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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES Estes Valley Board of Adjustment 2006-11-07RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Regular Meeting of the Estes Valley Board of Adjustment November 7, 2006, 8:00 a.m. Board Room, Estes Park Town Hall Board: Attending: Chair Cliff Dill; Members Chuck Levine, John Lynch, Wayne Newsom, and Al Sager; Alternate Member Bruce Grant Vice-Chair Levine, Members Newsom and Sager, Alternate Member Grant Also Attending: Director Joseph, Planner Shirk, Recording Secretary Roederer Absent:Chair Dill, Member Lynch, Planner Chilcott Vice-Chair Levine called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. The following minutes reflect the order of the agenda and not necessarily the chronological sequence. 1. CONSENT AGENDA The minutes of the October 3, 2006 meeting. It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Grant) that the Consent Agenda be accepted, and the motion passed unanimously with one absent. 2. LOT 1, CARRIAGE HILLS 8™ FIUNG125 ||fefv\-kyL^::;i^PS'CnTcodf lect" rrabs;;e;:2o,Vaira^^^ - --50-,ootsetback required in the RE-Rural Estate zoning district Planner Shirk reviewed the staff ^®P°ertcj thfrty-on^fe^3from3 th^front-yard property line addition, including a deck, to e fiftv.foot setback required in the RE-Rural Estate along Fish Creek Way in lieu identical variance, which was approved in July rono5%mSdTto%\Ppt for aaPbiMing pemrit wilhin the one-year timeframe specified by the Estes Valley Development Code (EVDC). j thPd FVDC in 2000 increased the special circumstances exist be“us®9‘h9e,®f0P“er dedicated thirty feet of right-of-way minimum setback and bfaus®1,fn8® °“poSed addition would meet the mmimurn along Fish Creek Way to Lanmor c.our'ty’th® P-I^ah aoproximately half of the proposed fifty-foot setback if not for this d®^icat,° „ . ■ t the setback, the distance to Fish Creek addition, as well as the deck, wou ^ enc request The proposed addition is similar in «==nraP^^f approve, ot the varianc.^^ (o neighbor]ng This request was submitted ar;1 issues or concerns were property owners for consideration and comme . aompllance 0r to the provision of ed from neighbors. Planning sta« recommends approval of the request. Public Comment: nrpocpnt to represent the applicant. He staged i-:vrthivrncrori;Lvei|^^^^^^^^^^ \raria'noe?ngiven,thatPthe<ap^cai^ted ^etfcated road right-of-way to Larimer County o accommodate expansion of Fish Creek Way. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Estes Valley Board of Adjustment November 7, 2006 It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Sager) to approve the variance request for Lot 1, Carriage Hills 8th Filing, to allow a front-yard setback of 31 feet in lieu of the rninimum 50-foot setback required, with the findings and conditions recommended by staff, and the motion passed unanimously with one absent. CONDITIONS: 1. Full compliance with applicable building codes. . , ^ 2. Prior to pouring foundation, submittal of a setback certificate prepared by a registered land surveyor. This certificate shall verify compliance with the approved site plan. 3 METES AND BOUNDS, LOCATED IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF S35-T5N-R73W OF THE 6th P.M., TBD Giant Track Road, Applicant: Steve Laing — Variance request from Estes Valley Development Code Section 4 3, T?bl®Jj;2’,0 ®'10™ ® r®s'sXaCks be built 10 feet from the southern property line m lieu of the 25-foot setbacks required in the E-1—Estate zoning district SSSSSE-Ssi Smeofthe oiS^fcrbinfThe o:eml, character of the neighborhood would not suffer a detriment. . . This request was submitted to all ap.pl'fab[^ r®tv'^oins®gnfficant issues or concerns were property owners for a°aaideraaon aadr”,o code SmpLnce or to the provision of expressed by reviewing a0enoy ata'fi,;®Lalelrs verifying riVof-access ,0 the Property; PnUeShtrSoyr4Sdl"heTqrsh recommends approval o, the request. Steve'lSing,"the applicant, was pr^aaJ'tf^®rQ^^uJoropping<mSera'^n^'.tH^ hOted0theU|ot on and emphasized his des,r®. t° ^ the required 25-foot setbacks leave a very small neighboring properties. ^ ,-the It was moved and seconded (Sager/Newsom) to app;°;VswT ofnS3 ^TSN-RTSW of Metes and Bounds property located m tl^e SE A oune t. 11() feet from the the 6^ap.M., TBD Giant Track ^oed, to allow a residence^ ^ jn the E-t-Estate souLrn property line in lieu of‘haend25ctndi,ionf recomlnded by staff and an rdrontn-drti^r^roS the rocK outcropping, and the motion passed unanimously with one absent. ?°Full'cl°mpliance with applicable bu''dia? cf03 3etback certificate prepared by a registered 2- any 3- Ste "hisSng S remain inPplace and shall be maintained in good con ition throughout the construction process. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Estes Valley Board of Adjustment November 7, 2006 4.METES AND BOUNDS, A PORTION OF STANLEY ADDITION, 561 Big Thompson Avenue, Applicant: Schrader Land Co., LLLP — Variance request from Estes Valley Development Code Section 4.4, Table 4-5, to allow replacement of the existing canopy 8 feet from an arterial street in lieu of the 25-foot setback required, and from Section 7.5.F.2b(6), to allow development in the street frontage buffer area Planner Shirk reviewed the staff report. He stated this is a request to replace the existing canopy at the Phillips 66 station across Big Thompson Avenue from the Visitor’s Center. The request would allow the new canopy to extend to eight feet from the front property line in lieu of the 25-foot setback required; the existing canopy extends into the setback approximately the same distance. The new canopy would be fifty feet long instead of the existing thirty-five feet. The applicant plans other improvements which do not require a variance, including expanding the interior retail space into the garage bays, replacing the sign, and updating the fuel-dispenser islands. In considering whether the essential character of the neighborhood would be altered or whether adjoining properties would suffer a detriment, it is the opinion of planning staff that the proposed changes to the store, canopy, and sign would enhance the aesthetics of the site. Because the site was developed in 1968 and the existing canopy extends into the front-yard setback, no changes can be made to the canopy without a variance approval. Planning staff recommends that the pole light be removed, and the existing sign be frontage buffer area. This request was submitted to all aPP|irab|®pr®vfe™n9 St iSuesor conce'mTwTre property owners for consideration and cpp} 1 . comD|iance or to the provision of expressed by reviewing agency staff relatt ^ Department, Building public sendees. Comments r|“ to remove the Department, and Estes Park_iSianitat 0,nUQQlth npnartment reoulations for food service) canopy. Member Grant stated his SUPP?^ ° ^ d t0’rem0ve the dump station, stating provide better access for RVs. He ques^1^0^ ^ ° a benefirt0 resident RV “ MreTbreS^dW^ roTg "he Board MCTiber^dplanntng0staff, an9d the ayppiicant followed regarding these issues. Public Comment: u QrhraHpr Land Co LLLP. He stated the proposedJohn Howe was present on behalf of Schrader °t^ that Qf the new convention and site improvements were tailored ta Pr°y'^ He tated his willingness to work with Estes Visitors Bureau building across the stree}. H®if it is possible to do Park Sanitation District to continue to providetl^® h.intenSity lighting that typically so. Regarding the lighting, Conac<? {? (gjg, of the9canopy due to safety issues; he :rdshrspp:rgnisr?ori:s« r.Thewral9o%r^°b"^^^ SUd IS re standard color used by Conoco Phillips for “branding” purposes. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Estes Valley Board of Adjustment 4 November 7, 2006 It was moved and seconded (Newsom/Sager) to approve the variance request for the Metes and Bounds property located in a Portion of Stanley Addition, 561 Big Thompson Avenue, to allow replacement of the existing canopy 8 feet from an arterial street in lieu of the 25-foot setback required and to allow development in the street frontage buffer area, with the findings and conditions recommended by staff and the addition of condition #9 regarding lighting, and the motion passed unanimously with one absent. CONDITIONS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Full compliance with applicable building codes. Compliance with memo from the Chief Building Official dated October 17, 2006. Compliance with Estes Park Sanitation District requirements. Compliance with memo from Estes Park Public Works dated October 20, 2006. Curbing shall be extended on either side of the pump island to match the outer dimension of the fuel dispensers. This should correspond with the suggested landscape island. A landscaping plan for the area between the proposed pumps and the sidewalk (as delineated in the staff report) shall be submitted with the building permit application, and shall comply with technical requirements set forth in Section 7.5 “Landscaping” of the Estes Valley Development Code. The color scheme on the proposed canopy shall be subject to Staff approval. The existing sign and adjacent light shall be removed. Canopy lighting shall be fully recessed. 5. REPORTS None. There being no further business, Vice-Chair Levine adjourned the meeting at 8:52 a.m. Chuck Levine, Vice-Chair Juke Roederef, Recording Secretary