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PZC Packet 071800Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Site Tour July 18, 2000 12:00 PM Council Chambers Town of Avon Municipal Building 400 Benchmark Road I. Site Tour Site visit of projects considered for review at the July 18, 2000 Regular Meeting Meet in front of the Municipal Building. Lunch is available to those who RSVP by 10:30 AM, Monday. Posted on July 14, 2000, at the following public places within the Town of Avon: • Avon Municipal Building, main lobby • Avon Recreation Center, main lobby • Avon / Beaver Creek Transportation Center • City Market, main lobby On the Internet at http: / /www.avon.org Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Work Session July 18, 2000 4:00 PM Council Chambers Town of Avon Municipal Building 400 Benchmark Road Agenda A. Joint Work Session with Town Council B. Discussion of regular meeting agenda items. Dinner will be served. Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting July 18, 2000 6:00 PM Council Chambers Town of Avon Municipal Building 400 Benchmark Road Agenda I. Call to Order II. Roll Call III. Additions and Amendments to the Agenda IV. Conflicts of Interest V. Consent Agenda A. Approval of the June 20, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes [Tab 1 ] VI. Final Design Review A. Lot 9, Block 3, Wildridge Subdivision [Tab 2] Project Type: Duplex Applicant: Patrick Hubbell, Summit Studio Owner: George Plavec Address: 5010 Wildridge Road E. B. Lot 20, Block 2, Benchmark at Beaver Creek [Tab 3] Project Type: Minor Project — Wind Screen Applicant: Vista Brasserie Owner: Gary Borris Address: 48 East Beaver Creek Boulevard VII. Fence Applications [Tab 4] A. Lot 22, Block 2, Wildridge Project Type: Split Rail Fence Address: 5588 Coyote Ridge Owner: Ruth Gosiewski B. Lot 46A, Block 1, Wildridge Project Type: Split Rail and PrivacyFence Address: 2410 Saddleridge Loop Owner: Gil Fancher VIII. Other Business A. Staff Approvals: 1. Lot 10A, Block 2, BMBC 0610 W. Beaver Creek Blvd. — West Unit Increasing deck dimensions with trellis detail 2. Lot 17, Block 2, Wildridge Subdivision 2909 June Creek Trail — Unit #1 Adding new windows and replacing exterior door 3. Lot 74, Block 4, Wildridge Subdivision 5491 Wildridge Road East Brill Residence Exterior color change IX. Adjourn Posted on July 14, 2000, at the following public places within the Town of Avon: • Avon Municipal Building, main lobby • Avon Recreation Center, main lobby • Avon / Beaver Creek Transportation Center • City Market, main lobby On the Internet at http: / /www.avon.org Town of Avon Final D o rt Staff Re p July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date Project type Legal description Zoning Address Introduction July 18, 2000 Duplex Residence Lot 9, Block 3, Wildridge Duplex 5010 Wildridge Road East The applicant, George Plavec, is proposing a duplex residence located at 5010 Wildridge Road. The project is a lodge -style duplex with wood and stucco trim. Each unit is approximately 2,600 square feet, and both sides include an attached 2 car garage. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4. 10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. • Density: Duplex. • Lot Coverage: Conforms with lot coverage • Setbacks: The proposed residence extends closely to one setback and leaves no room for error. The applicant will be required to verify the setbacks prior to commencing construction by a licensed surveyor. • Easements: There are no encroachments in the 10' Drainage and Utility Easement. • Building Height: The height restriction for the lot is 35'0" and the proposed height is in compliance with the height restrictions. The applicant will be required to verify elevations at foundation and framing stages by a licensed surveyor. • Grading: Clarify the elevations on the ditch to provide for adequate drainage. The grading for window well and adequate egress on the east elevation requires clarification. • Parking: The applicant is providing sufficient parking on site. • Snow Storage: Submitted plans comply with the Town requirements for snow storage. Snow storage is adjacent to the proposed impermeable surface area. • Landscaping: The landscaping plan is sufficient All disturbed areas will be restored with native grasses and flowers with a minimum of 2" of topsoil. Town of Avon Community Development f: \p &z \staff reports\ 2000 \71800 \lot9bl3.doclot9bl3.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 Lot 9, Block 3, 5010 Wildridge Road, Final Design Review, Page 3 July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting If you've any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please don't hesitate to call me at 748 -4002, or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully submitted, Tambi Katieb, AICP Town of Avon Community Development f: \p &z \staff reports \2000 \71800 \Iot9bl3.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 Town of Avon Minor Project Staff Report July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date July 18, 2000 Project type Minor Project— Vista Brasserie Legal description Benchmark at Beaver Creek, Lot 20, Benchmark Plaza Zoning Town Center Address 48 E. Beaver Creek Blvd. Introduction This minor project is being submitted by the owner of the Vista Brasserie, Gary Borris, to construct a windbreak shelter attached to the outside of the restaurant, on the west side of a small patio seating area. The windbreak proposed will be constructed of plexi -glass and wood framing, and stands approximately nine feet high and fifteen feet long. The windbreak will be stabilized by concrete support posts installed 3'- 4' into the ground and metal supports at grade. Currently, several concrete bollards connected by a chain delineate the small patio area. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4. 10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed commercial use. • Density: Not Applicable. • Lot Coverage: Not Applicable. • Setbacks: Not Applicable. • Easements: There are no encroachments in the Drainage and Utility Easement. • Building Height: Not Applicable. • Grading: Not Applicable. • Parking: Not Applicable. • Snow Storage: This project does not interfere with snow storage requirements. • Landscaping: Not Applicable. 2. The conformance with other applicable rules and regulations of the Town of Avon. There are no apparent conflicts with applicable rules and regulations contained in this application. Town of Avon Community Development \ \finance \cd - public \p &z \staff reports \2000 \71800 \vista.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 Vista Brasserie, 48 Beaver Creek Boulevard East, Minor Project Review, page 3 July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Staff Recommendation Staff recommends denial of this minor project for a windbreak shelter at Vista Brasserie, 48 Beaver Creek Boulevard East. Recommended Motion I move to recommend denial for a windbreak shelter, as proposed in this application, at Vista Brasserie, 48 Beaver Creek Boulevard East. If you've any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please don't hesitate to call me at 748 -4002, or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully submitted, ?A5(- d Tambi Katieb, AICP Town of Avon Community Development \ \finance \cd - public \p &z \staff reports \2000 \71800 \vista.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 'ip\n/KJ of A\VC>J 2. Permits for allowed temporary structures may be issued by the Director of Community Development without review by the Commission. Permits shall run concurrent with building permit. B. Fences and Signs 1. Fences, walls, or similar type barriers shall have separate approval of the Commission, except that functional or decorative fences or walls may be approved as an integral part of a building design. Wood fences are generally more acceptable than metal. Limited use of fences is encouraged; 2. No signs, billboards, or other advertising of any kind shall be erected constructed, or maintained on any lot or structure unless approved in accordance with the provisions contained in the Sign Code of the Town of Avon. C. Communications & Satellite Dish Antennae 1. All antennas shall be located so as to be screened from view from any public right -of -way or neighboring property. Screening may be accomplished by, or through the use of landscaping materials, fencing, existing structures subgrade placements or other means that both screen the antennas and appear natural to the site; 2. All wiring and cable related to antennas installation shall be installed underground or be incorporated entirely within the structure; 3. Color selection for dish antennas should be made with respect to the characteristics of the site or structure. Unpainted surfaces and dish antennas with reflective surfaces shall not be allowed. No advertising, logos or identification shall be allowed on any dish antenna. D. Above Ground Tanks and Miscellaneous Structures 1. Oil, gasoline or liquid petroleum gas tanks will not normally be permitted on or above ground. Temporary installations for a period not exceeding 2 years may be approved provided the installation complies with all applicable regulations and is fully screened from view from all public rights -of -way and neighboring properties; 2. No outdoor clotheslines, trash receptacles, or storage areas will be permitted unless screened; 3. Screening details shall be reviewed and approved by the Commission prior to installation. 4.25 Building Design A. General Design Characteristics 1. Conforms with setback, building area ratios, and height limitations of applicable zone district; 2. Building oriented to take advantage of solar gain and views; 3. Building design and location minimizes impacts on solar and view corridors of neighboring properties; 4. Mirror image duplexes are not permitted. B. Large Commercial Projects 5. Use of pedestrian circulation through the inclusion of Malls, Atriums, and covered walkways is encouraged; 6. Building design should provide for the convenient delivery of goods and services. Planning And Zoning Commission Procedures, Rules And Regulations Page 7 Adopted January 27, 1998 Town of Avon Final Design Staff Report July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date Project type Legal description Zoning Address Introduction July 18, 2000 Fence Application Lot 22, Block 2, Wildridge Duplex — PUD 5588 Coyote Ridge The applicant is requesting the approval of a split rail fence to delineate the property line between Lots 21 and 22. The two properties share a common driveway as indicate on the attached site plan. The split rail fence will terminate prior to reaching the designated open space and Forest Service property. The owner of Lot 21 has contacted Staff to express concerns with the proposed fence. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4. 10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. • Lot Coverage: The fence will delineate the two properties. There is no other purpose for the fence it does not enclose a limited area or have a real ending or beginning. • Setbacks: The split rail fence delineates the property line. • Building Height: the applicant's request is consistent with the Division of Wildlife recommendations that fences should not exceed 48" in height. The lower half of the fence should have an opening of at least 16" to allow for free movement of wildlife. • Landscaping: The fence is proposed in an area of lawn and natural grasses. 2. The type and quality of materials of which the structure is to be constructed. The split rail fence is consistent with the Town's requirements for fencing materials. 3. The appearance of proposed improvements as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and public ways, with respect to architectural style, massing, height, orientation to street, quality of materials, and colors. The split rail fence is designed to delineate the property boundary but it does not enclose an area or have a real beginning or ending. If the fence is designed to keep dogs within the property boundaries, then the fence should enclose a small area and be designed to fit Town of Avon Community Development \ \finance \cd - public \p &z \staff reports\ 2000\ 71800 \I22b2wr- fence.doclot9bl3.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 Lot 22, Block 2, Wildridge Subdivision, Fence Application July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting in with the landscaping and integral to the single family residence. The proposed fence does not attain any other goal than to delineate the property boundary. 4. The objective that no improvement be so similar or dissimilar to others in the vicinity that monetary or aesthetic values will be impaired. There are not any split rail fences in the neighborhood which delineate the property lines up to the Forest Service property. Generally, fences are designed to enclose an area not be isolated boundaries between properties. The general conformance of the proposed improvements with the adopted Goals, Policies and Programs for the Town of Avon. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends denial of the fence application. The applicant may revise the application to enclose a small area for the dogs, which integrates with the home and landscaping. Recommended Motion I move to deny the fence application for Lot 22, Block 2, Wildridge Subdivision. If you've any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please don't hesitate to call me at 748 -4002, or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully submitted, Ruth O. Borne, Asst. Dir. Community Development Town of Avon Community Development \ \finance \cd - public \p &z \staff reports \2000 \71800 \I22b2wr - fence.doc (970) 748 -4030 Fax (970) 949 -5749 I / 4 V, i ...... , ,.'as•- ...... .. :,s�, ;art, -� ..�,,,,,,,,w. j - �'�ify�.'p:ay�"++ep ., yy.�r". I �1 3 CD G CD 3 Town of Avon Final D ort Staff Re p July 18, 2000 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date Project type Legal description Zoning Address Introduction July 18, 2000 Fence Application Lot 46A, Block 1, Wildridge Single Family — PUD 2410 Saddleridge Loop The applicant is requesting the approval of two fences to delineate his property. One fence is a standard split rail fence and the other fence is a short wood slat fence to screen the rear patio area. Attached, please find a site plan which indicates the existing fences on the property as well as the proposed fence. In addition, we have attached an area site plan which indicates all of the existing split rail fences in the immediate vicinity of the applicant. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4.10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. • Lot Coverage: The fence will enclose much of the applicant's property. The fence also duplicates some of the existing fencing already on the property. • Setbacks: The split rail fence proposed on both the north and the east side delineates the property line. The fence on the north (rear patio) has an existing split rail fence where the applicant is requesting a privacy fence. • Building Height: The applicant's request is consistent with the Division of Wildlife recommendations that fences should not exceed 48" in height. Privacy fences are not prohibited by the Division of Wildlife; they recommend they not exceed 2,500 sq. ft. and be located close to the residence. • Landscaping: The fences will be visible from surrounding properties and increase the amount of split rail fences which have no real beginning or ending. There are fences which delineate more than three properties in the immediate vicinity and are very visible. 2. The type and quality of materials of which the structure is to be constructed. The split rail fence and wood slat privacy fence are consistent with the Town's requirements for fencing materials. 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The split rail fence will terminate prior to reaching the designated open space and Forest Service property. The owner of Lot 21 has contacted Staff to express concerns with the proposed fence. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 4. 10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. The conformance with setbacks, massing, access, land use and other provisions of the Zoning Code. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. • Lot Coverage: The fence will delineate the two properties. There is no other purpose for the fence it does not enclose a limited area or have a real ending or beginning. • Setbacks: The split rail fence delineates the property line. • Building Height: the applicant's request is consistent with the Division of Wildlife recommendations that fences should not exceed 48" in height. The lower half of the fence should have an opening of at least 16" to allow for free movement of wildlife. • Landscaping: The fence is proposed in an area of lawn and natural grasses. 2. The type and quality of materials of which the structure is to be constructed. The split rail fence is consistent with the Town's requirements for fencing materials. 3. The appearance of proposed improvements as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and public ways, with respect to architectural style, massing, height, orientation to street, quality of materials, and colors. The split rail fence is designed to delineate the property boundary but it does not enclose an area or have a real beginning or ending. 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