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L2 MTST Temp Nursery Res. 97-4TOWN OF AVON PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 97-4 SERIES OF 1997 A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING TO THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF AVON EXTENSION OF APPROVAL PERIOD FOR A TEMPORARY GARDEN CENTER ON LOT 1 AND STORAGE OF NURSERY MATERIALS ON LOT 2, WILDWOOD RESORTS THROUGH JUNE 1998,TOWN OF AVON, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO WHEREAS, Marty Jones, acting as the applicant and authorized agent for the owner of Lots 1 and 2, Wildwood Resorts, Town of Avon, Eagle County, Colorado has applied to extend the approval period to operate a garden center and nursery on Lot 2, and storage of nursary materails on Lot 1, through June 1998. WHEREAS, after notices required by law, a public hearing was held by the Planning & Zoning Commission of the Town of Avon, at which time the applicant and the public were given an opportunity to express their opinions and present certain information and reports regarding the proposed PUD extension, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 17.20.110.H. of the Avon Municipal Code, the Planning & Zoning Commission has considered the following design criteria: 1. Conformity with the Avon Comprehensive Plan goals and objectives. 2. Conformity and compliance with the overall design theme of the town, the sub -area design recommendations and design guidelines adopted by the Town. 3. Design compatibility with the immediate environment, neighborhood, and adjacent properties relative to architectural design, scale, bulk, building height, buffer zones, character and orientation. 4. Uses, activity, and density which provide a compatible, efficient, and workable relationship with surrounding uses and activity. 5. Identification and mitigation or avoidance of natural and/or geologic hazards that affect the property upon which the PUD is proposed. J:\P&Z\RESOLUTI\RES 97\4-WLDWD.DOC 6. Site plan, building design and location and open space provisions designed to produce a functional development responsive and sensitive to natural features, vegetation and overall aesthetic quality of the community. 7. A circulation system designed for both vehicles and pedestrians addressing on and off site traffic circulation that is compatible with the Town transportation plan. 8. Functional and aesthetic landscaping and open space in order to optimize and preserve natural features, recreation, views and function. 9. Phasing plan or subdivision plan that will maintain a workable, functional, and efficient relationship throughout the development of the PUD. The phasing plan shall clearly demonstrate that each phase can be workable, functional and efficient without relying upon completion of future project phases. 10. Adequacy of public services such as sewer, water, schools, transportation systems, roads, parks, and police and fire protection. 11. That the existing streets and roads are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated traffic within the proposed PUD and in the vicinity of the proposed PUD. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT the Planning & Zoning Commission hereby recommends to the Town Council of the Town of Avon, Eagle County, Colorado to approve the Extension of the Nusary/Garden Center and storage on Lot 1 and 2 of Wildwood Resort based upon the following findings: 1. The use conforms with the goals and objectives of the Avon Comprehensive Plan. 2. The use conforms and complies with the overall design theme of the town, the sub- area design recommendations and design guidelines of the Town. 3. The use achieves design compatibility with the immediate environment, neighborhood, and adjacent properties relative to architectural design, scale, bulk, building height, buffer zones, character and orientation. 4. The uses, activity and density are compatible, efficient and produce a workable relationship with surrounding uses and activity. 5. The site plan, building design and location, and open space provisions produce a functional development responsive and sensitive to natural features, vegetation and overall aesthetic quality of the community. 6. Vehicular and pedestrian circulation systems address on and off site traffic circulation that is compatible with the Town Transportation Plan. 7. Functional and aesthetic landscaping and open space optimizes and preserves natural features, recreation, views and functions. J:\P&Z\RESOLUTI\RES 97\4-WLDWD.DOC ADOPTED THIS 18TH DAY OF MARCH, 1997 Rivnpd- Attest: Sue Railton, Secretary Date: Date: -5 —I8 ` y J:\P&Z\RESOLUTI\RES 97\4-WLDWD.DOC