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L61 B1 WR New HomeTown of Avon Final D Staff Rortep April 2, 1996 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date Project type Address Legal description Zoning Introduction March 29, 1996 Single-family residence 2565 Fox Lane Lot 61, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision PUD -Duplex The proposed single family residence is a 2,400 square foot home with cedar board and batten siding, stucco, and log -railed decks. The cedar is proposed to be left natural. The site is north facing and is wooded with Aspen trees. The lot is .67 acres and has slopes of about 22 percent. Design Review Considerations According to the Commission's Procedures, Rules & Regulations, Section 6. 10, the Commission shall consider the following items in reviewing the design of this project: 1. Conformance with the Zoning Code and other applicable regulations of the Town. The site plan is in conformance with the Zoning Code and other regulations, including: • The building meets all setbacks; the boulder walls are less than 4 feet in height. • There is no encroachment into utility easements, with the exception of landscape boulders on the eastern portion of the lot. • There is a slight encroachment into the road maintenance easement. Staff has worked with the applicants to minimize this situation and believes the slight encroachment is justified based on the steep slopes in the area where the driveway must be located. • The 32 foot building falls within the 35 foot height limitation. • The driveway grades meet the maximum 4 percent requirement at the edge of the road and maximum of 10 percent for the rest of the driveway. • A note has been provided that the source of light will not be visible from lighting fixtures. • An adequate snow storage area has been provided. Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\040296pz\61blwrf.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-4280 Lot 61, Block 1,Wildrid-e Subaivision, Review, page 2 April 2, 1996 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting 2. The suitability of the improvement, including type and quality of materials of which it is to be constructed and the site upon which it is to be located. The board and batten and stucco exterior with log -railed decks have a rustic appearance which are appropriate for the wooded building site. 3. The compatibility of the design to minimize site impacts to adjacent properties. The home has an attractive, rustic exterior that is not anticipated to create any negative impacts to adjacent properties. 4. The compatibility of the proposed improvements with site topography. The building is located parallel to the existing topo lines. It also steps up the slope in conformance with the steep slope guidelines. Most of the regrading is located in the front of the house, to accommodate the driveway and meet driveway grade requirements. 5. The visual appearance of any proposed improvement as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and public ways. The applicants have provided a very attractive landscape planter on the west side of the house. However, most of the landscaping on the site is located away from the view of the home from the street. Staff suggests moving one of the Spruce trees on the north side of the driveway to the north side of the garage to add visual interest to the garage wall. The trees are less than 10 feet apart as drawn on the plan, which would be too close when they mature. We also suggest adding some "foundation" plantings of shrubbery to enhance the street side of the lot. 6. The objective that no improvement be so similar or dissimilar to others in the vicinity that values, monetary or aesthetic will be impaired. The home has a unique design that is appropriate for the wooded site. The natural cedar is commonly found in the Wildridge Subdivision. The home will be a positive addition to the subdivision. 7. The general conformance of the proposed improvements with the adopted Goals, Policies and Programs for the Town of Avon. The application is in conformance with the Design Guidelines and other adopted goals and policies. It conforms to the steep slope guidelines. In order to ensure that there will not be a problem from lighting, we recommend a condition that staff review cut sheets of lighting fixtures to ensure they are shielded or have frosted lights to prevent off-site glare. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval with the following conditions for staff approval prior to submittal of building permit: 1. The Spruce trees on the north side of the site be moved farther apart and one be placed in front of the garage. 2. Ten additional shrubs should be provided in the front yard on the north side of the lot. I Cut sheets of the lighting fixtures be provided. Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\040296pz\61b1wrf.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-4280 Lot 61, Block 1,Wildridge Subdivision, Review, page 3 April 2, 1996 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at 949- 4280 (extension 131), or stop by the Community Development Department. Respectfully sub fitted, Z� Karen Griffith, VP Town Planner Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\040296pz\61b1wrf.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-4280 Lot 61, Block 1,Wildridge Subdi,,sion, Review, page 4 April 2, 1996 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Planning & Zoning Commission Action LIApproved as submitted 3' Approved with conditions (noted below) ❑ Denied ❑ Tabled ❑ Withdrawn by applicant Conditions of approval, reasons for tabling or withdrawal of application, or basis for denial (refer to code or guidelines by number): p d, .. -2. Staff •Iluneid. •1 •- ..11'1•.-. • .. 1 • . 1 ..1 addi ional 5 trees that meet minimLim Town ctandards be placed below ..1• above driyewaY along the driveway. Seconded by •1111 •1'ir Railton ..1! tht motion carried unanimously- Sign 1.1 II• Sign' Jack Lun,r Atte Sue Railton, Secretary Date2 4 Date Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\040296pz\61b1wrf.doc (970) 949-4280Fax modem (970) 949-4280