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PZC Res. No. 04-22tY(fi�(P� TOWN OF AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 04-22 SERIES OF 2004 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A PUD AMENDMENT TO THE WILDRIDGE PUD FOR LOTS 54, 55, 89 AND 90, BLOCK 4, WILDRIDGE, TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, Jay K. Peterson has applied for an amendment to the Wildridge PUD to create eight (8) single-family lots on Lots 54, 55, 89 and 90, Block 4 known as the "Western Sage PUD", as more specifically described in the application dated July 19, 2004; and WHEREAS, after notices required by law, a public hearing on said application was held by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon; and WHER?AS, said application complies with the PUD criteria set forth in Section 17.20.110, which. include the following: a. Conformance with the Town of Avon Comnrehensive Plan's Goals and Objectives has not been met as required by 17.20.110H(1). b. The overall design concept of this PUD Amendment conforms to the intent of non - developable areas with the proposed building locations, and also conforms to the general policy criteria for alteration to these areas as contained in Resolution 04-25. The movement of these areas will not significantly alter the character or be detrimental to the neighborhood. 17.20.110H(2) c. The existing development rights on Lots 54, 55, 89 and 90 are compatible with the immediate scale and character of existing properties, and the existing access conditions, and platted non -developable areas, and the proposed decrease of density to 8 single-family residences is compatible as applied for in the PUD amendment. 17.20.110H(3) d. This PUD Amendment application is responsive to the existing topography and natural features of Wildridge. 17.20.110H(4) e. This PUD Amendment application creates functional or optimized open space that is responsive to existing views and buffers to open space. 17.20.110H(8) 0 f. This PUD will not increase the non -conformity of Longsun Lane, as the access proposed is private, and the traffic and number of dwelling units projected onto the existing cul-de-sac will not be increased over the existing PUD. 17.20.110H(11) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning and Zoning Commission hereby recommends approval of the application for an amendment to the Wildridge PUD to rezone Lots 54, 55, 89 and 90, Block 4 from duplex and triplex zoning for an existing total of eleven (11) dwelling units to eight (8) dwelling units on eight (8) single-family lots (Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 & 8), reducing three (3) development rights, as more specifically described in the application dated July 19, 2004 with the following conditions: The Development Standards on the PUD Plan will be revised to include the following: a. Building Envelopes, featuring a minimum front yard setback on Lots 1-5 of 10 feet, and a minimum front yard setback on Lots 6-8 of 15 feet. Building envelopes will be specifically defined to contain all require site disturbances. b. Design Guidelines for this PUD shall be placed on the PUD plan. 2. The PUD site plan shall be revised to add the following: a. The non -developable area restriction from the Wildridge PUD plan shall be copied to the PUD plan. 3. Approval of this PUD is contingent upon concurrent approval of the +;orresponding subdivision Preliminary Plan. ADOPTED THIS 17th DAY OFAugust, 2004 Signed: ` Date: �01 Chris Evans, Chairman Attest: , / / J J4441 C L Date: p/ � r'1 / %% Terry Smit ' S cretary J F.Tianning & Zoning Commission\Resolutions\2004\Res 04-22 L54,55,89,90 B4 WR PUD Amendv2 Approve doe