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PZC Res. No. 2004-19TOWN OF AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 04-19 SERIES OF 2004 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE 04 -XX, AMENDING TITLES 16 AND 17 OF THE AVON MUNICIPAL CODE TO THE TOWN COUNCIL AS IT RELATES TO REVIEW OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE DISTRICTS, DEFINTION OF BUILDING HEIGHT, AND PARKING WHEREAS, Titles 16 and 17 of The Avon Municipal Code require review and revision on a periodic basis in order to continue to serve the public interest; and WHEREAS, the Planning & Zoning Commission is appointed by Town Council to review, make recommendations, and render decisions on all zoning applications; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission have reviewed the attached revisions ( "Exhibit A ") to Resolution 04 -19 Series of 2004, and held a public hearing as required by the Avon Municipal Code to review the proposed amendments; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the Town Council the approval of changes set forth in Resolution 04 -19 Series of 2004 in order to amend the existing Avon Municipal Code as adopted. ADOPTED THIS 20th DAY OF JULY, 2004 Signed: / r Date: / d/ �y Chris Evans, Chair Attest. 7`L. Date: 7 �o :Z oo Terry Smith! Secretary FAPIanning & Zoning Commissio&Reso1utions\2004 \Res 04 -19 Zoning Subdivision Ordinance Adoption.doc Exhibit "A" to Resolution 04 -19 ORDINANCE NO. 04 -XX AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLES 16 AND 17 OF THE AVON MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF AVON AS IT RELATES TO REVIEW OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE DISTRICTS, DEFINITION OF BUILDING HEIGHT, AND PARKING BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON, COLORADO: TITLE 17 ZONING Section 1. Amendment. Section 17.08.160, Chapter 8 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended as follows: Building height means the distance measured vertically from the existing grade or finished grade (whichever is more restrictive) at any given point outside the building to the top of a flat roof, of mansard roof, or a sloping roof. Within a building, height shall be measured vertically from any point on a flat roof, mansard roof, or sloping roof ree€o to the existing grade directly below said point. iylurw SUM y Maximum Building Height Interior Section ILLS. mab &gip Hegtt — Or9naLEAsing Grade Maximum Building Height Exterior Section Showing Envelope N.T.S. Imaginary line runs parallel to existing grade limiting building height Area exceeding height limitation when measured to finished exterior grade Height measurement Proposed finished grade Existing grade Proposed finished grade at walkout Section 2. Amendment. Subsection (c) (3) of Section 17.20.110, Chapter 20 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended as follows: (3) A complete application for a PUD must be submitted to the Department of Community Development at least thirty (30) days prior to a regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. A report of the Community Development Department findings and recommendations shall be made at the initial formal hearing before the Planning Commission. A report and resolution of the Planning Commission stating its findings and recommendations, and the staff report shall then be transmitted to the Town Council. The Town Council shall consider the PUD District in accordance with Section 17.28.050 of this Code. Section 3. Amendment. Subsection (d) of Section 17.20.110, Chapter 20 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended to provide as follows: (d) Submittal requirements. Submittal requirements may vary depending on the complexity of the proposed development as determined by the Community Development Department, and whether or not the PUD is being requested in connection with the review of a development agreement pursuant to Chapter 17.14 of this Code. Generally, the following minimum submittal requirements shall apply for all new PUD applications and proposed amendments to existing PUD districts: (1) Application form and filing fee; (2) A written statement describing the nature of the project to include information on proposed uses, densities, nature of development proposed, contemplated ownership patterns, and phasing plans; (3) A survey stamped by a licensed surveyor no older than 3 years from the date of application, indicating existing conditions of the property to be included, to include the location of improvements, existing contour lines, natural features, existing vegetation, watercourses and perimeter property lines of the parcel; (4) A complete zoning analysis of existing and proposed development, to include a square footage or density breakdown of all proposed uses and parking. Where a structure or building exists, a complete set of plans depicting the existing conditions of the parcel (site plan, floor plans, elevations), if applicable; (5) A vicinity plan showing the proposed improvements in relation to all properties at a scale not smaller than one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet. For projects larger than two (2) acres in size, the appropriate scale shall be determined by the Department of Community Development; (6) Evidence of available utilities, such as water and sewer service, as provided. (7) Proposed site plan showing the approximate locations and dimensions of buildings, or approximate building envelopes and all principal site development structures or features. For projects less than two (2) acres in size, the plan shall be prepared at a scale not smaller than one (1) inch equals twenty (20) feet. For projects larger than two (2) acres in size, the appropriate scale shall be determined by the Department of Community Development. Additional submittal requirements, as determined necessary by either the Community Development Department or the Planning and Zoning Commission, may be required and include the following: (8) Preliminary building elevations, sections and floor plans at a scale not smaller than one - eighth (1/8) inch equals one (1) foot in sufficient detail to determine floor areas, circulation, location of uses and general scale and appearance of the proposed development. (9) Photo overlays and/or other acceptable techniques for demonstrating a visual analysis of the proposed development in relationship to existing conditions; (10) A site - massing model depicting the proposed development in relationship to development on adjacent parcels; (11) Environmental impact report; (12) Preliminary drainage analysis and grading plans; (13) Economic model of the proposed uses and densities where an application proposes uses that may impact the ability of the Town to provide adequate public services; (14) Any additional material or information as deemed necessary for proper review of the proposed PUD or PUD amendment. Four (4) complete copies of the above information, with the exception of the massing model shall be submitted with an application for a PUD. Section 4. Amendment. Subsection (h) of Section 17.20.110, Chapter 20 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended to provide as follows: (h) Design Criteria. The following design criteria shall be used as the principal criteria in evaluating a PUD District. It shall be the burden of the applicant to demonstrate that submittal material and the proposed development plan comply with each of the following design criteria or demonstrate that one (1) or more of them is not applicable, or that a particular development solution consistent with the public interest has been achieved. Where the PUD District is being requested in connection with the review of a development agreement as pursuant to Chapter 17.14 of this Code, not all design criteria may be applicable, as determined by the Department. Section 5. Amendment. Subsection (k) of Section 17.20.110, Chapter 20 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended to provide as follows: (1) Amendments. Requests for amendments to an approved Planned Unit Development District shall be reviewed in accordance with the procedures described above. Amendments that propose substantial changes to land use in connection to existing development agreements and development plans as outlined in Chapter 17.14 of this Code may require additional information and/or amendment to development agreements and to development plans. Section 6. Amendment. Section 17.20.110, Chapter 20 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended by the addition of (m) to provide as follows: (m) Preliminary Subdivision Application with PUD Where subdivision approval will be required to implement development in a proposed PUD, a Preliminary Subdivision Plan application must be filed concurrently and in conjunction with the PUD application. The provisions and procedures for public notice, hearing and review for a PUD as prescribed in this Title shall apply to the Preliminary Subdivision Plan application. No development may be implemented in a PUD prior to approval and recording of a corresponding Final Subdivision Plat. Section 7. Amendment. Subsection (c)(2)(a) of Section 17.24.020, Chapter 24 of Title 17, Avon Municipal Code, is amended to provide as follows: (2) Commercial Land Use - - Minimum Requirements a. Shopping and convenience goods retail 4/1000 sq. ft. GLFA TITLE 16 SUBDIVISION Section 8. Amendment. Section 16.08.150, Chapter 08 of Title 16, Avon Municipal Code, is amended to provide as follows: Specially planned area (SPA) and /or Planned Unit Development (PUD) means a subdivision controlled by one (1) or more landowners to be developed under a unified plan which does not correspond in lot area, density, lot coverage, open space or other requirements of existing subdivision or zoning regulations; it shall contain sufficient total area in relation to the intended use or uses to permit effective application of planning principles to protect the landform, reduce street and utility costs, preserve open space and provide a superior human environment. Where subdivision approval will be required to implement development in a proposed PUD, a Preliminary Subdivision Plan application must be filed and reviewed concurrently with the PUD application. The public notice and hearing requirements shall be combined and run concurrent with the PUD public notice and hearing requirements as prescribed in Title 17. INTRODUCED, APPROVED, PASSED ON FIRST READING AND ORDERED POSTED the 27th day of July, 2004, and a public hearing on this ordinance shall be held at the regular meeting of the Town Council on the 10th day of August, 2004, at 5:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers, Avon Municipal Building, 400 Benchmark Road, Avon, Colorado. Albert D. Reynolds, Mayor ATTEST: c Patty McKenny, Town Clerk INTRODUCED, FINALLY APPROVED, PASSED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED POSTED the day of , 2004. Albert D. Reynolds, Mayor ATTEST: Patty McKenny, Town Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: John W. Dunn, Town Attorney