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PZC Packet 092011To Avon Planning and Zoning Commission Fr Sally Vecchio, Community Development Director Date September 14, 2011 RE: Referral Request from the Village (at Avon) DRB concerning the Final Design Review Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon). Summary The Town of Avon (the Town) submitted a design application to the Village (at Avon) DRB (DRB) on May 2, 2011 for the development of Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon) as a public works facility site. The DRB requested that the application be referred to the Town's Planning and Zoning Commission for comment. The proposed improvements will allow the Town to relocate non -transit operations from the Swift Gulch Public Works Facility (Swift Gulch) to Lot 5, including offices, large equipment storage and material storage, prior to Phase I construction of the Swift Gulch redevelopment project next spring. Background The Town is preparing to demolish and rebuild the Town's existing public facility located at 500 Swift Gulch Rd. Over $11.8 million in both state and federal grants have been secured to construct the new facility; supplemented with $3 million in matching funds from the Town. In order to construct the new facility, non -transit related operations currently housed at Swift Gulch must be relocated. Lot 5 was dedicated to the Town in 2003 for a public works facility as part of the Village (at Avon) PUD. The use of Lot 5 for a public works facility is therefore consistent with the existing zoning and intended use of the property. The Town submitted a complete and responsive Final Design application for Lot 5 to the DRB on September 16, 2011. Existing Conditions Lot 5 was previously occupied by the Stone Creek Charter School. Site Improvements related to the school consist of two entrances from the Yoder Avenue cul-de-sac, an internal circulation driveway, minor landscaping, a paved parking area, an unscreened dumpster, over 17,000 square feet of modular school buildings, playground equipment, and a monument sign at the Yoder Ave entrance. Ground cover includes wood mulch in the playground area and native seed in the landscaped areas. The property is located on Yoder Ave, east of Home Depot. Surrounding properties and land uses include: 1-70 to the north, Lot 4 the back of the Home Depot building to the west; the Eagle River and Union Pacific Railroad to the south, and Lot 6, Filing 1, Village(at Avon) to the west (planned for parkland). A sidewalk runs along the southern property line of Lot 5, connecting Lot 6 to Yoder Ave. Proposed Site Improvements The proposed improvements to Lot 5 include: a modular office building, two refueling tanks, a large vehicle/equipment parking area, outdoor bulk material storage area, storage sheds, site lighting, landscaping and fencing. The site will be re -paved and re -graded to accommodate some minor storm drainage improvements. Other minor site improvements include concrete containment barriers for the bulk material storage area, electrical receptacles, and potable water connections. A stone monument sign is proposed for the site entrance. All of the improvements will be for the use of the Town's public works operation. The property will not be accessible to the general public. The proposed Final Design Plan is attached as Exhibit A. The Application Narrative is attached as Exhibit B. The proposed modular office building will be relocated from Swift Gulch to Lot 5. The building is approximately 4,300 SF in size and 18 ft in height. The building dimensions are 68 ft wide by 64 ft long. The building is finished with vertical wood siding and a flat roof. Raised decks will be constructed at three entrances into the building. A handicapped accessible ramp will be constructed at the main entrance to the building. The Town has agreed to re -paint the structure after it is moved on to the site. The modular office building is proposed to be permitted for a period of no more than 5 years while the Swift Gulch facility project is under construction. Lot 5 is located in Planning Area L of the Village (at Avon) PUD, which permits "Temporary Real Estate Office Offices and Construction Offices" uses by right. The Director of Community Development has determined that a temporary Public Works Office is similar to these uses by right, and therefore permitted by -right on Lot 5. Recommendation Staff recommends that the PZC provide referral comments to the Village (at Avon) DRB concerning all relevant land use and planning aspects of the proposal including, the following: 1. The proposed use of Lot 5 for a public works facility is consistent with the zoning and approved use of the Lot. The Avon Comprehensive Plan's Future Land Use Map recommends Lot 5 be developed as a "civic/public" use. The nature of the proposed site and development, including its size, shape, scale, height, and arrangement of structures is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood and properties. 4. The location of buildings and structures, the landscaping, and the pedestrian and vehicular circulation systems are adequate, safe, and efficient. 5. The proposed storm water management plan for the site has been approved by the Town Engineer. 6. There is sufficient water service to the site for the proposed use. 7. Relocating the non -transit operations to Lot 5 prior to beginning Phase I construction next spring is necessary in order to comply with the state and federal grant funding requirements related to the Swift Gulch construction project. VILLAGE (AT AVON) FINAL DESIGN REVIEW BOARD APPLICATION FOR: LOT 5, FILING 1, VILLAGE (AT AVON), AVON, COLORADO Summary The Town of Avon (the Applicant) respectfully submits this application for improvements to Lot 5, Filing 1 in the Village at Avon PUD (the Property) to the Village (at Avon) Design Review Board (DRB) in accordance with The Village (at Avon) Design Review Guidelines, 3rd Amendment, effective as of March 15, 2011 (the Design Guidelines). Due to the utilitarian nature of the site use, the interim nature of the buildings, and the strict scheduling requirements imposed by outside agencies, the Applicant requests timely Final Design Review approval. The Town adequately addressed the conditions of approval during the Preliminary Design Review meeting held on July 25, 2011. The Village DRB had the following conditions for inclusion in the Final Design Review submittal, all of which are incorporated into this submittal: 1. The Town shall furnish a $20,000 bond to ensure the removal of the temporary office building within five (5) years. The bond is being procured and will be furnished as part of the Technical Review submittal. 2. Change some of the proposed landscaping at the site entry from aspen trees to evergreens to enhance year-round screening of the site entry. 3. Relocate some proposed trees from the NW lot corner to the south fence line and provide additional screening for the entire south fence line, specifically creeping vegetation on the fence and plantings both inside and outside the fence boundary. 4. Add 'Traer Creek' to the proposed monument sign at the site entry. 5. Add a tracking pad or similar way to mitigate mud tracking onto the proposed asphalt surface. The DRB waived the requirement for a Master Sign Program, Roof Plan, and Final Model for this application at the Preliminary Design Review meeting. The Applicant is proposing to relocate a portion of the Town's public works operations to the Property this fall. The Property was dedicated to the Town in 2003 for the purpose of a public works facility. The use of Lot 5 for a public works facility is therefore consistent with the existing zoning and intended use of the Property. The proposed office building is temporary in nature and anticipated to be in place for a period of 5 years while a significant construction project disrupts operations at the Town's Swift Gulch facility. The Property is located in Planning Area L of the Village (at Avon) PUD, which permits "Temporary Real Estate Office Offices and Construction Offices" uses by right. The Director of Community Development has determined that a temporary Public Works Office is similar to these uses by right, and therefore permitted by -right on Lot 5. The zoning determination can be found in Attachment D. Immediate mobilization to the Property is crucial in order to Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 comply with the state and federal grant funding requirements related to the Swift Gulch construction project. The desired date of September 1, 2011 has passed. Background The Town of Avon is preparing to demolish and rebuild the existing Public Works facility at 500 Swift Gulch Rd. Over $11.8 million in state and federal grants have been secured to construct the new facilities, supplemented with $3 million in Town matching funds. In order to construct the new facilities at Swift Gulch, existing facilities and operations currently housed at Swift Gulch must be relocated. The Property was platted and dedicated to the Town in 2003 for the purpose of a public works facility. Facility operations from Lot 5 will include road and park maintenance and snow removal. Existing Site Conditions Lot 5 is currently occupied by the Stone Creek Charter School. Site Improvements consist of two entrances from the Yoder Avenue cul-de-sac, an internal circulation driveway, minor landscaping, a paved parking area, an unscreened dumpster, over 17,000 square feet of modular school buildings, playground equipment, and a monument sign at the Yoder Ave entrance. Ground cover consists of wood mulch in the playground area, and native seed in the landscaped areas. Photographs representing the existing site conditions are included as Attachment A. Proposed Site Improvements The proposed improvements for the Property include: a modular office building, two refueling tanks, a large vehicle/equipment parking area, an outdoor bulk material storage area, site lighting, landscaping and fencing. The site will also be re -paved and re -graded to accommodate some minor storm drainage improvements. All of the improvements will be for the use of the Town's public works operation. The Property will not be accessible to the general public. The modular office building will be relocated from the existing public works facility at 500 Swift Gulch Rd. The building is approximately 4,300 SF in size and 18 feet in height. The building dimensions are 68 feet wide by 64 feet long. The building is finished with vertical wood siding and a flat roof. Raised decks will be constructed at three entrances into the building. A handicapped accessible ramp will be constructed at the main entrance to the building. Four storage sheds from the Swift Gulch facility also proposed to be relocated to the Property. The sheds are approximately 11 feet by 15 feet by 10 feet tall. Other minor site improvements include concrete containment barriers for the bulk material storage area, electrical receptacles, and potable water connections. A stone monument sign is proposed for the site entrance. Page 2 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 Proposed improvements can be found in Attachment B (Site Plan) and Attachment C (Material Selections, including photographs of the modular buildings, fencing, fuel tanks, and site lighting). DESIGN GUIDELINES: VILLAGE DESIGN PHILOSOPHY DG 1.2 Village Design Philosophy and Theme: The Village Design Theme is intended to establish an attractive appearance for visitors and residents while being flexible enough to allow for affordable design solutions. Lot 5 was dedicated to the Town in 2003 for the purpose of a future public works facility. Lot 5 was selected by the Town and Developer as a public works facility to minimize any potential negative impacts to other areas of the Village. The proposed buildings and accessory uses are not visible from the public right-of-way and are not intended to provide public usage of this area. Lot 5 is located in Planning Area L of the Village (at Avon) PUD. This area is envisioned as regional commercial area where residential, lodging, and service oriented uses and activities serve the needs of residents and guests of the Upper Eagle River Valley. The entrance of the Property at Yoder Ave is the only visible portion of the Property from the public right-of-way and the proposed improvements to this area are consistent with the Village Design Philosophy and Theme including: landscaping that exceeds the Design Guidelines, new perimeter fencing, new lighting fixtures that match the fixtures on the adjacent Wal- mart/Home Depot property, and an attractive stone monument sign identifying the name of the property and address. The proposed improvements to the Property entrance complement the adjacent development, and will set a positive example for future development expected in the Village. The temporary public works offices, and accessory uses on Lot 5 are consistent with the Village Design Philosophy and Theme because they provide an "affordable design solution" for the approved use of the Property during the construction of the Town's public works facilities at Swift Gulch. After the Swift Gulch construction project is complete, the Town anticipates that it will replace the structures with new buildings that reinforce the Village Design Theme, including LEED certification and sustainable architectural design. In response to DRB comments, the Town has prepared a resolution, included as Attachment E, which requires the modular building to be removed from the site within 5 years of the DRB approval unless the Town applies for and receives a time extension from the DRB. In response to DRB comments, a surety bond is being procured for the Town to provide to the DRB ensuring the proposed 5 -year life span of the temporary office building; this bond will be provided after Final Design approval. DESIGN GUIDELINES: SITE DESIGN DG 2.1 Access and Parking: The Design Guidelines set forth the type of parking preferred for each Planning Area within the Village at Avon subdivision, with the exception of Planning Area L. The Applicant proposes surface parking which is Page 3of13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 consistent with the type of parking provided for a majority of Planning Area K (Wal- Mart, Home Depot, and Traer Creek Plaza). The Applicant will improve the current parking and vehicle circulation areas constructed for the Stone Creek School. Section A.6.c of Exhibit C., PUD Guide requires 3 parking spaces per 1,000 SF of gross leasable space. The office building is approximately 4,300 SF which results in 13 required parking spaces. The site plan provides 23 parking spaces including one handicapped space. The Town is proposing xeriscaping the existing landscape islands around the parking lot. Existing pine trees will be replaced with aspen trees which are more suitable for parking lot islands. DG 2.2 Gradina and Drainaae: Minimal grading is needed for the site due to the use of the existing site layout. Existing grades will be largely maintained over the non-developed areas of the site to the east. A small amount of drainage on the northern part of the site will drain to the north of the site and to the west, following existing drainage patterns. The remainder of the site and the vast majority of impervious area will drain into the existing storm sewer inlet in the landscape area adjacent to the site entrance. Two other inlets are proposed to collect drainage from the large vehicle parking and circulation area and from the outdoor wash facility. In response to DRB comments, a 1,000 -gallon capacity sand/oil separator has been added to the plan in-line with the storm drainage pipe as a water quality measure. The Town of Avon public works department will maintain the facility in perpetuity. A cut sheet of the proposed facility has been added to Attachment C. Storm inlets and pipes will convey the drainage to the landscape island where flows will reach the existing storm drainage culvert and tie into the Yoder Avenue storm drainage system. The entire Yoder Avenue storm drainage system is then conveyed to a large detention/infiltration pond located to the south of Wal-Mart. None of the planted areas exceed the maximum 2:1 slope with a minimum of two percent (2%) grade. The grass areas do not exceed a slope of 4:1 with a minimum of two percent (2%) grade. The paved streets, driveways (with curb and gutter), and parking surfaces/bays have positive drainage with a minimum of one-half percent (1/2%) grade. Parking surfaces do not exceed a maximum grade of five percent (5%). All walkways and other paved areas have positive drainage with a minimum grade of one (1%) percent and do not exceed a maximum grade of five percent (5%). Prior to submittal of Final Design materials, Town Engineering staff conducted a study of the existing and proposed drainage infrastructure on the site to ensure its adequacy. Review of the Village at Avon Final Drainage Study (Martin -Martin, 2001) shows the site within drainage basin P-8. Basin P-8 includes not only Lot 5, but the Home Depot site and the highway embankment areas to the north. The proposed improvements will create runoff volumes well within the capacity of the receiving storm drain system. A detailed analysis of the proposed drainage facilities and runoff is included as Attachment F. Page 4 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 Stormwater quality is provided by the inline sand/oil separator proposed at the vehicle wash down area. It is anticipated that this area will see the vast majority of contaminants and that it will occur during low flow events, e.g. vehicle washing. Run-on to the site from the north (I-70 highway embankment) will be intercepted along the north fenceline and routed to the west along an existing drainage channel and easement. The drainage infrastructure proposed in the Final Design Review application is adequate to convey storm drainage and improve water quality. DG 2.3 Maximum Site Coverage: The proposed site plan complies with the site coverage requirements outlined in the Design Guidelines. The proposed building site coverage is 3.3%. The site coverage for all impervious surfaces is 48%. The extent of asphalt paving is necessary due to the large public works vehicles (e.g. snow plows, heavy equipment) utilizing the site. In response to DRB comments, the ground cover on the eastern portion of the site, previously contemplated to be a uniformly -graded cobble material, has been changed to native grass revegetation. DG 2.4 Retaining Walls: No retaining walls are proposed. DG 2.5 Accessory Structures: Four (4) storage sheds will be used as accessory uses to the offices and outdoor storage facilities on the Property. DG 2.6 Service Areas, Loading Docks, and Trash Storage: The Property will be used for large vehicle parking and storage, as well as outdoor material and yard storage. The Design Guidelines require "careful arrangement" of screening walls and trees to mitigate these features. The location of the Property and lack of visibility from adjacent properties creates an opportunity for the Town to focus screening on the west property line adjacent to the entrance of the site. By transplanting mature vegetation with new landscape material, the Applicant believes it can provide a substantial and immediate visual barrier. A mixture of new spruce trees and larger transplanted trees combined with landscape berms up to 2 feet tall will screen the Property from adjacent properties and the public right-of-way. The proposed landscape screening will complement the existing spruce trees along the shared property line with Home Depot to create an effective and natural landscape barrier which will visually screen the vehicle and material storage for off-site views. To address DRB concerns, additional high- quality landscaping has been added to assist in the screening of the site along the west and south property lines. A more detailed description of the improved landscape character can be found on Page 7. The Property's trash receptacle is a 20 -cubic yard roll off dumpster located on the northwest corner of the Lot. The proposed landscaping, fencing, and remote nature of the area will provide sufficient screening from the public right-of-way. A permanent enclosure will be constructed as part of the permanent improvements on Lot 5. Page 5of13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 DG 2.7 Utility Connections: No change is proposed for the existing utility connections because the proposed site improvements are temporary in nature. DG 2.8 Snow Removal and Temporary Storage: The Town is proposing on-site snow storage. Due to the size and shape of the Property, the Town has sufficient land to store snow on-site without compromising required on-site parking or vehicle circulation. The snow storage areas are not visible from the public right-of-way and plentiful solar exposure will aid in keeping snow piles to a minimum. DG 2.9 LicihtincL The light fixtures on the modular office building are downcast spot lights with motion sensors and timers. The light fixtures are shielded and aimed to cast light down and onto the landings and steps by each door. The fixtures comply with the Design Guidelines and the Town of Avon's Outdoor Lighting Ordinance. The light poles are full cut-off fixtures, and have the same shoe -box style design as the light poles in the Home Depot parking lot. The fixtures and poles will be painted black to match the color of the Home Depot fixtures. In response to DRB comments, cut sheets of the proposed lighting have been added to Attachment C. DG 2.10 Temporary Construction Facility: The nature of this application is in part a temporary facility; therefore, the plans and specifications required by Section 2.10 of the Design Guidelines are included within this application. DG 2.11 Communications and Satellite Dish Antennae: There are no communication or satellite dish antennas proposed with this application. DESIGN GUIDELINE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DG 3. Architectural Desian:. The proposed buildings are not visible from the public right-of-way and are not intended for public access or pedestrian orientation. The modular buildings provide an affordable, interim design solution for the office operations of the public works facility until the Swift Gulch construction project is complete and permanent facilities can be constructed on Lot 5. Height: The maximum building height in Planning Area L is 48 feet. All of the proposed structures are below this height limit. The height of the modular office building is 18 ft. Because this building is well below the maximum height limit, the Applicant requests a waiver from the formal building height calculation exhibit. DG 3.1 Massina and Scale: The addition of decks and porches on three sides of the modular office building breaks up the massing or "boxiness" of the structure. Building elements that achieve human scale include: ground floor windows, perimeter landscaping and natural wood siding. South facing windows and landscaping around the building will provide passive solar gain and cooling. DG 3.2 Roofs: The modular office building has a nearly flat roof. All roof mounted equipment is painted to match the roof color. Because the ridges, eaves, pitches, Page 6 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 and penetrations in the roof structures are nearly non-existent, the Applicant requests that DRB waive the requirement for a formal roof plan. DG 3.3 Doors and Entries: The modular office building was designed with entry doors on three sides of the buildings. The front entryway of the building includes cedar deck and handicapped ramp which addresses the driveway in front of the building and relates in size and scale of the building. Protection from sloughing snow or ice is not necessary because the building has a flat roof. DG 3.4 Windows: The modular building was designed with double -hung vinyl windows with clear glass. The size and scale of the windows complements the building fagade and communicates its use as a public works facility. DG 3.5 Exterior Wall Materials: The modular building is finished with wood siding and painted a tan color. The Applicant intends to re -paint the building after it is relocated to the Property. DG 3.6 Architectural Metals: The application does not propose the use of architectural metals. DG 3.7 Architectural Glass: The application does not propose the use of architectural glass. DG 3.8 Masonry: The application does not propose the use of masonry. DG 3.9 Wood and Manufactured Products: Wood siding and manufactured wood products are the primary building materials used on the modular buildings. DG 3.10 Maximum Buildinc7 Heiciht: The modular office building is approximately 18 feet in height, which conforms to the 48 feet maximum building height required in Planning Area L. DG 3.11 Sipnac7e: The Town proposes to install a natural stone monument sign at the entrance of the Property. The sign will be nearly identical to the sign at the Swift Gulch site . Sheet L.3 of Attachment B shows a rendering of the proposed monument sign. The sign is attractive, appropriate and complies with the Design Guidelines for Signs. DESIGN GUIDELINE LANDSCAPE DESIGN DG 4. Landscape Design: The Design Guidelines require 20% of a site to be landscaped. The Applicant is proposing to landscape 27% of the Property. The landscaped area will include: a native, drought -tolerant seed mix with wildflowers for reseeding areas that are disturbed, new and transplanted mature trees, and the use of xeriscaping techniques. The Landscape Plan will also utilize berming along the western and southern property lines. The plant materials in this area consist of spruce trees at least 8 -feet tall and aspen trees. Shrubs will meet the 5 gallon minimum size. All landscape beds will contain natural wood mulch. The existing Page 7of13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 spruce trees planted by the Stone Creek Charter School will be relocated to the west and south fence lines and replaced with aspen trees. In response to DRB comments at the June 2, 2011 meeting, Zehren and Associates prepared a landscape plan that addresses the arrival experience to the facility which will be located at the terminus of Yoder Avenue, and immediately east of the Wal-Mart / Home Depot. The goal is to create a positive image and mitigate views into facility from the outside Following are some of the design elements that are being proposed: The landscape plan proposes to layer plant material in front of and behind an 8 foot chain link fence, to create visual interest and screen views in from the outside. A mix of evergreen trees, deciduous trees, native shrubs, ornamental grasses, perennial and landscape boulders are proposed, organized around the relocated Public Works Address Monument. Some of the plants are coordinated with plants used elsewhere through -out the Village at Avon and to reinforce the sense of place, and coordinate overall look and aesthetics. The plan proposes two 14 foot wide gates at either end, one as an entry and the other as an exit gate. The gates will be decorative steel / wrought iron and break up the chain link fence, be more durable and operational, and create a sense of pride and security for the facility. Landscaping is proposed along the south fence border, to selectively filter views into the facility from the adjacent sidewalk, and neighborhood across the river. Landscaping is proposed around the building, around the parking lots, and internal to the site to soften the expanse of paving and create some shade for parked cars. Reseeding is proposed to be a 'dry native mountain revegetation mix' that has been created specifically for our region, and includes a variety of native grasses and forbes. The seeding is proposed in a major area of the site, and replaces areas previously proposed as crushed aggregate. Irrigation will be kept to a minimum. The only permanent irrigation will be drip irrigation at the tree and shrub locations. All ground cover is proposed to be natural wood mulch. No sod is proposed. Disturbed areas outside of tree areas will be re -vegetated with a weed -free native grass mix with wildflowers. Temporary above -ground irrigation will be installed in re -vegetated areas and will be removed once the vegetation is satisfactorily established in order to minimize water usage. Page 8of13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 DESIGN REVIEW BOARD CRITERIA FOR REVIEW DG 5.2 DRB Basis of Review: The Applicant proposes the following findings with regard to the specific criteria that serve as the basis of review for the DRB. The Applicant's proposed findings are in italics. 1. The proposed Development must comply with the PUD Guide, applicable covenants, conditions, restrictions and other Control Documents that govern the use, location, massing and size of Buildings and structures within the Village. The proposed development complies with the PUD Guide, and all applicable Controlling Documents. The Town's public works facility is allowed use within Planning Area L and meets all site coverage, height, and other zoning standards. Further, the Village at Avon Filing 1 Amended Final Plat specifies Lot 5 as "Town of Avon Public Works Facility." 2. The proposed Development must conform to the designated use of the Planning Area in which it is to be located. The proposed temporary Public Works facility complies with the designated use for Lot 5, Filing 1, VAA, also known as Planning Area L. The temporary nature of the facility is a use by -right as determined by the Community Development Director (See Attachment D). 3. The proposed Development must conform to the Guidelines applicable to the Planning Area, including Design Philosophy, and intentions with respect to, but not limited to, site design, site access, parking and loading, easements, site grading, drainage, landscaping, snow storage, lighting, sidewalks, design character, the color, quality and identity of Building materials, and architectural merit and interest. The application is in substantial compliance with the Design Guidelines. 4. The proposed Development must be compatible with site topography, minimize site disturbance, be oriented to and follow existing slopes, minimize benching, or other significant alteration of existing topography. The proposed site plan intends to utilize the existing site layout to the maximum extent feasible, including existing accesses, parking areas, and infrastructure. Grading on the site is minimal, with little change to existing topography. No walls or other steep slopes are required. S. The acceptability of the appearance of the proposed Development as viewed from adjacent and neighboring properties and ROW, with Page 9of13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 respect to architectural style, massing, height, orientation, quality of material and colors. Due to the berming and landscaping provided, the minimal height of site improvements, and the site's limited view from adjacent properties, the proposed development should not be viewed negatively with respect to the above mentioned criteria. In response to DRB comments, additional landscaping was designed and is proposed for the entry area as well as the south property line 6. Proposed Development shall not be so similar, or dissimilar, to others in the vicinity, nor so different in quality of design, materials or execution such that monetary or aesthetic values will be impaired, thereby not achieving the Design Philosophy or Design Theme. The proposed development has little impact on the existing or future developments in the vicinity due to its location behind the Home Depot building. The facilities have been adequately screened from public view and landscaping and signage improvement at the entrance will enhance the aesthetic value of the property. Landscaping materials have been chosen to match existing patterns and materials elsewhere in the Village. 7. All required materials, information and fees have been correctly submitted in accordance with these Guidelines (see Appendix B for the DRB Application Form). Please refer to Attachment B for the required submittal materials. Page 10 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 Attachments: Attachment A Existing Conditions Photographs, Lot 5, Village at Avon Filing 1 Attachment B Final Design Review Submittal Materials 1. Completed Final Design Review Application Form. 2. Final Design Review Fee A check for $400 for the Final Design Review is enclosed with this application. 3. Any specific information requested by the DRB as a condition of Preliminary Design Review Approval. Five key items were presented to the Town at the July 25, 2011 DRB Meeting during which the Town gained Preliminary Design Review Approval: 1. The Town shall furnish a $20,000 bond to ensure the removal of the temporary office building within five (5) years. The bond will be furnished as part of the Technical Review submittal. 2. Change some of the proposed landscaping at the site entry from aspen trees to evergreens to enhance year-round screening of the site entry. 3. Relocate some proposed trees from the NW lot corner to the south fence line and provide additional screening for the entire south fence line, specifically creeping vegetation on the fence and plantings both inside and outside the fence boundary. 4. Add 'Traer Creek' to the proposed monument sign at the site entry. 5. Add a tracking pad or similar way to mitigate mud tracking onto the proposed asphalt surface. The enclosed submittal addresses these five items. 4. Topographical Survey 5. Site Plan 6. Site improvements such as sidewalks, steps, ADA access and egress routes, , landscape materials, site furniture, premises boundaries, railings, fences, etc. The site improvements are shown on Sheets C.1 and L.1. 7. Floor Plans 8. Roof Plan The Town requests a waiver from the formal Roof Plan submittal requirement since the proposed improvements include relocation of an existing modular building nearly devoid of eaves, overhangs, pitches, Page 11 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 and penetrations. Any roof equipment will be painted to match the existing roof color. 9. Exterior Elevations 10. Site/Building Sections A building cross-section from the manufacturer has been provided as sheet 5.2. In addition, Sheet L.1A has been added which includes a Site Section. 11. Building Height Calculation The height of the modular building is 18 feet. A formal Building Height Calculation is not required. 12. Exterior Lighting Plan and fixture cut sheets The location of all exterior lights is shown on Sheet C.1. Attachment C contains photographs of the lights proposed to be moved from Swift Gulch to Lot 5. In addition, catalog cut sheets showing the proposed lighting have been added to Attachment C. 13. Final Model (if required) The DRB waived the requirement for the Final Model at the July 25, 2011 Preliminary Design Review meeting. 14. Exterior materials and colors sample board with written specifications along with two color photographs of the sample board. Since the proposed project involves relocation of existing structures, the photographs presented in Attachment C represent the exact materials to be used on the site. 15. Landscape Plan Landscape plans have been provided in Sheets L.1, L. 1A, L.2 L.3, and L.4. 16. Irrigation and Maintenance Plan Drip irrigation is proposed for all plantings and temporary above- ground irrigation is proposed for all revegetated areas. This will be configured in the field by Town of Avon Parks personnel. 17. Master Sign Program The DRB waived the requirement for a Master Sign Program at the July 25, 2011 DRB meeting. 18. Construction Management Plan A Construction Management Plan is has been prepared and is included as Sheet C.2. Site Details have been added and are included on Sheet C. 3. 19. Construction Sign design and location. The Construction Sign is shown on Sheet L.3 and the location is specified on Sheet C.2. Attachment C Supplemental Site Information 1. Photographs of Existing Modular Office Building to be Relocated 2. Cut Sheet and Photo of Proposed Fence 3. Cut Sheets of Proposed Fueling Tanks 4. Photographs of Proposed Site Lighting Page 12 of 13 Town of Avon DRB Final Application for Lot 5, Filing 1, Village (at Avon), Avon, CO September 9, 2011 5. Cut sheets of Proposed Site Lighting 6. Photograph of Proposed Storage Shed 7. Cut Sheet of proposed Sand/Oil Separator (approved equivalent may be used) Attachment D Zoning Interpretation Letter from the TOA Community Development Director Attachment E Proposed Resolution Approving the Temporary Use for Lot 5 Attachment F Supplemental Stormwater Management Letter Page 13 of 13 ATTACHMENT A �-i -7WL W7 Photo 3: View from site looking North � .. � Fun .w ...� a" �.�— � ..__. f D r1 �y5F1�J 7n IIIIII� d S fJ. 4 . 9- r (7•. > 0 f Q� m cn TF Y] y � t 'lw< W S IIIIIIIII���IIIIII r Z rn rn X 03F- D On 0 Z C17- cf) D z -n ru co = COVER SHEET i M m R�„ AVON PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY FINAL. 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