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PZC Res. No. 2002-02TOWN OF AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 02 -02 A RESOLUTION RENEWING A SPECIAL REVIEW USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A HOME OCCUPATION FOR A PILATES THERAPY AND CONDITIONING STUDIO BUSINESS AT LOT 26, BLOCK 2, WILDRIDGE SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, Barbara J. Huttner, owner of Lot 26A, Block 2, Wildridge, has applied for a special review use permit to establish a home occupation for a pilates therapy and conditioning studio business, as described in the application dated April 9, 2001, as stipulated in Title 17, of the Avon Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon, pursuant to notices required by law, at which time the applicant and the public were given an opportunity to express their opinions and present certain information and reports regarding the proposed Special Review Use permit application; and WHEREAS, the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon has considered the following: A. Whether the proposed use otherwise complies with all requirements imposed by the zoning code; and B. Whether the proposed use is in conformance with the town comprehensive plan; and C. Whether the proposed use is compatible with adjacent uses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon, Colorado, hereby approves a Special Review Use for a pilates therapy and conditioning studio home occupation, for one year, as described in the application dated April 9, 2001, as stipulated in Title 17, of the Avon Municipal Code for Lot 26A, Block 2, Wildridge Subdivision, Town of Avon, Eagle County, Colorado, based upon the following findings: 1. That the proposed use otherwise complies with all requirements imposed by the zoning code. 2. That the proposed use is in conformance with the Town Comprehensive Plan. 3. The proposed use is compatible with adjacent uses. Subject to the following conditions: 1. This permit is valid for five (5) years and will be reviewed by staff annually after issuance to determine compliance with the application as presented. 2. No more than five (5) customers per day are allowed. 3. The parking must be maintained at all times including snow removal. 4. No more than three (3) cars can be parked on the driveway and must be parked as easterly as possible. 5. Owners must be present for patrons to use the facility. 6. No employees shall be allowed to work on the property on a regular basis. 7. Hours of operation must be consistent with those proposed in the application (four hours on Monday, two hours on Tuesday, four hours on Wednesday, two hours on Thursday, and one hour on Friday). ADOPTED THIS 7th DAY OF MAY, 2002 Signed: le-�- Date: Chairman Date: S �L