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PZC Packet 021502Memo To: Planning and Zoning Commissioners ,11 hru: Ruth Borne, Director of Community Development From: Eric Johnson, Planning Technician Date January 8, 2002 Re: Avon Express Car Wash Driveway Entrance Realignment Summary: On September 18, 2001, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the Special Review Use application for a car wash and four employee -housing units on Lot 30 Block 1 Benchmark at Beaver Creek Subdivision. As a part of the approval there were three conditions: 1. The access easement/agreement between the owners of Lots 30 and 31 Block 1 Benchmark at Beaver Creek must be approved and recorded prior to submittal of the Final Design application. 2. The approval of the express detailing is conditional upon review by the Planning and Zoning Commission in one year from date of approval. 3. The roof overhangs will not encroach into the setbacks. Since the approval of the Special Review Use, the applicant and the owners of Lot 31 have been in negotiations to comply with condition number 1. The negotiations have come to an impasse, which has resulted in the applicant proposing a revised site plan using the preexisting access easement approved on February 1, 1995. The revised site plan relocates the entrance/exit west to the preexisting access easement. This new location results in both positive and negative effects. The positive effects are that landscaping is increased and the number of road cuts along Nottingham Road is decreased. The negative effect of this revision is that congestion has been created for vehicle exiting the car wash and entering the Pet Center's parking lot. This revision to the site plan will not change the design of the building. Staffs opinion is that this revised site plan conforms to Town standards and meets the first condition of the Special Review Use approval. The Engineering Department does not have any issues with the proposed revised site plan. Attachments: A. Proposed revised site plan B. Approved site plan from SRU ETIanning & Zoning Commission\MGM0S\2002\L30 B 1 BMBC drive mod memo.doc Centennial Center Condominium Association Lot 31, Block 1 Benchmark at Beaver Creek 730 Nottingham Rd. 949-6467 01/11/02 Planing and Zoning Commissioners Town of Avon Community Development Concerned Citizens We are writing to express our concerns over the latest proposal for lot 30. The most recent proposal, which we only received today, Friday, January 11, 2002, goes back to the original proposal except that it created an extra wide drive to the east (essentially making the entry/exit 3 lanes wide) and contained both an entry and exit for the carwash in addition to the entry for lot 31. Norm Woods, Town Engineer, vetoed this proposal from the start as being unsafe. Now they are proposing a similar approach, yet with a much narrower (2 lanes) driveway of conjoined lanes without any divider. This approach clearly has traffic entering lot 31 crossing and very likely colliding with traffic exiting the carwash. We feel that this will cause major safety risks, not only in the driveway, but additionally on Nottingham Road when cars stop suddenly upon entering lot 31 because of cars exiting into them from the carwash. We also feel that pedestrians exiting the building on lot 31 are put at increasing risk from this traffic congestion and the excelleration of cars entering to get out of the way of oncoming cars. There is also the concern for animal patients of the Pet Centre and small children of these clients being run down by these cars as they are in this dangerous situation. The end of the day rush is very tight already in the existing parking lot and collisions have narrowly been avoided. If a greater traffic problem is created along with the already busy Nottingham Road and adding the volume from the carwash, we are very concerned about a major site for confusion and accidents. If you additionally add inclement weather and icy roads, we feel it would be a miracle if an accident did not occur. We wonder what legal ramifications will come from the attorneys of victims in these accidents. As the owners of Centennial Center, we are all long-standing business owners in Avon, with the very livelihoods of our families and our employees tied to this property. We are concerned with the impact such a proposal will have on our businesses as well as legal ramifications from injured parties. This will serve to make an entry into our parking lot uncertain, confusing in direction and outright dangerous. The developer of lot 30 is an out of town owner with an existing business in another state. He does not rely on this property development for the livelihood of his family or other families already dependent upon him. Finally, it has been stated by the developer of lot 30 that we, the owners of Centennial Center, have not been honoring the spirit of the easement agreement and have been uncooperative. We have felt that the developer's position from the start has been one of "what is mine is mine and what is yours is negotiable". This is clearly evidenced by this latest proposal. Over the past 8 months, we have met numerous times with the town staff, Mr. Grow and his architects, as well as our lawyers. We have spent much time and money to resolve this matter. In fact, as late as November, Mr. Grow agreed to sign an agreement that our respective lawyers had created and then he refused. We are extremely frustrated with this entire process and out a great deal of money with attorney's fees. We would like to see the responsible development of this property, but to allow someone to continue to push this process totally to their needs and disregarding the welfare of the public and the financial concerns of established business owners who actually live in this community, causes us to feel very frustrated and that this is just wrong. This will now seriously impact the adjacent property as well as the safety of the citizens that use Nottingham Road and also those who live in Wildridge and Wildwood. We wish to strongly encourage you to reject this proposal. 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