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L77 B1 WR Multi Fam DesignTown of Avon Final Design Staff Report February 4, 1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Report date January 31, 1997 Project type Residential Four-plex Legal description Lot 77, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision - The Orchard Zoning Planned Unit Development - four units Address 2311 Old Trail Road Introduction On January 21, 1997, this project received a Concept Review. The applicant is proposing a small four unit townhouse development. Each unit has 1, 468 square feet of living space, features three bedrooms, three baths with a two car garage. The architecture has been revised from the original design to reflect a more typical design approach found in Wildridge. The landscape plan is still meant to play a significant role in the design, creating an impression of an established orchard in which the development is placed. The site is unique in its challenges. Located on the southwestern corner of Saddleridge Loop and Old Trail Road, the site resembles a half concave depression quartered on its southern half by a 100 foot utility easement. These constraints have left the developer with a small building envelope. 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. • Allowed use: Conforms with the allowed residential use. • Density: Multi -family four-plex conforms with this lot's four dwelling unit designation. • Lot Coverage: The proposed 8.3% of building coverage conforms with the 50% maximum. • Setbacks: The design meets setback requirements. • Easements: No proposed encroachments. The driveway design in the 10' Slope Maintenance and Snow Storage Easement still requires modification. • Building Height: The largest scaled height of 32' on the third unit conforms with the 35' maximum. • Grading: All proposed slope grades conform with the maximum of 2:1 slope guideline and the proposed driveway grades conform with Town standards. Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\020497\77b1wr2.doc (970) 949-4280 Fax (970) 949-5749 Lot 77, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision, Final Design Review, page 2 February 4, 1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting • Parking: The two (2) garage spaces per unit conform with the required two (2) spaces. However, two required guest parking spaces are not provided. • Snow Storage: Submitted plans show snow storage area equal to the minimum standard of 20% of the proposed impermeable surface area. • Landscaping: Submitted landscape plan appears suitable, except that the diameter of the crabapple trees need to be the minimum 2" caliper. Other than the need for two guest parking spaces and the correction of the crabapple trees' minimum caliper, this project appears to conform with the Zoning Code and other applicable regulations of the Town. 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 proposed materials appear to be of high quality, durable and low maintenance as encouraged by the Planning & Zoning Commission's Design Guidelines. All proposed colors are either natural or earthtone (please refer to sheet "A.3.0" of the plan set and the attached materials and color sheet). Exterior light fixtures have not been presented. 3. The compatibility of the design to minimize site impacts to adjacent properties. Solar and view corridors of neighboring properties should not be unnecessarily impacted due to the project's location within the site's depression and its low building height. The design, therefore, appears to minimize any site impacts to adjacent properties. 4. The compatibility of the proposed improvements with site topography. As mentioned above, this site presents a difficult access challenge. Though proposed driveway would surround the building with asphalt, it is able to maintain relatively easy grades and allows the backfilling of dirt against the building's northern elevation. This backfill will reduce the building's perceived height from Old Trail Road and facilitate the difficult sewer connections coming up out of the site. Accessing the site from the south would alleviate the need to wrap the building in asphalt, however, would require either the import of a great deal of fill dirt or rather extensive retaining walls. The driveway grades on this southern access would also be steeper. The building itself runs parallel to the site's slope and appears to meet the Steep Slope Development Guidelines. Therefore, staff believes the proposed improvements are compatible with the site's topography. 5. The visual appearance of any proposed improvement as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and public ways. In response to the Commission's comments at the previous Concept Review, the applicant has revised the building's architecture: • Inclusion of wood siding on the upper half of the structure, eliminating the masonry look. • Stucco chimneys on the north elevation. • Roof overhangs. • Window trimming to accentuate the windows. With the architectural modifications and effective landscape plan, staff believes this project will be compatible with other Wildridge properties. 6. The objective that no improvement be so similar or dissimilar to others in the vicinity that values, monetary or aesthetic will be impaired. This project's architectural expression is in character with existing Wildridge multi -family projects. Its site solution is similar to the project immediately to the west and should present Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\020497\77b1wr2.doc (970) 949-4280 Fax (970) 949-5749 Lot 77, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision, Final Design Review, page 3 February 4, 1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting an equal street appeal. Therefore, this residential project should not impair either the monetary or aesthetic values of other properties in the vicinity. 7. The general conformance of the proposed improvements with the adopted Goals, Policies and Programs for the Town of Avon. This proposed residential duplex generally conforms with the adopted Goals, Policies and Programs for the Town of Avon. Staff Recommendation Based upon this project's general conformance with the above Design Review Considerations, staff recommends its Final Design approval with conditions. Recommended Motion Approve the Final Design of Lot 77, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision as presented by the plans dated January 22, 1997, with the following conditions: 1. That two (2) guest parking spaces be added. 2. That all landscaping materials be a minimum of 2" minimum caliper for deciduous trees, 6' minimum height for coniferous trees and all shrubs be a minimum of 5 gallons. 3. That all exterior lights be submitted for staff review prior to issuance of building permits. 4. All flues, flashing and galvanized metal will be painted to match surrounding materials. 5. All meters will be placed upon the building and either painted to match surrounding materials or enclosed inside a cabinet or shed. 6. Installation of an automatic irrigation system. If you have any questions regarding this project or any planning matter, please call me at 949-4280 (extension 139), or stop by the Community Development Department. WRespe ly b tted, o e H. arrison Planner Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\020497\77blwr2.doc (970) 949-4280 Fax (970) 949-5749 Lot 77, Block 1, Wildridge Subdivision, Final Design Review, page 4 February 4, 1997 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Planning & Zoning Commission Action ❑ Approved as submitted B 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): T' at two (2) �. est park',.-- 2. ark: ?. That all lands:aping materials !)e _ -,ni ? minimum heiuht for coniferous 3. That all exterior lights be subm teed IOr sig: :v.. u• - -��- =cc o= Duiising per;rs.�. 4. All flues, flashing and galvanized metal wiii ae painte-d to ratc:n surrounding materiajs 5. All meters will be placed upon :ne :)uiicing an ii_M.- Jaa:^.:L .o :::arch or enclosed inside a cabinet o Installation o. an at t�,.-nati. 7. Commission approval of a color ooa, \l�d�/_ 1 P_Date Z �! Jack Hunn, h it ttest: Date _,2-,j--3.7' Sue Railton, Secretary Town of Avon Community Development j:\p&z\1997\020497\77b1wr2.doc (970) 949-4280 Fax (970) 949-5749