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PZC Packet 071613Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Agenda Tuesday, June 18, 2013 Avon Town Council Chambers AV 0 N Meetings are open to the public Avon Municipal Building / One Lake Street Planning Commissioner Refresher Workshop The Planning Commissioner Refresher Workshop was called to order at 5:15 pm. II. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 7:25 pm. III. Roll Call All Commissioners were present with the exception of Commissioners Losa and Bonidy. IV. Additions & Amendments to the Agenda There were no amendments to the agenda. V. Conflicts of Interest There were no conflicts of interest. VI. Code Text Amendment — PUBLIC HEARING Description: Staff has prepared an amendment to AMC Section 7.16.060, Planned Unii Development, to perform the following changes: 1) Create Minor and Major Amendment procedures for existing Final PUD zone districts; 2) Remove AMC Section 7.16.020(g) Minor Amendment; and 3) Add and clarify the applicable review criteria for PUDs.. This amendment was initiated by the Town Council and PZC's recommendation will be forwarded to Council for final action after another Public Hearing. Discussion: Matt Pielsticker presented the proposed code amendments as presented to the PZC. Commissioner Minervini asked about process and if a Minor PUD had to be reviewed by both the PZC and Town Council. Staff responded by discussing the legal procedures for approving PUD's and the required process currently in place which included both PZC and Council Commissioner Minervini further discussed the difference between Minor Amendments versus Administrative Amendments, as presented in the packet materials. Commissioner Prince questioned if the Minor Development Plan language would cap the amount of changes to approved development plans. Jared Barnes responded that as currently drafted it was open ended, but limiting the changes to a 10% modification in building height and square footage as is drafted in the Minor Amendment section would add clarity. There was agreement with adding the 10% language. Commissioner Struve agreed with Staff's recommended language and suggested additional language related to a change in the character of the design. Commissioner dialogue ensued regarding the number of days the PZC or Town Council can continue a public hearing without the consent of the applicant. Various options were considered regarding substantial changes to an application, various types of applications having different review lengths, or at the PZC discretion. The public hearing portion of the meeting was open and closed due to no comments. Commissioner Struve recommended 65 days for review after the initial public hearing to ensure an additional month and 2 regularly scheduled meetings. There was consensus to adding the additional meeting times after reflecting on other projects. Action: Commissioner Prince moved to approve Resolution 13-05 with the amendments discussed during the hearing which include: 1. Section 7.16.020(e) be revised to read, "The PZC or Council may continue a public hearing on its own initiative for a maximum of sixty-five (65) days after the date of the initial public hearing without the consent of the applicant." 2. Section 7.16.080(b)(2)(viii) be revised to read, "Modifications to approved development plans which results in a ten percent (10%) or less increase to lot coverage; ten percent (10%) or less increase to building height; ten percent (10%) or less increase to the amount of square footage of a land use or structure and does not result in a change in the types of uses in the project 3. Section 7.16.080(b)(2) be revised to include an additional romanette which states, "Modifications to approved development plans which do not change the character of the approved development plan." The motion included the following additional findings: 1. Modifications to Section 7.16.080 are to clarify and better define that notion of modifications in (viii) and (ix). 2. The increase in review time frame is to ensure an additional two regularly scheduled meetings for all public hearings without the consent of the applicant. Commissioner Struve seconded the motion and it carried with a 5-0 vote. VII. Consent Agenda • June 4, 2013 Draft Meeting Minutes Action: Commissioner Hardy moved to approve the minutes as amended. Commissioner Struve seconded the motion and it carried with a 5-0 vote. VIII. Other Business • VAA Settlement Update • Lot 61 Wyndham • Capital Facilities Planning at next Council Meeting • ECO Trail from Bob the Bridge to Stonebridge Dr. • Eagle County GIS IGA IX. Adjourn The meeting was adjourned at 8:32 pm. 2 Staff Report - Major Design and Development Plan July 16, 2013 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Report date July 11, 2013 Project type Residential Construction - Duplex Legal description Lot 48, Block 3, Wildridge Subdivision Zoning Planned Unit Development (PUD) - i Units Address 4730 Wildridge Road East Prepared By Matt Pielsticker, Senior Planner' __7 Summary of Requests The Applicant, Michael Pukas, has submitted a Major Design and Development application for a duplex structure on Lot 48, Block 3 of the Wildridge Subdivision, also described as 4730 Wildridge Road East (the Property). The units will measure approximately 3,778 (West Unit) and 3,941 (East Unit) square feet. The structure will utilize stucco, wood siding, stone, and asphalt shingles as the primary exterior finishes. Property Description The Property measures fifty eight -hundredths (0.58) of an acre or approximately 25,265 square feet with Wildridge Road East frontage. The topography adjacent to the road is steep due to the road cut, at or over 40% for the entire frontage. Once above and out of the front setback the existing grades are more gradual. To the east and north of the property is Tract I, which is a Town of Avon Open Space tract. Tract I contains US Forest Service Road #7-779, also known as Metcalf Creek Road, which accesses the White River National Forest and Red and White Road to the north. The Property has standard setbacks for the Wildridge Subdivision, twenty-five foot (25') front yard and ten foot (1o') side and rear yard setbacks. The Property also has standard seven and one-half foot (7.5') easements on the side property lines and a ten foot (1o') easement on the front and rear property lines. There are three (3) existing mature evergreen trees, and five (5) mature aspen trees bordering the western property line that were planted in association with the duplex development to the west. Planning Analysis Allowed Use and Density: The Property is zoned Planned Unit Development (PUD) with a plat note that limits the density to two (z) dwelling units in the form of a duplex. The application proposes to construct a duplex and complies with zoning. Lot Coverage, Setback and Easements: The applicant is proposing that the lot coverage is sixteen percent (13%) which complies with the maximum fifty percent (50%) allowed by zoning. The proposed structure borders the front and side setback on the east side and is within the prescribed setbacks. Building Height: The maximum building height permitted for this property is thirty-five feet (35'). The applicant is proposing a maximum building height of thirty-three feet (33'). Parking: The parking requirement for each unit is three (3) on-site parking spaces. The Applicant is proposing each unit have at least three (3) parking spaces (two (z) in the garages and one (1) in front of the garages). There is clearly room for two (i) spaces in front of the garages. July 16, 2013 PZC Meeting — Lot 48, Block 3, WR Duplex Residences Outdoor Lighting: The Applicant is proposing to use a scone fixture for all exterior lighting. A total of eleven (11) fixtures will be used around the structure near doorways and on decks. The fixture has diffused accent panels, and a goo lumen output which complies with the Dark Sky Ordinance. Refer to Exhibit B for more details on the exterior wall -mounted lights. Snow Storage: The Applicant is proposing 1,168 SF of snow storage adjacent to the proposed driveway hammerheads. This area exceeds the minimum requirement of twenty percent (20%) of the driveway area. Design Standards Analysis Landscaping: As mentioned, there are eight (8) existing mature trees that exist on the property. These threes are on the west side of the property and will be protected and preserved throughout the construction process and a bonus credit is included for these trees on the landscape plan. The rest of the existing site is covered with sage brush and service berries. The proposed landscape plan includes six (6) spruce trees, twenty-two (22) aspen trees, one (1) mountain ash tree, and nineteen (19) various shrubs. §7.28.05o(e) requires that the Property provide 252 landscape units based on the proposed landscaped area. The applicant is proposing to provide 216 landscape units through the materials discussed above as well as retaining the existing trees for a total Of 288 units. The Application meets the requirements for landscaped area (a minimum twenty percent (20%) of the lot area), irrigated area (a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of the landscaped area), and landscaped units. The bonus for preserving existing trees makes the proposal far exceed the minimum required. Two other points on the landscape plan: 1) planting beds line the driveway on either side for perennials, which double as snow storage areas, and 2) All other areas of the site disturbed during construction will be reseeded with a native grass mix. The reseeded areas would receive temporary irrigation for establishment. Building Materials and Colors: The primary exterior building materials are horizontal wood siding, stucco, stone base/wainscot, and wood trim around windows. A color/material board will be provided at the PZC meeting for review at the meeting and colored renderings have been provided as Exhibit C for your review. The proposed materials and colors appear to meet the requirements of Title 7 of the Municipal Code. Roof Material and Pitch: The application is proposing to use asphalt shingles for all roofing. The proposed roof form consists of pitched roofs with a predominate pitch of eight -to -twelve (8:12) with four -to -twelve (4:12) above entries. Review Criteria §7.16.o8o(f), Development Plan (1) Evidence of substantial compliance with the purpose of the Development Code as specified in §7.04.030, Purposes; (2) Evidence of substantial compliance with the §7.16.ogo, Design Review. (3) Consistency with the Avon Comprehensive Plan; (4) Consistency with any previously approved and not revoked subdivision plat, planned development, or any other precedent plan or land use approval for the property as applicable; July 16, 2013 PZC Meeting — Lot 48, Block 3, WR Duplex Residences 2 (5) Compliance with all applicable development and design standards set forth in this Code, including but not limited to the provisions in Chapter 7.20, Zone Districts and Official Zoning Map, Chapter 7.24, Use Regulations, and Chapter 7.28, Development Standards; and (6) That the development can be adequately served by city services including but not limited to roads, water, wastewater, fire protection, and emergency medical services. §7.16.ogo(f), Design Review (1) The design relates the development to the character of the surrounding community; or, where redevelopment is anticipated, relates the development to the character of Avon as a whole; (2) The design meets the development and design standards established in this Development Code; and (3) The design reflects the long range goals and design criteria from the Avon Comprehensive Plan and other applicable, adopted plan documents. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approving the Major Design and Development application for a duplex structure on Lot 48, Block 3, Wildridge Subdivision with the following findings: 1. The proposed application was reviewed pursuant to §7.16.o8o(f), Development Plan, and §7.16.ogo(f), Design Review, and was determined to be compliant with the review criteria. 2. The Development can be served by city services including but not limited to roads, water, wastewater, fire protection, and emergency medical services. Exhibits A: Vicinity Map B: Light Fixture Cut Sheet C: Color Board D: Reduced Plan Sets July 16, 2013 PZC Meeting — Lot 48, Block 3, WR Duplex Residences 3 0 Lot 48 Block 3 Wildridge A- 11UN This map was pmducedby Me Community Development Department. Useoithismap Feet should be for general purposes only. To—fAvondoeseotwarrentthe Property Boundaries accuracy of the dote contained herein. O 50 100 Created by Commundy Development Department Rev: 2012/07/ 13 Midland Arts` Exhibit B 0 I Midland Arts 2 Wall Page 66 Features ■ 5 year product warranty Midland Arts Pendant Page 258 • Solid metal accent bars LED Features L® • Diffuser accent panel creates a three dimensional effect ■ Sealed and gasketed construction ■ Static color (cool white, neutral white or warm white) • Oven cured no VOC acrylic powder coat • Modular design allowing replacement of the LED linear source and power supply ■ Fabricated 1/8" thick white acrylic diffuser, Fl rated, ■ Constant current LED technology to protect LEDs from experiencing "over UV stable, UL -94 HB flame class rated current" conditions that can cause overheating and premature failure ■ Easy relamping • Thermally managed within manufacturer specifications to promote long LED life • Fluorescent, incandescent or low energy, long life LED source ■ No ultraviolet or infrared, alleviating potential damage to art, fabric and materials • PSX model - use with PS24 Series of 24VDC Class II remote power supplies. Each PS24 • Mercury free LED source reduces impact to waste stream can power multiple fixtures (see total wattage table) and is available with 0-1 OV analog, Suggested Variations Lutron EcoSystem, or DMX -compliant options. System costs are reduced by distributing the PS24 over multiple fixtures; and low -voltage Class II wiring between the PS24 and ■ Increase or decrease fixture height connected fixtures simplifies installation. The PS24 is not included with fixtures; order ■ Custom color or material seperately - see Accessories section • Add roll bars or rearrange roll bar locations ■ Optional OV -1 OV LED dimming with remote power supply ■ Add perforated metal overlay • High power factor electronic ballast, 0° F / -18° C starting temperature (fluorescent) • Horizontal mounting ■ Mounts to standard electrical junction box (by others) with provided hardware ■ Include fused circuit protection • ETL listed to UL standards (US and Canada) for wet location mounting 4' above grade • Can accommodate metal halide source up to 70w with remote ballast 800 -788 -VISA VISA LIGHTING www.visalighting.com An Oldenburg Group Company ae 0 0 0 t_ 0 J J 3 N a— x 0 W J 3 LU 0 Rev:2013/04/23 Color Code Required for Painted Finishes F Model Number J[Wiource Finishes t Nonr Housing and Accent Bars Accent Panel • LCW100O 20F13 OW1130 W owl 130 • LNW900 20F26 OW1130PSX H Owl 134 • LWW900 2N40 OW1132 D Owl 136 OW 1132PSX MC only Exhibit B Dimensions 7-1/4" 084 mm) 16" (406 mm) 5-1/2" 040 mm) 8" (203 mm) REM • LCV/1000 XPS W 9-1/4" (238 mm) Owl 130PSX • LNW900 (514 mm) D 6" Owl 134PSX • LWW900 MC 101/8" (257 mm) N40 40wA-19, medium base, INC (120V) DOwl136PSX 75w A-19, medium base, INC (120V) Finishes (see ZPower Supply is not included. Order separately (see Accessories Section below) Color Code Required - see color chart U Verdigris Patina over Copper (Painted) (Painted) • LCW1000 3QF13 • VG D Owl 132 • LNW900 2QF26 REM Remote emergency battery pack for fluorescent; rated for dry Owl 138 • LWW900 2N75 location, 32° F / 0° C minimum, not available with 347V N Owl 140 • LCW1000 Owl 132PSX • LNW900 Owl 138PSX • LWW900 Owl 140PSX Power Supply is not included. Order separately (see Accessories Section below) Accessories - Order Separately (see Technical Reference Section for additional details; Exhibit B Dimensions 7-1/4" 084 mm) 16" (406 mm) 5-1/2" 040 mm) 8" (203 mm) REM Cool White LED, 4000K (MVOLTI XPS W 9-1/4" (238 mm) H 201/4" (514 mm) D 6" 052 mm) MC 101/8" (257 mm) Power Supply for PSX models (order separately) Input Voltage Options Maximum PSX models per Power Supply PS-24VDC90W01 24VDC 90 waft power supply Specify 120V or 277V • DIM10 Max. units per Max. units per 75' maximum remote distance using 16 AWG wire, 20' maximum distance with DIM10 option XP$ 40w power supply,' 90w power su I PS-24VDC40W01 24VDC 40 waft power supply 75' maximum remote distance using 16 AWG wire, 20' maximum distance with DIM10 or DIM(EB) option Line Drawings Depth is measured from wall to front of fixture Mounting Center is measured from top of fixture to center of junction box W = Width H = Height D = Depth MC = Mounting Center Owl 130 / OWI 132 Owl 134 / Owl 138 oo° H H W W Housing Accent Panel Housing Accent Bar Owl 136 / Owl 140 H W Housing Specify 120V or 277V • DIM10 • DIM(EB) XPS Abbreviation Key • Indicated Finish or Option is not available with XPS Source (Voltage) Specify Voltage or MVOLT MVOL fixture accepts 120 through 277 input voltage Owl 130PSX/Owl 134PSX/Owl 136PSX 2 5 Owl132PSX / Owl 138PSX / Owl 140PSX • LCV/ Cool White LED, 4000K (MVOLTI • LNW Neutral White LED, 3500K (MVOLTI • LWW Warm White LED, 3000K (MVOLT) OF13 13w quad, 4 -pin G24q-1 base, FLR (MVOLT; 347V) QF26 26w quad, 4 -pin G24q-3 base, FLR (MVOLT,• 347V) N40 40wA-19, medium base, INC (120V) N75 75w A-19, medium base, INC (120V) Finishes (see inside back cover) (Painted) Color Code Required - see color chart • VG Verdigris Patina over Copper Options • DIM(EB) Lutron Hi-lume ASeries Ecosystem digital dimming driver • DIM10 LED 0-1 OV dimming driver REM Remote emergency battery pack for fluorescent; rated for dry location, 32° F / 0° C minimum, not available with 347V XPS Express 10 day shipping Door Height = 7' Ceiling Height = 9' Silhouette Height = 6' Photometrics and 3D Modeling Complete BIM, Google Sketchup, and Photometric files for these models can be downloaded from www.visolighting.con IES File Number LER Report OW1130.2QF13 32 33723 OW1130-2N40 9 OW1132-2N75 9 Nominal LED Source WattagM LCW LNW LWW owl 130 / owl130PSX OWl 134 / Owl134PSX Owl 136 Owl136PSX 18 Owl 132 / Owl1329X OWl 138 / Owl 138PSX Owl 140 Owl140PSX rVISA LIGHTING 800 -788 -VISA IAn Oldenburg Group Company wvvw.visalighting.com Exhibit C Lot 48, Block 3, Wildridge Color/Material Board GENERALNOTES 1. All work shall be ass specified and in accordance with all National, , State and Local Codes, Laws, Permits and Ordinances, and shall be performed to the highest standards of craftsmanship by journeymen of the appropriate trades. 2. These documents are not intended to include all labor, materials, equipment, and services required to complete all work described herein. The General Contractor (G.C.) shall verify all dimensions and site conditions before starting work. 3. It is the responsibility of the G.C. to bring to the attention of the Architect any conditions which will not permit construction according to the intentions of these Contract Documents (CD's), and to notify the Architect at once if any discrepancies appear in the CD's, or between the CD's and existing conditions. It is the responsibility of the Architect to provide details and/or directions regarding design intent where it is altered by existing conditions or where neglected in the documents. 4. Should a conflict occur in or between drawings and specifications, the specifications shall take precedence, unless a written decision from the Architect has been obtained which describes a clarification or alternate method and/or materials. 5. Dimensions: A. All dimensions take precedence over scaled dimensions. B. All plan dimensions are to face of concrete, face of stud, and center line of column/beam, U.O.N. C. Floor to floor dimensions are from top of plywood subsurface to top of plywood subsurface, U.O.N. D. Verify in field (V.I.F.) all existing conditions dimensions, locations and site conditions prior to new construction. 6. The G.C. shall submit samples of any materials proposed for substitution to the architect for review and approval before the work is to be performed. Work shall conform to the approved samples. 7. The G.C. shall submit required shop drawings to the Architect for review and approval before the work is to be performed. Work shall conform to the approved shop drawings. 8. The G.C. shall be responsible for the safety and care of adjacent properties during construction, for compliance with federal and state O.S.H.A. regulations, and for the protection of all work until it is delivered completed to the owner. 9. The G.C. shall verify and coordinate all openings through floors, ceilings, and walls with all Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical drawings. 10. The job site shall be maintained in a clean, orderly condition, free of debris and litter, and shall not be unreasonably encumbered. Each Sub -Contractor shall remove all trash and debris as of result of his/her operation upon completion of his/her work. 11. The G.C. shall perform all phases of construction such that all new construction fits flush and seamlessly with adjacent existing conditions, and shall not endanger any existing conditions or other work. 12. The G.C. shall provide all necessary blocking, backing, and framing for light fixtures, electrical units, A.C. equipment, recessed items, and all other items as required. 13. Provide smoke detectors in accordance with the 2003 IRC. 14. All construction, staging, contractor parking and materials storage shall be confined to the limits of the existing driveway and the immediate perimeter of the existing building. All activity performed as part of this project shall be contained on the project property. 15. Changes to these Contract Documents shall be noted in the field and maintained on-site for the duration of the project for construction observation. 16. As -built drawings will be provided to the Town prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 17. Utility meter locations to be approved by utility companies. 18. A standard ERWSD black water meter reader to be located next to utility meter locations to be read from each driveway. J �v '•^j4'1�r elll s 1 Vicini Ma GENERAL SITE NOTES 1. The General Contractor shall provide erosion control in conformance with Town guidelines. 2. The construction limit line is the contract line. Do not disturb any existing trees or vegetation designated to remain or located outside of the construction limit line without approval of the Owner and the Town. 3. The General Contractor shall verify existing site information, including structures, utilities, property lines, limits of roadways, and curbs and gutters that may affect the scope of work prior to beginning site construction. 4. Existing utilities are indicated for information only and not intended to show exact location. The Architect is not responsible for the location of underground utilities or structures, or anything not shown or detailed and installed by any other contract. The General Contractor shall locate all utilities and maintain the location during all phases of the work. The General Contractor shall be responsible for any damages to utilities or structures and any injuries therefrom. Restoration of any utilities damaged by the General Contractor shall be at the General Contractor's expense to the satisfaction of the Owner. 5. Conform to Eagle River Water and Sanitation District specifications for sewer construction. Provide sewer cleanout with location to be reviewed by Town Engineer. 6. The General Contractor shall provide drawings showing proposed utility service connections for the Engineer's review prior to construction. 7. Road cuts and any other construction in road right-of-way shall conform to Town guidelines. 8. All compaction shall be in accordance with the Soils Report prepared by the Geotechnical Engineer. 9. Provide written notification of all discrepancies between existing and proposed site improvements. 10. Contractor(s) shall take all necessary steps as required to properly protect and maintain his work for the duration of this contract. 11. These drawings do not specify safety materials, equipment, methods or sequencing, to protect persons and property. It shall be the General Contractor's responsibility to direct and implement safety operations and procedures to protect the Owner, other Contractors, the public and others. 12. All work shall comply with all applicable codes and ordinances. 13. Contractor(s) shall employ a licensed surveyor to establish all work lines. 14. Contractor(s) shall stake out all areas, including walks, pavements, walls, pools and fences and shall obtain the approval of the Architect prior to proceeding with the work. 15. Conflicts or discrepancies with grades shall be brought to the attention of the Architect immediately and prior to proceeding with work. 16. All finished grades shall provide for natural runoff of water without low spots or pockets. Set flow lines accurately and provide a minimum 2.5% gradient unless otherwise notes. 17. Gradually round off tops and toes of all planted slopes, unless shown otherwise in grading details. 18. Grade away from all buildings at a minimum slope of 10% in unpaved areas and minimum slope of 2% in paved areas. 19. Cleanouts shall be provided for all changes in lines and/or grade or the sanitary sewer service. 20. Conform to Town standards for water construction. Maintain 10 feet minimum separation between water and sewer underground service pipes. Maintain seven feet minimum cover at underground water service and associated lines. New curb stops and service lines shall be installed for each unit. Curb stops shall located on the property line in a spot approved by the Town Public Works Director. 21. If utility connection points are not known at the time of building permit submission, locations to be coordinated and approved by Town and service providers in advance. ROJECT DIRECTORY Lot 48 Residences 4730 Wildridge Road East Parcel No: 1943-352-02-001 Wildridge Subdivision, Lot 48, Block 3 Avon, CO 81620 General Contractor Reynolds Corporation Buzz Reynolds P.O. Box 723 Avon, CO 81620 mobile: (970) 904-4226 e-mail: breyncorp@aol.com Designer mpp design shop inc. Michael Pukas PO Box 288 95 Willowstone Place mobile: (970) 390-4931 e-mail: mcihael@mppdesignshop.com Civil Engineer TBD Land Surveyor Gore Range Surveying, Inc. Sam Ecker PO Box 15 Avon CO 81620 mobile: (970) 376-3154 e-mail: sam@gorerange.net Structural Engineer TDB SHEETINDEX Site & Building Analysis Topographic Survey A1.1 Site Plan A1.2 Landscape Plan A2.0 Area Plans A2.1 Level 1 Plan A2.2 Level 2 Plan A2.3 Level 3 Plan A2.4 Roof Plans Site & Building Analysis U a0 U t\ ^ E U a0 V U M O E� O o��� _ !z N LO a a E a� •N U_ 7 E r0) 1-, Ou U U ° m cd �wo 0 O � •N ao W � � M'> O to 00 N O �� } O U IZ 0 O vC3a Project dumber: taD9 Drawn by: mpp checked by: mpp cover Lot Size .58 Acres / 25,265 sq ft A3.1 South Elevation A3.2 West Elevation Allowable Heighth Limit 35'-0" A3.3 North Elevation Front Setback 25' A3.4 East Elevation Side Setback 10' Rear Setback 10' A4.1 BuildingSections Zoning Wildridge A4.2 Building Sections Number of Dwelling Units 2 A4.3 Building Sections Disturbed Area 18,932sgft175% of lot A4.4 Building Sections Building Site Coverage 3,357 sq ft A4.5 Building Sections Driveway Area 2,991 sq ft A4.6 Building Sections Landscaped Area 12,584sgft-66% of disturbed area Landscaped Units Required 1/50 sq ft 252 Snow Storage Required @ 20% 598 sq ft Snow Storage Provided 1,168 sq ft Undisturbed Native Vegetation Area 6,333 sq ft Parking Spaces Required East Unit 3 West Unit 3 Parking Spaces Proposed East Unit 2 covered, 2 surface = 4 total West Unit 2 covered, 2 surface = 4 total U a0 U t\ ^ E U a0 V U M O E� O o��� _ !z N LO a a E a� •N U_ 7 E r0) 1-, Ou U U ° m cd �wo 0 O � •N ao W � � M'> O to 00 N O �� } O U IZ 0 O vC3a Project dumber: taD9 Drawn by: mpp checked by: mpp cover TRACT I LOT 50 / DIRT ROAD I \ v a� FOUND No. s REDAR \ �— / Ly WITH A RED PLASTIC CAP / / / o C \ \ ELEVATION = 85890' / (� •� Gi \ \ \ N E. 81'0256" 145.44' \ \ \ \ 3 — PHONE PED \ WITH AFOUND RED N..5PLASTIC REHAB CAP UTILITY & DRAINAGE EASEMENT CD 0 \ v v v v v LOT 48 — — — — / SEra ACK / / / v vj / / / / 0�/ C) \ X \ \ \ \ \ \ \ .58 ACRES / / / / / / \ \/ / / / J: assn se L1. \ \ \ \ \ 4730 WILDRIDGE ROAD WEST / / - \/ / / / /// Q Q J zO O \ \ALUMINUM /ssss.i� FOUND No. 5 BEHAR WITH A 1N" ALUMINUM CAP � � � � / / / ELEVATION = 8559.7' Yo SLOPE \ \\ \ \ \ \ \ / / / / / // / // SNOW STORAGE MAINTENANCE,DRAINAGENAGE & � O Z / o / / / / —/y''� � 0 a_ O `/ f 554.99 O •. Nom• \ \ \ / / / / / / 00 LTJ EiP 4 ✓ V \ \ / / / / / / / / v LIJ LOT 49 \\\� \ / / / / j /554.5< / ChB=159.31'11 W ChL=159.75' / INDICATES AN EVERGREEN TREE T / / / % / NOTES: 1) DATE OF TOPOGRAPHY: 10/12/2012 2) BASIS OF ELEVATIONS: SEWER MANHOLE MH 0560, RIM ELEV. = 8551.0' 3) NOTICE: ACCORDING TO COLORADO LAW YOU MUST COMMENCE ANY LEGAL ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY WITHIN THREE YEARS AFTER YOU FIRST DISCOVER SUCH DEFECT. IN NO EVENT, MAY ANY ACTION BASED UPON ANY DEFECT IN THIS SURVEY BE COMMENCED MORE THAN TEN YEARS O FROM THE DATE OF CERTIFICATION SHOWN HEREON. / \ / ASPHALT PO PAN �O 4) GORE RANGE SURVEYING LLC DID NOT PERFORM A TITLE SEARCH OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY TO N 0 INDICATES A / / / G� ESTABLISH OWNERSHIP, EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD. NO TITLE POLICY WAS PROVIDED BY CLIENT. THE BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS, EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS OF WAY SHOWN HEREON ARE PER THE N O � DECIDUOUS TREE / / // �O / Xssss.zs/ � RECORD PLAT FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. � / �\ / � / / % N N o / 5 VERIFY CURRENT BUILDING SETBACKS AND RESTRICTIONS WITH THE PROPER GOVERNING AUTHORITY. STCC POST TWIT ERVICE? j CROSS—HATCH INDICATES Z AREAS IN EXCESS OF 40% SLOPE SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE w /EDGE I, SAMUEL H. ECKER, A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR REGISTERED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE -- / of ASPHALT OF COLORADO, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WAS MADE BY ME AND UNDER MY / ROADWAY SLOPE ANALYSIS: SUPERVISION, AND THAT THE MAP IS ACCURATE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. / passz.os ELECTRIC / AREA OF LOT = 25,394 50. FT. O TRANS.GE o to zo /� / i AREA 40% SLOPE 3,967 SO. FT. EO Feb` "-CATV) > = PED. / / / AREA < 40% SLOPE = 21,427 SO. FT. D 'KA SAMUEL H. ECKER t,#P N COLORADO P.L.S. No. 30091 i -'0 4 / FOR AND ON BEHALF OF os 30091 m es CORE RANGE SURVEYING LLC m� w12�{ } E MH 0560 ! LAKE J p RIM ELEV. = 8551.0' LOT 50 _ _. ---------- �_` --_- �= - , RIDGE ELEVATION 8601.2 — — — — — RIDGE ELEVATION 8601.4 Q 8600. RIDGE ELEVATION 8591.5 \a a i RIDGE ELEVATION 8593.0 i 9566.5 ` \ 8571.2.1 9 8559.5 \\ ,\ BOULDER RETAINING WALL 5°�° / est RIDGE EL VATION 85925 ` 8580.0 ST �c a SURFACE 8561. / -- - Y\" 2 8559.0 - 6561.0 — — — / / / h 6 AR / L .-INUM CAF \ \ \ \ BOULDER RETAINING WALL - i WEST 8558.6 EAST 8560.3 \ SURFACE `\ 8568.6 8565.0 8559. WEST 2 SURFACE SURFACE5°/, 1 ITE 111E 'F�iw�.G3_ E EXISTING TREES TO BE PROTECTED WITH CONSTRUCTION 1 �� — — — �' A F F 1F11i \ A FENCING DURING EXCAVATION AND CONSTRUCTION RIDGE ELEVATION 8595.0 8560. � /. IPA 8557.5 \ ASPHALT DRIVEWAY 8583.1 LOT 49 i - ---- -- -- 3\ \ \ I 1 8565.0 / 8555.3 i 8563.0 8554.8- X\ 554.7 \ — s560.0 -:8553.1 s ` 8552.5. 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Planting Schedule Quantity Botanical Nmae Common Name Size Landscape Total � M � Q2�Voc E^ 'U5 Units Units Existing Trees to Remain = a 3� a 6- a E EXISTING 1 Picea pungens'Glauca' Colorado blue spruce 6'-8' 9 9 EXISTING Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2.5"-4" 9 9 EXISTING 3 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2.5"-4" 9 9 EXISTING Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2,5"-4" 9 9 EXISTING Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2.5"-4" 9 9 EXISTING 6 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2.5"_4" 9 9 EXISTING 7 Picea pungens'Glauca' Colorado blue spruce 6'-8' 9 9 EXISTING 8 Picea pungens'Glauca' Colorado blue spruce 6'-8' 9 9 Total Exisitng Units 72 Proposed Landscape Plantings 6 Picea pungens'Glauca' Colorado blue spruce 6'-8' 6 36 22 Populus tremuloides Quaking aspen 2.5"1" 7 154 1 Sorbus aucuparia European Mountain Ash 2.5"-3" 7 7 6 Juniperus chinensis'Pfitzerana Glauca' Blue pfitzer juniper 5 gal 1 6 2 Hippophae rhamnoides Common sea buckthorn 5 gal 1 2 3 Buxus microphylla japonica Japanese boxwood 5 gal 1 3 8 Symphoricarpos albus Common snowberry 5 gal 1 8 Total Proposed Units 216 Sub -Total Units 288 Bonus Landscaping Units - 800+ sq ft native veg. + (8) trees 25% 72 Total Units test 360 Uao O r\ ^ E 7, U Mo " O O - v U •� an X000, p � M � Q2�Voc E^ 'U5 O o 5 NLO = a 3� a 6- a E a� •N U_ 7 E 1u N M � o U m cci �wo 0 •v)ao� �o W � M.5: 0 �� Q 0 W � — t o 00 �L3 o QO p� � � O J d d Q Project Number: 1209 Drawn by: mpp checked by: mpp Landscape Plan A1.2 0 7771 West Upper Level9-�, West Main Level 647 SF 1636 SF \ -------------- L -- L_ East Upper Level 769 SF n Upper Level Area Plan J " = 1'-0" n Main Level Area Plan Ll 1/8" = 1'-0" East Main Level 1670 SF EJ st Garai I 582 SF - --- ----- --- - West Lower Lev 913 SF ® East Lower Le 865 SF n Site Coverage 1`I g" _1_, 1'-0" Site Coverage 3357 SF n Lower Level Area Plan _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J 1/8" = 1'-0" East Garage ------- 637 SF West Unit Area Schedule East Unit Area Schedule Site Coverage West Garage 582 SF East Garage 637 SF Site Coverage 3357 SF Grand total 3357 SF West Lower Level 913 SF East Lower Level 865 SF West Main Level 1636 SF East Main Level 1670 SF West Upper Level 647 SF East Upper Level 769 SF Grand total 3778 SF Grand total 3941 SF M UO I\ � E 04 10 O v U • � m a) 0 p !: U M OO C o N= Q � LO a 0 01 s= N 13 •N U_ 7 r�� I_- 1u Project Number: 12D9 Drawn by: mpp checked by: mpp Area Plans A2.0 scale 1/8" = 1'-0.. 10 A4., 9 A4., 8 A42 7 A<.z 6 A4.5 5 4 A4.6 3 2 Aas 1 57'-0" 30'-0" 18'-0" W-0" 18' I I I I I I I I I T— — — –I — — T H 17•� Mechanical Closet i --------d Family Room.43^ --------b--- F F -I _ L — F 4 -- A N a Grage – Family Room -_---___ Aaa --- -- Bath --- --- - a Mudroom Bedroom 1 I� --- _-_ ii I Bedroom 1 Bath 7 Entry 3'_6" El D - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - udreem- - 1 - D FSP= -------- 18'-01. 3" Entry � �� 9 n ii iii n u x -tet �echanical Aa.S C U', – – – – — – – – – – – – – – – – – – -- - - ______ - j II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 A4'4 nGargae e B– I I I I I I I I – – – – — – – – – – – – – – – – – – I I I I I I I I --------------- 1 — 1 I I I I I I I I I I 301A" 9'-0" 18' 14'.0" 57'1" 14'-0" 2a'-0" 101.0• 105'-0" 10 1 Level 1 Plan g 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1/4" = 1•_0" ao o r\ ^ E � V U •C: 0 'L on p N o� !r M '0 2-; U O C 2 N= a � LOa N .N U_ 41 '_- O. ^N` M W O U m cd V Lu O O O � W 0 M.I O 060-� OC) 27N00 �L3 o QO 00 U� o J T CL Q Project Number Drawn by: checked by Level 1 Plan A2.1 scale 1/4" = 1'-0" 3 2 10 A 1 4,, 9 Aa, $ aa.z 7 1 6 Aa.s 5 4 Aa.s 3 2 2 A4.2 A4.6 57'-0" 11'-51/2" 1M 1/2' 9'-0" 18' 0" 30'-0" 181-0" �J T - - - - T T H 1 o . -� o �- I I I I I L - J Mstr Bath 7 Dini g - Mstr Closet - KitchenLl --------L -1 - J- II 1 1 __mow �j I I Dumbwaiter c U Broom a MstrClosel Master Be --- --- Laundry -_--------_I MstrBath ,; Q M Aa'3 g g w a _ Living I HallLj aPwdrLU E Launddy - - - -�- - - - - - - -1 - - T _--� 4 Open<.lo- Master Becl�oom 1 - D 0 Dumb Waiter J DIN R in III lilt 11 111111 [11111 11111 111111111111111111111illillilillillilI Y A4.5 - Hall R 111111 111111 111111 Jill 1_ 00 u IL I - - - - - - - - - - - I I I I I I Pwdr Din! 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COIL WEST GARAGE - "v 8559` - 6" NSTONE VENEER — — — — — — — — —I — — — — — — — — — 7 — — — — — — — — — — — — — South Elevation UDo (�^ E °N° U Mo a O V U IL 00 •C: 0 m (1)00, p Q2�Voc E^ 'U5 O o B N = a a LO a E a� •N U_ 7 E 1u U U ° m W � W O O •v)a�0 W .0 M > p �a, Q 0070— to 00 ,;TN) o Q)O �0 u� O J d d Q Project Number: wn 1209 Draby: mpp Checked by: mpp South Elevation A5.1 I -.Ii 1/4" = 1'-01/4" = 1'-O. A4.5 2 A4.4 H G F E D C B A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2X BUILT-UP FASCIA -_ ASPHALT SHINGLES HORIZONTAL WOOD SIDING— ZX IDINGZX WOOD TRIM STUCCO SIDING - - - 7 !_—T.O. PLYWD @ -1 " I L_G,..' T.O. PLYWD @ EAST UPPER - ra _ �,- --'� EAST UPPER LEVEL f -4-- LEVEL 8585'-6" - �- - 8585'-6" LO. H'LYWD @ WEST UPPER WEST UPPER LEVEL LEVEL 8583' - 6" - - - — - - - — - - - - - - - -- - - - 8593'- METAL RAILING W/ WOOD TOP RAIL T.O. PLYWD @ _ T.O. PLYWD @ Ql EAST MAIN LVL EAST MAIN LVL 0 8575' - 6" 8575' - 6" T.O.PLYWD@ T.O.LYWD@ �� - WEST MAIN LVL WEST MAIN LVL n 8573'- 6., — - — — 8573'- 6„ V OOR W/ BOULDER RETAINING WALL--_ _ OVERHEAD GARAGE D WOOD CLADDING T.O. CONC @EAST - II i - T.O. CONC @ EAST LOWER LVL .1i { �' _ - _ LOER LVL "Jill" 8562'- 6" @ — I— -iii — — - ® ® - ® —W @ 567 _ T.O. CONC EAST T.O.T _ OCONC EAST n GARAGE GARAG 8561'- 6" III - — — _ _ _ - - _ - 8561'- 6" T.O. CONC @ _ t T — _ - _ - - - _ WEST LOWER LVL-. .--- - -- WEST LOWER LVL L — _ — — 8560' - 6 _ - - -=r _ ,�� - - --.— 8560' WEST GARAGEWEST GARAGE v 8559'- 6•' - - _ �T ------ - — -..- `'._ _ 8559 _ 6..51 N 1 - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I II� II il- II VIII II I I I ! III III I I I I III -III, I I I I I I I I I I I I' Ill - I Ell Tl i. li li III, � I i III III— III li III ', i„ d Ell T IIII Iii ', Ell UGO 0) t\ c E GO 00 O v U •� N m o� p � M � 2 c.:u Q E 'D O o N= a � a Lo 0 � 01 E a� .N U_ E Pro,Ject Number: 1209 Drawn by mpp checked by: mpp West Elevation A5.2 U oma^ E U a 0 O V U IL 00 6 •C: 0 m (1)00,p Q2�Voc E^ 'U5 O o B N = a a LO a E a� UC 7 E 0- a Q E ^N` co W O U m c- cd N two •v�aoC:� �o W De M > O 04 00 N00 V- L3 o QO 00 o J d d Q Project Number: wn 1209 Draby: mpp checked by: mpp North Elevation A3.3 scale 1/4" = 1.-0" I ASPHALTSHINGLES �r - _u T.O. PLYWD @ EAST UPPER LEVEL 8585'- 6" I.U. F'LYWD @ — WEST UPPER LEVEL v 8583 _ 6" 2X BUILT-UP FASCIA= HORIZONTAL WOOD SIDING 2 A4.4 A4.5 A4.3 c: I I I I I I 2X BUILT-UP FASCIA 1 �I 2X WOOD TRIM \\\ Ti'r.� \tel -' ZX WOOD TRIM '_. ALUMINUM CALD WINDOWS { 2X WOOD TRIM HORIZONTAL WOOD SIDING L J T.O. F EAS LEVEL n 85585' - 6- 6' WEST UPPER LEVEL 8583' - 6" V 2X WOOD TRIM METAL RAILING W/ WOOD TOP o RAIL or^ E COU.MoaO T.O. PLYWD @®� •� T.O. PLYWD @ EAS 8575T GAIN LVL ®a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �T 85 5 L 6' .O. PLYWD @ 0 T.O. PLYWD @ WEST MAIN LVL 8573'- 6" - - --, _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WEST MAIN LVL n - - 8573' -_64 1 CONC @ EAST T.O. CONC @ EAST LOWER LVL LOWER LVL n UGo or^ E COU.MoaO O v U 00 •� m N O a p M 2 Q IL 0 0 o a N = a a V T.O. CONC @ EAST a E a� .N 0 U_ T.O. CONC @ EAST GARAGE 7 E Q GARAGE 18561'- 6"- T.O. CONC@ - -- ---�,-- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8561' - 6" T.D. rnMcn - -� - - WEST LOWER LVLWEST 8560, _ 6. - _ - - - - - - _ _ - t— - - - - - - -1 - - - - - - - r - - - LOWERL�VL q - 8560' - 6" V - - - - - - - - - - GB 559T GARAGEWEST SRAGsG I I I I I II I I I ',.. ''.. 1 East Elevation- 11 - —III I III II III—_ IIII III IIII I -III ISI I�III ILII JI VIII IIS 1/4 1 0 I II —III IIIIIII1 'II VII III I �I��� II,I IL I III I I I IIS IiI UGo or^ E COU.MoaO O v U 00 •� m N O a p M 2 Q IL 0 0 o a N = a a LO a E a� .N 0 U_ 7 E Q E PrpJect Number: wn 1209 Draby mpp checked by mpp East Elevation A3.4 y t outhwest Model View �i7 F7 Ou F-j—t Number: i2D9 Drawn by mpp checked by: mpp Model Views A5.5 n Notheast Model View LJ �Nothwest Model ViewModel View U Uao ter,^ E U a 0 V U IL 00 6 •C: o m (1)00,p � M � Q2�Voc E^ 'U5 O o B N= a 3� a LO a a E a� .N i3 U_ 7 E 1u ^N` M W O U m cd N two .N ao� � o W .0 M > p rz 0a�� �-0�N� V- L o QO O O u O JvCL3Q Project Number: wn 1209 Draby: mpp checked by: mpp Model Views A5.6 scale �.3 F G H C D E A<.3 F G H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u,. WEST UPPER LE EL LEVEL v 8583 _ – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8583' - 6" V I I I I I m T.O. PL D @ To PLY PLYWD @ WEST M1AYItMry� LVL WEST MAIN LVL .573' – – –- — – – – – — – – 8573' - �l �Section 12 Section 13 LJ = 1'-0" U00 or\^ E °N° U Mo C') o O V U IL 00 •C: m N a p !r M V0 Q� �oc E^ O o��� N = a a LO a E a� .N C U_ 7 E 1u ^N` Cl) W O U m N two o� W M > O OC) 0)o 00 �� o J d d Q Prb�e�c Number: Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 A4.1 I -.Ii 1/4" = 1'-01/4" = 1'-O. C D E A, F G H C D E F G H A4.3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I eyz I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N T.O. PH'W6-@D­ - - - - - - I- - -\any - - - - - - - - - - T:O. PL PPD WEST UPPERWEST LEVEL LEVEL —858T-6 PER �� - I I I I D @ T.O. PLYWD T.O. PLYW@ 0 � WES_T MAIN LVL 0 WEST MAIN �LV�L� Wig' _6" Q� I I I q a T.D. CDNC @. - - - - - - - — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- ---- --r��- WEST LOWER LVLWEST LOWER 8560' LVL _ - �- - - _ - - T.O. CONC @ T.O. CONC E WEST GARAGE WESTGARAG I, 8559' - 6" III 855 - - - - - — I- - I I� I I I I I I II III II II 11111 III IJ: _ 'II I I I I I I I 1- � 1111111111 III I II II 111111 I� I I-1111 I II 111_.1 .III IIS �� —SII �,=iii=IIIIii=..r �iil- III=11.=�i�=III=�ii�:��=VIII-III=I�i=,ii—Ill—il:—�i�i=gill z V�Section 4 Section 8 1/ O UCO a) i\ O O v U •� m N a p 0: L MC u oIs 0-- NQ2 t; a Loa O- a E a� •N 0 U_ 7 E 41 '_- 1u Project Number: Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 Q Q Q Q ,o 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 1 A4.6 A4.5 A4.2 A4.2 A4.1 A4.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' LI I,' T.O. PLYWD @ I I I EAST UPPER - �6 PtYVdB{aY LEVEL _ _ _ _ILL I'm 6" — - - - WEST UPPER -T - - - - - - - - - -8583'LE�V_E_L�� T.O. PLYWD @ EAST MAIN LVL T.O.PLYWD @ 8575' - 6" vEAST MAIN LVL 65S 7- 6„ T.O. PLYWD @ WEST MAIN LVL n 857373' - 6" I I I I I I - T.O. CONC @ EAST LOWER LVL � 8562'- 6" T.O. CONC @ EAST —g^ GARAGE - - - - - - - -77� - - - - - - - - - - - - 7�7- —O LONG' - - - - -- - - - �A�85"' Li 1111 I I. III III -II II III I III -III it�Iil-Illi IIL L I- -I� Section 11 U M O I\ a� 0 •� m�o�o !r M - Q��Vo c E^ o) 'U5 O 0 B N= a � a Lo 0 � 01 E a� .N U_ 7 41 '_- 1u ^N` M W O U m cd W � w O O O •v�a�0 W .0M > O 0a Q 00.20 N W O QO O O u O J d d Q Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 XSection 5 1' 1'_0" z A4.6 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I 3 nas 4 5 I I I I I I I I I a, T.O. PLYWD @ — — —EAST UPPER LEVEL 8585' - I T.O. PLYWD @ EAST MAIN LVL n 8575' - 6' V Section 2 U ao 1E � U a 0 O V U •� m N a p Q20VM oc E^ O o��� N = a � a LO a E a� .N U_ 7 E 41 '_- 1u ^N` Cl) ca W O U N twC.:) •v�ao� �o W .0 M.� O 10 -0—N � 00 ,;T N) 00 u� O J d d Q Project Number: Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 A4.4 Q C D E F G H n 2 4 Z A4.5 A4.3 Y A, .6 A4.6 A4.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -III II III11-I III P Sec n Section 10 1/ UM Ot\^ °N° U Mo a O f •� m Na p !r M Voc n Section 10 1/ UM Ot\^ °N° U Mo a O O v U •� m Na p !r M Voc E^ O o N= a � a LO O � Ol E a� .N 0 U_ 7 1u ^N` M W O U m N two •v�ao� �o W M > O OC) -0—N00 O �0, O O O J d d Q Project Number: Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 A4A A-4 A4.4 04 A4.5 A4.3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8,2 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I T.O. PLYWD @ EAST UPPER - T.O. PLYWD @ 6LEVEL - _- EAST UPPER n _ 8 I I I I I 4 Tl� -1 T.O. PLYWD EAST MAIN LVL T.O. PLYWD @_ EAST MAIN LVL n 8575'- 6" - — V T.O. CONC @ EAST T.O. CONC @ EAST LOWER LVL LOWER LVL 8562' - 6" 8562' - 6" T.O. CONC @ EAST T.O. CONC @ EAST GARAGE — — — — t — — — - — — — — — — — — — — — — — 8561' G6" V �J 6tt – – –fi– – – – – - -- – – –I- 0 – -�— – – – – – – – – �— – – – � T.O. FOOTING _ _ – I_ _ _ – _ _ – l i I I I I I I I I I n Section 9n Section 1 U°N° U Mo a O O v U •� m N a p Q20Voc E^ O N = a � a '! a E a� •N C3 U_ E 41 '_- 1u ^N` M W � U U° m cd N two •v�ao� �o W M.� O 0070— 70— to W O QO } 3 A C O O O J��3Q Project Number. Drawn by: checked by: 5ection5 I -.Ii 1/4" = 1'-01/4" = 1'-O. oma^ E U U a 0 V U •C: o IL 00 6 m (1)00,p O� M � U O C Er O o B 'U5 N= a 3� a LO a a E a� UC 7 E r�-1 I_- 1u ^N` M W O U m cd N CO -3 .N aoC:� C4o W De MC > O oo N00 V- L3 o QO 00 o JvC3Q Project Number: wn 1209 Draby: mpp checked by: mpp Model Views A5.5 w omaE U a� ^ o •� m a 00a a c0a, 0 QO 0 01 3E0,� N= a 30 a to a E a� n` U_ E A� I Project Number: 1209 Drawn by: pp by: checked by: mpp Model Views A3.6