur-to the west. The Avon Road/Highway 6 intersec
tion is the focus of intensive use development.
The property is well suited for Highway business and office uses with
same areas desirable for residential use due to the Eagle River frontage. As
described on the attached maps the land lies in a strip along the Eagle River
on the north and Highway 6 on the south. The relatively narrow configuration
of the parcel confines development to a degree such that no major large scale
uses are anticipated. A mix of office use mixed with some residential dwell-
ings is suggested.
The primary aesthetic asset is, of course, the Eagle River with the
traffic associated problems of the highway being both a negative aspect and
the key access point. As the property is well below the highway and well
vegetated very little visual impact will be experienced by surrounding
properties.
of the total acreage of 3.5735 acres the useable portion is only 1.6603
acres which becomes the de facto density and use control mechanism. Coupled
with this relatively small amount of land the proposed mixed use is quite
compatible with the adjacent neighborhood and the larger vicinity.
Water, sewer and electric power are prevalent in the area. Extensions
will be necessary to directly serve the property but adequate capacity exists
in the immediate area.
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